Mayfair High School - Tradewinds Yearbook (Lakewood, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Once you have mastered che art of reading. like we did. a whole new world will open up before you. You will begin by being able no decipher' basic word combinations such as lhllndlofnfnor editor-ials. cheese labels and shoe box sizes. Then comes the world of the Public Librer-y. where we wor-k. Wow! V Yey-hey! ll AND Novv For-fa SOIVIETI-IING CICJIVIFDLETELY DIFFERENT The shame above was chosen for' absolutely no reason. The acaff had chosen che theme Mayfair seems n OFFTHE ..,...14e Hits cha Headlines. Due to lack of cooperation from NIP. Flichard J. Munro, president of Time-Life inc., we had e minor' change in plans. Two hour-a before our deadline we decided on chia theme llwich some help fr-om Nloncy Pychonl. We hope you like it: we sure do. MAR. 4 M82 ADS .... 2 - Opening WWW 1, N- -.3 A v i. fa -31 x' AJ' gf, , 4 . 4. ' , fs I ' ' fi s as , . M , F 'iff as wil' .nxkxxx Xk0.x V Q I Phcmoe by Der-r'y1 Escnne m ' Qfffx W if I wx K ya iff! Y., x Q ., . SNS fm ' K 5 5 Ax, 1 5 'Qkf -f fv ,A U I ' X x ' -X A x Q ' Q. , , R L Opening - 3 'l Aaron Flios 'l. Kelly Kafel attempts to shove en ice cream into her' mouth without opening her' EYES. 2, Waiting for- his chance no play, Jer-came Rocha warms up. 13. They sure do not look like Kermic, Fozzie, or IVIISE. Piggy. 4, IVll5r'y Dupree abbernpts Co Scream her' lunge out at a pep rally. 5. Is that dancing, or is that Ray fvloseck and Kerri Lewiston just having fun? E. Linda Perez works diligently bp finish che Opening bend float. THE 'SHE DPP 'SHE Zi , 5 . 5 David Strand melts his pot: of gold. Mike Rendell cakes e bite out of the Apple 5' f ww' ,ff 1 ...Wg --..., compuwr. Bobby Trujillo tries so saw wood end not N v. I finger-e. g. ' Bend dr-umrnerie are keeping the beet. Y, ii V A May I eek who ie calling? V 2 S - Opening G -ffiefs if 'f ,ex if '-27 ,K 4MAi? Z 'fi 1-run I' W QP: . L R . my Q ' -I., ,, L by ' 'Fa ww , 1P'i 4' fffma if Opening - 7 Boys and girls Here IVlr. Hansen Here Any student who has gone through the Hansen experience knows these words like Sprichst du Deutsch. lVlr. Don Hansen has been with the school since the beginning of lvlayfair time. His teaching finesse has mainly been concentrated on languages including German and Spanish, with an occasional dabbling into other social science fields. However, anyone attending a Nlayfair football game would recognize his melodic tones and side remarks as the Voice of the lVlonsoons. Although his authority in the classroom is unquestioned, his image in the eyes of his students is untarnished and positive. Present and former students alike, rate him high on their list of teachers to be remembered. ln his free time. he enjoys his home-away-from-home in lvlexico with his Wife and family. He lives in the local area and can often be seen cruising the streets on his beloved motorcycle. With his pending retirement, the yearbook staff would like to dedicate the 'l 981 -EE Tradewinds to Donald T. Hansen and say, Haste la vista-adios, Teacher and Friend. B - Opening: Dedication ,C 'iff -4 r' X, '1 I W, x 'X 5, R., ,xzwlf i film -Q I-Iovv can you rfetirfe a classic? Ivlayfair' I Hansen 6 f I .,.....-fx iw .Lum AL 'Quant MM 'Awww . gym ada.,-f. I A 'g..Lv'f-:C Jzfwev Qfdffovyicfzdf WMM 4946. dyqwwwhw m 4 9'e', .kgqpaavf 7-4265 'ie 5 77.4, X 1 O - Activities Division wife Activities Division The Kidnapping It was a foggy night. I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face. Well, I could, but that doesn't really matter novv does it. Do you care? I don't care. Does anybody care? lVIy mission was to photograph twenty kidnappings in one night. I was lucky enough to run into a group of people who happened to be kidnapping twenty young women. The women were part of a dangerous group called The Homecoming Semi-Finalists. It was a dangerous assignment, but I chose to go anyway. 'l. Gina, don't forget your robe and slippers. 2. Flobin Davis was not too fond of being kidnapped at three in the morning. 13. You're lucky I caught you. 4. Dion and .Jay couIdn't find the door. 5. I just washed my hair and can't do a thing with it. 5. The official Ivlafia kidnappers: Pete Feese. Dion Beck, .lay Acabo and Sheldon Flocha. 7. I-Iurry up, Diana, we have 'I 9 to go. 'I E - Activities: Kidnapping .fins If gs- , ...ai -fi , vw, 5 f ur ,Q If Q ..,. V '. 1 .4 I ,jf 'jif- A W 7 I . ,C x , I lffa' .55 .7 ,., 239 4' Pi 2 it 3 V' 4 2 IV 32? Q J Photos by Darryl Esbrine Kidnapping: Activities 'I C3231 C32 I lomecomimg Queen LCJFQFQAIIXIE CJLIVAS ,X ff' fn- My f' ,ff 1, bl QE as-I Aq Inzl QA E EU QS !I9 SU E sqefxg 7 r F v M I Q: Act: X xx x X xxx X X MMMMN Nwxbhxmx It Wee e 'IVleQio IVIoment' for ell oerfcioioente 2. Activities: Homecoming Night 'Q i 3 X a 'i. The look on KeEhy'e face belle she etory. Kim ebill ehovve the magic: after' the C-lueen wee announced. 13. Discovering che joye of an unfamiliar' custom ie I-lonor-er-y Pr-inceee Fulvie Ceecelli. 1 , Y Photos by Darryl Escmne MHS fi 2 After the EO Homecoming semifinalists were kidnapped, the annual two weeks' activities began. The first weelds events consisted of games. The following week was an exciting one for everybody involved. Floats were being built, the football team was preparing for the game, the five finalists were selected, the band and drill team rehearsed for the parade and the pepsters polished up their routines. On Friday, the finalists gave their speeches. The following afternoon the Homecoming parade strutted down South Street from lvlayfair Park to school. Later that evening, during halftime, the princesses circled the field on their elegant cars, then former ASE president Tod Burnett crowned Lorraine Dlivas our 'I S81 -BE Homecoming -,,ss5N To dug -fa fi-. , .J . SE. i I , I 2 if 1 l E1 , 'il Q Photos by Darryl Eemmf 'l. Showing what Homecoming is really all about, alumnae Lesli Holt and Heidi Berg show their school spirit. 2. Heading up the Homecoming parade are Big Guys Donn Ashton and Leonard Burns. El. 'l 9231 Homecoming Queen Keri Trimble and '51 ASB president Tod Burnett return for Homecoming festivities. 4. Homecoming organizer lvlichelle Cheout accompanies honorary guests lvlr. and Nlrs. Clem Donaldson during the parade. Homecoming Night - 'l 7 Homecoming events oroved very enterteining for two weeks The 'I 98 'I Homecoming Semi-Fineiistss Fiobin Davis .Jill IV1cDonough Chris VenHoogendorp Lorrie Olives Sherrie Rhodes Liss Evers Kim Ehlers Fulvie Cestelli Temmi Pennington Amber Broussard Kebhy Lee Diane Eenez Jamie Chlvell Duane Hsnggie Holly Prescott Gine Clrozco Kerri Lewiston Flooin Bowen Wendy Lambert Chris Ruse Christie Skoglund Activities: Homecoming Week wma 3 3 5 Homecoming wasn't just a student affair. lvlr. l-loover, senior class advisor, helped to build the award7winning .Junior-Senior float. V l-low can we actually use a serious caption for this picture of Lisa Evers. Gotcha! A bagged princess cautiously shavas Nlark Flentfrda balloon. N Christie Skoglund frantically awaits the arrival of an air mail watervballoon. ' Tinkerbell, alias Robin Davis, aparkled through the rally court. Homecoming Z FD 3 O 1 D1 Q fll H! ID D U! cr 5 Ul Homecoming Week: Activities - 'l 9 . l ,! 1 J, Q M-.gg ,va -w-AW ,- 4 ggmf N fs 1' 2 4 2 lx 'ni -.. 'I D '- W V' ' 'D 3 Mike Croslsnd 'l. Flobin Davis dances with Nlike Dingwell, one of the many alumni who came back for the Homecoming dance, E. .Junior high students danced from 6 to 9 PJV1. to songs played on records. 23. Two iunior high students rock out at the first dance of the year. pueleoqg augiyq 5' Sm 314 om mm gnv 5. -l I m 4 cn na -J. cn 3 rn 2 h ua i1 5. Q ni :J Q. 3 co E ni fn C? I rn slam. The object was to see how many times they could hit each other during one song. Sounds like fun, doesn't it? Some of the popular bands this year were Dingo Boingo, Adam and the Ants and Freddie Fender. They had such popular songs as l'm on the Dutside, Stand and Deliver, and Spongetta Falls in Love. The dances were going hot and heavy at the beginning of the year, but the cancellation of the Winter Formal vvas a disappointment to many. Dances: Activities -- 21 1' ,arf X 1 6 ,f , ,Q Nm, 5 , ,,., - V , vf q v. f f 1 1 4 7. fr 'ANZ 'K ,I 4 1 ' 9151 Q QM ' 5 A5 w ' f 3 QQXWQ fa' A 1 .gs A -, et' ' ' M K' 25 Q, ,J -35 A 1 1 M., .1 ,I 4 I Y 112, f Nl' ,K l 1, I ,w nfg 15 V' ,hw I , M ,f r fe' M -,NM , Q , ,J f Q ' ' 'Mn . , .f,,4 1 l 9 fk Z vw? W f 'is W gi if 5 ff K Q Wfd '53 f inks ,K Y an bf ict Q , F ,iff , X, fi 'Y KD E L u TO' av ' fvhke Crosland Ln! L m D After' a long nught, Tinfw Crofte and Jeanine Herneek dance to one of the last songs, Crown and gown do not. Stop Homecoming pmnoeee Liea Evere from Pocknng outs. Devo gets students 'Llerkln' Back 'N' Forth. 7th and Emh graders ehovv they can dance ae well if not better' than eennor' high ebudentze. Dances: Activities 'l 'l. Fionnie Wallace gets quick help from the Woodruff Gables Hospital. E. An ambulance driver gets ready for a big load of customers. 3. The fright of the disaster shows on Debbie Ander-son's face. 4. Bob l-lernden convalesoes in the hospital with third degree burns. Activities: Disaster Drill as-I .av Nlike Crosl and 'I. Getting full aid from heed to toe is Nanci Pitalo. E. An ambulance driver prepares a victim for transport to the hospital. El. The feeling of shock shows on a victim's fECE. J VVhat A Disaster! Drama department students staged the annual Disaster Drill on Dctober EE. lvlrs. Dorothy Qutherford, the school nurse, coordinated the drill for the benefit of Woodruff Gables and Bellwood General hospitals and the volunteer group FZEADT. Injured bodies covered the north parking lot area and the more severe casualties were taken by ambulance to be admitted to the two hospitals. The victims in a more stable condition were later attended to. Concerned citizens that witnessed the apparent disaster, a gas main explosion, commented on the realism of the project. Disaster Drill: Activities - 25 l 'W Penny-Ante drive brings in the pennies 1 Once again, Nlayfair participated in the United Crusade Fund Drive. Each year the ASB cabinet selects Penny-Ante couples to collect money for the drive. Every class except the freshmen participated. There was alsp quite a bit of help from the seventh and eighth grade students. Other people besides the couples that volunteered were: Nlike Cope, Brad l-layden, Dave Roberts, Fiondi Zipperman, Debbie Cooley and Flobert Fecarotta. The total amount collected came to SQOCLE7. The money will be distributed to help United Crusade groups and organizations. Sophomore Carlos Villagran shows that although he is Too l-lip he can still collect for the United Crusade Penny-Ante Couples - Flay lvlosack S ivlary Cubree, Tony Parisi S .Jeanine l-lersek, Nlyra Balcos S Carlos Villagran. Wendy Floberts S Chris Cokter. .4 -S -'s Q 'F X A KN My MN 26 Activities: Penny-Ante :Af ....- ,pw Qi z 'Come Sail , 4 Away Prom + 'I 982 X ' , 1. 'E1-'EE RRCJIVI Ci-lAIRRERSDL5l-- Randi Zipperrrian Y ' ' 2. PRCJIV1 COMMITTEE - Back ROW - Taluri Hsu, Sams Harmon, Waicer' Almez, Reber-c . Walls. Ethelym Klasey, Car-ol Seylor-. Fr-ont Row- Ror-1diZipper'r11ar1, Samrnie IVis:Car'n- bridge, Iviar-y Ar-agelini, Wende McDaniel, Cindy Durgin, Vickie Wiiliarns, Anite Bel- CPBD. ' 'N M, My ZV 'cl 5 , 4, I ? i ' 'g f . I , W X y fifdflj , a I ,f..,,, , '. ir, i ' - '7-407' i iR V si -af' i np W1 ,FO , , , W A' A I j,M V' VV J ' ff- 54 41 ,ff gf 'Y ., ,A , ,V ' 'JK' ' . ' 'fj i f 'R 32 I, yy 4 A Ulf, , ' 3 1,1 , V j, i Mx jywggrlvvf -J 4,, V! J, I L Q, 1 K, 4 A, E dd r gsyv' Q, -f k,K gf. N,,i.A fr 1 l ,,.,?. ,. V-Q.f4vvm -.19 v S'-sg 5 4- V , 5 4 i gf., A at 1 ' - f- m x ' ' 'Y ' , 1- ,r ,V A fi: ,. 5 ,L ' fgih' Z' fzafy'-' 2' Ni - 1643? 'V M ka . y ,., V- 4? if., -w l gk, ix wifi, K . - Vimiw w , . i , , X i 2 Rr-om Committee: Activities - 27 Oh, No, ls It For lVle'? As I sit at my desk working on my assignment, I hear the door open. A group of girls walks in, but I think nothing of it. Then I hear my name mentioned and the teacher points toward me. The girls, dressed in red and white, walk over and stand around me. As they begin to sing, one of them sits on my lap. She rubs glitter in my hair and pinches my cheeks, making me feel very embarrassed. Then I Wonder, as they finish the song, who could have sent it to me. Before they leave, they all kiss me on the cheek, making me feel more embarrassed than I am already. As I read to see who it is from, the door opens again and I think: Oh, no, is it for me? Photos by Darryl Estrine X ,J Jr rw' if ,I J i 2' 2, I K, 'I N X J I ,f wqqv 3 'l, Getting the pinched cheek treatment was all part of the Singing Valentines Day activi- ties, E. Five female creatures from the planet Venus came and visited Mayfair on Valen- tine's Day. 3. The Llnknovvn Singing Valentines . , . 4. become known as Lisa Evers, Kerri Lewiston, .Jamie Chivell and Diana Banez. EB - Activities: Singing Valentines 4 'HW 1 WM, Wifi I , ,im -f -4 ,Q i I Mifiifi ' ., , -,,-,,if Qi if if ii ii- ii ii I , ii ' sw X' 153 xiiliii ' if ! Twin 'K - K , -A I '-Q.. hc . d f A-vi V Y 5 i X f 5' fn f Xi 2. U3 1 QM 5 ' Wlkiiiis iii i f iiii ii 'i 5 , 1 i rig X i is -' i 1 X fi 'H' 'K Q X 51 9 .1 tu A :iii it Mk ,JH .1 i n :I .fi!iifEzi mf if 'iff fi? - ,i-gf? if if 91237 ' . i g LM i Sq fi? 3' 'Q L , , fi A . 4 'E Q- B Cine of the rnore popular Singing Valentine groups was the Bluegrass Boys, which con- sisted of Dan George, Paul I-iersek. Carl Casper, Paul Nicpnail, Niark Peterson and ivlark Lindau. Tina Paige was iust: one of rnany people who were glittered upon by Denise Scnuld, Karen Daners and Becky Frost. .Junior high students also participated in the Valentines Day tradition. Even Mr. Stratton had a secret admirer, as Karie Clemons, Jennie Ehlers, Cheryl .Johns son and Kris Clemons sing Baby Face. 29 Q, .MKW IVE ' YE' , Z, f f J - ,Ji I 1 , of i -xtjizv if .24 'AI 4 PIease don't throw me off, asks Dale Drummond of his donkey, Which one is faster? lt's obvious Nlark Lindau and Todd Floberts can't make up their minds. Driving for the basket like a varsity star is .John Hughes. Words simply cannot express. Yvette Niunoz gives her last dignified look before entering the battle zone. The worst kind of antagonism: putting the ball lust out of reach from Flobin Wallace. lhcitos by Darryl Estrine S Donkey Basketball: Activities - S31 wk, mf ' -D X3 ,, f '?Iv'Q il 'I 7' 'vw Y z ff . K 4 4, , v 4 9 A ' 4' in WV . 3.7-539 IJ 0 i in Even the ohaoerones got into the acc, and Wir. Hoover was glad to show off his cox. With a shirt chat would send anyone's eyes spinning, Grant Cooper and Cheryl Earnhardt sIarnnwed the nighc avvay. Eric Shadvvell cakes mime out no look at the camera while his partner Barbara Rodgers keeoson dancing. . . . And ai: midnight, Tarn: Davis burns into a vverevvolf. So it ain't Che Vatican Ball, says Father Guido Sardocoi falias Jay Aoebol. Lorraine Aiifo and friend dance While surrounded by sLrearners and balloons supplied by the Peo Squad. i noaiaodj aww Sadie Hawkins: Actzivities v 313 E5 said doa l at inf' G f m 3l ',71.:Z- ' . .Y Q 4'1,1.,N- A A ' f?1'1.puii es. f' SPq?555 ' X 13. :avg y we .. g f, .ff M , N... 4, at ,1 , ft.. ,,,4 M43-A .X 1 1 L . -. . Y if V Q lx. Sl' J-,J 3 'f5E? fW M' 'l l lls1'fl'Ft l K Q l Q , ,T 1 fs 1 z mbwiv X1 A at af T r be gf if 11: :R TJ J O rv 2 'l. Flrelirnunary dravvinge of the backdrope for tbe production of CJllyer were drawn by Wie. Flick: Valencla. E Flnal backdrope are drawn by lvle. Valen- cia's art atudenta. C3 Participating In the production of Oliver, lvlr. Schaefer playa the part of Fagin. 4 Nancy. played by Tracy Eemie, begs her little brother Oliver, played by Jeff Teague, to leave the orphanage and con'1e borne. 5 Two lonlor lrwlgb atudenta pretend they are aaleep durnng a rebearaal of the play, CJliyer. Actavltiee: Oliver ,MW S Fine Arts Departments combine to 9 Poduce Oliver 4 5 i f, W iii -'-. ' L, M .,,,.tt..,.t.t. '1 O A 35 if Suuriis Fmzike activities c:IiffePer1t throughout the year' N? Q -,X xxx Photos Aaron Rios 'l. E. 3. 4. 5. Brain Twitty harns it uo during lVlayfair's earthquake drill. Princess Arnoer Broussard is escorted by Ivlark Fientfro at the Homecoming assernoiy, Earlier in the year, the seventh and eighth graders had their annual rollerskating party at Skate Depot in Cerritos. The clothing of Dana Clovvard and Darren Vviokharn show the theme of this year's Sadie Hawkins. The Coneheads attended the Ivlystery Dinner sponsored oy the A.F.S. Club. N ' J Miscellaneous: Activities - S37 Jirn Belden and If-2.CJ.i3. Day, entertain and teach etudente 1 E E Dar-r-yl Eetrine David Roberta was chceen from the audience to aung, and although the hair- nfiatched, the vcucee didn't. Singer .Jin-1 Belden Iooke tc the audience tc chccee acrneone to aing with hirn. An R O. P. teacher' helps a student clan fcr- ccllege cn F?.O.i3, career' day. x wi rl'- .W . V - .Ei 35 - Activities: F'4.CJ.P., Jim Eclden 1:15 Mal? if .Jazz Band perfdrme on Canadian tour .,,r ,.,--1-vH .ne IIQIL- 3 1. Niembere of iViayfair'a Jazz Band Wait impatiently for El'-we Due during their sour of British Columbia. E. Saxapnone player Bill Weetby entertains enoppere ana mall in Canada. 13. The gang Waite impatiently bo use une pnonee to Call their buddiee at name, 2 .Jazz Band Tour: Activiciee - C39 f I awk! mb N806 MVK LMA bow- F TXHNNQ klcuf' Ok UIC-8 LTQQMQG- Novi ok mee. 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F'r'incipal's Secretary - Elizabeth Dunwfovd 2. Financial Secrecary - Gladys Flobbins Ei. Counseling Clerks - Posernavy Wysong. ,JoAnne Palntzerx Nor-rna Koen, Nlillie l-laygoocl, .Jessie Nlasl. 4. Asst. Pr'incipal's Seonetzary - June Davis Activities Clark - .Joyce Gough 5. Nlain Office Clerk - Lillian lvleeonam Assn. Pr'inoioal's Secnetary - Beth Nlar- ouez ,MW A H -tio I 45 fm A Z bf xg. gag-ar ,X I IBCVWHWE X if 9 I , in f ' .xr 5 '. 'Q y , Cr 'S' J Photos By 23 I 1 fs' ' ,7 sf bn , . B it- xxf T y.,....b-f ,I QI L f' X Academics: Clerks and Secretaries -...J ,X A 1. F'1.D.P. Director - Carolyn Fisher E. Fi.D.F'. Food Services - Flick Nlecusa 53. Librarian -- Shirley Feenscra Clerk - l.in Henderson 4. Nurse - Dorothy Flutsherford 5. S.I.F'. Director - Clem Donaldson lll E L u Q I Photos By Elaine 3 ,, f,,,.Nf' is xfff M,,,..wv ? 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L ,1, JoAnn DeHart: Nh ' , ... , a , , M rf-'mf A , wi VX. 4,l.ffg:-.LQ ,Q ' 1,5 V b Xanax - E If f K , X Dave Emerson ' S Bob Soch '-' V V - x.5'7'ff f 4 img Ea J,-ff :Lu X Don Hansen i Ellne Peasley f f l an DOH Ewen 7 Us ,Y 1 -,H ,ss W Nhke Hersek ' PM John organ L Ni N , Nqck Per-.Ku ' X fl, A b www W .Jim vvrwyce Pauline Modnn ' Q 1 ' ' -aaff' 1 Mary Lund 3 .Judy Fletcher' Social Studies S Business: Academics - 47 Dar-r-yl Estr-ine Aww- M. 1- iff at l fi 'I 2 Science Science Science Science Science Scien lnduetriel Arte lnduetriel Arte Induetriei Arte Induetrie ce Science Science Science Science Science Sci ence Science Science Science Science Science S I Arte Induetriel Arte Induetriel Arte induetriel Arte indu etriel Arte induetriei Arte induetriel Arte Induetriel Art i , R K ii 'F K - img' ., ' h' an Rom eaiiri 'rewwy eeeman 54 ,Q can eeigriat omg comm: iii ' aim Srevidurc Jim GENES A f3'3f15'g?f Ron Brown :waz-iifg, gg 'Z - M- ' ' Qi 'A I i f A4 Ai if f, 5 A Q A , - Q Sid Mason -, Yhaa Kirknern 1 , . - , E , M Fam Mean I Xi t A H F I 3 Pod eamqtisn 'Ak eg Yalicurakie Q I A L Ml Em Stem,-D . 49- Acedernice: Science, lnduetriei Arte Darryl -'ff 4 5 So this is the beginning of a nest Lube baby! The seventh and eighth grade students Caught on Quickly to the idea of safety vvhile working on their projects. New biology teacher' lVlr. Gaines gives sorne spe- cial help to one of his students. Senior ,John Hughes works diligently on his lab assignment for fvirs. Yailourakns' chernisbry class. Photography teacher. Mir, Ealin, shows one of his students how to better the contrast: of his print. Science, Industrial Arts Academics Fine Arts and P.E. make students get involved 'l. Forming pots and other useful things is all part of lvlr. Schaefer's ceramics class. B. The band carried out their annual tradition of playing Christmas songs for the sur- rounding classes. 3. Center Lorraine Aiifu checks her team- mates to see if they are ready for the next play. 4 Seventh grader Casey Suzuki still shows a touch of Football as he looks to throw a pass down court. 5. IXADDEPN DANCE - Back Flow - Delores l-lulshcf, Cinda Anderson, Kim lvlikos, Lisa Bendel. Cheryl Bernhardt, Lonna Wood, Sue Sutton, Chris Dixon. Next Bow- Shel- ley Pardee, Cathy Arant, Tracey Iverson, Barbara Podgers. Becky Frost, Gina Droz- co, Sherry Flhodes, Cindy Durgin. Next Bow - Cheryl Johnson, Flobin Jones, Heidi Berg, Sammie lVlcCambridge, Michelle Sib- bons, Kari Engstrom. Next Pow - Kris Cle- mons, Anita Beltran, ,Jamie Chivell, Cindy Dewey. Diana l-lays, Tina Pothvvell, Pandee Golden. Front Bow - Twila Boyd, lVlary Angelini. 'l Blaine Hitchina ! E 2 l E T9 a Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Fine Arts Fine Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Fine Arts Fine Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Fine Arts Fine u444 Arts Eine Arts Eine Arts Fine Arts Eine Arts Eine Arts Eine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine 415 - Inf V ff L iw, V '- ' , ' ...1 Leanne Culton ,, -f . he - A Merlin DriQQS x'x, if Virginia Felknor H ,L I Benny Ryder- Larry i-i.iliai-Q .K pau, Santos Don Holcombe VI -V V V A H if , Z. Virginia Hook ',,'ff.t5 -1 .Jolena Hunt 'W gn! i vllaf 63+ Harvey Nloaley ff' ,, .cz-1-z - - - Q V, I X , in ' ne. iz Ml' ,A pac YGUDQ W M i W iugmfft Mi. 7 Bruce Schaefer Dick Snodgrass Rickie Valencia ff? i f x s. p .- 5D - Academics: P.E., Fine Arts xf 5 V' , f ' . , ' W M-M49 ' ' ,' 3, I-Q7 ,,,, ,Q M wwf ' f V' ' ' . r A dw , ff 1, ' V' , Q K . Q . ,, iw, 'W' 'Lu' n V ' ' 9 f A -ff' , V M X . 1 ' ? I ff' n , QP' X ,psf , ,.,, 1' 1 'f' ., . . 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Swieck's Sth Grade English Home Economics l-lome Economic s l-lome Economics l-lome Economi cs l-lome Econimics l-lome Economi Elaine l-litchins 2 English English English English English English English English English Englisl' nglishEngiish English English English English English English English English E glish English English English English English English English English English E -if Q 1 L M il. is ii,,, . ,,,. . Mi, Bonnie Cllsen V' if 3 , 56 ' 7 . I K My f, QL f f S. f Q Collie Weir ,gm . Sandy Albertson Barbara l-lokinson Dick Kirk Sherry Flanstrom Bill P455 Karen Fraser Sue Salman .Jan Smith Flick Stratton Ellen Swieck Nancy Williams if 41129 it ff i Y 1 E , if lg. QM , I , ii i .i 'f ff my 55 V ,,,ii ,,.- ,,,,,,11,ii ii 2 -. ffVfQf?l1 ' 1 fu, W2 , - A f V ' I -- . l i k wk, if ' i vi i new i '. - ff... i,.,,,1,i, 52 - Academics: Home Economics, English -'Nl' U c Q in 0 L U 2 5 Ill Aaron Pio Q Q, 3 m I cv ri 2' J m Aer-on Flies Q . ,.,, I PE.'l?. 8 UO-8 PER 8 S359 ilii' 234553 .gf 100040 55-I1 50012 12253-l 0-2 .lust eggs -- eccly how ere we supposed to get out of here? This egg looks like ic needs some 'Ernoizionsl Rescue. Terri Colernsn shows off her' Preppy son, Chadwick Eggbeht Coler-nan, Ill. Kathy Lee shows how rnuch fun lVlr'. KiPk's English class can be. A long-time Pnernber' of lVleyfair s English depehtment, lVlr's. Flanstnorn is always willing no help. A junior high student listens carefully to his poetry teschens lecture, English. Home Economics: Aceciernics - 53 ,,.f Q-2 rl 'una-mawawfgug v -g ilu? FQ I 6 iq, mushy .wwavr ,, f -tv 24 g Q Q --1? 44, Z,-9 Qqul' Seventh, eighth graders awarded honors for herd work ' .ik P-lv , 5, ' ' 1.--i gs A w if 2 . 5.4 23.-,ve if is 3 1. 2. S. 4. 5. i s. A . gf! 'Y W. .1- 4 Sth GRADE A HONOR ROLL - Top Row - Nancy Wirch, Margarita DeLeon, Satu Vuorenmaa, Karol Wong, Wendy Rudd, Trevor Rice, James Stutz. Bryan Padmore, Partha Dutta, Chris Rorras, Alfred Chan, Clay Smith, Vito Villamor, Pam Datria. Bottom Row - Mike Diaz, Jeff Hinton, Roxanne Kimm, Mark Beck, Trisha Harmon, Joana Jorgenson, Denise Brenohley, Denise Herrera, Joanne Yocius, Robert White. Jeff Davis, Mike Seruga. Rick Robertson, James Dlsen, David Cohen, .John Webb. Sth GRADE B HONOR ROLL - Too Row - David Hernandez, Albert Boyd, Min Hee Song, Stacey Guerino, Tina Paige, Tanya Stull, Traci Burg, Wendy Strange, Shari Stover, Kristi Engstrom, Teresa Levitski, Melissa Vasquez, Kam Evert, Tracy Suzuki, Jinet Anker, Paul Kim, Rickie Handcox. Middle Row-Cindy Crivelli. Suzanne Winford, Jean Butkus, Kelly Holland, Dawn Mickles, Lisa Longaker, Maria Dolce, Denise Harrison, Andrea Alarcon, Tina Ainsworth, Chris Brown, Paige Jones, Amy Dlivas, Tiffany Tucker. Bottom Row - Robert Black, Keith Jones, Ross Villegas, Craig Collings, Craig Bowler, Ed Bleeker, David Logan, Shawn Carnahan, Don Bonilla, Lowell Hunley, Jeff Mclnturf, Darryl Disbrow, Eric Hunley, Allen Jiminez, Brian Juarez. 7th GRADE A HONOR ROLL - Top Row - Kim Stanley, Eric Somers, Lori Hunt. Kris Owens, Rosario Aguila, Yvette Levin, Robin Levitski, Kim Morgan, Hyun Joo Sou, Jan Acebo, Kenny Hayes. Bottom Row - Audi Filip, Holly Zehner, Irene Carson, Erika Dlden, Kris Kafel, Erin Millette, Lalania Lewark, Danny De- Leeuvv, Bob Parton, Danny Deaton, Mike Belanger. 7th GRADE B HONOR ROLL- Top Row - Leslie Hill, Tim Craig, Richard Beck. Irma Arcaga, Maria Hall, Kathy Mitchell, Daniella Cisneros, Rhonda Hennessy, Jose Regino, Mark Stroman, Allen Trent, Ronny Bartyzel, Javier Gurrola, Ronny Wood. Middle Row - Becky Diaz, Jennifer Collins, Kristy Sookout, Michelle Cooper, Lori Chipperfield, Gail Wasson, Wendy Wall, Laura Rains, Jessica Trapp, Caryn Rodoksik, Veronica Zabuska, Stephanie Small, Theresa Millette, Ram Ryono, Carla Bond. Bottom Row-Jennifer Budd, Wesley Smith, Robert Lopez. Chris Siconolfi, Steven Stonecypher, Richard Newley, Craig Juanzemis, Roger Stip, Billy Moore, Chris Daigle, Brenda Andrews. KIWANIS AWARD - Robert Fecarotta and Ram Datria GORDON C. THOMPSON AWARD - Holly Zehner and Eric Somers 55 These people keep sonool I oleen, sefe, fecal? ' ' Darryl Estrine U1 UJ I IP o m a m 3. o 9? Z m 3 UI I U 94. cn S 2, m U1 54 'l .Security - Kathleen Zirolli, Juanita Beeson, Nlike Armstrong, Dave Frost. 2.Csfeteria Staff - Irene Piner, Georgina Nlsllet, Dolores Clrtloff, lvlse Towns, Betty Ellison, Georgie Guesscle, Gerri Peterson, Arlene Koops, Kathy Lopez, Nlervel Montague, Virginia I-licks. H--Q 352' D. 'Q C iii. 3 ,swarm 47.5 +19 D 0' 4 C C 9 'Q C Sain CP 2 IP 43 C -:.rQo5 I MQ C as 3 4 C C P 3 Q C C P 9 4 'ii inf 9. 4 mwuvw- Ml X . xi 4 '1 . Flefuae and Maintenance Management - Sam Ybarra, .John Juacice, Gilbert Granillo. Ear-I Cancer, Mike Fiamaey, F-lon Todd 2. Girls' Equipment Manager' - .Joann Pear'-son 23. Boys' Equipment: Manager- - Flon Callahan Maincenance - Locker- Attendants: Academics r L- The recipient of the Outstanding Student Award is BRYAN MAYBERRY. ln addition to maintaining a 3.98 grade point average, Bryan has been on the l-loner Ficll, a member of the NHS and participated in many of the activities on campus. Lettering in three sports and holding the title of Suburban League Champion during his junior year, Bryan has also shown his outstanding athletic ability, Since his freshman year, he has been in the track ES - Academics: Outstanding Student Award 2 E 2 S club. on cross country. track, soccer and in the Sack- packing Club. l-lie aims for the future are in the field of en- gineering. Bryan's loyalty to his schooi has been shown through his many achievements and determination to excel academically and athletically. For his dedica- tion. Bryan Mayberry is deserving of this honor in all aspects. ii il For outstanding service to his school, this year-'s Pr-incipal'a Award has been presented to DAVID ROBERTS. David is truly deserving of this honor for his devotion and involvement in student government and activities on campus. David has participated in a wide range of activities throughout his years at Mayfair. These activities in- clude: ASE Cabinet, hoiding the office of Treasurer. Backpacking Club. Ski Ciub, Honor Roll, band. United Crusade, MS bike-a-thon and Project Shepherd. He ,K I MW g 1 l ff i f. ,, 2 4 :E ,i E 3 S i has served on the Constitution, Prom, Homecoming. Election. Jog-a-thon and BLJSD Finance Commit- tees. An admirable quality which David has disoiayed is his willingness to share his time for his school. While taking part in school activities. David has maintained a respectable grade point average. in the future. David vvili be remembered for the honor which he has brought to Mayfair through his outstanding achievements. Pr-incipal's Award: Academics - 59 Mayberry nonored tvviceg wwf, f W V Secretar a Account ng Deborah Anderson Susan fzeca,-.0555 Cheryl Herman SCIENCE SCC Theresa Anderson Mary Balanger Brien Mayberry VOCAL IVIUSIC F1'T A Sylvie Gutler-rez Shelley Pardee DnWat.a Lustre C ' ? f ' r r 3 C C r r r -11 .f.: . W , .ii I G,. V, I X X e l li Q , ' ..h af K , I M E S .J 1 'I 7 Boa: others receive dept. evverds Ness 27 LJGLJC i l 'LJLJCIDDII Damon Hermann N yG Ut: ' f ' ' Jr- T .,,, 1 ' Date Processing gf' David Roberts Lisa 59013195 YEAssddK 1 HE E H1 C Z 13 'D Z 5 IP U3 r' I rn Z D ryl E t W pd INSTRUMENTAL IVILJSIC Cary I-Iolthe Tracy Her'-sek William Weacby Cl NHECIO New program helps beautify lVlayfair's campus Integration of a different Kind hap- pened at Nlayfair this year. Eighteen students from Selaco i-ligh School, a school for the deaf, took an F?.O.F'. class in landscaping. They came here for snack, third and fourth periods, and left right after lunch. This class was for the entire second semester. The students were accompanied by their teachers and an aide. Nlrs. Carolyn Fisher, the P.CJ.l3. director, was very excited about his class. She said, This class will offer the students a wonderful job oppor- tunity. lt's something where they vvon't have to deal with the problem of communication so much. Nlr. Smyth, the landscaping instructor, felt it was going to be a joint learning experience. l-le hoped to learn sign language. While lVlrs. Fisher was signing up a Selaco student, a boy asked his teacher if We fthe students at Nlayfairl, hear. S Academics: Horticulture Senior Achievements .JAY ACEBO: Honor Roll 'I .2.3. 4: Key Club 2.3: Varisty Club 3.4: Golf Club 1: .J.V. Base- ball 2: Varsity Baseball 3.4: ..l.V Soccer 1: Varsity Soccer 2.3.4: All-League Soccer 3.4: Varsity Golf 1. HELLEN ACCORD: Marching Band 1.4: Ma- jorett . ,,- RENEE ALABCO 2 Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: ' . 3: Varsity Cross Country 2.4. CHERI ANDERSON: Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 3.4: Agape 1.2: Palefire 2.3.4: Track Club 1 .2.3.4: Mariners 4: Singing Valentines 4: Prom Committee 3.4: Varsity Cross Coun- try 1.2.: Varsity Track 1 .2.3.4. DEBBIE ANDERSON: Thespians 3.4: Marin- ers 4: Singing Valentines 3: Modern Dance Productions 3: Drama Productions 1 .3.4. THERESA ANDERSON: Honor Roll 3.4: Pal- efire 2: Thespians Pres. 4: Drama Club, President 4. DIANA BANEZ: Honor Roll 1.2: Pep Club 1.2,3,4: Ensemble 4: Mariners 3: Varsity Yell 3.4: ..l.V Yell 2: Frosh Yell 'I: Singing Valentines 1.2,3,4: Homecoming Semi- finalist 4: Prom Committee 3: Sadie Hawkins Committee 4. DONNA BANKS: Ensemble 4: Mixed Chorus 4. RENEE BARTYZEL: N.H.S. 1.2,3,4: Honor Floll 1.2,3,4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1: Backpacking 2: Tradewinds 3: Banner 3.4: Sing-Valentines 2: Modern Dance Produc- tions 2. DION BECK: Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Hall of Fame 4: Key Club 2.3: Varsity Club 3.4: Pen- ny-Ante 2: Varsity Football 3.4: ..l.V. 2: Frosh 1: Frosh Basketball 1: Varsity Base- ball 3.4: .J.V. Baseball 2: All-League Football 3.4: South Coast 2nd Team 4. MARY BELANGER: N.H.S. 1: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: ..J.V. Tennis 2: Varsity Basketball 2: .J.V. Basketball 3: ..l.V. Softball 2. LISA BENDEL: Sorellas 3: Modern Dance Prod. 2.3: Pres. Modern Dance 4. SABRINA BOBKOWSKI: N.H.S. 2.3: Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Sorellas 3: Backpacking Club 3: Track Club 1 ,2.3.4: Varsity Cross Coun- try 1.2. 3.4: Varsity Track 1.2,3,4: Varsity Basketball 4: .J.V. Basketball 3: Varsity Soft- ball 3.4. ROBIN BOWEN: Honor Roll 'I: Sorellas 3: l.l.V. Yell 2: Homecoming Semi-finalist 4: Modern Dance Productions 2. KIM BROWNING: Honor Roll 2. 3: Tall Flag 1: Varsity Tennis 3.4: All C.l,F. Tennis 3. AMBER BROLJSSARD: Senior V.P. 4: Hallof Fame 4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 4: Track Club 1: Varsity Song 3.4: Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Princess 4: Modern Dance Productions 2.3: Penny-Ante 3: Prom Committee 4: Varsity Track 1 . .JEFF BLJOD: Stamp Si Coin Club 2. LORI CAPPS: Adelphi. V.P. 4: Sorellas 3: Ski Club 3: Windjammer 3: Honor Guard 3. FLILVIA CASTELLI: A. F.S. 4: Tennis Club 4: Palefire 4: Honorary Homecoming Princess 4: Varsity Tennis 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Float Building 4: Donkey Basketball 4. MICHELLE CHEOLJT: Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Senior Secretary 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 3.4: Palefire 4: Choir 1: Mariners 4: Home- coming Committee 4: ..l.V. Volleyball 2. ,JAMIE CHIVELL: Frosh Secretary 1: .Junior V.P. 3: Hall of Fame 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 3.4: Drill Team 1.2: Varsity Song 3.4: Sing- ing Valentines 4: Honor Guard 3: Homecom- ing Semi-finalist 4: Modern Dance Produc- tions 3.4: Penny-Ante 2: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Soccer Stats 1.2: Modern Dance President 4. KAFIIE CLEMONS: Honor Roll 1 ,2.3.4: Prin- cipaI's Advisory Board 4: Sorellas 3: Ensem- ble 3.4: Mariners 1.2: Drill Team 2.3. Capt. 4: Singing Valentines 1.2,3,4: Outstanding Singer of the Year 1.2. PAUL COLANGELO: Varsity Football 3.4: .J.V. Football 2: Frosh Football 1: Frosh Track 1: ..l.V. Soccer 2: Frosh Soccer 1. .JOLENE COLEMAN: Sorellas 3: Mixed Cho- rus 1.2: Drill Team 2. 3. 4: Singing Valentines 2. MICHAEL GLEN COPE: Honor Roll 4: A.S.B. President 4: Comm. of Publicity 3: Class Pres. 2: Hall of Fame 4: Varsity Club 3.4: Track Club 1.2,3,4: Varsity Yell 4: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Soph. Football 2: Frosh Football 1: Frosh Basketball 'I: Varsity Track 2.3.4: .J.V. Track 'I : Varsity Soccer 3.4: J.V. Tennis 2: Soccer Club 3.4. TIM CROFTS: Class Treasurer 2: Hall of Fame 4: Bowling 2: Varsity Club 4: Track Club 4: Varsity Football 3.4: Soph. Football 2: Frosh Football 1: Varsity Track 4: Frosh Wrestling 1: Donkey Basketball 4. ROBIN KAY DAVIS: Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 3.4: Tennis Club 1.2.4: Drill Team 1.2. Historian 1: Varsity Song 3.4: Honor Guard 3: Home- coming Semi-finalist 4: Prom Committee 3: Varsity Tennis 2.4: ..l.V. Tennis 1: Varsity Baseball Stats 4: Sadie Hawkins Committee 4: Valentine Singing Valentines 3: Donkey Basketball 4: Float Building 1.2,3,4: Girls Varsity Tennis Most Inspirational 4: Doubles Seated 3rd in C.I.F. 4. DEBBIE DELROSARIO: N.H.S. 2: HonorRoIl 2.3.4: Sorellas 3: Track Club 1 .2.3.4: Girls Varsity Volleyball 2. 3. 4: Varsity Cross Coun- try 'I: Varsity Basketball 3.4: Varsity Track 1 .2.3.4: Varsity Softball 3.4. ANTONIO DIAZI: Ski Club 3: Tennis 4: Cross Country 1: Varsity Soccer 1 .2.3.4: Varsity Tennis 4: Soccer Club 1 ,2. 3.4: Cross Coun- try M.V.P. 1 . DONNA DISBROW: Sorellas 3: .J.V. Softball Stat Girl 1 ,2. KENDRA OIX: Honor Roll 2.3.4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: A.F.S. 4: Singing Valentines 3. BILL DOOSON: Bowling 1 .2.3.4. DALE DRUMMOND: N.H.S. 1: Honor Roll 1 .2.3. 4: Basketball Club 1: Tennis Club 1: Varsity Football 3.4: Soph. Football 2: Frosh. Football 1: Frosh Basketball 1 : Varsi- ty Baseball 3.4: ..l.V. Baseball 2: .J.V. Tennis 1 : Scholar Athlete - Frosh Basketball. MARY DLIBREE: Honor Roll 1 ,2.3.4: Senior Treasurer 4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1.2.3: A.F.S. 1: Pep Club 2.3.4: Amici- tie 2: Mariners 1.2: Drill Team 2: Varsity Yell 3.4: Singing Valentines 'I ,2.3.4: Honor Guard 3: Modern Dance Prod. 3: Penny- AFIISS 4: Prom Committee 3.4. STEVE OALJBENSPECK: Honor Roll 1: Varsity Wrestling 2. 3. KIM EHLERS: A.S.B. Vice-Pres. 4: Adelphi 3: Pep Club 1 ,2.3.4: Varsity Yell 3: .J.V. Yell 2: Frosh Yell 1: Varsity Song 4: Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Princess 4: Modern Dance Productions 3: Powder Puff Football 3: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Commit- tee 4. -JULIE ELDER: Honor Roll 1 .2.4: Sorellas 3: Marching Band: Drill Team 2.3.4:. DARRYL ESTRINE: N.H.S. 1: Honor Roll 'I .2.4: Special Awards 4: Tradewinds 1 ,2.4: Editor-in-Chief 4: Windjammer 1.2.4: ..l.V. Cross Country 2: Frosh Cross Country 1: Frosh Track 1 : Varsity Tennis 2. LISA E1'l'ER: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Stage Band 1: Marching Band 2: Orchestra. LISA EVERS: Honor Roll 1.2: Hall of Fame 4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1: Pep Club 4: Mariners 4: Drill Team 1.2.3: Drill Team. Capt. 2: Varsity Yell 4: Singing Valen- tines 2,4: Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Princess 4. SUSAN FEOAROTTA: N.H.S. 2: Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Bowling 4: Tennis 2. 3: Honor Guard 3: .J.V. Tennis 2, 3. APRIL FEDDE: N.H.S. 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Hall of Fame 4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1.2,3,4: Agape 2.3.4: A.F.S. 1: Ensemble 3.4: Mariners 1.2: Stage Band 3.4: Marching Band 4: Singing Valentines 'I,2.3.4: Honor Guard 3: ..l.V. Volleyball 1. MISTY DAWN FINETHY: A.F.S. 1.2,3,4: Stage Band 4: Marching Band 3.4: Tall Flag 4: Banner 3: Pres. A.F.S. 3: Pres. of Advi- sory Board 4: Varsity Tennis Stats 2.3. KATHERINE FLORES: Honor Roll 2.3.4: Sorellas 3: Tennis Team 2. LALIRIE FORD: Sorellas 3: Stage Band 4: Marching Band 1: Front Banner 2.3. Capt. 4. TRACY FRYE: N. H.S. 1.2: Honor Roll 1 .2.3: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1.2.3: A.F.S. 3: Backpacking Club 2.3: Ski Club 2: Palefire 4: Flag 3.4: Singing Valentines 2: Honor Guard 3: Modern Dance Productions 2.3. NANCY C-BARRETT: N.H.S. 'I .2: Honor Roll 'I .2.3.4: PrincipaI's Advisory Board 4: Adel- phi 4: Sorellas 3: Campus Life 4: Backpack- ino Club 1: Honor Guard 3: Site Council 4. RUDOLPH GATTO: N.H.S. 1.2: Honor Roll 'I .2.3.4: Bowling 1.2.3. RANDY GENTRY: Tradewinds 4. SUSAN GODFREY: N.H.S. 1 .2: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Varsity Track 2. LLJCINDA GONZALEZ: Honor Roll 3.4: Tennis Club 1 .3.4: .1.V. Tennis 3.4: Varsity Tennis 4. LINDA GOSLING: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Thespians 1.2,3,4: Ensemble 4: Singing Valentines 4: Modern Dance Productions 3.4: Drama Club. Treasurer 3.4. IRENE GLITIERREZ: Girls League Rep. 1.2.3: Campus Life 1.2.3: Singing Valen- tines 2: Modern Dance Prod. 1.2.3. SYLVIA GLJTIERREZ: N.H.S. 1: Honor Roll 1 .2.4: Pres. of Frosh Class 1: Secretary of Soph. Class 2: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Chess 1: Campus Life 3.4: A.F.S. 3.4: Pep Club 1 .2: Ensemble 2.4: Choir 1.3: Mixed Chorus Senior Achievements: Academics - S3 Senior Achievements 1: Singing Valentines 3.43 C.S.F. 1 .23 Varsi- ty Softball 23 J.V. Softball 1. BECKY HALL: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 1.2.33 Mariners 1.23 Varsity Yell 3: Soph. Yell 2: Freshmen Yell 1: Modern Dance Prod. 2.3. DAVID HANCOCK: Honor Roll 1.2.4. DIANE HANGGIE: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Adel- phi 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 43 Amicitia 23 Tennis Club 23 Drill Team 1 .23 Capt. 3: Varsi- ty Song 43 Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Semi-finalist 4: Varsity Baseball Stats 3.4: Donkey Basketball 4. LINDA HANZEN: Volleyball 1 .2. SARA HARMON: Honor Roll 1 : Girls League 1.2,3.4: Treas. 2: Rep. 1,2.3: Adelphi 4: Sorellas. Pres. 33 Palefire 43 Drill Team 3: Honor Guard 3: Prom Comm. 4. STACI HARRISON: Honor Roll 4: Adelphi 43 Modern Dance Prod. 2. BEVERLY HARVEY: Drama Club 4. BRAD HAYDEN: Honor Roll 2.3: Sch. Board Rep. 43 Campus Life 3: Varsity Club 43 Pale- fire 43 Track Club 23 Singing Valentines 13 Prom Comm. 3.4: Homecoming Comm. 3: J.V. Cross Country 23 Varsity 4: Varsity Track 43 Sacramento Safari 4. KEVIN HEAPY: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Key Club 2: Bowling Club 33 Track Club 1 .23 Frosh.. Soph. Track 1 .2. BRIAN HEDGE: Varsity Club 3. 43 Track Club 1 .2.3.4: Varsity Track 1 .2.3.4. LISA HEFFRAN: Marching Band 3.4: J.V. Volley - 43 J.V. Softball 3. CHERYL HERMAN: N.H.S. 1 .23 Honor Roll 1 ,2.3.43 Sorellas 3: J.V. Volleyball 2.3: J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Track 2.3. TRISH HERNANDEZ: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Honor Guard 3. BOB HERNDEN: Campus Life 1.2: A.F.S, 1 ,2: Palefire 3: Thespians 1 .2.3.4: Ensem- ble 43 Choir 1.2.33 Mixed Chorus 13 Mar- ching Band 1 .23 Singing Valentines 1 ,2.3.4: Prom Comm. 33 Homecoming Comm. 3.4. TRACY HERSEK: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Sorel- las 3: A.F.S. 1.2,3.4: Stageband 1.2.3.43 Marching Band 1 .2.3.43 Drum Major 3.4. DEBI HOLMAN: Girls' League Rep, 1.2.33 Sorellas 33 A.F.S. 1.2.3.43 Tradewinds 33 Marching Band 2. CARY HOLTHE: Honor Roll 2.3.4. MARK HOYER: Honor Roll 2.3.43 Campus Life 2. 3: Tradewinds 43 Singing Valentines 2: Donkey Basketball 4. JOHN HUGHES: Chess Club 1 .3.4: Varsity Club 43 Golf Club 43 Marching Band 3.4: Varsity Football 43 Varsity Track 4: Dungeon Dwellers 3.4. JIMMY JOHNSON: Varsity Club 4: Varsity Football 4. ANTHONY JANIKOWSKI: N.H.S. 13 Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Hall Of Fame 43 Key Club 2: Campus Life 2.3.43 Agape 1 .23 Track Club 2.3.4: Ensemble 2.3.43 Choir 23 Mixed Chorus 13 Singing Valentines 1 .2.3.4: Rep. to Calif. Environmental Conference 3. RICHARD JAROS: Honor Roll 2.43 Bowling Club 43 Varsity Football 3. 43 Varsity Track 4. PALILA JONES: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 33 Tall Flag 1.23 Drill Team 3.43 S4 - Academics: Senior Achievements Honor Guard 33 Prom Comm. 3. SHAWN JONES: Marching Band 1 .2.3.4. STEVEN JONES: Bowling Club 1.2: Chess Club 1 ,2: Campus Life 1 .2.3.43 A.F.S. 1 .23 Backpacking 1.2: Track Club 43 Thespians 1.2.3.43 Ensemble 3.43 Choir 1.2: Singing Valentines 1 .2. 3.4. CDLLEEN JORDAN: Adelphi 43 Sorellas 3: Tennis Club 1: Track Club 23 Drill Team 3: Singing Valentines 3: Modern Dance Prod. 2. KELLY KELLEHER: Honor Roll 1 .2.3: Hall Of Fame 43 Sorellas 33 Amicitia 23 Tennis Club 1 .2.3.43 J.V. Tennis 13 Varsity Tennis 2.3.4: J.V. Softball 1.2. PAT KERR: Honor Roll 23 Basketball Club 1.23 Ski Club 1 .23 Soph. Football 23 Frosh. 13 Frosh Basketball 13 Soph. 2. HARRY KLANN: N.H.S. 1 .2.3.43 Honor Roll 1 .2,3.43Varsity Club 43 Track Club 2.3.43 Varsity Track 2. 3.4: Varsity Soccer 1 . TIM KRLIEN: Honor Roll 1 .23 Key Club 2.33 Campus Life 1 .2. 3: Ski Club 3: Golf Club 3. 4: Ensemble 2. 3.43 Choir 1 .23 Mixed Chorus 13 Singing Valentines 1.2.3.43 Frosh. Football 1 3 J.V Soccer 1 3 Varsity Tennis 3.4. MIKE KLJCERA: Varsity Football 33 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 4. CHRISTINE KLJRTZ: Adelphi 43 Sorellas 3: Honor Guard 3: Modern Dance Prod. 2. ALLISON LALONDE: Honor Roll 1.2.3.43 Girls' League Rep. 1 . WENDY LAMBERT: Honor Roll 1 .23 Adelphi 43 Sorellas 33 Front Banner 2.33 Flag 43 Homecoming Semi-finalist 43 J.V. Tennis 2. GUY LARSON: Varsity Football 3.43 Soph. 2: Frosh. 13 J.V. Wrestling 1: J.V. Soccer 2. KATHY LEE: N.H.S. 13 Honor Floll 1 .2.3.43 Comm. Camp. S C.R. 43 Hall Of Fame 43 Sorellas 33 Tennis Club 13 Drill Team 1.2: Song 3.4: Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Princess: Modern Dance Prod. 3: Prom. Comm. 33 Varsity Tennis 2.4: J.V. Tennis 13 C.I.F. Tennis 2,43 League Champs 2.4. JLILIE LEFFINGWELL: Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Campus Life 43 Palefire 43 Track Club 1 .23 Mariners 43 Singing Valentines 43 Varsity Cross Country 1 .23 Varsity Track 1 .2. KERRI LEWISTON: Honor Roll 2.3.43 Junior Class Treas.: Hall Of Fame 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 3.4: Drill Team 1 .23 Varsity Yell 3.4: Singing Valentines 4: Honor Guard 3: Home- coming Semi-finalist 4: Modern Dance Prod. 2.33 Prom Comm. 3: Lakewood Maysr's Youth Council 13 Frosh. Cross Country 1. MARK LINDALJ: Honor Roll 3. 43 Campus Life 4: A.F.S. 3.4: Stageband 3.4: Marching Band 3.4: Band V.P. 4. THERESA LITCHETT: Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Bowling Club 43 Honor Guard 3: J.V. Tennis 2.3: Varsity Tennis 4: Donkey Basketball 4. SLISAN LONG: N.H.S. 2: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Varsity Track 2. LANCE MAPLES: Honor Floll 1.2.3.43 Hall Of Fame: Varsity Club 3.4: Backpacking Club 2: Ski Club 4: Singing Valentines 33 Varsity Football3.4: Soph. 2: Frosh. 13 Varsity Bas- ketball 4: J.V. 2.3: Frosh. 1: Varsity Base- ball 3.4: J.V. 23 Frosh. - Soph. Track 1: KELLY MARTIN: Girls' League Rep. 23 Class Secy. 3: Sorellas 3: Prom Comm. 33 Home- coming Cornm. 2. 3. RICK MATSDN: Honor Roll 1 .23 Campus Life 1.2: Ski Club 1.2,3.4: Track Club 1.2.3: Varsity Track 1.2.33 Varsity Football 3: Soph. 23 Frosh. 1. BRYAN MAYBERRY: N.H.S. 1 .2.3.4: Hon- or Roll 1 .2. 3.43 Hall Of Fame 4. Varsity Club 2.3.43 Backpacking Club 3.43 Track Club 1.2.3.43 Varsity Cross Country 2.3.4: Varsity Track 2.3.4: Frosh.'Soph. Track 1 : Varsity Soccer 23 Frosh.-Soph. 1 . MICHAEL MELNICK: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.43 Key Club 3: Bowling 33 Varsity Football 3.4: Soph 33 Frosh. 1 3 Frosh. Basketball 1 3 Frosh - Soph Track 1 . JIM MILLS: Honor Roll 1.2.3.43 Hall Of Fame: Varsity Club 4: Varsity Football 3.43 J.V. 33 Soph. 23 Frosh, 13 Varsity Wrestling 2.3.4: J.V. 1.2. FIICARDO MIFIANO: Honor Roll 1.2.3.43 Tennis 13 Varsity Tennis 3.4: J.V. 1 .2. RAY MOELLER: Bowling 43 Track Club 4: Marching Band 1 ,2: Varsity Track 4. DANA MOHN: Honor Floll 1.2: Adelphi 43 Sorellas 3: Pep Club 1.43 Amicitia 2: Tennis Club 1 .23 Marching Band 2.33 Front Banner 2.3: Flag 43 Modern Dance Prod. 4: J.V. Tennis 1 ,2: Sadie Hawkins Comm. 43 Donkey Basketball 4. MELANIE MOLINO: Sorellas 33 Honor Guard 3. ERIN MOSLEY: Ensemble 43 Choir 23 Marin- ers 3: Singing Valentines 2.3.43 J.V. Vol- leyball 2. ALICE MLIRAKAMI: Adelphi 43 Sorellas 33 Campus Life 1.2.33 Agape 23 A.F.S. 1.23 Tennis Club 2.3.43 Honor Guard 3: Varsity Tennis 4: J.V. 2.3. JILL MCDONOLIGH: Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Sorellas 33 Ski Club 3: Drill Team 2.3.4: Homeoomig Semi-finalist 43 Modern Dance Prod. 2. COLLEEN MCKNIGHT: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.43 Adelphi 43 Sorellas 33 Campus Life 43 Agape 2.33 Honor Guard 3. YVETTE NILINOZ: NHS 13 Honor Roll 2: Girls' League Rep. 1 3 Sorellas 33 Campus Life 43 Pep Club 2: Palefire 4: Drill Team 3.43 Co-Capt 4: Soph Yell 2: Singing Valentines 3. JERI NARDI: Honor Roll 2.3.4. RANDY NELSON: Tennis Club 13 Choir 1 ,2: Mixed Chorus 1: Singing Valentines 1 .2. LISA NUSS: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.43 Adelphi 43 Sorellas 3: AFS 2: Stageband 4: Marching Band 2.3.43 Singing Valentines 4. JOHN O'CONNOR: Honor Roll 2.3: Tennis Club 1: JV Tennis 1. LORRAINE OLIVAS: Honor Roll 1 .3.4: Hall of Fame 4: Sorellas 33 Pep Club 1 .2.3.43 Drill Team 1: Varsity Yell 3.43 J.V Yell 23 Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Gueen 43 Modern Dance Prod 3. DAVID OLSON: Bowling 1.2.33 Chess Club 13 Campus Life 1.2.33 AFS 1 .2.33 Historian 2: Backpacking 2: Palefire 23 Thespians 3. 43 Tradewinds 2. GINA OROZCO: Adelphi 4: Sorellas 3: Pep Club 4: Amicitia 2: Drill Team 33 Varsity Yell 4: JV Yell 2: Homecoming Semi-finalist 4: Modern Dance Prod 2.3.4. Senior Aohievervients MARIBEL ORTIZ: NHS 1.25 Honor Roll 1 .2.3.45 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Honor Guard 3. SANDRA ORDUNA: Modern Dance 1. OUENTON PAGE: Stageband 1 ,2.3.45 Mar- ching Band 1 .2.3.4. SHELLEY PARDEE: NHS 15 Honor Roll 1 .2.3.45 Adelphi 35 Sorellas 35 Campus Life 1 .2.3.45 Agape 15 Thespians 1 ,2.3.4g En- semble 3.45 Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres 45 Mariners 25 Mixed Chorus 1 5 Singing Valen- tines 1.2.3.45 Honor Guard 3: Modern Dance Prod 3.4. DIANA PARKER: Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Tall Flag 25 Drill Team 3,45 Honor Guard 3. KIM PARMLEY: Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 Cam- pus Life 15 Tennis Club 15 Windjammer 25 Modern Dance Prod 25 .JV Tennis 1 5 Varsity Track 1. SHARON PEARSON: Honor Roll 1 .25 Adel- phi 45 Sorellas 35 Chess Club 3.45 Agape 2.35 Amicitia 25 Honor Guard 35 Modern Dance Prod 35 Prom Comm 3. TAMMI PENNINGTON: Campus Life 1 .2.35 Track Club 1.2.35 Homecoming Semi-finalist 45 Varsity Soccer 35 .JV Tennis 25 Varsity Cross Country 1.3.45 Varsity Track 1.2.3. ROSA PEREZ: Adelphi 45 Sorellas .35 Honor Guard 3. MARY PONDEXTER: Adelphi 45 Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1.2.3.45 AFS 1.25 Thespians 3.45 Tradewinds 45 Windjammer 45 Singing Valentines 1 .2.3.45 Prom Comm 3. HOLLY PRESCOTT: Honor Roll 1.2,3.45 Girls' League Rep 35 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 3: Amicitia 25 Drill Team 35 Homecoming Semi- finalist 45 Powder Puff FB 3,45 Varsity Vol- leyball 2. 3.45 :JV Volleyball 1 5 Varsity Basket- ball 1 .2.3.45 Varsity Softball 1 .2.3.4. EDWARD RAMIREZ: Varsity Football 3.45 Soph Football 25 Frosh Football 15 Frosh Basketball 15 Verity Baseball 3.45 .JV Base- ball 2. TODD RAMIREZ: Bowling 2.3.42 Varsity Football 2.3.45 Frosh Football 1 5 .JV Basket- ball 2. 35 Frosh Basketball 1 5 Varsity Baseball 45 .JV Baseball 1.2 MICHAEL RANDAL: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.45 :JV Tennis 1. MICHAEL RAWLINGS: Ski Club 3.4: Track Club 1.25 .JV Cross Country 25 Frosh Cross Country 15 .JV Track 1.25 Varsity Soccer 3.45 :JV Soccer 2. .JOEL REICHART: Honor Roll 1 .2. 3.45 Chess Club 1 .2. 3.45 Campus Life 45 Marching Band 1.2.3.45 Games Club 3.4. Emperor 3.45 Boys State 35 Frosh Football 1 5 Varsity Track 3.4. SHERRY RHODES: Honor Roll 2.45 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Pep Club 3,45 Amicitia 25 Drill Team 3.45 Homecoming Semi-finalist 45 Modern Dance Prod 2.3.45 Penny-Ante Candidate 35 Homecoming Comm 3. AARON RIOS: Honor Roll 2. 3.45 Tennis Club 2.3.45 Tradewinds 3.4. Co-Editor: Windjam- mer 35 Varsity Tennis 3.45 .JV Tennis 2. DAVID ROBERTS: Honor Roll 3.45 ASB Treasurer 3. 45 Backpacking Club 25 Ski Club 35 Marching Band 2.35 Prom Comm 3.45 Homecoming Comm 2.3.4. MARK ROBERTS: .JV Football 2: Frosh. Soph Track 2. SHELDON ROCHA: Hall of Fame: Key Club 2.3.45 Varsity Club 3.45 Penny-Ante Candi- date 35 Varsity Football 3.45 .JV Football 25 Frosh Football 15 Varsity Baseaball 3.45 .JV Baseball 25 Varsity Soccer 3.45 Varsity Golf 1. LISA RODER: Sorellas 3. ANGEL RODRIGUEZ: Varsity Football 3.45 .JV Football 35 Varsity Cross Country 4. EVELYN ROGERS: NHS 1,25 Honor Roll 1.3.45 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Bowling 4: Campus Life 25 Mariners 25 Singing Valen- tines 2. CHRISTINE RUSS: Honor Roll 1.35 Comm. of Activities 35 Girls' League Rep 1 5 SR Class Pres. 4: Principal's Advisory Board 25 Hall Of Fame 45 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Campus Life 15 Pep Club 1: Amicitia 2: Marlners15 Tradewinds 45 Windjammer 45 Drill Team 35 Singing Valentines 35 Homecoming Semi- finalist 45 Penny-Ante Candidate 35 Prom Comm 3: Homecoming Comm. 3.45 .JV Vol- leyball 1 .25 Varsity Track 25 Project shepard 3. SUSAN SCHESSLER: N.H.S. 1 .2,3.4: Hon- or Roll 1 ,2.3.45 Girls League 1.25 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 3: Campus Life 3.45 Agape 2: En- semble 35 Mariners 2.35 Singing Valentines 2.3: Honor Guard 3. VICKI SCHOOLMEESTER: Adelphi 45 Sorel- las Campus Life 1.2.35 Tennis Club 1 .2. 3,45 Mariners 1 .25 Marching Band 35 Front Ban- ner 45 Singing Valentines 1.2.35 Honor Guard 35 ..l.V. Tennis 15 Varsity 2.3.4. CHRISTIE SKOGLUND: Class Secy. 1: Sorellas 35 Basketball 1.2.35 Flag 45 Horne- coming Semi-finalist 45 Modern Dance Prod. 3.45 Prom Comm. 35 .J.V. Volleyball 1 .25 .J.V. Basketball 1.25 Varsity 35 Varsity Softball 1 .2. SHARI SNAVELY: Girls' League Rep. 1.2.35 Adelphi Secy. 45 Sorellas 35 Ensemble 35 Mariners 1.25 Drill Team 2.3.45 Singing Valentines 1 .2.35 Honor Guard 3. HYUN KYUNG SOU: N. H.S. 2.35 Honor Roll 1.2,3.45 Chess Club 1 .25 Mixed Chorus 15 Singing Valentines 1. GARY SUMMERS: N.H.S. 15 Honor Roll 1.2. 3.45 Bowling 45 Campus Life 45 Track Club 3.45 Frosh Football 15Varsity Track 3.45 Varsity Soccer 2.3.45 Frosh-Soph. 1. DIANE SUTHERLAND: Ski Club 4: Track Club 1.25 Windjammer 45 Varsity Track 1,25 -J.V. Softball 3. KAREN TALLEY: Girls' League 1 .25 Campus Life 1 .25 Tall Flag 2.3. CORNELIUS TATUM: Key Club 1.2,3.45 Varsity Club 45 Varsity Football 3.45 Soph. 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 :.l.V. 25 Varsity Wres- tling 4. DARLENE THOMAS: N.H.S. 15 Honor Roll 1,45Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Tennis Club 25 Singing Valentines 25 Honor Guard 35 :J.V. Tennis 2. PATRICIA THOMPSON: Sorellas 35 Campus Life 1.2.3.45 A.F.S. 25 Thespians 3,45 Marching Band 1 .2.3.45 Singing Valentines 2.45 Prom Comm. 3. RUTH TODD: Honor Roll 3.45 Adelphi 4. KIM TRAFICANTO: Honor Roll 2.3.45 Girls' League 2.3.45 Sorellas 35 Campus Life 1 .25 Choir 15 Mariners 2.35 Singing Valentines 2.35 .J.V. Volleyball 1 .25 .l.V. Basketball 1 .25 Varsity Softball 1.2. .JAYMIE TRAVIS: Sorellas 35 Campus Life 1 .25 Mariners 1 .25 Front Banner 3.45 Sing- ing Valentines 1 .25 Modern Dance Prod. 3. SALLY TRENT: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.4: Adelphi 45 Ensemble 3,45 Choir 45 Mariners 1,25 Marching Band 45 Tall Flag 45 Singing Valen- tines 2. 3. SI-lARl TURNER: Honor Roll 45 Sorellas 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Marching Band 2.3.4. MYRNA VANDERBEEK: AFS 35 Stageband 45 Marching Band 2.3.45 Tall Flag 2.3.45 Captain 4. CHRISTINE VAN HOOGENDORP: Sorellas 35 Ski Club 35 Drill Team 2, 3.45 Homecoming Semi-finalist 4. UMA VEERAPPA: Honor Roll 1,45 Sorellas 3: Drill Team 4. CARRIE VIG: Campus Life 45 Singing Valen- tines 4. KIMBERLY WALLACE: Sorellae 35 Pslefire 25 Thespians 1 .2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 25 Hon- or Guard 35 Modern Dance Prod 3. ROBIN WALLACE: NHS 1 .2.3. 45 Honor Roll 1 .2.3.45 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 3: Campus Life 1.2.35 Basketball Club 1 .25 Backpacking Club 1.2.35 Ski Club 25 Palefire 45 Thespians 1.2. 3.45 Drill Team 35 Soph Yell 25 Varsity Flag 45 Singing Valentines 25 Modern Dance Prod 25 Homecoming Comm 4. DOUGLAS WALTON: Campus Life 1.2: Soph Football 25 Frosh Football 1 5 .JV Wres- tling 1.2.3. ROSS WEAVER: Honor Roll 3.45 Track Club 15 Golf Club 3.45 Ensemble 35 Windjammer 25 Frosh Football 1 5 Varsity Soccer 4: Versi- ty Golf 3.4. .JEFFREY WEBB: Honor Roll 'I . 2. 35 Bowling 1 .2.3. VICKI WEIDMAN: Honor Roll 45 Adelphi 35 AFS 35 Marching Band 1.2.3.45 Tall Flag 1 .2.3.4: Co-Captain 4. GEORGIETTA WEST: Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 Campus Life 1.2.3.45 Track Club 45 Prom Comm 3: Varsity Track 4. WILLIAM WESTBY: Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 Basketball Club 3.45 Golf Club 1 5 Stageband 1.2.3.45 Marching Band 1.2.3,4. Pres 45 Varsity Golf 1 . VICKY WHALEY: Adelphi 35 Amicitia 25 Mixed Chorus 1.2. CLARINDA WHELAN: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Palefire 45 Mixed Cho- rus 1: Honor Guard 3. DARLA WICKHAM: Honor Roll 'I.2.3.4: Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Drill Team 45 Honor Guard 3: .JV Softball 1. HOLLY WILSON: NHS 1.25 Honor Roll 1 .2.3.45 Thespians 1 .2.3.45 Marching Band 2.35 Prom Comm 3. LONNA WOOD: Honor Roll 1 .2.3.45 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Tall Flag 15 Singing Valentines 2: Modern Dance Prod 2.3.4. GRACIELA ZATARAIN: Honor Roll 1,213.42 Frosh Class Trees 15 Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 Tennis Club 2.3.45 Varsity Tennis 3.45 .JV Tennis 2. ANITA ZOZAYA: Adelphi 45 Sorellas 35 AFS 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Drill Team 35 Singing Valentines 15 Honor Guard 3. Senior Achievements: Academics - S5 . -. Y.,-Y,,.. .,.. f, ,-.-lr. . ,-. ., .V , V ,., Y. iv, .. ,, , . . ,, . , RAISE? qood IUQIQ ww pale me QM Mx Bali H55 gxmmeva age LQQJO VXQSAV fwzfflfi. OKUVWX 6695! Qifw Q5,,M5gM 4,3 f 25? f .Sf J. I' ani 3 I, i ASB EPPEIWQES events, tekes cerfe of business 1. Pr'-esidenc - Iviike Cope Vice-Presidentz - Kirn Ehlers 2. Cornrn. of Clubs - Loretta Purnell Cornrn. of Pep - Nlonique Ebrberdb 13. Comm. of Publicity - Craig Benton f Activities Ksreen Won Comm. o - Q 4. Secrecevy - .Jeanine I-iersek Treasurer' - David Roberts W1 NJ X' ,Q K X X flex 1 .6 1? QW ,al - o9'0 fvf' rf .W ff. I .Mi ' sa! Q, ,,,g.,, .A 3 Sth Grade Class President -- Robert Fecarotta 7th Grade Class President - Holly Zehner Girls League Rep. - Kathy Ivlahoney Comm. of Athletics - Ray Ivlosack Schooi Board Rep. - Brad Hayden Comm. of Campus S Community Relations - Kathy Lee Frosh Ciass President - Wendy Roberts Soph Class President - Debbie Cooley 2 A , .'f,, fx: K 1 5 N 'HKS' ASB: Organization Always rnaking a big scene arse IVII-IS' Tnesoians. CZ? J 'G N Y--y p-vf ff Mak 1. ' 55114 3 1. THESFUIANS - Back Flow - Linda Gosling, Carlos Vlilagran, Nanci Plcaio, Tar-nrny Traoelove. Front Flow - Deobre Anderson, Tori Long, Tnernesa Anderson. Fkobwn Wallace. E, .Jeanwne Hersek argues that Une defendant is gdibtzy in a scene from Twelve Angry VVor'nen. 3. During a scene fr'on'1 Twelve Angry VVon1en . Une jL.1r'or s vote on Une innocence of the defendant. 41. Acbonfdlrectzor' Qod Vilencna convevses vvrcn a fellow player' during A Day of Clne Acts. 7CJ - Clrgannzacuonsz Drama y! Escnne ENE Darr' 5 rn I U 0 Y J m meme r-mums Y 7, i 5 . ,Q X uv-ff ' X J-Nr A,-figg o DFIAIVIA CLUB - Back Flow - Patty Thompson, Theresa Anderson, Tanwrny Truelove, .Jim Nay, .Jeanine I-ieraek, Loretta Purnell, .John Flose, Tracy Bemis. F-lod Vilencia, Robyn VVaIIack, Carlos Villagran, Chris Hartley, Dawn Pitsalo. iviiddle Row - Debbie Anderson, IViicneIIe Ervin, Diana Patterson, Linda Gosling, Nanci Pitalo, Cin- da Anderson. Front Pow - .Jeff Johnston, Nlary Pondexter, Eric Marquez, .Jodie Kemp, Scan King, Lisa Bennett, Tori Long. Accress Danielle Fiedondo gives a convinc- ing scornfui look during A Day of One Acts. Drama: Organizations -- 7'1 -nie Maqfoir Cliopier of American Field Service cordiunq inviies qou fo offend ilmeir -I-wenfiefI1Anniversorq Celelmrnfion ui seven-Hwiriq in ilie eveinq Safurduq, five sixfiw of Felnruorq Hineieen lwundred eiglwfq-iwo Moqfuir Hiqii Scimooi Mulii- Du ose Doom IQ.5.V.D. 'ip mmm ESSEX New , 1. il 'Q in Wag Organizations: AFS www QV gmw' 5ff TL'M- f H Dear Friends, When I first applied for the AFS exchange program, my friends asked me why I would rather spend my last year of high school away from my friends. I told them that the things I would experience here would be worth more than I could experience in my country. Indeed, I was right. I-lere I had the chance to do many things which are not feasible to do if I had stayed home. I enjoyed playing girls' varsity tennis, varsity basketball, and participating in I-lomecoming. These were all great and new experiences for me. Thank you very much for making me feel so welcome. Love. Fulvia AFS OFFICERS - V-F'res. - Nanci F'italo, Treas, - Shelly Beamen, Sgt.-of-Arms - lvlisty Finethy, ICC Flep - Yvonne l-libbing, F'res. - Kathy Mlahoney, V-F1res- Bill Westby, I-list. - Bill Nulle, Comm. of Pub. - Dawn Fitalo, Secy. - Flondi Zipperman Fulvia found making friends very easy. Walter participated in many school activities, such as Donkey Basket- ball. AFS IVIEIVIBEFIS - lVlyr-a Balcos, .Jenifer Bang, Francine Barber, Sandy Barton, Shelley Beamen, Lisa Bennett, Tracy Clinchy, Angie Ezze- dine, April Fedde, Patricia Ferreira, lvlisty Finethy, Suzie Fitzgerald, Nlelissa Goodwin, Sylvia Gutierrez, Paul l-lersek, Tracy l-lersek. Yvonne l-Iibbing. Greg I-loward, Traci l-lurokaue, .Julie Jackson, Kim Jacobsen, Cindy tlaros, Jodie Kemp, Carole Lane, Sharon Lesinski, lvlia lVlcKinney, Kathy lvlahoney, Kris lvlayberry, Denise lvlitchell, Bill Nulle, Sandi Owens, Lynn Peterson, Dawn Pitalo, Nanci Fitalo, Cindie Flemick, Char- mayne Torres, .Janis Travis, .Jaymie Travis, Sally Trent, IVlyrna Vander- beek, Sal Vermiglio, Flobyn Wallack, Bill Westby, Sandy Ziporlin, Flondi Zipperman. AFS Foreign Exchange Students - Walter Altez, Fulvia Castelli. Dear Friends, l'm glad I could spend my AFS year at IVlayfair. Going to lvlayfair is one of the ways that I learned how the American culture really is. This country is different of what other people think. You are very friendly people and I like the way that you are involved in many social things. I enjoyed school, playing sports, and participat- ing in the AFS and F'aIefire clubs. I lived with the Scott family, who made me feel right at home. They did every- thing that was possible to make me have a nice experi- ence, going many different places and meeting a lot of people. The only thing I can say is that I had a nice experience and I thank all of you for being my friend. ,layman - Sincerely, Walter . 5 . Ti mf., .,., ff'5,,g..fTg - gf? Q- l I il AFS: Organizations - 713 mi? E .- Bands master music at different levels 'l . E. 23. 5.5-lv BEGINNING BAND - Back Bow - Leon Barbosa, Chris Grshm, Jay Den- nis, Joe Meyer, Chris Siconolfi, Mike McDade, .Joe Ausdemore, Jimmy Powell, Jim Clifford, Dan Coooerider, Eric: Medina, Bruce l-loltzclaw, Ken Ebert, Bay Engle, David Beierle, Dan Guerrero, Baul Adcock, Guenton Page, Jim Batley, Kristy Keeney, Don- na Shugart, Jim Kiely, Ms. Betty Byd- er, Middle Bow - Bod Brown, Bey Bennett, Jim Schuchard, Jan Aceoo, Karla Bond, Alan l-layes, Bill Senart. Travis Cox, Keith Ballinger, Bill Simp- son, Eric Schultz, Ken Nelson, Kamie Marshall, l.orri Buiz, Lalena Lewark, Gina Bomero, Suzanne Bailey, Denise Woodell, Bottom Bow - David Jones. Scott Lasch, Shane Caldwell, Bill Zieg- ler, Chris Borras, Kris Dwens, Alan l.eGrand, Derric l-landeux, Javier Gur- role, Bonnie Vercher, Wes Smith, Christi Brins, Kim Bergman, Stepha- nie Nelso. JLJNIDB l-llGl-l BAND - Back Bow - Lisa Longacker, Dawn Mickles, Kelly Holland, Keith Jones, Criag Bauler, Bickle l-lancloox, Susie Windford, Bob- by Black, Eric l-lunlay, Scott Pike, Mika Lopez, Bobert Cluoo, l-lolly Gagnon. Melissa Monte, Shannon Mulvaney, Craig Jaunsemis. Middle Bow - Ms. Betty Byder, Vito Villamore, Craig Col- lings, Steve Mesman, Jon DeI.eon, Chris McClure, VVindi Strange, Anthony Nunez, Bill Greer, Bichard Beck, Torn White, Song Sung, Tim Craig. Bottom Bow - Bosario Aquila, Lori Chiooerfield, Dianne Baze, Jill Johnston, Gail Wasson, Bam Datria, Christi Bomacco, Eric Dlden, Denise Brenchely, Joe Brill. STAGE BAND - Back Bow - Ms. Betty Byder, April Feclde, Yvonne Hib- bing, Bay Beibling, Paul l-lersek, Brad Burns, Dino Gatto, Alan McGrew, John Vallejo. Middle Bow - Lori Brince, Tom McEntyre, Joe McNeil, Danny George, Greg l-loward, Guen- ton Page, Baul McBhaiI. Front Bow - Bay l-lolcomo, Bill Westoy, Tracy l-lersek, Mark Linclau, Lisa Nuss, Tim Datria. M' ...- , G. ,Irv wmwmnsqu. ., ,- .,, .. , y ff , 7, -V' '.. 'f lf? ' I' 20' it . nf -. U . . . Jr isis . ' at-.y 'f-. n f .. W JK. .. -- K' . . sg Jig . ,. ka., h.,,,, mtvh . A 4-k.,., 3 u ,K ls., - N ww-Q Palefire I Big brothers, sisters , r 559' Y -' ' . . V x L. i--A Palefire is the Big Brother - Big Sister program at lvlayfair. lvlayfair students give friendship to children that may not have many friends. They offer a good role model that the chil- dren may not be getting elsewhere. Palefire provides its service through group recreational activities planned by the advisor Doug Spohn. The activities this year have in- cluded a Halloween party, Christmas party, progressive dinner, whale watching, miniature golf, picnics, and trips to Disneyland, Olvera Street, Children's Nluseum and the L.A. Zoo. The younger kids in Flalefire love the program and their parents have en- thusiastically endorsed it. At times, the big kids got away for their own enjoyment, doing things like mistletoe hunting, spending a winter weekend in a mountain cabin, and hav- ing a beach party or two. Palefire is high school outreach of family service of Long Beach and is supported by Los Angeles County funds. It is a good example of the posi- tive things going on at Nlayfair. F-'ALEFIBE - Back Bow - Walter Altez, Allison White, Tracy Bemis, Brad Hayden. Tracey Frye, lflobert Walls, Cheri Anderson. lvliddle Bow - Talun Hsu, Bill Nulle, Shawn lVlcBinnis, Cara Whelan, Doug Spohn. Front Bow - Fulvia Castelli, Nlichelle Lewis, Kim l-layden, Nlarc Perelli, Bobin Wallace, Karen Wong, Carlos Villagran, Bondi Zipperman, Yvette lvlunoz, Calleen Johnson. Funkhouser leads Jr. l-ligh Anglers ANGLEBS - Nlr. Flon Funkhouser. Keith Ballinger, Keith lvloore, Steve Steele. Andrew Long and Steven Boyd. Palfefire: Organizations ii K X Davvyl Escmne QQ Kacny Lee and Amber- Evoueeard show Flay lvloaack that there ie more than one uae for- ice cream. Song member-e Diane i-ienggie, .Jamie Chivell and Fiobin Davis enioy cheir' r'-ide on the fir'-e engine dur-ing the Homecoming per-ade. 1. E, Darryl Esbrine 765 - Dvgenizecione: Varsity Song X if 'M . U! me 1 JP' -- u if X m 1 D i , NK 5 via xg ' i , A A kia-.N A 0: ., R A I I 1 . ..,. ,Mi r 0 I , VARSITY SONG - Top Row - Kim Ei-iler'-S, Kathy Lee, Diane Henggie. Eoccorn Flow - Delor-ea i-iulenof, Jamie Chivell, Fiobin Davie, Amber' Broussard. Heidi Berg. LL ,ff Z EFLQ Frye. Dena Nlohn .ki Flobin Wallace and Tracy Frye take time to pose for a picture on Homecoming night. Showing her pride. Dana lvlonn salutes the flag as she listens to the national anthem. Varsity Flag: Organizations VAFISITY FLAG - Christie Skoglund Wendy Lambert. Robin Wallac Aaron Fiios VARSITY YELL. Lisa Evers .Jeanine Hersek Kris Clemons 'z XX Ker-r-i Lewiston Hain, . Nlike Cope Lori-'ie Olives Diana Banez Flay Niossck Gina Clnozco Cher-yl Johnson Mary Dubr'-ee iii I . i- i ' el' i NW 1 I gl. 2.65 Q3 013 ,l we ,, fi .. I 1'3l1,t,f ' 3 5 ig, ,,,, ,,, h . G ,f K A - ,gig 1 -J . W f f l i Y if-i , ,.,.,, , M w , 1 l - ,Z i' 5 1,9 ' 'Tw R 21,27 ,, V rv 25 thi M y 123' tb ll L l ' 'Wi' lllll ' i ..VV liz? 6,1 V no r l rgi ifff ,1 , V 'lg l 1. 78 - Organization: Yell .J.V. YELL. - Monica Jeong. Kim Kelleher-, Fiobin Jones, Kiley I.'i-leUr'eux, Stephanie Ostzling, Arny Katz. 2. Mascot - Monique Ehvhar-db in Q L U in ui Z L in D we i f-'QX X mvuaiiliy 'l. Getting ner rnegapnone ready. lvlicnelle Burgess prepares for the next: cheer. 2. Friendship and cogecherness between squads is shown by Heidi Berg and Arny Katz. W'---......,...A , WN f--+-w-...N-M-N-'+'.,Nx aus-aaa IA-Herz: -2 , ,,,, , . X ' H ' ' ' 54 VWFK - , .,,, ,, 4 P WMM i f ',,,,, I Q WV' ' ' Z 'M CJ m 1 Q m . ui n I Il ID FFRCISH YELL. - Lori Estrine, Susan Carnpo. Dana Cloward. Nlicnelle Burgess. Irene Kruse Diane Rubio Kim Tatum Frosn-Sopn Yell: Organization - 79 1 f ...a..,..f J e l , 395 i X Y E 'I. SEVENTH AND EIGHT!-1 GRADE YELL - Loru Fluiz, Tori Anderson. Erica Dlden, Trisha Harrnon, Kam Evert, Kristi Engstrorn, Earn Datria. E. Pepsters gather around to join voices for a cheer. Ei. Lori Fluiz is all srniles during an Intrarnural basketball Qarne. Organnzatuons: 7-B Grade Yell Derry! 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L M 5 ' 'rf , 7:3153 k K ' lil i i A w V f w in i mf. Rice. Robyn W llack. Kristie Yocumb. Cdth rowl Vito Villamore. Mark Senart. Susan Winford, Shari Turner, Heidi Iann. .Jeanine Hersek, Collette McNieI, Lori Prince. Craig Collings. Shauna ' Shearer, Shaun Jones, Director: Ms. Betty Ryder. C3rd rowl Assistant Drum Major: Yvonne Hibbing. Dawn Pitalo. Debbie Fecar-otta, .Jill Johnson. Reyna r Del.eon. Michelle Garcia. Greg MoCambridge, Maria Walker. Wendy Strange. Edwin Mangalindan, Leighe bake. Drum Major: Tracy Hersek. I2End rowl DeeAnne Davis. Michelle Hedge, Susan Okimoto, Vicki Weeclman. Nanci Pitalo. Shelly Beamer? Sty Finetlvlyf. -Dana KieIy.i1. l1, N y l A 'ist r-owi or-if-is sugar-cl, Laurie Soni? enee Bartyzel, Jamie Travis. Kathy Mahoney. Vicki Schoolmeester-, Linda Brown. Mary Valerie Lopez. ik Wit' ,l 11 . .ii ' , hx X Q ,i1. . ,- N 1. 44 l J .,.g , .? nt A w 5. 4 - . , . f F .Q 5' M r-chingEanEl: Organizations - I A f 31-it i , 2 A g T, 'M num. Ivlarohing drill members perform for nevv advisor li 3 678 9 i 1 '1. Michelle Ardizzone gets ready co scar: the routine. 2. Kim Hayden scrubs her stuff during che Homecoming parade, 13. Kar-ie Clemons, Debi Beck, and Yvette Munoz. share the thrill pf victory after the Norwalk game. 4. Nlona Fisher approaches the stage for the Homecoming assembly. l 5. Sue Succon and Stephanie Clscling show che closeness between squads. BE - Organizations: Drill Team am, 11 , x X + X uw aol' Q55 'Q 5 di, ll -1456 B 1 M594 All xl-Ill , 0 ,nh R91 s V , T M' 9: v gl A , '-.- u ,, ,ft , I 'iq 1 '- In L v 4' Q ' I ,, Thunclerettes take many trophies 'l. FFIESHIVIEN - Tami Davis, Geri l-langgie, Carolyn Jones. 2. SOPHOIVIDSES -- Danelle Ajifu, Carolyn Arellano, Sandy Barton, Ellie Fonseca, Tiffany Fraser, Patti Greenlee, Joann Kim, Debbie Kingston, I.eiI.ani Nelson, Sandy Towers, Lynette Velclhuizen, Vioki Wharton. 13. .JUNIDFIS - Debi Beck, Anita Beltran, Tina Chapman, Nlona Fisher, Karen l-lar-dy, Kim l-layclen, Echylen Klasey, Samantha lVloCambr-iclge, Wende McDaniel, Kathy lfliley, Carol Seyer. Sue Sutton, Gina Verastegui, Roch Wardrip, Vioki Williams. Soncli Zipperman. 4, SENICJFIS - Nlichelle Arclizzone, Karie Clemons, Jolene Colman, .Judy Elden, Paula Jones .Jill McDonough, Yvette Nlunoz, Diana Parker, Sherry Rhodes, Chris Vanhoogencloro. Uma Veereppa, Darla Wickham, Sheri Snavely. Drill Team - BS 4 IIN as .-' CHESS CLUB: Back Flow - Tim Dabria, Nlike Par-due, Eugene t S C U b Q n LaPor't, Flichard Fieitssma, George Vaughn. MP. Phillips: Advisor, Middle Fiow - .Jeff Ayres. .James Pr-ill, Nlike Wood. Har-r-y Shugamz, Front: Flow - Bill Warren. Jeffy Brower. C h a I le r-1 Q E Ins 'F PO m E pea oi-isss opus oariosas - ani vvaf-f-3353 Eiliiliifi Secretser-y E i. P - S C h O O I S Theasuhggene E opt George Vaughn - Vice-Pr-esidenc. SO - Organizations: Chess Club ,J Q br Adelphi serves ADELPHI - Back Flow - Tracy Frailey, Becky I-lell, Chris Kurtz, Darlene Thomas, Karen Goldie. Sara Harmon, Cara Whelan, Susan Fecarotta, Graoiela Zaterain. Nlaribel Ortis, Alice Ivlurakarni, Evelyn Flogers, lVliddIe Fiow - Colleen McKnight. Colleen Jordan. Fluth Todd. Sally Trent, Kendra Dix, Cheri Anderson. Shelley Pardee, Linda Gosling, Sylvia Gutierrez Trish Hernandez, Front Flow - Therese Litchett: Sgt-At-Arms Sherry Snavely. Susan Scheseler: Pres.. Paula Jones: Secy.. Nancy Garrett: Pub. g x Adelphi: Organizations - S 1 5, si 'Y ,' ' ' 9 f it It W N . A if 4 0 .f- ,, 41-as 5, 4 f 5- A 'VF an 1,33 E 2 X hx N , . , I ' A ' 5 l - , 3 X 514 ik' X of I , . f ' . 3 MF. , 21 ' , . Q . W 'm' 2 5 Tm Six fs? , s f N. ' Q Q n W' 'Yi u 1? , 5 4 . ,M , -, I I A .pl x 5 , V 2. , 3 I 2' ,, ' 1:f'Ei g W V . f. ---J-.., 5 '53-1 24 ' ' ' ' 4 ! +1 ' ' 5Y!!, ,,, F !ls1sr4 A Eiga ...jar A23 ,f-ff,--1 :V-J-'fix fav X ,, ,ff ' :EM Ski Club works in order to bit tbe looal elooes Back Flow: Debbie Cooley, Jim Vosburg, Dale Bir-dwell, Er-yce Adams, Cave Strand, Les Weber, Br-ec! Burns. Ivliddle Flow: Nlonioa Jeorig, Nls. Swieok, Nlark Camels, Flobert fVloCor'1e, Tracy Cnc!-ly, Barbara Floclgera, Cbris Cooley. Boctzom How: Feney Engelbrecbc, Francine Barber, Lena Williams, Dane Clovvard. Officers - Les Weber: President, Monica .Jeongz Secretary - Treasurer. lVls. Svvieok: Advisor, x 1 N ,M 6' 9 Organizations: Ski Club 'T .Jr-. I-Iigh Girls' League Top Flow - Paige Jones, Tori Anderson, Chris Brown, Flene Armstrong, .Joan Yocius. .Jan Mead, La Flea Kruger, .Jenifer Collings, Erin Millette, Amber Feese. Middle Flow - Mrs, Gough, Audi Filip, Stacy Van Ess, Christy Bookout, Dani Cisneros, Holly Zehner, Donnell Sienk, Kelly Frederick. .Jinet Anker. Anca Cuculicia. .Jodi Anker, Chris Fluiz, Heather Davis, Flochelle La Lond, Mrs. Swieck. Bottom Flow - Amy Dlivas, Diane Yellish, Denise Fialls, Kathy Mahoney. Amy Truelova, Kritie Engstrom. Karn Evert. Wendy Fludd. Shelly Butcher. Pres. Kathy Mahoney, Advisors - Mrs. .Joyce Gough, Mrs. Swieck. 7th grade Flaps. Christy Bookout, Dani Cisneros. Eth grade Flaps. Tori Anderson. Paige Jones. Girls' League: Organizations - 95 SCJBELLAS - Back Bow: Loretta Purnell, Lorraine Ajifu, Vickie Williams, Carole Siler, Wende McDaniel, Debi Beck: Sergeant-of-Arms. Bondi Zipperman: Sergeant-of-Arms Bobin Jones. Stephanie Dstling. Stephanie Budd. Middle Bow: Tina Biggs. Cindy Fillius. Vicki Castro, Monique Ehrhardt, Cindy Durgin, Samantha McCambridge: Treasurer, Mary Angelini. Cynthia Dewey, Cheryl Burnhard. . Heidi Berg, Ethelyn Klaseyz Vice-President. Bottom Bow: Bobyn Wallack, Janis Travis, Barbara Bogers, Kathy Mahoney: President, Sue Sutton. Suzie Dkimoto, Nanci Bitaloz Historian, Becky Frost: Secretary, Kristy Engstrom, Denise Schuld. GIBLS' LEAGLJE - Back Bow: Grace Boronow. Charmayne Torres, Irene Kruse. Cindy Bourette, Kathy Mahoney, Sara Harmon, Debbie Beynolds, Loretta Bernick, Hee Sung Shin, Debbie I-ian, Teresa Lopez, Middle Bow: Janis Travis. Bobyn Wallack, Nancy Favrow, Geri Hanggie, Shari Snavely, Samantha McCambridge. Bondi Zipperman, Karen Han, .Joanne Kim. Denise Lopez, Front Bow: Patricia Ferreira, .Julie Jackson, Sandy Dwens, Lynn Peterson. Cynthia Bemick. Mia McKinney, Lourdes Aguila. GIBLS' LEAGUE DFFICEBS - Back Bow: .Janis Travis: Sergeant-of-Arms, Sara Harmon: Senior Bepresentative, Kathy Mahoney: President. Debbie Beynoldsz Secretary, Cindy Bourette: Treasurer, Front Bow: Bobyn Wallack: .Junior Bepresentative, Geri Hanggie: Freshman Bepresentative, Nancy Favrow: Historian, Samantha McCambridge: historian. Bondi Zipperman: Vice-President. Shari Snavelyz Senior Bepresentative, SB - Organizations: Girls League ,.,..:,,g.1g 7th -- Sth graders sing along zh GRADE GIRLS' CHDRUS 'ig - Letty Rodriguez, .Jenni Jenni Fraser, Shawn Fraker, arpley. Stacy Gutierrez, iizar. Donna lvlason, Stacy onya Taggart, Candy Sinc- wna Williamson, lV1elissaVss- :ky Diaz, Amy Taylor, Kathy Yvette lVIcKinney, Dawn nw 'I - Linda lvlartin, Vicki ua Arcega, Vicki Beyer, Kim icky l-lodges. Row E -Adina fun Too Soo, Kim Fillins, Lee -y, Andra Cordero. Andrea Row I3 - .Jill Tinklenberg, tchell, Kris Kafel, Kim Ho- ina Eur-ch, Linda Anderson, Jones. Row 4 - Cherri Jenni Budd, .Jamie Corrick. odriguez, Cynthia Brown, Jutt, .Janette Rockman. 'th - Sth GRADE BOYS' CHORUS - Back Row --- lvlr. Eldon Wolfe, Darrel lVIcConneII, lVIike Soann, Robert Ward, Steve Garcia, Steve l-lall, Srian Juarez, lvliddle Rovv - Dominic Weatherford, Ken l-layes, Ron Bartyzel, lVlark Stroman, lVIike Stevens, Front Row - Bryan Bood, Gary l-lylton, Allen Trent, Bryan .ewis. Nlike Tatum. .Junior l-ligh Chorus: Drganizecions - S7 ff . 611: ,Ll In-1 u, I' . I A ,'-- 55 A I A N I Y 4' 4' P I .4 0 4 WQQC na ' A. A-lld .SAI V F? l .3 in 4 :J I: .33 in 'P ,U .J t D i 4 ,U .J I: Q CJ Vlssiiiite dis:-iioiiii minting season, Vahsity goes to first: Pound CIF VARSITY FOOTBALL- Back Flow- Steve Zipor-lin, Dale Dr-ummond, Eugene Lapor-tae, .John l-lughes, Cornelius Tatum, Lance Nlaples, Paul Colangelo, Ethan Wiohica, Nlarek Flencfro, Next: Flow-Doug l-lar'r'-is, Sheldon Flocha, Bill Dingwell, Tony Parisi, Kevin Klasey, Bobem: Sullivan, Niok Skour-cas, Nick Dogris. Guy Larson, Flay lvlosaok. Nexc Bow - Jerry Popovich, Angel Flodriguez, Flaul lvlar-ino, Pal: lvlelnick, Brad Bemis, Dion Beck, lvlartin River-a, Coach lvler-lin Driggs, Next Bow- Bill Warren, ,Jim Nlills, ,Jim Johnson, Dan'-en Wickham, Cornelio Belcr-an. Kevin Ever'-t, Craig Crosland, lvlike Jones, Boccorn Bow - Steve lvlosack, Tirn Crofts, Eddie Barnirez, Pete Feese, Craig Barton, Cum: Flocha, Bicharfd .Jar-os. 'IOD - Sports: Varsity Football Varsity Football '1 5 Norwalk B Bellflower C3 La Nlirada 9 John Glenn 'I 4 Artesia CIF O Nlission Viejo N as xwi K Skourtas and teammates fire up ore a game. ling to Che ground but holding on to the I is Pens Feese. 3 the rniddlef' Kevin Evert rushes ough the hole given him by the enslve line. :me on. Pete. you were wide open' 'IDE - Sports: Varsity Football 'l. Physically exhausted, Lance lvlaples reete his body after the game. 2. Getbing up from the ground, Todd Parnirez gets ready for the next play, 'l. .Jim lvlills waits impatiently for his turn out on the field. Getting instructions from Coach Driggs on a time out, quarterback Sheldon Flccha listens intensely. I3. A possible scoring threat is ended by an interception as Dale Drummond runs down field. 'l 2 It seems like Friday We sat and ate our steaks in complete silence thinking about: THE GAME, as we went back to silently sit in the gym, only one thing was on our minds: THE GANIE. We went to get our psyching up from Coach Driggs, and then off to: THE GAME. Once we reached the stadium we proceeded tc the locker room for final preparations. When that was over and We neared the field, we savv the lineup of cheerleaders holding up their painted signs. As we raced toward the signs we wanted to rip them to shreds as if they were the opposing team. We grouped together for our chant, then off We were to fight the battle. This was the weekly drill the football players Went through. This, of course, followed a day of hugging cheerleaders and exchanging gifts with them. School? Well, there was that, too. Varsity Football: Sports - 16323 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL - Back Flow: Brian Ehlers, Mike Floghair, Mark Jaunzemis, Mike Fluegal, Bob Bellamy, Bon Tate. Next Bow: Asst. Coach Ed Truance, Steve Welcho. .John Branham, Mike l.eGrand, Chris Lowe, Steve Boden, Asst. Coach Ed Farrel. Next Bow: Coach Flick Stratton, Flicky DiMarzo, Brad Burns, Don Grabowski. .John Catron, Brian Patterson, .Jim Flexwinkle, Asst. Coach Paul Bronson. Next Bow: Sam Dyer, Marty McGee, Donny l-loward, Bill Wyatt, Jerome Bocha, Ken l-lays, Brian Bell, Denis Plambeck. Bottom Flow: Marty Jones. Darren Birdwell, .Jim Jones, Blohard Egelin, Tom Kruen, Mike DiMaggio, .Jeff Nicely. db rg 3 -' ,, 47- i ' f f1'5,,,j if , in 'I 'l. Breaking wide open, Mike DiMaggio picks off a stray throw. B. Excellent blocking allows Dennis Plambeck to gain much-needed yardage. 'l O4 - Sports: .Junior Varsity Football Junior-Varsity Football Fr'-eghrnan Football 9 Norwalk EB Bellflower CJ La Mirada 'I 13 Glenn C Artesia CJ 'I B Norwalk B Bellflower CJ I.a Mirada Cl Glenn E Artesia 1' Darryl Estrine FFIEBHMAN FOOTBALL - Back Row: Dimitri George, Tom Brick, Duane Roberts, Nlarlin Weldon, Tony l-lajek. Gary Bruyer, Brent Wood, Dale Birdvvell, Next Row: Dino Gatto. Chris Roth, Robert Taylor, Kenny lvlitchell, .John Brick, Kevin DeVries, Chris Dokter, lvlike Ramirez. Next Row: Asst. Coach Curt Mraz. Carlos Licea, Erik Somers, .Jesus Santos. Al Woolfolk, Kimble Kottman, DanvSuckley. Asst. Coach Doug Combs, Next Row: John Verastegui. Bryce Adams, Fred Viren, Tony Skourtas. Chris Rheinhart, David Contreras, Darryl Smalley, Paul Fullbright, Bottom Row: .Jeff VanEs, David Dlivas. lVlark Daniels, Greg lVloCambridge, Russ Nlosak, Danny Athons, Gilbert Bravo. 31 'If-Ji iff '1 . Doing the only thing possible from the sidelines, Stacy Saylor watches his teammates trying their best. E. Running baok .John Verestegui goes through the right side from an l formation as Nlike Ramirez hands him the ball. Freshman Football: Sports - 'IDE 89 Nlayberry, Boldkovvski W lead the pack .480 1. Darryl Fraser, Tim White, Clay Srnith, .Jirn Trent. Mark Aguirre. E. Planting his foot: around C-he turn. Nlike Crosland gets ready for two more miles. 53. Brian Mayberry weaves his way through che pack during a race at La lvlirada Flegion- al Park. Boys' ..l. V. Cross Country EB Artesia E7 AB Norwalk 'l 5 EE Bellflower 134 27 La lVlireda E9 SCJ Glenn 25 'I O5 - Sports: Boys Varsity X-Country ,.-W D , Darryl Eatrine in Cross Country , 1 x a 'l,,, i.i,,i,kw Q - ff A ,. W, , , K ,-m!4,,.-.- 2 A-n-fain aware' H . O -or - 0 ,, . ,.f -o..e..ff -, K, ,, '.3 f ',x ,W 5 . i ,f ,aw V .V-pifra 'ln X.. T.. , J L0 I Its 'I VARSITY CFICJSS COUNTRY - Back Flow: .Jerry Brower, Brad Hayden, Nlika Crosland Front Pow: Tirn I-Iinton, Bryan Mayberry, Tom Durbin. Eric Eobkowski .Jerry Brower stearns his way up Suicide Hill. 28 48 EE 27 SO Boys' Varsity Cross Country Artesia 27 Norwalk 'I 5 Bellflower 34 La Ivlirada 29 Glenn E5 Varsity Cross Country: Sports - 'I CJ7 X ' fi v Girls' Gross Country 135 Artesia 22 46 Norwalk E5 27 Bellflower 213 G4 La Ivlirada ES '1 5 Glenn N. S. 'Y N-ff, In 'l. Fienee Alarcon proves chat sne is one of Iv1ayfair's best: PUFWFWEPS. 2. Nearing cne end of the race, Sabrina Eobkowski snows no sign of scooping. 13. Tearnrnaces Aquilla Fredrick and Stacy Cole fignc for a win for Nlayfair. '1 OS - Sports: Girls' Cross Country 1'-xwsli 3 15: Pnocos Ey Darryl Esnrinz H an ,V-new Photos By .Jirn Whyte i'?'i i 'i X ' W Q we of 5 SH 'N is -Awww 5 H. GIRLS' CFZCJSS COUNTRY - Fienee Alar- con, Tracey Flores, Aouiila Fredrick, Christ- ine Fiicharda. Stacey Cole, Sabrina Sob- kowaki. Coach Barry Hayworth. Senior Fienee Alarcon strides to another easy victory. Sabrina Eobkowski Ieada the pack as she approaches the finish line. 13 Girls' Cross Councry: Sports - 'I CIS Q 5 53 fl 5 ' H, ,jg x Q. L 1 Q? x h,,3'4i?r , y .I 1 I Y ? U KN Xi if i'Z mm A 'il gl A, X 2, ,.- K I l- , Q, i. ,V W Q, .Junior Varsity Volleyball 1 st Bound La lviirada John Glenn Norwalk Bellflower Artesia End Bound La Nliracia .John Glenn Norwalk Bellflower Artesia 9-15, 13-15 15-113 12-15, 9-15 15-B, 15-113 15-12 1D-15, 5-15 9-15, 4-15 9-15, 11-15 10-15, 3-15 15-10, S-15 15-17 9-15, 14-15 11-15,14-1B Lena Williams sets the ball up during a match against Bellflower. Bumping the ball cautiously, Diane Sutherland waits for one of ner teammates to spike it. Back Flow: Karen Fitzgerald, Yvonne Dowell. Next Bow: Inga Tuclio. Lena Williams, Brenda Davies, Next Bow: Diane Sutherland, fvlia lVlcKinney, Kelly Kafel, .Julie Nlencloza, Front Bow: Debbie Kecling, Lisa l-leffran, Bev Hess. E ..l.V. Volleyball: Sports - 'I 'l 'I Varsity had what it took to make it to Gil: The girls' varsity tennis team followed a precedent set by previous Mayfair teams in CIF play . . the team went undefeated in League play and went to quarter finals by beating Sante Fe and Brawley to end up losing to La Serna B - 'l CJ. The team QOC this far in a rather strange way. One player said. We constantly ate and acted hyper. The team was headed by what many players Called an excellent coach, lVlrs. Pat Young. 4 1 lily . J., Girls' '13 'l7 'IE GEEBJ 'I4 'ICJ 'IB '12 'lCJ 'IG Varsity Tennis La lVlirada 5 Glenn 'l Norwalk G Bellflower lI73J9 Artesia 4 La lvlirada B Glenn O Norwalk G Bellflower E Artesia 5 A i N ff. I ,ff fum I i., J ' 'K ff' ' A l H. E, J ' V. , A., ,ax xt .kk X X X N. x M R. ' k 1 x N .L. ....n- it 2 'TVX T gy 1 G xk 52 if wwwp-:W A I3 4 1 'l. Keeping her concentration, Kelly Kelleher sends the ball A Copspinning for., B Valuable point. 23, While plating the net. Fulvia Castelli returns the ball with W E. Varsity Tennis - Fulvia Castelli, Theresa Litchett, Gnaciela ease' Zetarain, Nina Narenjo. Paquita Naranjo, Kelly Kelleher. Vicki 4- Schoolmeesber. Alice Nlurakarni, Kathy Lee, Flobin Davis. Displaying excellent form, Vicki Schoolmeester sets up for the shot. i .JV tennis aces opponents for league title 1 si. I I jk, A f t gif, it, I I J F I, .ff Xi kk,, K' ll A If 1 vf'-A A. at K 1 'si' 1 JV Tennis 'l 2 La Nlirada 6 '1 E Glenn O 'I B Norwalk CJ 'l S Bellflower E 'l B Artesia O BE La lNfIirada 'I O 'I 7 Glenn 'l I B Norwalk O 'l I3 Bellflower 5 'I 5 Artesia 3 A Photos by Aa'-on Fume 'l. A tense moment is felt by Kris Eoogerd awaiting the serve 1. ,JV Tennis Team - Coach .Jenny Vander lvlaarl. Kareen to start the set. 2. Hitting the volley, Diane Logan anticipates her opponent's next FTIOVS. Wong, Michelle Bookout, Karen Daners, Somerleigh Robbins, Diane Logan, Karen White, Kristen Boogercl Tara Brownell, Cynthia Plemick, l-lelen Nlurakami. Girls take seoono in l.eague, go tvvo rounds in GIF 'l. Soaring through the air, .Janice Parks tries to but a rnove on an Artesian and go for two points. 2. GIRLS' VAFRSITY BASKETBALL - Beck Flow - Yvonne l-lib- bing, Fulvia Clastelli, Kathy lvlahoney, .Janice Parks, Ellie ltkoff. Front Plow - Lisa lvlatson, Sheila lvlontoya, Sabrina Sobkowski, Debbie Del Rosario, l-lolly Prescott. 3. Guard l-lolly Prescott takes the inbounoeo ball and looks toward the rniclclle for an oben teannrnate. 41. Friends ano teanwrnates l-lolly Prescott and Debbie Del Rosario share a laugh after falling over each other. 5. High scorer Ellie ltkoff puts another shot over an oooonent's reach. K? 1.7 i rx xv k r -K J V N VH V ' i i ak- -' .- i H' ' hy, I K E .Q 'l 14 - Sports: Girls' Varsity Basketball +- K.. TE L ,sie , I , Girls play .JV level oasketoel Girls' ..J.V. Basketball Bellflower Norwalk La lvliraoa Artesia Glenn Bellflower Norwalk La lvliraoa Artesia Glenn 55 'l. GIBLS' ..l,V. BASKETBALL. f Back Bow f lvlarv Sirnnwons, Steonanle Varela, Yvonne Dowell, Allnson Whyte, Beverly l-less, Front Bow A Helen lvlorakanw, Dlane Sotnerlano, Debose Brasnear, Duane Logan, lvlnonelle Holtzolaw. B. Snootlng frorn the line, Diane Sutherland sends the oall toward the nooo. 3, VVl'uIc1 driving for two, Steonanne Varela takes a glance at the DBSKEC. 'l 'I B - Sports: Girls' ..l.V. Basketball 'fb fi! Ani. Q... 'ix L. 1 we A m E L u E I as E 9 KD 'I Frosh boys bouhce it up too '1. Ah opeh Erik Summers receives the bail being passed to hum by a feliovv teammate. B. Nluke Ramirez skirmishes oowh court while benhg chased by a La IVlurac1a player. 3. EROS?-4 - BASKETBALL - Back Row A Erik Summers, Bob Taylor, Ratrick iVIcf3ior'vis, .Jim iviillette, Niarlih Vveloori, Larry Hull, lvluke Ramirez, Front Row - Richard Locker, Chris Reinhardt, Frank Carohha, Coach Doh Hol- combe, .Jim iVicFacIcIeru, David Cllivas. QW, as 51 BB 4S 42 52 43 44 40 BB BB K 4945 15. I '-'b I' Frosh Basketbail Bellfiower La ivlirada Norwalk Artesia Glehh Bellflower Norwalk La Niiraoa Artesia Glehh JV. Basketball: Sports - 1 '1 7 xy 49 .v. aaskeuball f X Bellflower- La Ivlirada Nornvvalk Anteeia Glenn Bellflower Nonvvalk La lvlirnada Artesia Glenn A, T4 ,rrlwy x,y:5!J,p, Y,-:Hpx ,bf 'f T417 a A lll- -4 W, Q K W..,. ,,f vets' .- Us..-4,45 Wav N X Yu . , l. a - sg - Q .:.. x ii. N ,I A Kal 'l 'I 8 - Spar'-te: JV. Basketball il .gn .pf 'Q Driving through the Matador defense Brad Burns finds a break in the zone Spinning the ball towards the net Curt Wil son puts two rnore points in for Nlayfalr ..l V BASKETBALL Tom Kruen .Jeff Warren .John Catron .Jeff Nicely Steve Brown David Brleg Curt Wllson Dan Gra bowski Tim Long Tony Parisi Brad Burns lvlike LeGrand Bob Bellamy Sean lVlcGln nls Aaron l-lugnes Bret Wattson goes up to lay one in from a DEW VIEVV Mike Nlay struggles with Norwalk player as he tries to get the Dall to teammate Brad Smidt. VABSlTY BASKETBALL - Kevin Klasey. Lance Nlaples, .lim Vukelich, Bret Watson, Brad Smidt, lvlike lVlay, Curt Yocam, Scott Jetmia. Coaches - .Jim Crockett, Greg Brand. 52 J , I, N' 4,7 44 1 34 10 sa g Wi f ,v .M , 2 -,g,',fE , 5 'ff XA ' . Nc S s i 4 , -f , K , . Rs 4. L ' Varsity Basketball 57 55 441 75 75 59 55 57 513 75 Bellflower La lVlir-ada Norwalk Artesia Glenn Norwalk La Nlirada Bellflower Artesia Glenn 53 55 A5 44 55 51 75 51 B4 5'l Varsity Basketball: Sports - 'l 'l B Good depth gives team second in League Varsity Wrestling SS Bellflower ES 7S La Nlirada O SG Glenn 'I 5 52 Norwalk 'I 4 SS Artesia AG 'I . E. 13, 4, VARSITY S. ..I.V. WRESTLING - Sack Row - Coach Rick Stratton, Dale Sirdvvell, Garey Sruyere, Eugene l.aRor-te, Coach . ' Rexvvlnkle, Tony I Cheek Next Row - .Jim Hayek, Adam Selchie, S'lI Wyatt, Stacy Wickham, Ron Saylor, .Jim Trent, Darren Apodaca, Syron Cuellar, Craig Sarton. Next Row - Gilbert Erayo, Tim Ravlischek, Ralph Ramirez, Shawn Banks, Jim I-Ienry, David Wolfe, Greg IVIcNight, Tony Skour- tes, Thomas l.IrI:Janski. Next Rovv 4 Nick Dogris, Steve Ziporlin, IVIark Aguirre, Ron Roe, Stanley Johnson, I-ierb Burke, IVIartin Rivera, Nick Skourtas. Front Row - .Jim IVIiIIs, Greg Alexander, Rhll Shanks, Raul IVIcLean, Nlarty IVIcGee, Raul Calhane, Don I-lovvard. Nlark Aguirre works his Way up from the mat to score more points, Senior .Jim Ivlills applies pressure to pin his opponent. A desperate headlock is made oy Rhil Shanks to gain points. 'I SG - Sports: Wrestling l i l ..l.V. Wrestling 54 Bellflower 'l 2 69 Le Ivlirede O 72 Norwalk CJ 78 Glenn O .v 131 Artesia 'I 9 l . X l x Si N Xkxx in E Q u E I Qi. U C E ID 5- 1' n 'S -5 C W . ' if 1 '1. l-lerb Burke struggles to get avvey for s 5 one-point escape. 2. Preparing for e pin, Dale Birdwell etscempcs cc: flip his opponenc over. 2 ..l,V. Wrestling: Sports - 121 Soooer tearns at least have fun vvnlle drawing Varsity Soccer Norwalk Glenn La Ivliracla Artesia Sellflovver Norwalk Glenn La lvliracla Artesia Bellflower 122 Sports: Soccer .Joey Escobedo, known for his bicycle kick, decides to go for a straight on shot. Nlarc lvluniz looks down field to find an open teammate. VARSITY SOCCER - Sack Row - Coach Kevin Singleton, Ivlark Casperson, Gary Nlallet. Ross Weaver, Tony Dias, .Jay Acebo, Gary Sommers. Front Row - Ivlarc lvluniz, Robert Walls. Walter Altez, Pete Feese. .Joey Escobedo, Todd Roberts. Aaron Rios 'S I 4 I I aaaiii f iff I' s s wia Junior Varsity Soccer C Norwalk S C Glenn S O La Ivlirada 'I 'I Artesia C3 2 Bellflower 'I C Norwalk S C Glenn E C La Ivlirada 'I C Artesia 'I 'I Bellflower C K -I Ils in I E M 5 .JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER - Back Row - Coach Doug Combs, Carlos Licea. The IVIing Tran, Kevin CeVries, .Jeff VanEs, Tim White, .Jerome Rocha, Chris Roth. lvlike Dilvlaggio. Front Row - .Jesus Santos, Nlark Daniels. Rob lVIcCone. Fred Viren. Raul Nlcreno, Darrell Smalley. ln a game against Artesia, The Nlinh Tran cautiously dribbles the ball toward their goal. Raul Nloreno attempts to pass the ball to an open team member. Soccer: Sports - 'I 213 i IVieyberry leeds treok events, .Jeros leeds field Y T my 1 y D D ' I' fi T .4 H f T e m y T iiiy i'M 'I 1. A 'Soon cries co get che best jump from the gun during the high hurdle. 2. Tom Durbin pushes herd, end eventually passes two opponents from Norwalk. 53. J.V. TFIADK - Back Piow - Matt Staple, Fiendy Gelewski, Fioberc Porter. Nliddle How - Aaron Smith, Tom I-ioisey, Tom Durbin, Deen Dennis, Tim White. Fr-ont Fiow - Chris Floth, Bob Bellamy. Eili Wiett, Greg Er-uyer-e, Deie Birciweli. 'l 24 - Sports: .J.V. Track ,gigg- 4.-0 s ' .3-F' J 1 Nh - - T 4 ...ami ' ,kay-Q... g 5 ,.. .Q- Q. T, ,, -Q x f fQ' T -,' my 'I' -f 4 i i ,... ' fm G N, ' H fl ' LL,x .Q-gig , z , x T. 1 W ,P 'i m 1 if 1, W 1 WM? -w,.,,,,, . ,f W, -1- intra., Nw .. an 'V 3- . -if - , .. T' 1s! --url Q T ' - 3,.N KW, V: . -' Ai 'I . 'af iw it - i an f Q xl' UA -A Leading varsity rniler, Brian lviayberry, surges off the line during a soggy 'l -mile race. Brian Hedge looks ahead and ends up than way at the end of the raoe. While other vaulcers and spectators look on, Ken Hulsey cries to get a last, kick co go over the orossoar. VARSITY TRACK - Back Flow - Harry Klann, Cornelius Beltran, Coach Jim Gaines, .John Hughes. Nlidclle Flow - Bryan lvlayberry, Eric Eookowski, Andy Ferreira, .Jerry Brower, Flon Flornero, Tim Hinton, Nlike Crosland, Front How - Tim White. lvlaclz Scaoel, Flobert. Porter, Handy Galewski, Brian Hedge, Richard Jaros. WSJ? ,. .ag f A or . 1 nys 3 -' ,.gi.,,+'C1i 'fl' ' Varsity Track: Sports - 'I E5 E it 3? i iv' hi . if X .. i 1 ii K QW X 'Qs Al '3 1 ni K ' ' W 1' 32 i be Y X av in ta .fx 3 ff at i F w. QW- 5 If I, ., i ,,,: A Q f ' ,if Ig Eg x ff ' , x if J 4' ' R f f f 'fix l D l I f Q' 'R -1 P41 5 V Wg ,ti gyggy M 4. GIRLS TRACK - Back Flow - Coach Virginia I-look. Yvonne l-liboing, Angela Br-ink, Christie Yccum, Denise Grasman, Karen Fitzgerald, Cheri Anderson, Sharon Krueger, Laura Dutton, Coach Haworth. Bottom Flow - Gina Arias, Althia Albin, Sabrina Bobkowski, Tracey Flores. Flobin Kardell, Stacey Craig. Denise Schuld, Susie Leffingwell, Cindy Shocl, Flenee Alarcon. Lisa Chipperfield, Christine Richards, Kris Winklemen, Annette Fluggerio, An overwhelming lead by Stacey Craig gives her a victory in the 440. During light rain. Christie Yocum leads her opponent during the first leg of the quarter mile relay. 1 'Y 3 leads girls' fp 'flew' fi-,ii ez, ,,i1.::-mv ,M -, 'f' :ew '.-f fl .. J f' ffii vffxszmsif , .. ' 5 . W,I., ,,' illi K'-, M' , :f,,i ,, 31 42 lll i V 1- ',,,',- -11, LL., 1 ' -,,' :W ,, ,,,L- 22:2 , gg, ,f ET , ig 1 iii if ' , iii V .if ,A ,,,p,L ., M33 t! Q ,. dgwf? 7-1 ' in M ' W Mi ' 55' A-2 V 1 rf in -5, Y' :fl-fl .gp ,- aye, Q2 Wm- -f,:,!,-mi,,,,.., Y , , ,. . . V, , ,gg-J ','--- iv W,,,,,f If Ji l' o f lg- V , .,,-f M , H 7 X 9, V .m244fiIf55?l9mlf'14ebf - traok team Young talent 'I. I-2. 13. A final kick is given as Angela Brink finishes the last leg of the 440 relay. Strength and determination give Lisa Cnio- perfield a Eno place in ner event. Sabrina Eobkowski awaits for the gun after hearing the on your mark whistle. 2 Girls Track: Sports - 'I E7 N Aviv? iii fs vi I Ii? Wi I? wifi? H5 g A If -1 5 X F S Q? I I ps. 1 '1 I3 'I. Following Che ball closely, Todd Flobertxa eenda the pall down the line for a winner. 2. Deep concencratnon ie needed ae Tony Duae prepares for :ne aerve. 3, Flicardo Ivlirand eeba up for a strong two hand backnand. 4. VAFISITY TENNIS - Sack Sow - .Jerry Wasson, Lance Wren, Floberc Walls, Tony Dias, Front Fqovv - Larry Barley. Ricardo Ivlirand, Todd Soberca. 'I SB - Sports: Varsity Tennis cn Q II c D L m 4 EL , H , Z 'B 'Q' vi I i4 f25'x ' 'av Visit? Wm Y X W K I Q 11,9 I , -ui, V fun A 2 'ww 4 0 x :,' i J g 4 Q has New coaches Balin, Whyte lead boys' tennis team , 'W x 1 lk Wi 5 A 7 i G we i I ' if k f Q Q - .1 .-.nfi 2 K K :IV ,:k, izr K I 'i. J,V. TENNIS - Back Flow - Greg V V V g McKnight. Pac McGinnis. -John Russel. fffykf , , I, G ,K Front: Flow - Qornan Hernr'-ick, Fiichard ' ' f ' if zfw h f , . W N, a q' f' 1 .v ' ' 3 ww ,X Bush, Gary Harmon. W' kir Q35 M M J 'gg' ix? fl My E. Giving a terrified look, Greg IVir:Knight: Q A ' ,V Q wwf 253' gf G ' 5' Gyn K watches his serve hit: the net. V? l Ii ' Y fv 'x , 5, fy if 13. Sending the bali over che net. Pac fv1cGinnis V ii ifff ii' Q f :ywiavg V 42-5 .L -5 5 5' f shows his service forrn. V , ,. -' ' - , ,if A ,T J M' ,, ' in i i , L m E 5 ,gf ,Q 3 I I Q ,S 5 L m W, N.V,.. H W E ID 3 E rl I3 .J.V. Tennis: Sports - '1 29 l u Girls , K 1 N .ff , H Q. , .MN , -V -. ,vi 3. , A fy gwgy-w.,. ' , ' i f3f'f'j,.f.!i,f+'Sg,5a-Kgs, xl ' H 5 1' 311.955,-'i'.f -- f A if 'ibn-.rr ,- - Y Vp-- ,Q-5 MQW ,.., ,... ,. A -f A W jg , ,., ...5:'r-iii Y' I.. T.. M:-A, rf. .V . Sfiq-Q.. 'f o:,5.,giA.wM , xwim H if ,QA - Tw- .,'1?f?f1'ix'ff:4'.-vm 'l EIO - Sports: VSPEICY Softball ' 15, ,3,.,f- A softball face ,A W? 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N T5 , A ,- '- TVX aw l 1 wx ' Va- Y X I ,V 1 ,iff a - if 'T 9 ,pr ,-. , W' 'll T 5 , I - i f I ,I W f n W L , , F-fi, m 'f:Z qzrniff' WWE .,-'ry ,, l W ,,, L - if Y if 5 9 'Fu During their first garne, Sindi Fieid tries to put one in for a strike. Ellie ltkoff ends the inning with a routine catch. Third baseman Yvonne Dowell finds that catching the ball is easier with the aid of sunglasses. VABSITY SOFTBALL - Back Bow - Yvonne l-libbing, Holly Prescott, Sindi Field, .Janice Parks, Sheila Montoya. lvliddle Bow -- Lise VanEssen, Karen Daners, Yvonne Dowell, Bita Dances. Debbie Del Flosario. Front Flow - Linda Slines. Lisa Nlatson, Sue Stoneoypher, Ellie ltkoff, .J.V. SOFTBALL - Back Bow - lVlandy Erickson, Beverly l-less, Cindy Kruger, Debbie Fleynolds. lvliddle Flow f lvlaria Walker, Brenda Davies, Kelly Kafel, Stephanie Varela. Bottorn Bow - Diane Bubio, Laurie Bott, Shauna Shearer, McNeil. Throwing to first to get the runner out is Beverly l-less, Dutfielder Shauna Shearer winds up for the throw to second base. Stephanie Varela prepares herself for the onoorning ball being thrown to her by the shortstop. Colette 9 0 l'D D 5 cf rf,5 'Q' 3- W, C S '131 B Senior, frosh pitchers lead V5 '5'13Y to t . 1 'l 141, , 1 2 VABSITY BASEBALL Back Bow Steve Welchel .Jay Acebo lVllke Kucera Sheldon Flocha Dion Beck Lance lviaples Corny Tatum Dale Drummond Denis Plambeck. Coach Larry l-lilliard. Bottom Bow - Kevin Evert Jerry Popc- vich, Curt Flcoha, Brian Twitty, Nlatt Sanders, Eddie Bamirez, Pete Feese, lvlike Bamirez, lVlike Lazarin. Craig Crosland. After slamming a three-run homerun, Sheldon Flocha crosses the plate with a big grin while his teammates wait to congratulate him. 3 4 Varsity pitcher Dion Beck throws his last practice ball before starting another game. Third baseman John Catron shows that the sky is the limit with an Artesia base coach looking on. 5 B Even with his eyes closed, second baseman Tom Kruen still catches the line drive. JLJNIOB VAl1lSlTY BASEBALL - Back Bow - Vishi Veerappa, Brent Wood. Gilbert Lopez, Jim James, Bon Fioe, Art DeWitt, .John Catron, Bicky Dilvlarzo, lvlike LeI3rand, Greg Panster. Front Bow - .Jim Kelly, lvlike Dilvlaggio, Tom Kruen, Greg Alexander, .Jim Jones, Darren Wickman. Stacey Saylcr. lvlarty Jones. 'l 32 - Sports: Varsity Baseball Q.: 1 s 2 l s l i f E s l i 15. pijgv A A - 11 5 .J.V. Baseball: Sports - 11313 Golfere evving into Spring ' WMM -iff. ,W 3415517 nl, 3,1 . 'Fm' , 35,4 41, M- T ,ri 1 5 :-.c Ev., t . :..LAxlZ- .4 iffy , , ,. A T T, 1-949,215 fAz:r, 1 49 ..,,. , 4 X 'xr -sv, 1-4- X Q 'Rig . -, 1. GOLF TEAIV1 7 Back Flow - Tirn Kruen, Tony Pariei, Dave Jonee, Dinwicri George, .Jerome Rocha, Coach Don Holcombe. Fronts Fiovv - ,Jeff Warren, Darren Teague, Sceven Jonee, Fioee Weaver. Bill Dingvvell. E. Freehndan Darren Teague ehovve hie driving forrn, 3. .Jeff Warren foilovve through on hie ewing. '1 C34 - Sports: Goif R MFA IZ... E If :XM kqf Photos By Nllka Crosland 'l. EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL - Kelly l-lolancl, Kellie Srnalley, .Jean Euckua, Shannon Nlulvaney, Holly Gagnon, Pam Dacria. lvleliasa Nlonce. 2. SEVENTH GFZADE VOLLEYBALL - Heidi Takitza, Lorri Cnipperfield, Shawn Fraker, Sandy Tudic. .Julie Jebbia, Sherry Lake, Amy l-lincon, Theresa lvllllemze, CHPISCIE Trujlllo eqiiul A Intramural Volleyball: Sports - 14135 0' ts 'l. SEVENTH GBAOE FOOTBALL: Back Bow - Sherry Lake, Christie Villalobos, Jenny 1-r Budd, Next Bow A Oaroline Eddy. Gina James, Oanielle Bellamy, Brenda Anderson. Front Bow - Christie Trujillo, .Julie ulebbia, '-- Lori Hunt, Karin Anderson. B. EISHTH OBAOE FOOTBALL - Lisa Longaker, Shannon lvlulvaney, Kern Evert. X ' tl Kellie Srnalley, Chris Brown, .Janet Larson, Q Kristi Engstrom, Barn Oatria, Beth Long, X Andrea Alarcon. 13. SEVENTH S EIGHTH GBAOE VVBESTLING: Too Bow - Bod Brown, Buck Nulle, .Jesse Fluegal, Brian Houts, Fred T' Nissen, Andy Soudder, Eric Sornrners. Next Bow 7 Keith Jones, Oavid Hess, Ton'1 Ouoera, Ernie Cobb, Scott Lasch, Bobby Nloore, Bick Strornan. Bottorn Bow - Oavid Hernandez, .Jeff Johnson, Bobby Katzenberger, Oayid Jones, Gary Hylton, Allen Trent, Bon Bartyzel. Tl, 1 lVlYAl,1g s Photos orts In -r 3 T T' 'l 38 -- Sports: Intramural Football - Wrestling 3 1 Cf UJ 3 Cf 1 DJ C 1 DJ LN. Mbi- E 'U 1 cr U3 5 cr SEVENTH GFIADE BASKETBALL - David Hernandez. David Cobble, Eric Sornera. Paul Adoock. Ernie Nledina, Coach Kathy Zirolli, Allan Jirninez. Pat Dlaen, Craig daun- zemie, .Jan Aoebo. Gary Hylton. SEVENTH GBADE GIBLS BASKETBALL- Back F-low - Kim Morgan, Lori Hunt. Irma Arcega, .Julie Jebbia. Diane Yalliah. Front Flow - Susie Williamson, Brenda Andrews, Sherry Lake, Kriati Bendon. .Jennifer IVIoPhail, Stacy VanEa. Bridgit Johnson. 1 Intramural: Sports - '1 S37 IVTE E3 TTC LJP M 1 Wt 1 ,W -'Y gm 'UFY3 hw TTCES 2UfLmmLDbvnmUmm mmmmmm0Wamommpm WUDDO 7300U0sr4 2.mfD7VIDCL0UJmX Im? AWQOV -Wrm m'mmDIONF2g Z 31,152 94'g,'U'51: ' 3935 Qg15'3w5mI sv3ffsf1I,,mQg?'g3g1w U21mUSQfgUmgf5 flliflgmg Q03-in Qliimoglmugnom i,Qg5iQfv2 2ff32fm rm -' I 5525w QsI5-p'g :Qgbm mf,S1J0f:9vU 3935 5-4333532.53 mE?1K z94Jo1af Znnlgm mUQg5OIU gggpi qmg mgmm -. U1 gigav Q3229'wm 'Ug3F LIUUDELE QUCQ mmmQ5,mm .Ev-I mvgnffm. 'I BB - Sports: Intramural A . . we JP. l-lign gets tc participate in rnany clifferfent sports 1. SEVENTH S EIGHTI-I GRADE SOCCER - Jan Acebo, Bill Vaughn, Robert Fecar-ctta. .Jeff Nlclntur-f, Rick Robertson, Er'-ic Schulz. Keith Jones, Allen Jiminez, Rat Brown. B. SEVENTH S. EIGI-lTl-l GRADE BASKET- BALL - Trevor- Rice, Rst Br-own, Dar-r-yl Disbr-ow, .Jim Olsen, Coach Dave Frost. lVIar k Beck, .Jeff Davis, Rick Robertson. Lane Nekasone. 2 lncr-emur-al: Sports - 'I SS Ll- E The title of Athlete of the Year has been bestowed upon DEBBIE DEL RDBAFIID for her exceptional accom- plishments as an athlete. Her talents in the athletic field ex- tend to many different areas. As a freshman, Debbie's athletic career began on the track and cross country teams. Throughout her junior and senior years at Nlayfair, Debbie con- tinued track and played volleyball, varsity basketball and softball. While participating in sports, she has managed to maintain a 3.33 grade point average. She also vvas a member of Nl-iS as a sophomore and as a junior, Sorellas. She has been on the honor roll for three years. Debbie's accomplishments and athletic abilities vvill serve as an exam- ple to future women athletes. if V-1 ,,,.-.-qs. 'I 40 - Sports: Athlete of the Year 19' 'HL 7fTjl.5X Q ,-f Y Ri In recognition of his athletic excel- lence, the honor of the Athlete of the Year Award has been given to DIDN BECK. l-le has displayed the sports- manship and leadership needed to represent lVlayfair with this fine honor. l-lis athletic career initially began as a freshman and carried on through- out his four years at Nlayfair. l-le was on the basketball team and JV base- ball team during his earlier years. As his talents developed and his motiva- tion increased, Dion went on to letter in both varsity football and baseball. Aside from school, other organiza- tions honored Dion by making him a part of the second All-League Team in baseball as a junior. This was followed his senior year by his participation on the first All-League Team in football and the All-South Coast second team. l-lis accomplishments have and will continue to inspire many younger athletes in lVlayfair's future athletic program. l 'Y-,g?,,, ,1,,4,:.1 M ,-f,,a:.hUm' 1 1, v X, My , ,:.Hq..,-, fwmwwv 'l 44 - Clff The Wall: Explanation CJFI: TI-IE VVALL EXPLANATION The Off The WalI sec- tion of this book was de- vised in the scheming minds of the editors. The section came about for many reasons: to show the artistic abilities of some of the students at Nlayfairg to show the different fashions being worn on campus: and to show what the many different fads were this year. It also came about to let people know what made the news this year and to show what movies. television shows and musical groups were popular. But the main reason the section was thought up was to make our book a little different from others, and to show that all things are completely different when you look at them from our point of view. -1? K 2-L27 K Q-xi-Aw 1- M N k V ,,,,,,,,,,,.W1.,,, ' Explanation: Off The Wall - '1 A5 M.. eugqnsg IAJJEQ W E x 0 L AJ us U E J Q E: L In . .x 155 '96 W Q Q C X x xxx 9 ,nY 15- 4 T 5 P vi 1, . J 1 X 0 5 If Ill 2 m 2 5 5 3 3 3 N ..- As, 'Tl au .msg Gallery: Off che Wall - '1 47 LUQERYY vikrfyf fbi: '53 T r D as A 1 Y' S A Q it A L 'fd -: 4'--: im 5, Jw-.5 f f V i ,wil li we 4 Z l s c . it Q s .9 f fi' I i i' i La UFS Smut! Valencia ignites hidden talent The art department at lVlayfair has proved to have some very gifted stu- dents. as shown by these pictures. Nls. Flicki Valencia, IVlayfair's newest art teacher, has chosen these draw- ings as some of the best turned in by her students. The artists range from seventh through twelfth graders, and many of the pictures have placed in local art contests. We feel these stu- dents deserve to have their drawings showcased in our Gallery EE. 'l 45 - Off The Wall: Art Gallery 522: Er ian Tre vino 12 V Chris Loman f in Ahmad Auuag Y Arc Gallery: Off The Wall - 'I 49 , 2.5 Q Q Z3 L - fwf, f ,yi 4525, Q I A .X .,'f-V, if! a if 'Q I ,Nr Env' ' X-u 1 l A '?,g.,,.,' I Xu 3 W Z Arsfxqyikr .Q , A, LL 1 f f' ' W5 Xdfqh if ,gi 5 if , .ff 'ff' 'ww' 'L V ' i' 'i-38,5 Q inf -.AWAY X 15 X L . 4 . 5 , if- , 4-4 T Darr- yl Estrih We decided to put a photo gallery ih our Off The VVall sectioh to show the skills of some of the photographers oh the yearbook staff. .Just like the art gallery, these pages show the artistic abilities of some of our studehts. Like every other picture ih this book, these photographs, were developed ahd printed in each of the ihdividual photographers ovvh homes. SQA lvlike Croslahd Photo Gallery: Off The Wall - 'l 51 Old and nevv shovv up in fashion On the lvlayfair campus, our flair for fashion never fades. l-lovvever, everyone dresses in his X her diffe- rent style. The change in fashions have included a little of both old and nevv. ln the 'EO's, miniskirts were the rage. Novv in '82, mlnis are pack and they're more popular than ever. lvlinis novv come in many styles, and the teaming of miniskirts and tights proved to oe a Winning combina- tion. The military had a big influence on the styles of clothes in '82, Sailor tops, when paired vvith vvhite pants, produced a nautical look that was extremely popular. Sailor hats, headldands, and other acces- sories completed the look. lvlilitary-influenced Camouflage and khaki coordinates were also very popular. The look of the '5CJ's included outton-dovvn shirts, straight-leg pants, pullover svveaters and oardigans. All of these vvere combined in 'E2 to form the Preppy look. Also included in the Preppy wardrobe were plaid pants, lzod shirts, and penny loafers. This comloinas tion of Eastern prep school and '5CJ's styles vvas vvorn by many people on the lvlayfair campus. lt gave these people a completely different look, vvithout going to the extremes of Punk or New VVave. 'l 52 - Fashion: Clff The Wall The look of the frontier days was brought back in an updated form. Full denim skirts with petticoats were matched with big, ruffled prairie tops and boots to achieve the look of the Clld West. This femininely western way of dressing was extremely popular in 'BE When it came to sweats, bright, brilliant colors were the key. Sweats no longer come in only blue and grey. They could be found in any color of the rainbow. Sweats became more fashionable and could be worn almost anywhere. And when they were worn with leg warmers, the look seemed unbeatable. However, leg warmers weren't only being worn with sweats. They were being teamed with every- thing, including jeans, shorts, and even dresses. Leg warmers were definitely the biggest fad in fashion this season. Designer jeans have been considered in for many years, and this year was no exception, .Jeans have been so popular because of their versatility. They were paired with everything from sweaters and lace for a dressy look, to sweatshirts and tennis shoes for more casual times. No matter what time of year, the surfers on the lvlayfair campus were always dressed their way. Plain or shine, they wore shorts, T-shirts, and tennis shoes. And when the cold weather was gone, most of the T-shirts were too. lVlany famous designers, Calvin Klein, Yves Saint Laurent and Oscar de la Renta, to name a few, come along with new fashions every year. This year was no exception. These creations, many of which were ex- tremely outrageous, were the fashions everyone wanted, but ever-present inflation made them very expensive. So for now, we'Il just have to keep wearing our own styles, at least until next year. 1. lvlodeling the new sailor look, Uma Veerappa shows one of the new fashion trends. 2. The old days return. Flobin Davis shows off the traditional prairie tcp. 3. lvlega-Prep! Chris lvlarduez displays the necessities of the Preppy wardrobe. 4. Amber Broussard wears an updated version of the miniskirt, one of the many fashions that made a comeback this season. Off The Well: Fashion - 'l 513 C .J 'I Blasting ears out with small personal cassette and radio units seemed to be a favorite fad of the many musically-inclined co-eds at Mayfair. A book to live by? Some people thought there was nothing else to life besides the Preppy Handbook and lzod shirts. IFor more, see f shion.J The beginning of the baffling puzzles was the F'lubik's Cube, which spurred the same puzzles holding keys. Fleal or imitation, only dollars and a name made the difference with the in sunglasses. A classic example of a Flock 'n' F-loll tour. A band such as the Police came out with a new hit album and followed up with a tour including Official Programs and KLCJS TOO l-llP stickers. .X My , , .X gi li, ,ri 1 'i ,Q- ' W 'A . 3 flJ G.. .7 3 X I V, - ,mg Xx ,' ' ,A gi . X - . ng V ,-4 il L- H kj-' ,eg-,TU ,i , 2 I7 'li Q- 3 5 3. - ' 1 f ' fl J -- i, yt..- K Y 3 ,mm LII, F t gi , w H wh, i Y '. . i , 5 iv, ff ,,i,t :ji fag w .W , fl . rfb'-1 1-...Y . N , A, bil M 'H ' i Gm' 1 5 i ,G nik lx: filly 'tjli Q, Y Jfi 'I 54 - Off the Wall: Etc. Q l.lnlike years before, we had a difficult time finding things that would be considered in. These pictures show a few of the fads this year that were very popular. The l:iubik's Cube started a whole line of puzzles in all shapes and sizes, including spheres, pyramids, and chains, which also led to the same thing in key chains. Personal cassette players were also very popular this year. They made it easy for people to listen to their favor- ite music while running, riding bikes, skiing, or just shut- ting out the world entirely. Sunglasses were another favorite of the in crowd. Everywhere you looked, people were wearing sunglasses, either inexpensive imitations or costly Vuarnets for the lucky few. Of course, the ultra cool glasses were nothing without peeper keepers. Although only a few people at Nlayfair took the preppy look to it's limits, people around the campus could be seen wearing alligator and Polo shirts and sweaters, but- ton-down lvladras shirts and Topsiders. Even a few copies of the Preppy l-landbook were seen floating around school. Like years before, going to see your fa- vorite rock group in concert was a favorite pastime. The Police, like many other bands, came out with a highly acclaimed album and followed it with a world tour. As you can see, we have only touched a few bases. Looking at fads throughout the year, these were the things that stood out in our minds. Etc.: Off the Wall - 'l 55 Eighth gredere heme 1- 1- My '82 I-Iell of Eerhe 'I . MOST FRIENDLY - Fred Nieeen S Debbie Belcoe E. CLASS FLIRTS - Lindy Cernpbeli S Pete Ref'-ez 13. MOST ORIGINAL DRESSERS - Sean Woreey S Colleen To 4. IVIOSTINTELLECTLJAL-Ivlerk Heirrbeugh S Nancy Wiroh 5. BEST IRERSONALITY - Krieci Engebrorn S Roberc Fecal'-outa E. BEST LOOKING - Andy Geeewey S Kern Evert 7. CLASS CLCJVVNS -- Rhonda Lake S1 Brett Wood X I .f 5- N f S 1 'I 58 - Off the Wall: - Bth Grade I-Iell of Ferne 4 x 2' , t 'fi-agar v , , f-rv 1, 1. 4 'ar Q-in 50 Sth Grade HNIALL OF Fame Off the Wall 'I 57 J A Political Year That Should Not Se Forgotten The year's national and international hap- penings were very spread out. Politicians and politics, presidential aides and financial aids, welfare and untimely farewells played a part in forming the year's news. You name it and it probably happened in the political arena. Ponald Peagan became famous and infamous for his budget slashings and war-building antics. l-le helped support the unstable El Salvador govern- ment, which made him a hero and a goat in the eyes of America. l-lis conservativism seemed to sweep through the nation, help- ing businesses and putting the weight of once federally-supported programs on the shoulders of the states. This was referred to as New Federalism. Whether he was liked or not, the President made the head- lines constantly. On the international scene, tragedy seemed to overcome the news. During a military parade in Egypt, a group of lVluslim fundamentalists posing as soldiers jumped 1 'l. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat watches the Yom Kippur parade seconds before his senseless assassination. E. Leader of the Solidarity Union, Lech Wale- sa, gives a speech in front of his fellow union members. 'l 55 - Off the Well: Political from a militia truck and ran towards the Presidential box, spraying it with bullets. When the smoke cleared, there were SS wounded and five dead, including President Anwar Sadat. Shock was the mildest term used for this senseless murder. On the dark- est side of human nature was the mad President of Libya, lVluammar Gaddafi. l-le was actually glad to see Sadat killed. Although most of the news from his coun- try, if not all of it, was bad, it was still news. When things stated looking good for Lech Walesa and his labor union, solidarity, they took a 'ISO degree turnabout. General Woj- ciach .Jaruzelski decided to put his foot down, also known as IVlartial Law. These are a few examples of martial law: no free- dom of the press, no public gatherings, in- cluding strikes, sports,and artistic events, mail, telephone calls, and other forms of communication are subject to censorship, and there is no private sale of gasoline. Even though the Poles are suppressed, there is 'Ir E i- 7' D U1 D U O I u oliuisfe. always a hope for freedom. Another event that put the LJ. S. back into the space race was the launching of the space shuttle, Colombia. The world saw the first reusable spaceship launch from a ver- tical position. The ship then went into space for BC orbits and landed at Edwards Air Force Base in he Nlojave Desert. Coming down, it looked like a regular oversized plane. The shuttle, like the Apollo program, should bring in new technology and a new challenge to seek out the final frontier. There were also some other news items which caught world's attention. The death of lsraeli Foreign lvlinister lvloshe Dayan stunned israel. We saw Europe strike out against the storing of American and Flussian nuclear weapons. In ltaly, American General .James Dozier was kidnapped and held by the Red Brigade, a strong underground power. After weeks of nervous waiting Italian police found the General. These were some of the bigger happenings on the international scene. '1. European countries were protesting against LJ. S. and Russia for storing nuclear weapons in Europe. E. AtIanta's convicted child slayer. Wayne Wil- llams gets taken away from the court house via police car. Cn the American scene, things in the news ranged from women gaining and losing ground to the economy going for a roller- coaster ride. While Sandra Day C'Connor was showing women can get into high places, namely the Supreme Court, the EFRA fell on its face due to the lack of state rati- fication of the amendment. When buying a car, it seemed as though Ford and Chrysler couIdn't give us enough money in rebates. Even with the rebates and a free mainte- nance plans the auto industry still faced mass lay-offs and indefinite plant closings. These lay-offs came at a time of extremely high unemployment and cost of living rates. These political events were just a few of the more important things that happened in '81 and 82. Political: Off the Wall - 'I 59 ,f Things to do and happenings too Ti This year, like years before, there were many things that people were doing all over the country. Video games were the big thing with people of ell ages, with Atari being the leader of the video game companies. Any- where these games could be found, people were seen dropping quarters into Fiac lvlan, Defender and Centipede, just a few of the more popular arcade games. l-lowever, arcades weren't the only place these games could be found. Video game sales went up drastically this year, as more and more peo- ple were buying these games for home use on their own television sets. This saved these people a fortune in quarters. A fitness craze swept over the nation this year, and almost everyone got involved in some kind of exercise. Flunning was the fit- ness fad of the '7O's, but people began to find many faults in running. Aerobic dancing, swimming and walking are the exercises of the 'SO's. These exercises have become ex- tremely popular this year, mainly because they got you in shape, but also because they're fun. Even businessmen were getting into shape in 'l SSE. lVlany executives could 'l SCJ - Off The Wall: Social l be found in gyms during their lunch breaks, working out for an hour a day. Being physi- cally fit was definitely in in 'SE. lt was a year of gains and losses in the television industry. The producers of the movie Airplane tried T.V., this time with Police Squad , and two hit movies from last year, F'rivate Benjamin and S to.5 be- came series. General l-lopsital is still the number one daytime soap opera, even though Genie Francis, one of the most popu- lar cast members, left the show. Dallas, the first official prime time soap opera, has led to many new prime time soaps, including Dynasty, Falcon Crest, and King's Cros- sing. Only time will tell if any of them become hits. Late night comedy shows, like Satur- day Night Live and Fridays are still ex- tremely popular with teenagers, and Sunday afternoons are now spiced up with Elvira, lvlistress of the Dark land lVlistress of Bad lVlovies.J. The T.V. industry gained many new shows, but it also experienced some losses this year. CSS has announced that the com- edy classic lVlifAiiSiil-lii will be ending this season, and ASC has cancelled a long time favorite, Barney lVliller. These shows will surely be missed by their devoted viewers. There was great variety in the movies of 'BE Flaiders of the Lost Ark was the biggest money-maker of the year, acting greats Katherine Hepburn and Henry Fonda were teamed for the first time in 0n Golden Pond , Frances Ford Coppola tried his first musical, 0ne From The Heart, and prehis- toric times were dealt with seriously in 0uest For Fire. 0ther popular movies this year included 0hariots of Fire, Arthur, lVlommie Dearest, and Warren Beatty's epic, Fieds. ln the music world, the big news this year was the Fiolling Stones concert. The two- night show drew 180,000 dedicated Stones' fans. 0ther rock performers, in- cluding the Police, Journey, A0!00, and Foreigner also had successful concert tours. Some other popular performers in the rock industry included the J. Geils Band, 0zzy 0sbourne, Joan .Jett and the Black- hearts, and don't forget 0livia Newton- John, who had everyone getting Physical, New Wave has become very popular this year, 0ingo Boingo went from playing small clubs to being the opening act for The Police. The Go-Go's were the first all-girl band to be taken seriously, and they proved it when their first album went number one. And like the year before, DEVO and Elvis Costello were still favorites of the New Wave scene. And unfortunately, a year will not go by without the deaths of some famous people. Natalie Wood and .John Belushi both met with tragic, untimely deaths. Edith Head, who won a record eight Academy Awards for costume design, died at age 81. William Holden, Jack Albertson, and Paul Lynde, all well known in the film industry, also passed away this year. And Walter Knott, who founded Knott's Berry Farm as a fruit stand in 1 940, died at 91. Pac lvlan, Pond. .. XM 2'- VI'-pw 1. 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Thornas Durban Laure Dutton Sarnuel Dyer 'l 92 Sophomores: Aguila-Dyer M ,1 ,,..a wwf h? 1 fn Z 'cv 9? v-f' ,I N 9 is-., fs 4 fri K i if? - 2 r N K 2? Q . L ty We K - wv P 5' 4' R i ix li 2: 1 as i W. -f X, X.. at Fluth Echevarrie Kevin Edwards Richard Egelin Bryan Ehlers Diane Elliott: Fianay Engelbrecht Amanda Erickaon Angel Ezzaddine Lori Faldhahn Flichard Fierrc Bradley Flies Carmen Flores Kr-iscyn Fluegsl Micheal Fluagal Mau Foloifo Ellie Fonseca Tiffany Fraser Aquilla Frederick Lise Gelka Enriques Garnboa Christian Gavin Kimberly Gavin David Gjedde Michael Goldfinger Liza Gonzalez Darrel Gordan Melissa Gordan Denial Grebowski Denise Grasman sf Lorraine Greatshouse Patti Greenlee Lena Griffin Flodney Griffin Ben Guarino William Guerin Olivia Guerrero Mark Guides Melissa Gunter' Flobert Guy Seen Hacker Kenneth Hays Patricia Herlikofar Jamie Hernandez. Debbie Hills N- Hodney Holder Margaret Holland Ficxbert l-loltkarnp Michelle Holnzclaw Fiebecca Hornrnes Brian Hommon Mary Ingram Kathleen Jacobsen Jeff James .gf 1.-f Melanie James Veronica Jsre Monica Jeong Doreen Johnson Soenley Johnson Denise Johnston James Jonee Martin Jones Gunner Jorgensen Theresea Juarez Carole Jurado Fiobin Kardell Amy Katz Kim Kelleher Cheryl Keeler Joann Kim Katrina King Nancy Kinghorn Debra Kingston Donna Knieley Jeffrey Knialay Minas Kocamoglu Micheal Koch Lisa Kranz Scott: HickeL Donald Howard Ni: ' ' M3511 is - . ' Q fx f flfi Qgdff i ,.g-fran j ' f,f'v' '-'-' , ay: 2 1 if , 1,1 ' ,A 5 , 'rf' fi. 'fir' ,. f , , Nfl, tL,.,:1: Y' J' 1-KN' s , 13' 'gf .17 .K ,. F. 7 6? , ,B .91 31,1 A W f--1 iQ f ..r-'YU VZ. u -'I Sophomores: Echevarria-Kranz - 'l 93 .52 A 'A.g:a' , . ri' in f- is z fd Q : 1.01: Y Q: -X-ei -gf-g f 'sk Q2 .i xii I A 3' oo gf , , 'Q f Eggs N W E ai -' gifs 'i Q QS i as ix 3 , ?E! 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Dar'f'y1 Estrine Sophomore Candida - 'I 95 Thomas Kreun Sharon Krueger Lucinda Kruger Linda Kulick Flack Kurtz Dawn La Pack Cyndee Larson Frankie Lazarun Nlike Le Grand Steve Lee Susan Leffungwell Shenen Lemanski Nllchaal Larnaater Kalth Lewis Kiley L'Heureux Craig Llnatrom Dennse Lopez Cynthia Loubert Christopher Lowa .John Lozano Napoleon Lustre Nlerk Nlegennia .Jarnea Manley Stephanie Nlanzo Nllchael Ivlarl Flenea lvlaxwell Kruatl Nlayberry .James NIcDonaIo Nlartln NlcGee Nliohael Nlcl-lenry Nha NlcKlnney Gaylln lVlcNeeee Nllchael lvleyer 1 .James Mallar- ' Romer-n lvhller l Cathy Nluller Bryon Nhlot Alexander Nlnrand Y Danuae Ivhtchsll l Nlonty Nlonfort .Joseph Nlonroe Kenneth Nlounaay Davud Naya Debbie Neleon LelLaru Nelaon L W Michael Nuchola Daniel D'Connell Duane D'Fleilly Sandra Dwena Michael Perdue Daryl Parka l Brnan Patterson David Pearson Danuel Pena Eannle Perry Dannia Plarnbeck Kirn Pope Vivat Pornabanluelap Vsree Pornabanluelap Flonda Proffitt Flichard Prooater Colleen Guinn Sharron Glusnn Steven Gluinn Theraea Glulnn William Flarnlrez Cynthia lflemick John Flenterle .Jarnee Paxwlnkel Debra Fenynolda Stephen Flhoden Fleyrnond Flnebellng Q -Joe Fllgga 3 Flick Flitchey Sornerle Flobbine Jerome Flocha .John Flodruguez Kenneth Floe lvllchael Floghair Bertha Flcuas .John Pose L- Q, K tgp, il' H B! 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I 5'- Avi D' 198 - Sophornorea: Kreun-Floae L - .-- N ar Q ,- ..- ,Pr X fy Darin Young Monique Yrigollen Ivonne Zevala Sandra Ziporlin Diane Fluoio Gregory Flucledge Cecilia Sahagun Bruce Samule Maureen Sanders Brien Serie Michael Scudder Lise Sereno Leah Shadwell Harry Shugert Ann Silver- Wandy Simone Shawn Sirlkul Deanna Skinner Aaron Srriith Lisa Smith Vickie Stacy .Jane Stanley Michael Stanbon Shelly Sbeele Brenda Stevens Kerern Stevens Tracey Stewart Laurie Scith Donald Tana Kimberly Tatum Curtis Teague Floberc Terrio Tifinee Thompson Mike Torre Cherrneyne Torres Sandra Torres Jennifer Tracy Owen Veee Michael Valve Nlargaret Vander Ploeg George Vaughan Vlshwa Veerappa Lynette Veldhuizen Salvador Vern-iiglio Lorraine Vigil Carlos Villegran Scout Voelker Marc Waddell Maria Welker Donna Walters .Jeffrey Warren .Jerome Wesson Michelle Wenkins Leslie Weber Lisa Warp Vicki Wharton Stephen Whelohel Wendy Whiccher Karen White Tlrnothy White Kimberly Williams Curt Wilson Laura WoIDCw Denise Wood Nancy Wren Williarn Wyatt Waiue Wynekoop Sophornores: Fiubio-Ziporlin 1 S7 PRESIDENT --- Rondi Zipperfman VICE-PRESIDENT -- Cynthia Durfgirw SECRETARY -- Vicki Wiliiems TREASURER -- Mary Angeiini 1 EB -- Class Clfficer-s I5-'-'UCI SU!-A53 ci :yay Q, xiii QRIQXJ f . is F if C if , ff., ' gf S gzifw :Lua .Junior Candida - 'I 99 Etarla Akerboorn Lorraine Aiifu Steven Albin Greg Alexander Geraldine Alonzo Cinda Anderson Plandy Anderson Mary Angelini Jerry Ankar- Lisa Annelar Flonald Apodaca Gregory Ayers Denise Boer-darn Edward Bslcos Charlaa Ball .Jarnes Barron Craig Barton Dominick Barut Flodney Beaman Shelly Bearnan Deborah Beck Anita Beltran Cornelio Beltran ar-ecuey Bemis Tracy Bemis Heidi Berg Cheryl Bernhard Theresa Biggs Tarny Burkett Annelise Bjornsen Lelgha Blake David Bobkowaki Twine Boyd Thomas Bright Dawn Broudeur Danielle Brown Linda Brown Ted Brown Wade Butler Darrin Campbell Mark Casperson Vicky Castro Valerie Catron Laura Chanrnan Tina Chapman Tami Charles Arturo Chavez Ji Yong Chong Bill Christou Michael Chudilowsky Kris Clemons David Coburn John Cohen Terri Coleman Flobart Coxeon Michael Croaland Mary Dangle Timothy Datria Daaaynn Davis Arthur De Wit Pierre Deckmann Cynthia Dewey William Dingwall Christine Dixon Nicholas Dogris David Durell Nathan Durell Cynthia our-gm Monique Ehrhart David Eilenfiald Rebecca Elliot Gail Emery Kari Engatrorrl Kelly Eoperly Adaloerto Estrada Kevin Evert Deoora Fecarotte Andrew Ferreira Mark Ferrell cindy Fillius Eddie Fiola EOD .Juniors Akerboom-Fiola ol x j l ks: Ni 1 1 4-+ Q? fr e ix. N1- 'm x w , X - 4 Je. .ikgis Flemona Fisher Patricia Fitzgerald Tracey Flores Flebecca Frost Flandy Galeweaki Kris Gallea Flamon Garnboa David Garza Denny George Steven Gibson Linda Glines Flandee Golden Julie Grimm Larry Hamilton Karen Han Karen Hardy Timothy Harris Dennis Hathaway Kimberly Hayden Cheryl Hayes Diana Hays Michelle Hedge Gregory Henninger Jeanine Heraek Yvonne Hibbing Anthony Hicks Timothy Hinton Elaine Hitchins Todd HOUBS Talun Hsu Debra Hu has Dolores Hulshof Dawn Hutchinson Laurel lngrarn Ellen Itkoff Tracy Iverson Cynthia Jensen Cheryl Johnson Karen Johnson Jeffrey Johnston Adina Jones Michael .Jones Flooin .Jones Carl Kasper Debra Keding Dan Kenzer Charles Keeler Dana Kiely Bill Kim Brian Kirn Stanley King Heidi Klann Ethelyn Klaaey Kevin Kleaey Michael Koons Teresa Kresbaoh Derek Kudrecki Carole Lane Eugene Laporte Annete Larson Kari Lee Michael Lavltaki Michelle Lewia Mark Lindstrorn Bridget Little Flegina Lornan Gayle Long Timothy Long Valerie Lopez John Magee Joseoh Maher Kathleen Mahoney Janette Mengaindan Michael Marker Peel Markh m Christopher Marquee Flusaall Martin Michael May Daniel McAf'fee Wands McDaniel Juniors: Fisher-McDaniel 2D'l 1 v-.X ls, - . ,, K , NXZX ..,. ,. f ax f f 1 iii - .,.. . ' 151 L -YSWYY AL if 5 YL ' 'J1 U ,ig Mg. 1, f . 3 . E 1.J, . V, ff:-f 'L K Y EOE - .Junior-5: Candida ' Q Derr-yl Escrine .MQ F105 QXNIEF x ,, C X Q X -. 11' Q Qvrxf A4 X ' f ip NT X Q x N 3 F XQN t X 5kQ ,. D my XS X X XR-71 X Gm A x , O' ,v nk 4, '5 2. 'T'-' -vm iN uw INT!-D Y h jx illt 1 Xdwry'-.,,., 13.5 f jx K ' :- Q ' G x,,f-'- um - fly! X If z XX ,JN lK'AT J'1 X. .,,, ' X' ,z - Q- 'H X X- N ff , . f X ff X xx V- ff fp' Q. ipbff k 1 IN - 'gif 7 Q A-X f ' x .jx - ,, s I X,,,,f . Ka! Ny. XX W 7, A , X I -N 'YH - 1' f f rig, 1 1 D 'T x .zw , mf' X Nix X' I X lx xx w- Aj AY V E Q' , X. - 1 X f A N ff fx ' - ' if ,.f ' x,,. f ,1 x,-A2 L X KA , z-, 1 N 59, X , 7-' iss Candida: .Junior-S . X x X., fw- x,. - .V X 1 f X x -X-D--3 f , Q - ,M y, ,J ,Q 'xx A X,.- AU, , 3 XJ x 1 K 3 K I' NN X X x X ' Q03 xp , X ,, Xu' I V'-N XE f' -, -J X ,, Nllchaal NlcGinnla Jeanette NIoCornba Pamela lVlr:Kay Joseph Iv1cNell Paul fVlCPhail .Julie iVlGVViIIiarnS Lynn Ivlicklas Klrnberly lvllkoe Judy Nligliacclo Todd lviohn Paul Nlonte Sheila Nlonboya Raul Nloreno Suavan Nloaack Ivlark Nloaa Yvlichaal lvlullana Nina Naranlo Franklin Negley .Julie Nailing Davie Nelson Varna Nernan John Nissen Joseph Norris Willlarn Nulle Donna Nulod .Johnna Cllaan Susan Okirnobo Lydia Oliva Stephanie Clatling John Padilla Tom Painter Gregory Panacer Anchony Parisi Nlanuel Parra Diana Patterson Gregory Pena .Jer-una Perea Niarc Perell Linda Perez Nlark Peberaon Nanci Pitalo April Pibtrnan Renae Poenle .Jerry Popovuch Flobart Pclvter' Loretta Purnell Scott: Gueaada Kimberly Guirk Nllke Ralla Sballa Fledfoot Daniella Redondo James Reed Sindi Raid Loretta Renwick Wendy Reynolda .Jeffrey Rangle Kathryn Riley Amy Ricoh Crlatopher' Robbins Kathy Roberts Curt Rocha Ivlark Rodabaugh Nlaria Rodriguez Barbara Rogers Clifford Rogers Ron Romero Steven Roch Christina Rothwell Stephanie Rudd David Ruiz .Justine Sanchez Norma Sanchez Deborah San Nllgual Krissy Sartor- Scacy Saylor Deniee Schuld Erik Shadwell Edwin Shaffer .Janel Sharnmz Phil Shanka Shauna Shearer E04 Juniors: Nlcl'3innia-Shearer 4 B.. x X 'X if ,,.-4- ,,,.q-- .. ,- I ,,,...- ..,. ..,- y - l S , 1.1 -1. 1 .Joanna Yanez Curt Yooam lVIiol'1aaI Zeller Steven Zioorlin Flanoy Zipperman Victoria Zozaya Jeffrey Zuiclervaart Yvlin Chul Shin Timothy Shioley Nlarie Simpson Nick Skourtaa Carol Smith Thomas Smith Anthony Spann .John Spiare Dennis Spohn Tina Stacy Matthew Staple Anita Steed Susan Stonecypher David Strand .Julie Sudloerry Flooart Sullivan Susan Sutton Joseph Sweeney Donald Swooe Cheryl Thrower Flaymond Torres .Janis Travis .John Trujillo Flobert Trujillo Brian Twitty Naki Vaea Lisa Van Essen Kevin Van Nleeveren Monique Van Soakelenborg Ter-ry Vanaman William Vander Ploeg Wendy Vaughn Gina Vsrastigui Taodoro Villarreal .John Vcov-nies James Voetxurg .James Vukeluch Dawn Wallace Flobyn Wallack Fluth Warorip William Warren Brett Watson Lisa Weaver Allison White Ethan Wichita Darren Wickham Karel Wiley ivlona Wilkerson Teresea Williams Victoria Williams Elisabeth Wilson Douglas Wolf Kareem Wong Tami Wood N .Junioraz Shin-Zuidervaart - EDS DQWQQ LH L 1 fl5ffLEPwf+51Q Vfdws LL 'Wm ff Q Jggcbwoff ,Hum Vim UQLQHC XTC? ppl J W ' f .J L Lf: ' J W W Q J Jc fz 6 4 gfxdluffllk VMQVLUN CX ,,Q!VL3fQ,7L- ,f VLQL1 WN alms 5-U 6 jeimf k wwQ, f fymfj Q96 , - XML , Xi , AA J Q ig 4, f .Q LC if R4 ,, , Lwcciii WMQ CR CIMCJM JHbjnbd,,7.,64W 4 ' yul' Jfwyfg p2fZ N42 L ' 7 f E CRA 'VVXJ Senior' Division - 207 RRESIDENT -- Chris Russ VICE-PRESIDENT - Amber Broussard SECRETARY - Michelle Cihsout TREASURER -- Nlary Dubrse EOE -- Class Dffic-ers Vi' 55 2 'wg ff- '-.,.m,,+::+Q-' X-at S N. -gm vivggf fa? - f-,swf - r ,EEA ,,, ff! f, our UBI li -'V f 4 av, f 3- Vw, D- M- . ,.. -Jw ?- 'QQ f ' s Q - WA ,X . 'jg . ILT, i 1 -1 4 -' QW' A - - , Vg.:-Q f f ,V 3 . s .4 ' .Q .. Rx - W . A 7 , 1 ,B WJ: .1 In WW , J: x ' W I W 9, a .,. 'i 4 of X., T' 5 . Ami? ' 12 I A .Jay Acetzo l-lellen Acord Flenee Alarcon Walter Altzez Cheri Anderson Debora Anderson --r Theresa Anderson Cathy Aran: Michelle Ardizzone Nlionael Babb Diana Banez Donna Banks ,X1,.' Flenee Barbyzel Bill Beasley . Dion Beck rs- V Q Mary Belanger N Lisa Bendel Sharon Benson 1 N I 4. Steve Bernal David Blackwood Keren Bloomer Sabrina Bobkowski .Jack Bouts Robin Bowen gaus- ho' Kyle Breckect: Ken Bramlett Laura Bravo Amber Broussard Kim Browning M .Julie Bryan ' W , X. 4 5 21 CJ - Seniors: Acebo -- Bryan I f 'WW vw my 'i ,f 1 '- I M 'L , 'L ,mv ,Y M'fnl'l?.fli Tr' 5, if i Vey W ka- Vr, -wr A, 1 4. - 12 'N M W T Z Q x 'Mvuqc:i 3 ,A T. 'Q'- E H 7 gf Qf' W f --C, N! K? ky! 7 X uoqav Soya CD Photos by Darryl Esc:-una atm 4 Best Personality -- Chris F-luss S Lance Nleples 2. Class Couple Nlille Best Looking -- Mark Rsntfro Best Dressed Crofts Class Clowns Fiemirez Most Friendly Best Dancers Bracket-t ENPJ Nlost Spirited Cope Clsss Flirts - Beck Kerie Clemons S .Jim Amber Broussard S - Kerri Lewiston S Tim Kelley Kelleher S Todd - Lise Evers S Jay Aoebo -- .Jamie Chivell S Kyle - Lorrie Olives S Nlike Christie Skoglund S Dion Hell of Fame: Seniors Flick Edelen Kim Ehlers .Julie Elder .Joseph Eacobedo David Estabrook Lisa Estelle Darryl Eatrine Lisa Ettar Lisa Evers lone Ewin Susan Fecar-outa April Fedde Pete Feese Flobin Ferrell Misty Finethy Kimberly Fisher .Judith Fits Suzanne Fitzgerald Katherine Flores .John Fontea Laurie Ford Tracy Frailey Gerald Frederick Tracy Frye Michael Garfin Nancy Garrett Fludolph Gatto Flandy Gentry Flosa Giraldo Susan Godfrey ' s if' ei. D ,r W 21 4 - Seniors: Edelen - Godfrey L. ,. sg I 'G' ,Q Q 6 A 1-L Y' Kevin Golden Andrea Goldfinger Karen Goldie Lucinda Gonzalez Linde Gosling David Gott Kevin Graf Diane Griffin Sylvia Gustafson Irene Gutierrez Nlarcy Gutierrez Sylvia Gutierrez Becky Hall David Hancock Diane Hanggie Sandra Hanks Linda Hanzen Walter Hanzen Sara Harmon Douglas Harris Mark Harris Staci Harrison Carol Hart Charles Hawke Bradley Hayden Kevin Heapy Brian Hedge Lisa Heffran Cynthia Henchorn Thomas Herlikofer Golden - Herlikofarz Seniors - 21 5 L Cheryl Herman Damon Hermann Trish Hernandez Robert Hernden Tracy Hereek Raymond Holcomb 1f 'V .-rr' Debi Holman Cary l-loltshe Glenn Holtzclaw Nlark Hoyer .Jack Huang .John Hughes Michael Hulshof lvlerk Hurley Michael Hurley Tammy .Jones 1 Anthony .Janikoweki Richard .Jaros l Scott .Jebbia Robert .Johnson David .Jones Reula .Jones Shaun Jones Annette .Jongkind Colleen Jordan Paul Kane Kelly Kelleher Patrick Kerr Deniece Kingston Harry Klann 21 E - Seniors: Herman - Klann 'Qt Q- . ,px K WH A1 11-'rv-R' K i vsf?4f' 'ff yfiiy Y Q V 1 3 ,ff '-2 x i f QA - K K . Q , , . -. , , ge, 5 , , ' K Lily - fi , 1. '51 , l vw x, ff Tirnothy Kreun Michael Kucera Christine Kurtz Allison La Londe Wendy Larnbert Guy Larson Scott: Lawhon Miguel Lszarin Kachryn Lee .Julie Leffingwell Kerri Lewiston Mark Lindau Theresa Litzchebb Susan Long Victoria Long Flhonda Looker Marie Madonna Gary Mallet Lance Maples Kelly Martin Flick Manson Bryan Mayberry Deann McCleery Kelly McC'.Iendon Lyle McDole .Jill McDonough Colleen McKnight: Mark McNeil Michael McVey Sean Mehan Seniors Kreun Mehan - E1 7 21 B - Seniors: Candids 1. Through wood, tissue paper and chicken wire. Flobin Wallace works on the senior float. 2. Tracy Frye applies her ingenuity co the float with odd sunglasses propped on her head. 13. Hey, Kathy, you only put: your arm around me when you want to be in pictures! 4. lVlayfair's punk rockers Lynn Schleif and Kyle Erackebt share a laugh on the way to class. 4 1 EY 'Wk FA ,M ,Akai if 1xRffz,, 1 'll ,If I if if l - fzfffwrsw wli ' Buddies to the ehd, Eddie and Todd Flamirez seem to have ah inter-ess in something besides the camera. Marc Nluhiz works oh the float: into Suhdcmwh. I know there has co be a hole in this ching, clamor-s Pete Feese. Llhaware of his picture being cakeh, Craig Crosiahd carries on a conversation with a song squad member. David Meiscn Michael Melnick .Jim Mills Ricardo Mirand Raymond Moeller Dana Monn Melanie Moline Raymond Mosack Erin Mosley Tami Mounsey Marc Muniz Yvette Munoz Alice Murakami Psquita Naranjo .Jeri Nardi Randy Nelson Vicki Norman Lisa Nuss .John O'Ccinnor Linda O'Leary Lorraine Olives David Olson Gina Orozco Meribel Ortiz Ouenton Page Betsy Painter Shelley Pardee Olena Parker Kim Parmley Sharon Pearson l 7-fv EEO - Seniors: Meiscn - Pearson E S K' C I Q 1' 1 g'N Q7 M. Q If w. IL in Q- Tarnrni Pennington M., nv .Joe Perez Rosa Perez ' Sherri Pike Mary Pondexber Holly Prescott -X 'A -M 1-r 'a . l 9. . Jodi Price Edward Ramirez Todd Ramirez Michael Randal Michael Rawlings Kim Raziano N x x X 1 3 l .Joel Reichart .Jonathan Reid Michael Reianer cf' ' Mark Rencfro Mark Reza Sherry Rhodes if I 21, Aaron Rios 3' David Roberta Mark Roberts Todd Roberts Sheldon Rocha Liaa Roder k y ur ' X Angel Rodriguez C' Carlos Rodriguez , Evelyn Rogers Q gg' Anna Ruiz 'L Christine Ruse Modeaua Sahagun . In 3 ' L ,f , Pennington - Sahagan: Seniors - E21 , -al, NYM 'N 5- M-: W, ,5- , . ,mov ,W T A, ,Q 4, .23 1 wa ., km fi' W if Mm' ff- Fw qw 6 W .bf i. V-vc .W f'H if A , 1 ,3 , 14651 ,, ,mm Gary Williamson Holly Wilson Lonna Wood Thomas Wohsey Nanci Wyman W- ,Q-. Gr-aciela Zacahain Anita Zozaya William Dodson Craig .Jonas T 1. The snack-time crowd gabhers around to act photnogenic. E. The latest: in stripes and sport. jackets is modeled by Tom Worsey, 3. Michelle Cheoub and Apr-il Fedde cr-y to get into the last: picbur-e befor-e thir-d per-iod. 224 - Seniors: Williamson - Zozaya iifliiiflgii a vm.. 3 f T :UN 'K-.cf J-ri N. , ,Q - 'S .V i If nf' 4 if 4 9' S ,....f- -W-....,, . Photos by Da rryi Escrine 6 .1 u fy!! I, K if 3 , y ff' ' f 2' ' W ,,,,, V gt ily H .qs mm Wrky I E Vgr, .VLK Z I ,V f , 5 9 v 5 v L -'iQ'gLszi.iQl--fi' fir? , k.h' ..f'4- K yy , .. X,..'.M Corny Tatum snows the Wrong approach to growing a beard. Why ia it than the DOW Jones go up 5 poinca and I loss S1 O par aI'1are? Lisa Evers, Lorrie Dlivaa and Cnruatie Skoglund obviously cant wait so be drafted. Aaron Fiios truly has Chat look of sophiscicacion, Seniors Candida 7 225 , 'K X PUQIEO-'D QVUVNI fy GQ5fF'ifW mgyglygg jwgiifiiigv iffflijff K N xx Digg? g wgiim gy Siivjyijigyofifgf fgjwfiggiiyw . ' 'Nl . QJSD7Jg?yg2G6jJjyg,T W ,Q M - ' 5 Z5 552: W W 4. , X ..,, 1' Q . f X I 5, J., L T. 'B Q it K fx' -4 w 4 Q A .,, '., ff f 'Q Q 9 W aff' ' 1, ,, 9' V JW f as 'ff ,rv 4 rg? M .. 7 Ai-X f MM r-MQ, ' 1 H mf- ff ' wma? 'JD' Dwoiivw Q WW WMSN' ww WWW A WOM. fqoywqwv J dwfi WW W WW wrzfw SMWQIWM mm of wif Wggjm g:f'V7 WJ M jypuww SQJQM r W xxx congmtmfcltions cfass of 1982 7' Cr'-ahoiai Photography Specializing in Fashion and Moda! Portfolios 4326 South ST. 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PIONEER BLVD., NORWALK, CALIFORNIA GENERAL AUTO REPAIR TOT IVY , ff- ' 4 'wa ,, I I Y' ,. I Q, f I. ti I ' fiiiig ll? v glkax I - if- I' X, nf I W if - V ' M 1 f, - if j A A - vet I 5 ,:,'5'f1, . ., , Rs .4 V+-V3 ' , - - h,.A I ' '5'Sg5 Weiss Bakery 9825 E. Belmont Ave. Bellflower Ga. 90706 C21 33 B57-53248 5' ,- . ,K Marjorie Moffat OFFICE SUPPLIES - GREETING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS ' PARTY GOODS I213l 630-62421 4429 CANDLEWOOD L..A. 979-9627 LAKEWOOD. CA 90712 K jk J Thank You Ratrons! The Alexander Family The Bemis Family The Eirlcett Family .Jerry and Gwen Colman Phyllis Nygaard Daniel Girls' Tennis Team -- Thanks For The Memories Love, Tennis Mom and Dad Ms. Nadine Hooper Jamie, Kathy, and Diane -- All My Love To You Always Robin Robert A. Marques The May Family St The Patterson Family Beatriz and Mary Rondexter The Rhodes Family Rick - C-Jo For 'ELF' Grandma Freda Richard and Hilda Rios The Rodriguez Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ruoick Lewis and Betty E-Snavely The Tvvltty Family Raul and Shirley Wainscott The Zeller Family Ads - 233 News Briefs Mrs. Virginia Felknor, a girls' physical education end health teacher at lVlayfair, is retiring at the end of this year. Nlrs. Felknor has worked in the Bellflower School since September, 'lS54. She has taught at lvlayfair for two years, and previously she taught at Washington .Junior l-ligh School and Bellflower High School. While filling her position will be easy, filling her void will be extremely difficult. The name l-lersek is definitely well known at Nlayfair. All l-lerseks are involved in many activities and they are all very popular with people on campus. lVlr. l-lersek, a I-listory and Family Living teacher, is also advisor of the AFS and a member of the School Improvement Board. Nlr. l-lersek is married and his wife is also a teacher in the Bellflower district. l-le is def- initely one of the most involved teachers at Nlayfair. Through the AFS program, the l-lerseks got a chance to host a student from another country. This year's hostee was Fulvia Cas- telli from Como, ltaly. Fulvia stayed with the l-lerseks since August and was treated like one of the family. Fulvia is 'l S and will gradu- ate with lVlayfair's Class of 'BB. The l-lerseks also have four children of their own. Their oldest son, lVlike, 'lS, left last summer for Israel through AFS pro- gram. l-le will be returning this summer af- ter a year's stay. Tracy, 'lS, is lVlayfair's Drum Nlajor this year. She has been involved in AFS, Nlarching Band and .Jazz Band throughout her years at lvlayfair. Jeanine, 'l S, is also in the lvlarching Band, a member of the Varsity Yell, and has been on the Windjammer staff, and Paul, the l-lersek's youngest son, is 'I 5. l-le is a member of the E34 Nlarchng Band and is also involved in AFS. The l-lerseks have surely proved themselves to be one of the most dedicated families at lvlayfair. ' Through the AFS program, Lesli l-lolt, an 'S'l graduate of lvlayfair, visited Argentina. Lesli stayed in the small town of General Cabrera. l-ler host family in Argentina were lVlr. and lVlrs. Smutt and their daughter Laura. After a three-month stay, Lesli re- turned to her family in America. Then in De- cember 'l SS'l , her AFS sister Laura Smutt came to California and stayed with Lesli and her family. Laura returned home to Argenti- na in lvlarch, 'l SSE. There were several activities that we'd like to mention that we almost forgot because, as you can tell, it's at the end of this book. Baising money was a favorite activity of many groups. A car wash sponsored by the Ski Club helped to raise money for the club. lvlrs. Swiek and several club members bor- rowed the facilities of the lVlobile gas station on South St. and Bellflower Blvd. to wash away the grime on cars of Lakewood resi- dents. Another activity that raised money was the Adelphi rummage sale. Club mem- bers brought in books, magazines and other merchandise that sold well. The Drill Team also got involved in making money. Cccasionally, a Drill Team member would come up and ask if you would like to buy a fuzzy little stick-on creature or black market candy. Around Valentine's day, cheerleaders could be caught trying to sell buttons that said l Love followed by your favorite per- son's name or activities on it. These buttons went over so well that they could be seen all around campus. FX s 41 .f-., News Br-ief - 235 AUTCJGIIQAIDHSAUTCJGIIQAIDI-lsAl R3 Q0 X35 X j Q QM E05 Daiifg wif if Qwisss Q22 feauxwwl Q51 Qdr. 6LQx0'WY0QfN frm W1 Xd M HCMQ C1 Nia 'sumvvlfjl W3 N Hcmd 2 mQ3L1?QCNQ,OCM Qjcm WN y Q QD its X 0 2 1, fc?-QQEJQQQQJPS - E f gg Q63 COLE E 333595 C1GI:4AI3I-ISALJTOGIIIAPI-ISALJTCJ lm Y 3 QQ 1 If 5 PQ 62 lf? 'U VN 5fW1w Vw C? Va LQ, MQW? 710 gi V0 M WN amfw W W 7jRf2fwdff 06 M CWSJ1 f gmfv UJWW Dear Class of '82, I just vvant you to know you mean so much to me. You've helped me find a special outlook on life by sharing yourselves. You have shared your good times and bad, your happiness and smiles, your loneliness and tears. You've taught me so much by the vvay you get,as much fun as possible from every moment: the way you accept responsibility with lighthearted optimism, the expectation that every application is a job offer, the way you ride out serious storms and use umbrellas only for decoration. You mean so much to me that I feel I owe you more than I can repay. If there is a way tc hold, help, provide and or encourage, just come to my door and let me tell you that you mean so much. With best wishes, .Jean Peterson 2238 - Counseling Page N if l .1 V 2 ! sf , N , . x, . ..,. if 1 ff? , A . - 1 W hi t www' Wh.. lyme f 1? ,Z wi, f ww' To the Claes of 'I 982. With the ending of your four yeara at iviayfair I-iigh you Can look back on all your achievements and exoeri-' encea. You have a Wonderful future before you. Enjoy it to the fullest, but make the moat of it: at: the same time. Good Luck and the beet: to all of you! Wire. lvlillie Haygood '.,. f 'E ,rf--' S gf' Counseling Page - 2139 H, iL.4 F' I I ls I I k. To Whom It lVlay or Nlay Not Concer, The yearbook is finished! fThank Godll. And I know you surely loved it. and don't call me Shirley. Thank you to: IVlrs. Sweick - For Identifying all those unknowns. Bill Nlilne - For getting Nlrs. Selman off our backs. IVIy IVIom - For letting us ruin her house for six months, supplying ice tea and coffee at deadline time, putting up with our lewd comments and being an all-around swell kind of a gal. .John Bruins - For helping write unwanted copy, supplying a hole punch and taking me to the post office at the last minute. Betty I-Ioyer - For supplying a typewriter with a dropping A and a stuck T. .Jerry Anker - For being a half year yearbook buddy and taking us on a tour of Lakewood and Cerritos. Aaron's Dad - For giving Aaron the car to come over and work. Albert S. .James Photography - For supplying two thousand sheets of paper and three hundred rolls of film. Todd Nlohn S Greg Ayers - For doing the neon letters at the last minute to fill space. IVIs. Valencia - For letting us copy the art work. Nlrs. Selman - For taking pages at the last minute, putting up with my imaginative excuses and letting us get away with creative murder. Thanks To: Fiod Vilencia .Jeanine Hersek Mary F-'ondexter Tami Davis Lori Prince Lori Estrine Nlike Zeller Brian Twitty Tammy Birkett Blaine I-Iitchins Nlike Crosland Chris Fluss Flandy Gentry 24D Darryl Estrine Editor-in-Chief SPECIAL THANKS TD: Co-Editor -- Aaron Flios Direct Assistant to the Co-Editor - lvlark I-loyer Cover and endsheet designers - Greg Ayers and Todd Nlohn .iff M f D cnij g , Niue q xj-req! xjufnm Em flu' Us mel. ,LGPC 40 You 'P li HC 6 w ' 0535 tru ouer ilk! 5 umnef carl 63-NPA4 EhJ,S Jw- pffyfgfl fjopg fy 525 'jpg flfzxf QAZ . 65749 Swsiff fha QA wwf it DM. 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