McLane High School - Greacan Yearbook (Fresno, CA)
- Class of 1987
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When summer began almost all worries and stress were gone and the agony of homework had van- ished. lt was also a sad time as stu- dents missed their schoolmates. The reality that summer had fi- nally arrived was evident as we fre- quented the pools when the daily weather reached over the 100 de- gree mark. The IMPACT of summer shop- ping sprees was such that we were digging through our closets to see what we had to begin the school year with. Running into friends and catching up on the familiar gossip was always one of the highlights of eve1yone's summer. lt was a fun summer that began good and ended great. We knew we were going to miss the great night- life and seven day weekends. The weekends had a super IM- PACT on us. They would never be the same: cruising Blackstone and the Light House were the cheapest ways to have fun. To the teachers and counselors two words, We 're Back . 53325 Summer M1l4xm11,V II I 1 l ll I I I r.1.1I1.1m, 5 GT ijt i 1 ,M A , 1 fi, , 'W 1. , 5 ,st -7 . 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Getting to class on time, however, was very difficult, because most seemed to stand around trying to cope with the idea that summer had come to a fast halt. Alarm clocks went off earlier than usual so as to allow extra time to pick out just the right outiit for the lasting impression. Who cared if it was 102 degrees, sweaters were the in thing and a sweater it had to be. Walking around the quad looking at who was with who was some- thing the brave kids did while oth- ers just tried to hide in the bushes to escape. As this chaotic first day came to an end, all were happy to be going home. Orientation Now That's Interesting. edith Gam. Listening to the speaker during orientation is Mer- Fa Checkin' out the Scene. The quad is always full during the first day of school. 4' JI Can t Wait. Eager to receive their schedules are Sean Noble and Christina Sandoval, arents Get Involved. Freshmen parentsjoincd in with the faculty and students at the orientation. Look At Me. Revealing her l.D. to friends is Marie Adame. Anticipation. Deciding on an opening cheer for their first performance are the varsity cheer- leaders. , .41-f 3 - car IH the McLane parking lot was a Volkswagen oc er m stye one cou f purc ase ecora 1 ln 7 , , gil ,197 Q ' 1' Q' xo 12 ' K u 4 ,J fluff' A . 1 a r-. ,.y - Rgkvgxgvf r . all X '-...6.,, np. ' .Q . .V ,X 4 I., O N 'F Qi Oz., Q . . 'figs-w, .fi WFT Wi , Q W., en' mf nf! N W- at 3 .f . . , 'Hi ' 'f W - M -93. x 1,i.?', . 1 ,..1 A I K' ???'fMYf'1M ,rw ff 'g:,1..s 1'-u-.-. ' , -H, f ' kvaw,--..'.,i:.':nAM? 25 ,..g 2-'f . ' -2-4 .ff .,-.fr 4 If 'ze 1 ANT E5 You T 0 MEA Hw- Signs Galore. An example of one of the many signs on McLane C H m ? 131. m.,1,,, .- .' mv- Y5i1'1Q,Js :.9 , , 1- 'H '.. ,Q-3 3- L gi. 3 -' wa- .pw ,SZ K ,.,..f w . 5'-'- - Q1 - - v Ls. '21 Ng Y J '- 1 . i -,xl sig, zfffiigg' - '25 , --- 9. 1 'P 'l ?k .nf , 4-I and Different. Expressing the punk movement in their F1093 f' ampus is the one advertising red and white day. Casual but Cool. The -aopl1i'slif.1tezlyet simple look, Shannon D05 lu. shirts are Matt Crosby and Damen Jaurique. created by Guy Rivera K.1l'er1lSoU:-, .md y Q Y 1 gg J f ' t ' 'frfilff 17 ' Wi1?JIfL'Yf?V5 ' . ..l:w,. to Get Eve 'iii Qaysga-no Stick-em-Anywhere. Students cars are accented by their Breaking the Rays. The sun- shades are often seen in many airs on Campus. OWN ll1dlVldll13ll5f1f DUITIPCFSIICKCFS- 11 QQ. 5' -5.3, ' Q f'...a N. f i ,. 'f'W:' -3 mv - i . , , E 14. X , 'H . - 'K .X N ', . 3 F A 1 4 My mil f ff' ' - Q gw A r My , 8 A v f W ilu nf, if ig .l v .,.,f M.. - .s,.:a4s.s.,g5 -1m.A.mg.,.R....f.t.4uw.g A-ff ,- tree's Company. Finishing up their homework before the bell are schoolmates Jessica Alvarez, Ke vin Williams, and Johnny Gardner, Travis Compton, and Tiffany Leffall. 1 Better Beat on the Street. Always learning a new beat is the 1986-87 McLane Marchina Band Advice. Training her Peer Communication staff is Mrs. Pat Rogers with staff Janelle John- Who Goes There? Fulfilling one ofhis duties as campus supervisor is Bob Marrott checking on the hall monitors. 9 Education i 'x Offllflg 0LlfS W P y g K thy S tt b g d J nnifer Healey. eDd I Stygfi holtp I gfth lf tbllg chelle C p LICCZIH reetime had a strong IMPACT on everyone at McLane High School. Every Highlander needed some time to esca e the P hectic pace of school life. Our campus had students of dif ferent ages, size, color, and race. Therefore, each had hisfher own idea of freetime. The way someone spent their freetime showed individ- uality and freedom. Alter work for many and school for some, freetime did indeed begin and one ofthe most popular ways of spending freetime was with friends. Out-ofschool hours were spent go- ing to the movies, shopping, attend- ing dances, trips to the beach, and parties. Holding that special attraction were the weekends. When the lights went on, McLane students knew how to have fun! McLane High School dances were the best and most pop- ular in Fresno. Some students preferred a more laid back atmosphere. They'd spend their freetime listening to the radio, writing letters, or reading books. Whatever way students chose to fill hisfher idle time had an IMPACT on hisfher life. Freetime, to teenagers, is the ba- sis of coping. Being a teenager can be difficult when all there is to do is attend school and work. Freetime is a blessing and it's a time for every- one to have fun and live life to the fullest. 6545 Free time New ...,. . .,t...t.t..,,,, . 0... V --1-:.g:Lq,..,,f,...........-.v.,......, ..,,., 55 3 , .,..,..W.W...M.1-M-me-MWA A W M ,, A, H H H IITIC I OI' if in ll 1 af Make A Wish. Birthday parties are a special time for students to show their friendship, Blowing out the I6 candlcs is Kim Vaquilar while Sami Salo enjoys a cookie. W .1 ' W V Vw: L,.Ypg ,M -4- .. IW wx M . ,W ' 'r A z , . ,' 5 A Q I v ,W -1 1 ,I I A :gif , i Q QL 1 I 5 Ak ,if 19 My v ' iw ff I , Egg? 'E 'S 'K S? E J? -Q V --Hn.. V zgvggqirmrfi .. 5- V X ,Q , 'A If x KN If . R R' 5' rj fa: ,, 5:1 a I 'ii!E is . if ' - 439 . 1 me 'RFQ WW ' ,illllupnql v ,v if ,. ,WJ 'ikl 'ifwrfef -,N fl' I Next Num , g' g s was a re L1 d . . I b mf- GCUIYI. g t lines was a chore. 'V d d ' er, Aller m' ' g the most major dec y I nlors Debbie Sanders and Kara Gearhart chow down. Getting Back In to The Groove chool life had a tremendous IMPACT on the students of McLane. It was an experience that everyone had shared at some point in their lives. One could make school life very enjoyable or terribly miserable. Some McLane teenagers discov- ered that school life was more than just attending classes and hitting the books. By being closely in- volved they shared the feelings of many, and in the end, they stated that school life meant having a sec- ond family. Friends had a powerful IMPACT regarding school life. They were al- ways around to keep us company and to comfort us. Friends made school bearable and fun. For some, school life without friends would have been terrible. One of the traditional parts of school, choosing classes, was a nightmare for the student forced to reschedule. Finals, never ending homework, and those dreaded re- port cards, were either rewards or punishments, depending upon the effort put forth by the individual student. This part of school life de- finately had an IMPACT on every M.H.S. student. When students looked back at school life, they not only remem- bered the positive and negative points, but the IMPACT it imprint- ed upon their hearts and minds. 6515 School Life gg?-Lrefl-Right. Remembering locker combinations is much easier now than when we were mdll, expressed Jason Henderson, Keith Berry, Keith Dunlap, and Terrance Tovar. y 2 5 A 1 I 2 I I I, U 'i L .43 I 311' f nm' -M w 1 5 , S -,w .wr .H ' I. f-.3 426: ti? V. W . 1 I if Y w '!W?f o if Sf 1 X 1 tn J , L 5, MIIMW -f V k -fv' ip , 1 5 ' Hg-Q, , is. A I A . if r ..--L .. V K Say Cheese. Preparing ln get I Mix ,LX X I -y., f sa ' f ,. TM Q -R, .- '- 1 Q -QL... 1 um -- Mm .,.. .. J I P I ' .R vi--Q un- gm Q we X A V .,....,, . M 'i '-'3 f41 A iq., -1:1 , . - . ,Aw xx D , fx anna-1--.- 'fs -, A ......... Ak' . q 0 'I -'- -MX ' ' 'x A . ' , lfffffhr-f-M H 'c ' ' J Q' 'N f K f. 5-Q. K -Q QQ. 5 X . wa .,.4 ' j fgizfxae: wzzii . unc is ver. ed' htg dRb Adam hom o t pp' gt y H L Bummin' Around. Wa't' gf th b llt g t I f' d M'k R' h d L maslus. G d Buddies Are More Than Just Friends uddies have a lasting IM- PACT on each and everyone of us. A buddy is someone really cares about you and who returns the feeling. A buddy is a person one can trust and rely on to always be there when need- ed for support. Buddies are buddies and friends are friends. Many people think they're the same but this is not so. Friends are people one visits with and talks to. A person can share with them their deep- est and darkest secrets. lt takes a lot of effort and giv- ing to be someone's buddy. To be a buddy a person needs to gain the others understanding, love, trust, and acceptance. Sometimes there is not always a need for words because a buddy knows a person well enough to understand the silence. A buddy is someone who can make one 's life fuller and richer. A person is wealthy, because lov- ing, trustful buddies are very dif ficult to find. Some people have more than one best friend, which is good. The more good friends the bet- ter. One 's best friend could be someone who a person has known practically all their life, or it could be someone they've just met. After the high school years end, be sure to always stay in touch with buddies because as one grows older, they can still make an IMPACT on our lives. who www if Mx nw, VE? isa - mf. 1 M . v '-fa W-Eefeggls M3111 Fillin' up. After eating a protein their favorite beverage. lunch Dolly and Dotty Albright take time out to have a swallow o 5 W, is ,' f,,5,Lg-5 6 P? R 'ff figs , A 1, L, is 1 Yip! .I V-wxn-Jr In -A x . w N ki 'fi he 1987 McLane High School year began with a positive atti- tude which had an IMPACT on each student. Crowded halls, caused by an in- crease in the student population, re- sulted in many narrow escapes from locker handles. Dropped books be- came footballs and bruised arms were common as students pushed through the classroom doors to beat the tardy bell. Traditional activities were enjoyed throughout the year which molded the four classes together. Being in- volved in activities provided a stimu- lus for classroom accomplishments. Students 'lives were touched by all the caring personnel around them which provided security from outside world pressure. ny list of student re- lated activities in a larger high school would comprise many pages in length. At McLane this was especially true. Highlanders found more than enough extra groups for participation. Extended classroom projects kept kids involved in science, math, and government. The social studies de- partment had a full compli- ment for activities which gave the students exten- sive training in the judicial and political areas. The Academic Decathlon members studied many hours to increase and sharpen their knowledge in preparation for the pres- tigious event. The Mock Trial cast learned how the court system worked, by being involved in a active court room drama. Model U.l'l. helped kids discover how the ollicial United Nations was run and the in-depth study of the country they repre- sented was an eye-opener. The music department again showed the commu- nity that our school had plenty of talent. Highland- ers were in as many differ- ent levels and forms of mu- sic as their schedules would allow. Campus Life - Q. '53, Ig 2? V E Kai J, , 6' ,!,,gy NG Big Brothers-Big Sisters: Back Row: Renee Joseph, Tamatha Arends, Stephanie Vidone, Ann Murray, Kathy Weirman, James Lopez, Stinson Dixon. Row 4: Jennifer Esparza, Made- lene Franco, Laura Lewis, David Hunt. Row 5: Raquel Wil- liams, Pam Burns, Bernadette Munoz, Erlinda Olvera, Brad Sirois, Rita Thomas, Geoff Smith, Christine Reed, Shawn Schmall, Curtis Dodge. Row 2: Alicia Tong, Clay Silva, David Hernandez, Debbie De Fehr, Tina Barker. Front Row: Michele Alaniz, Michael Haungs, Kevin Rodriguez. 42535 SOPHOMORE RALLY COMMITTEE: Back Row: Mi- chael Chavez, Jeannette Baeza, Allison Sinner, Sandy Hockman, Karen Hall, Alison Hicks, Gina Moordigian, Stefanie Barlow. Working the snack bar during basketball season is Denise Cordova, Kathy Wilkis, Joanne Medina, Chris Cooper, and Brandon Rivas LEADERSHIP: Back Row: Michelle Cooper, Karen Boos, Lus Rodriguez, JohnoRiley, Stephanie Vidone, Michelle Harvey, Kathy Wilkis, First Row: Dane Johnson, Jeflie Esparza, Alysia Pinajian, Anne Murray, Kathy Satterberg, Debi Wilkerson, Leslie Solis, Michelle Kasner. Walking the trashcan during a fire drill is Keith Hall. di an la Representing McLane as Hi-Debs are Laura Lewis, Ann Murray, Susie Frane, Chrissy West, and Renee Jensen. 2, y, Forensics: Back Row: Pamela Burns Jay Fitzpatrick, Jill Fitzgerald, Kathy Wilkis Steve Links Maya Sharp Tanya Johnson Angela Williams, Dirk Pals- graaf First row Michael Thomas Jay Kogoma Melinda Perez, Christina Pestana, Richard Shelly, and Coach Vanessa Richardson. x.S.B. Officers: Back Row: Karen Boos, Michelle Coo- Jer, Jeffie Esparza, Michelle Harvey. First Row: Ann Vurray, Leslie Solis, Michelle Kasner, Debi Wilkerson. 21 student Life 21 Student Life Mi fi' 7' Madrigals: Back Row: Jessica Alvarez, Tim Stewart, Rene Kingsland, Herschel Peeler, Janet Smart, Darrin Adams, Renee Velasquez, Greg Foreman, Adriana Arenas, Joe Venegas, Sara Gomez, Marci Graves, Anthony Eberlein, Karyn Allen. Z z W5 'gli' ' FALL CLASS OFFICERS: Back Row: Mike Thomas, Michele Alaniz, Laura Lewis, Darci Burger, Lus Rodriguez, James Lopez. Row 2: Martin Stuart, Justin Henderson, Jeannette Baeza, Tricia Bruce, Stephanie Yamamura, Marilu Rodriguez, Kirsten Garfoot, Missi Wass, Nickole Harvey. First Row: Jennifer Taylor, Melanie Godfrey, Irene Kline, Joanne Medina. V'-filuga X , 11 SPRING CLASS OFFICERS: Back Row: Lus Rodriguez, Stacy Pri- chett, James Lopez, Frank Bruce, Darci Burger, Michele Alaniz, Row 5: Susy Aleman, Tricia Bruce, Kathy Satterberg, Marilu Rodri- guez, Tony Nguyen. Row 2: Stephanie Yamamura, Baeza, Julie Sirois, Kirsten Garfoot. First Row: Justin Henderson, Jennifer Tay- lor, Melanie Godfrey, Irene Kline, Joanne Medina. 23 Student Life Jr. Statesmen Members: Clay Silva, Frank Bruce, Scott Rogers, David Young, Front Row: Sandy Lee, Alicia Tong, Geoff Smith, Kari Fiori, Darci Burger, Meagan Stuart, Victor Wilburn, Brad Fitzgerald, Suzanne Frane, Stacey Prit- chett, Jeffie Esparza, Renee Jensen, Pete Nich- olson, Jay Fitspatrick, Michael Thomas, and Brad Sirios. tudents helping students was an- S other outstand- ing feature of McLane's program. The Peer Communica- tion class trained par- ticipation to help fa- U cilitate solution be- G tween fueding stu- dents. Big Brothers and Big Sisters were seniors who adopted a 6 freshman just to be a friend and a good lis- tener. Companionship H was very important when one had a prob- lem. The0Physical Educa- tion department used S mentor students dur- ing P. E. classes in var- ious capacities. Other leaders had lab assis- tants as graders and tutors which taught the kids responsibil- ity. Student government n has always had an IM- PACT and been a V strong point of the McLane school struc- ture. A.S.B. officers O were elected in May to allow for a smoother beginning of each school year. Class offi- cers had many duties as well, with the four V classes electing new officers each semes- e ter. These involved leaders made deci- sions affecting the stu- d e n t b o d y a n d planned the social events which were the best in Fresno. 455 Student Life . , I V, , L QM- , 18 silt' . V Nam-- KL is Mi' ' . Af. 4 . Q ,, ...uf-Us ' U' A ', S 3 ggi ' ef' ' :J uw 3-2 L if .Zim U' as , Q ,??m5AQ g i S f Y +1 'rl E 6' Q k sz' 5 . X A H nvfi' - ? A- iv H W , , 4, - f At. 'a vi vis , y ' -N ng +1 W 4 K 'L W 5 Il BMX , 'f ' . .. 9 ,, , . . , . ,hh W-2' in A4 ' JQPF Xb 5 ,xg i f V, Z: i N- 1 E W. in , , 'z V I 1 , 41 .,. Z 5 xi ' in '1 F, .. X c 'Q Mock Trial Members: James Lopez, Hannanmit Brar, Clay Silva, Brad Sirios, Frank Bruce, Mr. Max McCuny. First Row: Tou Fong Vang, Raul Marquez, Michele Alaniz, Megan Stuart, Sarah Uriarte, Sandy Lee, Michael Thomas. 'Q .Ma . in ..w,,:A N' - 1 .P ... ,Q kkiit-3 ff 8.4 nth FEL 'Y uw-,if nip-f Mentors: Back Row: Patricia Maxwell, Linda Vallejos, Jacque Lemons, Veronica Banuelos, Nancy Plajera, Kathy Wilkis, Jamie Stewart, Deanna Kingsland, Pam Martin, Katie Kole, Kim Dellaquilla. Row 5: Melinda Kogoma, Ginger Gribble, Deanna Wruk, Patty Patino, Marie Hernandez, Liya Khandzhiyev, Cindy Ollen- berger, Sandy Graham. Row 2: Angie Coates, Jovita Barajas, Amy Hayes, There- sa Pacheco, Theresa Brucie, Kim Martin. First Row: Lisa Pestana, Asma Akhtar, Melanie Hull, Tiffany Brown, Trisha Meadows, Stacie Licon. One of McLane's solution for ditching is picking up trash shown by Jason Coombes. zs student Life we r i ': 5.5 :- Z: 55 xg ci- ' in M B' Nyc, f, O : , r, mLV:V 0 H . I 'f :,, H ' 'Q ' V' kkvr fff: H ' if tttt or L r if e NGF UNG US Y 5 sag? E r 29 1 11 harm, Veg! 3, . A if S Perfonning another successful Winter Concert are David Dick, Richard Martinez, 110111 Echols, Joanna Reddemann, Stephanie Nehring, Tabatha Mooney, and Kathleen Bowsher. XTQ.-T ' :use of Representatives: Tracey Hinck, Heather Farrar, Robert scobedo, Rudy Alderette. House of Representatives: Heather Sonzena, Michael Cha vez, Julie Sirois, Andy Walker. iw 'T' 2 1 The play Night Watch was about a women Elaine Wheeler who kept seeing dead people but the police did not believe her so they sent her to a psychiatric hospital for treatment. Wayne Villines and Chris- tina Pestana enjoyed performing in this Comedy. W Student Life 412355 La te Seniors 7764464 eewcmtee fade D647 Petm Qaeda Dafzlene Qadaaan Life CSF Back Row: Harmanmit Brar, Suzanne Frane, Darci Burg- er, Rudy Marquez, and Vic- tor Wilburn. 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D Q they had school pride and spirit by fig? bf fi gi lg leading the school in all their activi- q QQ D4 Qb fs Every senior added a new dimen- ,ib JF! f GQ X396 if fwfr? 'J 4? Ji 316955252 J Q 1 ties. lt was semor pride that made L7 9 5 J C.L. McLane something more than Q Q 4 just another high school. P2 2? . s 102 5 A T Being a senior provided experience F Jgdong after we graduated V HS? Q Y if 'I that we grew from and carried with us . sion and a special quality to these f It th IMPACT f b Q experiences. was e o 'Q friendship, teamwork, and under- standing that made the Senior Scots f px the best. X5 ' my .ez- Lx.-f,. . 0, J X ,rw .ms ,Hx Usa- 415 ,aff ,g naw, , .rw 4 1- , ,E f.a.i 3, .., e jr? T I -A Y' :.fS.gv,,xQ,.fv aj :zhuhiw W - wif-: .Huh 3, -. .im-.,'q , A, ,r Jr-J . - . g X, is K immsiwhw W Q QVANYQQQXM if LN i Q 3 wwf 'fgiif L l'-si 'ws .. f ,M 1 f .ffm V' -,551 f- Q ' - ' V .1 .1-ffm, ,'.,i--f-wci',- WL,4:.,y.y4fwW , ,MTM 'IL-Q 'z : - . ' .E5'9'51'l, -. 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W ' mg amng f0f U16 rain on nerd day are Seniors Dianne Burkes, Kara Gearhan Donna Crumpler, Alisa Ferbrache, and Megan Stuart, aim Seniors Av: C T sp if a if 3, Y 1: 'Mm ,iz M W W ,,,,fz. ww Wi I! . 14 '- f , 11175 gm? , b xg f f N... iw W W 96 sw R if Q51 if 5 , I Z1 '32 '1 ,avi W 'SQ 2 54? 1' s ,ASEE 3 V55 ,.f,,iaf cw? Q, My N A Q- 1 ,Aff . B , -,gf 1,-v 4 M , A 7 4-4 56 . 1 1 N 1 wi: , 2' Q A ff hmm , Q 2 'bo A A an Y I W ' W 2 K 'Q 3 4. , WM 5 sg I l My 4 :E Q1 wig? .J g'aQi3:. '. 6155 y . MM xi' 5? .w xi? A ge ' X ,K ge ,, ewes , my 1 K K 'im .J zz sk, A: fre., gg.. , ' :Q- ' 4 -fi? 2 . ' if 1: gr-2 gg L ., M :F Q kb AW if . ,. -if 'ip mi 1 ix Fi Q V 5' if H J, K 51-W 5 1 SQ I v J, Q51 rf, . 1 wif? M 5 yang 5 ' A , . ,L N . 'r' mf -A A 7: ,bf '77 ' Zak ' ff .gi P- Fai? Rafi: -1 K WTF' Q 3: 4:7 A ,l,':e21rfT -Q S ' Q . s '::1f-agen, E ?' 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Stadw Wiegan Sweat 50800110 7fZauo'gae S Kea S 7mc4f Spemq 5423 Slennda 7dmwo4'4q K Rx wi 7 ' ,vi , gfzdem Swttafdefd 7Zemcq 74q!04 QQ 7400844 77Z6c44el 74om44 f46'dcd4 7069 fee 704834 ff forts 70341411 7444: Dmuzelle 7145646 7w9f4M4f Wtaudew 7ww, fflan 74omp4mz fa- gang 7604 fdedmd 7wwe4 Dame 7a4ca4 . , .QQ- Rushing to finish last minute work is Kirk Hockman. Seniors ix -:fy Q I isp 4 mga far 1 ' f ' A A' - x , ,, li 1 4 1 'QJQQQQ4 A 1, Q'-.1 x nk .lv K ' ., ff r- , ' -I Y v -A . . If 4 f ' ' ij' , ' f: ur? M ,Rza --- -, ',10'f':3R 25:9 '?' - 3 K .W .ma -1 1 N ii Mf.m.,.x 1 as JSI- Ffmwa I , ' 4 v f .. g . 'z 'whiff we we ' 1 W ww., I r .,, In J xx PM? f at I . I V in 4 f ,U 1 .qx 1 1, ' ,J fi '-- A I j , M . 1 I I f w ' ' X .ff ., E X L 5 A .asks A 1' ,nl X , . A, , Q - 'tj if . .. X ff rf 5 5 Y ,lii f 1 'J ,4 A ,Q A A - .- f 1 ' ' i frvnf, -H H A A Q Q iw ' A lyk, .ww . 4- - Q , N 4 V 53 - g , x ' M , I , MJ V -. .5 'QM mt, QT? 7 SEV- - 2-N Vg- ri-:5 f ' ' 4 ,L ,W . , I'-Q. V. 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P VV Q Seniors ' l Q fillll their kind of casual clothing are Pam Burns and Tracey if Lining up to begin a new competition are Doug Nelson, Philip l Romero, Shawn Schmall, Renee BeeBe, Richard Saldana, Rene r Lopez, Janee' Christensen. i Senior men making a spectacle of themselves are Frank Bruce, Clay Silva, Jose Gonzales. Contributing to beach day attire are Shawna Dye and Adoline Cordova. il... t --5' if t Q ' .Q S ,, l . if M M lg Q. 1 X My W i ' X wt it X gf if ' Q, ff M A if iXiQf2g7f ' Mfwmf' A, X limp! ,Ui My ll, gl,flltW,M it A ,Nl My WJ W rm ' X4 Ii f ii fl M UW' F ,iw MV if lj, 33 fig Xb mist P Academics di 'fp 1 I K we ,I 1 R fm 1 is H VME? iw-f it x. E 'n uf M' y. , X yi .' x5 W 4 U l A f I 1' .E , v 1 . , 1 . li li v l i . it if W cLane 's evel has al- ways been high. Each High- lander graduating class could boast one of the largest numbers of Valedictorians in the city. CAP scores were improving, and writing skills were a number one pri- ority in the English department. Electives were strong and the qual- ity of teaching was high LJ fl i W, X WM' My The office stan' was very supportive of school programs and devised new ones to help combat the drop-out rate. Teachers were constantly changing their mode of instruction in order for the students to achieve his highest level of success. Students were introduced to many forms of study tools so that the initial IMPACT of college classes would not be such a shock. Personnel support was always there to provide the best surround- ings possible for each Highlander. . Hswmww' r l Jamin'. Playing each instrument to the right beat are jazz mem- i bers Nathan Wiens, David Wiens, Geoff Jost. Making the grade. Taking attendance for Mr. Sanborn 's class is Monica Lewis. A .rv G I ,w ' Q ' Wir 'H4'f22'V'., W, . , , , , . 5 L,V,,.y,,.-5:2 ..-M ,,,,M..w,w, f vw VM' , W N ,, I . 4 my ., -,.. Q , , . 'bmewfm f4w,,,.,N .5 I M Q inanw Mme 4 -,mf mv male aww' M W fmdaqannvlww- . ,nn mr-away' www M W, tux-w-mann W ,,,,,,,, W ,. .ww A WMM, nuwaw W 7 f, 1 'Mm ww M wa I wo 'ffm V ,mlm 'Aw-v on-s Wanna-V was ,p-wnmw W W f W an-nm mu ffwfamau www .div- ... 1 ww' 5t0P, learn and listen Coun ' - sel f . Mr. David Standefordl Ing he Freshmen class in order to prepare them for high school life is QAZQWT lyxg 0' x ff I r ! A Q'-T ft ff Having a Biology experiment checked by Mrs. Lois Deupree is Researching his biology work is Randy Awarez. Juan Llanez as Genevra Winton waits. Finding The Wa Th ough esearch was a very common means of obtaining informa- tion for a variety of classes in the scholastic area. Research was necessary in English especially for research papers. The understanding of historical events could best be accom- plished through in-depth study for the event. The process of doing research has an IMPACT no mat- ter what field for high school stu- dents because the majority of the Z, at work in college involves research. tj 4 Vw,,, , N Margaret Andrade- Picot Librarian ,, ,K I 4' W A 1 C my Vico Bondietti Boys - P.E. gr yll James Arend Math ' --,mrwfwf,r1, W1 7 f 'f' , ' ' X, Y ' mr ,nf WL- 4 V li 5 51142 gf I 4+ 6, , , ,W ,, , f v v V Mary Buckheister Physical Science WWU, Giving Gilbert Stevens advice about draliing is Mr. Rod Chiyian. r y r ' ll ,y A ,., Q -My V' air! ,. ,y. , A A Fernando Arroyo Foreign Lang. ,fr A M --lt lll ' 3 , L ' ,, i ti'f4 T -...M jk K sam., xy ' --:ia-F, Ken Carlton Music 77,7 ,M gyjd! kfffrr I ,EZ QW r T Q , by Q , ligy,, x 7 Harry Basmajian Business C yytt T J W if ti -A iii r Virginia Carson Lang. Arts v,,,,w W Q 4-2 N my 1 we h 'llil A 7 W1 ir 7' 5 M 5 5 W . i mr 5, ' ' 6 ,Z Jack Begley Cathy Bettencou Math , ,,,fff,----mf my 'f , 'wwf i-Q HZ , ,Mfr H ' Merv Carter Boys - P.E. , X , Science 4 is 1 . , . fm f X yyy it , Carolyn Ca ve FSL rt Gary Bettencor Science 4 Rod Chiyiar Industrial An romantic novel. Robert Ransom. W, at ie! 'Wi , , W, ' hut--'X LA f if ' 9 J' Instead of doing her geometry assignment, Gloria Kim, finds time for a Advanced mathematics student, Gina Moordigian, uses her researching skills to finish her problem in front of the class. Giving a brief lecture to her drama students is Mrs. Earlene Fiori Following step by step instructions for the recipe are Jeff Olmos and 19 Z Azkv 'cfm , ,,,,,t,,,,,,,c Q '11 . 1f 'X mf' X Ax K, Dean Clark Business s f fe ff ww ,ois Deupree v. fPh y. Science H I 'X Lonnie Cole Special Ed , 1 t if T f X ,f 2. n f , ,, Tom Dias Lang. Arts wi -Q it Michael Dana Jon Darling Jim De Amaral Music Math Boys P.E. as i gg g L' L H 5 Qs fy? I N 1 2 Larry Dienstein Elizabeth Dodds Theo Ebrahim Math Foreign Lang. Special Ed. Lonna Deeter ESL John Edwards Opportunity ,, it,,,, , , s, A, . f , Q1 5 Q, 1. tv' Q, ik Robert D6 Michillie Physical Science Mike Eggers Cadets Getting their homework done before the bell rings are Irene Kline, Victor Villanueva, Gabe Solarzano, Annetta Puga, and Ricky Sanchez. Taking notes for an assignment are Gabe Gonzales and Chris Hobda. Enjoying the fruits of their labor are Angie Corona, Socorro Hernandez, and Betty Cervantes. Humanities class members work hard all year under the supervision of Mr. Dan Orbeck and Ms. Pauline Kehlenbeck. if A rm 'Y f , ' ' ,, ' ' f-VW , , , ' f 1 I S f V- , fi . ff ' . , f J ,,,.. V . fr - .pu , H I I 1 1: -My -V - 4 jk , .W ' ' ff , ,f - Www Am Win f Vw fr I ' V' I by 1 , ram s, . it A 5? I ' , V 'V Don Eischen Lang. Arts Richard Ehorn Ind. Arts W7Wk9?'ifWM5Z .'E555l9f:'2:::EF5f Ni ,WW ,Kf A5' Q35 5555455755y'f'7S7EEEif 55i2i7Z'f M W1 ,.: f ' ,g,,:::x,- , . ' Amie - L ww, :5wz1fm1z,w ' f 1' ' ,V , M ff I r ' , ' I M , 1' M L , QQ K J 1f1w,A.,,,Y H 'VEEW M K ' , 'L : ig f al ,- K ' ' ,. , ' ' ,I 1. V ,Z ,, ., .... K , , L . 7 Z ,V V, VV H A '.s lny' .. Charles Fox Social Studies Peny Foster Social Studies Patricia Emes Emil Evanko Genevieve Fast Lang. Arts Science Home Economics Don Ferrer Ray Foreign Lang. Social ' ,,ff 4' ,f 7 ,A ,,' . H ' X ' ff Q f A fa ZW , ,... ,, , Z ,. ,, x , ,f .,,, 9 Audrey Gendron Frances Goshawk Laurie Grote Mary Ann Harter ESL Foreign Lang. Phy. Science LANG. Arts Robert Hend Science 'Q 2 2 Informing his students about the various ins and outs of Earth Science is Mr. Richard Tucker. Variety ls The Spice O Life cLane has a wide variety of electives which serves the school population well. Classes were taught in specialized me- chanical skills, computer literacy, home-eco- nomics, and business interest as well as many others. Whatever Held of endeavor a student wanted to go into the necessary classes were available. Each student received additional valuable lessons which were needed to survive in the business world. Job skills were used by most in their part time work. The IMPACT of these 'lf .' 'i:iiii...:iifiiL25iW f 'V AW24f f'w freea51'M.2525ff 222i2f3'422i?fQS2'4f?5' 44 ,,,, ' H ' M llll A 3 .,,,,,. ., 'i.fifgw in . Q, ' '1' i Lanjy Huck Music Johnson Del Hutchison Industrial Arts KCHHCth Jorgenson Special Ed learned skills would be felt for several years. Sandra Hotzakorgian Girls P.E. , ,fr y aim f fi xi f' I ,M W' 51 g tg. , Q Joe Kasner Student Director Fred Jacobs Social Science y y f A at 5 f W , it ,,..,...,,, 51 . V Af ff f M..-f f... A- E F . . ,gf -. W? f f if if fm Aw X 44.9, me X f M iw V 4 f 'V .f m'f5.?WEEf . '52 . , .W mn ' ff vt. :A dxf qfiasfawraw.. ,mt Jane Kayser Lang. Arts my ...ws . fam ! ai X H.. Lang. Arts WLM. 'W - .E 1: . ,,,,, .VL V -f 'f- ' V ..l11f , A ' W. W, fwwf' Q' We If X 5- Dale Kelfel FSL 1 ' ' .'l ' H' iff ' 4 f ti :gg f W gg , .. W W4 mu, Roxie Jizmejian Barbara Johnson Don Johnson Special Ed Social Science f ' 7 f R' v f Anthony Kehlenbeck Lang. Arts ff ,ly , . - , f , M, , ' .' f H fit ,, I , My , M W 44? 1 5 K f Kr ax, ...yyz Pauline Kehlenbeck Lang. Arts Showing his ability to sketch is Kay Her. Calculating the wood project is James Smith and Dwight Nan. Programing his assignment for the day is Pao Thoa. if Q: siiliisu , ,,V:W, W Q, ij? 4,1 ' iw W ifil ln .pa bf! 4 xl W Janice Keisler Girls - P.E. Keny Kurtzman Mike Markovich Bob Marott Max McCuny Special Ed Lang, Arts Campus Director Social Studies V I i , ' V it ' iiiiii it mia: f W, - - , i Monica Miller Celia Moore Charla Moore William Naman Don Messerli Social Studies PSL Migrant Tutor Home Economics Ind. Arts Katie Mcwalters Lang. Arts ,,,,,, I lll Chris Platsues Social Studies James Meche Art V ' li,, V 'Y i.,,, J Q 1, 3 f 1 6 U X , T as K W W f if if M M 2 i Jeny Nimmi Social Studie Managing various activities in the student store is Mr. Joe Kasner. Li ldn g And Learning he biggest IMPACT on people 's lives in the century was the introduc- tion of computers. Machines have taken over a lot of time consuming proce- dures associated with business or educa- tion. The one thing that a machine will nev- er be able to replace is the human mind. Learning the skills associated with com- puters can be done in many different areas in education. Students have to use these skills everyday whether they were in phys- ical education or a math class. Many class- room activities involved students in taking information from a book and changing it into another form via their computing skills. Computing the music notes are Dean Olmstead and Christy Payne. ff- W2 m,W...,..W,gw ., ,f -, y.r..nW,.,,, . , ,,,,.,, , , . W . 6... V' , M, ,J , ,Wff'fi'::r ?miWWif'f. WW' 35535212 'WL f :. W ?'ff5W'1Yj,fg'-MWW E, -W . .E:f ,!.:: H' ..1 mr- 'Lf ., kignyw 7 mr ff f. , W ,,:,,w, :: .ff w:-Q7 Quan ,V new I f . M . .- ' ' A f Q, f .MW SQ. rrninrnt. If James Noriega fwglgfi i V , r , im f .6 ,, 1 . .- ..vw-.,, A 5 Phyllis Owens Social Science Dan Orbeck f wt? Math u.s. History ' 0 f V: V' v' P S - 5 4- .11 ' llll r f L r ' 47' ...tt if L .,,, ,fi E : ,Q xukatq 5,1 P P . r -...l, . V ff ' 4 H l Ii' w Him nb we fi' in Bill Poole Kathy Powers Lyle Putnam Arts 8 Crafts Home Economics Arts Sr Crafts ' A t g it y I if aw -1-'Z 44, 'L Z 2.- Z ... ,g... .gyg E fkvifmx. ' Thalia Panas Nora Parks Patricia Patching William Patterson Foreign Lang. Girls - P. E. Girls - P.E. Physical Science Q , K n ' , J . 1 1 P1 9 . -fi zxwf, Michael Quiroz Bart Reed Vanessa Susan Rivas Foreign Lang. Arts 6r Crafts Richardson Lang. Arts Special Ed 'L' rh?'Li'C': f f 1 ' vw W Cutting his way for an A on his project is Matt Trower. ,.,. , IKIKWI' , ,,'-f: . R 3 ,W John Roehl Social Studies Working on his engine during auto shop is Jim Martinez. ve? lt's important to use all the safety devices in meta shop as shown by Greg Balch and Robert Mohn. ' fl L 'li ln it A I Y A 'V' , A- -I ' A A . .,,.W VA , , mm A, H ,1 1,54 ..,,' Pat Rogers Bob Russell Peer Commun. Music Conrad Sanborn Math Sharon Schafer Business 5 5' Wim, VX , A in L, ws: if f 2 mi wif, f, , ,, wg ,, X ,, , , :,, ,, . ,Wg fmez,,w ,, ' P ' vvvv 1 W,gQmi ,,,. , .f W f 1 A ,, Mike Schilling Warren Shaw lndust. Arts Lang. Arts 4 ,I , , ,, p Watching Mr. Del Hutchison 's technique in woodshop is Robert Burnett and Brad Martinez. Teaching a technique on a computer is Mr. Charles Yerxa. Showing Various Techniques echnique was involved in all areas of academics. In the creative depart- ments at McLane, technique had a A particular IMPACT. Technique and cre- - ative style are so closely related that teach- ing may interfere with the individual style of , a student. r ln teaching we modify, or expand on what technique students already ha ve ex- plained Mr. James Mechem. Once students learn the techniques expected of them they are free to express themselves using which- ever technique is within their personal style. ' ' 3 W' , I ' ,,v q W . ,,,L ,VVV i ,V 5 ' V iQ K Q 1-it mt Mary Shirley John Shroades Manuel Silva Jim Sirimarco Richard Sischo Tom Smusz Diane Spackman Math Social Studies Migrant Tutor Social Studies Science Work Experience Migrant Tutor 3 ' H ,k'f 3 Trying to analyze what she put on the computer is Kim Metcalf Getting the block in position for Lue Vang is Sammy Lawhon. lnstmcting his math class for students is Mr. Hugh Adams. Working today's problem on the board is Albert Casares. ,W .1 f I M-W,f,,f-.-,,H, f M-wwfff .wwf ww M ZWSSZW' ,VW 7 115 ,aiiw J W 'X ff H y A ' .. .,.,. ' I , f - , f ' .V . S' , f . 1 A ..,, A A T mf A l, T A , ,KW , H H ' ' f W I 'W M, 'A H .A 5 Ll -1' v , ,, , .'V,- . - , ,,,, ,, , . ,, . Z . , ' 'III f V tt ' - , 'Y f , ,.., V ' Robert Stout Susan Sundberg Frank Sylvester Larry Tellalian Henry Thorne Math Career Center Special Ed. Bio. Science Vocational Ag. Len Thornton Pauline Titus Boys P.E. Lang. Arts IYZITIHH. 17? '55 X, M M A MQW f 5 'X ' I V 2 Y, Y, S Al. :K : : 'A ' ' A A l l 'Li A A A , ,s l 'A,A M V g, K- Miym, 3 V A ' 3 T ig N ,VI ,., ff 4 ' 'V J' f 'fi' 1- , S ww A 4. -A M I my N ffl E 1 x, xi V whfm g A Richard Tucker David Unruh Mary Ann Verdugo Barbara Wade ESL Math Lang. Arts Lang. Arts G Mr. Jim Simpson. ,nqlgy ,,, 5, Z Supenfising Lue Vang while using the sandblaster is Mr. William Going over the assigned material is Amber Lindell. Giving next week's assignment is Mr. Emil Evanko, as Sandra Culpepper, Paul Giro, and Shannon Grace look on. Assisting Blaine Brisendine with some electronics problems is Q, ,, f,.. ,,,, ,yi f..., , I A, ,s 2 .. M ,, gf Lloyd Wiggins Math ,M ,V Kay Wiley Business .uaaai 'i,,, 'HQ George Williams Math Looking over Lee Yang 's homework is Ms. Sally Kayser. Absorbing the information of the teacher's lecture is David Poul- sen. Drawing back the bow strings in search of a bulls-eye are Konica Banuelos and Thuy Huynh. Showing Dwayne Ellis how to load the computor is Ms. Kay Wiley. km I ,,l,: ,MZ , l ,Q ' s'i'f , WA 12: f f ii- H W2-:w 'qw t' l llll 'wiswzzf J - 2 Q5 1 , -A 4 ,, V ,Q 2 r 2 Garrett Wimer Physical Science Charles Yerxa Barbara Ma th Zimmerman Business Sharon Allison Sue Ames Julie Caudle Secretary Secretary Secretary 555555355 niiwiiiff mfg A. ,W ,,,: f X ,ykzg I , , ,E ,W 'f W' dh if f it 1 u , W ,Q , . l,, f .. , T Anna De Witt Secretary Pointing out a piece of defective brass on Michelle Devin 's uniform is Col. Mike Eggers, while Renan Arredondo takes down her score. Contemplating her noon time detention is Jeannie White. Wo king Together On Projects nteraction between students and teach- ers was a necessary part of learning. Even though a few students preferred to ij dig-it-out themselves, an instructor's itg guiding hand was accepted by most. Interaction also brought about reaction, y it as students learned how to do things on , iitrllrrr their own after being introduced to subjects S , or ideas. t S Many classes required kids to interact I wg X among themselves and the IMPACT of this ' K f' o u u llls N V5 ould be seen rn a winning P.E. team or a Q 51,11 I If xfgix roplayxgrought back from a competition. X wtf M . id iw 1 ,F ,Hx gy X K f Qin at R 'X rriy I lr, , 7 X V, I . .,, ,krf :I Zkk I V 2 'iw' . .V,r11 y Stephanie Shirley Janzen Karen Lively Ivy Medley Linda Payne Phyllis Smith Donna Weatherly Goshtigian Secretary Secretary Secretary Library Tech. Secretary Secretary Secretary if Setting up the condiments for the salad bar is cook Rose Floridian. Unloading one of the many trucks that come to Mc Flores. . W f Enjoying lunch before re- turning to his job of picking up trash that students leave laying around is Gardener Mike Mustaciola. . Z fu Julie Arnold Darlene Bowman Frances lda Greco Mayorie I-Iemy Jacqui Kelly Dorothy Cook Cook Doubleday Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Flo Lang Rose Horidian Anita Rider Rose Ross Hariuje Seriya Isabel Sensano Trudy Smith Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook fday, is Head Janitor Jesse Taking their break before serving lunch are Hiro Tsudama, Marjorie Henry, Ida Greco, Jacqui Kelly, Rose Noridian, Wanda Stiles, Frances Doubleday, and Dorothy Kunishige. Straightening out the important papers is Mr. Donna Weatherly. Support Personnel Is Great aving great personnel support i was a big plus for any high school and the IMPACT on the McLane campus from this feature was seen everyday. W Taking the kids likes and dislikes '44 into careful consideration was the reason for the varied menu which was prepared each day for the Highland- ers to consume. Keeping the campus clean, re- L paired and running smoothly was the L , constant task of custodians. Secretaries, in charge ofa barrage ,S as ,N of paper work, were friendly and co- operative. E 'UH at E l . Wanda Stiles Tami Staddard Hiro Tsudama Joe Coats DOUQ C0peI-and Jesse FIOFCS Manager Cook Cook Custodian Custodian Custodian Kenny Harbick Custodian W A I R if i I Lazy Lowe Laura McBroon Hennan Rangell Curtis Welch 31 Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian , Academics y yr X ,W My l Doris Ezell Vice Principal ff lf? 57 , Q f ,V lr., F' Ja . f 42 ? I B. wr Jan Pizarro Vice Principal Dan Robinson Vice Principal Barbara Thomas Principal Mary Code Maggie Moore Joyce Ovoian Manuel Rosalez David Standeford Ralph Wood Head Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor People Behind The Scenes aving the responsibility for running a large high school was one that Prin- cipal Barbara Thomas did not take lightly. Completing her second year as the main High- lander administrator she felt, Super about the staff and stu- dents. Changes in the look of McLane 's physical plant took place throughout the year, adding to the positive atmo- sphere. The counseling area was enlarged to accomodate the IMPACT of students who utilized their services. New programs were institut- ed to help solve some of the problems teenagers face. Showing Mr. Sefly which classes are filled is Ms. Mary Code. is Enrolling Barbara Judy in her classe. is Mrs. Maggie Moore. , Jw V, MY, a change in a student's schedule is Mr. Ralph Wood. Qlfwiiw 2. if X, ' fx ,I ' x An., S-6.1 ff Admitting a new student to McLane is Ms. lvy Medley and Ms. Sosa. Discussing the week 's schedule is Principal Barbara Thomas and Mrs. Phyllis Smith, head secretary. M ' V' LN 1 . Adding up the finances for the school is Ms. Julie Caudle. Wm all 'W H. Talking over graduation credits is Mrs. Joyce Ovoian with Senior Lucinda Strand. A cademics 41335 , e , P 1 L Ignoring Mr. James Mechem's antics to finish her project is Showing strict discipline to student Robert Michelle Bengel. Francis is Mr. Chip Wipfler. Explaining the lesson one more time is Mr. David Unruh to K.O. Brown and Lemond Scurlark. 84 5126 'U 'H S Q. 'S Z N 'U N 'A 'N 5 Bl I fb -. Ui U' 'C In 5 Q Q 3 N 1 E S. I 9 1f ' 7 '1' Q fsijiffif 'f ws, V mmm Q ' ' M W fe - N M -, fa- Tig re f i f W' -- 'V, ul - ' ,ufmamgydgwuwfylgwfgijb Mi W-girjjl rafv ,Wm M-. -,.,,,WM2W, f 2 - 1 1 ., Wm Z 2 ACADEMIC EXCELL NCE i,,,,,-L ,gpauull ilk 3 is Sampling the pie right out ofthe oven are Mrs. Kathy Powers and Robert Ransom. Saluting Col. Mike Eggers is Duane Wilson as Renan Arre- dondo looks on. Checking Chong Ho 's last night homework is Mr. Hugh Ad- ZHIS. Setting the library files straight are Librarian Margaret An- drade-Picot and student Troy Holsey. fb Student Life Clubs he bulletin for today says . . . 1. German Club meeting todaj in A-55 during 5th perioc lunch. 2. Mecha meeting today in L-2a 5:20 p.m. BE THERE! 5. Drama Club meeting next Mondaj at 8:15 a.m. in A-02. 4. Club Francais will have a shor meeting TOMORROW in A-09 a, 5:20 p.m. BE THERE! 5. Explorers of Nature meeting TO DAY in S-06 at 5:20 p.m. IMPOR TAIYT! This was the kind of announcemenl that was given every day alerting stu dents of meetings and activities. Some clubs met at noon while other: met on Monday mornings or afte1 school. The IMPACT ofthe variety of club: was great. The only things requirec of a person to become involved was dedication, interest, and extra-time. . ,,...v V A : b lloon ready for its launch Up, Up, and Away! Getting the peace a are Suzanne Frane, Karen Hall, Jennifer Gainer, Joanna Redde ' ' h s onsor. mann and Mr. Mike Markovic , p ' ' li for the peace pro- lnternational Languag ject is Tim Artz. e. Translating in Frenc mx g If 1 4 I r Making Decisions D- . Mrs. Pat R ' lscussmg the Pf0blems of d ' k' . . ogerslsponsorl, Diane Hicks, Karen fqlgdggjrydailgvglig We SADD members Angela Solopo B., ' 'ISSJ' Hawkins. I ' ' 1 1 5615 Clubs A , f fM f i ,afffiawifww ,E ' , ,W fwsm,'1',,nf. , it it 'nf 'i 'ff' wiv -iw ,, ' f f ' :ww 'V' 'W tin.: 11 X55 ff' f if' tiki' ,:, L W' Q: fm 5'?'L5'WSW 5 ., , in Z' ' ' ,wiv 5:5 if fl ,y ,, , g'u...W,- , ,- W 4 V ,M 5 3 ,,,, Wi g??g,,,s , A M- fp ig f WV 2 2 W f ' M WM. V , 2, + , Ag, 5 at W gi, A fi H I 4 2 Q 1 35, ' 'M 'M ' I 'Y mi 1,117 1 , 455 ,,,, mr .it W, f Mffiff www.af, 4 a , g ,,,, ' 'fy , 4 , M4 5 Z g I Wi, ,,,f EV 4 , , , ,, ,. - ff L 1 3345 -- -ff- -,gl-fvg 9 ,, ,, melbi f, - .- :U kv mf ffffiif-sit? fW,f7 K Wil .mf 'Vigil VVVV H W. 'hifi' M ' MSM, Y l 4 , 2 lfigfif' L 35:2 Z lf77 M F5 , L' ' ' 1 ' 2 31 German Club: Back Row: Bmce Cook, Ms. Elizabeth Dodds, Tom McPhail, Robert Zwetzig, Erlinda McDaniel, Bill Williams, Frances Devins. Row 2: LaShaunda Floyd, Christina Pestana, Laura Flores. First Row: Mike Liang, Frank Golden, and Raquel Rice. Sr. Men: Brad Sirois, Brett Flynn, Courtney Hood, Harman- mit Brar, Tony Hansen, Heath Biddlecome, James Lopez, Geoff Smith, Daven Addington, Ed Rig, Frank Bruce, Mat- thias Dahlmann, Pete Nicholson, Sami Solo, Toufong Vang, Rudy Marquez, and David Rooney. Clubs Are Bois terous, Spirited ,Z f Leaving the Sr. Women's meeting after discussing their shirts are Rosemary Kline, Tracey Feliciano, Mui Vi, and Chen Shan. ne ofthe more popular clubs was Project Al- pha also known as Sci- encelFiction. Some of their activities throughout the year were sending up the peace balloon, watching sci- ence Iiction movies, ral7les, and free grad. night tickets. Senior Men participated in rallies, parties, and competi- tions against the Senior Women. Their theme of Zug, Zug pulled them through the year. db Clubs :mail Distributing the agenda for the Explorers of Nature meeting is Stephenie Wilhoite to Shaw Smith and Aubre Tulley. filers SLAaz.wzfcJ, X Q C Q clan IAQ? tfA-ata'-if B d 4,6'LJ aww!! ,MU gieiaf, ff '!fLff'LY'f3fJ md IJWW Ufwfewdj VCL V' J, 1 fpmgjjzuritavflaff 0 0 MM Sligpring, Q ,JZ , Advertising their con- tracts for life are Allison Sinner and Alison Hicks. Finishing their breakfast while discussing Senior Women activities are Tracey Hinck and Mi- chelle Bengal. I , .,,, , f::: , Wa, Helping prepare the S.A.D.D. float for the homecoming parade is Michelle Kasner. i Taking the time to blow up the peace balloon are Project Alpha and C.S.F. members Doug Bushey, Karen Hall, Christina Pes- tana, Suzanne Frane, Sopheak Real, and Toul ong Vang. S.A.D.D.: Back Row: Rosemary Kline, Charlotte Aden, Terri Blinsmon, Cessily Holt, Jennifer Gainer, Pam Burns, Kelli Major, Kim Parks, Angela Stagnaro, Allison Sinner, Gina Griego, Gracie Rodriguez. Front Row: Lus Rodriguez, Shana Boyd, Kathy Lewis, Irene Kline, Kathy Wilkis, Me- lanie Godfrey, Diane Hicks, Karen Anderson, Gina Moordi- gian, Alison Hicks, Karen Hall, Jeannette Baeza, and Amanda Rodriguez. Clubs A f ,WWW ,Naam -f f -Asa Mecha: Back Row: James Lopez, Ms. Ester Miranda, Sponsor, Vicky Garcia, Jennifer Miranda, Irene Kline, Greg Sorondo, Front Row: Lisa Gorostiza, Mary Murphy, Tina Lazalde, Ann Marie Lazalde, Linda Sandoval, Corina Zavala, Rosemary Kline. 5 . J Jr. LARCS: Back Row: Jill Fitzgerald, Mary Kay Steinhaue. Michelle Beny, Dianne Burks, Donna Crumpler, Front Ron Madeline Franco, Jeffie Esparza, Lus Rodriguez, Shan, Boyd, Stephanie Vidone, Sarah Uriarte, Megan Stuart. Support, Social, Competitive Taking time out from lunch to go over important club details are Steve Wilson and Scott Jobinger. enior Women partici- pated in rallies, clan competition and the homecoming parade. Their Wild and Wicked crazy shirts were their idenity sym- bol. Students Against Drunk Driving promoted on cam- pus, awareness about the dangers of drinking and driv- ing. S.A.D.D. sponsored speakers, made signs and wrote bulletin notices to keep a focus on the problem. California Scholastic Fed- eration was an academic club that discussed college preparations with Students. L Having one of many serious discussions in F. C.A. are Rebecca Snyder, Dee Dee Trap and Mr 90 Conrad Sanborn. ,gt-Q5 Adventurous, Quality Waiting for the Mecha meeting to begin are Rosemary Kline Explorers of Nature: Back Row: Randy Hodgeman, Terrjy Camp- bell, Mr. Roy Bena videz, Frank Bruce, Stinson Dixon, Lisa Winegar. Row 5: Sara Gomez, Barbara Judy, James Schultz, Helena Boje hag. Row 2: Ms. Laurie Grote, Christina Pestana, Lisa Pestana, Angie Coates, Clarina Aquino, Stephenie Wilhoite, I1olli Echols, Cindy Vang, May Yang, Mee Yang. Row 1: Edwin Lanier, Hang I10, Suzanne Frane, Her Vang, and Ghia Yang. and Sponsor Mr. Steve Biaz. Absorbing the information about the Mecha volleyball game are Rudy Diaz and Bran- dy Fernandes. Taking notes at the Mecha meeting is Marilu Rodriguez. ,M Drama: Back Row: Anna Marie Alvarez, Rosemary Kline, Angila Solorio, Vi Handock, Maria Adame, Sherrie Aubry, Clarina Aquino, Heather Sonzena, Brandy Fernandes First Row: Barbara Hernandez, Melissa Darling, Patty Brooking, 455355 Brooke Holley. Clubs 4 1 ,,..f M.E.S.A. Back Row: Courtney Hood, Robert Wilson, John Akopyan, Bill Williams. Row 4: 'Scott Rogers, Suzanne Frane, Sami Solo, Clay Silva, Brad Sirois, Ed RU, Asma Aktar. Row 5: Cha Cha, Mr. Bill Patter- son, Brar Harmanmit, James Lopez. Row 2: Thai Her, Alicia Tong, Darci Burger, Sandy Lee, Megan Stuart, Sarah Uriarte, Jeffie Esparza, Alyssa Pinajian. First Row: Victor Wilburn, Laura Lewis, Roberta Smith, Kari Kiori, Kathy Smith, Debi Sanders, Renee Jensen. Sr. Women: Back Row: Teresa Bushell, Tracey Hinck, Michelle Harvey, Laurie Lulejian, Susanne Wallace, Sandy Graham, Shana Boyd. Row 4: Laura Lewis, Pam Burns, Stephenie Wilhoite, Mui Vi, Shan Chen, Rose- mary Kline, Sheron Quintero, Anne Murray, Leslie Solis, Christina Pe- trille, Lavona Ballard, Christine Zamora, Kristin Blagg, Jennifer Ura- gami, Nicol Artz, Shannon Allen, Tami Sakoda, Michele Alaniz, Diane Toscas, Patricia Maxwell, Heather McDowell, Michelle Zadian. Row 5: Michelle Bengel, Janette Parsons, Kelli Major, Marie Hernandez, Patricia Beckwith, Alicia Tong, Irene Salinas, Katrina Davis, Dori Ebell, Tina Butler, Staci Barker, Mary Hernandez, Sheila Zertuche, Katherine Bolt, Theresa Jackson, Raquel Rice. Row 2: Diane Burkes, Donna Crumpler, Kari Fiori, Darci Burger, Megan Stuart, Sarah Uriarte, Michelle Kasner, Debi Wilkerson, Tabatha Mooney, Serena Sanchez, Suzanne Frane, Hang Ho, Monica Rey, Annemarie Shire, Patricia Maldonado. First Row: Kathy Smith, Debi Sanders, Roberta Smith, Alyssa Pinajian, Jeme Esparza, Chrissy West, Lus Rodriguez, Renee Jensen, Sandy Lee, Fran- ces Devins, Michelle Devins. Challenging, Comm unity- mind d outheast Asians was a so- cial club where members talked over their problems to feel more comfortable about high school. Club Francais attended French related events such as plays and language faires. Pen pals were provided from France to execute members writing skills. They had get togethers at member's homes where French food was served and French Elms were shown. Jr. LARCS helped with Special Olympics and the group took part in activities for the severly handicapped. 61315 Clubs Watching while Shannon Lehman takes notes is Allison Hicks. Friends, Scientilic Members Sopheak Real, Christi- na Pestana, Menh Vong, Joanna Reddemann, Patty Robinson, Ronica Banuelos of C.S.F. and Project Alpha are discussing the Peace Project. Composing their peace mes- sages are JoAnn Noga, Danette Austin, Ken Frazel, and Marvin Jenkins. S Project Alpha: Back Row: Matthias Dahlmann, Clay Silva, Brad Sirois, Sami Salo, John Mickalian, Scott Rogers, Sandy Lee, Ed RU, Courtney Hood, Thuy Huynh. Row 2: Jennifer Owens, He- lena Boyehag, Pete Nicholson, Sarah Uriarte, James Lopez, Megan Stuart, Diane Burkes, Donna Crumpler, Irene Kline, Rosemary Kline, Jeanetta Minor. First Row: Nan Phrasavath, Tou Youa Lee, Dawn Domingo, Clarina Aquino, Shan Chen, Mr. Don Eischen, Mui Vi, Janette Parsons, Asma Akhtar, Ginger Gribble, Valerie Skaggs. K LETTERMEN: Back Row: Byron Murrill, Ray Armbrister, Jason Wood, Brian Fontes, James Lang, Philip Romero, Bobby Medellin, Gabe Gonzales, George Hine, Scott Bla- zevich, Shawn Jensen, Mike Aguilar, John Mickalian, Pla- than Dean, Tyise Parks, Jason Price. Front Row: Dan Gon- zales, Geoli' Smith, Michael Thomas, Jay Kagoma, Gary Hawkins, Kevin Cornish, Eddie Hernandez, Daron Staulfer, Mike Luce, and Paul Sandoval. Gb Southeast Asian: Back Row: Lian Xiong, Tony Xiong, Snuk Vang, Toupac Vang, Ying Xiong, Juan Domingo, Yia Cha, Row 5: Xiong if Cha, Khue Vang, John Vang, Von Minh, Suke Lee, Cheng Lee. Row 2: Ying Vang, TouFong Vang, Fang Vang, Ia Xiong, Chue Vang. Club Francias: Back Row: Hang Ho, Eric Braxton, First First Row: Mr. Don Johnson, Mee Yang, Tong Yang, Plhia Yang, Nu Row: Tim Artz, Rosemary Kline, Angela Solorio, Joyce Yang, Dawn Domingo, Chou Xiong. Bliatout. Leaming, Companionship Listening while the new offi- cers are announced are Pat- ty Brooking and Michelle Holt. ellowship of Christian Athletes was some- times mistaken to be just for athletes but every- one was invited. They dis- cussed teen problems and gave support to one another. Southeast Asians was a so- cial club where members talked over their problems about being in a new coun- try. High school was very diif ferent for most of them and becoming more 'American- ized was important. Being a part ofa club gave students a way to develope new friendships and contri- bute something lasting to the school. 94 Explaining the new scene is President of Drama Club, Kathy Henson. Clubs Z4 Q71 ml fir-555 v' 41 4s 'M 5 M, ,, a M 44 N, , . f i 7 O, 'ra , I' . fpwm E l'i.H'x'Z'g: AV S V 'Zi' 2 ', f If 4 faiting for the peace balloon to be sent up are Brent nderson, Mike Pulido, Sean Franco, and Eric Sherbon x Listening to an important discussion on which play to do next are Angela Solorio, Darla Reichle, and Aaron Ramsey. Discussing one of Sr. Wom- en 's many fun activities are Sheila ZerTuche and Steph- anie Wilhoite. WB F.C.A. labovej: Roberta Smith, Sandy Lee, Bill Douglass, Clay Silva, Dannelle Trapp, Mr. Jack Begley, Bobby Lemons F.C.A. llelil: Back Row: DeeDee Trapp, Jacque Lemons, Row 2: Miss Madean, Patty Robinson, Laurie Meachum, Rebecca Sny- der, Joanna Reddemann, Karen Hall, Jon Lanier Isponsorl, Monroe Thompkins, Conrad Sanborn lsponsorl, Keith Jones, Row 1: Manuel Orantia, Jim Schultz, Matt Mazurek, Steve Wil- son, Craig Porter, Bill Williams. Clubs Gb L+ e 9 X i- 1 ,L ,Q gr - Q vu- - Q x S 9 x 4 6 P l Y pq W XV X 4 5 Traditions raditional activities were the heart of McLane 's liveliness. Throughout the years McLane 's clubs have ranged from plain fun to more serious dimen- sions. With the beginning of double lunch periods a few years ago clubs found it difficult to combine into one group. The new Monday morning sched- ule helped to revive clubs. Any stu- dent that wished to get involved found ample opportunity to do so. The Tartan and Greacan staffs, Highlanders, rallies, cheerleaders, and homecoming were all vital parts of McLane which students knew would always be there eveijy year. This positive IMPACT carried the momentum over the summer and made it possible to begin each year as if there had never been a summer vacation. A .Hia Perfect Harmony. Flown in for special entertainment at the home- coming rally are The Beach Boys AKA Jacque Johnson, Jan Pi- ' zaro, James Mechem, Richard Sischo, and Bob Marrott. Clan Competition. Even though breaking the water balloon is the L point of the game Michelle Kasner still thinks it's cold. '7- ,, --......,....N..-..- :21 ' . W - . q'lhumwum:m1wlmm-mvmtmsummwmmmr -' . ' Football Frenzy. McLane stude t I ' , Cheers. n s a ways show their support ofthe football team and enjo y contributing their spirit through K Back row: Robert Maurer, Yer Hang, Jimmy Hinson, Bobby Ralston, Abel Arenas, John Andrews, Chip Gulley, Ped Viengsa y, Patrick Coit. Front row: Chris Edwards, Janquese Cephus, Albert Arias, Mike Gonzales, Tom McPhail, David Cole, Aaron Ramsey, Sean Howell, Frank Miguel, Danny Hernandez. cllwuwfdfail E Helping Robert Francis and Robert Wilson with stall' type stuff is Frances Trying to decide whether or not to wear his uniform all day or H iiii V V change is Frank Golden. A A A ' r V 1 YV Back row : Michelle Devins, Kou Her, David Falk, Renan Arredondo, Francis, Scott Uzzell. Front row: Frances Devins, Jason Buxton, John Cadets ,Q 2 5 1 son, Robert Wilson, Martin Winter, Duane Wilson. Getting Used To Brand New Management or the Hrst time in many years, the Fifth Brigade had a female Brigade Com- tnander, Colonel Frances Devins. Cadets again participated in a fariety of brigade functions, lead- Ership school, bivouac, and sum- er camp. Summer camp was dif brent from leadership school and bivouac in that cadets from all Ever the state of California attend- d. McLane 's Cadets lent a hand for the Veterans Day parade with a olor guard, drill team, and a arching unit. The cadets also rovided the manpower neces- ary for the daily raising and Califomia Cadet Corps lowering of the flags. McLane's rifle team worked hard to maintain their state title and notability. The team prac- ticed early in the morning every day before school started. Due to the lack of participation, there was one company instead of two. The company's elements were divided between third and fourth periods: second period was reserved for the staff class. The staff class was the working part of the cadet structure. Despite the depleted strength, the female led Fifth Brigade made an IMPACT on the other brigades in the state of California. Clowning around, which proves that Cadets isn 't all hard work, is Duane Wilson and Kou Her. Examples of the hard working staff class, Martin Winter, Michelle Devins, Robert Wils iack row: Raul Amezcua, Tou Lee, Tammie Arends, Melinda Everett, Holli Echols, Bee 'ang, Robert Burnett, Vang Her. Front row: Gilbert Trujillo, Eric Hamburger, Richard ialdana, Robert Stiles, Robert Miller, Gary Woods. OH, Duane Wilson, and Robert Francis. Standing at ease after the rigors of being inspected is Holli Echos. Cadets db Aamir-an-'Qpsnwffi ,,,,......---'f ,f 2 1 3233, E, 11 .,M,..,w-W ' ..-W ,.....sr M ..3 ,rw- ,pw--.ww V Comparing notes on layout procedures and ar- at riving at good conclusions are Ervin Marin, Cari Jackson, Krista Spencer, Mario Cavilli, and Robert Zwetzig. 'i,gan'L1.: Back Row: Krystelle Conley, Robert Zwetzig, Ervin Marin, Derek Quyano, Dawn Cl Second Row: Mary Ann Harter, Cari Jackson, Susan Martino, Janeen Roy, Jonath Gfeacan Benedict. Front Row: Lana Thomas, and Diane Toscas. 100 tenden, Mario Cavilli, Amanda Wilson, Wendy Oloizia, Ed Lanier, Krista Spenc ard Work Brings Superior Book 986-87 Greacan Stan' any lunch hours were spent in the stuffy, small classroom, C-24, Drking very hard not to make istakes and to please the stu- ents. The 20 staff members orked many hours pasting up re '86- '87 Greacan. Editor iane Tosca 's main goal was Lmake it the best book in the y. Being the Greacan Editor s proven a job within itself ut without my friends on the paff and family members I puldn 't have had the self es- Pem to make it to the end. l hderstand l can 't fullHll every- nes expectations of the year- book but I gave it my best shot, Stated Diane. Section Editors, Amanda Wil- son-Activities, Krista Spencer- Underclassmen, Sherri Thorn- hill-Sports, Janeen Roy-Sen- iors, Cari Jackson-Theme, and Mario Cavilli-Ads each had their own mini staff to com- plete their pages. Rounding out the staff were Kzys Conley, Ed Lanier, and Steve Lopez as the photogra- phers. The rest ofthe class did a great job putting the book to- gether. Mrs. MHIYAHH Harter instruc- tor, did a super job of putting up with everyone while correct- ing the minor and major mis- ,,,,.-on-1 mmmmmwmwmmwttmwl-f-r--has-:ffl-http-ffxasaxgfi- --f--4f1,f.sis,.a:fff3w-ss..,......Ms.,-MW...-4 ,,,af-1-,asia-f-wwe -s,,i,g.s,. .,,?,2:,i.. Frying to make the senior layouts perfect is Diane Toscas and Cari Jackson. takes that were made. Trying to take pictures ofthe noontime activities, not just the same people but of every- one, was a big chore for the photographers or who was ever sent out to take pictures. It took awhile for the new staff to catch on to what was happen- ing but they did, and did a great job. Looking from the outside one might think that the year- book was a piece of cake but it really was a lot of hard work. Little did people know of the indigestion suffered while meeting the deadlines. On April 10th the fun began as the book finally went to the press. ,... .-.. U-.-.VY Mn- - A..-...4....,.. Y. . ,..,m,,,.... Taking out the sports layouts to get down to work is Sherri Thornhill. ting together was not just fun but a requirement during the busy sessions of adlines as Amanda Wilson, Krista Spencer, and Wendy Oloizia share their Taco 'll. The new spiritmobile brought on the varsity cheer leaders before each football game. Freshman cheerleaders laugh at the delay in finding the right spot on the tape to begin their routine. Cheer Eb Boys Add New Dimension To Squad. Highlander Spirit Squad. he Spirit leading season started in June of 1986 for the 24 girls and 2 boys who on the varsity, jr. varsity, reshman, and mascot squads. During the summer camp the 'arsity cheerleaders came in 2nd n the Hnals and were placed in he championship bracket. They Exon the right to go to Florida and e in the nationals which they vere unable to attend. The mas- :ots came back with all superiors cfhich left a proud smile on Coach acque Johnson 's face. Unlike some schools our cheer- eaders and mascots attend every :port no matter if i t's boys, girls, ninor or major. This year was the first year in 7 V616 years to have male cheerleaders which made quite a IMPACT on our school. Both James Lopez and Mike Haungs felt that it was quite an experience that they will always remember. Many of the girls who tried out had been cheerleaders in the past, so the routines and yells they presented to the students were excellent. The cheerleaders and mascots had a class to attend every day. During this time they practiced and made up new routines. They had meetings where they were as- signed to attend the various sports and settled any problems which developed. ' Yelling with the crowd, Stephanie Yama- xi mura shows her spirit. Leading the freshman to victory is cheer- leader Melanie Godfrey. Il- , 5 ft if 5 L Mascots need a rest too. forming their class yell at a rally are Kristin Oliver, Shelly Starnes, Chrissy St, and Kerry Lynch. Cheer 5? 'M Pondering over a lay-out are Sports Editor Mar- ilu Rodriguez and Mrs. Mary Ann Harter. Typing up her own story is Lisa Wackowski. I 'm really proud that the newspaper has Discussing issues for the next few months are Editor-In-Chief Devoya Mayo f Janette Parsons. progressed. Michele Alaniz Editor 104 QQ Newspaper Getting The Word To The Campus l986-87 Newspaper Sta1TAt Work splash of color on the front and back pages of the Tartan was the big- 'est IMPACT feature added to 're newspaper this year. Changing the style of head- ne and modernizing the 'rasthead were additional hanges which updated the pa- ver and helped to provide a top ritique rating by the San Joa- 'uin Press Association. Editor Michele Alaniz eager- V got the stat? organized and 'ublicized the first issue early 1 September. To acquaint all he students to the publica- ion, this issue was distributed 'ee to everyone. l'm really proud that the newspaper has progressed, l really had an excellent staff and page editors, especially my sidekick editor Devoya, stated Michele. Writing about everyday cam- pus life was the bulk ofthe arti- cles. Discovering information about students who otherwise would not be in the Tartan was also a challenge. Foreign ex- change students and new teachers were focused on early in the year. Casin the Campus, and relat- ed stories expressed views of the student body. Letters to all students had an opportuni- ty to let their wishes be known. Knowing how to write, and write well was an important part of producing the Tartan. Keeping abreast of the activi- ties on campus, taking pic- tures and getting ads was a hassel but was successfully ac- complished over and over again throughout the year. New Sports Editor Marilu Ro- deriquez expressed, It was really fun being the Tartan Sports Editor and I 'd like to thank all the sports writers who made this year a great exper- ience! the Editor were accepted and f , . ' 'wM.,fs'MQ -21. 1: -.we . 'rl -wi: 1-...as Fasting down articles and making sure they're straight is Michele Alaniz. Back Row: Joleen Puma, Kara Gearhart, Gina West. 2nd Row: Marilu Rodriguez, Angelique Bojorquez, Kirsten Garfoot, Lisa Wackowski, Debbie Nunes, De- voya Mayo, Michele Alaniz. Front Row: SusyAleman, Jeannette Baeza, Fred Turner. aim Www' MMVI- -1: , .mix 5 ' 'CW' ZVV ,,,,,i 2 ,V:H.4 , V ,luv tww H f r .2 r'f 4 X if vi agar V 122 1 4-lk. 1....-- Showing senior spirit in the homecoming parade are senior women: Michelle Zadian, Marie Hernandez, Kelly Giese, Patty Beckwith, Raquel Rice, Stacey Schultz, Tami Sakoda, Sheila Zertuche, Donna Crumpler, and Dianne Burks. Giving a smile as they ride through the home- coming parade are Leslie Solis, Sarah Uriarte, Debi Wilkerson, Jennifer Healey and Michelle Kasner. db Homecoming A Very Successful Homecoming Week ll hanks to all of you McLane 's homecom- ing was a big success tated Mr. Joe Kasner, activity 'irector, Monday morning fter homecoming week. Ev- ryone was very supportive fith every thing from the noon- ime activities, rally, to the ootball game. Yelling, screaming, laughing nd having a good time filled JcLane's campus. The many roontime activities kept the unch time alive and fun. Among the weeks activities were Tennis Shoe Day, Beach! awaiian Day, Crazy Hair Day, lash and Herd Day, and end- g the week was the famous Red and White Day. 1986-87 Homecoming Everyone was very competi- tive and supported the activi- ties. Each day a new activity was introduced and the search for participants was on. Highland- ers especially enjoyed the raw egg toss which generally end- ed with a big splat. There was also the spiked hat activity which was a very wet exper- ience. The homecoming rally at- tracted enough students to pack the gymnasium. The IM- PACT ofthe whole rally was the special group flown in from Hollywood known as the Beach Boys which entertained with popular hits. The many fun ac- tivities and entertainment 'ere's always room for one more as shown here by the freshmen waving to the Jwd. made the crowd go crazy with yelling. Showing they could yell the loudest the spirit stick was won by the seniors. As the bleachers started to Hll with students and parents it became relevant that they were there to see one heck of a ex- citing game. With the help and support from the crowd McLane defeated Edison with a chopping score of 54 to 21. Homecoming Queen Chrissy West accepted the crown from last year's Queen Stacy Lom- bardi. Junior Princess Jennifer Findley, Sophomore Princess Tami Graham, and Freshman Princess Jennifer Tavares, made up the royal court. Bringing the beach to the homecoming pa- rade are the flag girls. ,, y' W1 ff' Tl! Representing the Greacan class are Amanda Wilson and Tricia Bruce in a 1940 Ford Con- vertible. Sw 2551 f . Q Wg? it 3 'C F W 1 ., 4? X :rw ,Y .' WU Af ., XX .L X Q4-f ML , 1,1 'Rf ' had vt 'W 4. 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W ,JA i f 5.739 www C f 1 riff ,Ahpf '13 W? 4 y, f - g rg' i , 95 AZ 5 Q ,714 4 Cheer: Back Row: Erin Dolin, Kim Osborn. Front Row: Stephanie Yamamura, dis Allen, Amy Grisham. 1' ' W . :shman Cheer: Back Row: Plickole Harvey, Shelly Eskra, Tina Barker. Front Row: nnifer Tavares, Tiffany Martin, Cyndie Walker, Melanie Godfrey. 5. f W ... , Wm 5 , glwzfxlg' t , f , scots: Back Row: Karen Anderson, Aime Kellogg, Kristan Carey, Missi Wass. mt Row: Diane Hicks, Jennifer Prentice, Kara Gearhart. l L I , James Lopez and Mike Haungs with a mascot. f f'7 w --v-...- Giving all her support is Tina Barker. 3 Talent shows through as the J. V. cheerleaders perform a routine at a football game. 2'-,, An aireal view of the Highlander Band during a halftime performance shows why they are an award winning group. Back Row: Mary Hernandez, Jeanette Baeza, Kathryn Perkins, Christine Healey, Jacki Gernard, Kristi Warkentin, Christine Reed, Heather Reagan, Janice Sharp. Row 9: David Wiens, Mark Arteaga, Erick Braxton, Aaron Mullins, Eric Sherbon, John Akopyan, Doug Richardson, Zach Snow, RandyAlverez, Joe Garcia, Gilbert Stevens. Row 8: Rudy Diaz, Pete Nicholson, Geoffdost, Carlos Serrneno, Matthias Dahlmann, Terrance Tovar, Mike Gann, Rebecca Trout, Amy Hayes, Krysty Kepner. Row 7: Rebecca Snyder, Alan Mooney, David Dick, John Mickalian, Mike Smith, Raul Garcia, Stefanie Barlow, Barbara Dean, Eddie Replogle, Lisa Orozco, Melissa Valdez. Row 6: John Hall, Jelf Bain, Brian Naprstek, Jess Vincent, Ron Bolt, Marty Monge, Cardee Wimer, Christy Payne, Veronica Macias, Tarsay Fisher, Tanya Wilkerson, Frank Bruce. Row 5: Rise Nutt, Cari Jackson, Kathy Bowsher, Wendy Doidge, Theresa Madron, Tab Mooney, Kerry Wilson, Roxanne Hyatt, Stephanie Nehring, Suzanne Galindo, Maria Gonzalez, Jennifer Lewallen, Juliane Ruiz. Row 4: Charles Odahl, Pam Parsons, Scott Perkins, Holli Echols, Alan Titus. Row 5: Michelle Bengel, Gary Hodgson, Michele Alaniz, Burt DeAnda, Roberta Smith, Nathan Wiens, David McAllister, Mark Webb, Alec Stoops, Morgan Schlaline, Dean Olmstead, Richard Martinez, Martin Stuart, Robyn Zakrzewski, Lisa Clark. Row 2: Terry Campbell, Sandy Lee, Melida Diaz, Kim Vaquilar, Michelle Cooper, Megan Stuart, Stacy Pritchett, Lori Stevens, Nancy Mickalian, Liesl Craig, Deanne Richert, Debbie Sanders, Heather McDowell. First Row: Sarah Uriarte, Joanna Reddemann, Michelle Kasner, Leslie Solis, Deborah Wilkerson, Kim Johnson, Kelli Goodman, Kathy Satterberg, Jennifer Healey, Deann Badiou, Anne Murray, Barbara Judy, Terri Blinsmon. 114 we Y l 0 impress the student audience by his stuff is Gilbert Stevens. McLanes Music Style Marching Band 87 ith their heads high in the air, standing tall, and showing their pride, the MHS Marching Highlanders once again went into another fall season. They took the field for perfor- mances led by drum majors Terry Campbell and Eric Sherbon. Many long hours of re- hearsals were required to learn new marching drills, memorizing music, and re- hearsing the basic marching techniques. Out ofthe whole band unit, 5 separate groups per- formed along in other com- petitions. This was all a great IM- PACT upon the reputation of the school. The Highlanders were in- deed an elite group as it is the only one of its kind in California. They preserve all the im- portant traditions of McLane with their kilts, dances, and music. They were frequent participants at the Scottish games through out the state. Providing the pizazz and glamour to the band were the flag and letter girls. The auxillary groups worked long hours perfecting their rou- tines which they performed at the halfitime shows. Learning hand routines and jazz dance steps kept the lettergirls busy after school. Having the ability to do both tall and short flag routines kept the flag firls working all summer. Eving good coordination is wh 'd Terri Blinsmon show. I at it takes to be a good letter girl as Barbara Judy Smiles are very important to keep on your face i while doing a routine as shown by Kristi War kentin and Kelli Goodman. Taking a break from performing to take a goofy picture are Burt DeAnda, Nathan Wiens Peter Nicholson, Terry Campbell, David Weins Martrn Stuart, and Dean Olmstead. Band 4755. S Back Row: Morgan Schlaline, Alec Stoops, David McAllister, Nathan Wiens, Mark Webb, Lisa Clark, Burt DeAnda, Robyn Zakrzewski, Dean Olmstead, Gary Hodgson, Martin Stuart Michelle Bengel, Richard Martinez, Roberta Smith, Michele Alaniz, Terry Campbell. Fron. Row: Stacey Pritchett, Megan Stuart, Michelle Cooper, Kim Vaguliar, Melida Diaz, Sand., Lee, Heather McDowell, Debi Sanders, Deanne Richert, Liesel Craig, Nancy Mickalian, Lor Stevens. WWW Qt The new Highlander picture graces the base drum so that everyone knows which school is marching by. Beaming after a successful performance ' Back. Row: Sarah. Uriarte, Joanna Reddemann, Michelle Kasner, Leslie Solis. Front Row: is Michele Alaniz. . Deborah Wilkerson, Kathy Satterberg, Jennifer Healey, Deann Badiou, Anne Murray, X, S , 1' Barbara Judy 'Terri Blinsmon. 5 Trying his best to impress the crowd S h'l ' ' ' ' . . . . . gogte playing' during halftime IS Ron Back Row: Christine Reed, Kristen Warkentm, Mary Hernandez, Krm Johnson, dis Baeza, Janice Sharp. Front Row: Christine Healey, Jacqueline Gernard, Stacey Saul Goodman, Kathryn Perkins, Heather Reagan. Band 4' if -.aw if '1 , if M , , , 17: ,Z ,fi x y i , 5 44 M 4 ' Q wi , , Y ,,M.xWM,W,,..WMfwwiWMWMnw..M,W fm, f j ff , ,K Q . ff Qg 1l Qf5lTf,If,Qfff9'fW7MMMMW'MW .W - iff ,Q ff'f gy ,, f ,fi 4 W ummm ff f unusual up ,., fy 5 Q ' f 9 QMWWW, , , 70 . . 'N . W, .. . 5 gi br' ...J A 7 jw ,V , ,JM gpfw, I , ,, N494 f Q7 A 1 ?f is XMI? im Q.-,fy ,E I H V iv Z V E 4 6 ? L Vw k v as ' -D 'Rl Si 'A wonderful and exciting event, one that 1'11 never forget stated Wendie Oloizia. 'ff , ig I 'lemories oonlight Magic' 'inter Fomral 1986-87 Another exciting Winter For- gal and another huge success, any of McLane 's students and heir dates were enchanted hroughout the evening. Magic in the Moonlight as held December 15 at the atelite Union at Fresno State. he music was provided by .ouis Rodriguez of Magic 'ouch . The dance started at B:00p.m. and lasted till !1:00p.m. Most of the couples Vent to dinner before the ance and there were a few that brent afterwards. After the ance, couples joined to chat rt the local ice cream parlors. As the royal candidates all graced the stage, the crowd gathered. Crowned Princess 's were Freshman Plannette Cas- tanon, Sophomore Joleen Puma, and Junior Shelley Starnes. Adding to the excite- ment of the princess an- nouncement was the crowning of the Queen, Sandy Graham. The dress fashion consisted of mostly white, pink, blue, and black. The most popular styles of formals were the strapless dresses. Black was the most common color of tux- edos. Blue, silver, and black were the theme colors and carried out in the decorations. There was a Christmas tree on the stage. There were silver and royal blue streamers strung from the ceiling and from the walkway. A second Christmas tree and poinsettias set in front ofa blue sparkling curtain pro- vided the backgrounds for the pictures. I As the couples entered the Union they had their choice of waiting in line to take their pic- tures or dancing awhile and then taking pictures as the line was long all night. Enjoying a quiet moment is Lynda Metzler and her date David Rooney. reen Sandy Graham and her court: Junior Princess Shelly Starnes, Sophomore incess Joleen Puma, and Freshman Princess Nannette Castanon. Winter Fonnal 6255. One ofthe many rewards for winning a rally is receiving the spirit stick shown by sophomores. ,88,89,90. Clan Competition s the year began, so did the Who 's gonna be the best this year, meaning clan competition. It took place every year, this student compe- tition to see who was going to be on the top of the heap. Considerable clan points were earned by the noon time activities, which consisted of egg tosses, balloon throws, wheel barrel racing, scavenger hunts, and lots more. Red and white day was an event that took place every week to show school spirit. Dress up days included nerd day, klash day, beach day, 50's day, toga day, and slave day. These special attires helped spark everyone 's enthusiasm. The rallies were the IMPACT that helped win points by the classes yelling and provided the hy- perness of who would win the spirit stick. 120 Clan Competition , -,J , iii 'M During homecoming week, on Klash Day, one ofthe noon time activities was perfecting their talent by dropping an egg into 2 cup as shown by Shawna Dye, Ronica Banuelos, Nikki Eskra, anc Shelly Starnes. Blowing the balloons until they burst for their class are Jason Strickland, Aaron Gustafson, and Ray Armbrister. Another noontime activity was to chug a can of soda down for c points. Shown by Fred Florentino and Tami Graham. i Hg-my 1 W Being a senior means you have no inhibitions, so everyone yells and enjoys the rally. ,www work is what it s all about as Freshmen Dennis Rozadilla, Kim Frank Hall and Nannette Castanon, try and win clan for their class. M Rally Commissioner, Jeffie Esparza, holds up the traditional trash can lid for freshmen to create a loud cry! 121 Clan Competition 43155 an -' xx, .il ' n- I ! 4 ' an 1' s IX 2 9 xxx nn, Q - 1 I was aston- ished when my name was read off as King of Hearts! I felt very happy and excited, it made my sen- ior year the best! Vince Chavez Senior Ms. N N fight f Shining Hearts King Of Hearts Dan ce njoying the dance and each others company are Christine Reed and Geoff Smith. nce a year the guys get their chance to be under the spotlight instead of the girls having it all. The King of Hearts Dance was held on Feb. 20, in the Highlander Hil- ton. It was the Valentine 's af fair of the year. The cafeteria was decorated in pretty pink and radiant red. Balloons and streamers were hanging all over making a nice, cozy, and homey atmosphere for Valentines Day. The IMPACT of the dance was the crowning of the King Vince Chavez. Junior Prince Brian Kalustian, Sophomore Prince Brian Fontes and Fresh- men Prince Dane Johnson were all picked by their class at ancing close to the King of Hearts is Kirsten Garfoot who escort- d Vince Cha vez. the dance. Wondering whether or not she should keep on dancing or smile widely for the camera is Lisa Wackowski as she choses to smile. King Of Hearts gm ME I feel as if I don 't know who I am And when I think I 've found myself I just don 't understand. I feel so empty so alone and lost I just want to be me but I can 't seem to say the cost. No one seems to understand me They tell me I 'm different Why can 't they see? That I am a person with feelings inside. If they'd just love me for who I am I having nothing to hide! LONELINESS BY KRISTI MILLS BY ERIN DOLIN MY SECRET I have a secret, I cannot tell A One friend talks about another, I just sit and start to wonder. ls it true, should I ask her? I couldn 't write it in a letter. I guess I 'm just a little afraid. Will it matter if it's true? SINGLE LINE DRAWING BY I don't know, I have no clue. I have to find out either way, Is she really what they say. MATT BEAL p THE BY SHERRI THORNHILL CONDEMNATION Until you 've walked a second mile In someone else 's shoes, Or stood an hour in the heat of hurts you did not choose: until your heart has felt the sting Of a criticizing tongue, You cannot taste the salty tears A wounded soul has wrung Unless you 've walked a moon or more Along a thorny road You cannot feel another's need or know his trying load. BY ASMA AKI-ITAR End the Race By Eddie Dibble 124 da Pen Palette Press CHILDS LIFE they call it life, stupid rumor-doesn 't mean its real we gall it hell no one to understand, we 're born to sell, no more smiles, too full of fear, I really don 't know what she 'll say, no mgfe happiness, just a tear, cheated from our life, our innocence taken aw no place to go, so we just runaway, time has changed, justice is the past noway to survive, we just can 't last, we are children the future our life as we look fonvard we die by a knife it could of been dilif erent once upon a time if only someone cared just to be kind this was our story full of pain and strife, god what a way to live a CHILDS LIFE BY KRYS CONLEY Pen Palette Press ' A FRIEND SO CLOSE A leaf in the wind a cloud in the sky: There will never be the fight words for me to say Goodbye As I see you in my mind, the memories go flashing by: You will never be alone, l will always be by your side. As the years go by, our friendship for each other blossoms like a rose I am so glad that our hiendship has grown so close. So as I say farewell to you this joyous year: I hope you , will never forget our love and cheer. as the moments of Ei your life come closer together: I hope your high school years are the ones you will Wx always treasure. As for now, it is time for me to close. But always remember me, a friend so close. BY KATHRYN PERKINS WOMAN BY ART WORK BY KHEMPHONE LANA THOMAS PHETVIXAY IERE TODAY BY KYLE CAMPHELL 4? mg f Lrg Mi 5 22: ,,,,,, i jg, Mt 'Multffmm mv., , I nu xnxx. ,A V V f o A Ma.?fM!'yaiy?g r. if DREAMS BY ADELA MARTINEZ FOREVER What could forever possibly mean Another place for another dream Is it a place, feeling, or time Does it put more emotion into a line When will forever end How many tears will the word send It's always promised, but what can it prove FOREVER is as long as I 'm me and You 're you Forever means nothing until it's put to rest When two people have tried and given it their best Forever lives long alter we do Everything has to die, forever does too BY STEPHANIE BROWN LOVE GAMES You say you love me: then you leave me again, Stop playing these love games: Where I never win, I thought when I met you: Your feelings were true, You said that you loved me: If only I knew, So when you get bored or desperate or down: Don 't come running to me, I won 't be around: Because loves not a game: where the winner is you Love 's an emotion shared between two. BY KRISTI BORGERT AS THE END WAS COMING The endless weekends of restless work interrupted my emotional traumas. Involuntarily, I 'd wake up and feel as though I achieved nothing in my nineteen years, but as the sun faded down the irratate day, I felt I could challenge anything: except the lonly enormous book of boredom, the glare of blank paper. They reminded me of my latest weak- ness: the first shallowness of grades in my four years. As the end was coming, I thought of my father, did he feel good about me? Did he feel bad about me? Was he predicting success, or was he imagining the ugly color of failure. As the end was coming, I thought of the cherished friends I had barely discovered in my four years and how many days I had left with them. Do I want the end to come, or I can keep my friends smiles and add depth to my grades. I just sigh and try to leave life 's creative nature alone. Finally yet sadly, the end had come, and all I could do was be glad, as I leave the everyday comfort of friends. BY MARIA ADAME L... ARTWORK BY KET KEO PHOMSOP THE STRANGER Who is this stranger When will he leave me that just walked into my life? How long will he stay? Where did he come from, I want to know Why is he here? what he feels inside holds me near ABSTRACT BY TONY GALLO Illlll I I I yslll ll. I ' lll e I I I flle ,I I I .4 f y , .',,,,f TJIFX Ifx . I2 I I 'Iv I II l llt as lr f l h i fi rrrlffr I ' M i e , Kg oooo I .I ,I A VVV Vfyy My ,,,, J W I xi ll I I llr I I .I aA 1 f W, ' Ll, M' II H M If lls . A I iffy 1 ff. 5 32 X A I g?g ,I e - W l v M I ' 53. I 126 ETERNAL DREAM BY SHANNON CALLAHAN Pen Palette Press 63515 I want him to be near m His dareness, mysteriousness Whenever I need to cry draws me closer His bluntness, outspokenness Who is this stranger That just walked out of . life. Who is this stranger that's part of my life BY ALICIA TON ONLY ME TO BLAME Since you walked through that door, My life has never been the same. Though I have only me to blame. I was lonely and confused, hurt and abused. But you helped me through it all. Now that I 'm better and feeling well I decided to put you through my hell. I know it's wrong but I didn 't care, Because, when has life ever been fair? I hurt you, love, so very bad But it was only because I was mad. I am sorry now, for what I have done. I hope that we can still have fun. Please forgive me, I love you so and what ever you do, just don 't go. Life without you wouldn 't be the same But I 'd have only me to blame. BY BARBARA DEAN MEMORIES Remembering our times of fear and pain. Each year thinking more for us to gain. From freshmen to seniors, we believed it all No longer under classmen -8 7- our call. Acceptance of lost friendships and new found loves Getting ready to fly like newborn doves. Soon, we are going to face a world of hope Learning by our mistakes and learning to cope Forever in our minds, McLane will stand Always a part of an undying clan The sheer happiness of victory and sadness of defeat Our vital spirit, that none could beat. Flowing freely that banner of red and white Urging us to succeed and never give up the Hght Never in our likes will we forget our friends Personal secrets kept until the rainbows end Strength and caring have made a change Setting forth our minds to a wider range Never again will we experience so much, Four years of having that Highlander touch lt's time to say goodbye and farewell Adulthood has come, and soon all will be well Our hours of play have come to an end Never will we forget McLane, our friend. BY STAC EY SAUL That flies ABSTRACT BY JOHN HAMM SKATER BY DAMON JURIQUE THERE IS A TIME TO COME AND THERE IS A TIME TO GO There is a time to come, And there is a time to go. When we came, we came with an empty hand, Like the new born babies. We cried for knowledge like Eve ln the Garden of Eden. We committed ourselves to the teachers Like lambs humble themselves before their sheperd We learned what we can, And we did what we had to do. When we go, we 'll go with full hands. We 'll go with wisdom and knowledge Like the now-grown eagle away with its full Strength. Our tears will drop when we leave our old nest, But we shall find a new one. For that is our purpose in life. BY LONG LY PGH Palette Press Eb Sports W X. his year all McLane 's sports teams were out to bring pride back to the Red and White. Some of the highlights of the year was the varsity football team 's upset win over 6th ranked Edison for home- coming. The freshmen football team also beat the Tigers for their first winl in three years. The girls varsity vol-l leyball team won their Hrst league game in two years. Having a direct IMPACT on the McLane's sports teams was the new 2.0 G.P.A. requirement. It was raised from 1. 75 to assure that athletes were also good students. Overall, the '87 year was a good one for all Highlander teams. The dedicated athletes again showed the rest of the league who was reallyifl. A 1 1 W gn 1 ,. W ' , . Q A V pij,,,..f--A W M . 4 - MSIPQ. ff, - wr m,.M :WM7d f,, , ,, i f ra Q vw , P , W' A , Q1 , YQ 4 ,Q 1 ,, .1 W 3 ,. ,lyywglwwi 1-fab 3 .w'L'H I 3 ,gym-vr 'H:4.,1 fin, ' my-nf:,L ,L, My v, , -dlnvlluunnwwy 1'- .giwkvtrw .4 M 4. ' ' 3 1? if ' Q55 fx 'is ug., in i . 3. 'J K 1 ,f .gk ,V for ' ,Hifi Q 41 4' x , ,vf an lv' , 5-an 21? il 3 -Li f..Q in . 5 1 'L' 1 'S-... wf,,gW, ,, ,, Q A-. -fn :fy gm V ' A -4' 'qwfl -+4 1 :MQ fHr.:g,,fk J . - ,..,gyf,4m y L, l Giving us a winning pose on the beam after reco- Exhibiting the grace and style that made her ifl is Patty Robinson. verrng from a broken ankle is Jennifer Wicker. Gymnastic Number ne And Then Some s each new season begins so does the IMPACT of building a better team! The gymnastics team suffered a loss of varsity members, but the J. M team grew in size. Even with the lack of the varsity's size and the J.lL 's inexperience they did not lack talent! The team had two returning varsity members, Chrissy West and Patty Robinson and one new varsity member Jennifer Wicker. They dominated in the Fresno school competition. l was sur- prised that l did this well. I never expected to be ranked number one in Fresno or even in the top three in the N. KL., stated Patty Robinson. Patty's only loss was to Deanna Stansberry of Clovis West, the lY.KL.'s number one gymnast. Chrissy West followed close behind Patty ranking in the top three in Fresno and in the top five in the PLKL. The top J.lL members were Sherrie Aubry, Christina Pestana, and Jennifer Federico. The returning members and Coach Diane Shennan helped plan the varsity's individual per- formances as well as train the new members to do their com- pulsory routines. lib Gymnastics Opponent Patty Robinson Clovis lst C. W. 2nd Lemoore lst Bullard lst Fresno lst Hoover lst IY. Y.L. Record Chrissy Jennifer J. V. West Wicker L 5rd L 2nd L 2nd W 21111 5rd L 2nd L Back Row: Patty Robinson, Chrissy West, Jennifer Wicker. Front Row: Jennifer ico, Plicko Kumataka, Christina Pestana, Danielle Rogers, LaShaunda Floyd, Taylor, Sherrie Aubry. if Showing us her grace on the floor exercises is Jennifer Taylor. 1 Demonstrating her unparalleled style on the beam is Jennifer Federico. ,, , g a unique pose at the end of her , , , , is Christina Pestana. Keeping perfect balance is Cindy Daws on the beam. 131 Gymnastics Running to get to the ball in time to save the point is Susy Wallace. he Varsity Girls Volleyball team looked forward to a winning season but were slightly disappointed. The squad defeated Edison and Central in pre-season play. Making a great effort by diving for the ball is Jill Schmauch as teammate Laura Teran is prepared to help. Volleyball Reaches For Respect NYL RECORD OPPONENT OPPONENT l cLOv1s L BULLARD Ll CLOvls WEST L SANGER Ll BULLAKD L HOOvER Ll MADERA L EDISON wi HOOVER L ROOSEVELT L Against Roosevelt, they won their first league game in two years. The girl 's skill and desire to win showed during the match against RHS. Making an IMPACT on the team was their blocking ability. SeniOr's Shana Boyd and Ta- batha Mooney along with Jenni- fer Findley, Jr., played key roles on defense. Seniors Steifanie Ad- ams and Susy Wallace were counted on for offense. The J. IL squad was playing un- der new coaches Bill and Sandy Pierce. Long hours at practice re- peating drills over and over often was tedious and tiring. However, the team knew that these prac- tices were an important part of an athletes life. The girls will make promising varsity players next year. The Frosh team, coached by Adrian Oskam, looked very good at the beginning of the season. The girls managed to keep up their technique throughout the game which helped bring victo- ries. 1.52 Volleyball ROOSEVELT W VARSITY: Back row: Coach Lonnie Cole, Kristi Mills, Shana Boyd, Jennifer Hicks, Ta- batha Mooney, Kim McCann, Jennifer Findley, Nikki Eskra. Second Row: Cheryl Young, Jill Schmauch, Michelle Harvey, Maryann Brown, Debbi Nunes, Faline Wood. Front Row: Susy Wallace, Steffanie Adams. Wm: fini' ww. , .-3 ,.. E 0 4 A 'Q Wilt , gl fbi ,, ...,.,,k-X 3, Fei A 4, I . E Q Q 5 wg ag .-f'g S x ,f ,xx Kxxffgfl 46 gr H , ' f aw . is up J . fb va KX R i....f ' gg- his H? .47 wi: E 1 4 O' ik' 'un , Qw 1, 'sf - w may 'fsurgffex W, 75: 2535332555 :H 5 , '. Varsity: Back row: Coach Sandy Pierce, Lilia Urbina, Shilina l mith, Tami Mierzwiak, Alison Hicks, Marilu Rodriguez, Angela tagnaro, Coach Bill Pierce. Front row: Anna Marie Alvarez, Kim 'edcaltj Melida Diaz, Tammi Graham, Kirsten Garfoot, Kay omsobath, Lori Orosco. Caballero. Not quite getting high enough to block the opponents spike are Alison Hicks and Lynda J. M And Frosh Look or Better Things 'j f :W tempting to spike the ball over the net is freshman 'tie Abbott while Jeanice West looks on. i 'EEF 5? is 9: E 5 i 5 1 I e t-,, gag, gz,-g 2ff7fjj Q, Q ,,,,,V iff. 'fg W?NlFMffW2- 9 r 5 2 ' A 7 5,5 'ill MQ ,.- , .,. 1, 5 A L A V t ,,,, ,,,,, ,,t, W V, ,I l 2 ' Q 'i l' ,I ,gn ,t,' W, 7 'H Fi ,,,, , A A , 1 I ii at 1 1 2 '. Q K i L, '.. ' Z K ' ' Q 1. 1 iv, - A 3 , ' A li, 'wr 1' L ws- L A fi fs 'J'-G Frosh: Back row: Nannette Castanon, Jeanice West, Katie Abbott, Erica Edwards, Susy Galindo, Angelique Luna, Coach Adrian Oskam. Front row: Karen Garcia, Lucia Rodriguez, Martha Corona, Angela Abernathy. Trying to make another good serve for the Frosh team is Susy Galindo, Setting up the play by bumping the ball is Shilina Smith as Marilu Ro- driguez waits to assist. 135 Volleyball .....m...m.w.w.wM.....m......-..,.,.- v...m.Ww.Www.m.mmw.-,n..ww.amw.ami-.-N ww.,-1.-Ms... MMM N-f.,.M...........,......-...... N,mn ,......... V..- . ..., ....... ,.....,.... ..........................W..W...........t..,.,...,....gW...,.f..m.ww -.w.fw,f-Fm.:wewmwmvwmmzm-amxwmwfmwmwmwwwmmnmww mf as-,ws .ww-M .1-my.w.wwfmsW Displaying his concentration while trying to keep a grip on the ball is Sr. David mma.wmMMW mmwmM-mM.,Ww.MMW...W.wMMmMMM,. M, .......,.-.....f.,W .m..a.w.,.....,..,W..,.,. .mv....w-,M..f...W...v W.,...M..W...,.. ...w,w,WWw.ws-amfwwq-w.wMamow Playing tough defense against his Bullard opponent is Mike Clark, Jr. ew coach Dirk Wardean stat- ed, This team is going to compete in the lYYL. After victories against Edison and Roo- sevelt this was achieved. Practicing verjy hard in hopes of being competitors in the post sea- son tournament, McLane 's water polo team became talented in their ability to tread water. The IMPACT ofa new coach was felt in the skills taught, passing, catching and making goals while staying afloat. The team had some problems 136 QQ Water Polo Falk. Getting ready to fire the ball into the is Tim Schmauch. keeping the members around for the whole season but the skilled players that kept the unit alive were aggressive. They 'faced a strong field of competition but got off to a slow start. The meeting with Edison gave them their Hrst taste of victory with a score of 10-8 and spurred them on to defeat Roosevelt 1 7-14. This year's water polo group can best be remembered for their teamwork, effort and Coach War- dean 's knowledge of the game. Keeping warm between play periodj essential to Bzynn Schmauch and G Hawkins. -we -V A,-.-.M-AW,r-A-H' -V ,-,,,,:.,,,:,:,,,,,..,.......,..,..t.m1: -:,,-aaa.. . :V -1:-f ffm-v -:-V - :V View A' ' 'HJ' ---- -- --- - -ff- f f H ' -MMM i W ' ' ' vck Row: Frank Bruce, Tim Schmauch, Mike Clark, Scott Morgan, Greg Heiman, Heath ddlecome, Pete Nicholson. Front Row: Jesse Valdez, Brynn Schmauch, Tom Verduzco, wry Hawkins, David Falk, Daniel Guynes, Lisa Winegar, Tilfany Popovich, Mary Kay einhauer. ,-M4 , fit' if 1' wi' -5' ' 4? vimming to the person he's sup- Playing tough defense against his oppo- used to cover is Bijynn Schmauch. nent from Sanger is Heath Biddlecome. Lofting the ball to a teammate near lling for the ball is Tim Schmauch. the 9051 is Hank Bwfe- Passing the ball over the defender is Tom Verduzco. WATER POLO Opponent Reedley Fresno Madera Clovis West Clovis Bullard Rosevelt Edison Hoover Sanger Water P010 695. Receiving a fomfard pass from team member Frank Bruce is Pete Logan. Joking around before the game is Barry Boccasile and Mike Clark. 2 z i Fighting for the ball is Tom Verduzco, Deciding who to make the pass to is Daniel Guynes. A ,,,, , , , WUl'1-W L ' A, ' , J-H are ' ' ' ,iw We ' 3 W , f ,, ,,:: , A,, , we V ' ' wx , A 6 .V at -,,A , Spin as V W., 4 ., - f , '51 2 . ,, ,, 'gg ,ff V V ,- f. ww 3 ,M . ,,, ,, ' ,M 1, -- ,E ff. 1,4 : r w 532' , wi ' ,W Q 1 e as-fu g . ,,,, A A,,, , f VVVV 34.1-, lea 1 ,Y , . Blocking the other team is Gary Hawkins. 4:25 Water Polo Receiving important instructions from McLane 's new Water Polo Coach Dirk Wardean is Toi Verduzco, Mike Clark, Barry Boccasile, Tim Schmauch, and Gary Hawkins. 1 -4 ,,,, ,WM Following through with her backhand, Vannac Dy makes a smash. Beifig me number 0110 Player- kept Mike Pulfdv bUS.V during practice. Freshman Tennis Scores Upsets Over N YL Foes NYL RECORD Boys Wins Loses Girls Wins Loses R00-geyelt Roosevelt 11001161 Hoover Clovis West Edison Clovis West Clovis Cl0Vi5 Edison Madgfa Fresno Clovis West Ffesng Madera Roosevelt Bullard Bullard HOOVCI' 11001131 Roosevelt Clovis West Clovis Clovis Row: Coach Dave Barredo, Tim Artz, Somsock Senlouangrat, Corey Smith, Theresa Stacy Diep. Front Row: Mike Pulido, Adisa Nhouyvanisvong, Kristi Borgert, he Freshman Tennis Team, taking a big step from last year, showed tremendous im- provement as the year progressed. The top female player, Vannac Dy, went undefeated putting an IMPACT on the girls freshman team. The top players for the frosh boys were Corey Smith and Mike Pulido. Starting the season defeating Hoover, the frosh boys and girls demonstrated they weren 't to be taken lightly. During the midpoint of the season the frosh boys and girls pulled an explosive defeat over Madera 5-2. The most upsetting game of the season came in the last games against Clovis High,' girls winning 5-0. Returning the serve against Hoover is Corey Smith. . Tennis 139 Streaking by his coverage, Doug Nelson heads for the end zone. Attempting to dispatch the opposi- tion with another three points is kick- er Daniel Gonzales. an W Using sheer force of numbers to stop a Madera drive, is the McLane D team. City Championship To Scots he two outstanding high- lights of the varsity foot- ball schedule this year was the defeating of the sixth ranked Edison Tigers and the onesided victory over the Roosevelt Rough Riders. This year's homecoming was all that and more for the varsity as they shocked the Tigers 54-21 in a bruising North Yosemite League battle. Putting on an of fense show was Junior Willie Turner as he ran back the open- ing kickoff 85 . yards for six points, and an additional six points were added later on a sec- ond kickoff return by Junior Hayward Demison. McLane routed their opponent with a ground game, as the High- landers crushed Roosevelt 42-7. Their big offensive weapon was Tyise Parks, who opened the first half with seventy six yards on nine carries, and who broke the game open in the third quarter with two more touchdowns. McLane 's Varsity football team had a definite IMPACT on the other teams in the league. Although the teams final out- come didn 't quite reach their goals for the year, there was a large amount of talent and skills displayed by the Jr. Varsity play- ers. The squad played son tough games, losing to Roos velt and Sanger by slim margin The boys should make terril varsity players next year. The Freshman 's football tea, won their first games in thrq years. Their first win cami against Edison. Coach Lloyd Wi gins was excited about th year's team because all the elfo and strategy that the crew pl into making them a winnir team. The team 's goal for tl year was to begin a new trac tion. A 1. IH C, .ll I I Q I I I I rf ik Y in .Lb- pastime. ' Y-.av QQQJEZQFSSEYS er than a speeding bullet. Tyise Parks tears down the field after taking a ect handoff on the Coyote. Covering the Coyote seems to be a popular McLane defen- row: Kenny Harbick, Marci Sahagian, Jose Fiero, Bob Demechele, Merve Carter, Jim Sinnarco, Bud Nickers, Mike e, Pat Pickford, Steve Crago, Fourth row: Paul Sandoval, Tyise Parks, Mike Frankfort, Byron Myrrill, Dan Olivares, Bill Philip Romero, Nathan Dean, Gabe Gonzales, Mike Aguilar, Richard Salcana, Tylyn Hardamon, Shawn Jensen, Shawn Third row: Mike Avery, Fred Teran, Eric Bixler, Bob Hawkins, Bill McCurley, Jim Lang, Daron Stauffer, Brian Fontes, Wood, Jamie McCann, Aaron Gustafson, Renee Ovalle, Keith Davies, Ken Stovall. Second row: Dan Gonzales, Kenny Michael Young, RayArmbrister, Anthony Gilbert, Terron Richardson, Gordon Vaughn, Hayward Demison, Kevin Cornish, frazel, Ken Fuhrmeister, Rene Lopez, George Hine. Front row: Robert Alvarez, Mike Luce, Jim James, Bob Womack, Rentel Vince Guilloiy, Willie Turner, Tony Vilar, Scott Blazevich, Bobby Medellion, Vince Chavez, Jason Price, Guy Rivera, Doug K S fxx 1, 5' Dockor French and Marci Sahagain help an in- jured scottie to his feet. Stretching out is a necessity before each game to prevent injury to the Jr. Varsity eam. db lm W' g lisa riifii' Q 2 , , , Z M sky x L .9 ,,'. W ,WWW M W ,,7,,h ,V , V My 0 My , ,, V V, , ,, ' .Q ,ff 'f ' ' V W,r,, ,q,,,L M ,W W , I. rw ' , Knocking their opponent into the cheap seats is the McLane Jr. Varsit defense. Great Expectations V Back row: Coaches Chip Wipfler, Richard Sischo, Marci Sahagian, Kevin ln a huddle, our J. V. plans a terrific strategy against Mader Hirahama. Fourth Row: Dezhon Hardewick, Jose Rodriguez, Robert Rendon, Jesse McGill, Steve Sandoval, Randy Shire, Erik Riggs, Paul Giro. Third row: Alan Mooney, Brad Martinez, Jamie Burr, Mike Gann, Ken Smith, James Hammond, John McGann, Zack Snow. Second Row: Bobby Jones, Richard Cantu, James Turner, James Blakenay, Ted Guerro, Randy Christensen, Jason Howard, Keith Dunlap, Ryan Dull? Front row: Eddie Flores, Robert Marsh, Tony Smith, Chris Picard, Chris Smith, Jason Strickland, Henry Gear- hart, Jason Henderson. , g 5' Q- 2 , ,gp 1 ng ,M 64' as V 93424 1 , Getting the punt away just in time, is Robert Marsh. Picard JV Football if Deciding upon -a course to take down the field is Chn Q ing his battle against un-even odds is Gary Phillips. The freshmen football team turned the carnival into a melee of victory. Q iq, ling over the enemy in search of the ball is the freshman nse. HP' I 5349 . '34L Q, IW' ::'. , -., nr Back row: Jim DeAmaral, Lloyd Wiggins. Eighth Row: Jason Jensen, Craig Kunishige, Frank Aleman, David Ortiz. Seventh Row: Jason Galemba, Beau Rowden, Steve Blanchette, Adrian Pizarro, Nick Heis- dori Tarsay Fisher. Sixth Row: Mark Vargas, Bobby Otero, Helio Silva, Mark Aguilar, Curtis Clark, Jim Wilkerson. Fifth Row: Joe Her- nandez, Pat Rocha, Aaron Odenbaugh, Albert Sanchez, Canuto Man- sanalez, Mike Rodriguez. Fourth Row: Ronnie Martinez, Jason Tan- ner, Dennis Rozadilla, Gary Phillips, Mark Alcantar, Greg Sorondo. Third Row: Tony Escobedo, Johnny Gardener, Jason Price, Tony Lazalde, Morris Renolds, Blaine Brisendine. Second Row: Ralph Brooks, Keith Hall, Fred Florentino, Alex Kucherczyk, Tim O'l'leil, Tod Show. First Row: Steve Roberts, Tony Becerril, John Lopez, Mike Pyle, Bobby Cooper, Chris Ford. Freshman Football JEL ff mf? WEP' , 2' ww ,. fm :Fr MWA 5 7,5 ,Ae ' 'f ig? . x . , , b ,, A, WJ. -, 'Har'-. , Q 1 Q' V 'M :f c 1: , V, H, Wim My K 32 Aw vi W if fi, ,M Y 2, if A if 3 ,K A ' I 51? i wx 4 Q Q :fx ,,1 ll ,M ,, .EE af., .31 9 3. I V . 'MM 3 fi fn f, 'yawn MQW' 'Y 41 if 4 tw, ini , ,WN , -,.. ,.,.. arf ...Q ..... S- f .M w'2 ' fa M.-:J 1, , , s x I , ' - 2' ., fi s 'I , ' 513' F f 1 , x ,J si xx 2' p 'f .f 11 ' ,V A ? 2 f' . f , ff, gk 5 Y uk 1 ' 4 ,. 2 mf ix V MW t l 'Z 5 W .1 i Z' Y u. . 2 Ml ,,, I U f 21 ww 5 f 5 , ff W V 3 'fig I R V 2 'K QQ? w, x,g .E Z . ff 1 45- ' J 'If' W Y, N , .,. 1 W .ff as W ,, 4 'T 1' f JB ww uggling to down his opponent is a member of Lane 's defensive line. Calling off the countdown to start his offensive drive is senior quarterback George Hine. ,, or Q3 ' vw H , K 4 ,r -'H K fV,'f' 9 , if V' , fs , . W 211184 I 4 wif' ,V Q Sweeping around in an attempt to outflank the enemy is McLane 's D team. Varsity Football IYYL Record Central W empting to bypass the opposition is a McLane running San Joaquine Mem0fia1 T Tk' Madera L Clovis L Edison W Hoover L Roosevelt W Sanger W Bullard W Clovis West W Fresno W Scrambling forward for a few more yards against Clovis High is Doug Nelson 145 Football 55 Coming in from a gmling cross-country meet is Counting off a hill at Woodward park are Greg Donson, Charles Engle: Juan Llanez. Keith Guillory, Fabian Rodriguez. Pa cing Their Wa To The Top nce again the McLane 's cross-country team had an IMPACT on the school by taking first place in the city championship. Keith Guillozy won the varsity three mile race with a time of 1 7 minutes and 20 seconds, while Fabian Rodriguez came in second. Greg Donson, fifth, Juan Llanez tenth, and Steve Rametiz 15th added point to the highlanders success. Greg Donson finished 16th as McLane 's best runner in the IYYL championship race. McLane 's J. V. team finished as second place qualifiers with runners Charles Englert in first place, John Mickalian second, Jeff Gen- sen fourth, and Matt Trower as the 12th place runner. McLane 's Cross-country team started out the season in good shape, but injuries and grades hurt the squad. Three varsity members were lost due to grades while the top two runner were slowed down by illness 81' knee injuries. Despite the slow start early in the season, the team was still able to obtain victories. This year was more like a time to get ready for next year. We were small this year, but were deter- mined to make the season a good one, stated Coach Len Thornton. NYL RECORD MEET PLACE Atascadero Invitational 4th Madera Elks Invitational 5rd City Meet 1st IYYL League Meet 4th Area Championships -'ith Valley Championships 10th Back row: Tim Hernandez, Juan Llanez, Keith Guillory, John Mickalian, Jason Roben Greg Donson, Rose Mary Klien. First row: Fabian Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Charl- Englert, Jeff Jensen, Tony Rayez. .- M, 'ossing the finish line ahead ofthe rest is Keith iillorjy. 3 3 .Pi 1-noch'-- A W Giving it a little bit more, Fred Turn- er leads the pack. tt't Exhaustion is plain on the face of Steven Romero. an eye on ms Competitors 'S Matt Keeping his cool Jeffdensen hangs in the race. Cross Country Eb Presenting Fall Sports Awards FOOTBALL Outstanding Back .............. Doug Nelson Outstanding Lineman ........................ Mike Aguilar, Robert Alvarez Offensive Player ................. Tyise Parks Defensive Player . . .Robert Alvarez, Tony Wlar Most Improved Team Captain . . . . . . . Coaches Award .... . . . J. V. M. ILP. .... . J. V. Coaches Award .... . Freshman M. ILP. Freshman Team Captain ...... Freshman Most Improved ..... VOLLEYBALL Best Offense . . . Best Defense ...... . Most Improved ...... . . Scott Blazevich . . .Bill Padgett Scott Blazevich . Ray Armbrister . .Robert Marsh . .I .... Paul Giro . . . . Tim O'lYeil . .Nick Ileisdorf . . . Curtis Clark . . .Kim McCann . . .Shana Boyd .Jennifer Hicks J. V. Most Improved .............. Alison Hicks Freshman M. V.P. . Erica Edwards GYMNASTICS Team Captain .......... . Outstanding Gymnast J. IA Team Captain .......... CROSS COUNTRY Team Captain ..... Most Improved . . . J. V. Outstanding .... WATERPOLO Most Improved .... Best Defense ..... Captain ............. FRESHMAN TENNIS Top Boy Player ..... Top Girl Player . . . BLANKET AWARD Football ........... ..... P hil Rom Volleyball ....... . Steffanie Gymnastics ...... . . . Christine Cross Country .................. Greg Waterpolo ........................ Mike . . . Christine We. . .Patty Robinsc Christina Pestar Fabian Rodriguc . . . . . .Keith Guillol . . . . .Juan Llane . .Barry Boccasi . . Tim Schmauc . . Tim Schmauc . . . . Corey Smit .....VannacL Y I n Q .1 J.V. FOOTBALL: Robert Marsh, Paul Giro. GYMNASTICS: Christine West, Christina Pestana, Patty Robin- SOH. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Ray Armbrister, Mike Aguilar, Scott Bla- zevich, Robert Alvarez. AQ Sports Awards sf X, as V 'a Z if f 5 f :AA A2 W i.123 f Z sf iggw ar v' ' ,' eff ' ,Q 4 - ffiif 'Q ,JL1 , 1 V f f? . 4. ,,,' N 1 4 , ,,,, 97 V R 225 my ff fa 1 I 1 ,:: , -f-, f 4.4- . ,, f I if , , Q? I f ,,,,.,, ik , .Mi -f f M ,f if BW wggg 1 , W 4 Q- llg as ..., ,W az Q Q 5, , Me ,y , , an uni is 95 ronmu. nun scam S V154 mul! ll M If Lu: ' neun: 18 9' Hhthfmu .W as us as tmnusilis gumsm: IES' I-Alf ,Q 'F Amns Imp n raw x- cauum F cum me uonsuw .. S an ,M 1 W f W Www. H H . Pushing the ball down the court past a Rough Rider is Raymond Armbrister. Looking inside for a pass is Geoff Smith. Wctories Elude Varsity his year the Varsity Boy's started with a young and inexperienced team, hav- ing only one returning starter Joe Torres. Despite this, Coach Frank Syl- vester knew McLane 's hoopsters were ready to work hard and give every team a Hght to the hoop. Although only coming in 7th in the National Yosemite League, McLane had much to be proud 011 Spending many hours of their hard work made an IMPACT by keeping the better teams down as far as placing in the lY.KL. When playing Hoover, the number one team in the league, Varsity boys lost by only a few baskets. This being a big let down they victoriously came back in their 48-59 win against Roosevelt. The J.V and Freshman teams made a showing for the High- landers because of their hard work and skill. J. V ended 2-11 in the lY.KL. Freshman ended 7-6. Some players will return as var- sity players for the next few years. Boys Basketball 555-is NYL RECORD OPPONENT RECORD OPPONENT RECORD CLO VIS W SAPIGER L HOOVER L CLOVIS L ROOSEVELT W HOOVER L BULLAKD L ROOSEVELT W MADERA L BULLARD L FKESPIO W EDISON L CLOVIS WEST L Back Row: Coach Frank Sylvester, Rodney Williams, Darren Robinson, Ray Armbrister, I Boccasile, Aaron Mullins, Joe Torres, Geolf Smith. First Row: Thomas Carter, Albert ' Eric Cover, Rafael Castro. -4 ,. - i l l W J 5 2 M i Ml! Reaching out for a steal is Rodney Wil- iams. 5 ,. NE V Driving the ball to the hoop is Albert Green. Hs..- 4, if 4 5 Trying to get the tip off the game is Barry Boccasile. Working hard to avoid Edisons defense is Aar- on Mullins. Boy's Basketball KEEPS Wu.. Explaining the strategy during a time out is Coach Frank Sylvester. Preparing to shoot the hoop is Darren Robinson. P f if Powering his way inside for another two is Tylyn Hardamon Protecting the ball from his opponent is Joe Torres. 152 5 Boy's Basketball ESHMEPI: Back Row: Coach Jim DeAmaral, Ralph Brooks, Mark Aguilar, re Pyle, Ryan Duff James Wilkerson, Luis Ortiz, Eric Haynes, Lamont uc' iil lliman, Corey Smith. First Row: Craig Kunishige, Tarsay Fisher, Tony Sobedo, Thurman Johnson. Maneuvering the ball around his opponent is Ryan Duff Frosh, Soph Gain Imp ovem ent cking the Clovis West player from making his pass is Reyn- Morris and Jason Strickland. J.lA: Back Row: Andy Kasner, Jason Strickland, Alan Mooney, Reynold Morris, Brad Martinez, Chris Lopez, Matt McClearly. First Row: Terrance Tovar, Steve Ortiz, Jes Resendez, Mike Sims, Kevin Robinson. Boy's Basketball lib Back Row: Coach Conrad Sanborn, Celia Reyes, Jennifer Hicks, Julie Martin, Karen Ballard, Sherri Thornhill, Stacy White, Ali- cha Brown. Front Row: Dannelle Trapp, Sandy Graham, Kristi Mills, A yanna Taylor, Marilu Rodriguez, Dee Dee Trapp. High Hopes For Varsity Hoops typified the Girls Varsity Basket- ball team this year, despite a dis- mal 5-9 league record. The squad dominated Roosevelt, defeating them Hrst in the NYL tour- nament and twice during league play. In the Hrst victory over the Rough Riders, senior center Karen Ballard scored 55 pts., breaking the old school record of 51. She then went on to have a 58 point game against RHS and 57 points in a hard fought 75-62 loss to Madera. Ballard made quite an IMPACTas she Hnished as the H YL 's leading scorer with a 22.5 pt. average in 12 games. The girls played well against both Clovis and Clovis West but were not able to get the wins. They ended their season on a positive note by beating Edison 50-42 at McLane. The major weakness that plagued the groups performance was their in- experience, but their good chemistry allowed them to stick together as a team. Although lacking height, the J.lA team 's tough defense and hard work kept them in games. The top scorer on the squad was sophomore Jenni- fer Anderson. The Frosh girls showed their poten- tial as future J. V. and Varsity players by winning more games than any oth- er freshman girls basketball teams in years past. They were led by the scor- ing of Erica Edwards and Katie Ab- 'NISE' GQ Girls Basketball Opponent Record Opponent Laton W Roosevelt Hoover L Bullard Bullard L Madera Washington L Fresno Sierra W Clovis West Roosevelt W Sanger Central W Clovis Bullard L Hoover Yosemite L Roosevelt Clovis L Bullard Hoover L Edison Record W L L L L L L L W L W . ,,,, Looking to reverse the ball is Ce- Dribbling down the court is Marilu Rodri- lia Reyes. guez. I fs y E V' ff 5' 7 ' 'qw .WW ,M ,W 5 df MPM 2 i . 1 f wtf ' WMAWVM . Pushing the ball down the court against man to man defense is A yanna Taylor. ff A Attempting to make a pass to team- mate Dannelle Trapp is Kristi Mills. Sinking another critical freethrow is Jr. point-guard Sherri Thornhill l Tossing the ball to a teammate is WM Dee Dee Trapp. li, l meat 155 I ' Mfr gk Girls Basketball Leaping high in order to get the tip is Jennifer Hicks. Causing the Bullard guard some trouble is Sherri Thorn- hill s Looking to pass the ball inside is Sandy Gra- ham. bl: L 'ff' 1 ,M L, M ' 41, 7 3 Showing good concentration, Sr. Dannelle Trapp Goes in for a Trying to put the ball in play is Julie Martin. X I Back Row: Coach Karen Gaines, Jennifer Gaynor, Jennifer Anderson, Sopn, Jennifer Anderson P0p5 one in for another yue Lemons, Karen Hall, Cindy Mitchem, Tina Sandavol. Front row: :ie Jackson, Alisa Pestana, Lana Thomas, Melissa Griego, Laine luoid. . IL And Frosh Wo k Hard ting the play for the J. V. team is Melissa Griego. Frosh: Back Row: Coach Julie Paglia, Katie Abbott, Lisa Freelon, Renee Reed, Jeanice West. Front row: Irene Kline, Erica Edwards, Kim Lewis. Making a save for the JV team is Renee Reed. Girls Basketball 4255 Booting the ball to the front line is Goalie Lori Orosco. .E 3 Z S Robbins the ball from 5 ROUQUFMCF is Tabafha Straining to make a goal by showing what she has, is Michelle Cooper. Mooney. Coach La uds Team Elforts cLane's 1986-87 Girl 's Varsity Soccer team didn 't have many wins this season, but they had plenty of heart. Plot winning many games didn 't discourage them for one moment and they credit this motivation to strong leader- ship within the team. An incredible home crowd, and a very patient Coach Jacque Johnson added IMPACT to the inspira- tion. McLane 's defense had been very strong for the past few years and this season was no exception, with the team being excellent in the backfield. The 1986-87 J.lA Soccer team was excellent with an excep- tional record. A win of nine and a loss of 5 was a good team results and they will be a challenge to the 198 7-88 soccer team. My first year of coaching J. IL Soccer, was exciting and fun, stated Mrs. Janice Keisler. IYYL Record Girl's Soccer OPPONENT RECORD Roosevelt L Hoover L Bullard L Clovis TIE Madera W Clovis West L Sanger W Memorial L Edison L Fresno L Roosevelt L Hoover L Bullard L Clovis L Z 2 Q 5 E tting her head to good use while concentrating on the ball, is 'mifer Findley. Back Row: Coach Mrs. Jacque Johnson, Jen- nifer Jones, Linda Vallejos, Tabatha Moo- ney, Plannette Castanon, Michelle Cooper, Jennifer Findley, Shilina Smith, Cheryl Young, Jill Dockstader, Kris Blagg, Stacey Schultz, Front Row: Tanya Aldape, Jennifer Weist, Sharon Boos, Lori Orosco, Karen Boos, Karen Garcia, Jana Murray. Approaching the ball with all power while going towards the goal is Kris Blagg. Girl 's Soccer Everybody on the team is very valuable to me. Without each other, we couldn't have l done it . - Janice Huntley, Junior Scuflling with her opponent is Kris Blagg. Hg :az W sax my Q 2 Dribbling the ball down the field with all of her grandeur of speed Receiving the ball from a teammate as she works to the goal is f Karen Garcia. is Denna Pitman. Back Row: Thevarack Homsombath, Janice Huntley, Tina Calvert, Tami Mierzwiak, Suzanne Galindo, Brandon Helm Tiffany Lelfall, Lashaunda Floyd, Coach Janice Keisler, Row 2: Amy Wass, Denise Olivas, Jennifer Zavala, Beren Girl 's Soccer 150 Wrest, Crissy Hawkins, Melida Diaz, Debra Nunes, First Row: Mary Foard, Tanya Holcomb. ing to break the opponents hold is Mike Struggling with his man which he defeated in the IYYL match is Tony Vilar. Pinning was a specialty of Henry Gearhart. 1 Ma tm en Achle ve Strength king a reverse move for points is Ken Smith. to take his opponent down with force is Scott Blazevich. Back Row: Coach Richard Sischo, Tony Vilar, Scott Blazevich, Mike Luce, Henry Gearhart, Coach Lloyd Wiggins. Front Row: Ken Smith, Mike Maldon- ado, Blaine Brisendine, Robert Escamilla. under the coaching of Rich- ard Sischo, McLane 's Wres- tling team was represented at the Valley and State meets by Scott Blazevich, Sr. Blazevich made the presti- gious tournament by winning the 191 lb. class at the lY.KL. meet marking the end of the regular season. Tony Vilar placed 4th in the 168lb. section but lost out in the divisional contest. The team had its first NYL vic- tory in three years against Sang- er. At the meet both Gabe Gon- zales and Vilar pinned their men in 45 seconds. At the Clovis Invitational Mike Luce, Soph., won individual hon- ors in his weight class. Luce pinned his Bullard Knight man in WRESTLING H YL RECORD Opponent Record Edison L Sanger W Clovis L Hoover L Bullard L 44 seconds. He along with Ken Smith, soph., and Henry Gear- hart, fresh., will help the Scot be stronger next year. Strength was the IMPACT key word for wrestling. Wrestling its N W Intercepting the ball with a spectacular slide tackle is Rentell Moore. Trapping a pass from teammate Vince Guillory is Re-directing one of Bullard 's passes with a head ball is Michael Dedmon Jim McQuaid. Soccer Team Pursues Finals nce again McLane 's Varsity Boys Soccer team brought recognition to the school through their successful win loss record. Even with three losses, McLane was able to com- pete in an N. KL. title game against Bullard. Unfortunately, the loss to the Knights stopped the season. The varsity boys kicked off the season with two league wins. Their first game against Hoover was 2-1, and the defeat of Roo- sevelt, 5-1, aimed the team for the 1Y.Y.L. The J. M team experienced many losses during the season but towards the end they defeated Fresno High, 2-0. The Freshmen had a very successful and exciting season. They ended their year with a 9-5-1 record. As a result, the team finished in a tie for second place among the other freshmen teams. Boy's Soccer Opponent Hoover Roosevelt Clovis Madera Bullard Sanger Clovis West Edison Hoover Roosevelt Fresno Bullard Clovis 5 vkswsvssssg CJ- W 162 QQ Soccer I 13 y felt had 4 'M a talented team, but lacked experlence. Wish we could have Hnished in a better place IH my last year, but good luck to you young fellows next year. Vince NEW Av . Kicking The Ball Around Defeating the offensive forward and inter- cepting the ball is Brandon Vance. 1 Escaping a vicious slide tackle is J. IL play- er Damon Gallo. Directing the ball down field with an awe- some head ball is Justin James. W Back Row: Joe Garza, Steve Ramirez, Bryan Wilson, Brandon Vance, Ken Abell, Randy Christensen, Zach Snow, Sean Allen, Alan Sexton. First Row: Frank Ur- fi0lH, Mike G-21111, Ken Moreno, Anthony Vaquilar, Jimmy Saldivar, Rafael Pulido, Justin James, and Damon Gallo. SOCCCI' as Q Coming into a tight play to intercept Ramirez. W0 A. W ' Wwwf W, mz,j'W ,W Vgnngf,-ff ' , rw, Q ., f Y - ' ,,. f ' , 'W 'N as ' . ,, 0 2 ' ,, 7 .. ,X .mf ' wf 2 VWJTV ' W' ' ' f' 'V- J, wwyw,f Dribbling around the opponent is Carlos Ra- mirez. ueezing by the opposing team member and keeping control of the ball is Benjie Olison. 'mar Nwwnw -M , Jrking his way up the field to score against the opposing team is son Tanner. lian Gomez passes the ball down field to waiting Donald Martin: amwork in action. ibbling the ball down the field for a McLane Freshmen victory is son Berg. v' i J.. we 52 f vii. Q l A Back Row: Leonard Verdugo, Antonio Reyes, Carlos Ramirez, Mark Roberts, Christopher Castanon, Donald Martin, Jason Tanner, Beau Fitzpatrick, Warren Peterson, Martin Garcia, Tony Lazalde, Coach Alvin Bunn. First Row: Neng Yang, Mike Rodriguez, Benjie Olison, Jason Berg, Mike Aguilar, Tim Artz, Mike Pulido, Basilio Carrillo, and Julian Gomez. - YI Y' Win ter Sports Hon orees E Academic Athlete Awards: Back row: Karen Hall, Jennifer Hicks, James Blanket Award: Back Row: Karen Ballard, Scott Blazevic. Lopez, Darren Robinson, Aarron Mullins, Alan Mooney, Jason Berg, Joe Torres, Tab Mooney. First Row: Mike Dedmon, Michel Terrance Tovar. Second row: Dee Dee Trapp, Laine McQuiod, Jaque Bengal, Terry Campbell. Lemons, Kerry Lynch, Jennifer Findley, Mary Foard, Sharon Boos. First row: Katie Abott, Erica Edwards, Amy Wass, Dannelle Rrapp, Celia Reyes, Jennifer Gaynor. Varsity Basketball: Most Desenfing Senior and MVP- Joe Torres, Varsity Basketball: Most Improved-Sherri Thornhill. Best Passe Coaches Award-Darren Robinson. Most Improved Player-Barry Dannelle Trapp. Coaches Award-Celia Reyes. Boccasile. Most Inspirational Player-Albert Green. l J. V. Basketball: Coaches Award-Brad Mar- Frosh Basketball: MVP Lamonte Pat- JV Basketball: Most Inspirational-Lisa Pe tinez. Most Inspirational-Kevin Roberson. terson. tana, Top Scorer-Jennifer Anderson. 166 Winter Sports Award rosh Basketball coaches award- Katie Abbott. 'op scorer- Erica Edwards. Auxiliary Groups- Head lettergirl- Leslie Solis. Outstanding Auxiliary- Mary Hernandez. Head flag girl Kelli Goodman. arsity Soccer- Most Inspirational Kris Blagg. Varsity Wrestling- Most improved- Tony Vi- :am Captian- Jennifer Findley. lar. Most Valuable- Scott Blazevich. arching Band- Best marcher- Re- ?CC3 TFOUL ,M W X 'S Tilfan y Leffall. Varsity Pep Cheer- SpiritAward- Mike Haungs. Highlanders- Drum Major- Terry Campbell. Head Dancer Sandy Lee. Pipe Major- Ricky Martinez. Lead Stroke David McAllister. Varsity Soccer- MVP- Vincent Guillory Coaches Award- Sami Solo. Defense- Lloyd Maier. .LIL Soccer- Captian Award- Freshman Soccer- Most Valu- able- Jason Berg. 167 Sports Awards Always looking to pick a runner off base is Christi McAdoo. Team Spirit Helps Squad ard work and a strong pitching staff were what McLane 's 1987 Softball team counted on to get them victories. Having three pitchers and three catchers was a definite plus for the squad. The group was hoping to make an IMPACT on the league by making the playoffs for the first time in 5 years. Winning the Consolation Championship at the Roosevelt ln- vitational Tournament was a great way to start the season before league games began. The girls pulled out an exciting win over Bul- lard. The final score was 10-9 in a game that lasted 9 innings. They also played an 11 inning game against C. W. but lost by the score of 6-5. The team was lead by four sen- iors, Steffanie Adams, Dannelle Trapp, Laurie Lulejian and Tab Mooney. Stelfanie and Dannelle were both 4 yr. varsity players. Team togetherness was some- thing both coaches and the squad strived for. Even when errors were committed, the girls made up for them by playing with more spirit, concentration and drive than be- fore. This way an occasional bad throw during a game did not upset the rhythmn of the team. The JJL girls worked hard to keep up the winning tradition they had developed in the past with Coach Phyllis Owens. This year's squad was hoping to repeat as HYL Champs which was a difiicult task. Softball di N YL Record OPPONENT RECORD OPPONENT RECORD Roosevelt-Tournament 4 W2L1 T Madera Hoover L Fresno Bullard W Hoover Clovis L Edison Sanger L Clovis C. W. L Bullard Roosevelt Roosevelt Back Row: Varsity- Coach Gene Adams, Laurie Lulejian, Steffanie Adams, Dannelle 1 Tab Mooney, Coach Conrad Sanborn. Row 2: Kim McCann, Sharon Boos, Krist' Michelle Cooper, Karen Boos, Celia Reyes. First Row: Mgr. Jackie Lemons, Sherri hill, Rosemary Ovalle, Faline Wood, Shilina Smith, Laurie Richardo. ,'fwif!4Y'L 'J,,,, Always ready to catch any fly ball hit out to left field is i Karen Boos. 1 3 5 5 1 I -mf Aw . 'f ,, ' Sv ,, ,, , g ' . , Nw 'fmffff 5 'W fflifh ff, DAC? wall., L 3 ,f,' Firing the ball down the middle of the inging at the ball with all her might is Celia Standing on second base after hittinga dou- Plate is Kim MCCWIH- Ves. ble is Sr. Tab Mooney. Sollball , 42:55 Getting down low to make the play is first base- man Kristi Mills. HX rm.. ,,,V ,,,kk W I . , ,,,, I 7 J-, . Throwing the ball in from right field after making Concentrating on striking out the batter is Sr. Laurie Lulejian. a nice catch is Michelle Cooper. Putting power into her swing is Jr. Sharon Boos. The varsity team proudly displays their Consolation Champion trophy from the Roo 170 sevelt Invitation Tournament. da Softball rd. . . ORK FOR THEIR WINS ,,,,,,f , L,,V,,,Z,7,t ':,,g twirl, ,,Vk I , . Q ,Q ' ' XS- , , X , ,,V,4,,,h zz, ,f H V , A, A V t missing the hit is Erlinda Olvera, Tossing the ball in, is center fielder Tina Attempting to get Out Of the Mendoza, pickel is Jennifer Zavala. Teresa Cape gets hit with the throw while attempting to steal Showing the poise all good catchers have is Sandy Campos. for another strikeout is pitcher West' Back row: J. IL: Coach Phyllis Owens, Cyndi Losurdo, Lori Orosco, Sandy Cam- pos, Genevra Winton, Jennifer Anderson, Jeanice West, Erlinda Olvera, Teresa Cape, Jeanetta Minor, Jennifer Espinosa. First row: Renee Reed, Angie Coates, Trina Arrnenta ' Softball 5 Karen Garcia Tammi Graham Joleen Puma Jennifer Zavala, Tina Mendoza, 171i 1 A successful throw to first base helps Highlander Marcel Rounding third base on the way home after hitting a homer is Jason Jenson Ramirez tag out his man. Go ng All The Wa Home he baseball season started with Highlanders making an IMPACT on their annu- al McLane Tournament. The Varsity team defeated their four opponents only to lose to Clovis West in the semi-finals The team was good but, the problem we had was being a young inexperienced team in a tough divi- sion, stated Coach Merv Carter. The two returning players were Seniors Phil Romero and Doug Nelson. The J.lL team seemed to be unstopable. They beat their opponents by large scores. I 'm very happy and excited that we 've done so terrific, I won't give up on my number one team, stat- ed JV Coach Jim Sir- marco. The Freshmen team struggled for most ofthe season, but as Coach DeMichillie stated, We improved more and more each day. Baseball dis Baseball NYL Record Opponent Record Opponent Record Atwater W Fresno L El Cerrito L Clovis West Memorial W Sanger Clovis Clovis Hoover W Hoover Roosevelt W Roosevelt Bullard L Bullard Madera L Edison Varsity: Back Row,- Lus Rodriguez, Robert Marsh, Nathan Dean, Daron Staulfer, Jason Wood, Brian Fontes, Marcel Rameriz, Jason Preis, Ron Red, Mike Frankfort, Coach Merv Carter' First Row: Laura Lewis, John Barnes, Jack Rocha, Frank Urriola, Rene Lopez, Philip White, Robert Garcia, Brian Kalustian, Willie Turner, Doug Nelson, Philip Romero, Jeflie Esparza. , 2 5, eating the ball back 'tcher picked him off 1 to the bag after the s Philip Romero. field fe Concentrating on sending the ball over the right nce from the practice cage is Willie Turner. I ing the signals that they will use ughout the game are Ron Red and Scott evich. W Completing a swing for a good base hit is John Barnes. Baseball C525 J. V.: Back Row: Coach Jim Sirmarco, Luis Or- tiz, Mike Luce, Dan Gonzales, Alan Mooney, Jeff Johnson, Gary Phillips, Mario Persicone, Jerry Saldivar' First Row: Melanie Godfrey, Jason Jensen, Chris Smith, Henry Gearhart, Ton Chavira Gino Romero, Kevin Robinson, y , Erek Riggs, Sandy Graham. Av Setting his feet to receive the ball to halt an opposing Pitching his fastball in an etfort to strike the batter player's advance is third baseman Brian Kalustian. is Brian Fontes, as second baseman Philip Ro eyes the firstbase runner. Crossing homeplate for another run is Doug Nelson. Baseball dk 44 ,M f up Philip White gets ready to make the most ofthe play as he watches the ball for the inHeld. , I ' we ,M E V W, B, 1 w S 'l U -- Vfhyf MWm,,,WW.,,WMWMMWM,mWW , ,, , , ,,x, ,, ,, , L M, , .f ,H W ff .1 f, - , W , ,, fs , t ,, 1 I hy ,, C . , . , In , W AMW ,,,. , , ,- ' . wi ll Q' '-a ffix -, wwf W Miz t KW www was E Chris Castanon gets into action by throwing the ball to the catcher before the opponent makes it home. Sliding to a safe landing into third base is Tony Becerril, rshmen: Back Row: Manager Johnny Gardner, Greg Sorondo, Ryan Duff Jason nner, Reynold Mon'is, Jim Wilkerson, Brian Klomp, Curtis Clark, Chris Carlos, hn Harman, Coach Bob Demichellie. First Row: Tony Becerril, Nick Heisdori ris Larson, Tarsay Fisher, Jerry Stidham, Antonio Reyes, Ron Martinez, Ralph Joks, Steve Roberts. l Catcher Scott Blazevich stands up anxiously waiting for the third baseman to throw the ball to get his man out. 17 5 Baseball If F Q 2 Concentrating on a new swing technique is Marc Team members waiting their turn for the putting green are Jim Monson Prichard Gary Petrosian, and Marc Prichard. Golfers Tee n Season An individual's perfor- mance really had an IM- PACT in a sport like golf as each individual's score added up to be the team 's total. The Varsity golfers proved a formidable foe to other l'l.Y.L. teams as they had an even record of 4 wins and 4 losses early in the season. With this type of performance, the High- landers were certain to rank high in the league standings at the end of the season. Consistent scorers were Seniors Brett Flynn and Guy Rivera along with Sophomores Vince Koji- gian and Jim Monson. A Jr. varsity team added real depth to the team, which meant a better team for next year. Golf 5525 5 , ,.,,,, ,, ,Q ,gm v My ii , N4 W -V ,M '- A. 2, . - H 1 f if ig: X , ' 7 . ,,,, , ww-w' 'Th F ' in Y' , 7659 ' , . hm Vi: .iw ' , ,,,, , n xx .g,Wf's.i.w': ,,,, ,q,,,w '. -, tm , f 4 ,,. . ff pq, ff ,wu,.' Wm-.7 1 , . 1, J, , ,,,,- . ,, , ., . ,,'-,,, '1-, . ,,,t g ,,-- X, ,,' ','. 'lt, f :,, ' I '-' Ti ff ' 5 , vslll r it A .1 ,, ' ., , ,. ..., lvvv Making sure his first shot is a long straight one is Gary Petrosian. Calculating the correct distance he needs for a goo putt is Jim Monson. Varsity: uy Rivera, Gary Petrosian, Brett Flynn, Jim Monson, Vince Kojigian, Coach Nimmo. H 716 iii: M .. A. 'M' - N. , 2. M 4 W - Fm Completing a full swing for a long distance hit is Guy Rivera. Teeing off is Gary Petrosian. paring for his final shot to win the game J. IA Golh Back Row: Terrance Tovar, Bryan Wilson, Darren Robinson, Randy Christensen 'ustin Henderson, Berenda Wrest, First Row: Mike Gann, Marc Pritchard, Jason Henderson, Bryan Caldwell. 177 Golf , Gb Returning a serve with a strong forehand is Deb- bie Nunes. my Back Row: Debbie Hunes, Shayna Brodie, Jill Fitzgerald, Raquel Rice, Alison Hicks, Jul Sirois, Jody Busick, Kathy Diep, Wendy Tran, Coach Sandy Hotzakorgian, First Row: Chel Young, Vatey Dy Intha Plhouyvanisvong, Allison Sinner, Laine McQuiod, Stefanie Barlo Leslie Mathias, Melinda Kogoma. Tennis Players Swing In to Action he boy's and girl 's ten- nis teams started off the season with a full squad, including junior var- sity groups, which kept the number one player constant- ly improved to keep their standing. girls played hard fought matches with the other league schools and defeated Roosevelt 6-5. The J.lL's overcame Fresno High 5-1 for their first win. The num- ber one spot was rotated be- tween Raquel Rice and Me- linda Kogoma with Julie Sir- ois and Debbie Plunes right behind. The leading doubles team put Jill Fitzgerald with either Kogoma or Sirois. The boys likewise had a struggle getting in the win column. Their first victory over Sanger 5-4 was very sat- isfying. Sophomore Andy Kasner played the number one posi- tion all year supported by Oravanh Maokhamphiou in the number two spot. The Highlanders J.V. players were successful against Sanger, Madera, and Roose- velt. Following through on his ace serve is Jackie Blagg, Tennis Tennis N YL Record fi OPPONENT RECORD OPPONENT RECORD B. G. B. G, Clovis L L Sanger L L Hoover L L Clovis L l Roosevelt W L Hoover Bullard L L Roosevelt Madera L L Bullard Fresno L L Edison Clovis West L L Back Row: Jackie Blagg, Kelly Nelson, Sean Smith, Jim Smith, Jim Wood, Jay Fitzpatricq Eric Cover, Robert Velez, Andy Kasner, Coach Robert Hendrix. First Row: Sunny lYhoLi vanisvong, Oravanh Maokhamphiou, Justin James, Mike Liang, Vu Nguyen. i, Y ,Q Z A 3 ' T1 V .2 Ml J f l Y 1 2 E Z 4 H A perfect forehand is performed by Allison Sinner. erving another hard ace is Raquel Rice. deep into the opponent's court. l'lfCkS. 'r44 f1vb I powerful return by Wendy Tran puts the Jim wood shows his fancy lower backhand. Putting a little jump in her serve is Allison Tennis 179 Justin James practices his backhand to build up strength and accuracy. WW? 2 With a look of determination, Jay Fitzpatrick returns the serve at tennis practice. E , . ' hw -MQ - QWW Q E 2 an . , K A ig: umm, L25 Julie Sirois demonstrates her skill Jill Fitzgerald makes another smashing with a strong serve over the net to an hit. Remembering to bend the knees on low volleys, opponent. Lane Mc Quoid watches for the ball. X a if 5 X 1 1 Q 'H 1 5 5 Q L Scooping up the ball for a return swing is Vatey Dy. ,af Q y 5 4 ,, ' ' Y fu 1 1 4 1 1 4 1, ,Q 1 , , , v 1 Q Q s 4 Q 1 , 1 , ,X 5 ff , 1 ,af I 'kf' 1 - ' ,, , -fff 'f 5 tri' ' N I l t 2-f llll t ' 7 71 - 5 K Swinging high to return a serve is Andy Kasner. Intense concentration ,allows Oravanh Maok- ham to return a powerful crosscourt slam. u g W ring a doubles match lntha Nhouyvanisvong returns a serve ile Stephanie Barlow looks on. Following through on a serve is Julie Sirois. 181 Tennis gh ' Setting Their Goals High he 87 Varsity volleyball team reaped the benefits of last year's development as they de- feated the first four teams they played. A strong composite of Jrs. and Srs. helped mold the team into a spiking machine. The team which was led by Boy's Volleyball Captains Dennis Wiechmann 8? Ed RU had a considerably strong and skilled front line. Together their team effort and skill had quite an IMPACT on their performance' Bumping into the season with a pre-league tournament, the team was rewarded with victories over Hoover, College Park, and Roose- velt. At the end of the day McLane was tied with Madera for first. The team ended the tournament with a loss to Madera and a very close, 515-15, 15-141, loss to Clovis. ,Ss N YL Record Opponent Record Opponent Spiking the ball as teammates W prepare to assist is Richard Madera Hogver McBride. Sanger W Edison Edison W Clovis - W Bullard Smashing the ball over the oppo- Sanger nent's hands is Jamie McCann. Cmws West L Roosevelt Roosevelt W Hoover Madera Bullard Fresno Clovis tv-as Back Row: Coach Maryke Banta, Scott Rogers, Vince Chavez, Richard McBride, Kevir Burgess, Jamie McCann, Mon Her, Kelly Smith, Tua Xiong, Pao Her Yang, Rebecca Vallatti, Coach Lonnie Cole. First Row: Cindyflllenburger, Nicole Eskra, Daniel Alderete, Tony Kokalis, Ed RU, Dennis Wiechmann, Michael Haungs, Christ Hovada, and Kirster 5 3 Getting in position to counteract the spiked ball is Kevin Burgess. 82 Q Boy's Volleyball Garfoot. Wx? wt my 0 Making a fantastic save is Richard McBride as Mike Hungs comes to assist. the ball up for his teammates is Sy Phi- 53' , .1 E5 was ,r Preparing for the opponent's return are Scott Jobmger and Cha Her. ? S .,,,,, , , y , ,. V I I 5 Q s V 7 ,snwwawww i V' I ., ' yy W WW f,,,y,,, MMM Attempting to make a serve is Chris Hoada. 1 8 Volleyball Z m K V ' Q 53 7 fi, V ,M-vwwfwm in Mlm imma 4 179 5 if 1' f Q f L . ,,,, L. .ff. - H! ,ui 1' iz f Um ,nw 1' ' -mwfihn Going off the block in the 200 i.m. is Jill Schmauch. ll-ll My W MW ij, 'III'h H H ,, 4,,,V , -1 ', . ' D 1 , ' QF - f Swimming the freestyle stroke to win the race is Brynn Schmauch. fwwhmuw f f W ' W? X K ' 6 KH' M ' 4 M? it ' 'S' ' , M1 , , 1 .. , L4 i in P ar Av ,, I . 4 , ., fMb 4 ' W , ,,, ,1 , 1 W ,F '1 Z A Nic' w , rw ' ' V ' , 1' 5 iffy, ,, Showing her excellent form while doing the backstroke is Jinnifer Hicks. l M l 'i'i ' ' ' V' Ae ' ' V' ,, I- ,L .f J K? M Lime fi M' 4-fmmvrff' . .away wAa.a.n 3 1- . :bww ,hw H km Coming up for a breath of air is Andrea Bedell. Diving off the blocks for a good lead is David Falk. Swimming 4555 . ,, , AA M 'K i'L wg, , i f ,... , ' ' fi? . f ,,,e.-uw. ,W L,,,, f I-HH, - ,V ,,,,,,,.,,,W,w .Wu Stroking to the finish is Jillyn Dockstader. dis K ' . if , -4, ,,, i . V, Coming in for the win in the 500 free is Jennifer Findley Aqua tics Making Wa ves elying heavily on the girls Varsi- ty team to bring home the victo- ries was coach Gloria Christen- sen. She had high hopes to take on the power schools this year. The total number for the team was smaller than in the last four years, forcing some to swim in more than one event. Starting with three wins against Sierra High, Madera and Fres- no, the Highlanders met their first de- feat against Clovis. A few lead swimmers were Kris Blagg 1102, Andrea Bedell 1121, and Jennifer Findley I111. Boys swim team 's first year Coach Dirk Wardean said that the total of the swimmers on his team was tif teen, which was also a bit smaller than usual. We 've done fairly well, Wardean said, adding that they were sure to do the best they could. Leading swimmers were Da vid Falk f121, Brad Martinez I101, and ex- change student Sami Soli 1111. Coach Wardean also added that each individual had an IMPACT on the team. Swimming IYYL RECORD Opponent GIRLS BOYS OPPOIYEN T Madera W L Hoover Fresno W L Clovis West Clovis L L Bullard Sanger W L Roosevelt Edison Back.Row: Martin Stuart, Jimmy McQuoid, Mike Clark, David Falk, Second Row: Som: Soli, Gary Hawkins, Bryn Schmauch, Mike Hughes, Scott Chambers. First Row: Henery Rodrigez, Tim Schmauch, Tim Artz, Brad Martinez. I aff' ft .gyifw k to the start is Kris Blagg in the 50 free. K ,t, ! 3 E , gfj , g,,,, My W .fl ' WW M , 35 6 A, .., M ,,,, we Liing himself to the extreme in the 50 free is Brad Martinez. , ,,,,,t':,,,n, VII? ,,, Z' 3 H V ir - H Y -, , ' ,f A 1 f fa Mig rwwok f 7 nf ff' 1+ f 46. f 4? W, ff x Qgyyife f , W kwa, , Mfg A 4 kj-1 Wg' 4 W ,, Wye 5 ,gm Wfwif, '3'33':.x' tw' a .1 . wtf X 72, I LY Q72 ty' gf. 4 , if 7 :V if ,y IV F if 4' f ,N f M ,I N, 2 f- y ,, , ...ge W f A NW , W 1 ' 3 ,, V' ' ,, , V wwf, V, ,, 'Wg ,Vs W. V A W , ff Az ,,,i, ,N at , . V ' ,, Gliding easily in the breast stroke is Martin Stuart. row: Megan Stuart, Krysty Kepner, Jill Schmach, Andrea Bedell, Stacey Schultz, Kris g, Kara Gearhart, Jill Ploga. Row 5: Amie Kellog, Michelle Jeffries, Michelle Berljy, Mary Steinhauer, Jennifer Hicks, Jennifer Findley, Katie Varner. Row 2: Jillyn Dockstader, Bruce, Audry Tully, Gina Moordigian, Jennifer Federico, Melisa Lopez, Michelle Harvey nagerj. First Row: J. V. coach Carey Karle, Brooke Primero, Nicki Harvey, Alanita Callison, ity coach Gloria Christiansen, Ralele Roca lmanagerj. Showing her unique style in the butterfly is Megan Stuart. Swimming 535 V'M--...ww Z Performing a tight tuck for a non-splashable dive is Henry Rodriguez. , v.,-aw..m : - 317 -4 M eMl!'5v,, K .1 Diving Team: Tim Schmauch, Jason Henderson, Ken Smith, Leslie Sc Jennifer Healey, Christy Hawkins, and Teresa Verduzco. It's The Plunge That Counts mong the easiest sports for a spectator to appreci- ate is diving. Grace and beauty is displayed in every dive. Being a competitive diver requires a skill and coordina- tion. The diving team 's IM- PACT showed otl' at Clovis as Senior Leslie Solis placed 2nd and Soph. Patty Robinson placed 5rd at the meet. Another meet McLane did great in was the Sanger one as Freshman Teresa Verduzco took 2nd place and Chrissy Hawkins took 4th place for the J.IL team. Soph. Ken Smith took 2nd and Patty Robinson placed 5rd for Varsity. Opponent Madera Fresno SJM Clovis Sanger Girls 5,5 1, 5 2, 5 2, 4 2 Diving NYL Record Boy's Opponent 2, 5, 4, 7 Edison 1, 2 Hoover 1, 5 Clovis W. 1, 2, 4 Bullard 2 Roosevelt Girls EEE EV m lmitating his hero, Popeye, on the high dive is Tim Schmuck. No splashes and with a lot of grace is Perfecting one ofthe many dives used what Leslie Solis is trying to accomplish the diving team is Chrissy Hawkins. in this dive. +2 'X I K 1 ,- ,, A i M X N ff' 'H vw f YW. ,Q ,. A . ,,,, , 4 , ,, t ' W WW Wc, ,giip? ' V 'MM A ' ' , , JMR' K ,nn ,J , t ing his last breath as he perfects his dive, is iver Ken Smith. - -, hmm fully tucking her knees for a back flip is Tere- erduzco. A ,mmwf ,,V mgggifgjjyf H 33312 Practicing one of her highest scoring dives is Patty Rob ,HX i t inson. W ,num ,,,,,,,., A ,H ,,,, MVMM 'W , . A tv, , M, , - , , We We , W N wi ' ml ',iE'l'V'Z' ,tr ' A T W ..- f 4 Y-vm, Attempting a reverse dive on the low , , , , b d ' J 'f H' I . Soaring through the air in perfect fonn is Oar IS emu er ea ey Jason Henderson. 189 Diving L gg Gb 'K I' Grabbing the baton is Nancy Mickalian during a re- lay. Enjoying their victory are Tanya Wilkerson, and Josalyn Peoples. H ' h F F 19 , ar, ast The Varsity track team was very successful in the prestigious meets they entered. Highlanders qualih'ed for the Fresno Bee Relays in eight events. Freshman Katie Abbott had an IMPACT across the low hurdles as she was one ofthe top hurdlers in the valley. Outstanding performances dur- ing the season were given by Cin- dy Mitchem 1111, Mike Dedman 1121, Keith Guilloijy 1111, and Greg Donson 1121. Number one Mid-season Valley ranking were received by the boys 400m relay team consisting of Guillory Gordi- an Vaughn 1111, Tice Parks 1101, Dedman and Mitchem for her per- formance in the 100m race. 190 Track Girls Track: Tanya Wilkerson, Felisha Newhouse, Lisa Freelon, Cindy Mitche A yanna Taylor, Erica Edwards. First Row: Colleen Weldon, Homsombath Theva ack, Samanth Leal, Josalyn Peoples, Katie Abbott. ,, i ,VVVV in Q Extending her legs to complete here is A yanna Taylor. Staying ahead of the competition is Mike Dedman. ring for the last jump to win is Katie Abbott. y's Track: Back Row: Kevin Guenther, Greg Donson, James Turner, Bobby Hawkins, 'In Mickalian, Matt Mazurek, Tomas Gonzales, Tim Hernandez, Lamonte Patterson, ntell Moore, 2nd Row: Fred Tuner, Eric Bixler, Keith Guillory, Chris Ford, Jason ce, Jason Roberts, Nelson Romero, Juan Llanez, Mike Bloom KManager1, Manuel rantia, Row,- Blaine Brisendine, Thurman Johnson, Kenny Abell, Steve Ramirez, rvis Jones, Tim O'lYeil, Mike Dedmon. Q .Q l !IF9W' ,Munn-v Racing to his victory is Nelson Romero, coming in close behind is teammate Matt Mazurek, Track IYYL Records Opponent Record Girls B0y's Clovis L L Clovis West L L Hoover L W Sanger L W Fresno L L Madera Roosevelt Track 43535 f,, Cv , VSWR lj ,jmggggblggwy 9, XQ f fb N I 0 VMgJwK9bQN 'S' 'J' . QQYFDY? ox V X N QS Q. C-5? EL f V rl LO .: QF X 5 P F V 58 xDA 51 XX 'A vw N N 'X is is 0 X Q, X X - -4' S xx ' WV- U ,QF .R . X ' xl 9,2 , 'A My' 4 05, Q x 192 mx Underclassmen eing an underclassmen foi some can be tough. The under classmen were always busy or- ganizing themselves and trying to live up to the senior's expectations. This year's freshmen acyuste quickly to the pace. They came i ready to learn and get into the lif style of a high school student. For the juniors and sophomores this year was one step closer to be- coming a senior. A goal of all under- classmen was to reach that wonderful senior life. Underclassmen have a great IM- PACT on any school. They are re- sponsible for a lot that happens on campus and for the future of McLane. To them was entrusted the liveliness of clubs, activities, and all the other things that keep a school going. d ll on time activity are Sophomore Spirit. Working hard to win another no Sophomores Tammie Graham and Jason Strickland while Sherry Lopez, Lilia Urbina, Monica Castro, Stephanie Yamamura, Shelly Pettes and Jason Coombes cheer them on. during the noon time activity Freshman Style! Catching the balloon on clash day is Jennifer Wicker. Clash Day En. . - ' Joylnga rela ' H k . ' XIHQI11 . ic s, Alison Sinner, Brad Ma,-ti Omem duffng homecomin W . nez, Stefanie Barlow and gmegkhare Mmhelle Berry Julie Mart' , c mauch , in, Audrey Tull ' ' .YI Alison Abell, Kenneth Abernathy, Richard Addington, Jamie Aguilar, Barney Aguilar, Joe Akhtar, Asma Alderete, Daniel Aleman, Susan Allen, Chris Allen, Lisa Allred, Suzanne Alvarez, Anna Alvarez, Jessica Ames, Vickie Anderson, Bradley Anderson, Jonathon me :ff .:Ezav .'mwv' f ,,,f ,:w,f' s ,, WV, ffm, ,K , f,, W ffff K, ,W f Z, .,,, ' ' ,, ,I Q . ,, , J , X ' 'j f 2 ' A W A of f A 'F Us 3 N ,, S' A g X - ig XX .51 3 3 sv A Q i. MA Z 3 u s. L JU IORS JU IORS JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Abbott, Dennis Adams, Darrin Aden, Charlotte Aguilar, Noah Alcala, Gabriel Aldape, Marie Allen, Kandis Allen, Sean Allison, Stephanie Altero, Enrique Alvarado, Veronica Alvarez, Randy Amezcua, Raul Anderson, Jennifer Anderson, Todd Andrews, John SOPHO ORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORES SOP Abbott, Katrina Abernathy, Angela Abraugh, Anthony Aguilar, Mark Aguilar, Mike Aguirre, Carlos Akopyan, John Alaniz, Diane Albright, Dolly Albright, Dotty Alcantar, Martin Aleman, Frank Allen, Karyn Allen, Robert Alvarado, Gregory Alvarez, Refugio FRESHME FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FR dis Underclassmen JUNIORS JUNIORS 'IORES SOPHOMORES 'IEN FRESHMEN FRESH lf she won 't talk to you then l will, says Melissa Coe while Stelfanie Washburn is engrossed in her lunch. What is your favorite fast food restaurant? which Soft A. McDonalds - 291k B. Taco Bell - 59W C. Burger King - 15'Xw D, Carl's Jr. - 16'M: E, Wendys - 11'MJ best? drink is the Pepsi - 52M Coke - 15'M: Dr. Pepper - 15'M1 Sprite - 8fMn 7up - 11'Mn My most embarrassing moment was - Melanie Godfrey: My most embarrassing mo- ment was when Jason Preis pants me in the halls. Ayanna Taylor: Was at the last football game Shilina Smith pushed me down and everyone laughed. Michelle Matheson: When I accidentally peed my pants while at Disneyland. Because this lit- tle girl made me laugh so hard when driving on the autopia cars. Underclassmen 195 ffm AQ Underclassmen Anderson, Karen Anderson, Kim Andres, Jean Appelzoller, Joann Apple, Cristi Arias, Judy Armstrong, John Arreguin, Joe Aubry, Scott Avery, Michael Ayala, Alicia Banuelos, Konica Barajas, Jovita Barnes, John Barnhart, Ronald Barton, Stephanie JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JU IORS J Arenas, Adriana Arias, Albert Armour, Denielle Armstrong, Damien Armstrong, Jamien Arredondo, Dax Arteaga, Valentin Astorga, Elizabeth Aubry, Sherrie Austin, Danette Avalos, George Ayala, Julian Badiou, Deann Baeza, Jeannette Batfuna, Kim Baker, Todd nth ' .J 1f2TxY,: lf- SOPHCMORES SOPHO GRES SOPHOMCRES SO Amador, Irene Amezcua, Monica Anderson, Ben Anderson, Brent Anderson, Christina Andres, Bonnie Appelzoller, Krishna Apple, William Arana, Cesar Archuleta, Belinda Archuleta, Mechelle Arellano, Veronica Arevalo, Kim Armenta, Trina Arteaga, Mark Artz, Tim FRESHMEN FRESHMEPI FRESHMEN FRESHMEN i iiiiik ' i 1 1 ,. A ,I V, gpm 5 rm. , 'Q-, 9' W IQRS JUNIQRS and Mmff, Gam F519 3 ,, N Checking out the good looking guys during lunch are Susan Chris- 'Jim W, i I o s S S Taking a minute out between classes is Monnaie Davidian. -1 ,,..,,,,-swam We 5, New 5 f W ul Enjoying a hardy lunch from Burger King is Kim Medcalf and Jennifer Anderson Underclassmen 197 Bash, Cynthia Beal, Matthew fy Benedict, Jonathon Berry, Michelle Bettencourt, Shannon Birch, Doug Bixler, Eric , Blajos, Jim ,ln Blancas, Monica Bliatout, Joyce Bloodworth, Bailey Bloom, Aaron Boccasile, Barry Bogosian, Suzanne Bolivar, Bernard Bolt, Ronald L X , h vs, A ' I' , JUNIORS JU IORS JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI Baptista, Steven Barlow, Stefanie Barrow, John Bassett, Bradley Belmontez, Sheila Berber, Javier Berry, Keith Bibb, Delora , 3, s A Blagg, Jackie V Blagg, Todd if Blakeney, James Bliatout, Hannah Blinsmon, Terri Bomboy, Deena f Bonboster, Frank ,,: Book, James y SOPHOMCRES SOPHOMORES SOPHO CRES SOI Atkins, William A yiva, Monique Ayala, Luis Badidian, Damaris Bain, Jeffrey Baldwin, Steven Ball, Steven Bandera, Lupe Banos, Edgar Banuelos, Cruz E. Banuelos, Cruz F. Banuelos, Rosa Barajas, Luz Barker, Shannon Barker, Tina Barnes, William K FRESHIVIEN FRESHME FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FK Underclassmen 653 hh, any PRS JUNIORS JUNIORS VIORES SOPHOMORES ' , ' 'QF cv ' 'ff 'IEN FRESHMEN FRESH i 5 Preparing to catch the balloon to win the noontime activities are Jennifer Findley and Jodie Schulte. If you found out your parents were using D0 you use drugs, you tum Yes - 28 them in? N0 - 157 Yes - 22 No - 50 Maybe - 28 The most unusual gift that I ever received was - Devoya Mayo: Well since no one appreciates the true value of my friendship I never get any pre- sents, Sad isn't it? Heather Strickland: An envelope full of fruit loops that my best Hiend sent through the mail. Kara Gearhart: Dirty diaper 81' a nasty mug for a birthday present. My friends are unusual so any gift thats normal for them is really unusual! Booker, Steven Boos, Karen Boos, Sharon Borges, Vincent Boston, Gary Bourbon, Phylisha Bradford, Mike Bragg, Andrew Braxton, Erick Brewer, Michelle Brodie, Shayna Brooking, Patty Brown, Alicha Brown, Mary Ann Brown, Rob Bruce, Tricia J I 0 9 , Www fe JUNIORS JUNIORS JU ICRS JUNIORS JU IORS JI. Boribounf Bouas y Bounkhoum, Chanhsavath Bounkhoun, Thongsy Bounthong, India Bragg, Phillip Braley, Mark Brink, Heather Bristow, Laurie Brouwers, Kevin Brown, Cornelius Brown, Larry Brown, Tiffany Bmno, John Buchnoff Greg Buckmaster, Jason SOPHO ORES SOPHO ORES SOPHOMORES SO Bates, Deea Bates, Patrick Batres, Yancy Bautista, Michael Becerril, Antonio Beck, Denise Beltran, Tacho Berg, Jason Bill, David Birdsell, Stacy Bisuano, Cynthia Blajos, Nancy Blanchette, Steven Bliatout, Sally Bliatout, See Bloom, Mike I FRES M vtlt f ' -f ,mn zg m' ' 'w i9f?'fQ.:e1,,.f ff: -. , M ' ' , nv ' -w , ' N FRESHIVIE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FR A ,Y -J:fi,3i53y3?2?'5Wf5 , 'V 5 '?5MWi5E f f i, jkxlwffzvw ,L - M1-wif, ww, fr f'f'f' H ' ,V ww at we g 4 . '5' W ' wr ,,.,, ,L it ' Displaying the eskimo style of friendship are Matt Crosby and Kim Anderson. HIORS JUNIORS One of the many themes used at the rallies was Choice of a new generation sponsored by Pepsi for the freshmen class. l if 'i ,M ANfwG?f2fS25m I7 01' W M Go McLane, Beat Fresno High, was one ofthe many class yells during rallies. 201 Underclassmen gg Brucie, Theresa Buller, Jonathan Burgess, Kevin Burklow, James Burrows, Jason Butler, Kristine Butterfield, Jennifer Butz, Steven Caldwell, Brian Callahan, Shannon Calles, Daniel Campos, Angel Campos, Sandy Canales, Tom Cardona, Mike Carey, Kristan JU IORS JU IORS Buller, Brenda Burr, Jamie Burrola, Daniel Bush, Willie Bushey, Douglas Bustamante, Didra Butterfield, Marlaina Buttles, Brannon Buxton, Jason Caballero, Lynda Calvert, Tina Campbell, Russell Cantu, Richard Cape, Teresa Cardenas, Anthony Cardenas, Raymond SOPHO Bonboster, Vincent Bondoc, Julie Booker, Robert Borders, Arthur Borgeit, Kristi Bounnhong, Tim Bounthong, Aphivat Bounthong, Phonesavan Bounxayavong, Teng Boutaloth, Plongkhan Bowsher, Kathleen Boyd, Jeff Bravo, Juan Brewer, Freddie Brewer, Victoria Brisendine, Blaine W ff? 1-,,,r 77 fi l Wt? JU IORS JU IORS JUNIORS Jl xxx .1 x 1 ORES SOPHOMORES SGPHOMORES SOP tk gf MV' 2 Q . K - J ' FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FR 55335 Underclassmen , ,gg DRS JUNIORS JUNIORS v w . W, . - ' M f '5 4 f M-431 75 , f 3 my , Y 2, J 51 img Moms soPHoMoREs MEN FRESHMEN FRESH 1-.MX W-NM ' Having a sisterly talk is Lisa and Christina Pestana Enjoying the note that Jennifer Hicks gave her is Lisa Winegar. if or , Q V ra 0 f., ..-, ,,v Qy ,:. , 5' 4' Showing the buster that won them the rally is the Sophomore class 203 Underclassmen gg gg Gb Castillo, Andre Cavalli, Mario Cha, Blia Cha, Der Cha, Pao Cha, Sheng Ca.. ,V ,,,, 7 Chance, Dustin Chang, Pam . ,, . Charlie, Jeanna t Chase, Pauline t Child, Shannon Clark, Adam Clark, Michael Coates, Angie Coe, Melissa Coleman, Kathy JUNIORS JUNIORS Casares, Gabriel Castillo, Andrew Castillo, Marilynn Castro, Monica Catanzarite, Tony Cha, Meng Cha, Xiong Chang, Bee Chanhthavong, Somphet Chavez, Maria Chavez, Paul Chindavong, Kamkeo Chhay, Sokhun Christensen, Randy Christensen, Susan JUNIORS JU IORS JUNIORS JU x rvv, A Y SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOP Brown, Brian Brown, Ericka Brown, Patricia Brucie, Jason Buerger, Sharon Burnett, Robert Bush, Jason Busick, Jody Bustamante, Lisa Cabral6S, Faustino Callison, Alanita Calvin, David Candelaria, Diane Cardenas, Gustavo Castillo, Richard FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME FRESHMEN FRE 204 C1345 Underclassmen Colombini, Cari Conley, Brent Conley, Krystelle Cook, Bmce 'C Cooper, Kim Cooper, Michelle C Cooper, Tammy Cordova, Denise 5512! Cornish, Kevin Correa, Alex Cortez, Rene Cortez, Renee Cowles, Darin Crawford, Sonya Crosby, Matthew Cruz, Casaundra JUNIORS JUNIORS JU IORS JUNIORS JUFIIORS JL Church, Mark Church, Robert Clark, Anthony Cole, David Cogdill, John Coleman, Linda Coombes, Jason Cooper, Thomas Corona, Angelica Cox, Michael Cox, Sherri Craigen, Robin Creamier, Joey :A,, Crown, John Culpepper, Sandra V' Darling, Melissa 9 , SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHO ORES SOP Cardona, Mark Carrillo, Basilio Carrillo, Otilio Carter, Carlamenta Carter, Justin Casarez, Denise ZAA Castaneda, Mary Castanon, Christopher 5 Castanon, Gerald Castanon, Nannette Castillo, Margarita Castillo, Timothy Castro Monica Catanzarite, Tony Cephus, Janquese Cervantes Bulmaro FRESHMEN FRIESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRI 553 :'i if 'W Z, ip ,,.+ ,Q 'wg' 'Mi , gfkmi ,- V 'H 3 RS JUNIORS JUNIORS A VIORES SOPHOMORES N FRESHMEN FRESH Superman saves the day for the sophomores as Mike Cha vez lead the class for another spirit stick. What would you do if you got pregnant? A. Would you keep it? 70'M: B. Put it up for adoption? 1 7 'Mn C. Or get an abortion? 20'Mm If your girlfriend becomes pregnant, would you: A, Help support the baby? 65 'Mm B. Put it up for adoption? 1 7 'Xu C, or get an abortion? 18'M: Underclassmen Davfdfanf Maffhew Davies, Keith V-AA - Davis, Cynthia De Alba, Adam De Anda, Burt Demison, Hayward Derbing, Jeanne Dibble, Eddie Dockstader, Jillyn Domingo, Dawn Douglass, William Duhon, Rita Duque, Patricia Eastman, Sonia Echols, Holli Eldred, Brittany W , ff f f fl' W f if W f ff 19 ff f ,, f P M f ff f W A97 if f X ,Q XZM f 3 Q9 4 gf ,f 1 f if W f 5443! ' ' f , f , fi f 4? f f ,I f f ,fa f 1 K, JUNIORS JUNIORS Davidian, Micah Davidian, Monnaie Davis, Jason Davis, Melissa De Alba, Abraham Deigadillo, Candy Delgado, Paul Dellaquilla, Kimberly Dencker, Rachel Diaz, Melida Diazmunoz, America Doidge, Wendy Dolin, Erin Domingo, Juan Dowing, Michael Doyle, Shannon V Y 'R , . K 3 f ' 7 W iii J , ,..,, , ,,,, I V, i- , M , ' ,iw f , ,,,, Z, ,,,,, , , Y-www, ,: ,,,, JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI W Wa SOPHO ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SC Cha, Ma Cha, Pa Cha, Va Cha, Yia Chandakham, Hatsady Chandakham, Ratsamy Chang, Ge Chang, Ker Chang, Pla Channita, Oudomphorr Charnin, Joe Chavira, Anthony Chenoweth, Sheila Chindavong, Phetmany Chindavong, Veomany Chittenden, Deanna FRESHME FRES M N FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 52315 Underclassmen bRS JUNIORS JUNICRS VIORES SOPHUMORES Suiting her style in hats is Heather Reagan. Favorite soap operas: As The World Turns 1496 Young 8' the Restless 5596 All My Children 2496 Santa Barbara 696 General Hospital 2211 Favorite pig out food? Pizza 60W:r Hamburgers IDM, Chips 596 French Fries 171: Sweets WM: VIEN FRESHMEN FRESH L What has influenced your decision about the fu- ture? Tona Aldaoe: My brother has influenced my de- cision about the future. He was supposed to gra- duate last year but was five credits away in one of his classes and he didn 't graduate with his friends, it made me think about what l wanted in life and how I could get it, SCHOOL! Arnold Mata: My past wasn 't so great and l got into a lot of trouble and served some time. Alter my experience with it I decided that wasn 't my lifestyle and now I 'm planning on making use of myself Underclassmen 51345 Ellis, Michael Englert, Charles English, Shelley Escamilla, Lena Eskra, Nicole Esmon, Rhonda Estrada, Jesus Estrada, Margarita Fahrenbacher, Laurie Fang, Ka Fang, Sou Farrar, Heather Federico, Matthew Feliciano, Tracey Fernandez, Olivia Figueroa, George JUNIORS JU IORS JU IORS JU IORS JU IORS JI Duffell, Kathleen Dunlap, Keith Dy, Vatey Elizondo, Christi English, Richard Enriquez, Gustavo Enriquez, Melissa Espinosa, Jennifer Esponde, Jacqueline Estes, Laurie Evenson, Stacy Excinia, Steven Federico, Jennifer Ferbert, Karin Fisher, Larry Flores, Bridget SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHO ORES SOI Cisnerios, Elidio Clark, Curtis Cline, Nancy Coker, Charles Compton, Shane Conley, Leanne Cooper, Bobby Cooper, Christopher Cooper, Jeneen Cooper, Ryan Cordova, Melissa Corona, Alma Corona, Martha Coronado, Karen Cortez, Richard Cox, James FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 210 Underclassmen RS JU IORS JUNIORS UPI' VIORES SOPHO ORES ,V s t l 'IEN FRESHMEN FRESH Friends forever are Jason Burrows 8' Martin Stuart. Doing the centipede are the sophomores and juniors during a rally to see who was going to get clan points. Demonstrating their sophomore spirit in their Hawaiian clothes are Allison Sinner and Allison Hicks. lib Underclassmen Findley, Jennifer Fitzgerald, Jill Fleming, David Flores, Laura Flores, Marta Fuhrmeister, Kenneth Fullenkam J p, ason Gallo, Jeanette Gaona, Ramon Gariva, Jesse Mmm JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORSJI Flores, Eddie Flores, Juliana Flores, Mario Fontes, Brian Foreman, Greg Gann, Michael Garcia, Angelica Garcia, James Garcia, Javier Garcia, Robert P SOPHOMORES SOPHCMORES SOPHOMORES SO ram, auna Crocketts, Kenneth Cummings, Heather Dale, Steven Dean, Barbara Delatorre, Gavino Delatorre, Victoria Delgadillo, Janet Delvalle, Irel 1 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRI da Underclassmen M PRS JU fff gk , , ig? rl Y 555 ir 4, ' if 2 f 2 ,fr Foard, Mary Ford, Dawn Foster, Danny Frankfort, Michael Fuentes, Celso Garcia, Dallina Garcia, Mercedes Garcia, Raul Garey, Tracy Garza, Randy ICRS JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOR Freng, Victoria Funnan, Toni Gaeta, Sabrina Gallo, Damon Gamez, Christy Garcia, Steven Garcia, Yvonne Garfoot, Kirsten Garza, Joe Garza, Lazaro ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR Daniels, Asa Lee Davidson, Heather Davis, Cheri Davis, Rochelle Deanda, lsaac Dennis, Jason Diaz, Delia Dixon, Stinson Dodge, Anthony Dodge, Curtis E FRESHMEN FRESHME FRESHIVIEN FRESHME UI1d6I'ClHSSH16II 435 Garza, Robert y Giannone, Buenaventur l Glines, Vistoria G St h omez, ep anie Gonzales, Daniel wa fs, Guest, Stephanie Guevara, Jaime Guilloly, Keith Guindy, Sharon Gurnard, Jacqueline JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI. e e , e ra Gideon, Tammy Giro Paul Goedeck Shelley K7 S Gonzalez, Aracel y Gonzalez, Michael ,,. G Shann n race, 0 Graham, Tammi Green, Albert V 2 ,f fi , 594 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHCIVIORES SOP Dowing, Joseph l Dudukian, Derek Duff Ryan Dy, Vannac Edwards, Chris Esparza, Marie Esqueda, Angelina Esser, Monica F Ch ang, oua Fang, Lue IG! a FZ FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIENSSFRESHMEN FRE l MQ Underclassmen I, Gonzales, Gabriel Gonzales, Rosa Maria Gooch, Brian Greene, Tim Guerra, Anthony an Gustafson, Aaron Guynes, Daniel Hang, Va Hang, Xang Hamm, John 'RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOR Goins, Michelle Golden, Frank Gomez, Carolyn Gonzales, Phyllis Gonzales, Ralph P G b ,,- 50 '-ff , v . 'Z 3. 'N H, I' . A Green, Donald Green, Kelly Gribble, Ginger Griego, Melissa Gryalva, Kenny VIORES SOPHO ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIOR Edwards, Erica Ekern, Ron Enos, Todd Escobedo, Antonio Eskra, Shelle Farina, Shelly Farrar, Kristle Fernandes, Brandy 2 ' Fernandes, David 4' Fidler, Cynthia , Vg' I ,, V Q? 1 W. 1,5 I , y va, av E X 7 ,V sk x FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHME Underclassmen gm Hancox, Viola Harmon, Donald Harper, Crystal Harrington, Matthew Hawkins, Bobby Her, Khay y V- Her, Kou t Her, Kou Her, Lao W Her, Mai ? ,. if I ' V ff JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUHIORS JUNIORS JI Grisham, Amy Guerreo, Ted Guillozy, Alex H Ch d agen, a Hall, Karen Havner, David Hawkins, Brian Healey, Christine Heath, Robert Helms, Brandi SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOP is er, arsay Fitzpatrick, Beau Fletcher, Johnny Florentino Fredrick Foye, Carnitta Frame, Jennifer Franco, Sean Fraser, Charmaine Freelon, Lisa FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRI QQ Underclassmen Underclassmen Hawkins, Gary Hayes, Amy Heiman, Gregory Heitzig, Randy Her, Houa Her, Moua Her, Vang H X er, ee Her, Yang RS JUNIORS JUNIGRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Hall, Renette Hamby, Sharin Hamod, William Hansen, Christina Harris Audra Henderson, Jason Her, Dang Her, Ger Her, Lue Her, Mai ORES SGPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Flores, Guadalupe Flores, Mona Flores, Nicol Floyd Lashaunda Ford, Sharmaine Fncke Tanya Fuentes Andrew Fuentes Desiree Fuentez Steven Fullmgton Sarema FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Cab Hernandez, Carmen Hernandez, Socorro Hernandez, Tim Hernandez, Zelda Hicks, Diane Homsombath, Thevarack Hovda, Chris Huerta, John Huynh, Thuy Hyatt, Roxanne , ,:' may , , , ff iii eeeei ,ggg v ,,,' I .yi f, ill' 5 f X V , f V if we f JU IORS JU IORS JU- IORS JU IORS JU IORS Jl Her, Mai Hicks, Alison Hill, Cass Hill, Gina Hinson, Jimmy Homsombath, Ongath Hoover, Heather Horne, Aaron Houldridge, Kenneth Howard, Jason SOPHOMORES SOPI'I0 CRES SOPHOIVIORES SO Furman, Michael Galemba, Jason Galbadores, Carol Galindo, Suzanne Galvan, Joann Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia 1 1 Juan Jus tin Karen Martin Michele FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CSIS Underclassmen ia l Hicks, Jennifer Ho, Hung Holcomb, Tanya Holman, Dawn Holt, Corey 5 KJ lem, Chrep lmmel, Angelite lnthavong, Sourya lsraelian, Tricia Jackson, Dani RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS i ' ' Ho, Yan See Hockman, Sandra Holdt, Cessily H ll J o ey, ace Holtermanh, Jeromy Hull, Melanie Hulsey, Eric Humphljy, Shannon Husley, Troy lem, Pann 'IORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMGRES SOPHOMORES Gaona, Marcelino Garcia, Anamaria Garcia, Corina Garcia Jesse Garcia, Jose i Garcia, Miriam Garcia, Serena Gardner, Johnny Garn, Meredith Garza, Andrew EN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen Jackson, John Jackson, Raymond James, Catherine James, Justin James, Timothy Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Alaine Jamie Janelle Kimberly Jost, Geolfrey JU IORS JU IORS JU IORS JU IQRS JUNIORS lnthirath, Vanhleuane Inthisane, Bounthom Jackson, Cari Jackson, Nichole James, Patrick Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, SOPHO Brian Gina Jeffre y Michelle Tonya Garza, Katherine Gastelum, Nina Gearhart, Henry Gibson, Bobby Gilley, Andy Gonzales, John Gonzales, Lawrence Gonzales, Maria Gonzalez, Miguel Gossett, William om:-Ls some ongs somo omzs so ,Q ,:,, ,,.,,,, ,,,,,, M ,,,,, M, A ,,,.. Z f, , f 'f 1 T ili ra,, V, , y i ,V I X ,, f ,,,, FRESHMEN FRESHME FRESHME FRESHIVIEN AQ Underclassmen Q Mk. ao is n , 4 L W 11, lm, Jameson, Brent Jang, Jimmie Jaurequi, Miguel Jefferies, James Jenson, Jeff Juarez, Florence Juarez, Tracine Kalustian, Brian Keeley, Nick Kelly, Melanie PRS JUNICRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOR ' 1 W? Jarrett, Melisa Jaquez, Janeen Jenkins, Charles Jobinger, Scott Johnson, Anna Jones, Freland Jones, Jeffery Jones, Jennifer Jones, Lloyd Jones, Robert VIORES SOPHOMORES SOPHO ORES SOPHO OR Godfrey, Allison Godfrey, Melanie Godfrey, Shannon Gomez, Julian Gonzales, Ernest Grant, Angela GrUalva, Dolores Grimaldo, Evelyn Grubbs, David Guevara, Norma 'IE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME Underclassmen Kellogg Aime Kemmer Stephen Khandzhlyev, Liya Krpraseut Chanthanom Klmefelter, Lucas Lam Shelley Lam Wendy Lamb Lisa Lang James Lazalde Ann Marie JU IORS JU IGRS Jones Robert Jones Travis Jordan Tracy Juarez Angela Kalma Aaron Ketcheslde, Dawn Khomdy Kykeo Khammany, Sivanhevang Khaul Thav Kingsland Deanna ,W A .,,, . , , 5 E la a ,zz ff wil E 3 , JUNIORS JU IORS JU l0Rs JI SOPHO ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHO ORES SO Gulld Leah Gulley Charles Gunter Mickey Guynes Lisa Guzman Sergio Hammers Norman Hammond Darcy Hancock Owen Hang Sheng V ,Pr 3 V, ,, 4 if f X feb if f , 1 ' ft, V, V , X J 3, . 95 E . EK :SW , , 1 FRESHM N FRESHIVI N FRESHMEN FIKSESHMEN FR Underclassmen Kodman, James Kokalis, Tony Koudyan, Andera Kousol Kayasit Kuja wskl Janine Lazalde, Irene Lee, Geu Lee, Kham Lee, Seng Lee, Seng RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOR Kasner, Andy Kellon, Christopher Kennedy, Ronald Keophady, Nakhonexay Ketcham, Richard Kiser, Kristin Kitzmiller, James Kogoma, Melinda Kojigian, Vincent Kole, Katie RES SOPHOMGRES SOPHCMOR Haas, Sasha Hall, John Hall, Lamont Hall, Tony Hamburger, Eric Harman, John Harris, Krystal Harris, Labron Harrow, Frank Harvey, Nickole asm FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN mmsnms Gb Lee, Siu Lee, Tou Leffall, Tiffany Lemm, Steve Lemons, Robert Lopez, Robert Lor Li a Lousol Kittakone Loustalot Stephanie Ma, Debbie JUNIORS JUNIORS Kong, Pheng Kong, Ya Koy, Samnang Kramer, Scott Landers, Tammy Lanier, Edwin Lao, Chong Lawless, Michelle Lawrence, Gary SOPHOMOR Hass, Luanna Hauter, Adam Hawkins, Crystal Haynes, Eric Ha ynie, Richard PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO JUNIGRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI X aah FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN F12 fr.-:'7 f ? V M f Q Lewis, Kathy Liang, Hongyua Licon, Stacie Lopez, Maria Lopez, Raymon Macias, Steve Macie, Alejandro Madron, Shawnna Magana, Edward Mann Bmce 1 RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Kirkava, Jason Kucharczyk, Jenni La Grasse Louis Lacey Bridgette Lahr Angela 5 ifgix Pfgif, -8-5. Lawson, Jaime Lay, Koevy , Laychaypha, Phonexay 1 L Lazalde, Tina Leal, Samantha 1 mx, A- r-f VIORES SOPHOMCRES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORES Heisdorf Nicholas Hemphill, Paula Henderson, Justine Henderson, William Henry, Melissa Her, Hhina Her, Nou Her, Osta Her, Paul Her, Teng 'IEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Manning, Ken Maokhamphiou, Seng Marin, Ervin M ' E ' armez, r1c Markus, Andrew Martin, Vincent Martinez, Adela Mart' GI ' mez, or1a Martinez, Jen' Martinez, Juan in JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIGRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI Leduc, Melissa Lee, Ak Lee, Chue Lee M , ay Lee, Seng N 'TV A f f 1 Litchenberg John Llanez Juan Lo Nhla L ongorla, Sherry Longuevan, Laura SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOI Her, Xia Her, Xia Her, Xu Her, Yee Her, Zang f ,WW 7 Hernandez Joe Hernandez Louis Hicks, Christopher Hidalgo, Anthony Higinio, Arlene FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRI 523 Underclassmen Marquez, Sabrina Martin, Kim Martin, Raquel Martin, Timothy ,,,, 7 Martinez, Judy Mata, Michele Mathias, Leslie Matlock, Amanda Mayberry, Tiaya fr ,,, Il' w i W if ig, A 'RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Lee, Shawn Lehman, Shannon Lemons, Jacqueline Lian, Yong Lindell, Amber Lopez, Melissa Lopez, Sherri Lopez, Sherry L J hn owe, 0 Luce, Michael 1 MORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Herfurth, Traci Hernandez, Alfredo Hernandez, Danny Hernandez, Elizabeth Hernandez Eddie Hok, Mao Holley, Brooke H It C d 0 , an ace Holzman, Mathew Honarchian, Hanari VIEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 2 27 K Underclassmen gb McCann, James Mc Curley, William Mc Daniel, Erlinda Mc Fall, Cynthia Mc Gee, Michael Mejia, TI-ine M Metcaltf Kimberly , Metzler, Lynda j f Micklian, John , Mills, Kristi f':: ,khfy ,,, ,,,, Q ' , , M W fr if ff A554 f W 5 X Z, fig my M f Z7 f 25 f W , Mg! Q, f H rf, . H 5 ff: '-525' I x ,, V ,,,. H W. . JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUIWIIORS JU IORS J Ly, Blong Ly, Pang Maciel, Beatrice Madero, Monica Magnia, Albert Martin, Pamela 'tiz Ma ezl Bra ,,-.w. ,, wr Hg , Martinez, Christi ,A Ig l , ' l Martinez, Jimmy M it f f w C iv it SOPHOMORES SOPHO ORES SOPHO ORES SOP Hook, Alicia Hoskins, Charlene Houlihan, Matt Houngviengkham, Sengp l1ouser, Stephanie Hurst, Scott Huynh, Truc leng, Ponnaka Ivey, Kristen Inthirath, Teuanechay man FRESHME FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME FRI di Underclassmen I Underclassmen Mclntosh, Shane McQuaid, James Medrano, Carmen Mejia, Diana Mejia, Patricia Miranda, Cynthia Mitchell, Irene Mitchem, Cindy Montague, Troy Moore, Inetta DRS JLNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Nam, Soka Manning, Joshuha Marsh, Robert Martin, David Martin, Julie Martinez, John Martinez, Lydia Martinez, Stacey Martinez, Sylvia Martino, Susan SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES Howell, Kerri Huddleston, Teresa Humphrey, Scott Hunt, David Huntley, Janice lnskeep Clarence Jacinto L , uz Jackson, Geary Jacobs, Christel James, Charles FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Gb Moore, Rentell Moore, Ronnie Moreno, Angella Moreno, Marie Moreno, Marilyn N Mullings, Tony Nash, Angela Ngo, Chi Ngo, Trung Ngu yen, Anthony 1 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIGRS JUNICRS JUNIORS J a a, May, Kytrina Mazurek, Matthew Mc Adoo, Christi 2 Mc Neal, Kelly K Mc Nutt, Sean Mc Phail, Thomas Mc Sweyn, Christopher Mc Quoid Laine if 1 SOPHOMORES soPHoMoREs soPHoMoREs Soi N James, Teresa I Jeffries, Machael J J ensen, ason Jimenez, Carriesa Johnson, Christopher P53 XTX' C51 'x ..- .xxfilfxfa Juarez, Mary Juarez, Raymond Kaercher, Jeffrey Kalanjian, Antranik Kaleva, Heather FRESHIVIEN FRESHME FRESHMEH FRESHMEN FK 250 Underclassmen DRS JU 'IORES , 4ff I Morgan, Scott Moua, Ber Moua, Ma Moua, Pao Mueller, Deborah Nguyen, Thang Nguyen, Vu Plhouyvanisvong lnthakeson Nhouyvanisvong, S r' an mk Y IP 0 Norawong, Sengdao McCann John McCann Kimberly McClea1y Matthew McCull1gh Wanda McGill Jesse NIORS JUNIORS JUPIIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Meadows, Patricia Mechelke, Timothy Medcalli Kimberly Medina, Rachel Medley, Aniqunetta SCPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SGPHOMORES Johnson, Dane Johnson, Thurman Jones, John Jones, Keith Jorgensen Kirk Keeran, Janet Keller, Tammy Kelley, Frank Kemp, Lois Keophounsouk, Khimphe 'IEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FKESHMEIY Underclassmen f' 55315 Nouvongsa, Hasakung Nunes Debra 1 O'Bannon, Kris O'Brien, Daniel Ochoa, Danette - Orts, Chris Orr, Chzjystal Osterlon, Heather O k T u , um Oupked, Kongkham 1 W? , W X V i, 'f' ff, HM' ' f f JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI Mendiola, Ernie Mendiola, Sherry d T ' Men oza, ma Merigian, Deanna Metzger, Peter 415. , Montoya, Fernando Moody, Faron M Al ooney, an Moordigian Gina Moore, Yolanda SOPHOIVIORES SOPHGMORES SOPHOMORES SOE Khandzhiyey, Mark Khunphixay, Douangchan Kim, Gloria King, Katrian King, Liberty Kojigian, Kimber Komvongs, Chanthavy Kucharczyk, Alex Kumataka, Nleko Kunishige, Craig FRESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen ,nv PRS JUNIORS JU IORS 'ICRES pm T' Olivares, Daniel Oliver, Kristin Olmstead, Dean Oloizia, Bryan Oloizia, Wendie Ovalle, Rene Pacheco, Teresa Padgett, William Pajari, Matti Parker, David JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS as 3 44 ' 'W7 ' f 14 Y' cm. o- , llllll L llt,l ,fll, , , liga A :Ei,l,,EE.,,,,f H ,tv frll P i K j K 'W' gif, , nr in f 2' W Q V? 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X32 fl VM f 2 , Mickalian, Nancy Mierzwiak, Tami Mills, Tracy Mohn, Kami Monson, James Morales, Lisa Moreno, Dora Moreno, Ernie Moreno, Ken Morisath, Ba yphone SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORES W, ,,,, . m llll f, ,,,,,f,5W f , ,, f W,-, ,, i Kinkead, Stephanie Kirby, Sylvia Kline, Irene Klinefelter, Todd Klomp, Brian Kuntz, Ronald Kyle, James Lamastus, Richard Lanier, Leah Larson, Christopher VIE FRESHMEN FRESHME FRESHIVIE FRESHMEN Underclassmen Eb Patino, Patricia Payne, Christy Pestana, Alisa Phanvongkham, Bouncha Phetvixay, Khemphone Pizano, Delia Popovich, Tiffany Potzernitz, Joseph Preis, Jason Prentice, Jennifer JU IORS JUNIORS Moua, Her Moua, Hou Moua, Thao Moua, Thong Munroe, Ann Munroe, Pat Nackviseth, Orathai Nan, Dwight Nan, Gina l , ,, 2 M fvv- -- .V VM, i--g Z7 JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHO ORES SOP mf Lafhmvf Sf-HCV Laychayphal Khaysy V, 3 V Lazalde, Tony L yir H Lee' Beth 4 ,r,. L Lee, Mee W , Lee, Vang Lewallen, Jennifer Lewis, Julie Lewis, Kimberly FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FR 234 UIIGCFCIZSSCS 6123 Phimmachack, Vilavanh Phommahasay, Vanxay Phomsopha, Thanomsack Phouthavong, Soudsma Phrasavath, Nanthana Preston, Robert Priseler, April Pruneda, John Ralston, Preston Ramirez, Marcel RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIDRS JUNIORS IORES Mueller, Charles Mueller, Joseph Mullins, Aaron Munoz, James Munoz, Raechelle Have, Jamie Plazaroflf Deborah Neal, Howard Nelson, Kelley Nelson, Larry SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Lee, Carrie Lee, Dia Lee, Kao Lee, Lynette Lee, Mai Sai Links, Stephen Loefller, Tamara Loftus, Jerrod Lo, Cheng Lopez, Carolina VIEN FRESHMEN FRESHME FRESHMEN FRESHME Underclasses fish Ramsey, Aaron Rangel, Marcos Ransom, Aran Reagan, Heather Reichle, Darla Reynolds, Tammy Richardson, Terron Rickert, Deanne Robinson, Darren Robinson, Yolanda in ,,,,,,,,,,, g PPV, W , ,, ,,,,4.,W , ,,,, fn, wznmswmfff LV -- 4. ,, yyff 4 WWW ,, 1 4, , fl .. . ,I ,Q-Mg: , 3 F4 J f ' ,,,,,,,. A! ? f KW W M Wh , a 1 'Q ? my ,, Wg , a, , wx K 9 51 V , ,VZVVL : T H A. ..,-,J , JU IORS JUFIIORS JU IORS JUNIORS JU IORS Newman, Jeff N901 Thanh Noble, Sean Ploga, JoAnn Hop, Sinath Oliver, Derrick Ollenberger, Cynthia Olmos, Jeffrey Orm, Rom Orosco, Lori SOPHO ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOP Lopez, John Lopez, Victoria Lor, Dao Lor, Xiong Lujan, Sheree Macias, Veronica Madrigal, Daniella Madron, Teresa Magliba, Cecille Maine, Jeremy FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN dx Underclassmen Rendon Beverly Renfro Laura Replogle Edward Resendez Jesus Re yes Celia , Rocha Jack Rodriquez Angelica Rodriquez Bobby Rodriquez Dawn Rodriquez Fabian RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Pluncio, Monica Ochinero, Kimberly Ochoa, Rosalie Ok S b , am ath Olivas, Denise Ortega, Elva Odiz, Steven Osborn, Karen O bo K' s n, im Oupathame, Phouvanh r f , IGRES SOPHOMORES SCPHOMORES SOPHOMORES , ge ique Luna, Gustavo Luna, Maria Ly, Sanai :ww . AAHL Maldonado, Mike Mallette, Tammy Mancillas, Louie Manivong, Saiya Manning, Stephanie 'IEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez Fred Herberto Marilu Romano Vince Sainz, Sandra Salisbury, April Salwasser, Eric San, Rouen Sanchez, Ricardo JUNIORS JUNIORS Padilla, Diane Palomino, Rudy Pankratz, Luke Perez, Rachel Perkins, Kathryn Persicone, Mario Pestana, Christina Petrosian, Gary SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORES SOP Mansanalez, Canute Maophamphion, Thippy Marez, Christina Markum, Jenny Marlow, Julia Martin, Prima Martin, Tiffany Martinez, Bobby M rt' I a mez, rene Martinez, Ismael JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Jl W , , if l FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRI di Underclassmen l RS JU Rodriquez, Vicki Rogers, Michelle Rossi, Stefani Ruiz, Pete Saetung, Koua Sandoval, Anna Sandoval, Anthony Sandoval, Christina Sandoval, Paul Statterberg, Kathy IORS JU IORS JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS KJ. Pao, Cha Parker, Andrea Parker, Dawna Patton, James Perez, Lisa Pettineli, Gaylene Pettes, Michelle Pettit, Lori Phichitcha, Leu Phimmachack, Chanthak Marquez Fred Marquez Yvette Martin Donald Martin Fred Martin Jennifer loans SOPHOMORES sovnomomss somomoans Martinez, Joe Martinez, Marisa Martinez, Natalie Martinez, Richard Martinez, Ronnie IE FRESHIVIEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen Saunders, Karln Schmauch, Tim Schramek, Jeff Scott, Kimberly Scott, Robin Senethavysouk, Ounekh Seng, Manee Z A Sharkey, James Shepherd, Kerri 5 Sherbon, Eric P had JUNIORS JU IORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JU IORS J Phomsopha, Ketkeo Phomsopha, Kobkeo Phongsa, Paphaphone Phongsa, Souphaphone Picard, Christopher Price, Albert Price, Toure Prigmore, Jodie Primero, Hilliazjy Puma, Joleen 1 .4-194 SOPHO ORES SOPHGMORES SOPHO ORES SOP Martinez, Steve iii jjf: 'A Martinez, Tracy Jtttttt A Martinez, Tyrown , ti ,,,.,, , . Mata, Joel Matheson, Michele fm! .ar U bw- McDowell, Jonathon McFerrin, Melissa McKenzie, Beni Meachum, Laurie Medina, Gene at FRES MEN FRESHME FRESHME FRESHMEN Underclassmen di Scurlark, Lemond Sealey, Joseph Seeley, Kevin S R egura ay Senethavisouk Saykhoune Shipman, Jennifer Silva, Lisa Slater, Greg Smith, Angie Smith, Barry KS JUNIDRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS 4 s'V+ Am '3'T 1 YQ, i -.. Pitarre, Kevin Plummer, Tracy Pon, Sophal Porter, Steven Preston Brad Putnam, Richard Pyle, Vera Quintana, Ronnie Quintero, Rachael Quyano, Derek CRES SOPHOMCRES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES L Maurer, Robert Mayberry, Jerry Maydon, Stella McCormick, Jason McCorvey, Andrael Medrano, Eva Meeker, Randel Mellenberger, Pamela Mendoza, Miguel Mendoza, Miguel IE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen Eb Smith, Brigitte Smith, John Smith, Mark Smith, Sean Spearman, Demetrius Sffffnhaueff Maw ih1'h Stevens, Lori ' Stevenson, Charles Stills' Cathy iigy H A ,. ,, i Stortz, Damion ,ff ,,,,, 4 f Q, , , '7'SF f :f ' 5, I in V, 1 ,,.. M' F 'P fjlyv-, ff 'ff,Q'LlL,, JU IORS JU IORS JU IORS JU IORSJU IORS JU R-WIS, Pafffff-2 - 'f?ffTWLe2,'W5?Tl' 5 .. ,, ,L Rajskup, Tammy 1 tt Ralston, Bobby y , at Ramias, Steven Ramirez, Benny , , H ' . ,,v, 't,e, . 1- f f ' ttttt ,,, J f ,v,,h-, , ,,vv ivtv W E Rauscher, Adam Ray, Wilber Reddemann, Joanna Reihm, John Rendon, Renee SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOP Mendoza, Vincent Merrill, Tracey Miguel, Frankie Miller, Robert Miranda, Charles , , 1, Www ' A3 ,P M New Moore, Jeffery Morales, George Moran, Tricia Moreno, Michael Moua, Kong ,4 , FRESHIVIE FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen Aix Spencer, Krista S K ll PTY' 6 Y Starnes, Michele Stauffer, Daron Stedman, Brenda in 'ZFX K K' S' 3 Stovall, Kenny if Strange, Brandon Strickland, Heather b' F d , y y y Su ia, ernan o ' Swanson, Kimberly , to . I ' ,V ' qi? KS JUNICRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Ramirez, Steve Ramos, Cynthia Rasmykham, Vieng Ratliflf Lonnie Rattana, Laty MW Rendon, Robert Renfro, Laura Reynoso, Roberto Rhoads, Raymond Rice, Daniel .Cixi fr' CRES SOPHOMORES SOPHGMORES SOPHOMORE Mohn, Chris Monge, Mike Montelongo, Johnny Moore, Barbara Moua, Mee Moua, Pang Moua, Sou Moua, Xay Mounlaphasith, Kheuvang 1 , W IEN FRESHME FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Underclaslsmen , Sybounheuang, Vieng Taing, Kim Talley, Eric Tajeda, Domingo Teran Fred Thompson, Ronald Thornhill, Sherri , 'l l Tinoco, Cindy Titus, Alan Titus, Jimmy W.,-ny' JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JI 1 o, nn Riggs, Erek Rios, Cindy Ritter, Doug Robles Judith Rocha, Raelene ,T 5 R d ' A d 42 o nguez, man a Rodriguez, Christina Rodriguez, Jose g , SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SCP Mounlaphasith, Khutthong Mounlaphasith M I th a ee ong Munoz, Bernadette Munoz, Phillip Murray, Cloyce Nhouyvanisvong, Adisa Nicholson, Bruce Noyola, Joe N K u y, ea Ochoa, Delores FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRI di Underclassmen Thao, Kou Thao, Zhoua Thao, Zong Thatcher, Steven Thompson, Dianna Trevlno Frank Trout Rebecca Tully, Audrey Turner, Freddie Turner, Willie RS JUNIGRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Rivera, Lilliana R R b oa u en Robinson Deshawn Robinson Kevin Robinson Patricia Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Monica Rodriguez, Peter R D n' ll ogers, a ie e Romero, Mauricio SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SGPHOIVIORE Nan, Ernest Naprstek, Brian Nelson, Tina Newton, Brenda Nguyen, Vinh Odenbaugh, Aaron Ok, Cheng Olison, Benjamin Olvera, Erlinder Oneil, Timothy IEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN dish Urriola, Franklin Uzzell, Scott Valasquez, Renee Vang, Cheng Vang, Chue Vang, Toupao Vaquilar, Kim Varner, Katie Vaughn, Eric Vaughn, Gordon JU IORS JUNICRS JUNIORS JU IORS JUNIORS JI. Romero, Nelson Kosenquist, Judy Lee Rozario, Llewelyn Ruiz, Jafet Ruiz, Melissa Saldivar, Saldivar, Saldivar, Sanchez, Sanchez, Angela Jimmy Jerry Maria Marshall SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES SO ' Orozco, Lisa Ortiz, David Ortiz, Doneven Ortiz, Luis Osborne, Sonya Parsons, Pam Patterson, Lamonte , 4 Penny, Patrica ,, A , ZZ X f Sz 48 X if af 555 v E 4 2 Periera, Dana Perez, Richard FRESHME FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRI 246 MQ Underclassmen l Vang, Dang Vang, Khue Vang, Lia Vang, Hou Vang, Snuk We Vega, Marcella V'd ' V' t 1 rio, ic or Villines, Wayne l Von Ah, Juliana i Vongkhamchanh, Vanla ' i HORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS 'P Q' , ' rim' , 3? Z3 Q, , f .Q W , ,3 Sandoval, Stephen Santana, Mone Schlaline, Morgan Schultz, Brian Schultz, James ORES SOPHGMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMDRE Otero, Bobby Ouk, Ten O T wen, om Pallares, Christina Palsgraai Dirk 1 W 3 4. All-A ' i i Peterson, Warren I 5 U H Pettit, Tammie i Phachomphone, Bounthava Phakonekham, Thongpha a, , i f IEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN diib Underclassmen Vue, Thao Vue, Youa Waldron, James Waller, Mark Wass, Michelle ' wg ,, , 5 Wiens, David Wilkis, Kathelyne Williams, Angela Williams, April Wiechmann, Dennis I JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JU Schwer, Tracy Senechaleunsouk, Siso Senethavysouk, Van Sexton, Alan Sharp, Janice 2 L V' Sichanpheng, Onchanh Silva, Richard Sim, Pear Simmavong, Bouakham Simone, Matthew a is SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE Phillips, Gary Phimmasanh, Phone Phompor, flane Phongsa, Vathaboun Phouangkeo, Manyvanh S SOPI Pouliot, Mark Poulsen, David Q Pratt, Thomas Presser, Suzanne Price, Jason i FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRE ma Underclassmen 4 ORES SOPHO EN FRESHMEN Weist, Jennifer Wells, Brian Whisenhunt, Bryan White, John White, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Williams, Yolanda Wilson, Amanda Wilson, Karen Wilson, Keriy JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JU IORS JU IORS Shawver, Dolores Shearer, Guy Shelley, Lori Shelley, Richard Shire, James Sin, Sophear Sinner, Allison Sirois, Julie Sithong, Sengchanh Smith, Kenneth ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHO ORE Picard, Serena Picazo, Monica Pieroni, Annike Pitman, Denna Pizarro, Adrian 'WW W, ,,, , t , , Pritchard, Daren Pritchard, Marc Puga, Annette Pulido, Mike Pyle, Mike FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIE fb Wimer, Carolee Winegar, Lisa Winter, Martin Wise, Charlotte Womack, Robert Wruk, Deanna Xaocha y, Cha ychia Xiong, Lo Xiong, Tua Xiong, Ying JUNIORS JU IORS JUNIORS JU IORS JU IORS Jl Smith, Shilina Smith, Tony Snow, Zach Snyder, Rebecca Soeung, Samol Soyinthisane, Bounthan Stagnaro, Angela Stevens, Gilbert Stewart, Jamie Stewart, Regina if-Y? f X 7 f ' , My ,m'i,QZW?i fwwmw f H ,3 5 f xx f x +1 A W S 1 if z 'Vw 1, My 5 lv x 5 f 'K , X WW ? 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Underclassmen Wong, Lawrence Wood, James Wood, Jason Wood, Thomas Wooley, Darryl Yang Boua Yang Cha Yang Der Yang Gnia Yang Nhia RS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS IORES Sou Southa Solorzano, Gabriel Somphonephakdy, Khiat ry , asack Souphanh mmavong, Vouth Souza Stacy Stiles, Robert Stills, Cindy Stokes, Timothy St T m one, am y Stone, Tony SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORE Ramos, Maria Ramos, Michael Rangel, Raymond Rariden, Jason Reed, Renee Rlden, John RU, John Rivera, Emilia Roberts, Mark Roberts, Steven VIEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Underclassmen aim Yang Teng Yang Tong Yang Tong Yang Yay Yearton, Douglas Young, Michael Zavala, Gilbert JUNIORS Jumoas JUNIORS JUNIQRS Jumoas JU Streat, Corey Strickland, Jason Stroman, Lance Stuart, Martin Stuart, Richard a an Thao, Chia Thao, Chou Thao, Mai Thao, Ong Thao, Ying SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPI Rodriguez, Ernest Rodriguez, Jesus Rodriguez Josie Rodriguez Victor 1 Rodriguez, Victor Rodriguez, Victor Rodriguez, M 'k 1 e Rodriguez, Robert g ax FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FR A355 g Boos. V K fi? 1 ,. ' w 4 f ' 1 i- 'M Q ,. fl M A , J s oynlszf I gek fORES SOPHO IE FRESHME one of the many duties ofthe class officers is Having a good laugh and enjoying some tunes are Brett Flynn, Pat Smart, Shelley Lam, Sean Smith, Wendy Lam, and Joe Potzernitz. Sustaita, Agapito Ta, Hien Ta, Jenny Ta ylor, A yanna Taylor, Melissa Thaoxaochay, Mengmor Thomas, Auretta Thomas, Lalanya Thomas, Shannon Tinoco, Lupe M ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE l Rodriguez, Louis Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Norma Rodriguez, Richard if MWY 523, X Rodriguez, Rudy Rogers, Michael Rosales, Steven ROWUCII, Blcuu Rozadilla, Dennis FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Eb Todd, Corina Torres, Betty Torres, Gene Torres, Melanie Torres, John Turner, Robie Urbina, Lilia Valdez, Bernice Valdovinos, Rafael Vance, Brandon Vang, Vang, Vang, Vang, Vang, Lia Kao Kee 11, 1 Z , nf 1 EMQQWSMH X in ,f ,Uh lf' z 5 iw, . Q Khue B Lee f i SOPHO ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOP Ruiz, Fernando Ruiz, Juliane Ruiz, Patricia Rupe, Angela Rupe, Johnny Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Scott, Russell Soctt, Shawna Segura, Maria Senethayysouk, Khamso Senlouangrat, Somsock FRESHSMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME FRESHME 254 fa PZ w , 2 Alan l Albert L Bertha Emeteria Leticia dx Underclassmen Underclassmen Tovar, Terrance Trapp, DeeDee Trejo, Julian Trudeau, James Turner, James Vang, Bounma Vang, Doua Vang, Ge Vang, Her Vang, Ka Vang, Mai Vang, Mai Vang, Mao Vang, Mee Vang, Phia PHOMORES SOPHOIVICREL Saldivar, Helen Saldivar, Jessicaf Salgado, Manuel Salinas, Armando Samanc, Mike Sanders, Wendell Sandoval, Linda Sandoval, Mike Schmauch, Brynn Schulte, Jodie Sermeno, Carlos Sharp, Maya Sherman, Robyn Shields, Wayne Silva, Alma E FRESHMEN FRESI-IMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN wb, Vang, Sau T Vang, Simon Vang, Thai Vang, Thai Vang, Xue Velez, Robert Velo, Anna Vest, James Vichitvongsa, Vanhsom Vongsy, Keokenechanh Weatherly, Norman weisner, Ray Wells, Jeans West, James White, Debra SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SGP Silva, Helio Silva, Jennie Sims, Jerry Smart, Patrick Smiley, Timothy Smith, Tracy Vyy, ,yi j ',,, Solorzano, Gina A Somphoune, Phetsamone t Song, Lang Sonzena, Heather 'Q , li' M Staton, Ken Stevens, Julie Stevens, Traci Stewart, Thomas Stidham, Jerry I ui! 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FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESI-IME FRI 0215 Underclassmen Vanpelt, Alexis Vaquilan, Anthony Vaquilar, Ernest Velarde, Eric Velasco, Leon Vue, Mai Wackowski, Lisa Waldron, William A Warden, Regina Washburn, Steffanie we-fr an 5 t , 3 White, Laurie White, Stacy Wienholz, Frederick Wiley, Clifford Williams, Angie ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHGMORE Smith, Christopher Smith, Corey Smith, Michael Smith, Reginald Smith, Tanya nw 'Q Sophon, Huou Sorondo, Greg Sounthone, Phongsy Sourinphoumy, Vieng Stagnoli, Judee Stortz, Brandon Story, Alicia Stout, Douglas Strickland, Matthew Stuart, Dana KEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME lib Willems, Mark Williams, Hanfe y 1 Williams, Raquel Williams, Spencer Wilson, Bryan ' Z W ,Z E , , 5 Wood, Faline Wolverton, Melody Woodard, Paul Wruk, Tamara Xiong, Ia n Yamamura, Stephanie Yang, Der Yang, Joua Yang, Ka Yang, Kia L, SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHCMORES SOP Z 5 sunain, Elizabeth Sutherland, Karen gi fia Tanner, Jason Tanner, Lisa Tavares, Jennifer Thao, Ying f Thepmontly, Souriya Thomas, Estella Thomas, Rita Thomas, Ronnie Tovar, Sylvia Trujillo, Gilbert 5- Trujillo, Sheila Uon, Chhoeun Valdez, Jesse FRESHME FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRI dis EW OPHOMORES SOPHOM 3 g W 3 ,M , ,: Y W g N-A . ,NMR Wilson, Christene Wilson, Robert Wilson, Steven Wilson, Vikki Winton, Genevra Xiong, Kayeng Xiong, Kou Xiong, Lia Xiong, Per Xiong, Youa Yang, Lee Yang, Long Yang, May Yang, Shena Yang, Ter ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHO Taylor, Jennifer Terry, Jason Thacker, James Thao, Cha Tha0, Pao Thompson, Brent Thompson, Michael Thompson, Stephanie Thurman, Nicole Tostado, Ramon Valdez, Melissa Valdez, Rudy Vang, Chia Vang, Chia Vang, Chue RESUME FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHP 2 59 Underclassmen ' Yang, Xia Yaralian, Vicke y V f V Yates, Michael W , V 1 , M W M37 I '- f . X A-67 ' V t :Q 'Y it ' 7 X fgj? 51 mgfaw ' f Ldunfm' , t ' J t. ,, i , 'A I A - Painting a sign for the Freshmen class is Kevin Rodriguc Vang, Kao Vang, Kao V Vang, Maima SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPHOIVIORES SOPQ 2 Vang, Nao Vang, Pa i Van Houten, Shanon Vanhaneth, Banhyath Vargas, Mark Vargas, Sandra Vega, Juan 2 Z Y Aww Verduzco, Theresa Viengsay, Ped Villafafila, Sebastien Villanueva, Albert Villanueva, Victor Walker, Cynthia Wallace, Earl Ward, Brian Ward, Stacey Wass, Amy FRESHMEN FRESHIVIE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRE dis b, Demonstrating his Sophomore pride during the rally is Zach Snow. Playing 20 questions are Dawn Ketcheside and Lynda Cabal- lero. Vang, Peter Vang, Shoua Vang, Sue Vang, Zer Vanderhooi Ted Vellatti, Rebecca Verdin, Carmen Verdugo, Leonard Verduzco, David Verduzco, Robert 'lis- W Vincent, Jess Viscarra, Rafael Vongsa, Somkhith Vongsavanh, Thavone Wade, Dylan 'W Weber, Theresa Weiss, Angela Welch, Angel West, Jeanice Whaley, Michael , 1 A My 5 , L, 7, W ,M 'RESHMEN FRESHIVIEN FRESHMEN FRESHME FRES 4, Underclassmen fb Whipple, Layla White, Jeannie White, Megan Wicker, Jennifer Wilkerson, James Wooten, Michael Work, Dawn Wrest, Berenda Wycofl Brian Wynne, Christina Xiong, Pashoua Xiong, Tao Xiong, Thai Xiong, Tong Yang, Bee Yang, Mee Yang, Nu Yang, Pao Yang, Tria Yang, Veng FRESHIVIE Carrying on a nice conversa- tion at lunch time is Jennifer Hicks and her friend. Standing on the side lines watching the football game are Victor Rodriguez, Rudy Castillo, and Tarsay Fisher. 262 da Underclassmen WQWWW45 1 gsgyw, ,,,, Wilkerson, Tayna Williams, Lisa Williams, Russell Winchester, Robert Wirth, Sean 'im LI Xiong, Chong Xiong, Ge Xiong, la Xiong, Ka Xiong, Lo Pao W 5 i Yang, Cha Lee Yang, Da Yang, Gia Yang, Keo Yang, Leng Zamora, Sonia Zapata, Darlene Zavala, Corina Zavala, Jennifer FRESHME FRESH 5, , 'lf' 4, lf ,ft gn ,,, Q 1 'ii My f 1, Looking very enthused during one of the rallies are Kevin Robinson Entering L-1 to get some candy between classes 'Hd Mike' Luce. are Cindy Mitchem and A yanna Taylor. 263 Underclassmen eww we if jQ1i'Y 21252351 cis M to KT5?1ff?TWE 3.49 'Fi fain! 1,-71 csv ,. My aw .4 xv ' -ff, 1 , , A 7 Ji 2 fi 'LE' C7 P lfjgjfj Ny,?iJ,Z. f gg, Ugg i tfmg - .ff-ff, . . U' as -Q . f-,f,.fx.f5g, 51430 Q3-,U -af-Z Oil Q Pi ,X W f V511 fav QQLAQ , X ' If Mmm WS 4 5126 Ads he Fresno Community has al- ways welcomed McLane 's ad- vertisement stafli Because of this warm attitude, and the IMPACT it had on the book, the Greacan stall' praises this year's patrons. The price tag that went along with creating a yearbook that would be valuable to McLane 's students was high and con- tributions were appreciated. Students not only purchased the books, but also placed ads to say a few personal words to their friends. Each year permanent campus organi- zations gathered up the necessary amount and contributed to the cause allowing their group to be in the an- nual one last time. McLane Greacan has always been rat- ed high among students, parents, alumni, and faculty. 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ASHLAN Peanuis 0 Landles ' Sandwiches ' Baked Goods ' PHONE 227-4033 FRESNO CA 93726 Chips 0 Omer Fine Snacks ' A ds gk CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 8 7 JOIN THE IRRESIS TIBLE FORCE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Call SFC Juan Marroquin 251-1808 VH Q, 1 5 Q W 3 2 an QV if 7 Q Z Congratulations McLane Highlanders 1.98 7 Graduates from STORE F22 4819 E. OLIVE AVE. FRESIYO, CA ' HARMA Y 2 t Gb Dear Mark, You have been a big part of my Sr. year. lt feels so good to think of all our special times and know that there will be many more. Thank you for all of your love and patience, God knows you have had alot. l love you just the way you are . . . Never Change!! Laura GOOD LUCK Mom and Dad- the two people I respect more than anyone in this world. You have raised .5 individuals, and have guided each of us to grow into our own person. You 've given me my freedom by letting me make decisions. - Whether right or wrongl- Thank you for the love and support you have shown me. I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH! LO.LO. I E . ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE INC. R I' X I ' If ' ' I i XH Q IM 1 men-ssuouv NL I moron coomron. MEADQUKRIERS ...L . I Class It GLENN LEWIS -- -v-V ' To the gang: and the class of 1987 I LOVE YO! ALL!ll!llllllll Starting from the lst Freshmei class and ending as very special friends. I have to thank all of my best friends for making mj four years at McLane the best anyone coulc ever experience. For those of you I will sec occasionally, may we make our meetings ol' ten. For those of you who I may never sec again, goodluck, and may God be with you. For soon we may all be forgotten, but the trea sured moments are always in thought. Gooc Luck, I Love You Alllll Laura Lewis Senior Systems Engineer dwg! ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE INC. ELECTRIC AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS Two locations to serve you 4690 E. JENSEN AVE. 2250 COOPER AVE. FFIESNO, CA 93725 MEFICED. CA 95340 f209I 486 4222 I209I 384 0777 E!:u'r,'lll:6:2 Congratulations to the class of '8 7 KWWM' ,aims 'nik-M My innings, aluminum livin.. ' MM'W . 1911 llllllnlhnnull im., 'W V. H I LL,, 111055311 it-:susan llhlllmnqnnn munnnnumu ' fff. -f pMW,.ffw fgliuaaq kr H 'M - ,,,, W -M M ' f -A I H I ,W . ' ' WM I i s Hestbecks Markets. The name of quality meats and old fashion service since 1905. How with two H111 service grocery stores to serve you. 5156 PI. Cedar 221-5281 425 W. Shields 22 7-72 75 JeHie's Page I simply want you all to know how GREAT things ha ve been since I met you, how very special it is to spend time with you, and how much better my life is with you to share it. There 's so much 2 say, but so little room! 2 Steph-U R always there listening, understanding, laughing, 86 nagging wfme!-thanx. Madelene- Others didn 't think we 'd make it as friends, but we 've come out on top, U Chola MaMa-ola. Thanx 4 all those great times. Alyssa-breakdancing 4 ever!-thanx 4 ALWAYS sticking by me! Stacey-Never 4get stealing the Sophs buster I yes, it was usll, gettin ' Comfy, Br our spur-ofthe-moment times! B.F. 's -n- S.G. 's 4EVER!! Mtn. memories . . . Renee-Rember the Formal? Ihow can we 4get?j Sr the JSA trips on Your 18th b-day! Kerry-9th grade memories 84' how many licks does it take? NEVER stop dreaming! Kath y-ma ybe it was US who needed the T8r'S!! Heath-U silly lockerhead, thanx 4 being so crazy Sr 4 bein ' my best buddy! Have a cold 1!l Trace-Dogola Budolaifl, don 't 4get 2 wear those seatbelts cuz u never know when u might get dogged!!!! Thanx 4 TRULY understanding all I went thru!! Debbie-FSU here we come! Remember Grey's Mtn? Let's leave 2 hours earlier next time!! Laura-baseball-n-memories 4 ever! Joleen-JO BABY- SPECIAL frenz 4ever!! Secrets-sssshhhh!! Bobby-Hey man, U got a dollar? Mike 8' Kelly-Strawberry Jam Sc' KILL DA WABBITII Lus- U dumb Mexican, Let's go to Pic-N-Save 81' get some picture frames!! Shannon- PowderPulT Memories!! We got dogged-haha-but we love 'emll Michelle Z-Fart! George-Ya big OOM PA LOOM PA!! Hey Mr. Playboy-H. T. W. 0.4 U. Dougie Fresh 6' Rich I luv U guys, U R the best! StefMe8:'Ed's bathroom-yuckola! Shelly-Honorary Sr. U can go wfus AN Ytime! Remember - S.I. Y.C. !! Missi-U spazola, we R so much alike, we should B sisters! Mellie-remember our BJ plan Sr all of our dreams! ? U .5-I feel like I 'm leaving a part of me behind-U have made my high school yrs SPECIAL!! Don 't 4 get me! Soggi-here 's a Big hug 2 U, 179. U-N-Kevin Sweeney! Chrissy-thanx 4 the friendship, remember Taco Bell! Kara-m y favorite fartin' Karebear! Jay 8c'Jay-luv U guys! Shalene !Snortzl, Cindy, Frances IBUGI, Tracy Sperry I THE GREAT PICTURE EXCHANGEU, my cous. Jodie, Bestola Budolasl Heather-FSU Air Guitar! 8r 2those of U I did not mention- SORRY!!! U know I luv U all ! 2 Powder Putt? this was my funnest yr. ever- thankx!2 all the SENIORS - Never 4get riding in Homecoming as SENIOR WOMEN dz' SENIOR MEN, or winning our last rally as SENIORS, or being the 1st Freshmen ever here, or our last football season, or our own Ditch Day, or being head ofthe school!! HASTA till tje reunion! 197 will be here -4 U know it!! 2 all the UNDERCLASS- MEN - live each day 2 the fullest cuz pretty soon your Senior year will have passed 8' all U will have leli will be memories. For that's all I have now - memories of frenz 8' fun here at McLane. But they R in my mind and heart. Don 't 4get me when I'm gone!!! And finally, 2 my mom, dad, my brother Rick, and Champ, I may not say this everyday, but I LOVE YOU with all my heart!! Thanx 4 sticking by me thru everything!! LOVE -N- MEMORIES FOREVER!!! Love Ya Muchly, JeH'ie Esparza -aka- JEFFOLA Memories Are Made Of This Best Friends Forever Michelle Kasner Debi Wilkerson 048. ' A QXKY' l ' , . O my ,X K, so N my g g Sr. Homecoming years Plow It s up to you if fQ,:x .Q Classy Klash 4 V ' WW J We've given you the first 18 fzcx N , - A.x nj' ld.. Ku L! 5' cyvnualf ,I PARM, gluqg' Sn X K, Legs Legs Legs The Proud Fathers The A-qitators Andy Kasner Jim Wilk6l'S0n Q Parents and Friends this page is for YOU! Daddy, you 're the BEST there is! You 've always believed in me, supported me and gave me strength. You have given me everything and so much more than I could ever ask for. Daddy, I can 't thank you enough for everything you 've done for me my entire life. You mean more than the world to me, I LOVE YOU DADDK SHORTY! Leo, my stepfather, you 're as close to me as a real father. You 've been the greatest. You 've treated me like I was your very own. I couldn 't of asked for anyone better. I'LL AL WA YS LOVE YOU, like my own FATHER! MOM, we've had our differences but it's taught me a lot. Remember Kindergarden, well now it's Graduation. l'm an adult now but I 'll always be your baby girl. I LOVE YOU MA, TEE! Thanks DeeDee for being such a wonderful friend. I admire your inspiration and your spirit. You advise me like a mother. Thank you for all the things you 've done for me. To all my FRIENDS, U R THE GREATEST. l wouldn 't of made it without YOU. N0 nutts thank U! PRENCE POR VIDA. And to the McLane Staff There 's no one better! THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES AND ALL THE WONDERFUL YEARS IKEEP SMILINGI TRACEY KIDDO Maxwell STUDIO 415 BLA CKS T ONE' FRESHO0 CALIF Special thanks to the MAXWELL STAFF ED MAXWELL 505 ARCHER 3000 N. 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Steph !Eddie Money, Seaside, special talks!l Maddie- to the cra- ziest person Eppa! Eppa! Debbie- I 'll never 4-get our Jr. yr. and all of our talks. You are the most unique person I 've ever met! Honest! Heatha- my fruit loop friend buddie! Highlanders would never be the same wfo you! Laura Lu- How to do! WhatA crazy yr.! L.A.-lYissans-Mickey+ Mark! X-Mas Vacation IMe, You + Lee! Jennifer Ann Esparza, Porky, S.G.! Boy theres so much to say 81' definately not enough room! Party Summer 85 , lf they steal the car, save the radio! St. Elmos fire I We luv Burritos! Awe- some rallies! Com. of rallies 87 the best! Keny- I 've learned alot from U! Alyssa- we've more less grown up 2-gether! I feel so lucky2 have a friend like U! Your loved by so many people that your life touch- es! And it's because ofthe, 1 ofa kind person U R. To Michelle- I 'm going to miss U! Have a great yr. SEH- IOR! And last to my Kahula Sister, Rence' Marie! I never thought our friendship would be where it is today. It's very important to me! Cal Poly here U come! Remember U have a SIS in Fresno! Class of 87 C-YA-N-10-YRS! I love U! To the best friends I 've ever had? Mom, Mal 8r'Jer? You guys have been so great these last 4 years? Thanx 4 putting up with me, I know these last couple months have been crazy? Mom, you are my best friend! The one I count on, and listens when it feels like no one will under- stand. You 're so much fun, and so crazy! You've been the best mother anyone could ask for. Mal, what can I say but, I love you, Dad! You may not have my blood, but your the best father I 've ever had! Jer, boy can we fight, but no matter what you 're the best brother ever! I know the To Blaine Michael Rudoldph . . . there are so many things I want to say, but I know the best words are I love you! I think we were probably the two most unlikely people to ever B 2-gether, but thank God we are! You've been my closest friend 4-2 years! Thanx 4 stecking with me this year, I know its been rough, but we've made it, and now we have only the future to look forward to! I love ya Babe! l love ya 87 We 're outta here!!!! Good Luck 88 make it GREAT! To those I forgot, make the memories for McLane LOVE U ALL! Stacy Pritchett Highlander 4-ever! ,,-q0DWl ...- 4 61225 VALLEY FEDERAL SAVINGS 5505 N. Cedar Fresno Ca 226 5842 X- qzoei 435-3650 We .272 se,-MM 602:22 Maw ' ' 6735 N. Fmsr sr. BARBARA HEMPHILL omecron SUITE 112 SENIOR DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS FRESNO CA 93710 ostef FHEEZEG My fresno 222-5584 6 ,, PV' 0 -I . ., 0 C.. BER IES rd If 0 - f SHOP 4239 E. Fou ta'n Way F es o CA 93726 J Bernie Jones 12091 227-7908 xi' ' PM I I QE-f 'S' o A 5577 N. cedar u WSI? I ,Mig N ' 0 K0 Co CD D I I' Fl , Dr Wllllam C Kedell Fernely Wsuon Care and Contact Lenses no Calvfomla 93 'I l2091 222 7622 Fellow American Academy of Optometry I 1284 wesnshaw.suaw1o5 FI-es, ' Q 71 Ads HAPPY STEAK P.O. 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SSE A A A XSFW A A F JD E 9 X Q 411'-.L 'P 'IQ A ,,,-.,, i - my ggxron THE Pmrccr D Y 1 fm, .L g 4 1 . Z ' 6 'C AV! 0006 S A se. A 00 ' A 6,0 g V A 1 . A Us A Q ' 'I Q .Q . . tq ' . li W 5 ALK'S HI-DEB REP. LAURA LEWIS Danelle Thank you for being so sweet A daughter like you is hard to beatll Good Luck to you IH whatever you endeavor Remember we re here for you now '8r forever LOVE, MOM 8' DAD H u' 49 WOW!!!!! I m graduating this year I thought the day would never come lt seems like only yesterday when all my cousins and sisters and I would meet at grandma Marys house on the first day of school to show off all our new school clothes First it was my sister Debbie in cap and gown then Denise and cousin Pat After him Tim followed Now it s my turn!! Look mom I made it tool! Surprisell Even though my family lived in Tulare during my schooling there wasn t a day that passed that I didn t think about each and ev- ery one of them All of them made my day and night more than once or twicelll I love you all very much and you are al- ways in my prayers . Love Diane Hr QV X fi 52, jg f Us 'wa ,, ' M f y K ,V W ji! it ,,,,,, Z, C955 WOW! Ready or not, I guess it's time 4 us 2 graduate! Some of us go back 6 81' 7 yrs. 86 some of us just met this yr. But U all R so special 81' U all Know who U R. There 's no way to express how much a part of me U guys R so just think back 8r' feel the warm feelings of our memories!! ASHLAIY, Or- egon . . . The WG's, S.PEE . . . Eddie Money Shh!! Lee Lup. Guad.Flor!! CHAVEZ!! The Cars P.Pulf Humanities, Jun. Formal . .. Jef tie!! 8rProm, Too!! Grys Mts . . . Girls!! Our Sen- ior yr. could fill another page alone! And to a friendship that seemed to slip through the years . . . I still love ya!! You guys all deserve the best! Alyssa IB.Bj this is just the beginning for us!! Co. Mn. here we come!! Thanks for always believing in me! I don 't think I could have made it wf out you. I Luv U!! Thanx MHS for the BEST 4 yrs. of my life!!! C-YA!!! Much Love, Stephanie Vidone Where do I begin to thank all the people who ha ve been such a big part of my life? There are lots of people who I would like to mention but I don't have enough room so I hope all these people who are so very special to me know who they are. Mom and Dad, I made it. Thanks for all your love and support, you are 2 of the best friends anyone could ask for!! Andrea, thanks for putting up with me! Ilove U Sweetiel. To my grandma, you 'Il always be apart of me and I love you. Daron ICuzl have a great Sr. year and the rest of my family THANKS Well last but definately not least to all of my friends . . . We Outta here. Love all those Wild and Wick Sr. Women and Zug- Zugs! Govt. The people are great beast . Gosh it seems like yesterday we were freshmen !Ashland Oregonj. We've had lots of good times. F.S.U. Air Guitar, Greys Mt., Games dances and parties . . . Just to name a few . . . Thanks for all of them! To my N.S.0. buddy and Pate Pal, How long have we been friends? Millerton here we come. Love U Party at Stacy's!! Where 's the Big G ? Huh . . . We have a truly special friendship and I Tony Cantalone I Touch my fingerl. Silly L.L.-Renee's B-Day, Wrestling. Stay away from T.H. Lots of other tim times. Love U Jeflie IMy twin! Prom 86, Our Big Dance and ofcourse 16 candles and Quarter-BACK Princess! Thank 4 your friendship, Love You Muchly! Steph- You want a Collie Honey? Well now where do I begin? Laughing, crying, all of our long talks and great times. Mmm You're a good kid! You are definatelya part 4 f J , . V Love You A Lot! Hyebug lhlel. The Big 18 and don't forget WA!! More fun to come lCol. Mn., I got itll. fSqueeShal!l!. of mel and through you I ha ve learned so much. There is no way you will ever know how much your friendship means to me and I don 't doubt that when I 'm a old lady and I 'm looking back at this that you 'll be sitting next to me yelling Al-CHIIYG-GA W- Well Guys, I guess it's time to say C-Ya! Class of 87 We are best 4-ever! I Love You ALL, Much Happiness in the future, see ya at our reunion . . . Good Luck Everyone Much Love Alyssa BE INFORMED - CHOQSE LIFE From old friends to new ones Good luck to 87 F 51 UNITED FOR LIFE 'Om FRESIYO 'S PRO LIFE RESOURCE OR GAIYIZA T I OPI 51 -52 60 P.O. BOX 4595, Fresno, Ca. 95 744 S ea e?Z2fliZa'i?3Zi5'5ZZf-'Z'books BASKIN ROBBINS referral fggggggatives to Q www NATIONAL COLLEGE 3 .V , W ' 4 , Q . ' . f. -A mfw. .. - W - - W X CXO '87- can you believe your year has finally come!! l wish the best to all of you. Our class is so special since we were all the first freshman to enter a high school. Well now were big seniors. what everyone can 't wait to become. Unfortunately now we realize that a lot of the people you think you 'll always be hanging around with, you 'll only see once in a while. l'm gonna miss the softball team since it was a very important part of my high school years. Sharon and Karen, everyone knows you two really do love each other. Fa- line, your just a sweetie, I hope you get who you really lovel Stelif your the best, I love you! Christi, thanks for catching me all those Saturdays, and Kim, I 've really enjoyed sharing the mound with you. Good luck with the rest of your years. Some of my other friends I 'll always remember. Shalene, we 'll probably both always remember the first time we met. Who would of guessed we would of become such close friends. You 'll always be my mushy and I 'll always be your hampy . Michelle and Nicki, my 'lil sis 's, I love ya two! Debbie Doo, thanks for getting me this page, hang in there because iv mi' your almost out also! Stelf my best friend, I love you. Your such a special person, you 've really taught me a lot about myself Thanks for always being there for me. We have lots of good memories to look back on, and l'll always cherrish them. Philip, You 've been the absolute best boyfriend any girl could ever ask for! You 've given my senior year so many smiles and laughs. We 've had our down times, but always worked things out. I just hope you know how very much you mean to me. No matter what you 'll be 441 in my heart. l Love Youll! Mike. my big brother. l Love You. No other brother could possibly com- pare to you. Your the greatest. Can you believe you 'lil sis is graduating. Mom and Dad thanks for all your patience with me. You two have always taken the time to help me with anything or just show up for my softball games. Thanks. I Love You guys and appreciate everything you've always done for me. You 'lil girl is growing up, but I 'll still take all my hugs and kisses. I Love You alll Laurie 12091 237-4158 ICVS INLAND-CENTRAL VALLEY SHOWCASE 8: FIXTURE CO. INC. 'Designers ami Manaifacturerx qf Quality' CHARLES ADANALIAN 1473 N. Thesta RICHARD LULEJIAN Fresno, California 93703 Mom and Dad, thanks for everything. Thanks for all your love and support, You stood by me every step of the way. I love you both with all my heart. Janeen, thanks for being such a very close friend. We 've had our problems, but I 'm very glad we could learn to overcome our problems. I wish you all the luck and happiness in the world. Angela and Tammy were my good friends who l spent lunch with every day. l will miss you very much. l cannot forget Cindy. Thanks for taking me to work. Good luck in the future. Dear Ricky, We want you to know that you have made us very proud of you during your four years at MacLane. Your Freshman year, you marched and traveled with the Bulldog Marching Band. You also represented McLane in the at Santa Monica and Fresno. Junior Year - At Oxnard and CODA Honor Orchestra - At Turlock State Honor Orchestra in Sacramento. May you succeed and fulfill all your goals. COIYGRA TULA TIOIYSI LOVE, MOM, DAD, JOE, FRED I GLORIA 81' OLGALISA lg- ---- - c vb Ads State Honor Band for three consecutive years. Sophomore year- . Anaheim. Senior Year -- At San Jose. ' if bw:--an--41+ em' x...gsa:m ' Q. X R 4 4 Q X ..... A .f--X. if G ,E Us , ' NNI' RM nr-5 'Vt' N Q W' l' I w X L anus , 3 In-his YQ Q S 3 5 s .... '- Ly 3. Q 'Y f ,.., -K 'L-.f i . H? 4.551 li yn ,ff .Q NN f ww, 2 x if' E K 1 'S 1 ' 1 Y K :Q 5' .al fx lg.. .A 'fx '35 ld if X 'N-w .saf W :Q ' 1 1' if v 5 ,g 5, ff 1 g X5 M Y 'uf z fs: ,ammo any ,mf I 9 is hu f M ' 295 f C355 , gy 2 1 fl f5BSQ53E5N3E6N EEE3iG5BBE3lBEESE?535553525356MSE?53503585bidiDUSKQBIKEBSM9lBQB3UGNIEQE3ifESEGN EG -:3. I A F 'Q 652' D qs! w. A. ff 25 if 5 sfiiv S 5. af: my M fy 55352 M gf' MCLUERS BGGSTERS CLUB BINGO 'Q IP ffffwfflswv f- Q' Yann Saw imaf USM 029421 fftmzzema 7 'l-'Wi 71-am M - 1 I I ' . Bef Mamma Muse Owl fmnars JOB 'EGM fd swqems to LQCBVYWD ' Conzenwca Team -70 Km-ge Lygggn payka, Nom Ecwofmtx A -Eeugmoasier 23 Sewmp J V f Madame Stacia ' FQ i WWWWQ 'Maui Drwf-sa ,g,' I. ,E ' ' ..- ,W f - ' ' ' , .HM ' MLSTW K' . W W . X . N ,, V , VVVYV ..1M'M,,,h., , B ought To You By Mc L'ders 'V rv. G i',-., .- lGu E ! r E R P E E P I , w P P P P P I E NSNSSNNSNNNNSS!NSNNNNNSSSSNNNNNSSNNNNNNSNuw Q Congratulations r E ! E To our daughter DA WH CHITTEHDEN and THE 5 CLASS OF 1987. We wish all of you the VERY 5 BEST in the future. THE CHI TT EIYDEIY FAMILY- E TOD, MAR K KARLA. E ! ! ! ! E l ! E E r n b n b r n L b ! b 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 QRS 3 Q? ssssssxsxsssxssxsssxssssssssxsxsssxsssssxsssxssssssssssssssQ 3' , 4 xiii Q',i 3 .Y 1 atymflf ffwaw 4, V Q -1 'Q K wuya X 4 an 5 2 :fy 'Z' ff' M 1 ' Y 45:2 QQ Hwy wtf X . ,.,, X A l viii? 2 ,6 Q emi This page is another memory that weove added to our senior memories 8 dedicated to all of our friends.CSorry if your picture is not in here but we had to cram for the lack of room? Thanx John 8 Ed for al the fun and interesting times we,ve had.Alex-thanx for always being there, you're a true friend, have a great senior year.RobertkWendy- hope it lasts 8 were glad to have you as a sis, luv ya.Tracy-1t's be tough this year but the Hood times will always outshine the bad ones friends forever Trace.K1m8Tom-we expect wedding 1nv1tat1ons,you're b great,hope your happy always.PaulafAndy-our crazy Clovis friend who' back in black,well you're great,Tahoe was great,d we hope you and Bo Troy stay happy.P.O.dJeana-the flip side is fun,fr1ends forever.V1nc best baby brother award, otay?M1ke Martinez-you and that L.C.Ha-Ha. Other memor1esaShaver Lake-KC,SS,MB,MW,AV,Bh,TH,TB,LM,PC,JO,CK,JE.Ha oween with JPdEB.LA tr1p,our little nbang-upN,Lost Lake with MB,JM,S Nui,the lst day of school,football games,Bon Jov1,Dav1d Lee Roth,Jou concerts,Ma1den with Taco,Other great frenzaBK,RN,DW,RP,GL,MC,SZ,DR, AD,RA,MB,KD,KH,PB,DM,CM,SS,MW,MB,KC,RC,JC,KS.Aw,MA,YMA,KG,JA,DT.TM,H OM,SM,MM,BM,BS,DB. Oh Q Ron,you're sweet but still a Brat Ha-Ha.To o fam1lies,we love you 6 thanx for your love,supportdmoney.Our time to ther as best friends at McLane have been great.The memories will nev be forgotten.CLASS OF 1987 RULES.Good luck Juniors. Miss ya. Love your inseparable best friends, Patricia Maxwell 8 Katherine Bolt QQ Love, T O ALICIA TOIYG Senior Preschool Dearest Alicia, Our hearts are Hlled with love and pride as you graduate from high school. Remembering back to your impatience at trying to teach yourself to read at age two, to all those times in between of telling you to close the book and turn oh' the lights, it 's time to go to sleep. Learn to read, that you did and did it well! School has been a long road for you. Starting with preschool, in 1972, then on to grammer school, middle school and Arizona State University before attending high school. Remember when you started McLane as a freshman and you kept telling us that you liked college better? Do you realize that you 've spent over 2,500 days in school? That's over 20,000 hours!!! As you finish one phase of your education, you begin another - the school of life. The journey you embark upon has much to offer and you have much to give, to all those lives you have touched and will touch in your lifetime. Whatever you do, wherever you go, there will be lessons to learn your education never stops. We are confident that you will succeed well in life - you have a great start. Reach for the stars, they're yours for the taking. Thanks for being you. There never has been, nor ever will be, anyone just like you. YOU ARE SPECIAL, remember that always and it will carry you through. Remember too, that you are your own best friend and that you will never lose you and who you are. We love you dearly and wish you an interesting and fruitful journey into life. COPIGRA TULA TIOIYS SWEETHEART Mom and Dad Love And My Best Friend Love and my best friend Nothing better can be found to make the world go around We keep each other's secrets hid Go on to talk for hours Never tiring the closeness Only best friends share We cross our hearts hoping to die if fate should separate us What we have will never change Nothing can compare to Love and my best friend Nothing better can be found to make the world go around You 're that special one I turn to For some help and understanding When the world gets too demanding You 're always there To help me when I 'm wrong Support me when I 'm right For you l 'd do the same Because I care for you Love and my best friend Nothing better can be found To make the world go around. Always, Pam 8? Kel xxBest Friendsxxx xxxFore verxxx Mom 8? Dad, Thanks a lot for putting up with my cranky attitude but going to high school and to beauty college is not a piece L of cake! Now there 's no more high school land one more month of Lyle 's.l This year was, is, Sr will be the best L ever. I luv U both very much. JASON you 're a great Bro. l couldn 't leave a big part of my life out. l wish you the best of luck your senior year. Love you lots! Susie you 're precious to me. We have had some problems, but we worked them out lagainl. Thanks for the wonderful memo- ries. Karen you have been a very big part of my life. l 'm glad we've gotten closer. We 've had some good times. Let's have some more. Good Luck with David Castro. You 're the Best! Debbie you 're probably wondering why your picture is on here huh? Well, l 'Il never forget Horseman Elementary and how close we were. After 6th grade, l didn 't see you until, McLane. Then we never talked. I wish we did. I just don 't understand. You left so many good friends and made more. l guess that's good to a point. You still and always will have a place in my heart. I wish you the Best of Luck in the future and may God watch over you. Don 't ever forget that Halloween we spent together. Diane and Devoya, you are very special to me. I 'm glad we became closer. Love you both. The Class of '87 Congratulations! Good Luck in the future. May God Bless you always! Remembering always, Janeenie P.S. Good Luck next year Greacan Staff C a m P u S L i f e ll 8 7 ll COIYGRAT LAT IOHS ciiis ll ll FRIENDS WE MADE IT! 2 our parents and friends- thanx 4 sticking by us! Thru our high school years we have gone thru so much- good and bad, happy and sad. We have experienced growing up and solving problems and spending time wffriends. All of those times are just memories now, but as we leave McLane we will take them w! us. Thanx, McLane, 4 making it so great! Underclassmen-good luck and don 't 4get us when we 're gone! Seniors-WE'RE OUTTA HERE!! We Luv You! THANX 4 THE MEMORIES. . . 0 A ' -We 4 QQTQQZVJQZ 752 'mace w A 1 Q' 062 A V vii- QW' Uv Q0 fgscacbhll 5335! gf wi fiiwilimscwf M R row x X . , n . 'KU Q9 QQ? 'Z R' of ' i fvuMtaQ,UU,,Wf.gQ 303 Ads I' M X WET 5? as W Janeenie, Hey bootie! Yea you, the one with the funny dew. Well here you are all graduated and ready to face the world. Remember when you thought this day would never come. Guess what? Here it is. I knew you would make it. I am so proud of you Ganeen IHa,Haj You 've been such a good hiend, as a matter of fact, the greatest friend any one could ask for. You 're always there when I need you and I 'll always be there for you. I love you so much and don 't ever forget it. Well so much for the mushy stulf These pictures are to remind you of the wonderful friendship we have. Al- ways remember, lean on me when you need a h'iend. Hey Homegirl wactha drinkin' man? I know, Budweiser, Because espara usted right! Congrats aye I LOVE YOU! Your SIS, Karen CONGRATULATIONS Patrick Q 1- A . Love, Q. I , ,. . ti gg gg . ... gg L . if x Dad!Uncle Joe Thanks for all the help, support 84' extra time you 've given us throughout our high school years. You 've been the greatest and you 're so special to both of us. We Know it'll be hard for you next year, without our smiling faces, but give it your all!! We LOVE You Michelle Sr Debi A ds C'-fb Accepting the death of our niece, Emily Jean Forbes, has been the hardest thing we 've ever had to do. Emily's death came as a shock to both of us. We never thought it would happen to someone so close. Realizing that she isn 't going to be able to attend anymore football or basketball games and other events with us, is slowly sinking into our lives. Just think, all of this grief could have been saved if only one human being had not been drinking. Emily was a perfect little girl. She made everyone smile. Emily was the most precious thing on earth. Maybe God needed Emily, because she was an angel. At least we know she is happy in heaven now. We'd like to thank everyone who comforted us during this tragic period. We couldn 't have made it without the help of all of you. We pray that our Student Body will realize that drinking and driving does not pay. Let's have a safe and sober graduation. Save a life, don 't drink and drive. ln Memory of our Niece Emily Jean Forbes July 11, 198.5-May 28, 1986 You Will Never Be Forgotten All Our Love, Aunt Sharon 8' Aunt Karen Boos PTS PTSA 1987 Honoree Ken Jorgenson Parents 81' Teachers Helps McLane Students 53215 86-87 In Review 1 'Sign with me, boy, and l guarantee y0u'lI be famous Index Jtt, Katrina - 155, 157, 194, 166, 0, 191 l, Kenneth - 26, 164, 190, 194 nathy, Angela - 155, 194 nathy, Richard 194 m, Neomia - 22 ugh, Anthony - 194 ne, Maria - 15, 54, 126, 191 ns, Darrin - 22, 194 Alvarado, Veronica - 194 Alvarado, Veronica - 194 Alvarez, Anna Marie - 91, 155, 194 Alvarez, Jessica - 8, 9, 22, 194 Alvarez, Randel - 18, 68, 184, 194 Alvarez, Refirgio - 194 Alvarez, Robert - 54, 141, 145, 148 Alvia, Monique 198 Amador, Irene - 196 Ames, Vickie Lynn - 194 Amezcua, Monica - 22, 196 Amezcua, Raul JR. - 101, 194 Anderson, Ben Allen - 196 Anderson, Bradley - 194 Anderson, Brent - 95, 196 Anderson, Christina - 196 Anderson, Jennifer - 26, 157, 194, 197, 166, 171 Anderson, Jonathon - 100, 194 Anderson, Karen - 87, 89, 115, 196 Anderson, Kim - 196, 201 Il . ns, John ns, Matthew ns, Steffanie - 54, 50, 57, 168, 9, 170, 252 ns, Thomas - 54 ngton, Daven - 18, 22, 50, 54, , 65G ngton, Jamie - 194 1, Charlotte - 22, 89, 194 lar, lar, lar, lar, Barney - 194 Joe Efream - 194 Mark - 145, 194 Michael - 54, 192 Anderson, Todd - 194 Andres, Bonnie Joy - 196 Andres, Jean - 196 Andrews, John - 100, 194 Appelzoller, Joann - 196 Appelzoller, Krishna - 196 Apple, Cristi Lorene - 196 Apple, William - 196 Aquino, Clarina - 54, 91, 95 Arana, Cesar - 196 Archuleta, Belinda - 196 Archuleta, Mechelle - 196 Arellano, Veronica - 196 lar, Michael - 22, 141, 155, 165, 4 lar, Noah - 194 rre, Carlos H. JR. - 194 ar, Asma - 22, 25, 27, 92, 95, 4, 194 ryan, John - 92, 114, 194 iz, Diane - 194 iz, Michele - 25, 25, 25, 27, 50, , 40, 92, 102, 105, 114, 116, '7, 520 ight, Dolly - 14, 194 gin, Dotty - 14, 194 la, Gabriel - 194 ntar, Martin - 145, 194 pe, Marie - 194 pe, Tanya - 159, 194 rete, Daniel - 26, 182, 194 rette, Rudy - 17, 25, 27, 54 1an, Frank - 145, 194 1an, Susan - 25, 105, 194 1, Christopher - 194 1, Shannon - 54 1, Kandis - 115, 194 1, Karyn - 22, 194 1, Lisa - 194 1, Robert - 194 1, Sean Eric - 164, 194 1, Shannon - 92 on, Stephanie - 194 rd, Suzanne - 22, 194 iguer, Lorena - 54 'o, Enrique G. - 54, 194 rado, Gregory - 194 Arenas, Abelardo - 55, 100 Arenas, Adriana - 196 Arends, Lisa A. - 55 Arends, Tamatha L. - 19, 101 Arevalo, Kimberly Lynn - 196 Arias, Albert - 100, 196 Arias, Judy - 196 Annbrister, Raymond - 92, 120, 141, 148, 150 Annenta, Trina - 171 Annour, Denielle - 196 Annstrong, Damien - 196 Annstrong, Jamien B. - 196 Annstrong, John Allen - 196 Arnold, Kirk C. - 55, 55 Arredondo, Dax - 196 Arredondo, Renan - 55, 85, 100 Arreguin, Joe - 196 Arteaga, Valentin - 196 Artz, Lendy Nicol - 55, 92, 114 Artz, Tim - 87, 159, 165, 194 Astorga, Elizabeth - 196 Atkins, William - 198 Aubry, Scott - 196 Aubry, Sherrie - 24, 91, 150, 196 Austin, Danette Lynn - 92, 196 Avalos, George G. - 196 Avery, Michael J. - 141, 196 Avila, Monique D. - 198 Ayala, Alicia Ann - 196 Ayala, Julian G. - 196 Ayala, Luis - 198 Azlin, Frank Elden - 198 Badidian, Demaris - 198 Badiou, Deann Marie - 114, 116, 196 Baeza, Jeannette - 20, 25, 89, 105, 114, 116, 117, 196 Balfuna, Kimberly A. - 196 Bain, Jeffrey - 98, 114 Baker, Todd - 196 Bliatout, Hua - 198 Bliatout, Hua - 198 Bliatout, Joyce - 94, 198 Bliatout, Sally - 200 Bliatout, See - 200 Blinsmon, Terri - 89, 114, 115, 116, 198 Bloodworth, Bailey - 198 Bloom, Michael - 190, 200 Boccasile, Barry - 24, 158, 151, 166, 198 Bodi, Shawn - 24 Bogosian, Suzanne - 198 Girl, 13, turn in parents o drug Balch, Gregory - 55 Baldwin, Steven - 198 Ball, Steve - 25, 198 Ballard, Karen - 154, 155, 166 Ballard, Lavona - 55, 92 Bandera, Lupe Corral - 98 Banos, Edgar Ernest - 98 Banta, Rebecca - 18, 55 Banuelos, Cruz E. - 198 Banuelos, Cruz F. - 198 Banuelos, Roman - 55 Banuelos, Ronica - 25, 27, 120, 196 Banuelos, Cruz Rosa G. - 198 Baptista, Steven Cregg - 198 Barajas, Jovita - 25, 198 Barajas, Luz - 198 Barker, Shannon - 198 Barker, Staci - 22, 55 Barker, Tina - 19, 92, 115, 198 Barlow, Stephanie - 20, 114, 117, 178, 181, 195, 198 Barnes, John - 172, 1 75, 196 Barnes, William - 198 Barnhart, Jeanie - 55 Barnhart, Ronald - 77, 196 Barrow, John - 198 Barrow, Shane - 55 Barton, Stephanie - 196 Bash, Cynthia - 198 Bassett, Bradley - 198 Bates, Deea - 200 Bates, Patrick - 200 Batres, Yancy - 200 Bautista, Michael - 200 Beal, Matthew - 124, 198 Becenil, Antonio - 145, 200, 175 Beck, Denise - 22, 200 Beckstead, Daniel - 56 Beckwith, Patricia - 56, 92, 104 Bedell, Andrea - 56, 185, 186, 187 Beebe, Renee - 56, 65 Begley, Jack - 95 Belmontez, Fred - 198 Belmontez, Sheila - 198 Benedict, Jonathon - 198 Bengel, Michelle - 50, 56, 84, 89, 92, 114, 116, 166 Berber, Javier - 198 Berg, Jason - 165, 166, 167, 200 Beny, Keith - 12, 198 Beny, Michelle - 90, 187, 195, 198 Bess, Shalon - 56 Bettencourt, Shannon - 198 Bibb, Delora - 198 Biddlecome, Heath - 56, 88, 157 Bill, David - 200 Birch, Doug - 198 Birdsell, Stacy - 200 Bisuano, Cynthia - 200 Bixler, Eric - 141, 190, 198 Blagg, Jackie - 178, 198 Blagg, Kristin - 56, 92, 159, 160, 186, 187, 198, 207 Blagg, Todd - 167, 198 Blajos, Jim - 188, 198 Blajos, Nancy - 200 Blakeney, James - 145, 198 Blancas, Monica - 188, 198 Blanchette, Randy - 56 Blanchette, Stephanie - 56 Blanchette, Steven - 145, 200 Blazevich, Scott - 11, 55, 56, 45, 52, 92, 141, 148, 161, 166, 167, 175, 175 Bojorquez, Angelique - 56, 105 Bolivar, Bernard - 25, 198 Bolt, Katherine - 57, 92 Bolt, Ronald - 114, 116, 198 Bomboy, Deena - 198 Bonboster, Frank - 198 Bonboster, Willie - 202 Bondoc, Julie - 202 Book, James - 198 Book, Tim - 57, 48 Booker, Kevin - 200 Booker, Robert - 202 Booker, Steven W. - 200 Boos, Karen Jean - 7, 15, 17, 20, 21, 168, 16.9, 170, 255 Boos, Sharon - 15, 159, 166, 168, 1 70, 200 Borders, Arthur L. JR. - 202 Borgert, Kimberly - 5, 15, 57 Borgert, Kristi - 124, 202 Borges, Vincent E. - 200 Boriboun, Bouasy - 200 Borjehag, Helena Monica - 18, 5 7, 91, 95 Boston, Gary E. - 200 Bounkhoum, Chanhsavath - 200 Bounkhoun, Thongsy - 200 Bounnhong, Tim - 202 Bounthong, Aphivat Nick - 202 Bounthong, India - 200 Bounthong, Phonesavan - 200 Bounxayavong, Teng - 202 Bourbon, Phylisha - 202 Bowsher, Kathleen - 26, 114, 202 Boyd, Jelf - 202 Boyd, Shana - 2, 57, 89, 90, 92, 152, 154 Bradford, Mike - 25, 200 Bradley, Kathy - 57 Bragg, Andrew - 200 Bragg, Phillip - 200 Braley, Mark - 200 Brar, Harmanmit - 18, 27, 28, 57, 88, 92 Bravo, Anna - 57 Bravo, Juan - 202 Braxton, Erick - 18, 27, 114, 194, 200 Brewer, Fred - 19, 202 Brewer, Michelle - 200 Brewer, Victoria - 2 Brink, Heather - 200 Brisendine, Blaine - 77, 145, 161, 190, 202 Bristow, Laurie - 200 Brodie, Shayna - 178, 200 Brooking, Patty - 91, 94, 200 Brooks, Ralph - 145, 155, 175, 204, 207 lryQtliaQSoa's new mayelr, Clint Eastwood ufnnnuum 45 Brouwers, Kevin - 200 1!M :v UCD 36 '03 O 3 35- N-1 EE S8 3-P- 0.0 m0 O3 :TE 'S 23 -h so 9.--1 --2' 3' Q . C US Wo. an 3 Brown, Alicha - 154, 200 Brown, Brian - 5 7, 204 Brown, Cornelius - 84, 200 Brown, Ericka - 204 Brown, Lan'y - 200 Brown, Patricia - 204 Brown, Mary Ann - 200, 252 Brown, Robbie - 200 Brown, Ronda - 57 Brown, Tiffany - 25, 200 Bruce, Frank - 9, 18, 22, 25, 24, 25, 57, 45, 65, 88, 114, 157, 158 Calvin, David - 27, 204 Calvin, Mary - 58 Campbell, Kyle - 57, 125 Campbell, Russell - 202 Campbell, Terry - 58, 91, 114, 115, 117, 167, 166 Campos, Angel - 202 Campos, Sandy - 171, 202 Canales, Tom - 202 Candelaria, Diane - 204 Cantu, Richard - 202 Cape, Teresa - 202, 171 Cardenas, Anthony - 10, 202 Cardenas, Raymond - 202 Cardona, Mark - 206 Cardona, Michael - 202 Carey, Knstan - 115, 202 Cha, Xiong Mee - 204 Cha, Yia - 208 Chambers, Bryan - 25, 59 Chambers, Scott - 186 Chance, Dustin - 204 Chandakham, Hatsady - 184, 208 Chandakham, Ratsamy - 184, 208 Chang, Bee - 204 Chang, Ge - 208 Chang, Ker - 208 Chang, Pam - 204 Chang, Pla - 208 Chang, Yong - 59 Chanhthavong, Somphone - 204 Channita, Dudomphorn - 206 Charlie, Jeanna - 204 Charnin, Joe - 208 Carlos, Chris - 175 Canillo, Basilio - 165, 206 Canillo, Benjamin Carrillo, Can'iIlo, Otilio - 206 Vangelina - 58 Carter, Laurie Cartwright, Lori Casares, Albert - 204 Casares, Denise - 206 Casarez, Gabriel - 204 Castaneda, Mary Helen - 206 Castanon, Chris - 165, 175, 206 Castanon, Gerald - 206 Castanon, Nannette - 119, 155, 159, 206 Castillo, Andre - 204 Castillo, Andrew - 204 Castillo, Margarita - 206 Castillo, Marilynn - 204 Castillo, Tim - 206 Castro, Monica - 195, 204, 206 Castro, Rafael - 58, 152 Catanzarite, Anthony - 204, 206 Cavalli, Mario - 109, 204, 520 Cephus, Eric - 165 Cephus, Janquese - 100, 206 Cervantes, Bulmaro - 206 Cenlantes, Maria - 28 Cha, Blia - 204 Cha, Cha - 58 Cha, Der - 204 Cha, Her - 58 Cha, Ma - 208 Cha, Meng - 204 Cha, Pa - 208 Cha, Pao - 94, 204 Cha, Sheng - 204 Cha, Sia - 59 Tricia - 25, 104, 118, 187, Bruce, 200 Brucie, Jason - 204 Brucie, Bruno, Theresa - 25, 202 John - 57, 200 Crader, 6345 Buchnoftf Gregory - 200 Buckmaster, Jason - 200 Buerger, Sharon - 204 Buller, Jonathan - 202 Burger, Darci - 25, 24, 27, 28, 50, 58, 65A, 92 Burgess, Kevin - 25, 182, 202 Burkes, Dianne - 55, 90, 92, 95, 104 Burklow, James - 202 Burnett, Robert - 100, 101, 204 Burns, Pamela - 2, 19, 58, 65, 92 Burr, Lowell - 145, 202 Burrola, Daniel - 202 Burrows, Jason - 202, 211 Bush, Jason - 204 Bush, Willie - 202 Bushell, Teresa - 58, 59, 92 Bushey, Douglas - 27, 89, 202 Busick, Jody - 178, 204 Bustamante, Didra - 202 Bustamante, Lisa - 204 Butler, Kristine - 202 Butler, Tina - 58, 92 Butterfield, Jennifer - 202 Butterfield, Marlaina - 202 Buttles, Brannon - 202 Butz, Steven - 202 Buxton, Dianne - 58 Buxton, Jason - 100, 202 Caballero, Lynda - 22, 202 Cabrales, Faustino - 204 Caldwell, Brian - 202 Callahan, Shannon - 202 Calles, Daniel - 202 Cha, Va Pao - 208 Chase, Pualine - 204 Chavez, Maria - 204 Chavez, Vince - 20, 27, 59, 42, 122, 125, 141, 165, 182 Chavira, Anthony - 174, 208 Cheek, Michael - 59 Chen, Shan - 27128, 59, 92, 95 Chenoweth, Jamie - 59 Chenowseth, Sheila - 208 Chhay, Sokhun - 204 Child, Shannon - 204 Chindavong, Kamkeo - 204 Chindavong, Phetmany - 208 Chindavong, Veomany - 208 Chittenden, Dawn - 59, 109, 520 Chittenden, Deanna - 208 Christensen, Janee - 12, 65, 159 Christemsen, Randy - 145, 164 Christensen, Susan - 108, 197, 204 Christolfersen, Robin - 59 Church, Mark - 206, 517 Church, Robert - 206 Cisneros, Elidio - 210 Clark, Anthony - 175, 206 Clark, Curtis - 145, 149, 206, 207, 210 Clark, Lisa - 59, 114, 116 Clark, Mike - 156, 157, 158, 149, 186, 204 Cline, Danelle - 59, 112 Cline, John - 40 Cline, Nancy - 210 Cloyd, Patrick - 40 Coates, Angie - 25, 91, 171, 204 Coe, Melissa - 195, 204 Cogdill, John - 206 ' Coit, Patrick - 100 Coker, Charles - 210 Cole, David - 100, 206 Coleman, Kathy - 11 Coleman, Linda - 206 Colombini, Cari - 206 Compton, Shane - 210 Compton, Travis - 9, 40 Cremler, Joey - 206 Crocketts, Kenneth - 212 Crosby, Matthew - 7, 201, 206 Crown, John - 206 Crumpler, Donna - 55, 40, 90, 92, 95, 104 Cruz, Casaundra - 206 Culpepper, Sandra - 206' Cummings, Heather - 212 Dahlmann, Matthias - 18, 88, 114 Dale, Richard - 41 Dale, Steven Wayne - 212 Daniels, Asa Lee - 215 Daniels, Laurice - 199 Darling, Darnall, Dassori, Melissa A. - 91, Michael D. - 55, Cynthia D. - 41 David, Katrina - 92 Davidian, Damaris - 198 Davidian, Matthew - 208 Davidian, Micah - 208 Da vidian, Davidson, Heather - 215 Davies, Keith Arthur - 141, 208 Davis, Cheri L. - 6, 215 Davis, Cynthia A. - 151, Davis, Jason - 208 Davis, Katrina M. - 41 Davis, Melissa S. - 208 Davis, Rochelle M. - 215 De Alba, Abel P. - 17, 41, 62 206 41 Monnaie - 197, 199, 208 208 Conley, Brent - 206 Conley, Krjystelle - 109, 124, 206, 520 Conley, Leanne - 210 Connolly, Thomas - 40 Cook, Bruce - 88, 206 Cooley, Cooley, Jody - 17, 40 Joel - 40 Coombes, Jason - 25, 195, 206 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Chris - 210 Jeneen - 210 Kim - 206 Michelle - 10, 15, 17, 20. 21, 114, 116, 117, 118, 158, 159, 168, 170, 206 Cooper, Robert - 145, 208, 210 Cooper, Ryan - 210 Cooper, Tammy - 206 Cooper, Thomas - 206 Cordona, Mike - 118 Cordova, Adoline - 40, 65 Cordova, Denise - 20, 206 Cordova, Melissa - 210 John - 40, 165 Cornell, Cornish, Kevin - 2, 12, 92, 141, 206 Corona, Alma - 210 Corona, Angelica - 206 Corona, Martha - 155, 210 Coronado, Karen - 210 Correa, Alex - 17, 206' Corrente, Mark - 165 Cortez, Marcial - 206 Cortez, Mike - 206 Cortez, Rene - 206 Cortez, Renee - 206 Cortez, Richard - 210 Cover, Eric - 1 78 Cowles, Darin - 206 Cox, James - 210 Cox, Mike - 206 Cox, Sheni - 206 Robert - 40 gjjjjjgZ1'gfj'5j'j,'j04' 187 UUBAINETHE BIG LIE. Calvert, Tina - 106, 202 Craig, Liesl - 40, 114, 116 Craigen, Robin - 25, 206 Crain, Sara - 212 Crain, Shauna - 212 Crawford, Sonya - 206 De Alba, Adam - 29, 205 De Anda, Burt A. - 114, 115, 116, 205, 208, 215 De Anda, Isaac - 41 De Fehr, Deborah Ann - 41 Dean, Barbara Ann - 114, 117, 126, 212 Dean, Nathan A. - 41, 92, 141, 172 Deanda, Isaac E. - 212 Dedmon, Michael - 41, 62, 162, 165, 166, 190 Delgadillo, Candy - 208 Delatorre, Gavino - 212 Delatone, Victoria - 212 Delgadillo, Janet - 212 Delgado, Gina - 41 Delgado, Ruben - 41 Delgado, Paul - 208 Dellaquilla, Kimberly - 15, 25, 205, 208 Delvalle, lrel lL - 212 Demison, Hayward L. 141, 208 Dencker, Rachel C. - 208 Dennis, Jason lY. - 215 Derbing, Jeanne - 208 Devins, Frances - 41, 88, 100, 192 Devins, Michelle M. - 41, 92, 100, 102 Diaz, Delia M. - 215 Diaz, Melida Eugenia - 114, 116, 155, 160, 208 Diaz, Rudolph - 91 Diaz, Rudy B. - 28, 114 Diazmunoz, America L. - 208 Dibble, Eddie E. - 208 Dick, David T. - 26, 42, 114 Diep, Kathy - 178 Diep, Kim Tu - 42 Diep, Lan Tu - 42 Diep, Stacy Phuong - 159 Dinsdale, James Brent - 42 Dirks, Teresa Kay - 42, 49 Dixon, Stinson - 91, 215 Dockstader, Jillyn S. - 159, 186, 187, 208 Dodge, Anthony - 215 Dodge, Curtis D. - 215 Doidge, Wendy Sue - 114, 208 Dolin, Erin Therese - 108, 115, 208 Domingo, Dawn - 27, .95, 94, 209 Domingo, Juan - 184 Donson, Greg - 42, 146, 149, 190 Douglas, Gary F. JR. - 42 Douglas, William J. - 208 Dowing, Joseph Paul - 214 Dowing, Michael James - 208 Doyle, Shannon - 7, 208 Driver, Kevin - 55, 42 Dudukian, Derek D. - 215 Duff Ryan A. - 145, 155, 175, 214 Duifell, Kathleen - 210 Duhon, Rita - 208 Dunlap, Keith Alan - 12, 108, 145, 210 Dy, Vatey - 178, 181 oyfqshcumau Eastman, Sonia - 208 Eaton, Donald - 42 Ebell, Dori - 42, 92 Eberlein, Anthony - 22 Echols, Holli - 19, 26, 91, 101, 114, 208 Edwards, Chris - 100, 214 Edwards, Erica - 1.55, 149, 157, 166, 167, 190, 215 Edwards, Kim - 45 Ekern, Ron - 215 Elored, Brittany - 208 Elizondo, Christi - 210 Ellis, James - 8 Ellis, Michael - 210 Ellison, Steven - 45 Englert, Charles - 146, 210 English, Richard - 210 English, Shelley - 210 Enos, Todd - 215 Enriquez, Gustavo - 210 Emiquez, Melissa - 210 Escamilla, Lena - 210 Escamilla, Robert - 45, 161 Escobedo, Antonio - 145, 155, 215 Escobedo, Robert - 17, 27, 45 Eskra, Nicole - 120, 182, 210, 252 Eskra, Shelle - 115, 122, 215 Esmon, Rhonda - 210 Esparza, Jennifer - 15, 19, 20, 21, 24, 45, 47, 90, 92, 172 Esparza, Marie - 214 Espinosa, Jennifer - 171, 210 Esponde, Jacqueline - 210 Esqueda, Agelina - 214 Estes, Laurie - 210 Estrada, Jesus - 210 Estrada, Margarita - 210 Esser, Monica - 215 Evenson, Stacy - 210 Everett, Melinda - 45, 101 Excinia, Ray - 15, 45, 210 Excinia, Steven - 210 Fahrenbacher, Laurie - 210 Farrar, Heather - 2, 2 7, 210 Farrar, Kristle - 215 Federico, Jennifer - 151, 210, 187 Federico, Matthew - 210 Feliciano, Tracey - 88, 210 Felix, Bridser - 22 Ferbert, Karin - 210 Gaitan, Jennifer - 87, 89 Galbadores, Carol - 218 Galemba, Jason - 106, 114, 155, 217 Gallo, Anthony - 126, 517 Gallo, Damon - 164, 215 Gallo, Jeanette - 212 Galvan, Joann - 218 Goodman, Kelli - 45, 114, 115, 116, 1 6 7 Gossett, William Gorostiza, Elisa - Grace, Shannon Graham, Sandra 122, 154, 156, Graham, Tammi 184, 220 90 1 08, 21 4 45, 92, 118, 119, 174 2, 104, 106, 120, Ferbrache, Alisa - 55, 45 Fernandes, Brandy - 91, 215 Fernandes, David - 215 Fernandes, Olivia - 210 Fidler, Cynthia - 215 Figueroa, George - 210 Figueroa, Jose - 216 Findley, Jennifer - 1 7, 104, 106, 152, 159, 167, 199, 212, 166, 186, 187 Fiori, Kari Denine - 24, 45, 92 Fisher, Lany - 210 Fisher, Tarsay D. - 114, 145, 155, 216, 175 Fitzgerald, Brad - 24, 45 Fitzgerald, Jill C. - 21, 90, 212, 180, 178 Fitzpatrick, Beau B, - 165, 216 Fitzpatrick, Jay C. - 21, 24, 44, 65, 165, 180, 178 Fleming, David E. - 15, 212 Fleming, Robin - 44 Fletcher, Johnny - 216 Flint, Heather Lynn - 44 Florentino, Frederick - 120, 145, 216 Flores, Birdget N. - 210 Flores, Eddie - 145, 212 Flores, Guadalupe - 21 7 Flores, Juliana Mata - 212 Flores, Laura - 88, 212 Flores, Mario Jesus - 212 Flores, Marta M. - 212 Flores, Mona - 217 Flores, Nicol - 217 Flores, Sandra - 44 Gamez, Christy - 215 Gann, Michael - 14, 114, 145, 212 Gann, Scott - 44 Gaona, Marcel - 219 Gaona, Ramon - 212 Garcia, Anamaria - 219 Garcia, Angelica - 212 Garcia, Corina - 219 Garcia, Dalfina - 215 Garcia, James - 212 Garcia, Javier - 212 Garcia, Jesse - 219 Garcia, Johnny - 45 Garcia, Jose - 219 Garcia, Jose - 218 Garcia, Justin - 218 Garcia, Karen - 106, 155, 159, 181, 218 Garcia, Martin - 165, 218 Garcia, Mercedes - 215 Garcia, Michele - 218 Garcia, Miriam - 219 Garcia, Patricia - 22, 45 Garcia, Petra - 28, 45 Garcia, Raul - 215, 214 Garcia, Robert - 172, 212 Garcia, Serena - 219 Garcia, Steven - 215 Garcia, Susannah - 520 Garcia, Victoria - 90 Garcia, Yvonne - 21.5 Gardner, Johnny - 9, 145, 1 75, 219 Floyd, Lashaunda - 22, 88, 150, 160, 21 7 Flynn, Brett David - 44, 88, 656, 255, 176 172 Garey, Tracy - 215 Garfoot, Kirsten - 25, 105, 122, 125, 155, 182, 215 Gariva, Jesse - 212 Gam, Meredith - 4, 197, 21 Garza, Andrew - 219 I-l0W MUCH IS T00 M Cl-I T0 DRI K IFYO 'RE DRIVI G? Foard, Mary J. - 160, 215, 166 Fontes, Brian - 11, 122, 141, 212, Ford, Chris M. - 145, 190 Ford, Dawn M. - 215 Garza, Joseph - 114, 164, 215 Garza, Katherine - 220 Garza, Lazaro - 215 Garza, Randy - 215 Garza, Robert - 214 ath r Baby Nl Falk, David - 45, 100, 154, 157, 185, Ford, Shannaine S. - 217 186 Fang, Choua - 214 Fang, Ka - 210 Fang, Lue - 214 Fang, Sou - 210 Fang, Xia - 45 Farina, Shelly ' 215 C ON GRA TULA TIOIYS! McLane High School won an Outstanding Achievement Awardlsl for ranking in the top five percent r ilk 88 ilk 5 Ford, Vickie L. - 44 Foreman, Greg Kent - 22, 212 Foster, Danny C. - 215 Foye, Carnitta - 216 Frame, Jennifer C. - 6, 216 Francis, Robert E. - 15, 44, 84, 100, 101 Gastelum, Nina - 220 Gaynor, Jennifer - 27, 214, 166, 170 Gearhart, Henry - 15, 17, 22, 142, 161, 175, 174 Gearhart, Kara - 12, 5.5, 42, 45, 105, 115, 181, 199 Gerber, Debra - 108, 214 Gernard, Jacqueline - 114, 116, 117 Giannone, Buenaventur - 214 Gibson, Bobby - 220 Gideon, Tammy - 214 Giese, Kelly - 45, 104 Gilbert, Anthony - 141 Gill, Tracy - 45 Franco, Madelene - 19, 90, 94 Franco, Mark A. - 44 Franco, Sean Anthony - 95, 216 Frane, Suzanne M. - 20, 21, 27, 87, 80, 91, 92 Frankfort, Michael B. - 5, 141, 215, 172 Fraser, Charmaine Kay - 216 Frazel, Kenneth Wayne - 44, 72, 141 Freelon, Lisa - 157, 216, 190 French, Docker - 141 Freng, Victoria M. - 215 Fricke, Tanya M. - 217 Fuentes, Andrew - 21 7 Fuentes, Andrew - 21 7 Fuentes, Celso Canale - 215 Fuentes, Desiree - 21 7 Fuentez, Steven Cruz - 21 7 Fuhnneister, Kenneth E. - 141, 212 Fullenkamp, Jason S. - 212 Fullington, Sarenia R. - 21 7 Funnan, Michael Monroe - 218 Gaeta, Sabrina - 215 oiuey, ,-may - 220 aim, Paul - 145, 148, 214 Glines, Victoria - 214 Godfrey, Allison - 221 Godfrey, Melanie - 2.5, 89, 111, 115, 195, 221 Godfrey, Shannon - 221 Goedeck, Shelley - 214 Goins, Michelle - 215 Golden, Frank - 15, 88, 100, 215 Gomez, Gomez, Carolyn - 215 Julian - 165, 221 Gomez, Sara - 45, 91 Gomez, Stephanie - 214 Gonzales, Daniel - 140, 174, 214 Gonzales, Ernest - 221 Gonzales, Gabriel - 92, 141, 215 Gonzales, John - 220 Gonzales, Jose - 45, 65 Gonzales, Lawrence - 220 Gonzales, Michael - 214 Gonzales, Michael - 220 Gonzales, Phyllis - 215 Gonzales, Ralph - 215 Gonzales, Theresa - 45 Gonzalez, Aracely - 214 Gonzalez, Maria - 114, 220 Gonzalez, Tomas - 190, 215 Gooch, Brian - 215 Goodluck, Michael - 100 155, 195, 171, 214 Grant, Angela - 221 Green, Albert - 151, 166, 214 Green, Donald - 215 Green, Kelly - 215 Greene, Tim - 215 Gribble, Ginger - 25, 9.5, 215 Griego, Gina - 45, 89 Griego, Melissa - 157, 215 Gryalva, Dolores - 221 Gryalva, Kenny - 215 Grimaldo, Evelyn - 221 Grisham, Amy - 115, 216 Gnrbbs, David - 221 Guenther, Kevin - 46, 190 Guerra, Anthony - 215 Guerrero, Ted - 216 Guest, Stephanie - 214 Guest, Wendy - 46 Guevara, Jamie - 214 Guevara, Nonna - 221 Guild, Leah - 22, 222 Guillory, Alex - 216 Guillory, Keith - 146, 147, 149, 190, 214 Guillory, Vincent - 46, 141, 165, 167 Guindy, Sharon - 214 Gulley, Charles - 100, 222 Gunter, Mickey - 222 Gurnard, Jacqueline - 214 Gustafson, Aaron - 120, 141, 215 Guynes, Daniel - 157, 1.58, 215 Guynes, Lisa - 222 Guzman, Sergio - 222 Haas, Sasha - 225 Hagen, Chad - 216 Hall, John - 114, 225 Hall, Karen - 15, 87, 89, 95, 124, 166, 216 Hall, Keith - 45 Hall, Lamont - 225 Hall, Renette - 217 Hall, William - 225 Halstead, Dennis - 46 Hamburger, Eric - 101, 225 Hamby, Sharin - 217 Hamm, John - 215 Hammers, Plonrran - 222 Hammond, Darcy - 222 Hammond, James - 145 Hamod, William - 217 Hancock, Owen - 222 Hancox, Viola - 91, 216 Hang, Sheng - 222 Hang, Va - 215 Hang, Xang - 215 Hang, Yer - 100, 222 Hansen, Anthony - 46, 88 Hansen, Christina - 217 Hardamon, Tylyn - 15, 46, 141, 152 Hardewich, Jesse - 142 Harker, Kimberley - 22 Hannan, John - 175, 225 Hannon, Donald - 216 Harper, Crystal - 216 Hanington, Mattew - 216 Harris, Audra - 21 7 Hanis, Krystal - 225 Harris, Labron - 225 Hanis, Thomas - 225 Han'ow, frank - 225 Harvey, Michelle - 1.5, 20, 21, 46, 92, 152, 187 Harvey, Plickole - 25, 115, 187, 222 Hass, Lu Anna - 224 Haungs, Michael - 19, 46, 47, 110, 111, 112, 165, 167, 182, 185 Hauter, Adam - 51, 224 Havner, David - 216 Hawkins, Bobby - 141, 190, 216 Hawkins, Brian - 216 Hawkins, Crystal - 87, 160, 190, 224 Hawkins, Gary - 11, 92, 156, 157, 1.58, 186, 217 Hayes, Amy - 27, 114, 217 Haynes, Eric - 224 Haynie, Richard - 224 Healey, Christine - 114, 116, 117, 216 117, 189, 190, 191 Healey, Jennifer - 46, 104, 114, 116, 309 Heath, Robert - 216 Heatley, Valarie - 46 Heiman, Gregory - 1.57, 217 Heisdorf Nicholas - 14.5, 149, 175, 225 Heitzig, Randy - 217 Helms, Brandon - 106, 216 Hemphill, Paula - 225 Henderson, Jason - 12, 14.5, 189, 190, 191, 219 Henderson, Justin - 2.5, 184, 225 Henderson, Traci - 41, 46, 65 Henderson, William - 225 Henry, Melissa - 225 Henson, Katherine - 15, 46, 94 Her, Cha - 18.5, 184 Her, Chu - 224 Her, Dang - 21 7 Her, Ge - 224 Her, Ger - 217 Her, Houa - 21 7 Her, Ker - 224 Her, Khay - 216 Her, Lou - 100, 101, 216 Her, Kuo - 216 Her, Lao - 216 Her, Long - 224 Her, Lue - 217 Her, Mai - 216, 218 Her, Mai Mee - 224 Her, Mi Vang - 21 7 Her, Moua - 21 7 Her, Plhia - 225 Her, Nou - 225 Her, Osta - 225 Her, Phae - 47 Her, Pao - 225 Her, Teng - 225 Her, Thai - 47 Her, Vang - 21 7 Her, Vang - 101 Her, Xee - 21 7 Her, Xia - 226 Her, Xong - 47 Her, Xa - 226 Her, Yang - 21 7 Her, Yee - 226 Her, Zang - 226' Herfurth, Traci - 227 Hernandez, Aaron - 227 Hernandez, Barbara - 91, 217 Hernandez, Cannen - 218 Hernandez, Danny - 100, 227 Hernandez, Elizabeth - 227 Hernandez, Eddie - 92, 227 Hernandez, Joe - 14.5, 206 Hernandez, Louis - 12.5, 226 Hernandez, Marie - 47, 92, 104 Hernandez, Mary - 47, 92, 114, 116, 167 Hernandez, Socorro - 218 Hernandez, Tim - 218, 190 Hernandez, Zelda - 218 Hewlett, Nelson - 22 Hicks, Alison - 27, 89, 92, 1.55, 1 78, 179, 19.5, 211 Hicks, Christopher - 226 Hicks, Diane Lynelle - 87, 89, 11.5, 218 Hicks, Jennifer - 28, 108, 1.54, 149, 154, 156, 166, 185, 187, 20.5, Honarchian, Hanari - 227 Hood, Courtney A. - 48, 88, 92, 9.5 Hook, Alicia - 228 Hoover, Heather - 218 Hoover, Rachel E. - 48 Hopkins, Kimberly - 48 Horne, David Aaron - 218 Hoskins, Charlene - 228 Houldridge, Kenneth - 218 Houlihan, Matthew P. - 228 Houngviengkham, Sengp - 228 Houser, Stephanie - 228 Hovda, Christian D. - 16.5, 182, 18.5, 218 Howard, Jason - 14.5, 218 Howell, Kerri - 229 Howell, Sean - 100 Huddleston, Teresa D. - 229 Huerta, John - 218 Hughes, Mike - 186 Hull, Melanie - 219 Hulsey, Eric - 219 AIDS: lllhen Morality Isn't Enough Hulsey, Troy - 85, 219 Humphrey, Scott - 229 Humphry, Shannon - 219 Hunt, David - 19, 229 Huntley, Janice - 160, 229 Hurst, Scott - 228 Jensen, Jeffrey - 146, 147, 221 Jensen, Jason - 14.5, 172, 2.50 Jensen Jensen , Renee 21, 24, 49, 92 , Shawn - 49, 92, 141 Jimenez, Carriesa - 2.50 Jobinger, Scott- 90, 18.5, 184, 221 Johnson, Alaine - 220 Johnson, Anna - 221 Johnson, Brian - 220 Johnson, Christopher - 2.50 Johnson, Dane - 20, 122 Johnson, Dane - 1.5, 2.51 Johnso n, Darlene - 28 Johnson, Gina - 220 Johnson, Jamie - 220 Johnson, Janeelle - 9, 220 Johnson, Jeffrey - 49, 174, 220 Johnson, Joanne - 20 Johnson, Kimberly - 114, 116, 220 Johnson, Michelle - 220 Johnson, Thunnan - 15.5, 190, 2.51 Johnson, Tonya - 21, 220 Jones, Freland - 221 Jones, Jeffery - 221 Jones, Jennifer - 49, 159, 221 Jones, John - 2.51 Jones, Keith - 95, 2.51 Jones, Lloyd - 221 Jones, Robert - 145, 221, 222 Jones, Travis - 190, 222 Jones, Vicki - 49 Jordan, Tracey - 222 Jorgensen, Kirk - 2.51 Jost, Geoffrey - 67, 114, 220 Juarez, Angela - 222 Juarez, Florence - 221 Juarez, Mary - 2.50 Juarez, Raymond - 2.50 Juarez, Tracine - 221 The Americas Cup Huynh, Thuy - 9.5, 218 Huynh, Tmc - 28, 228 Hyatt, Roxanne - 114, 218 lem, Pann - 219 leng, Ponnaka - 228 lmmel, Angelita - 219 lnskeep, Clarence - 229 lnthavong, Sourya - 219 Inthirath, Teuanechay - 228 Inthirath, Vanhlevane - 220 lnthisane, Bounthom - 226 lsraelian, Tricia - 219 219, 2.52 Hidalgo, Anthony - 226 Higinio, Arlene - 226 Hill, Cass S. - 205, 218 Hill, Gina M. - 218 rlinck, Tracey R. - 27, 45, 47, 89, 92 Hine, George - 47, 92, 141, 144 rlinkle, Trevor - 22, 47 Hinson, Jimmy R. - 218 Ho, Chaong - 85 Ho, Hang - 47 Ho, Hung Van - 91, 192, 219 Ho, Yan Heng - 47 Ho, Yan See - 219 Hobson, Don W. - 47 Hockman, Kirk A. - 47, 65C Hockman, Sandra Lynn - 219 Hodgeman, Randall D. - 48, 91 Hodgson, Gary Lawrenc - 18, 48, 114, 116 Hogan, Steven R. - 48 Hok, Mao - 227 Holcomb, Tanya - 160, 219 Holdt, Cessily Lane - 89, 219 Holdt, Michelle - 48 Holguin, Juan M. - 48 Hollan, Dawn - 219 Holley, Brooke J. - 91, 227 Holley, Jace - 219 Holt, Candace - 226 Holt, Corey S. - 210 Holt, Michelle - 94 Holtermann, Jeromy J. - 219 Holzman, Mathew A. - 227 Homsombath, Ongath - 184, 218 Homsombath, Thevarack - 106, 190, 218 310 Ivey, Kristen - 226 Jacinto, Luz - 229 Jackson, Cari - 27, 114, 220, .520 Jackson, Dani - 219 Jackson, Geary - 229 Jackson, John - 220 Jackson, Nicole - 157, 220 Jackson, Raymond - 220 Jackson, Theresa - 48, 92, 2.50 Jacobs, Christel - 229 Jaeckel, Melissa - 48 James, Catherine - 220 James, Charles - 229 James, Jim - 141 James, Justin - 164, 220, 178, 180 James, Patrick - 220 James, Timothy - 220 Jameson, Brent - 11, 221 Jang, Sungil - 221 Jaquez, Janeen - 221 Jarrett, Melissa - 221 Jaurique, Damon - 7, 48, 221 Jefferies, James - 221 Jefferies, Machael - 187, 2.50 Jenkins, Charles - 221 Jenkins, Douglas - 48 Jenkins, Marvin - 49, 92 Judy, Barbara - 49, 91, 114, 115, 116 Kaercher, Jelirey - 250 Kalanjian, Antranik - 2.50 Kaleva, Brent - 49 Kaleva, Heather - 2.50 Kalina, Aaron - 222 Kalustian, Brian - 11, 122, 172, 174, 220 Kasner, Andrew - 15.5, 1 78, 181, 22.5 Kasner, Michelle - 1.5, 20, 21, 49, 89, 114, 116, 195 Keeiey, Nick - 220 Keeran, Janet - 2.51 Keeran, Paula - 49 Keller, Tammy - 2.51 Kelley, frank - 2.51 Kelley, Melanie - 26, 112, 220 Kellogg, Aime - 11.5, 222, 187 Kellon, Christopher - 22.5 Kelly, Tammy - 49 Kemmer, Stephen - 222 Kemp, Lois - 2.51 Kennedy, Ronald - 22.5 Keophady, Nakhonexay - 22.5 Keophounsouk, Khimphe - 2.51 Kepner, Krysty - 49, 114, 187 Ketcham, Richard - 22.5 RUN-D.M.C. The antigang antiviolence music group Run D.MC. was accused ofpromoting . . . gang violence Ketcheside, Dawn - 222 Khamdy, Kykeo - 222 Khammany, Sivanhevang - 222 Khandzhiyev, Liya - 25, 222 Khandzhiyev, Mark - 2.52 Khaul, Thav - 222 Khunphixay, Douangchan - 2.52 Kim, Gloria - 98, 2.52 King, Katrina - 2.52 Worker kills 1 4, self in post office King, Liberty - 2.52 Kingsland, Deanna - 25, 222 Kingsland, Rene - 22 Kinkcad, Stephanie - 2.52 Kipriseut, Chanthanom - 222 Kirby, Sylvia - 2.5.5 Krikava, Jason - 225 Kiser, Kristin - 22.5 Kitzmiller, James - 22.5 Klein, Kristen - 15, 50 Kline, Irene - 89, 90, 9.5, 2.5.5 Kline, Rosemary - 50, 88, 89, 90, 91 92, 9.5, 94, 146, 157 Klinefelter, Lucas - 222 Klinefelter, Todd - 2.52 Klomp, Brian - 2.52, 1 75 Kodman, James - 22.5 Kogoma, Jay - 21, 40 Kogoma, Melinda - 25, 22.5, 178, 1 79 Kojigian, Kimber - 2.52 Kojigian, Vincent - 22.5, 1 76 Kokalis, Anthony - 24, 182, 22.5 Kole, Katie - 22.5, 25 Komvongsa, Chanthavy - 2.52 Komvongsa, Phouvanh - 224 Kong, Cher - 25 Kong, Pheng - 224 Kong, Ya - 224 Koudyan, Andrea - 22.5 Kousol, Kayasit Guy - 22.5 Koy, Samnut - 224 Kramer, Scott - 224 Krane, Suzanne - 24 Kucharczyk, Alex - 14.5, 2.52 Kucharczyk, Jenni - 225 Kujawski, Janine - 22.5 Kumataka, Nieko - 6, 1.50, 2.52 Kunishige, Craig - 22, 2.52 Kyle, James - 2.52 Lacey, Bridgette - 225 Laerzio, Michael - 22, 25 Lagrasse, Louis - 225 Lahr, Angela - 225 Lam, Shelley - 222 Lam, Wendy - 2 7, 222 Lamastus, Richard - 14, 2.5.5 Lamb, Lisa - 222 Landers, Tammy - 224 Lang, James - 141, 222 Lanier, Edwin - 24, 91, 224, .520 Lanier, Leah - 2.5.5 Lao, Chong - 224 Larson, Christopher - 175, 2.5.5 Lathrop, Lynn - 2.54 Lawless, Michelle - 224 Lawrence, Gary - 224 WWW Lawson, Jaime - 163, 225 Lay, Koevy - 225 Laychaypha, Khaysy - 234 Laychaypha, Phonexay - 225 Lazalde, Ann - 90, 222 Lazalde, Irene - 223 Lazalde, Tina - 90, 225 Lazalde, Tony - 143, 165, 234 Leal, Samantha - 190, 255 t Cunanfs Groom He wen ig, molar K 7 wr- 3? RRUHSDN , I He shaved too close A too often. Liang, Mike - 88, 178, 225 Licon, Stacie - 25, 225 Lindell, Amber - 227 Links, Stephen - 21, 235 Litchenberg, John - 226 Llanez, Juan - 68, 143, 146, 149, 190, 226 Lo, Cheng - 22, 235 Lo, Nhia - 226 Loetller, Tamara - 235 Loftus, Jerrod - 235 Logan, Karen - 87 Leduc, Melissa - 226 Lee, Ak - 226 Lee, Beth - 234 Lee, Carrie - 235 Lee, Cheng - 50 Lee, Chue - 226 Lee, Dia - 235 Lee, Geu - 223 Lee, Kao, - 235 Lee, Kham - 225 Lee, Lynette - 235 Lee, Mai - 235 Lee, May - 50, 226 Lee, Mee - 234 Lee, Pao - 50 Lee, Sandra - 13, 18, 24, 25, 29, 36, 50, 92, 114, 116, 117, 118, 167 Lee, Seng - 223 Lee, Seng Y. - 226 Lee, Shoua - 227 Lee, Siu - 8, 224 Lee, Suke - 51 Lee, Suzanne - 28 Lee, Tou - 51, 93, 101, 224 Lee, Tou N. - 51 Lee, Tou K - 28, 51 Lee, Vang - 234 Lee, Xia - 51 Logan, Peter - 39, 52, 138 Longoria, Sherry - 226 Longuevan, Laura - 226 Lopez, Carolina - 235 Lopez, Christopher - 153 Lopez, Cynthia - 52 Lopez, James - 18, 19, 22, 23, 25, 39, 51, 52, 88, 90, 92, 93, 110, 111, 112, 113, 166 Lopez, John - 236 Lopez, Maria - 225 Lopez, Melissa - 187, 227 Lopez, Nick - 52 Lopez, Raymond - 225 Lopez, Rene - 52, 65, 141, 172 Lopez, Robert - 224 Lopez, Sheny - 193, 227 Lopez, Steve - 320 Lopez, Victoria - 236 Lor, Dao - 236 Lor, Lia - 224 Lor, Xiong - 236 Losurdo, Cynthia - 171 Loustalot, Stephanie - 224 Leffall, Tiffany - 9, 106, 167, 224 Lehman, Shannon - 92, 227 Lemm, Stephen - 224 Lemons, Jacqueline - 25, 95, 15 7, 166, 168, 170, 227 Lemons, Robert - 95, 224 Lencloni, Deborah - 51 Leon, Jeffrey - 51 Levesque, Stephanie - 51 Lewallen, Jennifer - 114, 234 Lewis, Julie - 234 Lewis, Kathleen - 51, 89, 225 Lewis, Kimberly - 234 Lewis, Laura - 19, 51, 92, 172 Lewis, Monica - 67 Lewis, Richard - 51, 87 Lian, Yong - 227 Lowe, John - 227 Luce, Mike - 11, 92, 108, 141, 161, 174, 227, 263 Lujan, Sheree - 236 Lujano, Amrando - 23 7 Lulejian, Laurie - 18, 24, 49, 52, 92, 168, 1 70 Luna, Angelique - 135, 23 7 Luna, David - 52 Luna, Gus - 237 Luna, Maria - 237 Ly, Blong - 228 Ly, Long - 27, 28, 52 Ly, Pang - 228 Ly, Vang - 237 Lynch, Kerry - 52, 111, 112, 166 Tl!! POWER wanted tw much too much, y Ma, Debbie - 224 Maclsaac, Danielle - 52 Machado, Monica - 52 Macias, Steve - 225 Macias, Veronica - 122, 2.56 Maciel, Alejandro - 225 Maciel, Beatrice - 228 Madera, Monica - 228 Madrigal, Daniella - 236 Madron, Shawnna - 225 Madron, Teresa - 114, 236 Magana, Edward - 225 Magliba, Cecllle - 236 Magnia, Albert - 228 Maguire, Michael - 52 Maier, Lloyd - 163, 167 Maine, Jeremy - 236 Major, Kelli - 53, 89, 92 Maldanado, Mike - 52, 161, 23 7 Maldonado, Patricia - 53, 92 Mallette, Tammy - 23 7 Mam, Soka - 229 Mancias, lsreal - 53 Mancillas, Louie - 23 7 Manivong, Saiya - 237 Mann, Bmce - 225 Mann, Tammy - 53 if W C s,,, ' E Manning, Josh - 229 Manning, Kenneth - 226 Manning, Stephanie - 207 Mansanalez, Canuto - 143, 238 Maokhamphiou, Oravanh - 178, 181 Maokhamphiou, Seng - 226 Maopamphion, Thippy - 238 Marez, Christina - 238 Marin, Enfin - 98, 226, 320 Marinez, Eric - 226 Markum, Jenny - 238 Markus, Andrew - 226 Marlow, Julia - 238 Marquez, fred - 239 Marquez, Raul - 18, 19, 25, 53 Marquez, Rudy - 22, 27, 88, 281 Marquez, Sabrina - 227, 316 Marquez, Yvette - 239 Marsh, Robert - 11, 142, 229 Marston, Kristy - 148 Martin, David - 229 THE PASSQGI, TH wohttle tooiate, too much UCHJ 50011, We-'atm L? BARRY K ,MP MARK GANZEL M1ifHA.EI, PPTTRYNI fun-fzrfi 'fy JEFF HI,PZC'K,'xiiR GDUCEE A CH 9121.-like WUNJJPXLKIFJKI Slllliivlllll. 801. 16 C880 its-utirxnlllbvvuix Hmnfruf-Aavvrd Martin, Donald - 165, 239 Martin, Jennifer - 239 Martin, John - 27, 28, 53 Martin, Julie - 11, 154, 156, 193, 229 Martin, Kimberly - 25, 27 Martin, Nickolas - 228 Martin, Pamela - 25, 205, 228 Martin, Prima - 238 Martin, Shalene - 53 Martin, Tiffany - 113, 238 Martin, Vincent - 15, 226 Martinez, Adela - 125, 226 Martinez, Bobby - 238 Martinez, Bradley - 142, 166, 186, 193, 228 Martinez, Christi - 228 Martinez, Gloria - 226 Martinez, Irene - 238 Martinez, Ismael - 238 Martinez, Jeff - 226 Martinez, Joe - 239 Martinez, John - 229 Martinez, Juan - 226 Martinez, Lydia - 229 Martinez, Marisa - 239 Martinez, Michael - 53, 65G Martinez, Natalie - 239 Martinez, Richard - 1-, 114, 116, 167, 239 Martinez, Ronnie - 143, 175, 239 Martinez, Stacey - 229 Martinez, Sylvia - 229 Martinez, Tracy - 207 Martinez. Victoria - 53 Martino, Susan - 98, 229, 320 Maseba, Osamu - 53 Mata, Arnold - 207, 209 Mata, Evangelina - 230 Mata, Joel - 240 Mata, Lee - 230 Mata, Michele - 227 Math M ' h I - 95 Mathias, Leslie - 178, 227 Matlock, Amanda - 227 ESOH, IC C6 1 Matthews, Troy - 53 U Maurer, Robert - 241 Maxwell, Patricia - 25, 54, 92 May, Kytrina - 230 Mayberry, Jeny - 241 Maybefly, Tiaya - 27, 227 Maydon, Stella - 241 Mayo, Devoya - 102, 103, 199 Mazurek, Matthew - 191, 195, 230 Mcadoo, Christi - 168, 170, 230 311 11 Mc Allister, David - 167 Mmnn, David - 2.51 19, 54, 114, 116, McBride, Richard - 54, 182, 18.5 McCann, James - 141, 182, 228 McCann, John - 2.51 McCann, Kimberly 170, 2.51, 252 McCIeary, Tod - 15, McCleary, Matthew McCoy, Jen'y - 54 149, 168, 169, 27, 54 - 2.51 McCulligh, Wanda - 2.51 McCurley, William - 141, 228 McDaniel, Erlinda - 88, 199, 228 McDowell, Heather 116, 16.5 - 54, 92, 114, Mcl all, Cynthia - 228 McGee, Michael - 228 McGill, Jesse - 142, 2.51 Mclntosh, Lenny - 229 McNeal, Kelly - 250 McNutt, Sean - 250 McPhail, Thomas - 88, 250 McQuaid, James - 162, 165, 229 MCQuaid, Laine - 157, 166, 178, 180, 2.50 McRae, Heather - 54 McSweyn, Chris - 2.50 Meachum Laurie 95 1 ' 5 Meadows, Patricia - 24, 25, 251 Mechelke, Tim - 251 Medcalf Kim - 107, 197, 205, 2.51 Medellin, Bobby - 54, 92, 9.5, 141 Medina, Glenn - 5, 54, 165 Medina, Joanne - 25 Medina, Rachel - 2.51 Medley, Aniquenetta - 251 Medrano, Cannen - 229 Medrano, Eva - 241 Meeker, Randal - 241 Mejia, Diana - 229 Mejia, Patricia - 229 Mejia, Trine - 228 Mellenberger, Dennis - 54 Mellenberger, Pamela - 241 Mediola, Ernie - 252 Mendiola, Shen'y - 22, 252 Mendosa, Michael - 241 Mendoza, Miguel - 241 Mendoza, Tina - 1 71, 252 Mendoza, Vincent - 242 Merigian, Deanna - 2.52 Merrill, Shannon - 54 Merrill, Tracey - 27, 205, 242 Merritt, Sheree - 55 1 as as as as as 'lk me ... MOIISO n, James - 1 76, 255 Montague, Troy - 229 Montelongo, Johnny - 245 Montoya, Carol - 55 Montoya, Fernando - 252 Moody, Faron - 252 Mooney, Alan - 27, 114, 117, 142, 166, 174, 2.52 Mooney, Tabatha - 55, 114, 1.52, 158, 159, 166, 168, 169, 170, 190 Moordigian, Gina - 27, 69, 89, 120, 187, 252 Moore, Barbara - 245 Moore, Gregory - 242 Moore, lnetta - 229 Moore, Rentell - 141, 162, 165, 190, 2.50 Moore, Moore, Ronnie - 2.50 Yolanda - 2.52 Morales, George - 242 Morales, Lisa - 2.5.5 Morelos, Maria - 2.50 Moreno, Angella - 2.50 Moreno, Dora - 2.50 Moreno, Ernie - 255 Moreno, Kenneth - 15, 164, 2.55, .517 Moreno, Marie - 250 Moreno, Marilyn - 250 Morgan, Scott - 1.5 7, 2.51 Nackviseth, Orathai - 2.54 Najera, Nancy - 25, 58 Nan, Dwight - 72, 254 Nan, Ernest - 244 Nan, Gina - 2.54 Naprstek, Brian - 114, 244 Nash, Angela - 250 Nave, Jamie - 2.55 Nazarofli Deborah - 255 Neal, Howard - 2.55 Nehring, Stephanie - 51, 58, 114 Nelson, Douglas - .55, 58, 65, 140, 141, 144, 172, 174 Nelson, Kelley - 178, 255 Nelson, Larry - 255 Nelson, Tina - 244 Newberry, Lori - 28 Newhouse, Felisha - 190 Newman, Jeff - 2.56 Newton, Brenda - 244 Ngo, Chi - 250 Ngo, Thanh - 2.56 Ngo, Tnmg - 250 Nguyen, Annie - 58 Morisath, Bayphone - 55, 2.55 Morley, Randall - 55 Morris, Felicia - 254 Morris, Reynold - 15.5, 175 Moua, Her - 2.54 Moua, Kong - 242 Moua, Lee - 27 Nguyen, Anthony - 25, 24, 250 Nguyen, Thang - 2.51 Nguyen, Vinh - 244 Nguyen, Vu - 178, 2.51 Nhouyvanisvong, Adisa - 159, 244 Nhouyvanisvong, lnthakeso - 178, Messinger, Starla - 55 Metcalti Kimberly - 76, 155, 228 Metzger, Peter - 252 Metzler, Lynda - 119, 228 Mickalian, John - 9.5, 114, 146, 190, 228 Mickalian, Nancy 92, 114, 116, 190, 25.5 Mierzwiak, Tami - 106, 107, 1.55, 255 Miguel, Frankie - 242 Miller, Karen - 55, 101 Miller, Robert - 242 Mills, Kristi - 124, 1.52, 154, 155, 168, 170, 228 Mills, Tracy - 2.5.5 Minor, .leanetta - 18, 27, 28, 29, 51, 55, 9.5, 171 Miranda, Charles - 242 Miranda, Cynthia - 229 Miranda, Jennifer - 90, 24.5 Miranda, Kristi - 55 Mitchell, lrene 229 Mitchem, Cindy - 157, 190, 229, 26.5 Mohn, Chris - 24.5 Moua, Ma - 2.51 Moua, Mee - 24.5 Moua, Nou - 2.54 Moua, Pang - 24.5 Moua, Sou - 24.5 Moua, Thao - 245 Moua, Thong - 24.5 Moua, Xay - 245 Mounlaphasith, Kheuvanh - 24.5 Mounlaphasith, Khutthong - 244 Mounlaphasith, Maleethong - 255 Mueller, Joseph - 25, 2.55 Mullings, Tony - 250 Mullins, Aaron - 114, 151, 166, 255 Munoz, Alejandro - 58 Munoz, Bernadette - 19, 244 Munoz, James - 2.55 Munoz, Phillip - 244 Munoz, Raechelle - 2.55 Munoz, Vivian - 58 Munroe, Ann - 20, 2.54 181, 2.51 Nhouyvanisvong, Syripanomk - 28, 1 78, 2.51 Nicholson, Bmce - 244' Nicholson, Peter - 18, 19, 24, 51, 44, 58, 88, 9.5, 114, 115, 122, 1.57 Noble, Sean - 5, 256 Noga, Jill - 58, 187 Noga, JoAnn - 92, 2.56 Nop, Sinath - 256 Norawong, Sengdao - 251 Nouvongsa, Ha Sakung - 2.52 Noyer, Kevin - 58 Noyola, Joe - 244 Nunes, Debbie - 152, 160, 178, 179, 2.52 Nutt, Rise - 114 Nuy, Kea - 244 Mohn, Kami - 2.5.5 Mohn, Robert - 14, 74 Monge, Mike - 24.5 5126 Munroe, Pat - 2.54 Murphy, Mary - 90 Murray, Anne - 19, 20, 21, .55, 58, 92, 114, 116 Murray, Cloyce - 159, 244 Murrill, Byron - 22, 58, 92, 9.5, 141 Ochinero, Kimberly - 252 Ochoa, Danette - 2.52, 244 Ochoa, Delores - 244 Ochoa, Rosalie - 2.57 Odahl, Charles - 59, 114 Odenbaugh, Aaron - 244 Ok, Cheng - 244 Ok, Sambath - 257 Olison, Benjamin - 141, 165, 255, 244 Olivas, Denise - 160, 257 Oliver, Derrick - 2.56 Oliver, Kristin - 111, 112, 255 Ollenberger, Cynthia - 25, 107, 182 256 Olmos, Jetirey - 69, 256 Olmstead, Dean - 19, 7.5, 114, 115, 116, 255 Oloizia, Bryan - 255 Oloizia, Wendie - 98, 99, 118, 207, 2.55, .520 Olvera, Erlinda - 19, 171, 244 Oneil, Nicole - 59 Oneil, Timothy - 15, 14.5, 149, 190, 244 Onn, Rom - 256 Orosco, Lori - 1.55, 158, 159, 171, 2.56 Orozco, Lisa - 114, 246 Orts, Chris - 252 Orrantia, Manuel - 5, 59, 95, 190, 2.52 Ortega, Elva - 2.57 Ortega, Gabriel - 59 Ortiz, David - 14.5, 246 Ortiz, Luis - 15.5, 174, 246 Ortiz, Steven - 155, 257 Osborn, Karen - 25 7 Osborn, Kim - 2.57 Osborn, Kimberly - 59, 115 Osborne, Sonya - 246 Osterloh, Michael - 59 Otero, Bobby - 145, 247 Ouk, Ten - 247 Ouk, Tum - 2.52 Oupathame, Phouvanh - 25 7 Ovalle, Rene - 2.5.5 Ovalle, Rosemary - 168, 170, 258 Ovalle, Sammy - 59 Owens, Jennifer - 9.5, 2.58 Pacheco, Teresa - 25, 255 Padgett, William - 141, 255 Padilla, Diane - 258 Pae, Mijung - 59 Pajari, Matti - 255 Pallares, Christina - 247 Palomino, Rudy - 2.58 Palsgraai Dirk - 21, 247 Pankratz, Luke - 2.58 Pao, Cha - 2.59 Parker, Andrea - 2.59 Parker, David - 255 Parker, Dawna - 2.59 Parker, Sabrina - 22, 59 Parks, Kim - 59, 89 Parks, Tyise - 141 Parsons, Janette - 59, 92, 9.5, 102 Parsons, Pam - 21, 27, 114, 246 Patino, Patricia - 25, 254 Patterson, Lamonte - 15, 166, 190, 246 Patton, James - 259 Payne, Christy - 7.5, 117, 254 Peeler, Herschel - 22, 95 Penny, Patricia - 246 Peoples, Josalyn - 190, 191 Pereira, Dana - 246 Perez, Felicia - 54, 60 Perez, Lisa - 2.59 Perez, Melinda - 21 Perez, Rachel - 2.58 Perez, Richard - 246 f, ,,,xk,. 5 ff ., rf,- ,g:, ,,,ff , qu H Q - , W , X8 f Hit R8 88 i li w ,fr ,,msall.mr.f:ve 'mf , Perkins, Kathryn - 114, 116, 125, 2.58 Perkins, Scott - 1.5, 60, 114 Persicone, Mario - 174, 2.58 Pestana, Alisa - 25, 91, 20.5, 254 Pestana, Christina - 21, 157, 166, 27, 88, 89, 91, 1.50, 1.51, 148, 20.5, 2.58 Pestana, Marianne - 18, 60, 92 Peterson, Warren - 165, 247 Petrille, Christina - 60, 92 Petrochilos, Stephanie - 60 Petrosian, Gary - 2.58 Pettes, Michelle - 19.5, 2.59 Pettineli, Gaylene - 2.59 Pettit, Lori - 2.59 Pettit, Tammie - 247 Phachomphone, Bounthav - 247 Phakonekham, Thongpha - 247 Pham, Kim - 8 Phanvongkham, Bouncha - 2.54 Phetsomone, Rajpnoumy - 28 Phetvixay, Khemphone - 125, 2.54 Phichitcha, Ley - 2.59 Phichitchaleunsak, Sy - 184 Phimmachack, Chanthak - 2.59 Pitarre, Kevin - 241 Pitman, Denna - 106, 249 Pitts, Denise - 60 Pizano, Delia - 2.54 Pizarro, Adrian - 14.5, 184, 249 Plummer, Tracy - 241 Pon, Sophal - 241 Pool, Teddy - 60 Pooler, Craig - 95 Popovich, Tiffany - 1.5 7, 2.54 Porter, Steve - 241 Potzernitz, Joe - 15, 2.54 Pouliot, Mark - 248 Poulsen, David - 248 Powell, Tracy - 22, 60 Pratt, Tom - 248 Preis, Jason - 190, 195, 2.54, 248 Prentice, Jennifer - 11.5, 2.54 Presser, Suzanne - 248 Preston, Brad - 241 Preston, Robert - 2.55 Price, Albert - 15 Price, Jason - 92, 141, 14.5, 172, 2.54 Prigmore, Jodie - 205 Primero, Brooke - 187, 199 Pritchett, Stacy - 60, 95, 114, 116 Pulido, Mike - 1.59, 165 Pulido, Rafael - 164 Puma, Joleen - 10.5, 107, 118, 171, 199, .51 7 Pyle, Mike - 15.5, 209 Quyano, Derek - 98, 241 Quinn, Sherry - 60 Quino, Clorina - 18 Quintero, Sheran - 92 The hood-next-door look: Beastie Boys Diamond, Yauch, Horovitz Ramos, Maria - 251 Ramos, Michael - 251 Ramsey, Aaron - 5, 100, 2.56 Rangel, Marcos - 2.56 Rangel, Raymond - 251 Ransom, Aran - 2.56 Ransom, Robert - 61, 69, 85 Rasulo, Robert - 24.5 Ratlifil Lonnie - 24.5 Reagan, Heather - 114, 116, 209, 2.56 Real, Sopheak - 27, 28, 61, 89, 96 Reasch, Melissa - 61 Red, Ronnie - 61, 172 Reddemann, Joanna - 27, 87, 92, 95, 114, 116 Reed, Christine - 19, 61, 114, 116, 117, 12.5 Reed, Eyvonne - 61 Reed, Renee - 157, 171, 251 Reichle, Darla - 95, 2.56 Reihm, Kimberly - 61 Rendon, Beverly - 2.57 Rocha, Pat - 14.5 Rocha, Raelene - 187, 244 Rocha, Raymond - 62, 172 Rodriguez, Amanda - 89, 244 Rodriguez, Angelica - 2.57 Rodriguez, Christina - 244 Rodriguez, Dawn 2.57 Rodriguez, Ernest - 254 Rodriguez, Fabian - 2.57, 146 Rodriguez, Fred - 2.58 Rodriguez, Graciela - 62, 89 Rodriguez, Henry - 186 Rodriguez, Jesus - 254 Rodriguez, Jose - 142, 244 Rodriguez, Josie - 244, 254, 260 Rodriguez, Louis - 119, 255 Rodriguez, Lus Maria - 1.5, 20, 2.5, 60, 62, 89, 90, 92, 1.55, 172 Rodriguez, Maria - 244, 255 Rodriguez, Marilu - 91, 102, 10.5, 107, 1.55, 154, 2.58 Rodriguez, Martin - 146, 255 Rodriguez, Michael - 14.5, 16.5, 254 H Rendon, Jerry - 61 Rodriguez, Monica - 244 i af, ' . 1 . V Rendon, Robert - 142, 24.5 Rodriguez, Nomra - 255 V 8 ' A ' S Rodriguez, Peter - 244 ' W' ' Rodriguez, Richard - 255 ' ' ' wn.w,' N ' . . Rodriguez, Robert - 2.57, 254 m Rodriguez, Romano - 2.58 GEORGE LANGE-OUTLINE! I ivt , Best-sellin author Cosb V 4 7 ' A ' il RePl0gIe, Edward - 114, 237 ' 'A 1 o Resendez, Jesus - 15.5, 2.57 Revis, Wendy - 5.5 Rey, Monica 61, Q2 Rodriguez, Rudy - 255 Reyes, Antonio - 146, 165, 175, 250 Rodriguez, ViCf0l' - 254 Reyes, Celia - 27, 154, 166, 168, Rodriguez, WCt0r - 254 169, 170, 237 Rodriguez, Victor - 254 Reygs, Herdavid - 250 R0dl igLlCZ, Vil'lC6 - 62, 2.58 Reynolds, Tammy - 2.56 Rodriguez, Vlerie - 62 Reynoso, Roberto - 24.5 Rodriquez, Vicki - 2.59 ,,,,, 2 Phimmachack, Vilavanh - 2.55 Phimmasanh, Phone - 248 Phommahasay, Vanxay - 2.55 Phompor, Hane - 248 Phomsopha, Ketkeo - 126, 240 Phomsopha, Kobkeo - 240 Phomsopha, Thanomsack - 2.55 Phongsa, Paphaone - 240 Phongsa, Souphaphone - 240 Phongsa, Vathaboun - 248 Phouangkeo, Manyvanh - 248 Phouthavaong, Soudsamay - 2.55 Phouthavong, Soudsarid - 60 Phrasavath, Nanthana - 9.5, 2.55 Picard, Chris - 142, 240 Picard, Serena - 249 Picazo, Monica - 249 Pinaiian, Alyssa - 1.5, 20, 60, 192 is uf af ' ' I fe 'kifffif 'FW' , 'V ,J ,ff Rackin, Jennifer - 60 Rackley, Brian - 250 Radford, Chad - 250 Ralston, Bobby - 100 Ralston, Preston - 2.55 Ramirez, Alicia - 250 Ramirez, Carlos - 165, 250 Ramirez, Marcelino - 172, 2.55 Ramirez, Nicole - 250 Ramirez, Steve - 164, 190, 24.5 Ramon, Joseph - 60 Ramos, Arthur - 46, 61 Ramos, Cynthia - 24.5 Rhoads, Raymond - 24.5 Rhodes, Jelirey - 250 Rice, Daniel - 24.5 Rice, Raquel - 61, 88, 92, 104, 178, 1 79 Richardson, Marieda - 244, 250 Richardson, Terron - 141, 14.5, 2.56 Richerson, Ahdina - 244 Richert, Deanne - 19, 114, 116, 2.56 Rico, Ann Marie - 244 Rico, Joseph - 250 Riden, John - 251 Riggs, Cherisse - 61 Riggs, Erek - 142, 174, 244 Rii, Edward - 18, 61, 88, 92, 9.5, 182 rzrj, Jann - 251 Riley, .Jann - 20 Rios, Cynthia - 244 Ritter, Doug - 244 Rivera, Emilia - 251 Rivera, Guillemio - 7, 62, 141 Rivera, Lilliana - 244 Rivis, Wendy - 62 Roa, Ruben - 244 Roberts, Jason - 146, 190 Roberts, Mark - 251 Roberts, Steven - 14.5, 165, 175, 251 Roberson, Kevin - .5, 109, 15.5, 166, 174, 244, 26.5 Robinson, Bryan - 254 Robinson, Darren - 152, 166, 2.56 Robinson, Deshawn - 22, 191, 244 Robinson, John - 254 Robinson, Patricia - 95, 1.50, 148, 244 Robinson, Yolonda - 62, 2.56 Robles, Judith - 244 Rocha, Jack - 2.57 Rogers, Danielle - 1.50, 244 Rogers, Michael - 255 Rogers, Michelle - 2.59 Rogers, Scott - 62, 9.5, 182, 192 Rogers, Stacy - 22 Rogers, Timothy - 17, 62 Romeo, Gino - 174 Romero, Mauricio - 244 Romero, Nelson - 190, 191, 246 Romero, Philip - 15, 18, .58, 62, 65, 92, 9.5, 141, 149, 172, 174, 190 Romero, Steven - 147 Rooney, David - 15, 18, 62, 88, 119 Rosales, Steven - 255 Rosenquist, Judylee - 246 Rossi, Stefani - 2.59 Rowden, Beau - 14.5, 255 Roy, Janeen - 62, 98, .520 Rozadilla, Dennis - 14.5, 255 Rozario, Llewelyn - 246 Ruiz, Fernando - 256 Ruiz, Jafet - 246 Ruiz, Patricia - 256 Ruiz, Pete - 2.59 Rupe, Angela - 256 Rupe, Johnny - 256 Rusboldt, Andree - 247 Ryals, Stephanie - 62 Sadler, Stephen - 247 Saephanh, Kaofinh - 247 655 Saephanh, Maykhea - 247 Saetung, Koua - 259 Sainz, Sandra - 258 Salais, Dawn - 247 Saldana, 141 Saldivar, Richard - 60, 65, 65, 101, Angela - 246, 257 Saldivar, Jessica - 257 Saldivar, Jeny - 1 74 Saldivar, Jimmy - 164, 246 Saldivar, Phillip - 246 Salgado, Manuel - 157 Salinas, Armando - 257 Salinas, lrene - 65, 192 Salisbury, April - 258 Salmon, Cindy - 65 Salwasser, Eric Lee - 165, 258 Senethavysouk, Khamso - 256 Senethavysouk, Van - 248 Senlouangrat, Somsock - 159, 256 Senneno, Carlos - 18, 19, 114, 257 Sexton, Alan - 164, 248 Shadrick, Brian - 64 Shadrick, Chenshan - 88 Sharp, Janice - 114, 116, 248 Sharp, Maya - 21, 257 Shelley, Lori - 21 Shepherd, Kerri - 11 Sherbon, Eric - 18, 19, 95, 114 Sherman, Heather - 64 Shennan, Robyn - 257 Sheilds, Wayne - 257 Shire, Ann Marie - 64, 92 Shire, Randy - 142 Show, Top - 145 Stauffer, Daron - 11, 92, 141, 172, 245 Stedman, Brenda - 245 Steinhauer, Mary - 90, 157, 187 Stennis, Earl - 65B Stevens, Gilbert - 19, 114, 115, 250 Stevens, Julie - 256 Stevens, Lori - 114, 116, 242 Stevens, Traci - 256 Stewart, Jamie - 25, 250 Stewart, Thomas - 256 Stewart, Timmothy - 22, 65B Stidham, Jenjy - 175, 256 Thornhill, Sherri - 98, 99, 124, 154, 155, 156, 166, 168, 170, 244, 52t Thornton, Adam - 14 Thunnan, Nicole - 259 Tinoco, Cynthia - 244 Tinoco, Lupe - 255 Titus, Alan - 19, 114, 244 Titus, Jimmy - 244 Todd, Corina - 256 Tong, Alicia - 18, 22, 65C, 92, 126 Torres, Betty - 256 Torres, Eugene - 256 Torres, Joe - 65C, 151, 152, 166 Sichanpheng, Onchanh - 248 Silva, Alma - 257 Silva, Clayton - 18, 19, 25, 45, 64, 92, 95, 95 Silva, Helio - 145, 256 Silva, Jennie - 256 Silva, Lisa - 241 Silva, Richard - 248 rl t was a great year for me. I started it and I finished it. GEORGE BURNS, on 1986 D18 ilk 518 RR X14 il CHALLENGER A teacher, a mission and a nation's tragedy Samano, Mike - 257 San, Rouen - 258 Sanchez, Alan - 256 Sanchez, Albert - 145, 256 Sanchez, Bertha - 256 Sanchez, Emeteria - 256 Sanchez, Leticia - 256 Sanchez, Maria - 246 Sanchez, Marshall - 246 Sanchez, Ricardo - 70, 2.58 Sanchez, Serena - 65, 92 Sanders, Bobi - 92 Sanders, Deborah - 12, 59, 65, 92, 114, 116 Sanders, Wendell - 257 Sandoval, Anna Marie - 259 Sandoval, Anthony - 259 Sim, Pear - 248 Simmavong, Bouakham - 248 Simone, Matthew - 248 Sims, Jenjy - 256 Sims, Mike - 155 Singleton, Dallasandrea - 64 Sinner, Allison - 20, 89, 178, 179, 195, 211 Sirois, Bradley - 18, 19, 24, 25, 64, 88, 92, 95 Sirois, Julie - 25, 27, 180, 181 Skaggs, Valerie - 65A, 95 Slater, Gregory - 241 Smart, Janet 65A Smart, Patrick - 255, 256 Smiley, Timothy - 22, 256 Smith, Angela - 241 Sandoval, Sandoval, Christina - 5, 24, 157, 2.59 Diana - 65 Sandoval, Jesus - 65 Sandoval, Linda - 90, 257 Sandoval, Michael - 257 Sandoval, Paul - 25, 24, 92, 141, 259 Sandoval, Stephen - 142 Sarrnent, Debbi - 65 Smith, Anthony - 142, 250 Smith, Barry - 241 Smith, Brigitte - 242 Smith, Christopher - 142, 25 7, 174 Smith, Corey - 159, 15.5, 257 Smith 92, , Geoffrey - 19, 24, 65A, 83, 125, 150 Smith, James - 65A, 72 Smith, John - 242 Smith, Kathleen - 65A, 92, 112 Smith, Kelly - 65A, 16.5, 182, 185 Smith, Kenneth - 142, 161, 189, 190, 191 Smith, Kurt - 65A Smith, Mark - 242 Smith, Michael - 114, 257 Smith, Reginal - 15, 92, 257 Smith, Roberta - 65A, 92, 95, 116 Smith, Sean - 15, 25, 27, 178, 242 Smith, Shilna - 107, 109, 155, 159, 168, 170, 195, 250 Smith, Tanya - 257 Smith, Tracey - 256 Stiles, Robert - 101, 251 Stills, Cathy - 242 Stills, Cindy - 251 Stokes, Timothy - 251 Stone, Tammy - 251 Stone, Tony - 251 Stoops, Alec - 19, 655, 114, 116 Stortz, Brandon - 257 Stortz, Damion - 242 Story, Alicia - 257 Stovall, Kenneth - 85, 141, 245 Strange, Brandon - 245 Streat, Corey - 254 Strickland, Heather - 199, 245 Strickland, Matthew - 257 Strikland, Jason - 11, 120, 142, 15.5, 195, 254, .517 Stroman, Lance - 254 Stuart, Dana - 257 Stuart, Martin - 19, 22, 114, 115, 116, 186, 254 Stuart, Megan - 18, 22, 27, 55, 48, 90, 95, 114, 116 Stuart, Richard - 254 Subia, Fernando - 245 Sundin, Elizabeth - 260 Sustaita, Agapito - 255 Sutherland, Karen - 260 Sutterfield, Brian - 65B Swanson, Kimberly - 245 Sybounheuang, Vieng - 244 Ta, Hien - 255 Ta, Quyen - 255 Taing, Kim - 244 Talley, Eric - 184, 244 Tanner, Jason - 165, 1 75, 260 Tanner, Lisa - 14.5, 260 Tavares, Jennifer - 105, 106, 115, Torres, Melonie - 256 Torrez, John - 256 Toscas, Diane - 65C, 98, 520 Tostado, Ramon - 259 Tovar, Sylvia - 260 Tovar, Terrance - 12, 114, 155, 166, 257 Tran, Wendy - 17, 18, 65C, 179 Trapp, Dannelle - 65C, 154, 155, 156, 166, 168, 170, 95 Trapp, Dee Dee - 90, 95, 154, 155, 166, 257 Treglazotf, Jayne - 65C Trejo, Julian - 257 Trevino, Frank - 244 Trout, Rebecca - 19, 27, 114, 167, 244 Trower, Matthew - 65C, 74, 147 Trudeau, James - 257 Trujillo, Gilbert - 101, 260 Trujillo, Sheila - 260 Tmng, Den - 65 Tully, Audrey - 187, 195, 244 Turner, Freddie - 10.5, 147, 190 244 Turner, James - 142, 190, 257 Turner, Robert - 256 Turner, Willie - 141, 1 72, 175, 244 Uon, Holly - 260 Uragami, Jennifer - 65D, 92 Urbina, Lilia - 107, 155, 195, 256 Ureta, Steve - 46 Uriarte, Sarah - 18, 22, 25, 44, 90, 92, 95, 104, 114, 116 Un'iola, frank - 164, 246 Uzzell, Scott - 246 114, 260 Taylor, Ayanna - 154, 155, 190, 195, 255, 265 Taylor, Jennifer - 25, 150, 151, 259 Taylor, Melissa - 255 Taylor, Nancy - 65B Tejeda, Domingo - 244 Valdez, Bernice - 256 314 Satterberg, Kathy - 10, 15, 20, 25, 114, 116, 259 Saul, Stacey - 65, 114, 116 Saunders, Karyn - 240 Schlaline, Morgan - 19, 114, 116, 247 Schmall, Shawn - 19, 65, 65, 141 Schmauch, Brynn - 157, 185, 186, 257 Schmauch, Jill - 64, 152, 185, 187 Schmauch, Tim - 156, 157, 158, 190, 19.5 Schmidt, Brian - 64 Schramek, Jeffery - 8 Schulte, Jodie - 107, 199, 257 Schultz, Brian - 247 Schultz, James - 27, 91, 95, 247 Schultz, Karla - 64 Schultz, Stacey - 64, 104, 159, 187 Schwer, Tracy - 248 Scott, Kim - 17, 24, 240 Scott, Russell - 256 Scott, Shawna - 256 Scurlark, Lemond - 84, 241 Segura, Maria - 256 Self, William - 15, 25, 64, 87 Senechaleunsouk, Siso - 248 61315 Snyder, Rebecca - 90, 95, 114, 142, 164, 250, 261 Soevung, Samol - 250 Soldani, Scott - 65A Solis, Leslie - 1.5, 20, 21, 65, 92, 114, 116, 167, 190 Solo, Sami - 88, 166, 167 Solomon, Diann - 65A Solorio, Angela - 65A, 87, 91, 94, 95 Solorzano, Gabriel - 70, 251 Solorzano, Gina - 256 Somphonephakdy, Khiat - 251 Somphoune, Phetsamone - 256 Song, Lang - 256 Sonzena, Heather - 27, 91, 256 Sorondo, George - 59, 65B Sorondo, Gregory - 145, 175, 257 Sosa, Priscilla - 257 Sotelo, Monique - 65B Sounthone, Phongsy - 257 Sourinphoumy, Keo - 65B Sourinphoumy, Vieng - 257 Souryasack, Souphanh - 251 Southammavong, Vouth - 251 Souza, Stacy - 251 Soyinthisane, Bounthan - 250 Spearman, Demetrius - 242 Spencer, Krism - 98, 209, 245, 520 Sperry, Tracy - 65B Spry, Kelly - 65B, 24.5 Stagnaro, Angela - 89, 155, 250 Stagnoli, Judee - 257 Stairs, Samuel - 658 Starnes, Michele - 111, 112, 120, 245 Starnes, Shelley - 119, 256 Teran, Fred - 141, 244 Teran, Laura - 1.52 Teny, Jason - 259 Thacker, James - 259 Valdez, Edward - 65D Valdez, Jesse - 15 7, 260 Valdez, Melissa - 114, 259 Valdez, Rudy - 259 Valdovinos, Rafael - 256 Valencia, Anton - 65D Vallatti, Rebecca - 182 Vallejos, Linda - 25, 65D, 159 Vance, Brandon - 164, 256 Thao, Cha - 259 Thao, Chia - 254 Thao, Chou - 254 Thao, Kou - 244 Thao, Mai - 254 Thao, Ong - 184, 254 Thao, Pao - 259 Thao, Ying - 254 Thao, Ying - 260 Thao, Zhoua - 244 Thao, Zong - 244 Thaoaochay, Mengmor - 255 Thatcher, Steven - 244 rhepmontry, Souriya - 260 Thomas, Auretta - 255 Thomas, Estella - 260 Thomas, Kimberly - 65C Thomas, Lalanya - 98, 125, 157, 255, 520 Thomas, Michael - 12, 25, 24, 25, 51, 56, 65C, 65G, 92 Thomas, Rita - 19, 260 Thomas, Ronald - 260 Thomas, Shannon - 255 Thompkins, Monroe - 95 Thompson, Brent - 259 Thompson, Dianna - 25, 244 Thompson, Michael - 259 Thompson, Ronald - 244 Thompson, Stephanie - 259 TOIUSOH anna 22 , De - Thor, Ka Ying - 65C Vanderhooli Theodore - 261 Vang, Bounma - 257 Vang, Cheng - 246 Vang, Chia - 259 Vang, Chia - 259 Vang, Chieng - 246 Vang, Chue - 246 Vang, Chue - 94, 246, 259 Vang, Dang - 247 Vang, Gae - 65D Vang, Her - 91, 257 Vang, John - 18, 65D, 94 Vang, Ka - 257 Vang, Kao - 260, 256 Vang, Kao - 260 Vang, Kee - 256 Vang, Khue - 94, 246, 256 Vang, Khue - 247 Vang, Lee - 256 Vang, Lia - 247, 256 Vang, Lue - 76, 77 Vang, Ma - 22 Vang, Mai - 257 Vang, Maima - 25 7, 260 Vang, May - 257 Vang, Mee - 257 Vang, Nao - 260 Vang, Nou - 247 Vang, Pa - 260 Vang, Pang - 94 Vang, Peter - 261 Vang, Phia - 257 Vang, Sau - 256 Vang, Shoua - 261 Vang, Sia - 65D Vang, Simon - 256 Vang, Snuk - 94, 247 Vang, Sue - 261 Vang, Thai - 256 Vang, Thai - 256 Vang, Tou Fong - 18, 22, 25, 29, 57, 65D, 88, 89, 94 Vang, Tou Pao - 94, 246 Vang, Valerie - 27, 65D Vang, Xue - 256 Vang, Ying - 6513, 94 Vang, Zer - 261 Vidone, Stephanie - 15, 18, 19, 20, Carolee - 250 Vanhaneth, Banhyath - 260 Vanhouten, Shanon - 260 Vanpelt, Alexis - 257 Vaquilar, Anthony - 164, 257 Vaquilar, Ernest - 257 Vaquilar, Kim - 24, 114, 116, 246 Vargas, Mark - 145, 260 Vargas, Sandra - 260 Varner, Katie - 187, 246 Vaughn, Eric - 246 Vaughn, Gordon - 141, 246 Vega, Juan - 260 Vega, Marcella - 247 Velarde, Eric - 257 Velasco, Leon - 257 Velasquez, Renee - 22, 246 Velez, Robert - 1 78, 256 Velatti, Rebecca - 261 Velo, Anna - 256 Venegas, Joe - 22 Verdin, Carmen - 261 Verdugo, Leonard - 165, 261 Verduzco, David - 261 Verduzco, Robert - 190, 191, 261 Verduzco, Theresa - 159, 260 Verduzco, Tom - 157, 158 Vest, James - 256 Vi, Mui - 65E, 88, 92, 95 Vichitvongsa, Vanhsom - 256 52, 64, 65E, 90 Vidrio, Victor - 247 Viengsay, Ped - 100, 260 Vilar, Anthony - 65E, 141, 145, 161, 167 Vilhauer, Craig - 65E Villa, Renee 65E Villafafila, Sebastien - 26C Villanueva, Albert - 260 Villanueva, Victor - 260 Villarreal, Noah Kay - 6513, 117 Villines, Wayne - 27, 6513, 117, 247 Vincent, Dellila 117, 261 Vincent, Jess - 114 Viramontes, Rene - 261 Viscarra, Rafael - 247 Vong, Menh - 655, 92 Vongkhamchanh, Vanla - 247 Vongsa, Somkhith - 261 Vongsavanh, Bounpone - 256 Vongsavanh, Thavone - 6513 Vongsy, Keokenechanh - 261 Vue, Mai - 257 Vue, Thao - 248 Vue, Youa - 248 Wackowski, La Donna - 6513 Wackowski, Lisa - 102, 125, 165, 207, 257 Walden, James - 248 Waldron, William - 257 Walker, Cynthia - 27, 107, 112, 260 Wallace, Ardell - 651' Wallace, Earl - 260 Wallace, Susanne - 65F, 92, 152 Waller, Mark - 248 Wamhof, Kim - 65F Ward, Brian - 260 Ward, Stacey - 260 Warden, Regina - 257 Warkentin, Kristen - 65F, 114, 115, 116, 11 7 Washburn, Stetfanie - 257 Wass, Amy - 160, 166, 260 Wass, Michelle - 15, 25, 26, 115, 248 Weatherly, Nonnan - 256 Webb, Marc - 18, 19, 65F, 114, 116 Weber, Kim - 651' Weber, Theresa - 261 Webster, Tom - 65F Weins, David - 122 Weins, Nathan - 19, 51 Weisner, Ray - 256 Weiss, Angela - 261 Weist, Jennifer - 159, 249 Weldon, Colleen - 190 Wells, Jean - 256 West, Chrissy - 21, 65, 65F, 106, 109, 112, 150, 151 West, Gina - 50, 65F, 105 West, James - 256 West, Jeanice - 155, 157, 171, 261 Whaley, Mike - 261 Whipple, Layla - 261 White, Debra - 256 White, Jeannie - 79 While, John - 262 White, Kenneth - 141 White, Laurie - 257 White, Megan - 262 White, Phil - 65F, 172, 174 White, Richard - 651' White, Stacy - 154, 257 Wicker, Jennifer - 150, 195, 205, 262 Wiechmann, Dennis - 24, 26, 165, 182, 248 Wiemholz, Fred - 257 Wiens, David - 19, 67, 114, 115, 122, 248 Wiens, Nathan - 18, 19, 67, 115, 116, 117 Wierman, Kathy - 19 Wierman, Mary - 65G Wilburn, Victor - 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 51, 65G, 92 Wiley, Clilford - 257 Wilhoite, Stephanie - 65G, 91, 92, 95 Wilkens, Damon - 65G Wilkerson, Deborah - 10, 15, 20, 21, 65G, 92, 104, 114, 116 Wilkerson, James - 145, 155, 175, 262 Wilkerson, Tanya - 114, 190, 191, 26.5 Wilkis, Kathelyne - 15, 20, 21, 25, 89, 248 Willems, Mark - 260 Williams, Angela - 21, 248, 257 Williams, April - 248 Williams, Bill - 88, 92 Williams, Clayborne - 65G Williams, Erica - 65G Williams, Harvey - 260 Williams, Janice - 55, 65G Williams, Kenneth - 11 Williams, Kevin - 9 Williams, Lisa - 265 Williams, Raquel - 19, 260 Williams, Renee - 65G Williams, Rodney - 151 Williams, Rodney - 265 Williams, Spencer - 165, 260 Williams, Suzanne - 65G Wilson, Amanda - 98, 99, 105, 520 Wilson, Bryan - 164, 260 Wilson, Christene - 259 Wilson, Duane - 65G, 85, 100, 101 Wilson, Keny - 114 Wilson, Robert - 92, 100, 101, 259 Wilson, Steve - 90, 95, 289 Wilson, Vikki - 259 Wimer, Winchester, Robert - 265 Winegar, Lisa - 27, 91, 157, 203, 250 Winter, Martin - 100, 101, 250 Winton, Genevra - 68, 171, 289 Wirth, Sean - 265 Wise, Charlotte - 250 Witrado, Laurie - 6511 Wolverton, Melody - 260 Womack, Robert - 250 Wong, Lawrence - 251 Wood, Faline - 152, 168, 170, .260 Wood, James - 178, 179, 251 Wood, Jason - 11, 92, 95, 172, 251 Wood, Tom - 251 Woodard, Paul - 260 Woods, Gary - 101 JQQEL-Dagfyl.,...,2,'j,l.s..........?....?.,,4 1,wamzen.nenra.1f.511.,.J.i1,1 Wootten, Mike - 262 Work, Dawn - 262 Wrest, Berenda - 160, 262 Wruk, Deanna - 25, 250 Wruk, Tamara - 260 Wycohj Brian - 262 Wynne, Christina - 262 Xaochay, Chaychia - 250 Xiong, Chong - 265 Xiong, Chou - 94 Xiong, Ge - 265 Xiong, Ia - 260 Xiong, la - 94, 265 Xiong, Ka - 265 Xiong, Kou - 259 Xiong, Lia - 94, 259 Xiong, Lo - 250, 265 Xiong, Mee - 259 Xiong, Pashoua - 262 Xiong, Per - 262 Xiong, Tao - 262 Xiong, Thai - 262 Xiong, Tong - 94 Xiong, Tua - 182, 250 Xiong, Ying - 94, 250, 259 Xiong, Youa - 259 Yamamura, Stephanie - 25, 27, 111, 115, 195, 260 Yang, Bee - 101 Yang, Boua - 251 Yang, Cha - 251, 265 Yang, Chou - 265 Yang, Da - 260 Yang, Der - 251 Yang, Ge - 5611 Yang, Gia - 265 Yang, Gnia - 91, 251 Yang, Joua - 260 Yang, Ka - 260, 265 Yang, Keo - 265 Yang, Kia - 260 Yang, Lee - 209 Yang, Leng - 265 Yang, Long - 184, 259 Yang, May - 91, 259 Yang, Mee - 91, 94, 262 Yang, Neng - 165 Yang, Nhia - 94, 251 Yang, Nu - 262 Yang, Pao - 94, 182, 262 Yang, Sheng - 259 ' Yang, Teng - 254 Yang, Ter - 259 Yang, Ton - 94, 254 Yang, Tong Yosemite - 254 Yang, Tria - 262 Yang, Veng - 262 Yang, Xia - 260 Yang, Yay - 254 Yaralian, Vickey - 260 Yates, Michael - 5, 260 Yearton, Douglas - 254 Young, David - 24, 56H, 159, 178, 252 Young, Michael - 141, 254 Zachary, Brian - 92, 104 Senate ups speed l'mlt to 65 mph Zadian, Michelle - 114, 116 Zakrzewski, Robyn - 12, 92 Zamora, Sonia - 265 Zapata, Darlene - 265 Zavala, Corina - 90, 265 Zavala, Gilbert - 254 Zavala, Jennifer - 262, 160, 171 Zertuche, Sheila - 92, 95, 104 Zwetzig, Robert - 15, 88, 98, 520 4545 FAVORITE T. IL SHOW COSB Y SHOW GROWING PAINS 316 da Ciosing 9?-and You wrote all af this dur Pistanawfaitacie Llcon. FAVORITE GROUP RUN D.M. C. BON JOVI BEASTIE BOYS - IfI' K ', fr x he nd Mark FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE LEARNER S D.J. 'S WEINS TO CK S Kenny Moreno. FAVORITE MOVIE TOP GUN PLATOON , he IMPACT of the I S school ' yeafsy ending I n I cannot be in general terms as it affects Q , each student in a diferent l f l way. Just as you come to the I I-,Q no n I I , end of this book and form a , - l s personal opinion about its A 2 E lll n sttl I content, so are you thinking Wt A I about how the year has treat- Qk A Q X x P ed you. y H X S Memories are great and as XG uk. one looks back on the year . , I ylli the lock out becomes a , picture of kids trying to get S 2 d M to class before the bell rung. I g A , The activities, peace bal- Kn jl E6 OW- O L'22',7gjpfZ,'5i1fZ,ZfQZtZQ,Z'?n'L?,Z I r pllri llll l prsri I qqqawgsmore memories will not be x ,, pypp forgotten. A ' KQANAS K During the summer when QS g ,,' lrrl we 're relaxing, we 'll run into U E WMS VC classmates and think back at . QJVQ' pwegwall the fun. we'll talk about XVXOJQQ Ox what's going to be on in a E O x couple of months with ques- NXMUN DVVYQ K Mtions like What's on your even CQYMQ Q9 EJ 'AQ schedule? or Where are QQVM 5 I VOPQ you going to be? . . . Foot- kjxgl. Q XVXKURMA ball season already? Wow, AOOQESS fm I HC 1 W Does time fly! Yft CD 317 Qoonuw X,-,O C' ' Sain GOKIB S II L QL 1 Closing 7-fuqwo U Participating in game sho week are Joleen Puma and STAND BY ME - Edi or's Goodbye! lt seems like the class of 87 were just freshmen now we are Seniors and graduating. l could not have asked to belong to a better class . . . Being yearbook editor n chief took alot of time. I greatly appreciate my stalfs dedication, I could never have done it without them!!!!!! Janeen Roy, Bestest little Buddie our friendship means the world to me and more. Stay as sweet and as pretty as ever. Don 't forget you have to take me down Kings Canyon in my black clothes . . . Ha . . . Ha . . . Best of luck on your shop, l'll be your client forever! Mario Cavalli, My Big Burrito all the trips to the cabin were fun, l still have no idea how your mother and father put up with you, they probably manage because they are such great people themselves! Arnold and Tina please teach your son how to drive a three wheeler right!!!! Mario, My Big Burrito l love you alot probably because there is alot of you to love. Ha . . . Ha . . . Devoya Mayo, U R SPECIAL TO ME PRETTY LADK ALL THOSE CHATS OVER TEA MEAN ALOT TO ME. DOH 't LET YOUR FAIYTASIES RUIYAWAY WITH YOUBECAUSE WHAT YOU ONLYDREAM . . . ILIVE . . . HA . . . HA . . . I LOVE YA BUIYCHES AND BUIYCHES WOMAlY!!!! How to say goodbye and thank you to my best teacher, and main mama, and that is none other then Mrs. Mary Ann Harter. Hang in there pretty lady!! All those little talks were and always will be very special to me. To the new and old Snows, thank you bunches and bunches. To ' B-B-Q sandwiches an .' Don 't forget our handsome date on V-Day!! And the un snowball ig ts at the lake . . . To the class of 1987, Work hard for all your dreams and goals in life to come true, Goodluck and Goodbye for now . . . Couldn 't forget my Pluto buddie Gina West, keep your nose clean kid and you 'll be great!!!!! I U , U o 1456-6 Ifh, ..... Q ff -- d Lani? ,...i.,.., pi , . xT? 073 Greacan Stal? Colophon tary Ann Harter- Advisor, Kari Jackson- Theme Editor, The McLane GFCHCHH- VOIUHIC 28, 1986-1987. Mother Iiane Toscas- Editor -n- Chief lichele Alaniz- Photographer Yd Lanier- Photographer, sports Irys Conley- Head Photographer, sports, Pen Pallet and Press iteve Lopez- Photographer, sports Iario Cavalli- Ads Editor, art work, end sheets, cover, D. P. 's Fawn Chittenden- Academics Editor, sports, seniors iusannah Garcia- Pen Pallet l and Press, sports clubs Ervin Marin- Index, sports Susan Martino- Seniors, clubs Wendy Oloizia- Activities, underclassmen Janeen Roy- Senior Editor, student life, sports, teachers Krista Spencer- Underclass Editor, ads, activities Lana Thomas- Index Editor, an work for D. P. 's, folio Sherri Thornhill- Sports Editor Amanda Wilson- Activities Editor, underclass, student life Robert Zwetzig- Index, sports The Cover- Consists of a red brick pattern with embossed, raised foil lettering. Endsheets- White pages with red lettering. The pages- Consists of 80 lb. gloss paper. Color pages- are selected by editor and advisor using the rota- tion method used years before. There are a few exceptions. Copy- Consists of 48i. Division pages are 40. Captions type size is 9 pt. Body copy is 12 pt. Sub Headlines 42 pt. Division page headlines 48 pt. Lower case for Sub Headlines. Main Head- lines is ALL CAPS. 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