Mira Mesa High School - Mirada Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1982
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BON VOYAGE! 5 ft H 1. 2 5 . 5 , A 5 l 1 T T T 3 z 1 ln the early hours of the morning, Sept. 14, 1981, 2,818 alarms awakened the mates of Mira Mesa High. With mixed emotions of enthusiasm and dismay, the first day of the year long cruise had begun and the fresh log book was opened. Welcome aboard to a voyage full of excitement and excursions that won't be forgotten. First on the itinerary were greetings by the cheerleaders, songleaders, and the A.S.B. as schedules were issued. Checking into cabins and finding classes followed. A special orientation during first period for the frosh helped these newcomers develop sea legs for their maiden voyage. The students had boarded, and the 81-82 cruise was under way, Itinerary changes in the counseling cabin and finding the way around the different decks and gangways were common frustrations. Greeting familiar faces, seeing old friends and making new ones added to the adventure of the cruise. The weather was clear and the cruise promised to be a fine one! 4 Theme Welcome Aboard hm Q if 'WEFF 1 '15- '1a. In -xl I1 up W. 'B 3 1 1 1 , , I 5,1 1 Sw 5 .wum.,5 lj X X All ABOARD! First come, first served. For those who liked to stay aboard ship, the galley had many delicious treats and sweets. There were many provisions to choose from: cakes, chocolate milk, tacos, hamburgers, and pizza. Marauder seamates did not wait in line for long because of the nutritious items offered in other lines such as fruits salads, and yogurt. The Galley hours were flexible, beginning with breakfast at 6:30 and serving through both lunches and again in the afterschool snacks. In the morning, Marauder seamates enjoyed a variety of hot chocolate, cereal and coffee cake for breakfast. After school maties satisfied their tastebuds with a quick snack. The Galley is a cornucopia of gastronomical delights which depended on the skills of the Galley crew. 1 X X 3 X X 253 X X is .V , 1 55 1 . . f XX,X-XX,,, 4 f , mw,,sX-9 -X X 1, XXXX 1 is Sa s QR ss. T .TXX X s 4, Pm' 1. There is always a seating problem at lunch. i 2. Todays rations consist of bananas. l 3. Melissa West buys a few rations, 6 Sea Rations while they are still available. 4. Eating lunch on the grass seems to break the monontony of the school day. Sea Ration at km'- if Nw 'isis . 5 Rough Waters Ahead ister I ., , 4 , .ggi-'ff,,,y as it i ..ar. W S3 fr kg S ASX if ss ,. .std if It was a foggy day like many a day of those on any voyage on the sea and as in life. The moriningls fog is surely folowed by bright noonday sun only hours awayg the calm harbor of evening and sure to come. During the first weeks of school the Counseling Wardroon was packed with students ready to find out about the S..A.T. test and graduation. In spite of all the confusion and mischief, the counselors made another year go by more or less successfully, helping student through a terrific year. 1. Mr, Bailff walks to his next class, after eating lunch. 2. David Allen looks over his schedule, before going to his new class. 3. Robert Smith exchanges greetings with Mr. Funches before heading to the Counseling Office. 4. The first week of school holds many problems, which are cleared up before the week is over. .t ..t ,... . -1 fee ' A K gg W .i- S1 .... N, . . ,,u. 3' Rough Waters Ahead 7 A ilii 4 Us x You IWQJ1- av-1: ,WWW 4 1-.W 1 4 H .yi ' ' t 1 , -or - 4. . ... Q.-.,.,2..,4.M.. , 2 A 'Mfff?fff ' f , -Y - vw' .4 K4 if-if V V a .9 fJ3 .,1,?3g,if -. 3517555 Q.. 'wi Q AQ 35 ' ,- ' !.f'?Ec. A ' i 9 's 3, 'UF M .vf'l.f1..IQ . -f F Wf' JW A ' ,f . C Ha ,WW . X vw- e 'g y' hw' 'M vfp iifv H-mg :gf . 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Hara, Lt. R. Mortera, Lt. M. Valleroy Front Row: Drill Team Captain K. Giese, Flag Captain I. Adkins. 3. The MARAUDERETTES show their pride, before beginning their rountines. 4. As the game intensifies, the captains are preparing their crew to enter thefield. 5. Standing at attention on the deck, is not uncommon for the Marauderettes. 6. Captain Kathy Giese put everything in ship shape order. 7. The Flag Team Officers are: Top Row: Lt. Maria Garrido, Lt. Karen Grey Front Row: Captain Ingrid Adkins. 12 Drill Team 'Q ' Pisidg at 4 Fluttering blue and gold waves upon white flags signaled to all that the MARAUDERETTES were present. Kicking high and snapping 'round ,they strutted to the drumbeat of the band. The Captain called the cadence while the Lieutenants led their units. Flags twirled as skirts swirled and shiny white boots pranced. The games were more than just fun. The MARAUDERETTES also performed at Homecoming festivities and in local parades as well as entering competitions against other high school drill teams, Twelve long hours were the price of perfection. Numerous fundraisers financed trips to compete. Members rocked around the clock in a rockathon g sold a year's supply of calories in each box of candyg washed cars and sold roses for datesg as well as presenting a potpourri of rountines in concert with the band. This yearls bright new uniforms were purchased with funds raised from last yearfs events. The team on the field became buddies off the field. Every performance ended with a trip for pizza and...fdon't tell Momjmroot beer. Drill Team 13 M .M W., ..,,x Y . .. Mm. .M nwwwmmm.. W . E Q Q 15 K 5. s E E E iv 3 Y 5 S .MQww.WwW...ww..H,--1.-..,.1A..-ffm., .m,M...:1i...f, ..,,mv-....M.Nw-..b.xm.wXfwMQW.-v,w.Wm-1.A.,xxA-W.. W - Wm Xxa- ,NN,,,...l-F ww1b1.1wc1--wwwwM...wWwWwQNMWA- www-mmm.. ,LY. ...WWWQ --N, m.....,.f-- 4 ...,. . , . .. -.,,........,,.... K .. X N . E S E I- It was full speed ahead for the K.E.Y. Star Line which had been founded to engage in school- community service trade. To that purpose they bought in the name and flag of one of the most famous of the Mira Mesa-Scripps Kiwanis companies. K.E.Y. meaning Kiwanis Educates Youth is cosponsored by the Mira Mesa-Scripps Kiwanis Crew and supervised by Mr. Walter Sievverth, Kiwanian, and Mr. Otis Punches, vice principal. Objectives of KEY groups on board included the development of iniative and leadership, providing experience in living and working together, and serving the school and community. The KEY crew's International theme, which headed windward, was to Pursue Tomorrow's Potential, working and supporting handicapped and lonely children. The International theme was not the clubls forestay, KEY clubbers were also busy finding ways to support Senior citizens for the District theme, Wisdom and Youth. For school projects, the Crew went abeam by publicizing home games, aiding the faculty in projects, and helping the career center with vocational days. For community projects, the KEY crew amidship volunteered services for Muscular Dystrophy at Escondido Mall, worked in the cotton candy and coke booth at the Good Shepherd Oktoberfest, and raised funds for Unicef. Fundraisers such as car washes and working in concessions were fared well, and were equally moored as was the Crew's manpower and entertainment. 1. KEY Club, Support of Churches at the Good Shepherd Oktoberfest proved to be a success while Mori Lernau worked concessions. 2. Rose Tajalle spun cotton candy after scooping ice in the coke booth at the Oktoberfest. 3. Vince Sermona stands before the KEY Banner after hanging it up at the KickfOff Dance, Oct. 2, considering KEY Club helped sponsor the dance. 4. Michelle Braff, Evelyn Padua, and Alex Stojadinovic organized the coat and shoe check at the Oct. 2dancefor thefirst hour before the A.S.B. and Seniors took over. 5. The KEY Clubbers are, front row: L. Harris, S. Simmons, M. Ebalo, S. Rivera, E. Bergeron, M. Lemau, P. Rostrata, B. Castenada, and E. Padua, President. Second Row: N. Navida, M. Hulett, M. Pandes, Vice President, M. Laserna, R. Tajalle, E. Danga, D. Rago, M. Braff, and Mr.-Funches, Advisor. Top Row: D. McCarthy, R. Cabal, D. DeLong, A. Manzano, V. Serrnona, F. Mendoza, W. Sirnrnons, A. Stojadinovic, and B. Beahrn. 16 KEY Club Serviceable Voyage W Ca Casting New In ormation The MARQUEE is one of the best newspapers in San Diego County, said Doug Fugate, a proud staff writer. Through the year's cruise the eighteen journalists spent many hours before and after school to meet deadlines. They became close friends during deadlines by aiding each other on calls of duty. Full speed ahead, sticking to jobs and not drifting off were the only ways to stay afloat during deadlines. Writing stories and editorials came after interviewing people to get as many quotes as possible. Admiral Suzanne Emery was there to ensure that the MARQUEE sailed smoothly through sixteen treacherous deadlines. 1. The presses of Pomerado Publishing in Poway are regularly used to print the sixteen issues of the MARQUEE and reporters on cz recent uisit are front Dave Durkouich, Bonnie Armstrong, Eddy Brauo, Jon Sakurauchi, Mike Cooper and Doug Fugate with Jeff Weeks behind. On the other side of the work table are top row Admiral Suzanne Emery and Debbie Nowakouzski with thefront row ofJaneen Hentz, Doris Celendro, Hiep Nguyen, Damian Lopez, Bonnie Bennett, Arleen Basurto and Robert Tacloban. Adele Sayarot and a salesman Jeff Yeager. 2. Adele Sayarot, Debbie Nowakowski, Jeneen Hentz, and Jon Sakurauchi look ouer some copy before turning it into the plant, Marque 11 Cruise Directors Navigate This year's A.S.B. is one of the most thinking group of individual characters that I ever worked with, affirmed Admiral Judy Earle. Each time a subject was brought about, the fourteen cruise directors set their minds full speed ahead. The five high ranking officers, who led the ASB. were Captain-Steve Greene, Commander-Mina Ocampo, Steward-Saundra Valenzuela, and HistorianeAdriana Martinez. These officers attended dances and activities and assisted in setting them up. Directing and benefitting activities to keep the school spirit afloat was what the ASB. did best. They held dances, conducted noontime activities, campus clean-up, parades, hosted homecoming dance, pep rallies, and assemblies for passengers who had excellent grades and great citizenship. Captain Steve Greene also aired the bulletin for the entire ship twice a week over the PA, system. 18 A.S.B. 7 i P ls ,gp-w-Wm H kv A ,-? A 2 .-wv Y F ,, ., W - ,A 1 . A: QAM v?E.1?-mw- . new ms .-za? fy 1' 'iw gs! ,F f M. 'W ' , g?'f:?,:i?'4v'g law .Sb if-ff IA .SMX , W my nm, HM, ' M Sw i,A w S5 fag, .5 V 'I mv: M. mi M 'f f'w WM ,P f, 5, X is . Ki J N X , , - 'T ' W L L y um M 'M Crui ing To The Music Cruise directors of this year's kick-off dance opening the year, were the A.S.B., the Key Club, and the Senior Class, which were in charge of ticket sales. These active sailors also ran the concession stand in the lobby of the promenade deck, while Marauders sailed through the evening with music by D.J. K-Hollywood, who played a variety of popular hits. The highlight of the evening was a drawing for a pair of Rolling Stones concert tickets, won by Lori Ramos. The dance was profitable and an enjoyable evening cruise for everyone involved due to the large turnout. 1. Marauders take a break from the fast pace of the dance, 2. Passengers pose for a quick picture on deck before proceeding to the starlight room. 3. Seaworthy uoyagers entertain themselves. 4. Julie Malo and Andy Brockmire punk with perfection. 5. Rich Brady and Susie Doane sail with the music. 20 Dance .V .... . . . V if . ,..L ,www ,,.. .... 3 'QE A wig I: W :Av Q it ...s-4 sis www , err 1 . .e -V, , Q , Z ' V .far 1 - Ni SW 55533 is WW WX M waxy WM 'Sm is WMM Ring Around The Moon T'was a grave story that unfolded on the stage of Mira Mesa High School. Dracula was presented by the Sword and Scroll Honorary Drama Society with only three weeks rehearsal. That mythical monster, Count Dracula fin his batman outfitl, was flying night patterns over Mira Mesa. It was love at first bite according to the many ladies in theCount's night life and with a raise of an eyebrow after each bite, you could see Dracula's great delight. 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After school there was the annual parade down Mira Mesa Boulevard, which wound up at the football field. The Girls swimming team won first place for their float, which displayed originality. The cruise ended with the Homecoming Game and later that evening, with the Homecoming Dance. 1. The Class of '84's representatives parade down the street on Homecoming Day. 2. The Class of '82 proudly marches down Mira Mesa Boulevard. 3. In the class spirit competition, Judy Earle, Admiral, points out that the Junirs are winning. 4. Theslave sale was a huge success. The price ranged from Mty cents to eight dollars. 5. Robert Tacloban holds on to his chariot hoping for a victory. 6. The Seniors anxiously await the start of the tug-o'war finals. vis' nv .5 at -fl' Spirit Week 25 1. Scott Neumann struggles for a first down. 2. The Kearny defense is shattered by the Marauder s'outstanding effort. 3. Darryl Brooks, Senior Class President, awards Junior Class President, Janet Guerrero, with a pie in her face. 4. Freshman princess, Debbie Hasten, along with escort, Junior Davidson, stroll down the red carpet. 5. A lone Marauder watches the game as the sun sets on the season. 6. Moments after her crowning, Homecoming Queen Didi Valasco and her escort George Zabetakis, look forward to an exciting euening at the dance. 7. The winning float by the girls swim team circles the field during haUAtime. 8. Lonnie Rush, 1980-81 Homecoming Queen, shares the joy of the newly crowned queen. 26 Homecoming in ww what 5 ff 3. :af gsv, fn M1 . LEWQQMMQH.. . . , 4 A.: ,-4' A ,. ,gy V 'v s ---'QP-. .., , , ,,,. ' ' ' ,f a ! iIQ . ?, .A - 'ff' ,iff 4 , 2' 1 QTJ . u-?1..1'- J, .5 ' 1 s. f. 6' M -iii? 2: VIE Catching The Views H-sw -+i.,..Q,.g., it . 5 ... A .ns .... - , .. Junior Varsity Cheer is number one! declared Jovie Sabal. This motto was the goal that kept Junior Varsity Cheerleading afloat. The eight seamates did their best to maintain a happy aggressive crowd with jumps, kicks, cheers, chants, and somersaults. Nobody does it better than Junior Varsity Cheer, explained Captain Cheryll Robinson who also aided Admiral Anne Oberhaus in patching the leaks in the cheerleadings performance by maintaining practice five days a week. Cheering was not the only matter the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders accomplished. They sold ribbons and pins for school spirit and participated in a contest against Serra called A Mile of Pennies. 28 J. V. Cheerleaders An horing In On Spirit Who are the Cheerleaders that aren't songleaders, J. V. or Varsity cheerleaders or even Drill Team? They've performed at pep rallies and were the main performance at Homecoming. But why didn't they ever perform during a football game? That's because the group they're the Chargettes, made up of members of the Marauder football team. What are Chargettes? Chargettes are guys having a good time showing spirit. A chance to be crazy, said George Delgado. Over the summer each Cheerleader adopted one Chargette and taught him the ropes of being a cheerleader. They also made the skirts, which when combined with the Chargette's jerseys made the proper performance attire. Head Chargette, Mathis Huff, and Co-Head Scott Neumann, lead cheers which described Chargettes in a crazy, but true way: having fun and providing entertainment for the student body. 1. The Chargettes consist OL Top Row: Mike Rios, Andy Brockmire, Robert Liauw, Mathis Huff, Joe Damato, Mike Vigil, Front Row: George Delgado, Mike Stewart, Scott Neumann, and Chris Wreiden. 2. The Chargettes get together before doing some of their cheers. 3. Scott Neumann does his thing. 4. Mike Stewart and Mathis Huff show that they haue the true MARAUDER spirit. 5. Chris Wreiden and Andy Brockrnire cheer to gettheir fans motivated. N--' C hargettes 29 Sa 52.2-1.a9 .,.J Setting Out For Sea Us r ' f ' C The Senior Class of 81-82 had the very best times, while helping the school's 636 seniors through rough waters. They participated in many activities, such as the traditional toilet papering of the campus the first day of school. They also co-sponsored the first dance of the year, which was a spectacular event. The crew officers worked hard over the year to improve the school and provide recreation and memorable events for the graduation crew. Seven elected officers and nine appointed members including Admiral Donna DeYoung organized cruise events. 1. Class Officers, Top Row: Darryl Brooks, Susan Emmerson, Admiral DeYoung, Fornabel Bagongahasa, Debbie Aspacio, Christine Conuento, Jose Mendoza, Second Row: Howard Simon, Marichel Pandes, Janela Diosa, Liz Dacquel, Jose Danga, Clarissa Mata, Front Row: Dave Durkouich, George Zabetakis, and Scott Webb. 2. Appointed Offiers Top Row: Forriabel Bagongahasa, Clarissa Mata, George Zabetakis, Jose Danga, Howard Simon, Susan Emmerson, Front Row: Christine Conuento, Daue Durkouich, and Scott Webb. 3, Elected Officers: Darryl Brooks, Debbie Aspacio, Jose Mendoza, Liz Dacquel, Janela Diosa, and Marichel Pandes. Class Advisor-Admiral Donna DeYoung , Captain-Darryl Brooks First Mate-Debbie Aspacio Cruise Director-Liz Dacquel Purserdanela Diosa Dir. of Activities-Jose Mendoza Dir. of Publicity-Marichel Pandes Senior Class 31 . . . And A Bottle of Pep Raise the flags. Strike up the band. Shake the pom pons and clap your hands. Come on Big Blue Let's Go!!! Come together right now with cheerleaders that sparkle, athletes that hustle, coaches with moxie and fans with pizzazz. Feel the pulsing rhythm of the music. See the precision of the drill team. Respond to the enthusiasm of the cheerleaders and rally 'round the team with breathless impatience urging the Mira Mesa Marauders on to victory. Approaching the sights began new experiences. Every Friday, were hour lunches, to envoke spirit, enthusiam, and boundless energy. 1. Tia Francis and Kim Robinson claim that MARAUDERS are number 1! 2. Tim Crone accepts a welcoming cake from the Pep Club, as the J. V. Football team was introduced. 3. The MARAUDER cheerleaders and songleaders conclude the pep rally with the Alma Mater, 32 Pep Rally if fri-at fkfkun S i oyage f I V V-ffffmM53m.WW,M. j i V f -,,L . - ,-,, . ,h,' ,, ,,, , I , ,,,, ' f , at V, I 4 , ri 4 ' , 'Y f ' I f ff ' 'Elf V ff .f'fUL'i7fZfW',f f?3? ff5f:7..lE',.Z.,. ,,f:':u i'f.f .Q ' . V , ,W wg A ' f a v' -f . ' i 1 i .. A . 1- - ,uf ,J , , V I .. , '5 '.i: Y . 156: 1244.9 Tif ,. ' , . w,l:iwgi,ig:- ,yr .i ,-fam!-, '- re,'Mw3,p2 aff' fm 6 f V ,,,,,, , ,,, W A 'I fnWwM,WWM...m .iWWW,W,. V 4 f E i I .,.,1-?.... ni, , On Jan. 14, 1982, an assembly in commemoration of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has become an annual event. This year's proved to be most successful as the many teachers, students, and parents hove into port for an hour-long presentation by dedicated students. I have a dream , Dr. Martin Luther King said, and that dream was discussed and shared with every Marauder present. A brief biography of Dr. King's life along with a slide show, stirred the minds of many, while poems and songs with related themes were read and sung. 1. James Pope begins the assembly with introductory remarks hailing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 2. Cindi Ward assists in playing the song, Destiny , written by Kevin Fluornoy, honoring the late Dr. King. 3. Susan Doane assists in the playing of Destiny , 4. Cindy Vales enhances the audience with Keuin Fluornoy's composition. Martin Luther King 33 New Port .Q .... X. ,,, Q Qty k S S. ,V , if gg lr s E Egg iii' i is 'ai The Year of the Dog was welcomed on January 22 by Vietnamese and Chinese students at Mira Mesa High School. The traditional lion dance was performed by students to the accompaniment of a large ceremonial drum during a special lunch hour program. Under the direction of teacher Phuong Do, students brought typical Vietnamese dishes to share with the faculty in celebration of the Lunar New Year 4680. The lion head and drum were made available to the school through the courtesy of Mr. Albert Wong from the Chinese Social Service Center. 1. How hard should we hit it? We don't want to break it! 2. Mr. Fansler greets the dragon before his dance 3. Just another day of dragon slaying. 34 Lunar New Year Tet N? Whooping It . 'r4' - ., . , 4- 4f A J, 'gm . J J.. rf if Q! m wr. .2 Q I l 1 54 .- i Q' , f ' M, l ji K- in 5 f A 7 I , ,, ' fin: 1,3 X, ' 5 5, 5 , I V, K , I 1 I if A., 1 ,4 xr 1 5 4 1 Mft! Q KM t I W af, I f ,VNV , . -,f - 'm , V114 4 4 sy , ,V 1 f V ,l.m,,,, . 1 -. 'TY , 5 , g ,B ,,,, M' tariff 'ml . ,-,f::'n,,s,,tE Mr , , X up ,,,,, Mmg, , is . ,, J li L. c l ' 1 , ,,i 1 if A j l L V .,,,, .,,,,, The gals finally had their chance to snag that special guy at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance March 12th. And after a tad of sasparilla many girls drug their hoedown garbed sailors over to Mr. Dennis Morgan for an informal marriage ceremony. The sheriffs had their guns loaded ready to Corral those pesky pirates who might intervene in the rnarryin , or try to escape at the last minute preferring the life of a rogue. 1. Sharon Cole finally gets her guy to uisit Marryin' Sam. 2. Robert Schneider contemplates whether he really wants to dance. 3. Robert Tacloban shows his best hoedown form on 'the sawdust covered floor. Sadie Hawkins 35 Royalty On The High Seas ll IllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllll 36 ASB King hotos by Lee Schaffert imc:-. R iillllllllllllllllIIIIIIII Q Senior Prmce Mathis Huff A S 5 i R5 Q Senior Prince Azdy Brockmire llllllllllllllllllll Junior Knight Don Shultz IIllllllllllllllllllllllllI E 2 5 ss 3 S , 5 Nw K , E XXV ? r fm Q, Q E, 4 K New N 3 1 E . Q 9 F.. , 1 F x Ye E is SP ' Q m W .sf , . S Wim F T. - A fi? A I glfui QQP: Xl' '79 .Q .,: - Ass F. .. . .. ' ' 'ciiissiifx K. X Ns N, L s ' Ed Allen Shirley Austin Alton Baillif Helga Barthold Paul Beck Marcelle Benjami Math, English Counselor Math Foreign Language Counselor T. V.fEnglish C C oooa roo Z is Q N if fix X N S S X X X Q s W Jan Brittle Don Buechler Giselle Cadol Counslor Drivers Ed Foreign Language ii . giix W Q X X S is ESE? N , X Y 9 nn YB ' --ii 5 . -- X X N N ' 1 i, 3 t. 3 Everett Chaffin Rita Claiborne Dick Clem Social Studies Science Physical Ed. K.: P if , S V tw e. f . X - ir' X . . - Q X .M as ii 2 x wxwix 5 K .. My , gg S Gene Covpef Con Crawford Tim Cunningham Fleet A d m i ra 1' Wi ll i a m Fa n s le r Industrial Arts Social Studies Physical Ed. i s :'- t-. Af Donna DeY0un9 Phuons D0 Pat Duncan Bob Durham Judy Earle Larry Elliot Math Social Studies Soc. St. Social Studies Art,ASB Physical Ed, gs Chuck Bentley Industrial Arts Elaine Bennett foreign Language l u u uu l g t Rick Cannon rivers Training Diana Bentley Beth Blakemore Science Resource Spec. ,gig xt- Q s ,, , M - km N. i . i if ifs G G , j' ,ee , . . Gary Blevins Phisical Ed Cathie Carrick Art Chemical diagrams and Wayne Colborne Wells Goodhue. Social Studies Karen Davies Art Richard Curtis English Marshall Ellis Pat Ellwggd structures are pointed Carol DeCola English Suzanne Emery out by science teacher Louise Connor . ge f 's ' wil. ' L l Q Edg y i , it -f 1 if - W L Paul Denson Science N Frank Foggiano Foreign Langua Lois DeLay Kathy Boschen English Gordon Carter Social Studies Kim Coody Social Studies Mike DeRisi Career Counselor Soc. St., Res. Spec Joe Giles 2, . -' ' fx. V L-fr' -,. . i f -ff '-gag - - nigga: iss- 1 , '- -:ff if '- 12' .23 'a 2 C Phi if 1- , - -.-.sg .N-i 1 .. .v:.'.,. , 'Q .- -1.5,-,...::, .3 ,351 Q 5 3 f 1 4- . .f,' 'gk 1-q Q 4 i 'f. L 11 Qi-'fs'.','i'p Science Soc. Stu., Business Eng., Publications Health Social Studies Science LL- 4. X xiii S vi K E .1 Frank Graham-Caso Tina Graham-Caso Social Studies English Ana. Q-in -kk' i . , ff? F . M 4, - as 1. I - ' ,- Sylvia Hjorth Peg Hollenbeck Foreign Language ConsumerfFamily Marge Johnson Counselor Judy Johnston Math Wilma Kozai Librarian Stan Kossoff Math Tony Grazioli Res. Spec. Debra Holm Physical Ed. Dee Kacirk Nurse Mike Lanz Industrial Arts gf-- gf- 'W'-N u e 44-L i . . ,.-L Q5 ,z U ' it X 5 Terry Gregor James Gregory Brad Griffii Physical Ed. Math Physical E4 Vice Admirals Otis Funches, Mary Worthingi and Barbara Well A Christy McMahon Becky McMullen Sharon Mendenhall Dave Mills Geraldine Minott Dennis Morg. Physical Ed. Counselor Business Ed. Health English,Athletics English,Dran K V. Naida Groff Science Dick Hull Math Richard Kalling Industrial Arts R Sylvia Lee Business Ed. Paul MU Pl19 Robert Murrell Math Counselor Noel Hull Emily Hawkins Marilyn Herman Marilyn Hemandez English Physical Ed- SIP Coordinator Res. Spec. Coach Lottermoser reforms to lunch after building up an appetite in P.E. Dennis Lottermoser Bill Male Harriet Marriner PllVSlC0l Ed- Teleuision,English English Ann Oberhaus English Ronnie Olsen Math,Athletics Ruth Hicks Social Studies ,yi :EK Andrea Jankovich Gwenn Jensen English Consumerflfamily jp! Allen King Math Andy Martinez Industrial Arts John Orendorff English Sheldon Kirby Art Chuck Mclntire Physical Ed. Marilyn Ortega English Eli li? f 54 1 iy i A -iw -:.L si ,, i Hi ifiifif Q2 is- e - 2:5-3553 - Eos-'ff i : E Q z lf A X Q 3 3 Q is 53 i Y xi 3 56 X Paul Otis English Mike Lanz Ind. Arts Storm Wery Science Shirley Young English Bill Ritter 4 4 Grounds Sup'vr Jean Palmer Pl19SiC0l Ed- Social Studies Larry Steinbrecher Carol Stowe Science Penny Patten English Ted Parent Mary Patterson Business Ed. fl? Jack Ray English Physical Ed. I in the bay beyond. Robert Wise Margaret Wittstruck Industrial Arts Math i i ss .' - zibgzrz g A sgcg Q ,,. i .L Xxx? -I .:'.i' K E ....V. . Virgiljld Z0fiCl1 Lynn Zucker Pam Camp Business Ed. Physical Ed, 51? Secretary .pf ,ef Trey Beahm Security Y Willie White Doug DuBois Security Security Paul Otis surueys life from the shore of Tuamota in Archipelago in French Polynesia before returning to a friend's 41-foot sloop, Kimchow anchored Ina Deiner Olga Financial Secretary ESAA 1 Eiii A N i Ed Brown , Kathy Villan Security e Security Earl Romero ' Science Lee Rocheleau Counselor l Louis Regas A Math Q ,wc Clarence Thomas Sue Thonert Earl Toler English English Math ci,, I Len Wolfe L Julie Barnes Louise Marrithew Music Secretary Secretary ,,.yg-g Wanda Gould Marlene Johnson Sharron Mankins EEP Coordinator Career Aide Financial Clerk - Gordon Sikes Norvada Smedley Math Music Tony Schiraldi Math E X68 fs- -si f ' 'iii : Roy Van Grove Nancy Vondracek Virginia Ward Math English Social Studies scc L n'n ' K 4-4' NL' SS,.'ig: Wendy Pruett Jean Potter Secretary Secretary Phyllis Mique Nina Moe Jo Mohr Math Lab Math Lab Admin. Asst. l Dottie Schaefer Chris Staltari Alice Volpe Gary Leon Health Clerk TV Technician Comm. Lab Locker Room Helping Hand O Main office Includes: Val Clem, Lois Jenkins, Val Hentges, Sally Dodd, Pat Runyan, The Cafeteria Staff gathers for a picture. They are:B. Sheffel, R. TajaIle,D. Smith,L. Reiter,M. Kosaka,G. Wu,C. Samo,E. Defur,A. Reyes,M. Knuth,G. Sloan,N, Swelland,C. Fickett,J. Burris,S. Esquilan,C. BaiIey,J. Thorton,B. Hess,K. Gaines,R. Wetherald,H. Hultburg,and C. Fares. The Cafeteria Staff gathers for a picture.Front row: B. Shejfel, R. Tajalle, D. Smith,L. Reiter,M. Kosaka,G. Wu,C. Sarno. Second row: E. Defur,A. Reyes,M. Knuth, G. Sloan,M. SweIland,C. Fickett,J. Burris,S. EsquiIan,C. Bailey. Top row: Jim Thornton,B. Hess,K. Gaines,R. Wetherald,H. Hultburg,and C. Fares, 312.7 l Marauder Rig V 3, ,..e' .Q ,ff M ..,,,,MMA --4.---. .W :HMs..qY - s Q QM 4. . i Qs ,,.w,,i,,'g, 4 mi X Media Center staff includes: Parn Mc Donald, Margo Denten, Glenda Austin, Wilma Kozai, Jean Haynes, Buzzie Dall, Christopher Staltrari, Dottie Greene, Ruth Weisenberg, and Carole Flesh. Assistants in the Special Education Department are Sherrie Ballous, Sherrie Bean, Irene Castor, Laury Gonzales, Dee Lee, Judy Johnson and Pam Seyfarth. The custodial crew consists of Chuck Tamagni, Mike Martine, Ken Vester, Jim Tanner, Bob Lowry fCrew Chiefj ,Todd Malowey and Jim Euans fSuperuisorj. 5, AA.. A. A 4. f'uF 'z5??fif: X ,. ..,-52' XX 5 - . k gg -- rf 3 , M W LQ Rf x f X X K .- X 5 S ix H N -x ,: .. A :,,.,. X ,fx X- we 'Ha Xi., ww A im MQ Jaw W ...Q-SSW Nj., . JW' wg' Wk. 'urn Swv L ,,,NQ4Q4Q-MW X 1' HY f .. w ,,f' ' :iii 5315 e 3 ,:QY'i.f?f!fk 55 55 125- Q S Q f .S Q ,, :L,. 2 I E . ..,,, -55,5255 3. u L , ..i- - H X Q ' : . fs: S . ' I A aw e X Q A - it. 5 . :. . 1 -2 - , X Y. ,. A XSS Q ' QQ - --MM Y X. - . -M.: .Wi 5 1 1 :I 1mw2iX?3+w-1- .xmwww A W x .Nw-QRSN . 'mf S Q - -1 Mwmx- mmwwmasswwss Milagros Abitria Lisa Acampora Vivian Acosta Ingrid Adkins David Aguinaldo Q Monica Albino Nancie Alcock Jocelyn Aldor Anna Alfiler V Brian Allen 1 Jay Allen 1 John Alonzo ' Allan Anderson Caroline Anderson Tammy Anderson A Colleen Andrews f William Arbuckle A Bonnie Armstrong f 4 1 w i. 1 1 A 4 I 4 1 A A A w 4 1 1 4 w P 5 David Armstrong 5 Michael Asaro A l l 50 Senig rg eeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaseeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeet-.eeeeeseeeeu Lily Hitchens dreams about what the future will hold. John Ashe Debbie Aspacio Dawn Atwood Rossana Bagaporo Fornabel Bagongahasa Mishelle Baker Richard Ballesteros Juan Bantum Christopher Bareno Michael Barker Sherry Barker Michael Barnes Loretta Barrera William Bartley EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE S e n io rs 5 1 Paola Bartolomeo Celeste Basom Lora Baxter .Derek Beahm Kelly Beddome Leona Beery Michael Bell Rick Bellows Arthur Bembo Bonnie Bennett Elise Bergeron Patricia Betancur Carl Billings Lenora Biscocho 52 Seniors Monica Black Phyllis Blain Steve Blake Howard Blomberg Gina Bonham Frances Botos Melanie Bowles Scott Bowman Kristen Bradberry Richard Brady Mechele Braff Kara Bragg Ana Bravo Eduardo Bravo S?-53 Seniors 53 Edward Bray Kelly Breckenridge Tony Briant Roy Brinker Donnalee Brinkerhoff Susan Britton Andrew Brockmire Darryl Brooks B Brooke Brown B David Bruce Arlene Buhay . Walter Buhay i Monica Hakansen takes time to relax. 5 4 S e n io rs EEEEQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE -il : be fWI'fiff 'FW' 'V fl 'fQT?i5 5 wwilihiw' '2?ll fr 'Al ww all Izffflf rwa.3f?:?ff' 1 'iw' fi 'H 5 :Jia -, X of f' 'Weis z -1' , E-- sfff , -a'-fi . Q. ui 139' W 7 'if' - QAEEYA --, , :,,: - sf ' , fini 4? iff. -' 1 znfuff in 'Q 'Sf wg, V Q.. L 3 A A '- iii? 'FMS 2 ' lf it L 575, '1! f.'! ,Vip JA 4:1 -s ,r s ' s Dieu Bun Sherry Bunt Sr . Howard Burdett f Donald Burnett Laura Burt Sharon Bushner Laura Burt asks for a sip of Coke. Jason Butcher Laura Byous Cochise Caballero Christina Cameron Terri Campbell Wanda Campbell Lance Capua Anthony Carlisle 1 at-.seesseeseeees.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeassess.:-.eeees.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Seniors 55 Lawrence Carpio Douglas Carr Juanita Carrasco Larry Carrasco Ramona Carrillo Kellie Cartwright Bill Castaneda Doris Celendro Adrian Cervantes Lance Charleston Vincent Chizlett Mark Clark 56 Senigy-5 eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeseeeeeQeeeeeeat-.asset-.ee.eees.eee.t-.est-.eeeeeeese S. George Delgado and Wade Giles watch intensely L MARAUDERS walk by. William Clark Steven Cliche Kelly Cochrane Karen Coleman Cindy Conn Christine Convento Michael Cooper Sean Correa Susanna Cotton 1 A Joseph C ristarella X Q , it Q f 'Z 4 'lm 3 . .M David Crowell Joy Cruz if ,fi Cynthia Cullens t listens attentiuely. Timothy Curran Seniors 57 I 'Fm Michael Cusick Elizabeth Dacquel 3 2 5 Richard Dahlberg i Joseph Damato g f ' 'S sg 'figs Jose Danga A D Susan Danscuk A Cedric Tabuena, George Zabetakis, John Ash Wayne David Karen Davis Jeannette DeAngelis David Degroot George Delgado Douglas Delhotal David Dell David Delong 58 Senig rs eseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeee '-----'-'-'WI roy Velasco pose for the MIRADA photographer. Jeanine Delozier Catherine Diomampo Janela Diosa Caesar Dispo June Diuco Trang Doan Bradford Dodge Sylvia Donetz Eugenia Dossett Debra Duckworth Stephen Dufour Douglas Dumpit Kevin Duncan Moses Dungca Seniors 59 William Durkouich Eric Durnal Randy Dye Marilena Eatman Angelo Ecija Mark Edrington Eric Elegado Melvin Ellis Susan Emmerson Kristina Enlund Per Enlund Jonas Esteban Leonardo Esteban Juan Etter 60 Seniors L Wwm we Duke Fernandez offers some potato chips. Luciano Evangelista Douglas Evers Joyce Fagan Beverly Farley Robert Faulkner Fernando Fernandes Duke Fernandez Becky Fitzsimmons Shane Flanery David Flesh Susan Fluster Richard Foster Cynthia Fox Annalisa Franchino Lewis F rick Robert F ridell Seniors 61 Yoshino Fujita Richard Gabriel Suzette Gallegos Luis Ganan Daniel Garoutte Jenna Gentner Debbie Geraghty Susanne Gerrior Kathleen Giese Ronald Gil Tammy Glazewski Forrest Glithero Diane Godfrey David Graack 62 Seniors E , ,, J ,. :fin ' ef' Q 1 fm r ,N ' f ,. Joey Saucedo and Jeff Kolk race to class Carolyn Grant Shelle Gray Gerald Green Stephen Greene Karen Grey Clifford Groth John Guerrero ' Robert Guerrero Alan Guinto Katherine Haffey Sandra Hager Monica Hakansen Tracy Hamilton Allen looks forward to the SeniorProm at the Doreen Hafnnqgnd for Assembly. Seniors 63 64 Seniors E Randy Hancock Gerald Hannah Martha Hara William Harris Brian Hart Sandra Hastey Sean Heagy Edwin Hedges John Heggs John Herrera Melissa Hiegel Paul Hinojosa 3, R Q! 4, P f if Y 4 :J I K 5 l qdiwif W k 1. - 1 3531 2-5 '3',?GJ!'.l '11 -:-' X ffff 4 A, K ,, ,f '. .an ,,,:,Y Q . ', rl M iv-- 52, Q ,, nf- , F' x w. 'wi I .MA .iz-. F, ' -' xi--ff of -is 3 Q an . ' e 'si V ., A ., . p,-. , . .1-5 -9,4 i-My 1 . . ,. N . 1 , .,l.,VL if,-A N .Q - Jrgg' ,f . . Q ,,f-:A-N97 fl My 54.54 , 9 I.. in AC, J, fu M, Ahhh.... -fn-'J . '-ss: 1 , f f' , , . , K ' , 'K fp, .3 :SP V ' .. . Q , ,Y .y i - f M- 1:-m v, 0 ' .. . alone at last, sighs Mike Asaro. Lily Hitchens Dung Hoang Hung Hoang Theresa Hoang Mark Hoekstra , Craig Hogencamp Mark Holdgrafer Lori Holke Dawn Hoopes e s Y Jeffery Hooton A o I my 1 . lm 1' A .V sf '95, . qv: Q' LL: L:-'- e M in Nicole Hopkins S- Maurice Howard ' ii, , 'T',:! F .K f'-.1 ' , 1 V f ' K iw. kki H H Rich Brady and Mike Raines finish their lunches Vance Howard before proceeding to their next class. Valerie Huber i iaa' Seniors 65 Quinton Huckeby Mathis Huff Jennifer Huggard William Hunt Thomas Hunter Kathryn Hutton Damon Hymer Christina Incontro Elizabeth Jacanin Gloria Jackson Michelle Jagosz Cynthia Jakl 66 Seniors S Last chance for the class of '82 to pull for a victory. at f 3 Debbie Duckworth studies in the shade during lunch. .EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Clifton James Lina Jensen Lita Jensen Angelina Jeter Richard Joas Gerry Johnson Janet Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Julia Johnson Troy Johnson Yvonne Johnson Andrea Jones Kimberley Jones Dennis Jose 3-if Seniors 67 Christopher Kane Carl Kaplan John Keaveney Lance Keefer Laura Keely Lenora Keller Michael Kelley Edward Kelly Robert Kerrigan Anita Keshavarzi James Kime Theresa King Cheryl Kirk Louis Knaiger Jason Knickerbocker Jeffrey Kolk Linda Kolodinski Richard Lagerblade Ha Lam Kenneth Lambert 68 Seniors E Fornabel Bagongahasa clazms, Seniors are the best. Christine Landis Lisa Lau Carolyn Lawrence Curtis Leahy Jamie Lemaire Mori Lemau Margaret Lenoir Beth Levinson Mike Lewis Robert Liauw Staci Lineweaver Michael Linville Scott List Teri Livengood Seniors 69 W n ,W 7 M, li W1 , an W ML PN!- in ff y, , xv ww V .Q W lf? 3 q-:xx -43 l M 'Fw gf F A x 7 , F- ff NM ,M K S f f I x-ff V' 'X C P . ' - f - P A ' 1 I ,-1--'S Evelyn Morgan and Lori Potter show their MARAUDERS spirit, by dressing in the traditional blue and gold. 1 l Martin Manibusan James Mansfield Herald Manuel Arthur Manzano Michael Mariani Marianne Marsh Michael Martin Adriana Martinez Anna Martinez David Mascorro Michael Mason Clarissa Mata Seniors 71 E 1 4 5 l I Q 3 I EREEEE Mike Bell takes advantage of the hour long, lunch and goes to Burger King. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES.EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE - S e n io rs Tina Middleton Scott Mize Victor Mora Rosendo Moreno Evelyn Morgan John Moriarty Karma Morris Michael Morris Sheri Mount Cathleen Murphy David Murphy Iwan Nasution 73 Tommy Nasution Lowell Nave Nefrieda Navida Curtiss Neal l l Kelley Neal Bridget Neder Scott Neumann Yvonne Ngo Luong Nguon Cuong Nguyen Hiep Nguyen Kim Nguyen True Blue! Class of '82! 74 Seniors eeeeeeeeeet-.t-.est-.seesset-.eeeeeeeeeeeeeet-.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeese -1 if Q- 3' 3 'N ,I W, A .M 351611 wp, Vim S! MM. w mm, -4 . wifi 5 if Y' s if HF ,R . Q if W QW X. 'Sis 'kg U wx' ,. ,y . , l , . xi V 1 fe, 'f L:-gn . f :Lil W ,, ,. gw ff , 25 if .A- I EF' in if iff is Iii 2 L K. is? if ggi Q 'M X 'if X .f vu. ' ' i 5 A AA :ng fm I i i L il Mina Ocampo tries to get Seniors to sign up for activities during Spirit Week. U 5 Oanh Quan Patricia Quimpo Marivic Rabe Debbie Radick Michael Rains Anthony Ramirez Wendy Ranck Mark Randazzo Lorie Range James Reader Melissa Reader Susan Reaves seeasQseeeest-.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevst-.assesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees Senigrg 77 j , 152, 3 QQ fi is :az as sf, . ' is x im. M , V 1, 1- t .f 1 ' 4 5451169 sis f . i fp , W VW 'v n v, ww V .52 1 ff , 'FJ 4 qw I f S 'Rf M -S XL. is Yi A 1 fy B: xr Y Q. Ci A' '. . -:PY W Q ry Valleroy and Ingrid Adkins sign upfor class rnpetitions. Debbie Russell Gerald Russell Stephen Russell Stacy Ryan Mark Ryder Marie Sablan Steven Saccento Sharon Sanchez Laura Sandman Ricardo Santiago Adora Santos Jose Saucedo Erica Savage Pamla Saxton Adele Sayarot Michael Scheer Seniors 79 David Schlottman Renee Schmitz Stephanie Schuck Edward Schultz Jon Schwartz 4 Andrew Scott-Blair e N ' . Gus Lopez tries to walk away from the photographer, before he takes a picture. l N Charlie Sellers Randall Sellers Merja Seppa Remedios Serrano Matthew Seymour Eric Shafii Deanna Shaw Jody Shaw 80 S e n i0 fs EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 1 1 v , .. 4 y i I f- , 'WW ,, 'v V M- 4' M ,Q .-g . , QL A if W X v F w . K 1 X4 W ' N if ' Aw ,Wm F - A 'N .: L ' 2 rx? W Q1i K 4K 1 X 1-f - 3.1 .LN f vj,- , wee . 1A,, M Ly Andrew Stockert Christine Stoetzel Bill Strickland David Sullivan John Sunde David Swaggerty Steve Swanson Dennis Sweeney Ephraim Tabornal Cedric Tabuena Davzd Swaggerty enthusxastzcally listens to the Semor Speaker Roberto Tacloban Susan Tagaban Kathy Tate Jennifer Taunton 82 Senig rg seeseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:-.seesee:-.eseeeeeeeeet-.s.eee w 4 ,-, .F Mr 3- F? , , A , 4 W5 fi.. , 3. 1 f F' N4 gf., .' 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M41 Q ,. . 1w,,m,w X Q3 5 . K fam Uaih f 2- .mf 3- ff' l 1 V ii-4 'Fil' .mn t , .7 -V.-- 44:7 ' ' fi ' 5 'f if 57 251 CIQSS O Maia? 9' WWMW , 'iz .59 nw my Photographers 'F' -sw 41 if -...pf-' r ,A ggxigw Pride X 'flybfm f5Q51X NE CNXEQ Ni: NXQE Vuff-10 WE Sg'GE-. 92 Photographers' Pride T .K f w XX 4 xlx V, -x X X R .1 A X' J i Q X! !X- I s...-,.-f' ' V li - A X Am gli, 4 Q mxmw5m'Kw7'mR?kZ 0 A ' EWWWYWWSQ 5 2203333299 I' K ? au. -awww.. 2:- uw-h...,, ,J , :5 XAA Mm Q h l , M ,,,.. :. . 4 W s 'k-- Q ' X K 5 mm .. xx . -Q ,,,. Q wr i5 K R 2 ,. .X Q 2 NN x WfVQN.7T' Xffsvnqw. V I 'PMR Nb :wi ,1 Course For The Future , .... ,yt . fs rf: During this year-long cruise, for the business oriented and career wise shipmates, the USS Miracla provided basic training necessary to give each individual the knowledge and experience to help achieve their goals. Training began each semester and lasted for several fortnights. Courses included typing, shorthand, marketing, accounting, and many others. Most shipmates enrolled to become familiar with the machines and also gain skills they'll use in distant docks and ports as secretaries, managers, computer engineers... the list is endless. L. -h -. a, ts. ' W V i 6 r .e.. .... r s , ----+-' 2, r:--- - 1. 'L W ' -' it - s N mfg ' ,'h ,,:J.l5:: ri5i. . gif f f:f:. ef5...:: . . ,,-- ..r. 1 : .. 0 . s sssss s 1. As the teacher dictates, Becky Fitzsimmons practices her skills in shorthand. 2. John McClain works up to 40 words a minute. 3. Oh no! Remember, Don't look at the keys! 4. Kevin Lacey listens attentatiuely to the teacher's instructions. Business Education 97 On The Sea To The Future w 4 Compounds, angles, ele- ments, and proofs are just a few of the terms used in the math and science departments. As crew members worried and wondered over these and other problems, they found that if they concentrated, these classes weren't as terrifying as walking the plank off a pirate ship. These two departments were as interesting ever. For math students, computers played an evergrowing part in shipboard activities. Students had many choices in the type of math to take including algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. The science department also had a variety of courses to choose from including general science, biology, physics, chemistry, physiology and biological behavioral science. Students soon discovered the close relationship between these two courses. Marauders used math to solve scientific equations and many of the advanced science classes had math courses as pre-requisites. 'x , ,. fiat I 31 21 rj' wr Z xg Z ,va-M A 'A -M . ..,,,..+r , 'ff' ,Mc ,,,. ...V- 1 ? W5 Bf 1,21 ' l wi i N ,, E ! E f f ' Q. 3 -. ,Z ,., ,, K '4 -2 46 M--1.-l S 'M U 98 Math,Science MMM? --if: - 3- . at 'f f ' ff 3, 3 , ww. 1. 51 W, 'if fr ,, mas., pmt. V -N, .4 , was 3 . 22 Q .x MAJ if Az ,. , ' M I d In .. f 'y Y ,V .n g hy f My W ... . t .Za p 25' jf be 9 P 3 1. Brian Murphy is working hard, trying to get through another day in Geo-Land. 2. Mr. Goodhue explains another interesting experiment. 3. Future scientist eyes liue specimen. 4. Crew members observe sea We under a microscope. 5. Lia Hurt charts her calculations on the board. 6. Anita Gomes and Julie Anne Cliford plot their research course. l Mew Q 6 i. . I X N. X .E exon: r . .A W Math,Science 99 Overseas Cultures, Spice It On international cruises, there are important customs- food and languages. The cruise through another year at Mira Mesa High was no exception Crews were taught to make a variety of different foods from an assortment of different cultures. Translating recipes was part of the fun in learning those different dishes. Apprentice chefs were also taught about the customs that went along with these foods. The horizons broadened as their knowledge increased. The foreign language depart- ment helped with the communication process needed when sailing away to distant countries. Much time was spent practicing those different accents. After much effort, the Maurauder crew members became gormands and linguists on an exciting intemational cruise. 100 Foreign Langj Food and Nutrition 4 fi H K K fe' . Xxx. . i .Q X Life In The Limelight ls Lp tg X, 4. wh ik.-. When sitting on the promen- ade deck of the U.S.S. Mirada watching a play, had you ever wondered about the origin of the realistic props? The crew which constructed these sets belonged to the unit identified as stagecraft, skippered by Mr. Robert Wise. This energetic and rowdy' crew spent a year hammering nails, painting flats, changing sets and rushing backstage. The shows were a success and each member of the stagecrew gained new insight to the realities of life in the limelight. Another unit similar to stagecraft is television productions navigated by Admiral Bill Male. Passengers on this cruise traveled through T.V. land and discovered the broadcasting world. Commercials and programming were also included in this tour. A more advanced squadron of T.V. Productions ran the television show that was shown in various classrooms. These crew members also interviewed key line officers and the crew of the U.S.S. MIRADA throughout its year long cruise Y rss' 5 1. Mrs. Jensen demonstrates how to make crepes. 2. Phil Kennedy practices French. 3. Crew members make sure things are going smooth in the control room. 4. Stage crew member makes final adjustments. 5. Dauid Acampora zooms in for a closeup. 6. Kevin Paules adjusts the lights. T. V. Productions! Stage Hands 101 Remember reading, writing, and rithmetic? How could anyone forget. Many English bound cruise members found themselves in a sink or swim situation as due dates for term papers fast approached. In this mainstream students were encouraged to increase their vocabulary, study famous authors, and meet their competency tests. In a course introduced and coordinated by Admirals Oberhaus, Benjamin, and Male, shipmates learned about tidal currents for the future. As Admiral Benjamin says, It is something we may not be aware of, but we all need to know about. Sink Or Swim 'al ,IW J' I Aegm f I Mmm 1 Good grades are not always easily attained 2. Alan Gumto is glad to be in the quarters of Admiral Oberhaus. 3. Admiral Minott discussing the literature assignment of the day. 4. Breaking up into little groups can be an effective way to get things done. 5. Admiral Coody watches her class. 6. This class often breaks up into large groups. 7. The class, one by one, is telling who they believe is the shyest, nicest, boldest, etc. 8. Kim Kordalski and Euie Morgan take criticism with a smile. 102 English 4fhfl Life's Tugboats I' 'MM 4 was 'b xr Q I1 is a '..fA'f-rf' 1 td 'iff' I6 wfwqu O Adi '4 f ' ,,,r 4' 'wtiwf-THHWA--'W +mff6W,b513?w2,x? if . 4 A ? f T ft' Unravelling emotions and talking about themselves was an important cruise feature, steered by Admiral Kim Coody. A casual, relaxed atmosphere and a wide range of topic discussions set the guidelines that often brought up words such as warm fuzzies . and cold pricklies . 'We learn to give and take criticism, says Dana Elmer, as well as talk about our feelings. E In second semester's sailing adventure, the mates explored their feelings with other classes. They felt it important to spread an under- standing of other ethnic groups. They found that a little kindness brings feelings of satisfaction. Peer Counseling 103 Talent On The High Sea Large ships, small ferries, and students a like depend on visual contact to communicate. Instead of large colorful flags, the U.S.S. Marauder teaches the ancient art form of expression through its varying art classes. Ceramics, painting, and drawing, crafts, graphic arts, woodworking, and metal shop all reveal a visual aspect on board, much like the brightly colored flags tell the state of a ship. Talent, a natural resource, has been tapped, and the periodic library displays proved true the high level of activity that went on in those chambers. 104 Industrial Arts 5 Nm sf li' 5 it W 9 . 5 .3 Q if. 5. ' ff 1. Concentration, as well as talent is irnportant. 2. Cutting with a stencil knife can be tedious. 3. One matie learns the art of silkscreening. 4. Shop requires adequate knowledge of the machinery. 5. Scott Webb works intently on a pottery bowl. 6. A masterpiece ! 7. Bonnie Armstrong pours plaster-of paris into molds. 8. This wooden spoon is a requirementfor the first semester. Art 105 This year's Cruise through the athetics department combined many of the same ports of physical education with moorings introduced this year. Some of the new ports of call for the fleet included slimnastics texercising to musicl and bicycling 14th quarterj and was supervised by Captain Gary Blevins. Captain Debra Holm expanded dance class sessions in order to make room for the overload of interested passengers. Captain Brad Griffith ran the weight room for all the sailors interested in pumping iron. Admiral Tim Cunningham and Admiral Lynn Zucker navigated through these many ports of call and made sure all harbors were cleared smoothly. W' are 'sf On Deck Fitness I NUM. f. -.:. ',..: i ,,--: . .,,, , H1 , My is -, sg? Q 106 Physical Education 1. Mike Stewart does his Hulk impersonation, while pumping iron. 2. Sailors practice their dance routine on deck. 3. Denny King works on toning his muscles. 4. A passenger perfects her timing. I iii ' f 3 ik QTEK, ,.S311e.,'iff ' rfgifai f fart .1 -'ff W- 1. l l Buried Treasure i l 1 ' ' rre ,1 l l I tt. , 'W i j 5 Y S Many of the USS lVlirada's sailors became a part of the working world, each for different reasons. Many of the sailors needed money to keep their cars going, to pay for repairs or insurance. Others are building a booty fbank accountl for college or a dream vacation. Of course, some sailors contributed funds in their home port but many spent, spent, spent on clothes, albums and concert tickets. While at work MIRADA sailors wore uniforms, swabbed decks, stacked burgers, stocked shoesJfed baby animals and typed letters. Most important, experiences in the world of work was gained and many sailors discovered a career they wanted for the future. 1. McDonalds is a galley where Mira Mesa High sailors frequently go to apply for jobs. 2. Jeff Kolk tries not to burn another burger. 3, Lori Stewart hurriedly takes orders from hungry passengers. 4. Margaret Lenoir patiently waits on a fresh order of fries. Financial Aid 107 M Jessie Abelon Todd Acosta Elsie Acquard Lori Adkison Sheila Ahern Scott Abfonso David Allen Anthony Alonzo Kelton Alvarado Denise Ames Michelle Anderson Robert Anderson Wilhelmina Arends Anthony Armstrong Francis Arreola Chris Asbell Lance Ashburn Ann Alter Robert Bagaporo Frankie Bagongahasa Michael Bailey Rocco Baldino Peter Barack Bobby Barcelon John Bareno Michael Barnes Janet Barnier David Baron Elaine Bartolome Arleen Basurto Twila Bauer Denmer Baxter Susan Benson William Benson Sibel Berzeg Rick Biggins Janice Brikenbach Dorthe Blahak Robert Blake Robert Blatchley Andrew Bleakley Kim Boatman William Bogel Frances Bohn 1 10 Juniors f f1nW,, Lhe Junior class officers consists oL Front Row: Franci Germar, Trish Hontucan, Laurie Ikeda, velyn Pauda, Top Row: Mary Jane Lasema, Fersyl Mendoza, Janet Guerrrero, President, Admiral 'im Coody, Margaret Morales, and JoAnn Lemau. 5' ' .'f',iit.i 1 1 ,pix x H ' its 1, 5 l W ,ft ,J Q91 P we ' li V M1 7 . 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Kerin Borowik Joanne Borromeo Millie Bowers Catherine Bozzo Robert Brenton Frank Bridges Mark Brown Daisy Buclatin Lisa Bunt Ronald Bushouer Jessica Buss Candus Butler Douglas Cababa Dana Callaghan Lourdes Camoras Cecilia Cancio Lawanda Cannon Son Cao Barbara Cardenas Sylvia Cardenas Christopher Carlson Vincent Carr Danny Carrero David Carroll Shelly Case Carina Castro Charsae Chamberlin Phoua Chang Le Channells Vaughn Charleston Thanh Chau Robert Cheek Michele ,Chicarelli Darryl Chilett Leda Chong Elizabeth Christensen Juniors 1 1 1 John Christopher David Cisneros Diane Clark Maria Clark James Coffey Linda Coley Robin Colquhoun Brad Condie Marsha Cook Cynthia Coomer Karen Correa Elizabeth Cotton Colette Cottrell Karen Crespo Steven Crupi Timothy Cruz Wes Cummings James Cumo Richard Cunanan Michael Curry Kathy Dallaire Misty Damron Editha Danga Laura Daniel Cynthia Daniels Hanh Dao Mike Davidson Byron Deadwiler Darren Decker Marietta Deguzman Ralph Deguzman Leolah Demetrio Ricardo Desantiago Mary Dewey Timothy Dlugos Debbie Doan 112 Juniors Sibel Berzeg waiting in line for our galley's famous food Q . 1 ,H 6 as Susan Doane Birdina Donaghe Lisa Dorman Jeffery Dornberg Corey Drake Diedra Duchock Andrew Duckworth Brenda Duhme Dawn Dunford Lori Dunn Ngan Duong Nhi Duong Song Duong Michele Dupuis Andre Echols Arnel EcUa Diana Edmonds Aileen Elegado Michelle Elliott Richard Elliott Dana Elmer Kevin Enlund Wilfred Enriquez Marcelino Ergino Gregory Euers Lafayette Falkquay Mike Forage Lino Filo Matt Fitzsimmons Kevin Flournoy Jennder F ornaci William Foto Tony Fraga John Franchino Tia Francis Edgardo Francisco Juniors 113 Robert Franklin Jane F ridell Michael Fuller Mary Gaba Robert Galambos Janet Galope JennU'er Garcia Alexis Gardner Barbara Gargaro Leanne Garibay Maria Garrido Timothy Garsha Glenn Geelhoed James Geluezon Mary Gephart Robert Gephart Francelli Germar Kathleen Gherrity Michael Gibben Jane Gilbert Dewayne Glazewski Shani Goodard Craig Goeble Linda Gomperts Marie Gonzales Steven Gonzales Heidi Gortmans Roxana Gould Michelle Graack Rachel Graap Russell Gray Eric Green Denise Grosse Jerry Guerrero Glorianne Gumabon John Haefele Maresa Hamilton Robert Hamlin Patricia Handy Theodore Hardson Brian Hardy 1 14 Juniors Julie Clb'ford wishes Larry Lammers luck for the game. l sn- f . 5 , Nik sing i.' fs-Rx, N as 1 .,.. Dawn Hargan Karen Harrell Lisa Harris Grace Hattersley Ann Hayden Lisa Hazen Lisa Heggs Mark Heidenreich Lori Heikkinen Patricia Heil Diane Heldwein Debra Helms Florinda Hembrador Michael Henderson Janeen Hentz Dean Hernandez Mark Herring Brian Hester Cathy Hines Nancy Hisghman Donald Hitchens Sally Hitson Lan Hoang Loan Hoang Stephaine Hodge Richard Hodges Paul Hokeness Tana Holdaway Timothy Hollingsworth Patricia Hontucan Scott Hooton James Horosky Sonjia Howard Heike Hugo Maryanne Hulett Kathryn Humprey David Huntley Laurie Ikeda Andrea Ingersoll Lawrence Ingramm Rudy Isagirre John Isenburg Marie Iverson Anjanette Jackson Juniors 115 Lydia Jackson Michael Jackson Theresa Jacobs Andre James Janet Jaruis Rooney Jason Julianna Jewell Kazuko Jikuya Maria Jimeno Frederick Johnson Lisamarie Johnson Shaun Johnston April Jones Laura Jones Maris Jones Marvin Jones Nancy Jones Gladys Jose Daniel Josselyn Paul Kasa Kari Kauble Kathryn Keeley Sherri Keller Harold Kennedy Charisse Keough Joan Kerrigan Sharon Kicliter Julie Kieser Cindy Kim Samuel Kim Butch King Dennis King John King Kelly Kirk Robert Klein Triton Klugh Keith Koenig James Kramer John Kunauich Yoshio Kurtz Miho Kuwahara 116 Juniors . 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'He' fr? , rs., x. 6 K Qi gr Carl Kuykendall Betty Lake Huong Lam Luoi Lam Nhat Lam Lawrence Lammers Debra Laprath Jennbfer Larson Mary Laserna Sean Latham Karen Lauriano Matthew Lawrie Mark Layman Le Le Phat Le Heather Leary Joseph Leathlean Bruce Ledyard Michael Lee Timothy Lee Philip Lefeuer Robert Lamasters Joann Lemau Gregory Lightcap Grace Lilyroth Maxwell Lindroth Larry Little Henry Llopis Debbie Long Eric Long Lisa Lopez Lisa Lowe Rodney Ludwig Johnathan Lujan Kathleen Lynch P9999 Lyons Cameron Macarthur Steven Maddex Cathy Magner Cecil Magpuri Julianne Malo Juniors 1 1 7 Sean Malone Paul Mandagie Laura Mankins Melissa Manning Aluin Manuel FLoranie Marcos Guillermo Marrujo Renee Martinea Dennis Matteau Dana Matthews Myra Mauricio Marc Mcallister Elizabeth Mccain Samanatha Mcgaugh Roxanne Mcgoldrick Julian Mcgrath Josephine Mckee Yuette Medeiros Julie Medina Roland Mejia Fersyl Mendoza Arnold Mentze Matthew Mercer Charles Merritt Christine Michael Melinda Michaels Valueta Miller Lisa Mills JennU'er Millsberg Leopoldo Miranda Amir Mishmast Ryon Mitchell Amanda Mleczko Peter Moehrke Laura MontUo Ethel Moore Laura Moore Moira Moore Denise Morales Margaret Morales Darren Moreno 1 1 8 Juniors X 2 Julie Malo finds talking to her boyfriend more important than being in class. K 5 Douglas Morris Lisa Morrisette Regina Mortera Laura Muro Christopher Mufphy Karen Naber Steven Nahas PacUico Napalan Roberto Navarro Iskandar Nadution Kathy Nelson Kristin Neumann Jeffery Neville Jeffery Newman Kiet Ngu Kiet Ngu Hai Nguyen Khan Nguyen Linh Nguyen Minh Nguyen Tinh Nguyen Apasara Nicol December Noble Michelle Nolan Margaret Nosker David Nawakowski Patrick O'Neal Kim Oades William Odom Jeffery Oen Christopher Ogara Simone Oliveira Heide Ollier Gloria Ontiveros Tamara Ortiz Rebecca Oscarson Juniors 1 1 9 Danny Ouelette Wendy Ouerly John Owens Adrian Padilla Blanca Padres Daniel Padua Evelyn Padua Tanya Palliser Daniel Palmatier Brian Parker Kirk Partridge Roya Paruiz Thomas Pasko Katherine Pasturczak Ian Patterson Mitchell Pauley Larry Payne Paul Payne Tammy Pelak Richard Pelletier Belinda Perez Anne Peterson Charles Pflimlin Tawnja Pflueger Nghia Minh Pham Son Kim Pham Loan Dong Phu Robert Picado Jim Pilgrim Sherri Pilon Dans Polston Tony Porcioncula Arnold Prades Linda Price David Prickett Kim Proctor Theresa Propp Richard Pulido HUHQ Quyoc Quan Michael Quimpo 120 Juniors ,...-f' ' vw l ui :,' d Jeff Rains Beth Ramat Leanne Range J Richard Rataj Greg Reaues Kevin Reiser Johnny Reyes April Reynoso William Rhodes Jean Richardson Joseph Rico Sandra Rivera Felicsia Robinson Kim Robinson Anita Rodgers Brett Rodgers Robin Rodriguez Scott Rodriguez Sally Rodgers Betty Rolfes Lonny Rollins Fern Rondael Robin Roza CIJford Rubin Irene Ruiz Veronica Ruiz Pamela Rygg Judy Sabal Laura Sainz Stephania Salmond Bob Salomon Ernestina Samera Tony Sanchez Alan Sanders Kelly Santy Sharon Sauls Alan Sayarot Mark Sayler Robert Schroeder Donald Schultz Juniors 121 Carolyn Scott Jacqueline Scott Mark Scott Shelly Scott Christopher Sedgwick Vincent Sermona Ernesto Seruin Lisa Shafii Darlene Shantz William Shearer Robert Sherman Kathryn Shiuers Wanda Simmons Penny Simpson Suman Sinha Susan Sink Ann Skiber Derek Small Greg Smith Robert Smith Sandy Smith Jeffrey Snider Diantha Snodgrass Julie Snow John Snyder JennUer Spady William Sparks Michael Spicer Tracy Spradlin Kelly Sprouse Wes Stancil Wade Stapp Ronald Sterling Stephanie Stevens Lance Steuerson Brent Stewart Robert Stewart Alexander Stojadinouic Jane Stoody Patrick Straub Patrick Sullivan 122 Juniors rf? N X K X Qc .ik t is N Q s 1 Y 5 K 3? ,S X K ss , X ,S ti X an NS 1 J E was 'S , K . sk X get Nik 5' -':- H .. , X .. Fawi 5. 14 fr sw- Darren Decker hangs around the port x . Audrey Supnet Michael Swan Paul Sweeney Mark Tade Susan Taggert Rose Tajalle David Tannehill Eileen Taylor Mark Taylor Mike Taylor WiUredo Tajada Herminia Telles Linda Telly Loan Thai Patrick Thomas Robert Thomas Chau To Maria Tolibas Roger Tomes David Toohey Phil Torres Julie Toscano Kathy Tracy Eugene Trajano Phoung Tran Quyen Trieu Karleen Tuigueiro Tina Trujillo Michele Tylosky Kelly Tyner Michelle Ugalde Tere Ulrich Roy Unger Manuel Valecruz Eriel Valencia Cynthia Valletta Juniors 123 John Vance David Vanlinge Jason Vanness Rick Vanskyke Derrick Vaughn Benedict Vergara Michael Wgil Tina Vilano Carla Villasin Richard Vincentz Precioso Vinzon Chau Vu Lilly Vukou Terri Wade Suzanne Walsh Brad Ware John Welsh Mike Wenzel Darcy West Scott White Joanne Wiersema Tera Wilding Richard Wilkins Jana Wilkinson Brian Williams Deborah Williams Duncan Williams Karen Wilson Teri Winstanley lan Won Ken Woo Donald Woodis Brian Wraase April Wranik Derrick Young Richard Young Choi-Kwan Yung 124 Juniors ig gs I g . +1 L ' .. . .t i 1 fn K .gr j Mi X S H' pf, f rv M3 - ,. 5' Rick Zlemann looks back at his Junior year Joanne Zaccheo Shawnie Zerr Allan Ziemann Bonnie Zolenski 27 av Z Ag ff! ,, W -a -Nw' w -W' , als n f K I A N257-' 27 .3 7 V 1 f ? , V p M , ff E f f an , 1 f, 5 .,. Z AAAA M 454 11 ,Mal wf g ' vw W, 2 at M 1, ,sm ,wi fig A- .,wwWN A-N-fw wg ,mx Nw 4: fkx as xx. ik ,,,, , x ' N x fifig- fx! M, , My M 1'-ulugm' Sf X Sf ww: K ,. mm. ed s fm X Q x Q3 Q f. xi Q Q Q ,X .. K f wif W fab- ' . A fi .gf KY S gp QE 5 31 1 55 A -Ag ii E , S Sailing Towards Victor At Mira Mesa, mention the word victorious and football may fall short in actual wins, but when it comes to enthusiasm, persistence and dedication, the Varsity team proved they were true winners. Each moment of play the team worked intensively, striving to put another six points on the Marauder side of the score-board. They never lost hope, they never gave up, and they never once quit. The team practiced long and hard during the summer and the entire season. They were fortunate to have had many of their talented players return for the 81-82 season. Eddy Bravo, defensive corner, said at the start of the season, We are defensively experienced and we have a very versatile offense which should keep opponents offsbalance. We seem to have more depth in more positions than in previous years. As Mathis Huff, quarterback, agreed, Everything was there - we just had to put it together. lf kkky mn X . . A ' ' X .. NGK' X -Aw X Qasdftsqs X... 128 Varsity Football f '.-- H .. M T - V i ' as - . .., rrlt V ...xt ...,, I r .,.. K -, l Q 9 2 + 5' f i - ml? J ,li- I ' ' ,pliwgj 6 5 S T if? . G f -A yi Ti -. -'T-as :I T4 F Aww. 'TT T. 'ii ' ' if? X52 - .9 it Y .i-S 1 I ' sz' 4 ,. t 4- -S, --L gig, , 1 -f , 1-. .,, We igiiigmef-r1i,33 .4 f A-32, T 31 , , g ,S Y W :QA-ef - u Z . .. V1 'l Qi 5 52 Q25 'QW 7 ' '51 Pi ' ,. ' ' f ' . ...fu -.--1.f',.ff-1i,,,,,,, 5- lli Wm., -V r r mmniz. W, ., Varsity Football Team Top Row: George Delgado, Ricky Ziemann, Bobby Barcelon, Todd Acosto, Lafayette Falkquay, Steve Blake, Andy Brockmire, Rich Brady, Dan Mcclain, David Graak, Robie Coffin, Mathis Huff, Coach Mike Barnes, Coach Gary Blevins, Second Row: Robert Liauw, Mike McGraw, Paul Payne, Larry Lamrners, Mark Randazzo, Chris Wrieden, Randy Sellers, Don Hitchens, Howard Simon, Mike Kelly, Mike Stewart, Robert Franklin, Ana Bravo manager, Coach Brad GrU'fith, Third Row: Mike Rios, Charlie Sellers, Denny King, Henry Llopis, Mike Vigil, Joe Damato, Joe Saucedo, Bill Clark, Mike Turner,-David Huntley, Scott Neuman, Ed Bray. FrontRow: Tim Hollingsworth, David Aquinaldo, Ted Hartson, Mike Barnes, Robert Smith, Kevin Robinson, Rocky Baldino, Mike Raines, Doug Odom, Frank Bridges, Steve Nahas, Eddy Bravo. Varsity Football 129 eeling In The Line rs' , .--1 Admirals and Vice Admirals Dave Mills, Gil Acosta, Bob Payne, and Mark Bradley, along with 45 very outgoing and energetic sailors, made up the Junior Varsity Department of Defense and Offense. Training for each recruit would begin at 1330 and last until 1700, Monday through Wednesday. This would prepare them with the knowledge of survival needed to compete in the many upcoming battles this spirited crew would face. Kick-off time signaled to all that the Marauders were ready to tackle and conquer any obstacles. With blue and gold uniforms worn proudly, their mighty effort enabled everyone to witness talents of passing, blocking, tackling, and scoring. Crossing of the scrimmage line led them into enemy territory to offensive war at times, and defensive at others. 191 I ...., .WR V' 5 s-.mas-.mg N :fit '1 r I i jg. 3 . W exit.. l?st..,,,,,M.Wm 'MIS M. K K 3 . .f,..s....Q...,n i9G! . 'K -- ,JY - 5: 'awww g ..,.. ..., ' ...,., ,.l.., f. . , g B -'-1-'U r.:':--w-- o ' '13 l4 ...'F. 3:55 'fi amass --.- I my 0 if -, - gl ibc .. ft' . F . H 1 1. - M ..-M , s s , ., 130 J.v. Football , 5 seams. .ggiifgs t. 0 . ,....,,w-1.ws.t. , , s Q 1. J. V. coaches from both schools shake and remark about the game. 2. Shawn Brown gains yardage as he tries for a first down. 3. Hut, hut, hike! The Marauders haue the ball so, look out! 4. Ricky Joseph gets a great catch, enemy closing in. 5. Jeff Newman leaps ouer and passes the scrimmage line. 6. Lanny Miles recieues ball and runs. 7. Jason Adelman darts around his blockers. 8. Members of J. V. Football are, Front Row: P. Pitacsil, D. Baxter, M. Swan, P. Hamlyn, T. Tran, J. VanNest, T. Allison, Second Row: J. Newman, J. Longnecker, M. D'Amato, D. Kauffman, R. Kish, T Roos, B. Hopkins, V. Valtrunas, Third Row: Caoch Bradley, L. Miles, T. Crone, R. Dailey, C. Goebel, T. Sanchez, T. Wright, D. Decker, J. Neuille, D. Pirolo, Fourth Row: Coach Mills, R. Joseph, M. Nawrock, D. Bosich, S. Neumann, J. Robb, P. Wrieden, W. Moore, J. Adelman, Coach Payne, B. Springer, Coach Acosta, Coach Randazzo, Top Row: T. Glithero, J. Kramer, B. Rice, F. Morgan, D. Morris, T. Hentges, B. Gephart, J. Mleczko, and D. Brandon. J. V. Football 131 Sma hung The Waves With big waves crashing upon their little boat, the Badminton team were competent enough to stay afloat. Even though most of the crew consisted of the younger seamates, there was an abundance of outstanding players. Most of the top players were juniors and seniors and with their encouragement, the younger mates were able to learn the ropes. It is a fast action game which demands total concentration, endurance, and quick maneuverabil- ity. To some of the well-wishers, the boat ride may be boring if one overlooks the strategies and tactics. With skills of power and finesse, it's beautiful sailing. 1. Stretching himself a few more inches, Eric Conuento smiles confidently that he'll reach the birdie in time. 2. Seeing it soaring towards her, Gloria Ontiueros prepares herself for a good return. 3. Exuberantly displaying his rally power, Wilfred Enriquez smashes the birdie. 4. Smiling with confidence, Bobby Sablan tosses the birdie in the air. 5. Striving for good forrn is demonstrated by one of the teammates. The Badminton Team Top Row: Joy Cruz, Ted Reynoso, Frank Bagongahasa, Mike Hontucan. Second Row: Admiral Stowe, Eric Conuento, Dom Tran, Wilfred Enriquez, Loren Carothers, Mike Carothers, Paul Anarnos, Robert Sablan, Lt. Anita Moreno, Third Row: Teresa Tolibas, Leda Chong, Heather Leary, Laura Ontiueros, Gina Roxas, June Duico. Front Row: Greg Patrie, Pam Hemming, Barbara Lake, Gloria Ontiueros, Anita Sinha, Mary Gaba, Tanya Phan, MaryAnn Reyes, andLt. Sue Joseph. 132 Badminton ...... 3 The whistle blows and the game begins. Players begin to appreciate the long hours of practice. The determination on faces and the enthusiasm that fills the air is overwhelming. The new Varsity team is on the way to a victory. Starting over was the theme for the Varsity squad which consisted of only two returning players. For such a young team they did remarkably wellg early in the season Ronnie Olsen, the team's coach had said, I'm very optimistic about the team. They're progressing rapidly and all the girls are looking great! 1. Susan Doane and Lori Campbell concentrate on the oncoming shot. 2. Melanie Bowles spikes powerfully. 3. Marie Sablan sets with style. 4. Varsity Volleyball Team Top Row Susan Doane, Marie Sablan, Melanie Bowles, Coach Ronnie Olsen. Middle Row Beth Ramat, Jodi Sherman, Lori Campbell, Gina Ylagan. Front Row Merja Seppa, Debra Duckworth, Kathy Hutton, Dana Meier. 5. Jodi Sherman bottles for a block. 6. Lori Campbell jumps to the occasion. Varsity Volleyball 133 Cross Country is a very competetive sport, said Varsity Team Captain, Robert Tacloban. This was a true statement as the team competed among themselves, running against each other to see who had the best times to determine the Runner of the Week . The team's terrific stamina lead the team to a spectacular third place victory at the Las Vegas Invitational held Sept. 19, 1981. Cheering each other on built up confidence, the confidence which led them to a great season. Full Speed Ahead 1. The Varsity Cross Country Team consists of Top Row: Ricky Nolder, David Nowakowaski, Jeff Johnson, Danny Ouellette, Robert Tacloban, Front Row: Keith Barnes, Victor Mora, Truong Dinh, and Don Burnett. 2. Danny Ouellette leads the groups at Morley Field with Robert Tacloban notfar behind. 3. Jeff Johnson and Robert Tacloban strive for a victory in the meet at Morley Field. 4. Don Burnett and Truong Dinh pour on the speed to win their race. 5. David Nowakowski expresses his feelings at the end of the race, on his cool down lap. 134 Boys Cross Country SDN A x , -5' '.-. ,Q-. .. fx' , A ,, . A- ., Q., A I-.-.,. .X Q gh . X Q ' fi?-35. 2-. ' . ,-, A ' 5.1.1 J i.: K - S . 1 . ai S li fi. f f Running is a great experi- ence , stated Sean Venezuela. This statement was on the mind of everyone on Cross Country. Making new friends, chumming around with old ones, and just plain having fun was frequent. But along with the play came hard work and plenty of effort and comradeship. Not only to be achieved by one person, but by everyone as a team. The combination proved to be most worthy and valuable, leading them to a whopping first place in the Las Vegas Invitational held Sept. 19, 1981. 1. Richard Young passes up a Madison runner at Morley Field. 2. John Kavanagh quickens his pace to put him ahead ofthe Madison runners. 3. Peter Stogsdill throws his arms up injoy with the victory at Morley Field. 4. The J. V. Cross Country Team consists of Top Row: D. Tiqui, T. Saxton, R. Schneider, B. Chatee, P. Stogsdill, J. Kavanagh, Second Row: K. Perez, W. East, R. Young, R. McCarvel, S. Valenzuela, Third Row: G. Vega, J. Bouck, M. Stewart, M. Carambas, S. Leary, J. Malo, E. Clark, Front Row: R. Pulido, G. Yang, B. Stowell, J. Swan, H. Mai, E. Buclatin, and B. Barnes. Boys Cross Country 135 -. va-' I mb n w V , HA ,4 J , ,Q , V 2 ,X 2 V 4 Q A v 'WWW wgagiv Mn- .W W ' A ggwv xg iw M . w' .N-JZ M ' f W M + ,ww f 1 w 1 W' A . Wg . ga J U sp Ai' W V 'haw 'WWW as WMM, ww Mm A 'QE ww .V an 'W V WY? ? k x if f'wf,fJgiW , Av:-: J .HM x 5 5:6 gm 33 V 1 ami 3 f- ji HW N I w Wm 'WWW Q jk . , ei . , 76: 'B- ta af 'fa .W ns we new Mascot- AlQX1S Gardner .- Q' ilQi:' M 9 i . ww mn, X4 Tw 5 gg? A Qr5ar 'w l ,swf ffm Sailing into the sea was a new experience for most of the Junior Varsity Volleyball crew. With only a few experienced teammates and the navigation of their Admiral Linda Mohr, it was smooth sailing except for a few unexpected waves, here and there. While sailing against other boats, Captains Kim Steverson and Cindy Meier made sure the rest ofthe crew did their jobs well. 1. Lorraine Hopkins prepares herselffor a seaworthy spike. 2. Junior Varsity Volleyball Crew, Top Row: Laura Klukowski, Robin Rozsa, Brenda Duhme, Admiral Linda Mohr. Second Row: Annie Arreola, Lorraine Hopkins, Trina Franklin. Tl1irdRow: Kim Steuerson, Cindy Meier, TamiMcDaniels. Front Row: Pam Martindale, Grace Ganan, and Tina Salas. 3. As captain ofthe crew, Kim Steuerson is in control ofthe ball. 4. Leaping great heights, Brenda Duhme displays her skills ofthe ropes. W--lphng 3' 138 J. V. Volleyball Running is the most exhilarating thing in the world to do, said Teri Moore. That statement was on the lips of everyone of the more than thirty girls on the girls' cross country team. Running, running and more running kept these women seamates in great condition. Sprints on one day, freeboards on another. Terrific stamina led the young women seamates to many victories, one of which was the Las Vegas Invitational held September 19. The desert heat was a scorching 109 degrees, but the Mira Mesa runners put forth all their speed and endurance which led them to a first place victory. The attitude among us is spectacular! exclaimed Gloria Bates, freshman runner. Once again the Mira Mesa Girls' Cross Country team has had another winning season. 1. The Girls Cross Country Team consists of Top Row: Barbara Gargaro, Glona Bates, April Reynoso, Eve Bates, Leanne Range, Coach Terry Gregor, Kathy Humphrey, Teri Moore, Suzy Kairy, Tisha Flores, Second Row: Becky Cusisk Anna-Lisa Harkonen, Monica Hakansson, Kristen Miller, Shelly Anderson, Amanda Thurgood, Paulyn Cartwright, Third Row: Kathy Crupi Tonya Garcia, JoAnne Medina, Anne Cicotte, Laura Vaurunek, Liz Reyes LeeAnn Anderson, Connie Kehle, Front Row: Debbie Puariea, Elise Bergeron Editha Danga, Andrea Jones, Roxanne Barrett, Suzie Ouellette, Sherri Keller Liana Huth, and Kelly Sprouse. 2. The Mira Mesa uoyagers head towards the finish line, with Eue and Gloria Bates out in front, at the meet against Kearny at Morley Field. 3. Anne Cicotte presses on to a victory in her race against Kearny. 4. Anna-Lisa Harkonen and Leanne Range stride to the finish line. Girls Cross Country 139 i-...,.... Swinging On A Wave Heading towards unpre- dictable waters with a boat full of tennis players, anything can happen. lf a big wave nearly wipes them out, these girls will be more determined when the next one breaks. The team members constantly strive in perfecting technique with intra team challenges every Friday. This helps Admiral Christy McMahon determine the places in which each member will be for the next wave. With tennis being an individual sport, the sense of togetherness is hard to achieve. This is not the case for this crew. Whenever someone made a mistake, a teammate cheered her up by blowing a kiss and saying, Hey, babe! With this closeness creating a winning attitude, these girls had a lot of team spirit and many good times. And one could always spot a member in a sea of students by their team greeting of Hey, hey, hey!! vi- 3 1. Two mates of the Tennis crew are caught in action. 2. With qualities and skills of an outstanding player, Tia Francis qualUies for the CIF Individuals. 3. Waiting for a match, Liz Navarro decides to think about homework, while Jill Skinner decides to do it. 4. Sprinting towards the ball, April Wranik hopes for the best, 5. Jacque Scott exuberantly displays her skills. 6. With concentration, Val Miller returns the ball with her unique style, 7. Imee Arreola makes tennis seem so easy. 8. After hitting the ball, Donna Ferns hopes it was a good return. 4 140 Girls Tennis 1 .1 6 The Girl's Tennis Team Top Row: Jacque Scott, Margie Paderanga, Lisa Fujita, Grace Hatersley, Tia Francis, Admiral Christy McMahon, April Wranik, Renee Martinez, Sibel Berzeg, Val Miller, Imee Arreola, Second Row: Jane Hurley, Nancy Wilson, Liz Bescher, Angela Minihane, Mary Mercado, Claudia Hippenstiel, Front Row: Kim Robinson, Marison Sequerra, Jill Skinner, Dana Matthews, Liz Navarro, and Donna Ferns. 8 Wavemakers Atta k 'Ih Net It's been full of fun and enthusiasm! , recalled Noel Hall, navigator of the 26-man Water Polo crew. The more experienced and better seamen made up the Varsity team of twelve original, while the remaining fourteen formed the Junior Varsity team that consisted mostly of newly recruited sailors. Although they were individual- ists at first, alone and on the sea, they soon called each other buddies. They worked together as a team before the long voyage had half begun. Quick reflexes, endurance, mental and physical strength, determination, and positive thinking were a necessity for this brave and courageous crew. They tackled many rough waters, distant ports, different climates, and opposing squadrons in order to stay afloat. The crew was grateful for the use of the on-base Miramar pool. They put in many long and wet hours after school which were dedicated to numerous exhausing work outs. They concentrated on speed and strokes which in the long run, helped to calm the seas during battle and bring forth a very high-spirited and confident crew. 142 Water Polo Wh his f -. r 2 ,T ... PAW ii- W. so -x P lik 5 . .39 f-new 1. Danny Hultberg rears back to put another point on the board. 2. Varsity team, on Plank,left to right: David Swaggerty, Mike Archibeque, Bill Harris, Duke Fernandez, Scott Webb, Mike Bell, Brendon Bell, Robert McBride, Matt Seymour,on Deck, left to right: Randy Lowell, Jay Allen, Rusty Wheeler, Assistant Coach Allan Hultberg, Coach Noel Hall. 3. Masked Marauder blocks fire of enemy pass. 4. As the ball goes under, crew members keep it away from their opponent. 5. Attempted goal sent into enemy territory is blocked. 6. J.V, team, Top Row: Coach Hall, Keuin Lacey, John Welsh, Kevin Lohner, Anthony Rogers, Danny Hultberg, Robert Joas, Butch Borden, Assistant Coach Hultberg, Front Row: Shawn Cannon, Kenny Wheller, Brian Mercer, Mark Malope, Steve Russell, John Huntsinger, Eddie Harte. Water Polo 143 Un-board With A Victor It's been a great year, remarked Admiral Debra Holm, we're undefeated! Under the command of Admiral Holm and Lieutenant Kathy Hultberg, the 33 member Girls' Swim Squadron broke many school records and will continue to do so until the final docking. The Varsity and Junior Varsity squads met smooth waters as they battled it out at the City Schools Relay Invitational Meet and emerged victorious. Many new recruits that have enlisted already have been among the top ranking swimmers. Duty for each personnel began at 1300 and lasted until 15005 consisting of maneuvers such as the four basic stroke skills, warm up exercises, turns, starts and finishes, and sprints. That totaled approximately 3,000 to 4,500 yards per day. saemsffirft WV 144 Girls Swimming 1. Co-Captains Caroline Anderson and Beth Walther, give sigh of relief after winning a long race. 2. Members ofthe Swim Squadron look in awe wondering how they could win so easily. 3. Sheri Lobel prepares for the next race. 4. J. V. members give advice to better their times. 5. 'line Michaelputs all effortsforwardfor their undefeated team. 6. The Eastern League champs with a record of 8-0, watch the others compete. The Girls' Swim Team consists of, Top Row: Q. Bauer, C. Cook, L. Miller, K. Walther, T. Holdaway, L. Baxter, C. Peleck, J. Medina, K. Hiegel, P. Persall, T. Bauer, L. Sandman, L. Newman, M. Liauw, S. Lokel, A. Peterson, J. Patay. Front Row, sitting: K. Pastvrczak, C. Gibson, K. McElliot, T. Selbrede, K. Lyons, B. Walther, S. Zerr, T. Michael, S. Harten, S. Lang, S. Braithwaite, C. Anderson, E. Osborne, W, Ranck, T. Anderson, A. Gomez, H. Logan. Ki king p A CIF Splash Kicking off a promising season, the 19-man Varsity Soccer crew gave more than what was expected. Though there were a few obstacles such as injuries, this exciting team was able to pull through even placing second in the Christmas Tourna- ment. New Varsity coach Chuck Mclntire encouraged the crew to give its best performance by awarding both an offensive and defensive player the 'Player of the Match'. As a team, they improved greatly, winning the League Championships and competing in CIF playoffs. The J.V. Soccer crew coached by Mike Farrand did eaqually as well. They won most of the games, maintaining a position close to the top ranks of the league. Although the JV crew was quite young, they played with experience. Without a doubt, it has been an excellent season for our Soccer teams. Varsity Soccer crew, Top Row: Bruce Kelley, George Lipouan, Bill Harris, Ian Paterson, Ron Ventenilla, Gus Lopez, Fred Anderson, Don Schultz, Front Row: Cuong Nguyen, James Geluezon, Jaime Lopez, Jeff Johnson, Tom Nasution, Adi Lipouan, Will Rhodes, Not Pictured: Kimo Nasution. , fr MW' K fi ,Www-Wt' . xr , 2, ii . 3 ir 3 VVV ,if , g T , . 1 if s , . ' 9 .eh .9 Q 146 Varsity Soccer aa., , I Y .. W 4. N .. - it , f me ,. , - fm. , , M' ' Y. ':'m.-.'w , . Junior Varsity Soccer crew, Top Row: Coach Farrand, John Kauenaugh, Amir Mishmast, Peter Andrassy, Chris Peterson, Brian Linneman, Fred McMillan, Alex Stojadinouic, Peter Stogsdill, Albert Morcillo, Steve Edmonds, Tom Gersztyn, Missy Nosker, FrontRow: Doug Ming, Larry Cook, Bynouu Cha, George Vega, Robert Patterson, Chris '1Tlley, Luigi Licatini, Marty Manthrop, Roberto Navarro 1. Fred Anderson, no. 21, throws the ball in at a fellow opponent from the sidelines. 2. Making a wall, Mira Mesa soccer players are anxiously waitingfora penalty kick. 3. The ball is in play as George Lipouan exercises is outstanding skills against a Morse opponent. 4. Bill Harris, no. 19, 'ises his skills to try and take possession c fthe ballfrom a St. Augustine opponent. 5. Robert Patterson takes a free kick. 6. Brian Linneman jumps to stop the ball. JV Soccer 147 Surviving The Tempest Lieutenant Sue Robinson and Admiral Emily Hawkins commanded 27 recruits that made up the Girls' Field Hockey Force for the U.S.S. Mirada voyage of '81-'82. With 13 maties on J.V. and 14 on Varsity, the Force set sail to various league ports to be engulfed in battle. When not engaged in battle, the Field Hockey Force energetically drilled on the upper-field everyday from 1300 until 1500 with stick in hand. After stickwork and strategy skills, they ran and ran. The type of skills necessary for this type of sport were good hand and eye coordination, quick feet, good ball control, and the ability to set up strategy and follow through with orders. Everyone worked as a team and with each person? skills combined, crew members produced a powerful Force which guaranteed maximum output everytime. 148 Field Hockey W , 5 4 , A 1. ,L if 'ii L 'Z , mi , V E Y if 2 H525 i ,G , Q, H 25 Q Wh erf'e rrtt Gr .61 3 it 'mm my' . lim 4 ' iq g 1 , ,Q 3 . 21, ,,,, , , 1 r . ,A . V . ' M, I .i ar il in Y? 212, ., 5 iv .. dun.-411' +1144 v,.1,l9 ,,. 34- ,tm 1 , 1. Cathy Weddle and Marie Sablan pass the ball to each other in an attempt to make a goal. 2. The Girls' Varsity team consist of Top Row: Cathy Weddle, Jennier Oen, Liana Huth, Cheryl Kirk, Denise Taunton, Sue Swaggerty, Lorie Range, Marie Sablan, Admiral Sue Robinson. Front Row: Anna AUiler, Doris Celendro, Mary Gaba, Beth Ramat, Feliscia Robinson, and Ernestine Samera. 3. J. V. members display their spirit of winning. 4. Marie Sablan maneuvers the ball past Denise Taunton, on her way toward the goal cage. 5. The Junior Varsity team consisted of, Top Row: Merjia Seppa, Remy Serrano, Daisy Buclatin, Audrey Supnet, Diane Heldwein, Admiral Emily Hawkins. Front Row: Monica Hakansson, Roxanne Barrett, Janeanne Stauffer, Dana Elmer, April Wranik, Kim Walther, and Kim McElliot. 6. Remy Serrano steals the ball away from her opponent. Field Hockey 149 Swinging Through The Surf The I3 crew members of the Varsity Softball Team enjoyed an exciting cruise, Team spirit sailed high throughout the season and the girls were good friends both on and off the field. A seven inning game played twice a week kept the team's sails billowing. The team was not all business because part of the learning was having fun while trying to do your best. The weekly awards to individual players for game performance added to cruise tempo. Awards included donkey award for the clutzest playg vivacious vacuum award for the outstanding defensive playg and the roadrunner award for the farthest distance on a pop fly, The JV. crew consisted of lll members and was coached by Linda Moore. lt was her first try to coach a softball team and her enthusiasm showed when she said, lt's fun and the extra hours are really worth itl i 4 5? li, il'-i-ii' ,l?'.!'il,tv' t: , I A V V fi ., W i -li- , , . r irrr giy,..,. I i 'i' f .. Ki ff- . ' f - .... - if-, , . v 4 1 Q , ' M mf yi f ' . ,. ,, 1 A T f H Q. M 150 Varsity Softball 1' 1 ,..:i., ma. . R ,A .W l ' V' als ga.. Aki! rx' l,+, Alf 1 A AF 4 I. f, X, fl X. , X 3 . x ' S - ' . why., 1 xiii. , . 'HT iiQ.4'1wv . , ii ' ' 'Dtzl4'iAl.!Ai. if lun. 'V ,. ' r'.'5m?l'f.. . W . .. -'K' ' s I Q X V ..,,, ,,, 1. Varsity Team: Mgr. Laura Ontiueras, Cindy Meier, Lisa Johnson, Debbie Morales, Tina Trujillo, Charsae Chamberlain, Dana Meier, Lorraine Hopkins, Kim Robinson, Gina Ylagan, Debbie Duckworth, Lori Campbell, Jodi Sherman, and Coach Carol Stowe. 2. Gina Ylagan lays down a bunt. 3. Debbie Duckworth advances the runners with a solid hit. 4. The tension mounts as the J. V. Team waits for their turn to bat. 5. Trina Franklin faces a crucial winning hit. 6. Kris Tyner swings for a double. 7. J.V. Team: Mgr. Tina Sallas, Coach Linda Moore, Mgr. Grace Ganan, Becky Cusick, Kim Steuerson, Danielle Goodlett, Darlene Morris, Paulette Persall, Shirley Ming, Tiffiney Ricketts, Claudia Hippenstiel, Sharon Martin, Leslie Campbell, Kris Tyner, Trina Franklin, Brenda Duhme, and Bombi Yapp. J. V. Softball 151 W Boun ing Gver The Waves ,, , , f .2 M an The 10 week cruise for the 12 man crew sailed faster than anticipated. Although the overall season wasn't a winning one, these sailors continued looking ahead towards new horizons to tackle. The crew consisted of four returning Varsity players, seven promoted from J.V. and only one player new to the ship. Daily practices and games twice a week kept this crew constantly on the alert. In hopes of gaining more experience, the team played various tournaments during Christmas vacation. They finished in 2nd place! Under the direction of Coach Tim Cunningham, the team worked well together. Team spirit also seemed to sail higher than usual. The crew had fun cruising to away games either riding in buses or forming car pools. According to crew member Mathis Huff, The team has a lot more unity and talent than last year. The sailors of Mira Mesa High certainly had an enjoyable time watching this exciting team. i ! ' 5, 152 Boys Varsity Basketball ,, ,. ,M 5, 1. The teams line up as Ricky Oscarson attempts a free-throw. 2. Mike Haupt hustles across the floor for a basket. 3. Ricky Oscarson struggles for freedom. 4. Mike Haupt takes careful aim. 5. Morse loses the ball to Ricky Oscarson during ajump ball. 6. Mathis Huff leaps for another two points. 7. Varsity Team: Elmer Vigilia, Lance Steuerson, Tony Briant, Byron Deadwiler, David Nowakowski, Mathis Huff, Taggert Glithero, Mike Haupt, Forrest Glithero, Ricky Oscarson, Juan Etter, Mark Heidenreick and manager Joe Rhodes. Boys Varsity Basketball 153 f , WZ? we 4, 'fi J. V. Shoots The Waves M J , rl 2 iff' 'V 'fmlll ie uftluvfk mdk H '19 60 5 7 in fl it V, U an f .. , gi I 1 Many seas parted throughout the Mirada Voyage '81-'82 for the Junior Varsity Basketball Crew as they set sail early in the fall to battle it out at various league ports both near and far. Under the command of Admiral Blevins, this 13 membered, high- spirited and energetic crew put all efforts forward during battle to bring forth the winning Marauder spirit. With a record of 12 wins and only 7 losses, the J.V. Basketball Crew was really sailing on smooth waters. They met everyday after school in the gym and practiced from 1300 until 1500. They worked on shooting, passing, dribbling, and also defensive work. 1. TheJ. V. Basketball Team consistedof, left to right: Coach Bleuins, Suman Sinha, Bobby Hastey, John Mleckzo, Vince Martinez, Robert Coffin, Marcelino Ergino, Bill Rice, Walter Moore, Peter Wrieden, Burr Calapp, and John Vroom. Sitting: JeffJohnson andHermie Banaga. 2. Robert Coffin leaps up, and thrusts ball into basket. 3. John Vroom makes a successful lay- up. 154 J. V. Basketball Q if ...rf L lwp ,,,,. at Srl 'M HW ew Muscling In With most of the crew learning the ropes for the first time, the J.V. Wrestlers fared well. Although short- handed, the crew finished fourth out of 16 teams competing in the J.V. All- City Tournament. These grapplers rigorously worked out under the navigation of Mike Barnes and Noel Hall, with Ed Brown mostly in charge with this crew. Though the wrestlers did not have a very successful season, they did have a lot of fun and learned a lot. James Danscuk enthusiastically added, We're looking forward to a better one next year by using the skills and experiences gained this year. Junior Varsity Wrestling crew, Top Row: Coach Ed Brown, Chris Olaes, James Danscuk, Paul Hamlyn, Claudio Norito, Second Row: Dean Brinker, Alan Sayarot, Robert Laureano, Charles Leathlean, Front Row: Anthony Glazewski, Cid Gumban, Colin Stowell, Joe Swan, Not Pictured: Brett Barack, Dauid Simon, and Shawn Moore. 1. Peter Barack attempts to sprawl behind his opponent for an extra two points. 2. Charles Leathlean concentrates on his first moue before the referee signalsfor the bout to begin. 3. Colin Stowell gets his opponent in a successful cradle at the home match against Morse. 3 I, , 'TIQ59 N... ,,, ., ., ' :,. 1' ' ,M U lf: W an ' E M. ... . J. . I W3 ,, Q ? V s Q ,I ' f V rv, r. ,M V S A r A . . A J. V. Wrestling 155 Sailing into an an excellent season, the Varsity Wrestling crew achieved its goal of becoming Eastern League champions, qualifying five members-Mike Cruz, Curtis Leahy, Robert Tacloban, Mark Edrington, and Jim Kramer to the CIF tournament at El Camino High. Along the way, the grapplers put in many hours in demanding workouts and practicing proper mat techniques. The wrestlers had to condition their bodies to a top physical shape. Just trying to maintain the same wrestling weight demanded quite a lot, physically as well as mentally. Even if one was a pound off, it would mean a loss by a forfeit, unless the wrestler can make his weight. Under the coaching of Mike Barnes and Noel Hall, the wellconditioned crew was ready to battle confidently against any foe. Varsity Wrestling crew, Top Row: Head coach Mike Barnes, David Huntley, Dennis Seguban, Mike McGraw, Daniel Perillo, Jim Kramer, Coach Ed Brown, Second Row: Roy Brinker, Andrew Blakely, Sean Heagy, Mark Edrington, James Lafon, Peter Barack, Coach Noel Hall, Front Row: Mike Cruz, Curtis Leahy, Robert Tacloban, and Anthony Armstrong. 1. Mark Edrington observes the techniques of the opposition during the meet against the Morse Tigers. 2. A Morse Wrestler struggles to get free while Mira Mesa's 'Hurricane' Heagy strives to get his opponent into the cradle position. 3. Curtis Leahy drops a single leg sweep on his opponent. Rough n' Ready i ,my M Ajiwm? -M ,pn-an -1-,wr ' F nEE7A?'ll'ei, , 'IWW ri ? 'f ' 2 F' -. fi ff m' i -3- --,-H nm.. rn.,-, -.-V. M... .W ir 1...-. ........ ,..,...... ... , .. .. 156 Varsity Wrestling may rl' , , . .. W . ,fm X 4. 2, - - .,,,,,, , W-ff ' gf MW fi wr'-rv H ,, 'W ' V -V , . , . i Aiming For The Crow's Nest 1 is aw f ,,,MFWMW , 4 .L 'S L , mvh - 'N WW i 'Vi Sailing into this season has been a trying period. With only three members returning -- Gina Ylagan, Debbie Duckworth and Tia Francis, it was up to them to hold the line and to teach the rest of the crew the ropes. Besides having the potential for many promising sailing adventures ahead, this crew of girls had a lot of fun while playing. Being a secret sister helped to bring these girls confidence, and most of all, promoted positive winning spirit. 1. Kim Steuerson shoots the ball for a basket as an opponent schooner blocks her Uiew. 2. Shooting drills during practice is well worth the attempt, as Tia Francis trys for a basket. 3. Hours of practice increased Susie Doanls advantage point for the basket. Varsity Basketball crew. Top Row: Admiral Ronnie Olsen, Charsai Chamberlain, Debbie Duckworth, Dana Meyers, Gina Ylagan, lmee Arreola, Cindy Meier, Front Row: Anna Martinez, Lori Campbell, Tia Francis, Susie Doan , and Kim Steuerson. 7 a s -.,, , 3 Girl's Basketball 157 Shooting For The Stars It'll be a lot of fun, said girls J.V. coach, Linda Mohr. I think the girls are serious, and want to have a winning team. Eleven new and one returning members made up the crew. Individual skills and team harmony became goal focal points. Most of the girls played previous sports such as volleyball and softball, also coached by Linda Mohr this year. The solid foundation built in this manner in years past has led to the following of athletes to varsity teams. 1. Practice makes perfect! 2. Jane Stauffer shows her skill in shooting the hoop. 3. Kathy Hiegel concentrates on makinga basket. 4. Top Row: S. Martin, J. Hurley, K. Hiegel, J. Stauffer, T. Franklin, D. Goodlett, and L. Mohr, Coach. Bottom Row: T. Salas, D. Morris, D. Morales, B. Yap, and L. Johnson. is ,fy k 5, 4 ,,,, , .,,... -..Wi .,,.. , .,.,, . . M. .M-rwgy M, f f l ilw' ig? t V'T EglE5 on . '? ,, . ,E r'-t g fr- , N211 1 ' W if 3 if Y if 5 Q ,.... , ' T Q, ' ' 'S V 1 f t.,, . e .- ' ' L i ' K K - i l ff'ffmeiv11ffl Q, i'l' QM, ' ' ' f ,,,,, i ,, ref I V f J , il'l V gm isa 'K' I H ' ' S1 f ' 'z:..w7fML tiE , , ,...,,,, 'V if .,,, ,, - 7 ' .1 ' V 'V' flziizigfsf' ,, 3 K , ' TWYWLM' 'L . '. Jfagzzw iw. ' I i fr Q, L i H 1 i ' ,V Kg J V,,,,,,. , 6 f 'T t l 4 158 Girls JV Basketball U, ,, M , K, ,W 4, ' , illii???l I 1 fr. ,, .,,... - Yi , :ns ,tryin Taking A Fresh Water Dip Warmups, drills, and more laps! These were familiar words to the swimmers. Finally, BANG! And they're off! Steered by Captain Lisa Carter, the matches began at the end of March, and led into an exciting season of ecstatic wins, and sinking defeats. Without team support, there would have been no pushing to the limits. Without serious dedication, there would have been no driving on in the freezing cold waters of the early days of springg turning blue, pruny and getting earaches. 1. Members are: M. Archibeque, B. Barden, M. Bell, D. Burlison, S. Cannon, D. Corbin, R. Elliot, B. Haite, E. Harte, J. Huntsinger, B. Jones, K. Lacey, B. Maier, M. Malopy, B. Mercer, R. Padilla, S. Paules, A. Rogers, C, Smith, D. Swaggerty, R. Thompson, J. Welsh, and K. Wheeler. 2. Cameron Smith practices his backstroke. .J 3. Mike Archibeque looks ahead, preparing to win. 4. Butch Barden takes a break from the icy cold water. , Boys Swim 159 ,WW ms, 4 Z Tennis players were some of the land lobbers on board the U.S.S. MIRADA. The boys' tennis team began the cruise with five returning sailors. Admiral Tim Cunningham stated he felt that the team was much improved over last year. The team's strategy was to build its strength in the doubles competition. fPopeye may have some extra spinach for the guys.J Even though the team began the season with twice as many wins as losses, the coach felt that all five teams in their league were equal. The crew, in their matching jackets, just needed a little extra steam to make it to C.I.F. 1. Eric Elegado prepares to slam the ball back across the net. 2. Matt Seymour serues them up. 3. Top Row: P. Vinzon, Jose Velilla, J. Frank, A. Martedi, T. Cameron, 'M. Seymour, E. Elegado, A. Ecia, T. Ramirez, W Enriquez, J. Cruz, F. Bagongahasa, K. Alvarado. Bottom Row: J. Rhodes, mgr., D. Savage, D. Neil, S. Witty, S. Saueron, B. Blatchley, V. Seramona, Joel Velilla, C. Jepsen, T. Tran, K. Pham. Land Lobbers .M Qt? is 79 i JV Tosses And Pitches .a I gf W f if W . 'fm ' e .. -1.. 2 fi, ..-- i rr.. --ww M. .. .. .f i . ,,.. ., I M .. . . Jr As the U.S.S. MIRADA crosses vernal equinox the diamonds are all polished, the lines evenly marked, the bases set in their places and the sound of play ball is heard throughout the land. With only three returning players, the J.V. baseball team headed into deep water testing their sea legs. The new sailors learned that enthusiasm and hard work can compensate for any lack of experience. Because of turbulant seas and much rain, the season was confined to only three voyages. The crew proudly anchored with a 3-0 record. A crack of the bat begins the season. The semaphore signals follow as the coaches pass the orders to the players to slide, steal or sacrifice. The season ends as the sun sets over the horizon. The crew then retired to their cabins to anxiously await yet another mission on the high seas. 1. Top Row: J. Mlezco, D. Wilkons, T. Hentches, R. Gephart, R. Mitchelle, R. Joseph. Middle Row: J. Rains, J. Adelman, J. Lopez, P. Wreiden, R. Hastey, S. Carmicheal. Bottom Row: J. Owens, B. Hopkins, E. Burton, W. Morris, W. East, V. Vahrunas. 2. Brian Hopkins perfects his skill catching a ball during practice. 3. In spite of the rain, practice goes on. H W ,jitj ' ...pf . - K NVVV IQ I ,... sr T . . .wi . J. V. Baseball 161 rl TTUFIC lil? wha fQm,L1J' , I1 ' Baseball Sails For w '? ,ff l ' E . agp g 1 miff , EMEAJI , , , V A H if ' ' N L5 H Tilmf' Q at 57 f ,sw 5 X X Q 9' F. ,V- The word for this years Varsity Baseball team was Believe The Baseball crew was loaded with talent. The team had ten returning shipmates, losing only one starter to graduation. The team was skippered by veteran Coach Larry Elliott. The pitching staff composed of Mark Simmons, Richard Dahlberg, Chris Wrieden, Bill Arbuckle, Mathis Huff, and Jimmy Longnecker was the strongest of the county. The Marauder defense was watertight, yielding few leaks. The famed 'Aluminum Brigade' led the 1 , ,Q-L we ,Y ,.-1 + Wflf ,W ., Marauder offense to many victories, i 9 if ,i1l f scoring run after run. '. ff' N V! The team's ability kept crew T' T t it members heads above the water in T Nttl mwah the tough Eastern League. The 'M ' l i ,Q f V' W ff Marauders were the team to beat for ' 'N M A. V 'T T gg.. all 1 135' 4.5,-,gg1:,.., the first time in the school's history rt l if iff- f,,',.e f f 5 41.3. ,VVQ K -ff' 'Z T' - . and they handled the challenge with i ' -f ' A 4 ' ff .',f7'f.i fb-' . fff',1'f'f' N: 4 success. V, ir. .f'. ' f ' , A if 'rfrlrri 162 V. Baseball '- f fn figff-552 ff at M t ?f'T af f 'ff 4.93 it 4413-11'-?5i:f:'1:.ZQ Q' f al- J -1 ' f1:p..7'f' The Hom Port sf . MI' ,V W , i iik i 2 V. , , i ,.g ,VV , , i,A, ,,, g,A V with !L:, , 4 ,JW 4: 4 ,AW i ga rw ' 1 ',V.V..wa-:1armmL':'-. JZ, ff ' Q , f .g g'f'LW V, WV ,,, ' ' 'yiy . . 7 V V 'QFEVWWV' QVQQQW qfp H I 4 ft fk',,gV I we 34 -7 .ff fV -YQ! ,-V y WW- ' fr 1. , azz? it r , kvikalif fr 'A a fl lvfwwfirfltiiflls '4 V ao 'soaefr if , f 2fiQQO-fgQJe.k,9 ki, , A JZ! M, V .,.ri5'iyill 'r'fi't Wkarltrzltiil if 155533 sift . 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V- M p new rv-4-an - Ve V. r. r, T fwfr f ,, 5 K ,V I, ,ir MQ-'w govt. V ' 'jf?4t1g,V, 3. Mark Simmons shows intense concentration while he strikes out another Bonita Vista Baron . 4. Sailors await their turn to bat. 5. Kenny Snodgrass makes the piuot on a double play. 6. Mathis, euen the best of us miss! 7. Jim Longnecker pitches another famous fast ball. 8. He's Out! V. Baseball 163 Tumbling Over The Stern With the strongest crew Mira Mesa has ever had, it's full steam ahead for the gymnastics team. Under the navigation of Coaches Debra Holm and Mike Calabro, it is stressed that it is very important to pay attention - to the coach, your body, and others around youg and to be positive and confident. Each member must have flexibility and strength because both are equally important in building a strong gymnastic body. In addition to their practices, these girls lift weights and run twice a week. Just having the flexibility and strength isn't all, each girl must have an intuition to dance because dance is a large part of gymnastics. Besides devoting time to the workouts, there's always time for fun, like parties, inner-squad meets, and celebrating each memberls birthday. Coach Holm puts in with pride, I am very pleased with the attitudes of the girls and we have an extremely talented team. 1. Mary RoUes, Kim Stevens, and Julie- Anne Cluford practice hours afterschool on the floor routine to apoint ofperfection ready for competition. 2. Afterschool practices increases Mona Melvin's concentration and stamina on her beam routine. 3. Jeanne Bartley compliments herseb' on a routine well done. 4. Coach Calabro assists a flying Marauder on the vault to prepare herfor a gymnastic meet. 5. Kim Stevens is deep in thought as she completes her floor routine. 6. Gymnasts wait patiently to do their vaulting. The Gymnastics crew. Top Row: Kim Stevens, Julie-Anne Clifford, Hollianne Logan, Anne Skiber, Middle Row: Carol Nelson, Mary RoUes, Anne Peterson, Wendy Overly, Debbie Klopp, Cheryl Elliot, Mona Melvin, Front Row: lsittingl Betty RoU'es, Dori Crider, Michelle Chicarelli, Jeanne Bartley, Kim Finlayson, Tammy Kline, Julie Medina, Denise Ames, Kathy Pasturczak, Joanne Wiersema, Bonnie Zolenski, Donna Ferns, Managers: Kelly Lyons, Tara Selebrede, Quinta Bauer, and Not Shown: Greer Harris. 164 Gymnastics Mr ,. :rims f?ff 5':.sf 5,154 mf? AQ Q M-, ,, A 'fvffx .Qi X Q -rims? 5, ff' ww, 'T .M 53 4 ,iv ,, ,r . 5 , Qi-X af55?i' ' ef :A an -f, g was ' Wag..-,' f -V 1 'mf nmwzwi 733 0 -0 K ,mad-Van Wiz W WWW gp,-Q fi ' 1 4, an iw git ' 7 Qwwv f N I , ,. A 'Z T , .1 ' 'x 'tix .' J., ff Qt, il - war 'f Q 'L Jaw.. ' ' W rrvf, gl . , . .., 1 f-we 14: -A , 9 ,. V ,. . , . - K . ,,V,,, A 9- ' iff Q, 9,252 6 ,rf 44, .QQ J, gi W f fa. Ea , ,W 'A ,. ,,,, Hurdling The Waves There was a stampede along the shore, waiting for the Girls' Track and Field voyage to begin. Admiral Terri Gregor com- manded both the many newly- recruited members and the returning members from the previous year to make up this year's J.V. and Varsity teams. Every member of this energetic crew put tremendous effort along with hard work into every meet, sometimes suffering from the hot and dry weather that would occasionally accompany their voyages and battles at home and at distant league ports. Try-outs for the team began early in the spring and for those who survived cuts, they put in many hours after school practicing from 1300 until about 1530 on the lower field. They ran for distance, sprinted, were timed, stretched out, and ran some more. For those who participated in meets other than just running, they specialized in developing their skills in the areas of long jumping, high jumping, shot putting, hurdling, and throwing the discus. All the work that seemed hard in the beginning, eventually paid-off at the end to make the ,82 Track and Field voyage, a successful one. 2 2 at ','la, rl 166 Girls Track 8: Field ww IZ 5 E S E 5 l 5 E IW VV irrnmzazg W: 3 m 1. The hand-off is a success as the Marouders speed around the track. 2. The Track and Field team consists ofS. Anderson, E. Bates, G. Bates, V. Becknell, P. Betancur, M. Bowles, P. Cartwright, M. Cauallin, N. Copridge, K. Crupi, L. Dang, T. Flores, B. Gargaro, Captain M. Garrido, J. Gilliam. N. Goodwin, M. Hakansson, A. Harkonen, Captain K. Humphrey, J. Jose, S. Kairy, C. Kehle, K. Krenn, J. Larson, H. Leary, C. Lester, V. Miller, M. Murch, S. Ouellette, L. Range, S. Renninger, A. Reynoso, S. Richards, C. Robinson, F. Robinson, C. Sannicolas, M. Sequerra, R. Serrano, A. Sinha, A. Thurgood, C. Tiqui, J. Toscano, Admiral Geri Minott and Admiral Terri Gregor. The managers are: S. Brown, L. Garibay, and M. Jones. 3. Cheryll Robinson flies ouer the hurdle. 4. Janine Jose is on her wayfor a uictory in the 440-relay. Action Photos Taken by Danny Oulette ..,, f .rrrrlr. Girls' Track and Field 167 In Stride With The Waves The waves of competition were high as the boys' track and field division soared with the wind at exciting invitational and league meets. The division, consisting of 90 members, manned as many events as possible. Hours of practice each day strengthened and built stamina on the field and in the weight room for events such as pole vault, shot put, discus, long and high jump, long distance running and relays. Coach Dennis Lottermoser, Terri Gregor, Chuck Mclntire, and Geri Minott selected an enthusiastic division with increasing potential. The division's triumphant season advanced with the supporting knowledge of their guiding coaches. Tense waters were overcome as medals of hard work and accomplishment were awarded to high stern participants. A victorious season was met as the anchor of defeat never tugged. ff.. -Wg ...QM ..- ZKWQ mi. A It mils. f i 168 Boys Track and Field 5 ' X ij Q is an A . -..,,-I - it 1 A VIVL I 5 :M Q. il l.. . f f M if ' , . wi!! D . I r ? R M , 1 5 Z ,I Ii 5 - ' ff ng ', 1 ' . 4 . . . wr, MR' iw l 1' at 1. 'fl 'Mas Sava PQ 1. As a shot putter, Fred Morgan believes that concentration and a lot of practice can help achieve distance in the shot put. 2. After completing his sprint, Mike McGraw soars windward as he passes the finish line. 3. Mike Morris developed his flexibility through hours of practice while rigging his weight over the pole. 4. Jeff Johnson stays in stride as he stems up to complete his distance run. 5. The Track and Field division are: B. Amato, P. Adams, B. Barcelon, D. Banks, B. Barnes, K. Barnes, J. Benjamin, K. Benton, S. Blake, J. Bouck, E. Bray, D. Cababa, M. Carambas, E. Clark, J. Cristarella, T. Daniel, T. Dinh, S. Duncan, W. East, L. Falkquay, M. Fitzsimmons, R. Franklin, D. Hitchens, M. Howard, V. Howard, M. Jimenez, D. Jose, J. Kramer, R. Laureano, C. Laueck, S. Leary, R. Liauw, H. Mai, J. Lutz, J. Malo, G. Marrujo, M. McGraw, R. McCaruel, T. Medina, P. Meier, W. Mejia, D. Mentze, P. Moehrke, V. Mora, F. Morgan, D. Morris, M. Morris, B. Murphy, R. Nepomuceno, S. Nuemann, P. Newton, R. Nolder, W. Odom, R. Ordonez, D. Ouellette, C. Pandes, P. Patacsil, J. Pope, P. Porcioncula, G. Pulido, R. Ransom, R. Reichner, R. Riel, L. Rollins, P. Romero, J. Roxas, O. Savage, L. Saxton, T. Saxton, R. Schillinger, R. Schneider, D. Schlottman, D. Seguban, W Shearer, C. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, M. Stewart, P. Swanson, R. Tacloban, M. Thomas, R. Thomas, D, Tiqui, T. Tran, K. Vanwagoner, R. Ward, J. Whiteman, I. Won, A. Wright, T. Wright, G. Yang, R. Young, R. Ventenilla, D, Nowakowski. QJDQ3 Qi-Cxz LIT DOCLSADL1 fooaolo Liam +ve 1,63 years. 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A match can last anywhere from 2 1X2 - 4 hours depending on course conditions. The squad, along with coach Admiral Richard Smith, met at the Torrey Pines Golf Course on Tuesdays and Fridays for the matches. According to Bill Castaneda, a two year team member, I play because it's really relaxing and a lot of fun! 1. GOU Team Back Row: Bill Castaneda, Mike Webb, Jon Sakurauchi, Andy Anderson. Front Row: Jim Pritikin, Dan Roos, Robert Teague, Charles Adkison. Not Pictured: Chris Murphy, Eric Rose. 2. Jon Sakurauchi prepares to putt the ball across the green. 3. Bill Castaneda concentrates on improving his score. 4. Andy Anderson is satisfied with his Sailing Fore 18 powerful swing. . , . ,W Q, Mfgif w 5 ,, M ,M af Q 170 Golf Ta kling The High Sea 1' QQ 1. Junior Team Sitting: Tanya Palliser, Gloria Ontiveros, Julie Malo, December Noble, Anita Rodgers, Rose Tajalle, Editha Danga, Denise Morales, Missy Nosker, Janet Guerrero, Mary Jane Laserna, Franci Germar. Kneeling: Kim Robinson, Kathy Shivers, Patty Rangel, Gladys Jose, Susie Delgado, Lydia Jackson, Diane Edmonds, Kathleen Gherrity, Laura Muro, Lori Adkison, Irene Ruiz, Mary Gaba, Ernestine Samera. Standing: Aileen Rose Elegado, Shawnie Zerr, Megan Hayden, Lani Weissenburger, Twila Bauer, Dana Elmer, April Wranik, Robin Rodrigues, Robin Rozsa, Lisa Hazen, Ethne McGehee, Patty Handy, Kim Coody, Advisor. Coaches: Larry Lammers, Henry Llopis, Steve Nahas, Paul Payne, Mike Stewart. 2. Senior Team Sitting: Christina Maldonado, Lori Potter, Ana Bravo, Linda Longnecker, Nina DeLozier, Marie Sablan. Kneeling: Laurie Meyers, Andrea Jones, Diane Godfrey, Frances Toscana, Remy Serrano, June Diuco, Kathy Tate, Mary Valleroy. Standing: Donna DeYoung, Advisor, Debbie Nowakowski, Missy Hiegel, Deanna Shaw, Laura Sandman, Evie Morgan, Lisa Fujita, Fornabel Bagongahasa, Doris Celendro. Coaches: Rich Brady, Jose Danga, Mike Rios, Howard Simon, David Welsh. Powder Puff 171 X ,,. 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Natalia Cruz Priscilla Cruz Raymond Cruz Rosine Cunningham Ryan Curry Anthony Curtis Rebecca Cusick Michael Dailey Roger Dailey Trang Dao Lisa Dassler Blacher Davidson Robert Davis Sherri Davis Melito Deguzman Rodney Dehaven Charles Delacruz Dawn Demarinis Lianne Demetrio Frank Denbo Maelena Desantiago Christy Desmond Truong Dinh Leslie Diosa Jeffrey Dlugos Hoai Doan Carmen Dominguez Gustavo Dominguez Rebecca Donavan Michael Donovan David Drake Theresa Drury Brian Duhme Alexandria Dunagan Lieu Duong Brent Durkovic Nancy Dvorak Lisa Dye Robert East Mary Ebalo Valerie Echols Kari Edelbrock Steven Edmonds Marvin Elamparo Sophomores 177 Nathan Elkins Gregory Ells Molly Esbeck Lisa Esh Rosalie Espina Dennis Esteban Dauid Estey Michelle Estey Rebecca Eubanks Lloyd Euangelista Janet Fagan Randa Fast Kimberly Faught Robert Fay Maria Fernandez Donna Ferns Bruce Fielis Kimberly Finlayson Shawn Fischer Donovan Fitzgerald James Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald Bret Fitzpatrick Mary Floe Georgina Flores Eugene Floyd Kristbjorg Foidl Erma Folwarski Nicole Fornaci Lisa Fortune Deanna Foster Debbie Foster Elisa Francisco Trina Franklin Kelley Freeman Ronda Frost Douglas Fugate Grace Fumero i Lisa Furlong Thomas Galambos Arlene Ganan Laura Garcia Tonya Garcia Felicia Gardner 1 78 Sophomores -. 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Suzanne Kairy Lori Karatsanos David Kauffman John Kavanagh Denis Keane Brian Keene Constance Kehle Phil Kennedy Tina Kennedy Azita Keshavarzi Angela Kevern Nghia Khong Ji-Kwan Kim Jacqueline Kimball Stella Kincade Andrea King Andrea King Daryl King Komithy Kirkeby Randall Kish Tamrah Kline Deanna Kloogh Adam Knickerbocker Steven Knight Sean Krause Kimberly Krenn Melissa Krinsky Valarie Kruse Kevin Lacey James Lafon Marie Lagman Jesi Lakadwala Tieu Lam Stacy Lang Terra Larkin Michael Laureano Sharon Lazaro Phuoc Le Charles Leathlean Judy Lee Kecia Lee Soua Lee Duane Legg Christina Lester Sophomores 181 Deborah Leuinson Wayne Lichte Teresa Limon Sharon Little Jon Lloyd Sheri Lobel Hollianne Logan James Longnecker Denise Lopez Jaime Lopez Charles Loy Dawn Lucaus James Lutz Jacqueline Lyon Mike Lyons Allison Macaluso Shawn Macy Shirley Madriles William Mahaffey Hung Mai William Maier Gina Maksimow Douglas Maller Angela Manzano Irene Marcum Michael Marion Tori Markley Gabriel Marrujo Tammy Marschke Sharon Martin Vincent Martinez Steuen Matalauage James Mathews Myra Mayen Rosemarie Mayfield Michael Mazanec Ronald Mcadams Roger McCaruel Gale McColl Karen McNelly Kellene McLaughlin Paul McMenamy Keuin McQuillen 182 Sophomores R z z ,X ,Q 1: ff: . Y A M.. i f 'Mi' , L K 4 Anthony Medina Joanne Medina Peter Meier WiUred Mejia Brandi Mellon Danny Mentze Lisa Mercadel Chantelle Mercado Lisa Mergen Michael Michaels Kristen Miller Lisa Miller Sandra Miller Stephanie Miller Douglas Ming Patricia Miranda Eric Mitchell James Mitchell John Mleczko Tim Monson Roberto Montano Dennis Monton John Moore Teri Moore Terry Moore Walter Moore Debbie Morales Saul Moreno Ethyl Morgan Frederick Morgan Darlene Morris David Morris Lauraliza Mortera Tane Moshier Lanny Mosley Colleen Mullins Edwin Munar Carol Munoz Melody Murch Laura Murdock Brian Murphy James Murrow Michelle Myers Marcel Naliboff Sophomores 183 Elizbath Navarro Paulven Navarro Debra Neal David Neil Stephani Nelson Joseph Nesseth Dawn Newsom Patrick Newton Binh Nguyen Cuc Nguyen Hai Nguyen Liem Nguyen Mai Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Truc Nguyen Vy Nguyen Theresa Nichols Gerald Niedens Edmond Noble Claudio Norita Susan Norris Joel Ocampo Glenn Oclassen Jennder Oen Christine Ohanian Frankie Ohrmund Christopher Olaes Charles Olivier Helen Onedera Deborah Oneill Lisa Oquita Ronald. Ordonez Thomas Orr Steve Ort Erica Osborne Patricia Ospina Suzanne Oullette Susan Overturf David Ozab Annette Ozier Marjorie Paderanga Sharon Padua Herman Pagan Lourdes Pallares 184 Sophomores S il f LL Nfv .gg ,,.g.: if my NA si X F an Q Richard Pagan reads a letter from a special someone. as L ....,,, .Qu N, uiii :'Q 11,E 3 , sssr Q il ,kvssw J If i ii .... 1 tt.. ,, IS. - i .-5.3 ik, . X . b . Q i rfl is if X sf ,Nr a ix rss Q ,Xi -l Roger Parker Sherry Pashley Janet Patay Gene Patricio Thomas Pattee Kevin Paules Julie Payne Deborah Peek Cynthia Peleck Kerry Perran Mark Perry Dennis Persall Timothy Platt Genieve Poblete Christine Poehlman Dawn Polen Traci Polidor Clbfford Porteous Carol Portillo Tane Pruett Deborah Puariea George Pulido Bernhurd Pulopot Barbara Pultz Minerva Quintos Nanette Rabe Mark Radke David Rago David Ranck Roger Rataj Cynthia Rehanek Rebecca Reimnitz David Reiter Elizabeth Reyes Gabriella Reyes William Rice Patrick Ritchie Jeffrey Robb Laura Roberts Cheryll Robinson Sandra Rodes Anthony Rogers Bret Rogers Sophomores 185 Mary RoUes Guillermo Romero Raymond Romero Terry Roos John Rosas Shana Rose Melissa Rosine Kim Ross Patrick Rostrata Gina Roxas Charles Rubia Philip Runnels Robert Sablan Jon Sakurauchi Camille Salmond Joanna Saludares Ian Sampson Terri Samuels Sheri Sandman Mayte Sandoval Claire Sannicolas Rickey Sannicolas James Sargent Donna Sarwas Ruthie Saucedo Kimberly Sauls Otis Savage Larry Saxton Terry Saxton Michael Schell Robert Schillinger Jesse Schmitt Robert Schneider Rebecca Schroeder Sheryl Schroeder Lisa Scott Dennis Seguban Darrell Sellers Marison Sequerra Scott Shanklin Lori Shaw Roy Shelton Sandra Sheridan Stacia Sheridan i 186 Sophomores Bill Rice poses for the camera before going to class. 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N Ron Clark makes a phone call during passing period. 5191 avr .L bg John Shumate Sheila Simmons David Simon Jacob Simpson Debra Sisson Charmaine Sitay Denise Small Sharon Small Andra Smee Ronald Smirl Cameron Smith Ruby Smith Ryan Smith Stacie Smith Timothy Smith Ann Sommers Michele Sonnier Kevin Southerland Mark Soriano Carol Spencer Brett Springer Michelle Spritzer Martin Sprouse Jeffrey Stacy Hanh Stahnke Kristina Stanley Janeanne Stauffer Kathryn Steele Christie Steepleton Janice Steffen Kimberly Stevens Michelle Stimac Anthony Stoetzel Peter Stogsdill James Strathman William Stroh Janis Stuthers Sara Sullivan James Sunde Joi Supnet Sophomores 187 Particia Swaggerty Susan Swaggerty Paul Swanson Kirk Swineheart Mark Swineheart Bau Tang Laura Tannehill Diane Tarbell Michael Tarin Randy Teague Curtis Terry Nhut Thai La Thana Equadina Thatcher Robert Thompson Amanda Thurgood Tareasa TU'fin Patrick Timothy Billy Tinsman Dino Tolbert Oscar Toledo James Tolentino Quang Ton Carol Townsend Thomas Townsend Dom Tran Hien Tran Hoa Tran My Tran Phuoc Tran Thuy Tran Tin Tran Kimberly Trapnell Robert Troup Gloria Tyler Shauna Tyler Kristen Tyner Eric Tyszka Treasure Ulrich David Uren Ricardo Valecruz Cindy Vales Ellen Vanderueen Jeffrey Vanmeerbeek 188 Sophomores 2 k'i' Paul Swanson looks onward at the passerbyers dunng the Fnday lunch hour zkwxk Laura Vaurunek Donna Velasco Rita Velasco Louise Vinluan Donna Vouaux Chau Vu Pamela Waggoneer Michael Walsh Nathaniel Ward Robert Ward Elke Ware Patrick Weakland Robert Weaver Janet Webb Jeffrey Weeks Russell Weissenburger Deanna Wenger Cort Wetherald Marina Weyer Keith Wheeler Lynn Wheiland Kirk Whitaker Robert Whitchurch Dwayne White Dwayne'White Joseph Whitton Dean Wilkins Fay Wilkins Jeri Williams Sheri Willis Stephen Witty Brian Wong Peter Wrieden Margie Wright Nancy Wright Terry Wright Richard Wurtele Robert Wygal Luci Yap Shannon Zamora Yvette Zayas Andre Zottolo Sophomores 189 mwwew 1, 3 K 1, Q V 'L 'V N. 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WK' V , , .W A A M, - 2 M . Y V - - . W -'-' '-- - . . , . ,5.,A.,Q53 A::,.., N., sg. .- V H ' ff- iw. - k .m.WS.,.5,. U A k .- ' -www ,,.Q.- 'bi ' K' S ' .f-ffm., 1 ' '.2f-flgiifiaw.. wk . . L5 K - - In .,,. , . ,. . . X M - :z,,.1g..wf.ffL..... .,. A wg... -M - 'wg-bw?-g1..5 -- v,..., .iv A M., ,lm H 1Qi5SaiS?g55Q. K .V L., V. . L. Wiiix. M- ' ' .Q .sggsiafwgsaww -7,.,,m...iMW.5,Xw lk ., HN.. - - ,fgw ---- 2 Q 25,3 , 2 2532 E is 'rap as ..: ., 5 5 X 5? E5 X wx... X 'vsfsqewm . . Ad 'oining Forces The American Field Service Crew was a new chapter to the Marauder Fleet. The primary objective was to bring American crews and foreign crews together in a smooth water atmosphere. Derek Beahm, Captain, stated that in addition to aiding exchange students in their adjustment to America, AFS also assists American high school students who want to participate in an education abroad program. The exchange students involved in the American Field Service ranged from the crews of Japanese background to Canadian background. The Crew met every Wednesday after school in Admiral Elaine Bennett's cabin. They discussed and followed through on school involvement such as submitting a float in the Homecoming parade. 192 American Field Service 1. The American Field Service Crew are, Top Row: Shigeharu Orihara, Esa Tikkanen, Richard Pagan, Lisa Fujita, Patty Buack, Choi-kwan Yung, Joanna Saludares, Monica Hakansson, Mechele Braff, Captain Derek Beahm, Perr Enlund, Front Row: Patty Quipo, Merja Seppa, JennUer Millsberg, and Elise Bergeron. 2. The exchange students are Shigeharu Orihara,Merja Seppa, Esa Tikkanen, Lisa F ujita, Elise Bergeron, Monic Hakansson, and Perr Enlund. Deep Sea Feelings 'S F? In Expressions, writing club mates shared their abilities by writing poems, essays, stories and even sketching pictures. The twenty seamates plan to get some of their poems and essays printed in the San Diego City Schools' magazine of art, The Quest and in the Marquee as well. With the help of Admiral Pat Duncan, they became experienced and successful writers. Meeting during the Friday mess hour, mates shared their latest writing or drawing to each other. With working together they had helped each other express feelings and refine their skills. Front row: Anne Wickizer, Mrs. Duncan, Arnold Prades. Second row: Jesse Abelon, Julius Johnson, Dean Hernandez, Kathy Wilson. Come Sail Away With Us e crew of FHA consists OL Front Row: Sherry Trang, Kathy MUSHQV, Lynette 'i Holke, Leanne Ranoe, Second Row: Johnson, Karen Correa, Susan Dansculr, -ndy Ranck, Connie Kehle, Shelly Top Row: JamesSlgC1niCUlJ?ldJigE Sn, Cathy Perez, Third Row. Admiral Stuthers, Stephanie c uc , llenbeck, Kim Williams, Kathy Wilson, Vukou. ii 4 This yearls FHA chapter met each other during fourth period as a HERO ll-Iome Economics Related Occupations, class, with their Admiral Pat Duncan, and Captain Susan Danscuk. The FHA seamates learned about, the areas of Consumers and Family Studies, that were included in the Competitive Recognition Events at the Sub- Regional, Regional, and State Meetings. With the experience and the money raised from their fundraising activities, selected seamates were able to attend the California Leadership Training Conference which was held on April 24-27, in Anahiem. ExpressionsfF.H.A. 193 Stars Lead The Ship The Sword and Scroll of 1981- 82 was an active group of more than forty, many of whom hope for a career on stage. At the club's helm were Vernon Ballesteros, captaing Erin Gray, first mate, Susan Reaves, cruise director, and Marina Weyer, purser. Prosperous carwashes set the actors afloat, to finance their productions. During the summer, the group attended Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at the Old Town Opera House. Dracula , as originally written by Bram Stoker, launched the season after just three weeks of preparation. That fine acting prepared Marauders for a scary Halloween that had Sword and Scroll members working two nights at the Balboa Park Haunted House. One member, Elise Bergernon, summarized members feelings when she said, I feel sad when its over, but its good to know there's always next time. 194 Sword and Scroll I ft 9 1. Marauders beg for business. 2. Members in alphebetical order are: E. Aquaro, T. Allen, A. Anderson, P. Arning, V. Ballesteros, R. Ballinger, B. Bellows, W. Bellows, R. Bourne, L. Burt, S. Case, J. Cristerella, S. Cole, L. Dassler, D. Elmer, P. Enlund, L. Esh, S. Fluster, B. Graack, E. Gray, D. Grosse, T. Hitzman, S. Hexter, L. Jones, J. Kerrigan, R. Kerrigan, B. Levinson, K. Lutz, M. Marion, C. Lepore, A. Mlezko, L. Nave, C. Neal, T. Nelson, E. Nichole, C. Oberle, C. O'hanian, D. Raddick, D. Ranck, S. Reaues, P. Ritchie, J. Rhodes, L. Saxton, M. Scheer, B. Schroder, L. Scott, M. Seymour, C. Steepleton, R. Teague, B. Troup, J. Vance, L. Walker, D. Wenger, M. Weyer, and E. Wheat. 3. Mr. Dennis Morgan, Captain of his ship. 4. A scene from Dracula in which Cheryl Oberle talks to her mother, Laura Jones. 5. Tyouts can be nerve racking. 6. Building sets, and important behind the scenes job. 7. Joe Cristerella concentrates on getting that car clean! 8. Susan Reaues 'flapsnfor the camera. 9. Club officers are Top Row: Marina Weyer, Vernon Ballesteros, Bottom Row: Susan Reaues, and Erin Gray. 10. A comic scene from the play Dracula . Sword and Scroll 195 Explormg New Land E Bag checks, boarding, and jet lag were the first experiences shared by the lucky crew that shoved off into the unknown last July. An experienced traveler, Admiral Harriet Marriner, in cooperation with the American Institute for Foreign Study, led the five novice travelers through Spain, France, Switzerland and England. In England, they were joined by three more mates from other United States cities, and viewed the Royal Wedding. Highly developed transporation throughout Europe made it easy for the group, from flagging down taxis in Rome, to discovering the tube or subway which was most accessible. But, on foot, things could slow down. While touring in Rome, first one traveler turned up lost in the Sistine Chapel, and another became temporarily lost in the interesting Pantheon, famed for its unfinished domed ceiling, which still boasts a large hole. In France, Marauders dined at the exclusive Le Petit Cafe, savouring onion soup and white wine. Ahh, that French cuisine! Susan Gerrior wrapped it all up stating simply, It was so much fun, that I decided to go back to Spain and Portugal the summer of '82. 1 96 AIFS Seeking Unspoken Treo ure E . X Discussing, learning, and preparing were key words to the Marauder Speech Team of 1981-82. Knocking knees, shaky hands, and unclearable throats were common actions, especially as the competition intensified. When they cast off with the year long controversial topic of setting minimum standards for junior and senior high schools, stomaches pitched and lolled at the thought of upcoming events. Admiral Marriner lotherwise known as Mrs. Harriet Marrinerj 'had at last set sail the school's first serious debate club in several years. Opening with a larger crew than expected, the weekly meetings regularly drew some fifteen speakers. The season was christened at the end of October, with the first Novice Tournament held at Palomar College. The members researched individually for long, excruciating hours in order to practice as a group. The club made a successful beginning, and through their verbal competition, they have achieved not only their own personal goals, but also strengthened many career goals in this outstanding program. 1. First stop, sightseeing in Spain. 2. Wedding procession in England. 3. Typical old Spanish architecture. 4. Making the trip in the summer of '82 are: Admiral Harriet Marriner, Susanne Gerrior, Cheryl Kirk, and Amanda Mleczko. 5. Admiral Marriner orients the -cfewmates. 6. Members of the Speech Team are Top Row: Admiral Man'iner, Steve Russell, Bill Strickland, Steve Greene, Darryl Brooks, Front Row: Kathy Tracy, Kathy Gherrity, Derek Beahm, Lynn Wheiland, David Simon, Brian Wong, Rosendo Moreno, and Shigeharu Orihara. Speech Club 197 Christening With Songs Music is my world! , declared many of the more than one hundred Madrigal and Concert Choir vocalists. This motto vvas true as the Madrigals sang their way from appearance before civic and professional organizations to a Comprehensive Arts musical. Madrigal Captain Denise Taylor, devoted to the more advanced thirty, six Madrigal singers, aided Admiral Norvada Smedley in getting the flavvs out of their singing. It's easy as pie , explained Mike Casillas in explanation how the Concert Choir made it from an Oktoberfest and San Diego festivals to a December holiday concert in the Mira Mesa High auditorium, in one piece through the rough waters of a high school semester. A pleasure cruise best described the Concert Choir Captains, Susan Renninger and Bob Kerrigan whose duties were made much easier by the great voices of the Concert Choir vocalists. 1. The Madrigal Singers are Left to Right, Front Row: Director N. Smedley, President D. Taylor, D. Hymer, C. Sitay, K. Newrnann, L. Lammers, S. Sullivan, M. Marion, J. Kerrigan, V. Ruiz, J. Saucedo, L. Smee Second Rout: S. Blechynden, L. Bunt, P. Arning, K. Lutz, B. Farley, R. Pagan, K. Naber, P. Hamlyn, J. Jarvis, P. Swanson Third Rout. A. Anderson, D. Edmonds Top Row: B. Kerrigan, M. Weyer, E. Ros, J. Fridell, S. Neumann, D. Rodick, C. Napalan, J. Lemau, K. Tracy, D. Bruce, K. Proctor, and L. Knaiger. 2. The Choir Four members are Left to Right, First Rout. L. Bennett, P. Lyons, T. Ludwig, E. Bater, B. Apadaca, M. Gaytori, C. Gunther, N. Copridge, M. Rosa, Director N. Srnedley Second Row: A. Castro, S. Smail, K Brookman, K. Pasturczak, V. Howard, D. Hickman, D. Keane, M. Jones, S. Gering, T. McDaniel, L. Miller, B. McGoldrick, S. Rivera Tap Row: J. Lipsky, A. Arreola, J. Meihuber, V. Moffett, President B. Kerrigan, B. Strickland, W. Kreider, B. Faulkner, J. Snyder, S. Clark, M. Noutakoutski, J. Larkin, L. Fortune, D. Blahak. 3. The Choir Three members are Front to Back, First Row: Director N. Smedley, K. Sprouse, R. Reynolds, A. Macluso, K. McGaugh, C. Vales, T. Matthias, J. Payne, S. Sheridan, G. Flores, S. Gertszytyn Second Row: President S. Renninger, L. Dye, J. Jarvis, L. O'Conner, B. Maccarone, K. Williams, P. Nichol, B. Duhme, C. Ashlock, J. Gender Third Row: J. Wright, M. Casillas, K. Adkins, A. Quiones, M. Batson, K. Courtney, J. S. Benson, J. Spady, T. Ulrich Fourth Row: G. Bowles, C. Daniels, M. Seppa, D. Taylor, M. Gil, M. Murch, N. Kiernan, G. McColl, B. Holland, and M. Cartni. 198 Choir l Division In Command .W MEX' W ,war l .5 Q15 N f' X Our United Races is a closely knit unit which primarily functions on the basis of unity. The division was made up of 25-30 dedicated crew members. The function of OUR Division was to unite ethnic classes by working together in missions such as raising funds by working in concessions at the Halloween Carnival and International Faire, helping to sponsor the Homecoming dance, collect canned foods for an orphanage and plan their annual potluck banquet. The division met in the 400 Headquarters every Wednesday afternoon at 1400 12:00 PMI. In command was Olga Gonzales, Admiral and Ron Gil, Captain. Refreshments were served at every meeting with cookies and cupcakes baked by a crew member. 1. Friends wait while Sabrina Polock reach out and touch someone on the Marauder Bell System. 2. David Cisneros and Phil Rico ex- officios ofthe Fleet flashes a quick smile before heading to the mess hall. 3. The Our United Races Fleet are, Front Row: R. DeSantiago, G. Flores, D. Cook, and R. Gil. Second Row: Admiral Olga Gonzales, S. Polok, S. Rummler, M. Emser, M. Clark, S. Sandoval, M. Gil, M. Sandoval, J. Cortez, M. Alba, M. Martinez, Admiral Judy Johnston. Third Row: Y. Belanger, M. Cook, G. Getner, R. Salcedo. Top Row: J. Rico, P. DeSantiago, J. Bell, W. Stancil, and R. DeSantiago. O.U.R. Club 199 Music Music roared from the more if than eighty mates of the Marauder Band. Another twelve mates composed the top brass council. Participating in the Mira Mesa 4th of July Annual Parade is one ofthe many events that they marched in. A few weeks before the cruise began, a Rookie Camp was held for swabbies and a Veteran's Camp was held for returning enlisted mates. Marching Band made its debut on the Oct. 2 home football game. The Pep Band and the Jazz Band played during Friday mess hour. Cathy Diomampo, Band's Cruise Director, said, Band can be very frustrating yet very rewarding. Pride runs as deep as an ocean. Within our hearts and souls we're just one big family because we help each other. The Jazz and Pep Bands met each other afterschool but on seperate days. Caesar Dispo, Marching Band's Drum Major, was in charge for the Marching Band in class and on the journey through many parades. 200 Band O Th High Seas E215 4. The Marching Band consists ofFront Row: Admiral WoUe, K. Shiuers, P. Rostrata, D. Richter, B. Hedges, R. Hamlin, R. Reichner, R. Thomas, K. Flournoy, C. Dispo, Second Row: J. Bussett, C. Hines, S. Plotkin, J. Skinner, W. Wesner, K. Hellman, P. Williams, C. Daly, T. Drury, K. Humphrey, ThirdRow: E. Guro, E. Manibusan, M. Angeles, M. Magpusao, P. Vance, M. Sequerra, J. Hall, C. Karatsano, A. Numkena, C. Gurierrez, T. Young, Fourth Row: L. Bernardo, J. Horton, W. Peek, T. Daiell, S. Latham, R. Walker, T. Yumul, R. Perkins, K. McDonald, C. Ward, FU'th li M. ' fit .1 . 5 Q ...Vs Sf? 6 e , i 5 Q K 5 si Q 45 ' .... 1 3 , x 4. -. 5 8 QQ. Ni. f 'Ss Row: K. Brinker, R. Saffery, A. Oliveira, P. Adams, E. Long, J. Rosas, B. Hardy, E. Godfrey, G. Fumero, C. Pandes, D. Peek, M. Reid, E. Hedges, M. Carpio, B. Ward 1. The members of the Jazz Band are, Front Row: R. Thomas, R. Reichner, T. Yumul, D. Crow, K. Flournoy, Admiral Wolfe, Second Row: A. Oliveira, T. Daniell, W. Peek, C. Ward, D. Young, P. Adams, R. Ward, and E. Godfrey. 2. The Pep Band consists of Front Row: R. Thomas, K. Flournoy, R. Reichnew, D. Richter, W. Weaver, K. Hellman, M. Sequerra, K. Humphrey, C. Diomampo, B. Hedges, K. Shiuers, R. Pelletien, Second Row: J. Hall, E. Manibusan, P. Williams, T. Drury, E. Guro, Third Row: C. Maldonado, C. Himes, S. Plotkin, K. Davis, A. Nicol, Admiral WoUe, Fourth Row: W. Peek, T. Daniell, R. Walker, C. Dispo, S. Latham, FUth Row: A. Oliuiers, P. Adams, C. Ward, K. McDonald, T. Young, Sixth Row: D. Peek, T. Shirley, R. Ward, D. Armstrong, Top Row: M, Reid, and E. Hedges. 3. The Band Dfficers are, Front Row: Cathy Diorrwmpo-Historian, Caesar Dispo'Drum major, Kathy Shivers-Asst. Librarian, Kevin Flournoy-Asst. Drum major Second Row: Wendy Peek- Secretary, Eddie Hedges-Captain, Anthony Shirley-Co. Captain. Not pictured: Theresa Drury-Treasurer, Susan Doane-Librarian, Kathy Humphrey-Un0'orm Manager, Christina Maldonado-Asst. UnUorm Manager, and Elmer Vigilia-Manager. Band 201 Be A Pepper Like life preservers, the pep club members willingly supported all the athletes, even in sometimes rough waters. This kind of dedication required determination and responsibility, as well as spirit. Dipping into personal funds for bright blue and gold polo shirts was a small price to pay for the fond memories of night games, caravanning, and victorious home games. Raising funds was no cruise, however. Many times the members had to promote ticket sales to enable chartering spirit buses to away games. Throughout the voyage, the activities director, along with Admiral Judy Johnston organized events such as the baking of cakes and cookies to surprise the football players with on their first home game, October 23. This group of peppers accomplished that original feat through teamwork, from this evolved an experience that kept school morale bolstered and spirits hopeful. As Lori Potter put it, You never know, this game might be the one. 1. Top Row: C. Masco, D. Bell, J. Jacanin, H. Hugo, Mrs. Johnston, M. Hara, T. Pelak, S. Barker, Front Row: L. Jacanin, K. Kordalsky, E. Morgan, L. Potter, and E. Morgan. Not shown are K. Kordalsky, D. Thatcher, L. Adams, L. Reyes, and S. Anderson. 2. Tell us your secret, Mrs. Johnston! 3. Peppers say thanks with cakes of appreciation. 202 Pep Club Force Cruises Bike ridin', sailboatin', and apple pie are three favorites of the Marauder Cycling Force. The Cycling Force served a s bikeriders of the Marauder Fleet which maintained continuous exercise and physical fitness over the international waters bordering Del Mar and Mission Bay. Commanding the Cycling Force was Rear Admiral John Orendorf. The Force prepared themselves with assigned missions, such as bike rides to Del Mar, La Jolla, and Mission Bay in preparation for the big cycling event in Tecate and Ensenada, Mexico. The purpose of the Cycling Force was to emphasize energy and exercise through long distance cycling drills, as well as surprise bike inspections from the admiral. The Force met whenever Orendorf commanded, usually every other Thursday after school. 1. Admiral John Orendorfinspects James Strathman's cycle before an assigned mission. 2. Cycling Crew members, Front Row: Noel Talampas, Richard Ricasata, Arnold Ascherfeld, Clay Pederson, Theodore Drake. Top Row: Rosendo Moreno, Robert Laureano, Admiral John Orendorf, Todd David, Jim Hansen, John Shuffle, David Drake, and James Strathman. 3. Admiral John Orendorf points out the basic necessities required on a cycle. Cycling Club 203 Sea faring Marauders Joe Rhodes, Student Storekeeper: It gives you the opportunity to gain experience in the field of business, such as stocking, working with money and meeting other people, besides its fun to get involved. Bill Castenada, KEY Clubber: It gives us sebffubfillmentby helping our community, our church, and our school. Being in the KE Y C lub gives us time to enjoy our seb' by helping others. Evie Morgan, Pep Clubber: I feel that ourPep Club is off to a very supportive start in the year. There is much spirit from the many girls involved. Judy Sabal, Cheerleader: I think that being a cheerleader is very demanding but it's a lot of fun! You get to meet new people, especially people from other schools. Kelly Tyner, Class Council: Class Council is a great way to get involved with the school. It is also a lot of fun when you can promote spirit for your class. Robert Smith, Football Player: Being on the football team is fun, you get to be around other people and it also builds character. It also keeps you mentally and physically in shape. Arnold Ascherfeld, Cycler: The Cycling Club is a great way to get into shape. You get to ride to places like Mission. Beach and Del Mar. The Cycling Club is lots offun and it is something to do on weekends. JoAnna Saludares, Future Business Leader: lt's a fun and great way to learn about future business careers. You get to go to workshops and learn things that can help you business goals. Apasar Nicol, Choir: Choir is a way to learn about music and a fun way to meet other students. We go to festivals against other schools and meet new friends. If you enjoy singing you should try it! Kathy Hines, Band Member: Band is a lot of fun because you feel a sense of achievement by the end of the semester. Steve Greene, A.S.B. President: Being on the A.S.B. Executive Council has been an excellent opportunity to gain valuable leadership experience. Being President is the paramount experience of my high school lbfef' Cleo Panlilio, Ethnic Studies Seamate: I think it's a good way to learn and study other cultures and try other dishes from other countries. 204 Seafaring Marauders Seafaring Marauders 205 Wa rd Steering Forth As 5 5 .Q E N N gg it The U.S.S. Ethnic Studies Club was built at the Mira Mesa Drydock Shipbuilding Corporation, San Diego, Ca. by the Marauder Shipbuilding Company. On 15 September 1981, the club slid down the waysg and was commissioned on the 19th of October, 1981. The objectives of the U.S.S. Ethnic Studies were to affiliate students with the history of particular races through special projects and guest speakers such as Mr. Bill Fansler and Mr. Otis Funches. The Ethnic Studies Crew met every other Friday in Admiral Virginia Ward's quarters after school. The club participated in the International Faire by baking international foods and distributed brochures about Ethnic Studies at the March Curriculum Faire. 1. Ethnic Studies seamates, Nancy Meza and Veronica Ruiz study offhand before a test. 2. The Crew reeled the nomination for Vice President to Susan Tagaban before the voyage began. 3. Admiral Virginia Ward controls the Fleet, her dual division, during fourth period. 4, The Fleet nominated Ryan Curry for Captain after USS Ethnic Studies was commissioned. , S Q if J it 1 gfqtfgi 5' . r- ul' ir 5 ,S 206 Ethnic Studies Club iii? gp if 'X SW' gg it -'rfnsgt .. S gee. , ., e 1 li w e 'S ' 3 9' Storekeepers An hor Away The new Marauder Mart docked in the 200 port ventured to a new look with the help of an old ASB school promotions treasure map. Marauders saw the rays of Mars bars, Goobers and Raisinettes shine into their portholes after the midday meal. Stocked with jewels of letterman jackets and Marauder sweat shirts, the Task Group behind the counter enjoyed serving the Marauder Fleet. The Marauder Mart division was divided into two groups, one handling the ship's first mess, the other handling second mess. The Storekeepers maintain supplies for the ship operations which include provisions, ship's stores, Marauder necessities and general nutritional items. The Admirals of the Marauder Mart are Ms. Judy Earle and Ms. Jo Moore, their First Mate during first mess is Anna Bravo and Jose Mendoza for second mess. 1, Marauder storekeepers in charge of second mess are: Anna Bravo, Joe Rhodes, ScottButler, Michelle Liauw, and Rusty Wheeler. 2. Captains ofthe Marauder Mart are: Jose Mendoza, Anna Bravo, and Sandy Hastey. 3. The Marauder Mart Storekeepers are Front Rout: Duane Legg, Joe Rhodes, Jose Mendoza, LoriPotter, Melissa West, Second Row: Anna Brauo, Brenda Duhme, Michelle Liauw, Lori Moore, Mike Wraase, Scott Butler, Sandy Hastey. Top Row: John Welsh, Ryan Smith, Richard Dahlberg, and Rusty Wheeler. 4. Storekeepers in charge of Friday's Fleet: Sandy Hastey, Lori Potter, John Welsh, Brenda Duhme, Lori Moore, and Richard Dahlberg. 5, First mess, storekeepers are: Jose Mendoza, Moses Dunca, Mike Wraase, Melissa West, Ryan Smith, and Duane Legg. Marauder Mart 207 Pursers Learn The Ropes 'Z' Q 47 3 W-, 'Q 5 ln, J Q N 4 X F 4, QQ Q Um,, ,. Future Business Leaders of America was a club which provided its mates training in leader ship qualities and skills to give them experience for future careers in the business world. Marauder mates of FBLA went to Los Angeles and attended the Southern Section Fall Work shops at St. Michael's Girls High School, on Oct.17. Workshops included: Grooming and etiquette, public speaking, leadership training, competitive events, communications, and motivations. 208 F.B.L.A. FBLA helped the young seamates develop skills and to build confidence in both their work and themselves. The seamates had fundraising events to finance on trips to conferences. The FBLA Admiral Mary Patterson, met with the FBLA seamates every once or twice a month. The selected officers this year were Pamla Saxton-Captain, Lisa Mills-First Mate, April Reynoso- Purser, Joanna Saludares-Cruise Director, Gladys Jose-Log Keeper, and Rosendo Moreno-Reporter! Parlimentarian. 1, The crew of FBLA are, Top Row: Beverly Farley, Pamla Saxton, Michelle Jagosz, Janet Johnson, Front Row: Gladys Jose, Barbaira Cardenas, and Lisa Mills. 2. The Officers of FBLA are, F rontRow: April Reynoso-Purser, Joanna Saludares- Cruise Director, Pamla Saxton-Captainp Lisa Mills-First Mate, Top Row: Admiral Mary Patterson. .,.,. 'K' v. . a 'il' Qgiik ,rw Us High Ranking Official The California Scholarship Federation Contingent was an important part to the Marauder Scholastic Fleet. The CSF crew included highly academic mafws with grades of 3.0 average or bctf The life time crew members in the CSF Force of four consecutive cruises were relieved at the senior hail and farewell ceremony lgraduationj with gold cords and special seals on their diplomas. CSF Force commanded mates to find colleges as prestigious workers. The crew's annual voyage to Disneyland was accomplished on Feb. 19 with commanding officer Admiral Louis Regas in firm charge along with Captain Diane Godfrey. Another important part of the Marauder Fleet is the School Site Council for the school's improvement program. The Force recruited a squadron of faculty, parents and students to improve and aid the Fleet's education by way of certain missions. One of the Crew's missions was a school wide emphasis on basic skills instruction and learhing in reading computation, visual impact, and human relations. The SIP Force met in the Principal's Wardroom monthly with the squadron always ready to maintainra continuous vigil over the Marauder waters. 1. The Caliornia Scholorship Federation are, Top Row: C. Kirk, J. Oen, K. Tracy, D. Bruce, D. Duchock, B. Gargaro, K. Gherrity, D. Clark, D. Welsh, K. Geise, K. Smith, P. Rostratag Second Row: M. Gaba, D. Aguinaldo, S. Sanchez, J. Danga, I. Atkins, A. Mleczko, Admiral Louis Regas, M. Valleroy, T. Ramirez, J. Velilla, M. Hara, L. Esteban, FrontRow: M, Pandes, F. Bagongahasa, L. Dacquel, J. Cruz, D. Aspacio, L. Lau, T. Reynoso, R. Cabal, L. Borromeo, J. Cruz, D. Godfrey, D. Schlottman, and A. Sinha. 2. The School Site Council included, Top Row: Frank Graham-Caso, Geri Minott, Bill Male, Tony Odom, Barbara Wells, Paul Murphy, Bob Runyon, Steve Greene, Darryl Brooks, Tony Ramirez, Front Row: Suzanne Emery, Grace Sloan, Vlhlma Kozai, Kim Coody, Valerie Tl1urgood, Diane Bentley, and SIP Coordinator, Marilyn Herman. CFSfSchool Site Council 209 x -Q i .i... Q, i 1 fwffx. A.:k., xxxx X .. ,. - A . ., mai, . i ' --1+fMN . ..... -V E7 1 - W - T, M kkglgikgiik :V , . . px.. ,ww X A , A A X M .. WQN Q- Mwfsgigp K K .- Q 1- ,jimmwm fwwyf M -wf-xwy--Nwe-sis:-slggwi K .. 'Wm V A K T . , nfk1N9?+lffi?2a.z . -gyrw-.1 A wg X ... f ' ASQ - iigisisggw-erik-Q5 ' me-4-Q f PN. I -V A .X , h , Sw- .. K ...N ,,,.. AN A X SQ :www X xx . i fake: . 5 13- ,Q ASQ ' . me Q aww A .-:qw M. N :lisa ,M X X ,X Qxgfx N xx Q x mn! .. ,, X . ' 5.-if ' . - K N V , K -' K 3 f ' -. k ' kflfffff-52355 .Nj Wim - MKQESWFWKWQN aw A ' ,. , . ,, - X ,.., K - iffiim' ' ,X ..,. .... 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'Kim S E Nils Charles Abbate Paul Adams Jason Adelman Michelle Adkins Charles Adkison Walter Adriano Romeo Agbayani Jose Aldor Victor Alonso Gilbert Alvarado Michelle Ames Paul Anamos Andrew Anderson Elisa Anderson Peter Andrassy Jerest Angeles Rowella Anonueuo Bernadette Apodaca Jinkilyn Aranas Annie Arreola Michael Asbell Arnold Ascherfeld Scott Ashburn Penny Askew Elizabeth Atwood Marlon Austria Ricarte Bacus Zebandae Bahman Eric Bailey Timothy Bailleul Tanya-Li Baker Peter Balistreri Renee Ballinger Victor Baltrunas Jeff Banfield Dauid Banks Jeff Barcelon Julia Bareno Bruce Barnes David Barnes Rhonda Barnes Michele Barney Alice Barrett Auigail Bartolome Elora Bartolome Nicedelia Batac L.T. Batchelor Michael Bauer Brad Beahm Lori Beezy Marc Behm Doraine Bell Estrellita Bello Wendy Bellows Kyle Benton Philip Berg 212 Frosh lf 2 Susan Braithwaite pauses from talking with her friends at A' Cracker Barrel. Eduardo Bermudez Felipe Bernal Leonard Bernardo Wendy Berner Dana Bicknel Mikel Birkenbach Brian Blyth Lewis Board Scott Boggs Genaro Borbon Stephen Borchers Aaron Bornstein Alan Bostic Omar Boswell Rick Boucher Georgia Bowles Daniel Bozich Richard Bozzo Susan Braithwaite Gary Brinker Shawn Brown Steuen Brown Tammy Brown Christina Bull Dauid Burlison Brad Burns Earnest Burton Michelle Bushner Robert Bussell Jack Bussett Scott Butler David Cadaing Scott Cameron Reynato Camoras Kathrine Campbell Shawn Cannon Tyrone Canterino Euangiline Carbungco Vernon Cardenas Maria Carini Deanne Carlson Sherri Carlton Scott Carmichael Michael Carothers F rosh 213 Brian Carroll Kathleen Carroll Paulyn Cartwright Michael Casillas Ana-Lien Castro Ivan Castro Diana Cavallin Mary Ann Cavallin John Celendro Ricardo Celendro Gabriel Cervantes Tchieng Cha David Chadwick Heather Channells Ronald Chase Toan Chau Andrew Chavez Elizabeth Chinchar Cheryl Christensen Chris Christiansen Daniel Clark Edward Clark Stephanie Clark Thomas Clark Michael Clausen John Cleavinger Maritza Clemente Tissa Cloyd Denny Cochran Gary Colclasure Kevin Cole Eric Convento Cheri Cook Robert Cooney Robin Coppolelli Natalie Copridge Cammie Corey Anita Cousins Robert Craft Shirl Crosby David Crow 214 Frosh NQHS-H Three Freshman Marauders discuss a book from their previous class X. A Q. . ,E x During his friday lunch hour, John Malo ventures tow the Mira Mesa Mall. Joseph Cru? Phi Phi Cruz Gary Cumo Raymond Cunanan Rhonda Curry Susanna Dale Remeline Damasco Michael D'Amato Lucy Dang Manuelito Danga Thomas Daniell Raymond Daniels James Danscuk Todd David Monica Davis Tania Degollado Charlene Dehaven Thomas Deisenhammer Tami Delle Kennah Delosreyes Louie del Rosario Donald Demnianiuk Joel Diaz Hong Dinh Myriam Dominguez Gregory Dornberg Kenneth Doty Theodore Drake Darren Dressler Sherrill Duchock Steven Duncan Chinh Duong Dung Doung Joanne Duthie Duane Dwyer Jodi Dye Kirt Dyess James Dykes Allan Ecva Daniel Edmonds Mark Edwards Frosh 215 Cheryl Elliott Ab'onzo Ellis Philip Ellsworth Tamara Ermels James Evinger Behzad Fakhimi Stacey Fay Christin Feher David Fielding Kimberly Filbeck Jennbfer Fite Kelly Fleming Monica Flores Lisa Fortune Anthony Franchino Geoffrey Frank Michelle Franklin Sharon Franklin Scott Frazier Ronald Freeman Catherine F ridell Amy F roide Michele Furney Frankie Ganan Gracela Ganan Maydelene Ganan Angela Garcia Joseph Garcia Nora Garcia Steven Gargaro Daniel Garsha Edward Garvin Gerardo Gasgonia Cheryl Gelman Jamine Gender Susan Gering Thomas Gersztyn Christine Gibson Andrew Gilliland Sarah Giobbi Anthony Glazewski Edward Godfrey Denitta Gomez Carmelita Gonzalez 216 F rosh sg X ki XX N X Sy X QA i. X s . fi a R X X ss Z5 i gg Nga 5 S Ja i K i WP' I-ji 5 ..,:.'f,,-. - 151. - FREN at 'f S .L Xxx X N if fgwx F X N 5 NGN .. .,,: M S S K! A F' is W A . t ,.. mf is-:.-M if . fiisiix 5' 'fl . R. miss: N, . ,...,. U .W Ricky Nolder streches out before running his daily 3 miles: .- ' ' X W X X F 5 xx X X X Nw 21 Q, Q Q ,. Q 'Q l 1 L mi X X a N 'A . :: ' n X 3 K xg S QNX X5 X ,wg 6 - : i S sswwkxk Kelly Rudiger enjoys her Friday lunch at the Cracker Barrel. X. Q lf is - - 9, Q S ,. ,X X -F X IQ, 6 X S S 5 Ox - eng-i:...4 .... .H--11:15 K dv' M--....,....s-1 .,...-- ',..,-' f ' KQPST5 ' -- Eiiiilliff' i 1 XS, :qv ss- Q .fi , .X Q if A , . - Iil , 3 1555--1' f ' z fs' X 1 P L A - s is 1 u I L-,- i . ..,.l g s X Qs irl Ni V ix ef s X X kacw be-...... 2 3: w g , mi i 'f-'i 'zz' N X ff: .:,, ' .- is ,.. g a Q S - Q K Q 4 'iss Y 5 ff fx Q X X m. klxiw 5m'Ssf?X ' i Daniel Gonzalez John Gonzalez Michael Good Nancy Goodwin Christopher Gordon Michael Gordon Zalder Gozalo Beth Grant Keith Gravley Darren Grealish Nancy Gubany Gerardo Guevara Glenda Guevara Cid Gumban John Gunther Ederline Guro Carmen Gutierrez Rhonda Gutierrez Todd Hafer Ronald Haines Douglas Hall Shelley Hallendy Michael Halverson Brett Hamilton Michael Hamilton Daniel Hammond Michelle Haney Eric Hannah JennU'er Harden Tracy Hargan Robert Harte Stacey Harten Deborah Hasten Mark Hastey Kevin Haulsey Jim Hausson Laura Hayden Lauren Hazen Bruce Heckbert Brian Hedges Susanne Hedges Sandra Hefley Noelle Helland Kelly Hellman F rosh 21 7 Pamela Hemming Susan Henry Todd Hentges Juanita Herrera V 'Daue Hickman Douglas Hicks Juan Higuera Jeffery Hill Sonnia Hill Claudia Hippenstiel Diep Hoang Suzette Holguin Beth Holland James Holmes Kimberly Holt Quiason Holt T Raymond Hondel Michael Hontucan Brian Hopkins Lorraine Hopkins Timothy Howard Valencia Howard David Hoyt Carol Huber Margarita Huber Melody Hufford Daniel Hultberg Tonia Hunter John Huntsinger Jane Hurley Julie Hurst Lia Hurt Michael Hydorn Brent Hymer Laura Isaacson Mark Isenberg Nita Israni John Jacanin Deuora Jackson Donald Jackson Donna Jacobs Theresa Jacobs Deanne Jennewein Chris Jepsen Dawn Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Karen Johnson Robert Johnson Alisa Jones Brian Jones Mark Jones Stephen Jones Janine Jose Nilo Jose Richard Joseph 218 Frosh HK' Albert Lyons, Charles Abbate, and Ken Doty walk toward the student store to find out what is new. fm fi Kswiiux W' Q Lim jx? is 1 - , Edward Kahl Shawni Kahler Tamara Kalke Darin Kane Scott Karatsanos Douglas Kemp Michele Keough Julie Key Nadine Kiernan Jessica Kimball Deborah Klopp Laura Klukowski Richard Koehler Marianne Kolinsky Kendra Kordalski Michael Kosaka Jody Kriesch Ron Kunauich Barbara Lake Tuan Lam Laura Lammers Barbara Landis Jim Landry Rizalene Laserna Todd Lass Andrea Lauderdale Brian Laureano Robert Laureano Carol Laureles Steven Lauriano Craig Laueck Maurice Lawrence Alan Lawson Keith Lawson Phong Le Christopher Leahy Steven Leary Jim Lee Julie Lee Stephen Lee Cinnamon Lepore Frosh 219 Rocco Lepore Michelle Liauw Luigi Licatini Christopher Lindloff Jill Lipsky Terri List Laurie Long Arnold Lopez Cecilia Lopez John Lopez Michael Lopez Roger Lopez Sandra Lorenzen Cindy Louderback Valerie Lough Lani Lowry Gerardo Loyola Shannon Lucy Tammy Ludwig Scott Lynn Albert Lyon Kelley Lyons Susie Maafala Sara Macinnes James Maclaughlin Ronald Macleod Mylene Magpusao Tuan Mai William Main Walter Maksimow Endra Maldonado Elizabeth Maldonado William Malmgren John Malo Kathleen Malone Shaun Malone Mark Malopy David Mandagie Marsha Mandrell Eva Manibusan Marty Manthorpe Alan Manuel Mary Anne Manuel Mary Marcos 220 F rosh 1 -iiti llll fi X 4 :.x E' L L i N if 'L l l 1. Mark Scheiue refreshes himseU with a cup of ICEE. x A , -L 3 c K ff , Ramona Melvin and Karen Johnson walk toward their classes after eating their lunch. Joseph Marcum Robert Marcus Darryl Marks Antimo Martedi Marla Martin Pamela Martindale David Martinez Mark Martinez Mirna Martinez Sherri Mask Sally Matay Melanie Mathis Sheila Matthes Tracy Matthias Michael Mauricio Julio Mayen Sandra McAdams Colleen McCafferty Kristen McConnell Tammy McDaniel Wendy McDonald Kimberly McElliott Barbara McGoIdrick Jason McIntyre Gregory McKnight Fred McMillan Sherrie Medeiros Cynthia Meier Janya Meihuber Amy Mellor Ramona Meluin Fernando Mendoza Mary Mercado Bryan Mercer Michael Meyer Nancy Meza Lonny Miles Lorie Mills Shirley Ming Angela Minihane Vaneese Moffett F rosh 221 John Montgomery Kristen Montgomery Robert Moore Shawn Moore ,Sherri Moore Maruf Morales Albert Morcillo William Morris Michael Mortera William Motts Crystal Mount Sandra Mount Kristan Mullins Edward Narvaez Yvonne Navarro Imelda Navasca Carlo Navida Mark Nawrocki Maria Nayab Carol Nelson Michelle Nelson Steven Nelson Tala Nelson Ron Nepomuceno Ron Ness Linda Newman Scot Newman Troy Newman David Nguyen Duyen Nguyen Hoai Nguyen Hue Nguyen Hung Nguyen Men Nguyen Mylinh Nguyen Daniel Niedens Alan Noble Carletta Noland Richard Nolder Anjanette Numkena Anthony Nyikos Angela Ober Valerie O'Bryan Douglas O'Classen James O'DeIl Danny O'Hare Alexandre Oliveira Susan Olson Kimberly O'Neal Laura Ontiveros Ricardo Orozco Chandra Ozier Jason Pabelico Jonathan Pablo David Paine Cecilio Pandes 222 F rosh W e . if 'R w N 5 X s We N? .. fi wr if! A handful of Freshman girls voyage, in curiosity, to the Mira Mesa Mall. :Rl , va.A M 4 A 4 -, 5 Cleofe Panlilio Dauid Parker Jeff Parsons Maryam Parviz Daniel Pasenelli Edward Pashley Frances Pastor Peter Patacsil Robert Paterson Olga Patino Gregory Patrie Jana Pauley Max Payne Clayton Pederson Katherine Peeling Laura Peleck Catherine Perez Kenneth Perez Robert Perkins Paulette Persall Dawn Peters Christopher Peterson Paul Pflimlin Hanh Pham Jamie Pierce Raymond Pierce Kathleen Pirelli Daniel Pirolo Kevin Platt Stacy Plotkin Leony Poblete Shereatha Poe Lisa Pollock Sabrina Pollock Jeanie Polston Corina Pomykal Paul Porcioncula Diane Potter Mark Pratt Robert Price James Pritikin F rosh 223 Cherry Pulido William Pultz Gene Rabe Terry Ralston Sharon Ramat Daniel Ramos Ronald Ransom FU? Raoufi Richard Reichner Mark Reid Michael Reid Julie Reimnitz Scott Reisig Tricia Reiter Ronnie Rettig Mary Ann Reyes Meluin Reyes Linda Reynolds Imelda Reynoso Joseph Rhodes Richard Ricasata Linda Rice Stephanie Richards Denise Richey Danny Richter Twney Ricketts John Rivera Ronald Roache JennUer Robb Charlotte Robert Joseph Rodr Rebecca Rodriguez Kimberly Rogers Derek Rohde Lyle Rollins Daniel Roos Alberto Ros Margarita Rosa Kenneth Rosburg Stephen Rossell Ronald Rosson 224 F rosh .. mf X 45 9 sf hi. K s .,, J gm :sf 'yr xi X i1.1 is J il 2 21,:i ',.,, , : lri z s d o X K K Q X1 My .-f f i , f x S225 sv X 'Q X X 1 ww X A 1 A' x cis, .,.,. 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PhiIip,212 Bergeron, Elise 52, 192 Bermudez, Eduardo 213 Bernal, Felipe 213 Bernardo, Leonard 213 Berner, Wendy 213 Berzeg, Sibel 110, 141 Bescher, Liz 141, 175 Betancur, Patricia 52 Bicknel, Dana 213 Biggins, Rick 110 Bihl, Akila 175 Billings, Carl 52 Birkenbach, Mikel 213 Birkenbach, Janice 110 Biscocho, Leonora 12, 18, Biscocho, Leila 12, 175 Black, Lou 5 'Black, Monica 53 Blahak, Delora 175 Blahak, Dorothe 110 Blain, Phyllis 53 Blake, Robert 110 Blake, Steve 53, 129 Blakemore, Beth 41 Boswell, Carla 175 Boswell, Omar 213 Botos, Frances 53 Boucher, Rick 213 Bouck, James 135,. 175 Bourne, Robert 195 Bowers, Millie 111 Bowles, Georgia 5, 213 Bowles, Melanie 53, 133 Bowman, Scott 53 Boyd, Kimberly 175 Boyd, Michelle 175 Bozich, Daniel 213 Bozzo, Cathryn 111 Bozzo, Richard 213 Bradberry, Kristen 53 Brady, Mike 131 Brady, Richard 20, 53, 65, 129 Brady, Theresa 175 Braff Mechele 16, 53, 192 Bragg, Kara 53 Brainard, March 175 Braithwaite, Susan 213 Brandon, Darryl 131, 175 Bratt, Charles 175 Bravo, Ana 6, 53, 207 Bravo, Eduardo 17, 53, 129, 205 Bray, Edward 54, 129 19, 52 Bray, Nanette 175 Breckenridge, Kelly 54 Brenner, Kevin Brent, Brandie 175 Briant, Tony 54, 153 Bridges, Frank 111, 129 Brinker, Gary 213 Brinker, Roy 54 Brinkerhoff, Donnalee 15, 54 Brittle, Jan 40 Britton, Susan 54 Brockmire, Andrew 20, 29, 54, 129 Brookman, Brad Brookman, Kerri 175, Brooks, Darryl 19, 26, 30, 31, 54, 197, 209 Brown, Brooke 54 Brown, Ed 44 Brown, Mark 111 Brown, Shawn 131, 213 Brown, Shellilynn 175 Brown, Steven 213 Brown, Tammy 213 Bruce, David 54, 209 Brush, Anthony Bmsh, Patty Buack, Patricia 175, 192 Buclatin, Daisy 111, 149 Buclatin, Edgar 135, 175 Buechler, Don 40 Buhay, Arlene 54 Buhay, Walter 54 Bui, Dieu 55 Bui, Duc Bull, Christina 213 Bunt, Lisa 111 Blatchley, Robert 110 Bleakley, Andrew 110 Blechynden, Shay 175 Blevins, Gary 41, 129, 154 Blomberg, Howard 53 Blue, Kirsten 28, 175 Blyth, Brian 213 Board, Lewis 213 Boatman, Kim 110 Bogel, William 110 Boggs, Scott 213 Bohn, Frances 110 Bonham, Gina 53 Borbon, Genaro 213 Bochers, Stephen 213 Borckarot, Vickie 175 Borner, Mike Bornstein, Aaron 213 Borowik, Kerin 111 Borromeo, Joanne 12, 111 Borromeo, Leonardo 175, 209 Boschert, Kevin Bochen, Kathy 41 Bosich, D. 131 Bosse, Gary 175 Bostic, Allen 213 Bunt, Sherry 55 Burdett, Howard 55 Burlison, David 213 Burnett, Donald 55, 134 Burns, Brad 213 Burns, Edward Burt, Laura 55, 195 Burton, Earnest 213 Bushner, Michelle 213 Bushner, Sharon 55 Bushouer, Carl 175 Bushouer, Ronald 111 Buss, Jessica Bussell, Robert 213 Bussett, Jack 213 Butcher, Jason 55 Butcher, Terrance Butler, Candus 11 Butler, Kim Butler, Scott 6, 207, 213 Byous, Laura 55 Cababa, Douglas 111 Cabal, Reginald 16, 175, 209 Caballero, Cochise 55 Cadaing, David 213 Cadol, Giselle 40 Calilan, Mariam 175 Callaghan, Dana 111 Callap, Burr 97, 154 Camacho, Jesse Cameron, Christine 55 Cameron, Michael 175 Cameron, Scott 213 Cameron, Terry Camoras, Lourdes 111 Camoras, Reynato 213 Campbell, Kathrine 213 Campbell, Leslie 151, 175 Campbell, Lori 133, 150 Campbell, Terri 55 Campbell, Wanda 55 Cancio, Cecilia 111 Canfield, JennU'er 175 Cannon, Lawanda 111 Cannon, Rick 41 Cannon, Shawn 143, 213 Canson, Jeanette Canterino, Tyrone 213 Cao, Son 111 Caprario, Richard 175 Caprario, Steven Capua, Lance 55 Caputo, Maryann 175 Carambas, Michael 135, 175 Carbungco, Evangiline 213 Cardenas, Barbara 111 Cardenas, Sylvia 111 Cardenas, Vernon 213 Cardoso, Connie Cardoso, Kenneth Carey, Billy 175 Carini, Maria 213 Carlisle, Anthony 55 Carlson, Christopher 111 Carlson, Deanne 213 Carlson, Mark Carlton, Sherri 213 Carmichael, Scott 213 Carothers, Michael 132, 213 Carothers, Loren 132 Carpio, Arlene 175 Carpio, Lawrence 56 Carpio, Michael Carpizo, Ernesto Carr, Douglas 56 Carr, Vincent 111 Carrasco, Juanita 56 Carrasco, Larry 56 Carrero, Danny 111 Carrick, Cathy 41 Carrillo, Ramona 56 Carrillo, Teri 176 Carroll, Brian 214 Carroll, David 111 Carroll, Kathleen 214 Carry, Catherine Carter, Gordon 41 Cartwright, Paulyn 214 Cartwright, Kellie 56 Cartwright, Todd 176 Case, Shelly 111 Casias, Tom Casillas, John 176 Casillas, Michael 214 Castaneda, Bill 56, 204 Castro, Ana-Lien 214 Castro, Carina 111 Castro, Ivan 214 Castrq Paul 176 Cauble, Amy 176 Cavallin, Diana 214 Cavallin, Mary 214 Celendro, Doris 12, 17, 56, 148, 2: Celendro, John 214 Celendro, Ricardo 214 Cerbara, Terri 176 Cervantes, Adrian 56 Cervantes, Gabriel 214 Cha, Bouaphet Cha, Bynovu 176 Cha, Tchieng 214 Chadwick, David 214 Chafee, William Chaffin, Everett 40 Chamberlain, Charsae 111, 150 Chambless, Scott 176 Chang, Phoua 111 Channells, Heather 214 hannells, Le Anne 111 harleston, Lance 56 harleston, Vaughn 111 hase, Ronald 214 hatee, B. 135 Correa, Sean 57 Cortez, Jennier 186, 199 Cotton, Elizabeth 112 Cotton, Susanna 57 Cottre Colette 112 hau, Thanh 111 hav, Toan 214 havez, Abfred 176 havez, Andrew 214 'heek, Robert 111 'hicarelli, Michele 111 'hinchar, Elizabeth 214 Thizlett, Darryl 111 Thizlett, Vincent 56 Thong, Leda 111, 132 Thristensen, Cheryl 214 fhristensen, Elizabeth 111 Fhristiansen, Chris 214 fhristopher, John 112 ,hristy, Lisa 176 fhung, Ji 176 fisneros, David 112, 199 ilaiborne, Rita 40 ll, Coulter, Elizabeth 176 Courtier, Cherie 176 Courtney, Karen 176 Cousins, Anita 214 Couture, Michele 12, 176 Cox, Shelly 176 Craft, Robert 214 Crawford, Con 40 Crespo, Karen 18, 112 Crider, Dori 176 Cristarella, Joseph 57, 195 Crone, Timothy 32, 131, 176 Crooks, Paul Crosby, Shirl 214 Crow, David 214 Crowell, David 214 Crupi, Steuen Cruz, Cynthia 176 Thomas 214 flark, Daniel 214 ,lark ,lark, Diane 112, 209 ' , Edward 135, 214 flark, Kelly 176 ,lark, Kristi 176 flark, Maria 112, 199 flark, Mark 56 ulark, ,Iark, Ronald 176 ,lark, Stephanie 214 Cruz, Jeny 176, 209 Cruz, Joseph 215 Cruz, Joy 57, 132, 209 Cruz, Louis 176 Cruz, Michael 176 Cruz, Natalia 177 Cruz, Phi 215 Cruz, Cruz, Priscilla 177 Timothy 112 Cullens, Cynthia 57 Deguzman, Ralph 112 Dehauen, Charlene 215 Dehauen, Rodney 177 Deiner, Ina 44 Deisenhammer, Thomas 215 Delacruz, Charles 177 Delalat, Shanar Delay, Lois 41 Delgado, George 29, 56, 58, 129 Delhatal Douglas 58 Dell, David 58 Delle, Tami 215 Delong, David 16, 58 Delosreyes, Kennah 215 Demarinis, Dawn 177 Demetrio, Leolah Demetrio, Lianne 112, 177 Demnianiuk, Donald 215 Dembo, Frank 177 Denson, Paul 41 Desantiago, Maelena 187 Desantiago, Ricardo 112, 199 Desantiago, Pedro 199 Desmond, Christy 177 Desrosiers, Brian Dewey, Mary 112 Deyoung, Donna 730, 40 Diaz, Joel 215 Digiulio, Debi Dinh, Hong 215 Dinh, Truong 134, 177 Diomampo, Catherine 59 Dion, Edward fflark, William 57, 129 jlausen, Michael 214 Cleavinger, John 214 lem, Dick 40 lemente, Maritza 214 Iester, Eric Cummings, Wes 112 Cumo, Gary 215 Cunanan, Raymond 215 Cunanan, Richard 112 Cunningham, Rosine 177 Cunningham, Tim 40 Diosa, Janela 30, 31, 59 Diosa, Leslie 177 Dispo, Caesar 59 Diuco, June 59 Dixon, Heidi Dlugos, Jeffery 177 Curtis, Richard 41 liche, Steven 57 lfford, Julie 28, 99, 114, 176 line, Barbara 176 Lflingman, Steven Cloyd, Tissa 214 Coakley, Frank 176 Cobb, Laurie Cochran, Denny 214 Cochran, Kelly 57 Coelho, Elizabeth 176 Coffey, James 112 Coffin, Pam 44 Coffin, Robert 129, 154, 176 Coker, Tracy 176 Colborne, Wayne 41 Colclasure, Gary 214 Cole, Kevin 214 Cole, Sharon 176, 195 Coleman, Karen 57 Coley, Linda 112 Collier, Andrew 176 Collins, Theresa Collins, Theresa 176 Colquhoun, Robin 112 Caman, Christopher 176 Concepcion, Kevin 176 Curran, Timothy 5, 57 Currier, Danny Curry, Michael 112 Curry, Rhonda 215 Curry, Ryan 177, 206 .Curtis , Anthony 177 Cusick, Michael 58 Dlugos, Timothy 112 Do, Phuong 40 Doan, Debbie 112 Doan, Hoai 177 Doan, Michael Doan, Trang 59 Doane, Susan 20, 33, 113, 133 Dodge, Bradford 59 Condie, Brad 112 Conkin, Steve Conklin, KC Conn, Cindy 57 Conner, Kim 15 Convento, Christine 30, 31, 57 Convento, Eric 132, 214 Coody, Kim 41, 103, 209 Cook, Cheri 214 Cook, Donna 176, 199 Cook, Joseph Cook, Julie 176 Cook, Lawrence 147, 176 Cook, Marsha 112, 199 Coomer, Cynthia 112 Cooney, Robert 214 Cooper, Gene 40 Cooper, Michael 17, 57, 205 Copple, Debra 176 Coppolelli, Robin 214 Copridge, Natalie 214 Corbin, David 186 Corey, Cammie 214 Cornwell, Carol Correa, Karen 112 Correa, Noel 176 Cusick, Rebecca 151, 177 Dacquel, Elizabeth 30, 31, 58, 209 Dahlberg, Richard 6, 58, 207 Dailey, Michael 177 Dailey, Roger 131, 177 Dale, Susanna 215 Dallaire, Kathy 112 Daly, Christina Damasco, Remeline 215 Damato, Joseph 29, 58, 129 Damato, Michael 131 Dameron, Misty 112 Dang, Hong Dang, Lucy 215 Danga, Editha 16, 112 Danga, Jose 30, 31, 58, 209 Danga, Manuelito 215 Daniel, Laura 112 Daniell, Thomas 215 Daniels, Cynthia 112 Daniels, Raymond 215 Danscuk, James 215 Danscuk, Susan 215 Dao, Hanh 112 Dao, Trang 177 Dassler, Lisa 177, 195 David, Todd 205, 215 David, Wayne 58 Davidson, Balcher 177 Davidson, Mike 112 Davidson, Terry Davies, Karen 41 Davis, Karen 58 Davis, Monica 215 Davis, Sherri 177 Deadwiler, Byron 112, 153 Deangelis, Jeannnette 58 Decker, Darren 112, 131 Decola, Carol 41 Degollado, Tania 215 Degroot, David 58 Deguzman, Emmy 177 Deguzman, Marietta 112 Deguzman, Melito Domingueg, Carmen 177 Dominguez, Gustavo 177 Domincuez, Myrian 215 Donaghe, Birdina 113 Donavan, Rebecca 177 Donetz, Sylvia 59 Donovan, Michael 177 Dorman, Lisa 113 Dornberg, Gregory 215 Dornberg, Jeffery 113 Dossett, Eugenia 59 Doty, Kenneth 215 Drake, Corey 113 Drake, David 177, 203 Drake, Theodore 202, 215 Dressler, Darren 215 Drury, Theresa 177 Dubois, Doug 44 Duchock, Diedra 113, 209 Duchock, Sherrill 215 Duckworth, Debra 59, 66, 113, 133, 150 Duckworth, Andrew Duffy, Diane Dufour, Stephen 59 Duhme, Brenda 6, 113, 151, 207 Duhme, Brian 177 Duico, June 132 Dumpit, Douglas 59 Dunagun, Alexandria 177 Duncan Kevin 59 Duncan, Pat 40 Duncan, Steven 215 Dunford, Dawn 113 Dungca, Moses 6, 59, 207 Dunn, Lori 113 Duong, Chinh 215 Duong, Dong Duong, Dung 215 Duong, Liel 177 Duong, Muoi Duong, Ngan 113 Duong, Nhi Duong, Song 113 Dupuis, Michele 11, 113 Durham, Bob 40 Durkovic, Brent 177 Durkovich, David 15, 17, 30, 31, 60, 205 Durnal, Eric 15, 60 Duthie, Joanne 215 Dvorak, Nancy 177 Dwyer, Duane 215 Dwyer, Wayne Dye, Jodi 215 Dye, Lisa 177 Dye, Randy 60 Dyess, Kirt 215 Dykes, James 215 Earle,,Judy 18,. 19, 404 East, Robert 177 Eatman, Marilena 60 Ebalo, Mary'12, 16, 177 Echols, Andre 113 Echols, Valerie 177 EcUa, Allan 215 EcUa, Amichaelangelo 60 Ecva, Arnel 113 Edelbrock, Kari 177 Edmonds, Daniel 215 Edmonds, Diane 12, 113 Edmonds, Steven 147, 177 Edrington, Mark 60 Edwards, Mark 215 Elamparo, Marvin 177 Elegado, Aileen 113 Elegado, Eric 60 Elliot, Larry 40 Elliott, Cheryl 216 Elliott, Richard 113 Ellis, Aleonzo 216 Ellis, Marshall 41 Ellis, Melvin 59 Ells, Gregory, 178 Ellsworth, Philip 216 Ellwood, Pat 41 Elmer, Dana 113, 149 Emery, Suzanne 17, 41, 205, 209 Emmerson, Susan 30, 31, 41, 60 Emser, Marcy 199 Englund, Holly Enlund, Kristina 60 Enlund, Per 60, 192, 195 Enriquez, lMUred 113, 132 Ergino, Marcelino 113, 154 Ermels, Tamara 216 Ervin, Michael Esbeck, Molly 178 Esh, Lisa 178, 195 Espina, Rosalie 178 Esteban, Dennis 178 Esteban, Jonas 60 g Esteban, Leonardo 66, 289 Estey, David 178 Estey, Michelle 178 Etter, Juan 60, 153 Eubanks, Rebecca 178 Evangelista, Luciano 61 Evangelista, Lloyd 178 Evans, Byron Evers, Douglas 61 Evers, Gregory 113 Evinger, James 216 Fagan, Janet 178 Fagan, Joyce 19, 61 Fakhimi, Behzad 216 Falconer, Michael Falkquay, Lafayette 113, 129 Mr. William Fansler, Principal 41 Farage, Mike 113 Farley, Beverly 61 Farrano, Mike 47 Fast, Randa 12, 178 Fought, Kimberly 178 Faulkner, Robert 61 Fay, Robert 178 Fay, Stacey 216 Feher, Christin 216 Fernandes, John Fernandes, Fernando 61 Femandez, Duke 61, 142 Femandez, Maria 178 Ferns, Donna 140, 141, 178 Fielding, David 216 Fielis, Bmce 178 Filbeck, Kimberly 216 Filio, Lino 113 Finlayson, Kimberly 178 Fischer, Shawn 178 Fite, Jennifer 216 Fitzgerald, Donovan 178 Fitzgerald, John 178 Fitzgerald, James 178 Fitzpatrick, Bret 15, 178 Fitzsimmons, Matt 113 Fitzsimmons, Becky 61, 97 Flanery, Shane 61 Fleming, Kelly 216 Flesh, David 61 Floe, Mary 178 Flores, Georgina 178, 199 Flores, Monica 216 F lares, Tisha Flournoy, Kevin 113 Floyd, Eugene 178 Fluster, Susan 61, 195 Foggiano, Frank 41 Fogliano, Connie Foidl, Kristbjorg 178 Folwarski, Erma 12, 178 Fornaci, JennUer 113 Fornaci, Nicole 178 Fortune, Lisa 216 Foster, Deanna 178 Foster, Debbie 178 Foster, Richard 61 Foto, William 113 Fox, Cynthia 61 Fraga, Howard 113 Franchino, Annalisa 61 Franchino, Anthony 216 Franchino, John 113 Francis, Tia 32, 135, 140, 141 Francisco, Elisa 178 Francisco, Edgardo 113 Frank, Geoffrey 216 Franklin, Michelle 216 Franklin, Robert 114, 129 Franklin, Sharon 19, 216 Franklin, Trina 151, 178 Frazier, Scott 216 Freeman, Kelley 178 Freeman, Ronald 216 Frick, Lewis 61 Fridell, Catherine 216 Fridell, Jane 114 Fridell, Robert 61 Froide, Amy 216 Frost, Ronda 178 Frye, Debra Fvgate, Douglas 17, 178, 205 Fujita, Lisa 62, 141, 192 Fuller, Michael 114 Fumero, Grace 178 Mr. Otis Funches 16 I Furlong, Lisa 178 Furney, Michele 216 Gaba, Mary 114, 132, 148, 209 Gabriel, Richard 62 Galambos, Robert 114 Galambos, Thomas 178 Galleg Suzette 62 os, Galope, Janet 114 Galvan, Ganan, Ganan, Ganan, Ganan, Gregg Arlene 178 Frankie 216 Gracela, 151, 216 Luis 262 Ganan, Maydelene, 216 Garcia, Angela 216 Garcia, Jennder 114 Garcia, Jodene Garcia, Joseph 216 Garcia, Laura 178 Garcia, Nora 216 Garcia, Tonya 178 Gardner, Alexis 114 Gardner, Felicia 28, 178 Gargaro, Barbara 114, 209 Gargaro, Steven 216 Garibay, Leanne 114 Garoutte, Daniel 62 Garrido, Maria 12, 114 Garsha, Daniel 216 Garsha, Timothy 114 Garvin, Edward 216 Gasgonia, Gerardo 216 245 Gherrity, Kathleen 114, 197, Howard, Gavino, Teresa 179 Gaytan, Melissa 179 Gazarek, Tammy 179 Geddes, Rick 179 Geelhoed, Glenn 114 Geise, Katherine 209 Gelman, Cheryl 216 Gelvezon, James 114, 146 Gender, Jamine 216 Genschaw, Paul 179 Gentner, Jenna 12, 216 Gephart, B 131 Gephart, Mary 114 Gephart, Robert 114 Geraghty, Debbie 62 Gering, Susan 195, 216 Germar, Francelli 12, 114 Gerrior, Susanne 62 Gersztyn, Suzanne 179 Gersztyn, Thomas 147, 216A V 209 Gibben, Michael 114 Gibbs, Laurence Gibson, Christine 216 Gibson, Lawrence 179 Giese, Kathleen 12, 62 Giessman, Brett 179 Gil, Michelle 179, 199 K Gil, Ronald 62, 199 ' Gilbert, Jane 114 Giles, Joe 41 Giles, Wade 56 Gillespie, Robert 179 Gillham, John 179 Gilliam, Jocelyn 170 Gilliland, Anderw 216 Gilson, Kim 179 Giobbi, Kenneth Giobbi, Sarah 216 Girten, Scott Glass, Dean 179 Glazewski, Anthony 216 Glazewski, Dewayne 114 Glazewski, Tammy 62 Glithero, Forrest 62 n Glithero, Taggert153, 179 Gloshen, Phillip Goddard, Shani 114 Godfrey, Diane 62, 209 Godfrey, Edward 216 Goebel, Craig 114, 131 Gomes, Anita 99, 179 Gomez, Denitta 216 Gomperts, John 179 Gomperts, Linda 114 Gonzales, Marie 114 Gonzales, Marie 179 Gonzales, Steven 114 Gonzales, Carmelita 216 Gonzalez, Daniel 217 Gonzalez, John 217 Gonzalez, Olga 44, 199 Good, Michael 217 H Goodhue, Wells 44, 99 Goodlett, Daniellle 151, 179 Goodwin, Donna 179 Goodwin, Nancy 217 Gordon, Christopher 217 Gordon, Michael 217 Gortmans, Heidi 114 Gortmans, Melissa Gould, Roxana 114 Gould, Wanda 45 Gozalo, Zalder 217 Graack, David 62 Graack, Michelle 114 Graap, Rachel 114 Gracia, Reynaldo 179 Graeber, Kelly 179 Graham, Thomas Graham-Caso, Frank 42, 209 Graham-Caso, Tina 42 Grant, Beth 217 Grant, Carolyn 63 Grauley, Keith 217 Gray, Gregory 179 Gray, Russell 114 246 Gray, Shelle 63, 195 Grazioli, Tony 62 Grealish, Andrea 28, 179 Grealish, Darren 217 Green, Eric 114 Green, Gerald 63 Greene, Sheila 179 Greene, Stephen 18, 19, 63, 204, 209 Greene, Timothy 179 Gregor, Terry 42 Gregory, James 42 Grey, Karen 12, 60 Griffith, Brad 5, 42, 129 Grosse, Denise 114, 195 Groth, Cliford 63 Grove, Roy Van 45 Gubany, Nancy 217 70, 197, Guerrero, Janet 12, 18, 19, 26 Guerrero, Jerry 114 Guerrero, John 63 Guerrero, Robert Guevara, Gerardo 217 Guevara, Glenda 217 Guillen, Michael 179 Guinto, Alan 102 Gumabon, Glorianne 114 Gumban, Cid 217 Gunther, Cindy 179 Gunther, John 217 Guro, Ederline 217 Gutierrez, Tony 179 Gutierrez, Carmen 217 Gutierrez, Rhonda 217 Hackler, Tommy 179 Haefele, John 114 Hafer, Todd 217 Haffey, Kathryn 63 Hager, Sandra 63 Hahn, Laura 179 Haines, Ronald 217 Hairheld, Gary Hakansen, Monica 54, 63, 149, 192 Hall, Douglas 217 Hall, JennUer 179 Hall, Noel 142, 143 Hallendy, Shelley 217 Halverson, Michael 217 Hamilton, Brett 217 Hamilton, Michael 217 Hamilton, Maresa 114 Hamilton, Tracy 63 Hamilton, Terry 179 aHamlin, Robert 114 Hamlyn, Paul 131, 179 Hammond, Daniel 217 Hammond, Doreen 63 Hancock, Randy 64 Handy, Patricia 114 Haney, Michelle 217 Hannah, Eric 217 Hannah, Gerald 64 Hanson, James 203 Hanson, Mari 179 Hara, Martha 12, 64, 202, 209 Harden, JennUer 217 Hardson, Deneen 179 Hardson, Theodore 114 Hardy, Brian 114 Hargan, Dawn 115 Hargan, Tracy 217 Harkonen, Anna-Lisa 179 Harrell, Karen 114 Harris, Greer Harris, Lisa 115 Harris, William 64, 142, 146 Hart, Brian 64 Harte, Edwin 143, 179 Harte, Robert 217 Harten, Stacey 217 Hartlett, Gregory 179 Hartson, Ted 129 Hasten, Deborah 26, 217 Hastey, Mark 217 Hastey, Robert 154, 179 Hastey, Sandra 6, 64, 207 Hattersley, Grace 64, 115, 141 Haulsey, Kevin 217 Haupt, Michael 153, 179 Hausson, Jim 217 Hawkins, Emily 149 Hayden, Ann 115 Hayden, Laura 217 Hayward, Allen 180 Hazen, Lauren 217 Hazen, Lisa 115 Heagy, Sean 64 Heckbert, Bruce 217 Heckbert, Kenneth Hedges, Brian 217 Hedges, Donelle 180 Hedges, Edwin 64 Hedges, Susanne 217 Hefey, Sandra 217 Heggs, John 64 Heggs, Lisa 115 Heidenreich, Mark 115, 153 Heikkinen, Lori 115 Heil, Patricia 115 Heldwein, Diane 115, 149 Helland, Noelle 217 Hellman, Kelly 217 Helms, Debra 115 Helsing, Martin 180 Hembrador, Florinda 115 Hembrador, Ferdie 180 Hemming, Pamela 132, 218 Henderson, Michael 115 Henderson, Wayne 180 Henderson, Ed 180 Henry, Susan 218 'Hentges, Todd 131, 218 Hentz, Jeheeh 17, 115,205 Herman, Marilyn 209 Hernandez, Adina Hernandez, Dean 115 Herrera, John 64 Herrera, Juanita 218 Herring, Mark 115 Herzog, Donald 120 Hess, Christine 180 Hester, Brian 115 Hexter, Steve 180, 195 Hey, Donald 180 Hickman, Dave 218 Hicks, Douglas 218 Hiegel, Katherine 180 Hiegel, Melissa 64, 86 Higgins, Danny 180 High, Darlene 180 Higuera, Juan 218 Hill, Jeffery 218 Hill, Sonnia 218 Hillila, Kevin 180 Hines, Cathy 115, 204 Hinkle, William 180 Hinojosa, Paul 64 Hippenstiel, Claudia 141, 151, 218 Hisghman, Nancy 115 Hitchens, Donald 51, 115 Hitchens, Lily 65 Hitson, Sally 115 Hitzman, TU'fany 180, 195 Hjorth, Sylvia 42 Hoang, Diep 218 Hoang, Dung 65 Hoang, Hung 65 Hoang Lan 115 Hoang Loan 115 Hoang, Theresa 65 Hodge, Stephanie 115 Hodges, Richard 115 Hoekstra, Mark 65 Hofman, Lori 65 Hogencamp, Craig 65 Hogencamp, Andrew 180 Hokeness, Paul 115 Holdaway, Tana 115 Holdgrafer, Mark 65 Holguin, Suzette 218 Holke, Lori 65 Holland, Beth 218 Holland, Mark 180 Hollenbeck, Peg 42 Hollingsworth, Timothy 120 Holm, Debra 42 Holmes, James 218 Holt, Kimberly 218 Holt, Quiason 218 Hom, Soo 180 Hondel, Raymond 218 Hontucan, Michael 132, 218 Hontucan, Patricia 115 Hoopes, Dawn 65 Hooton, Jeffery 65 Hooton, Scott 115 Hopkins, Brian 131, 218 Hopkins, Lorraine 150, 218 Hopkins, Nicole 65 Hopkins, Shawn Horosky, James 115 Horton, Carlotta 180 Horton, James Howard, Maurice 65 Howard, Michael 180 Howard, Sonjia 15, 115 Howard, 'Iimothy 218 Valencia 218 Howard, Vance 65 Hoyt, David 218 Huber, Carol 218 Huber, Margarita 218 Huber, Valerie 65 Huckeby, Marla 180 Huckeby, Quinton 66 Huff Laura 180 Huff Mathis 29, 66, 129, 153 Hufford, Melody 218 Huggard, Jennifer 66 Hughes, James 180 Hugo, Heike 115, 202 Hulett, Maryann 16, 115 Hultberg, Allen 42, 142, 143 Hultberg, Daniel 142, 143, 218 Hultberg, Kathy 135 Humphrey, Kathryn 115 Hunt, William 66 Hunter, Thomas 66 Hunter, Tonia 218 Huntley, David 115, 129 Huntsinger, John 143, 218 Hurley, Jame 141, 218 Hurst, Julie 218 Hurt, Lia 99, 218 Huth, Liana 148, 180 Hutson, Deana 180 Hutton, Kathryn 66, 133 Huynh, 180 Hydorn, Michael 218 Hymer, Brent 218 Hymer, Damon 66 Hymer, Drew 180 Iglesias, William lguico, Michael 180 Ikeda, Laurie 12, 115 lncontro, Christina 66 lncontro, Michele 180 lngalla, Vincent Ingersoll, Marla Ingersoll, Andrea 115 Ingramm, Lawrence 115 Isaacson, Laura 218 Isaguirre, Rudy 115 lsaguirre, Isengerg, Isenberg, Reynaldo 180 John 115 Mark 218 Israni, Nita 218 Iverson, Lisa 180 -Iverson, Marie 1,15 Jacanin, Elizabeth 66, 202 Jacanin, Jackie 180, 202 Jacanin, John 218 Jackson, Anjanette 115 Jackson, Cheryl Jackson, Devora 218 Jackson, Donald 218 Jackson, Gloria 66 Jackson, Lydia 115 Jackson, Michael 115 Jacobs, Donna 218 Jacobs, Theresa 218 Jacobs, Theresa 116 Jadhav, Jagosz, Michelle 66 Jakl, C James, James, Jarvis, Jarvis, ynthia 66 Andre 116 ClU'ton 67 Bailey Janet 116 Jarvis, Laura 180 Jarvis, Jason, Rebecca Chris Jason, Rodney 116 Jennewein, Deanne 218 Jensen, Lina 67 Jensen, Lita 67 Harshawardhan 180 Jepsen, Chris 218 Jeter, Angelina 67 Jewell, Julianna 116 Jikuya, Kazuko 116 Jimenez, Michael Jimeno, Maria 116 Joas, Richard 67 Joas, Robert 141, 180 Johnson, Dawn 218 Johnson , Daniel 180 Johnson, Frederick 116 Johnson, Gerry 67 Johnson , Janet 67 Johnson, Jeffrey 218 Johnson, Jeffrey 154, 180 Johnson, Jeffrey 67, 134, 146 Johnson, Julia 67 Johnson , Julie 180 Johnson, Julius Johnson, Karen 218 Johnson, Lisamarie 116, 150 Johnson Lynette 180 ,Johnsori, Marge 42 Johnson, Marlene 42 Johnson, Robert 218 Johnson, Troy 67 4Johnson, Yvonne 67 Jose Johnston, Judy 42, 199, 202 Johnston, Robin 12, 180 Johnston, Shaun 116 Jones, Alisa 218 Jones, Andrea 218 Jones, April 116 Jones, B rian 218 Jones, Dale Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Karen 180 Jones, Kimberley 67 Jones, L aura 116, 195 Jones, Maris 116 Jones, Mark 218 Jones, Marvin 116 Jones, Nancy 116 Jones, Stephen 218 Jose, Dennis 67 Jose, Gladys 116 Jose, Janine 218 Jose, Nilo 218 , Noel Joseph, Richard 131, 218 Joseph, Sue 132 Josselyn, Daniel 116 Julian, Joy 180 Kacirk, Dee 42 Kahl, Edward 219 Kahler, Shawni 219 Kairy, Suzanne 181 Kalke, Tamara 219 Kalling, Richard 42 Kane, Christopher 68 Kane, Darin 219 Kaplan, Carl 68 Karatsanos, Scott 219 Karatsanos, Lori 181 'Kasa, Paul 116 Kauble, Kari 116 Kauffmn, David 131, 181 Kauler, David Kavanagh, John 135, 147, 181 Keane, Denis 181 Keaveney, John 68 Keefer, Lance 68 Keeley, Kathryn 116 Keeley, Laura 68 Keene, Brian 181 Kehle, Constance 181 Keller, Lenora 68 Keller, Sherri 116 Kelley, Bruce 146 Kelley, Michael 68 Kelly, Edward 68 Kemp, Douglas 219 Kennedy, Harold 116 Kennedy, Phil 181 Kennedy, 'lina 181 Keough, Charisse 116 Keough, Michele 219 Kerrigan, Joan 116, 195 Kerrigan, Robert 68, 195 Kevern, Angela 181 Kevern, Rick Key, Julie 218 U Keshauarzi, Anita 68 Keshavarzi, Azita 181 Khong, Nghia 181 Kicliter,'Sharon 116 Kieman, Nadine 219 Kieser, Julie 116 Kim, Cindy 116 Kim, Ji-Kwan 181 Kim, Samuel 116 Kimball, Jacqueline 181 Kimball, Jessica 219 Kime, James 68 Kincade, Stella 181 King, Allen 42 King, Andrea 181 King, Andrea King, Bob King, Butch 116 King, Daryl 181 King, Dennis 116, 129 King, John 116 King, Karl King, Theresa 68 Kirby, Sheldon 42 Kirk, Cheryl 15, 68, 148, 196, Kirk, Kelly 116 Kirkeby, Komithy 181 Kirkpatrick, Timothy Kish, Randall 131, 181 Klein, Robert 116 I Kline, Tamrah 181 Kloogh, Deanna 181 Klopp, Deborah 219 Kludt, Timothy Klugh, Triton 116 Klukowski, Laura 219 Knaiger, Louis 68 Knickerbocker, Adam 181 Knickerbocker, Jason 68 Knight, Steven 181 Koehler, Richard 219 Koenig, Keith 116 Kolinsky, Marianne 219 Kolk, Jeffrey 62, 68 Kolodinski, Linda 68 Kordalski, Kendra 202, 219 Kordalski, Kimberly 103 Kosaka, Michael 219 Kossoff, Stan 42 Kozgi, Wilma 42, 20,97 Kramer, James 116, 151 Kozai, Mlma 42, 209 Krause, Sean 181 Kreider, Wago Krenn, Kimberly 181 Kriesch, Jody 219 Krinsky, Melissa 181 Kruse, Valarie 181 Kuhn, Martin Kunauich, John 116 Kunauich, Ronald 219 Kurtz, Yoshio 116 Kuwahara, Miho 116 209 Kuykendall, Carl 117 La, Thanh La, Van Lacey, Kevin 97, 143, 181 Lafon, James 181 Lagerblade, Richard 68 Lagman, Marie 181 Lai, An Mon Lakadwala, Jesi 181 Lake, Barbara 132, 219 Lake, Betty 117 Lam, Ha Man 68 Lam, Huong 117 Lam, Luoi 117 Lam, Nhat 117 Lam, Tieu 181 Lam, Tuan 219 Lambert, David Lambert, Kenneth 36, 68 Lammers, Lawrence 117, 129 Lammers, Laura 114, 219 Landis, Barbara 219 Landis, Christine 69 Landry, Jim 219 Lang, Stacey 181 Lanz, Mike 42 Lewis, 'lina Liauw, Michelle 6, 207, 220 Liauw, Robert 29, 69, 129 Licatini, Luigi 220 Lichte, Wayne 182 Lightcap, Gregory 117 Lilyroth, Grace 117 Limon, Teresa 182 Lindloff, Christopher 220 Lindrothe, Maxwell 117 Lineweaver, Staci 69 Linneman, Brian 147 Linville, Michael 69 Lipouan, Adrian 146 Lipouan, George 69, 146 Lipsky, Jill 220 List, Scott 69 List, Terri 220 Little, Larry 117 Little, Sharon 182 Livengood, Teri 69 Llopis, Henry 18, 117, 129 Lloyd, Jon 182 Lobel, Sheri 134, 145, 182 Logan, Hollianne 19, 182 Lohner, Kevin 143 Magpusao, Mylene 220 Magro, Jack Mahajfey, William 182 Mai, Hung 135, 182 Mai, Tuan 220 Maier, William 220 Main, William 220 Maines, Michael Maksimow, Gina 182 Maksimow, Walter 220 Maldanado, Endra 220 Maldonado, Christina 70 Maldonado, Elizabeth 220 Maldonado, Marco 70 Male, Bill 43, 209 Maller, Douglas 182 Malmgren, Mlliam 220 Malo, John 135, 220 Mayeski, Andrew 72 Mayfield, Rosemarie 182 Mazanec, Michael 182 McAdams, Ronald 182 Mmdams, Sandra 221 Mcallister, Marc 118 McBeth, Allen McBrayer, Wayne McBride, Robert 72, 142 McCaggerty, Colleen 221 McCain, Elizabeth 118 McCallon, Robert McCann, Lisa 72 McCarthy, Dorothy 72 McCarvel, Ladonna 72 McCarvel, Roger 135, 182 McClain, Daniel 129 McClain, John 97 Malo, Juliann 19, 20, 117, 119 Malone, Kathleen 220 Malone, Sean 118 Malone, Shaun 220 Malopy, Mark 143, 220 Manalastas, Jess 70 Mandagie, David 220 Mandagie, Paul 118 McColl, Gale 182 McConnell, Joel McConnell, Kristen 221 McCraw, Frederick 72 McCully, Elizabeth McDaniel, Tammy McDonald, Kenneth 72 McDonald, Wendy 221 Laprath, Debra 117 Larkin, Terra 181 Larson, JennU'er 117 Laserna, Mary 16, 117 Laserna, Rizalene 219 -Lass, Todd 219 Latham, Sean 117 Lau, Lisa 69, 209 Lauderdale, Andrea 219 Lauderdale, Marty Laureano, Briari 219 Laureano, Michael 181 Long, Debby 117 Long, Eric 117 Long, Laurie 220 Longnecker, James 131, 182 Longnecker, Linda 70 Lopez, Arnold 220 Lopez, Cecilia 220 Lopez, Damian 17, 70, 205 Lopez, Denise 182 Lopez, Gustavo 70, 80, 146 Lopez, Jaime 146, 182 Lopez, John 220 Mandrell, Marsha 220 Manibusan, Martin 71 Manibusan, Eva 220 Mankins, Laura 118 Mankins, Sharron 45 Manning, Melissa 118 Mansfield, James 71 Manthorpe, Marty 220 Manuel, Alan 118, 220 Manuel, Herald 71 Manuel, Mary 220 Manzano, Angela 182 Manzano, Arthur 71 McElliott, Kimberly 221 McGaugh, Kelle 72 McGaugh, Samantha 118 McGoldrick, Roxanne 118 McGoldrick, Barbara 221 McGowan, John 72 McGrath, Julian 118 McGraw, Mike 129 McGuire, Renee 12 Mcllroy, Natalie 72 Mclntire, Chuck 43 Mclntyre, Jason 221 McKee, Josephine 118 Laureano, Robert 203, 219 Laureles, Carol 219 Lauriano, Karen 117 Lauriano, Steven 219 Laveck, Craig 219 Lawrence, Carolyn 69 Lawrence, Kenneth Lawrence, Maurice 219 Lawrence, Patricia Lawrie, Matthew 117 Lawson, Alan 219 Lawson, Keith 219 Layman, Mark 117 Lazaro, Sharon 12, 181 Le, Le 117 Le, Phat 117 Le, Phong 219 Le, Phuoc 181 Leahy, Christopher 219 Leahy, Curtis 69 Leary, Heather 117, 132 Leary, Stephen 135, 219 Leathlean, Joseph 117 Leathlean, Charles 181 Ledyard, Bruce 117 Lee, Chris Lee, .Em 219 Lee, Judy 181 Lee, Julie 219 Lee, Kecia 181 Lee, Michael 117 Lee, Soua 181 Lee, Stephen 219 Lee, Sylvia 43 Lee Timothy 117 Lefever, Philip 117 Legg, Duane 6, 181, 207 Lemaire, Jamie 69 Lemasters, Robert 117 Lemau, Joann 117 Lemau, Mori 16, 69 Lemons, Matthew Lenoir, Margaret 69 Lean, Gary 45 Lepore, Cinnamon 195, 219 Lepore, Rocco 220 Lester, Christina 181 Levinson, Beth 69, 195 Levinson, Deborah 182 Lewis, Mike 69 Lopez, Lisa 117 Lopez, Michael 220 Lopez, Roger 220 Lordan, Lucy Lorenzen, Sandra 220 Lottermoser, Dennis 43 Louderback, Cindy 220 Lough, Valerie 220 Lowe, Lisa 117 Lowell, Randall 70, 142 Lower, Tedd Lowry, Lani 220 Loy, Charles 182 Loyola, Geragdo 220 Lucaus, Dawn 182 Lucy, Shannon 220 Ludwig, Rodney 117 Ludwig, Tammy 20, 70 Ludwig, Tammy Lutz, James 182 Lutz, Kelly 70, 195 Ly, Quyen 70 Lynch, Kthleen 117 Lynn, Robert 70 Lynn, Scott 220 Lyon, Albert 220 Lyon, Jacqueline 182 Lyons, Kelley 220 Lyons, Mike 182 Lyons, Peggy 12, 117 Ma, Hongai Ma, Hue 70 Ma, Thong Maafala, Anna Maafala, Susie 220 Macaluso, Allison 182 Macarthur, Cameron 117 Maccarone, Barbara Maciejewski, Christopher Macinnes, Sara 220 Mackner, Cheryl 70 Maclaughlin, James 220 Macleod, Ronald 220 Macy, Shawn 182 Maddez, Steven 5, 117 Madriles, Shirley 182 Magner, Cathy 117 Magner, Nancy 70 Magpuri, Cecil 117 Marcos, Florante Marcos, Mary 220 Marcum, Joseph 221 Marcum, Irene 182 Marcus, Robert 221 Mariani, Michael 71 Marion, Michael 182 Markley, Tori 182 Marks, Darryl 221 Marriner, Harriet, 43, 196, 197 Marrithew, Louise Marrujo, Floranie 118 Marrujo, Gabriel 182 Marrujo, Guillermo Marschke, Tammy 182 Marsh, Marianne 71 Martedi, Antimo 221 Martin, Kelly Martin, Marla 221 Martin, Michael 71 Martin, Sharon 151, 182 ,Marindale, Pamela 221 Martinea, Renee 118 Martinez, Adriana 19, 71 Martinez, Andy 43 ' Martinez, Anna 71 Martinez, David 221 Martinez, Mark 221 Martinez, Mima 199, 221 Martinez, Renee 141 Martinez, Vincent 154, 182 McKillips, Douglas 72 McKnelly, Karen 182 .McKnelly, Leslie V72 McKnight, Gregory 221 McKnight, Melodye 72 McLauchlin, Kellene 182 McMahan, Christy 43, 134, 141 McMenamy, Paul 182 McMillan, Fred 147, 221 McMillan, Laura 72 McMullen, Becky 43 McQuillen, Kevin 182 Medeiros, Sherrie 221 Medeiros, Yvette 118 Medina, Anthony 183 Medina, Joanne 183 Medina, Julie 118 Medrano, Jorge Meier, Cynthia 150, 221 Meier, Dana 72, 133, 150f Meier, Peter 183 Meihuber, Janya 221 Mejia, Felix 72 Mejia, Roland 118 Mejia, VWUred 183 Mellon, Brandi 183 Mellor, Amy 221 Melvin, Ramona 221 Melvin, Lynn 15, 72 Mendenhall, Sharon 42 Mendoza, Fernando 16, 221 Martinez, Mlbert Masco, C. 202 Mascorro, David 71 Mask, Sherri 221 Mason, Michael 71 Mata, Clarissa 30, 31, 71 Matalauage, Steven 182 Mathews, James 182 Matteau, Dennis 118 Mathis, Melanie 221 Matthes, Sheila 221 Matthews, Dana 117, 141 I Matthias, Tracy 221 Mauricio, Michael 221 Mauricio, 118 Mayen, Julio 221 Mayen, Myra 182 Mendoza, Fersyl 118 Mendoza, Jose 6, 30, 31, 72 207 Mentze, Amold 118 Mentze, Danny 183 Mercadel, Lisa 183 Mercado, Chantelle 183 Mercado, Mary 122 Mercer, Bryan 143, 221 ' Mercer, Matthew 118 Mergen, Lisa 183 Merone, Cinzia Merritt, Charles 118 Meyer, Michael 221 Meyers, Laurie 72 Meyers, Teresa 72 Meza, Nancy 206, 221 Michael, Chnstine 118, 135, 145 Michaels, Michael 183 247 Porcioriiula, Antonio -- Michels, Melinda 118 Middleton, Tina 73 Miera, James Miera, Raymond Miles, Lonny 131, 221 MiUord, Cheri Miller, Kristen 183 Miller, Lisa 183 Miller,'Sandra 183 Miller. Stephanie 183 Miller, Valveta 118, 141 Mills, David 42, 130 Mills, Lisa 118 Mills, Lorie 221 Millsberg, JennUer 118, 192 Ming, Douglas 147, 183 Ming, Shirley 151 221 Minihane, Angela 141, 221 Minott, Geraldine 42, 102, 209 Mique, Phyllis 45 Miranda, Leopoldo 118 Miranda, Patricia 183 Mishmast, Amir 118, 147 Mishmast, Fatemeh Mitchell, Eric 183 Mitchell, Jeff Mitchell, James 183 Mitchell, Ryon 118 Mize, Scott 73 Mleczko, Amanda 195, 209 Mieczko, John 131, 154, 183 Moe, Nina 45 Moehrke, Peter 118 ' Moffett, Vaneese 221 Mohr, Jo 45 Monson, Tim 183 Montano, Roberto 183 Montgomery, Kristen 222 Montgomery, John 222 MontUo, Joseph MontUo, Laura 118 Monton, Dennis 183 Munar, Edwin 183 Munoz, Carol 183 Murch, Melody 193 Murdock, Laura 183 Muro, Gerardo Muro, Laura 118 Murphy, Brian 99, 183 Murphy, Cathleen 73 Murphy, Christopher 119 Murphy, David 73 Murphy, Paul 43, 209 Murrell, Bob 43 Murrow, James 183 Myers, Michelle 183 Naber, Karen 119 Nadution, lskandar 119 Nahas, Stephen 119, 129 Naliboff, Marcel 183 Napalan, PacUico 119 Narvaez, Edward 222 Nasution, Iwan 74, 146 Navarro, Elizabeth 135, 141, Navarro, Paulven 184 Navarro, Roberto 119 Navarro, Yvonne 199, 222 Navasca, Imelda 222 Nave, Lowell 74 Navida, Carlo 222 Navida, Nefrieda 16, 74 Nawrocki, Mark 131, 222 Nayab, Maria 222 Neal, Curtiss 74, 195 Neal, Debra 184 Neal, Kel ley 74 Neder, Bridget 74 Neill, David 184 Nelson, Carol 222 Nelson, Kathy 119 Nelson, Michelle 222 Nelson, Sherri Nelson, Stephani 184j Nelson, Steven 222 Moore, Ethel 118 Moore, John 183 Moore, Laura 6, 118, 207 Moore, Linda 151 Moore, Moira 118 Moore, Robert 222 Moore, Shawn 222 Moore, Sherrri 222 Newman, Linda 222 Moore, Teri 183 Moore, Terry 183 Moore, Walter 131, 154, 183 Mora, Victor 73 Nelson, Tala 222 Nelson, Ty Nepomuceno, Ron 222 Ness, Ron 222 Nesseth, Joseph 184 Neumann, Kristin 119 Neumann, Scott 73, 129, 131 Neville, Jeffery 119, 131 Moreno, Anita 132 Morris, Darlene 151, 183 Morales, Denise 118 Morales, Debbie 150, 183 Morales, Margaret 12, 118 Morales, Maruf 222 Morcillo, Albert 147, 222 Moreno, Darren 118 Moreno, Rosendo 73, 197, 203 Moreno, Saul 183 - Morgan, Dennis 42, 195 Mofglui, Ethyl 183 Morgan, Evelyn 71, 73, 103, 202, 204 Morgan, Frederick 131, 183, 202 'Moriarty, John 73 Morris, David 15, 183 Morris, Douglas 119, 131 'Morris, Karma 73 Morris, Michael 73 Morris, William 222 Morrisette, Lisa 119 Mortera, Lauraliza 183 Mortera, Michael 222 Mortera, Fegina 12, 119 Mosca, Thelma Moshier, Tane 183 Mosley, Lanny 183 Motts, William 222 Mount, Crystal 222 Mount, Sandra 222 Mount, Sheri 73 Mullins, Colleen 183 .Mullins, Kristan 222 248 Newell, James Newman , Jeffrey 119, 131 Newman, Scot 26, 29, 222 Newman , Troy 222 Newsom, Dawn 184 Newton, Patrick 184 Ngo, Yvonne 74 Ngu, Kiet 119 Nguon, Luong 74 Nguyen, Binh 184 Nguyen, Chuong Nguyen, Cuong '74, 146 Nguyen, David 222 Nguyen, Diep Nguyen, Duyen 222 Nguyen, Hai 119, 184 Nguyen, Hiep 17, 74, 205 Nguyen, Hoan Nguyen, Hoai 222 Nguyen, Hue 222 Nguyen, Hung 222 Nguyen, Khanh 119 Nguyen, Kim 74, 184 Nguyen, Lam Nguyen, Lan 75 Nguyen, Liem 184 Nguyen, Linh 119 Nguyen, Linh Nguyen, Loi 75 Nguyen, Mai 184 Nguyen, Men 222 Nguyen, Minh 119 Nguyen, Mylinh 222 Nguyen, Phong 84 1 Nguyen, Phung Nguyen, Quoc Nguyen, Thanh 75 Nguyen, Thuy 75 Nguyen, Tieu 75 Nguyen, Tinh 119 Nguyen, Truc 184 Nguyen, Vy 184 Nichole, E. 195 Nichols, Kevin 75 Nichols, Theresa 184 Nicol, Apasara 119, 204 Niedens, Daniel 222 Niedens, Gerald 184 Noble, Alan 222 Noble, December 12, 119 Noble, Edmond 184 Nolan, Michelle 119 Noland, Carletta 222 Nolder, Richard 134, 222 Norita, Claudio 184 Ozier, Annette 184 Ozier, Chandra 222 Pabelico, Jason 222 Pablo, Jonathan 222 1 Packwood, Scott 75 Paderanga, Dorothy 75 Paderanga, Marjorie 141, Padilla, Adrian 120 Padilla, Robert Padres, Blanca 120 Padua, Daniel 120 1845 Padua, Evelyn 12, 15, 16, 120, 252 Padua, Sharon 184 Pagan, Herman 184 Pagan, Richard 192 Paine, David 222 Pallares, Lourdes 185 Palliser, Tanya 120 Palmatier, Daniel 120 Palmer, Jean 44 Panan, Gregg 184 Norris, Susan 12, 184 Nosker, Margaret 119, 147 Nowakowski, Deborah 17, 205 Nowakowski, Melinda 75 Nowakowski, David 119, 134, 153 Numkena, Anjanette 222' Nyikos. Anthony 222 Pandes, Cecilia 222 Pandes, Marichel 30, 31, 75, Panlilio, Cleofe 204, 223 Parent, Ted 44 Parker, Brian 120 Parker, David 223 Parker, Roger 185 Oades, Kim 119 Oades, Wai-Ling 75 Ober, Angela 222 Oberhaus, Ann 28, 43, 102 Oberle, Cheryl 15, 1.9, 75, 195, Obryan, Valerie 222 Ocampo, Joel 184 Ocampo, Mina 18, 19, 75, 77 Oclassen, Douglas 222 Oclassen, Glenn 15, 184 OConnor, Lisa 75 Odell, James 222 Odom, Tony 209 Odom, William 119j Oen, Jeffrey 5, 119, 209 Oen JennUer 148, 184 Ogara, Christopher 119 Ohanian, Christine 184, 195 Ohara, Sandra 75 Ohare, Danny 22 Ohrmund, Frankie 184 Olaes, Christopher 184 Oliveira, Alexandre 222 Oliveira, Simone 119 Olivier, Charles 184 Ollier, Brian 75 Parks, Jeffrey 75 ,,,, , Parsons, Jeff 5 'll'iiili' i'i Partridge, Kirk 15, 120 Pamiz, Maryam 223 Pasenelli, Daniel 223 Pashley, Edward 223 Pasley, Sherry 185 Pasko, Thomas 120 iiii Pastor, Frances 223 Pasturczak, Katherine 120 Patacsil, Peter 223 Patay, Janet 185 Paterson, lan 6, 14, 120 Paterson, Robert 223 Patino, Olga 223 V, Patricio, Gene 185 Patrie, Gregory 132, 223 Pattee, Thomas 185 Patten, Penny 44 Patterson, Mary 44 Paules, Kevin 185 Ollier, Heidi 119 Olson, Ronnie 43, 133 Olson, Susan 222 Oneal, Kimberly 222 Onedera, Helen 184 O'Neal, Patrick 119 Paules, Steven 76 Pauley, Jana 223 Pauley, Kimberly 76 Pauley, Paxton, Mitchell 120 Charles Paxton, Paul 76 Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Bob 130, 131 Julie 185 I Larry 120 Max 223 Paul 120 1 Oneill, Deborah 184 Ontiveros, Gloria 119, 132- Ontiveros, Laura 132, 150, 222 Oquita, Lisa 184 Ordonez, Ronald 184 Orendorfji John 43, 203 Orihara, Shigeharu 75, 192, 197 Qrdzco, Ricardo 222 Orr, Thomas 184 Pederson, Clayton 203, 223 Peek, Deborah 185 5 Peek, Gwen 76 A Peeling, Katherine Pelak, Tammy 15, 120, 202 Peleck, Cynthia 185 1 Peleck, Laura 223 Pellerito, Michellei76 Pelletier, Richard 120 Ort, Donald Ort: Steve 184 Ortega, Marilyn 43 Ortiz, Maria Ortiz, Tamara 119 Osborne, Erica 184 Oscarson, Eric 75, 153 Oscarson, Rebecca 119 Ospina, Patricia 184 Otis, Paul 44 Oullette, Danny 120, 134 Ouellette, Suzanne 184 Overall, John Overly, Wendy 120 Overturf, Susan 184 Owens, John 120 Ozab, David 184 Perez, Belinda 120 Perez, Catherine 223 Perez, Kenneth 135, Perez, Maria 76 1 Perez, Nancy 76 E, 1 Perkins, Jesse ii Perkins, Robert ZZQQQW 1 Perran, Kerry 1855 , Perry, Gina f f Q' Perry, Kathy 76 Perry, Mark 185 Persall, Dennis 185 ,V Persall, Paulette 151, 223 Pesta, Robert , 2 Peters' Dawn 223 ,,,, Peterson, if 09 1111: ,930 :. .J ,W 1. Pflimlin, Charles 120 Pflimlin, Paul 2231- ,Q Pfvegeff 120 ssf . ,.:..a: 51 11 i2o 1 1 Phan, Dan Pahn, Thanh 76, 132 Phillips, Robert Phillips, Seth 76 Phu,1Loan' 120 A Phung, Trung 76 , 'X Picado, Roifert120 Pierce, Jarrgie 223 i Pierce,Raymond 223 - Pierce, Shawn Pierre, Ricky 76- Pilgrim, Jimmie 120 Pilon, Sherri 120 Pirelli,k,Kcg.thleen 223 Pirolo, Dciniel131, 223 Pitaseil, 131 Platt, Kebin 223 Plati Timothy'185 Plotkin, Stacy 223 5 ,,.. ,fx Pobletef Leony 223 P 0091 ttiit Pvfficia 5 17? iiii 315 . siii W 553452 . 1 i. ,. , lui ' ' 5 1' ,1 A 1 P: o gjffraci 1851 Bryang,76' Q A 1,f. 1, Pollocwfigirina 192 i'ii 22 351 Potfiidn, Daris120 Polston, Jeanie1'223, 3 P -iiit ' 1 Porcioncula, Paul 223 Porteous, Clmiord 185 Portillo, Carol 185 Potter, Diane 223 Potter, Jean 45 , Potter,11LQrfetta 6, 71, 76, 202, 207 Potter, 76 1 ' Prades, Ainold 120 ' A Pratt,'Eileen 76 Pratt, Mark 223 Price, Linda 120 Poblete, Genieve 185 Price,,R6bert 223 Prickett, David 120 Pritikin, James 223 1 Prs1:f6'E ?:fmbef1y 18, 19, Theresa 120 Rfuefflrmgjgne 185 l Pruetggviiendy 45 Puariea, Deborah 185 Pulido, Cherry 224 Pulido,fT5eorge 224 Pulido,,,Richard 120, 135 185 5 ,- X 185 ggti siii 1 75 Quan, Hilhg 120 Quan,,Qanh 77 . Quirripti, Michael 120 , 1 17, 15? ,tuu , Quinaottes, K iuss 1 ssi f, tir iiti Robe, s ,, 1 Rabeg Neriettejm, 185 1 Radick,1Debbie177, 195 snake, Mag-ic.f185 1 Peterson, - 1 Pettengill, Steven A Ruse. 1 , RQ'ffS-frfe51sx 1?11s : - A if 1,2251 :ester er is ik, ,t Rosson, Ronald 224 mirez, Anthony 77, 209 mos, Daniel 224 nck, David 185 nck, Wendy 77 ndazzo, Mark 77 ndazzo, 131 nge, Leanne 121 nge, Lorie 77, 148 ngel, Patricia nsom, Ronald 224 oufi, Fifi 224 taj, Richard 121 taj, Roger 185 y, Jack 44 ader, James 77 ader, Melissa 77 aves, Gregory 121 aves, Susan 77 bstock, Corey 78 ed, Sean 78 enan, Lynn 78 gas, Louis 45, 209 ihanek, Cynthia A I 53 rhanek, il' 'ich 224 Michael 224 eimnitz, Julie 185 rimnitz, Rebecca 185 riser, Kevin 121 eisig, Scott 224 eiter, David 185 Eiter, Tricia 224 znninger, Th0n1ai,:,QE,gf::re1 78 224 fyes, Elizabeth 185 gyes, Florencio 121 zyes, Gabriella 185 eyes, Mary 132, 224 lyes, Melvin 224 Qynolds, Linda 224 aynolds, Martin 78 eynolds, Robin 78 eynolds, Ruani 78 eynoso, Aprilrose 121 pynoso, Imelda 224 . pynoso, Theodore 78, 132, 209 blades, Joseph 153, 195, 204, 207, F4 181125, William 121, 146 casata, Richard 203, 224 pe,iB. 131 ice, Linda 224 ice,fWilliam 131, 154, 185 Elizabeth 78 icigargls, Stephanie 224 icliardson, Jean 121 .1151 if ru rr f5l1i9fP3?'1fSe 224 rchriirr ?Df1fmv 224 - -:ei S S. ick5tts,g'liffiney 151, 224 .rss Rodrigues, Cristie 78 Rodrigues, Robin 121 Rodriguez, Scott 121 Rodriguez, Rebecca 224 Rogale, Jennifer 78 Rogers, Anthony 143, 185 Rogers, Bret 185 Rogers, Diane 78 Rogers, Kimberly 224 Rohde, Derek 224 RoUes, Betty 121 RoUes, Mary 186 Rollins, Lanny Rollins, Lyle 224 Romero, Earl 45 Romero, Guilermo 186 Romero, Raymond 186 Rondael, Fern 121 Roos, Daniel 224 Roos,.Terry 131, 186 'Eos,71Alberto 224 Ros, 'Eduardo Rosa, Margarita 224 Rosas, John 186 Rosburg, Kenneth 224 Rose, David Rose, Erick 224 Rose, Shana 186 Rosine, Melissa 186, Ross, Kim me 8 Rossell,sStephen 224 Rfissetti, Anthony Rostrata, Patrick 16, 186, 209 Rowe, Michael Rowe, Robin Rowland, Anne 225 Roxas, Gina 132, 186 Roxas, Jerry 225 Rova. Paruiz 120 Rozsa, Robin 121, 150 Rubel, Shari 225 Rubia, Charles Rubin, Cliford 121 Rubin, Jane 79 Ruiz, Irene 121 Sandman, Laura 5, 79 Sandman, Sheri 186 Sandoval, Mayte 186, 199 Sandoval, Sara 199, 225 Sangalang, Troy 225 Sannicolas, Claire 28, 199 Sannicolas, Ricky 199 Santiago, Holly 225 Santiago, Ricardo 79 Santiago, Reynaldo 225 Santos, Adora 79 Santy, Kelly 121 Sapio, Tania Sargent, James 186 Sarwas, Donna 186 Saucedo, Jose 62, 79, 129 Saucedo, Ruthie 186 Saud, Salem Sauls, Kimberly 186 Sauls, Pamela 225 Sauls, Sharon 121 Savage, David 225 Savage, Erica 79 Savage, Otis 186 Saverien, Jeffrey 225 Saxton, Larry 186 Saxton, Pamla 79 Saxton, Terry 135, 186 Sayarot, Adele 17, 79, 206 Sayarot, Alan 121 Sayler, Mark 121 Schaad, Eric 225 lwchael 19, 195 Schell, Michael 186 Tol1y'45 1 11.., 1 A it 136 19r 186 rss 4 121 Ruiz Milapol225 Ruiz, Veronica 121, 206 s i 80 Rurnmler, Adriana 199, 5 121 145 : ' Runrrels, Philip 186 , ,use qgzggfdpard go RUVIPOVI, Bob 209 1 JL, 3071 80 Rush! Omg 27 ,5,FQQ55CGi0iY 122 Rushton, Diana , Russell, . f-A ,,,,, :.f,,,,,e1-are K Jgcqueline 122, 140, 141 186 -Russell 1,, s-:- . -f ' vBUSSell1,55f?0Ei28?5e: is , he-Sscotg Sheila 225 ,iiii ' ittiiiii ' lcrssss ,css cuuu f 'iiiii ' iiiiiiii got ,,ucuc, .1 rr cu, 1,, Scott, Shelly 122 Scott-Blair, Andrew 80 Sedgwick, Christopher 122 Seguban, Dennis 186 Seidel, Jon shelue, Mark 225 Shelton, Roy 186 Shepetis, Shepetis, Sheridan Sheridan Jon 225 Linda 225 , Sandra 186 , Stacia 186 Sherman, Jodi 81, 133, 150 Sherman, Robert 122 Shipman, William 225 Shirley, Anthony 81 Shivers, Kathryn 122 Shook, Deanne Shumate, John 187 Shumate, Karen 225 Sick, Kimberly 81 Signorelli, John 225 Sikes, Gordon 45 Simas, Isabel 225 Simmons, Mark Simmons, Shelia 12, 16, 187 Simmons, Wanda 12, 122 Simon, David 187, 195 Simon, Howard 30, 31, 81, 8 Simpson, Jacob 187 Simpson, Kathy 225 Simpson, Penny 122 Sinha, Anita 81. 131. 209 Sinha, Aron 225 Sinha, Suman 122, 154 Sink, Susan 122 Sisson, Debra 187 Sitay, Charmaine 12, 187 Skiber, Ann 122 Skinner, Jill 135, 141, 225 Sloan, Grace 209 Sloan, Richard 81 Smail, Shera 225 Smal, Willy 81 Small, Denise 187 Small, Derek 122 Small, Sharon 187 Smee, Andra 12, 187 Smedley, Norvada 45 Smirl, Ronald 185 Smith, Bradley 225 Smith, Cameron 187 Smith, Darlene 122 Smith, Greg 122 Smith, Kenneth 81, 209 Smith, Linda 81 Smith, Marjorie 225 Smith, Michael 81 Smith, Richard 44 Smith, Robert 122, 129, 204 Smith, Ruby 187 Smith, Ryan 6, 187, 207 Smith, Sara 225 Smith, Stacie 187 Smith, Susan 225 liao' Joseph 121' 199 225' iii Seri-I fi Selbrede Tara 225 leo' Phillip 78' 199 iiliib' ','i'i' f Sellers Charlie 80 fdger Klmbefly 78 1 791, 1331' 8 Sellers, Darrell we fel Rovfffc 78 1 0 1 rrcc 132' Sellers, Randall so 129 fOSr Mike 291 73,1129 rseii ssl 79 Se a,Mer'a so 133 149 192 fpple, lfeefr, rrr, .,,, 225 S P58210 riarrsgr 141 186 ffC'!i9r,!iQfTi'3'9135 5 1 121g sj?m0rm'Emlly 225 I 1-i1 5 lrrir 205 Sermona, Vincent 122 il, ,,,, liii get rSerrano,l:rancis 225 ,lll EY iii 7 'R 'iii i'ii Remedios 80, 149 224 or bberi:s,'1.aura185 1 2' Richard 78 .. 573 ri' ,Cheryll'28,, 185 .,'r, ggi , 1 sSelihQnd.,s,SfephanI0 121, A Camille 186 120114225 if Jarrell1225 1551111-lures, Joanna 15, 186, 192, 204 ., ,,1, 4 .148 ...,,, 121, ,,-- gf- rrr f Evan 225 ' 10 186 f Ian 186 Samubfi M186 Sanagusflnf M 'W '1e 1 if 121' 1 121 x Q time .... F53'!?3?.s5EiL'lfk.if5:5i 1, .... qliiiffiii if' fi , WI ,gz M in Sanchez, Sharon 79, 209 Sanchez, Tony 121, 131 Sanders, Alan 121 Sanders, Roderick 'L' , Servin, Ernesto 122 Seymour, Matthew 80, 142 Shafii, Eric 80 -1 ' Shafii, Lisa 122 Shah, Rupal 225 Shanklin, Scott 186 it . .. Shannon, Kimberly 225 Shantz, Darlene 122 Shauger, Christopher 225 Shaw, Deanna 80 Shaw, Jody 80 Shaw, Lori 186 Shaw, Willie 225 Shearer, William 122 Sheffel, Jonathan 225 Sheffield, Mark 81 Smith, Timothy 187 Snider, Jeffrey 122 Snodgrass, Diantha 122 Snodgrass, Kenneth 81 Snow, Julie 122 Snow, Robert 81 Snowden, Holley 81 Snyder, Jennyer 225j Snyder, John 122 Solansky, Brian 225 Sommers, Ann 187 Song, Yong 81 4 Songalia, Ernest 81 Sonnier, Michele 187 Soriano, Mark 187 Soueid, Maha Southerland, Kevin 81, 197 Souza, Carin 225 Spady, JennU'er 122 Spady, Lewis 225 Sparks, William 122 Spencer, Carol 187 Spencer, Lynda Spicer, Michael 122 Spooner, Karen 225 Spooner, Sherrie 225 Spradlin, Tracy 122 Springer, Brett 131, 187 7, 129 Spritzer, Michelle 187 Sprouse, Kelly 122 Sprouse, Martin 187 Stacy, Jeffrey 187 Stafford, Kerri 225 Stahnke, Hanh 187 Staltari, Christopher 45 Stancil Wes 122, 199 Stanley, Kristina 187 Stapp, Wade 122 Stauffer, Janeanne 149, 122 Steele, Kathryn 187 Steepleton, Christie 187, 195 Steffen, Janice 187 Steinbrecker, Larry 44 Sterling, Ronald 122 Steverls, Kimberly 187 Stevens, Stephanie 122 Stevenson, Elsa 225 Steverson, Lance 122, 153 Steverson, Kim 151 Stewart, Brent 29, 122, 129 Stewart, Brien 225 Stewart, Lori 81 Stewart, Mark 135, 226 Stewart, Robert 122 Stimac, Michelle 187 StJames Janeth 226 StMartin, Theodore 81 StMartin, Thomas 81 Stockert, Andrew 82 Stoetzel, Anthony 187 Stoetzel, Christine 82 Stogsdill, Peter 135, 147, 187 Stojadinovic, Alexander 16, 122, 147 Stoody, Jane 122 Starck, Michael 122 Stowe, Carol 44, 132 Stowell, B. 135 Stowell, Colin 226 Strathman, James 187 Straub, Patrick Strickland, Bill 82, 197 Stroh, Robert 226 Stroh, William 187 Studler, Bmce Studler, Brent 226 Stuermer, Julie 226 Stuthers, Janis 187 Sugg, Ronald 226 Sullivan, David 82 Sullivan, Patrick 82 Sullivan, Sara 187 Sunde, James 187 Sunde, John 82 Supnet, Audrey 123, 149 Supnet, Joi 187 Swaggerty, David 82, 142 Swaggerty, Patricia 188 Swagge rty, Susan 148, 188 Swan, Joseph 135, 226 Swan, Michael 123, 131 Swansa n, Paul 188 Swanson, Steve 82 Sweeney, Dennis 82 Sweeney, Paul 123 Swineheart, Kirk 188 Swineheart, Mark 188 Tabornal, Ephraim 82 . Tabornal, Eva 226 Cedric '58f 59, 82 Tabuena, Tabuena, lsagani 226 Tacloban, Roberto 17, 82, 134, 205 Tade, Mark 123 Tagaba n, Susan 82, 206 Taggart, Susan 82, 206 Taggart, Susan 123 Tajalle, Talamp Rose 16, 123 as, Noel 202, 226 Tang, Bau 188j Tannehig, David 133 Tannehill, Laura 12, 188 Tarbell, Diane 188 Tarin, Michael 188 Tass, Billy Tate, Kathy 82 Taunto n, Jennier 82, 148 Taylor, Denise 83 Taylor, Eileen 123 Taylor, Franklin 83 Taylor, Kenneth 226 Taylor, MarkY123 Vukov, Jane 85 Wurte 250 Taylor, Mike 123 Taylor, Sheri 226 Teague, Randy 188, 195 Teague, Robert 226 Tejada, VWUredo 123 Telles, Herminia 123 Tellez, Linda 123 Tellez, Raymond Teran, Leslie 83 Terry, Curtis 188 Terry, Michael 226 Thai, Loan 123 Thai, Nhut 188 Thai, Thanh 83 Thana, La 198 Q Thatcher, Dana'226 Thatcher, Donald Thatcher, Equadina 188 Thatcher, Lisa 83 Thomas, Clarence 45 Thomas, Michael 226 Thomas, Nelson Thomas, Patrick 123 Thomas, Richard 226 Thomas, Robert 123 Thompson, Robert 188 Thonert, Sue 45 Thomburg, Tracey 83 Thurgood, Amanda 188 Thurgood, Paul 83 Thurgood, Valerie 209 Tikkanen, Esa 192 Tiffin, Tareasa 188 Tilley, Christopher 226 Timmons, Terri 83 Timothy, Patrick 188 Tinsman, Billy 188 Tiqui, Carolina 83 Tiqui, D. 135 Tiqui, Emil 135 To, Chau 123 To, Son 83 Tobin, Susan 83 Todd, Lisa Tolbert, Dino 188 Toledo, Oscar 188 Tolentino, James 188 Toler, Earl 45 Tolibas, Maria 123, 132 Tomcheck, Sharon 226 Tomes, Roger 123 Ton, Chanh 83 Ton, Quang 188 Toner, Sandra 83 Toohey, David 123 Torgerson, Jay 226 Torgl, Mke Torkaman, Rahmani Torres, Leticia 123 Torres, Mcolette 226 Torres, Philip Torrez, Donna 83 Toscana, Frances 83 Toscano, Julie 123 Townsend, Carol 188 Townsend, Thomas 188 Tracy, Kathleen 123, 209 Trajano, Bert Trajano, Eugene 123 Tran, Dom 132, 188 Tran, Dung Tran, Hien 188 Tran, Hoa 188 Tran, Huong Tran, Men 83 Tran, My 188 Tran, Phuoc 188 Tran, Phuong Tran, Thien 83 Tran, Thu 226 Tran, Thuy 131, 188 Tran, Tien 83 Tran, Tin 131, 188 Tran, Tung 226 Tran, Van 83 Trang, Thien-Chau 84 Trang, Wnh 225 Trapnell, Kimberly 188 Travis, Laurie 84 Trgo, Michael 226 Trice, Sharon 84 Trieu, Quyen Trieu, Son 226 Trieu, Van 84 Trigueiro, Karleen 123 Trinh, Quang Trinh, Sanh 84 Troup, Robert 188 Tnijillo, Christina 150 Tucker, Mark 226 Turman, Karl 226 Turner, Mchael 84 Turner, Steven 84 Tyler, Gloria 188 Tyler, Shauna 188 Tylosky, Michele 123 Tylosky, Teresa 226 Tyner, Kelly 123, 204 Tyner, Kristin 151, 188 Tyszka, Edward 15, 84 Tyszka, Eric 188 Ugalde, Michelle 123 Uglade, Susanne 226 Ulrich, Teri 123 Ulrich, Treasure 188 Unger, Roy 123 Updike, Jacqueline 226 Uren, David 188 Ussery, Michelle 226 Valecruz, Manuel 123 Valecruz, Ricardo 188 Valencia, Eriel 123 Valenzuela, Ricky 226 Valenzuela, Saundra 18, 19, 84 Valenzuela, Sean 135, 225 Vales, Cindy 12, 33, 188 Valleroy, Mary 12, 79, 84, 209 Valletta, Cynthia 123 Valletta, Deborah 226 Valtrunas, V. 131 Van Grove, Roy 45 Van Nest, John 226 Vance, John 124, 195 Vance, Paige 226 Vandemeen, Ellen 188 Vanlinge, David 124 Vanmeerbeek, Jeffery 188 Vanness, Jason 124, 131 Vennest, Lisa 84 Vanskyke, Rick 124 Vanwagoner, Kirk 226 Vasquez, Jonnel 84 Vaughn, David 226 Vaughn, Derrick 124 Vavmnek, Laura 189 Vega, George 135, 226 Velarde, Carla 84 Velasco, Didi 27, 84 Velasco, Donna 28, 189 Velasco, Gerraine 84 Velasco, Leroy 58, 59, 84 Velasco, Rita 189 Velilla, Joel Velilla, Jose 85 Ventenilla, Ronald 85, 146 Vergara, Benedict 124 Vergara, Edmund 85 Vergara, RodoUo 227 Wada, Connie 127 Wgil, Michael 29, 124, 129 Wgilia, Elmer 83, 153 Wlano, Tina 124 Wllaneuva, Kathy 44 Villasin, Carla 124 Vinarao, Woleta 227 Vincentz, Richard 124 Wncentz, Teresa 83 Vinluan, Ann 227 Vinluan, Louise 189 Wnzon, Fernalene 85 Wnzon, Precioso 124 Vobe, Alece 45 Vondracek, Nancy 45 Vossenkemper, Eric 85 Vouaux, Donna 189 Vroom, John 154 Vu, Chau 189 Vu, Chau 124 Vu, Thu 85 Vukov, Lilly 124 Wabe, Jesse 85 Wade, Terri 124 Waggoner, Pamela 189 Walker, Joann 227 !Ualker,,Llsa 195, 227 Walker, Kimberly 227 Walker, Richard 227 VWlkins, Fay 189 Mlkins, Richard 124 Mhlkinson, Jana 124 Willard, James 87 Uhllard, Jon 227 Willard, Steven Williams, Annette Williams, Brian 124 VWlliams, Damell 87 Williams, Deborah 124 Williams, Duncan 124 Vihlliams, Jeri 189 Williams, Jeanine 227 Williams, Kimberley 87 Walsh, Michael 189 Walsh, Suzanne 124 Walther, Beth 85, 144 Walther, Kimberly 149, 227 Wang, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ware, Ware, Chien Cynthia 33, 227 Dawn 227 Elbert 227 Nathaniel 189 Robert 189 Virginia 45, 206 Brad 124 Eke 189 Warner, Todd 85 Wayne, Steven 227 Weakland, Patrick 189 Weaver, Douglas Weaver, Leslie 85 Weaver, Robert 189 Weaver, Thomas 85 Weaver, Wendy 227 Webb, Armelle 227 Webb, Betsy 85 Webb, Janet 189 . Webb, Jason 227 Webb, Scott C. 30, 31, 86, 105, Webb, Charles 85, 142 lwlliams, Michael Williams, Matthew 87 Uwlliams, Michelle 227 Vwlliams, Nicole Williams, Pamela 227 Mllis, Sheri 189 Mhlson, Karen 124 Wilson, Kathaleen 227 IMlson, Nancy 141, 227 Winford, Donna 87 Wing, Laura 87 VWng, Stephanie 227 Mnstanley, Teri 124 Whse, Robert 44 Wittstmck, Margaret 44 lwtty, Stephen 189 Wold, Elizabeth 87 Wolfe, Len 45 Wolden, William 227 Wolschlager, Elizabeth 227 Wolverton, James 87 Won, lan 124 Won, Jennie 87 Won, Ji 227 Wong, Brian 189 Woo, Ken 124 Woodis, Donald 124 Weddle, Catherine 86, 148 Weeks, Jeffrey 17, 189, 205 Weinrich, Mark 86 Weissenburger, Lani Weissenburger, Russell 189 Welsh, David 86, 209 Wells, Barbara 209 Welsh, John 124, 143, 207 Wenger, Deanna 189 Wenker, Jeffrey 86 Wenker, 'Paul 86 Wenzel, Mike 124 Wery, Storm 44 Woods, Susan 87 Worthington, Elizabeth 227 Wraase, Brian 124 Wraase, Mike 6, 207, 227 Wranik, April 124, 141, 149 Wrieden, Christopher 29, 87, 129 Wrieden, Peter 131, 154, 189 Wright, Adrian 227 Wright, James 87 Wright, Margie 189 Wright, Nancy 189 Wright, Teny 131, 189 Richard 189 West, Darcy 124 West, Lary West, Melissa 6, 57, 86, 207 West, Michael 227 Westbrook, Lisa 227 Westlund, Lisa 86 le, Wygal, Robert 189 Wygal, Scott Wyse, Lynn Yamane, Jason 227 Yang, Ge 135 Yang, Mee Wetherald, Cort 189 Weyer, Marina 189, 195 Wheat, Erin 195, 227 Wheeler, Kenneth 143, 227 Wheeler, Keith 189 Wheeler, Kurt 227 Wheeler, Russell 6, 86, 142, 207 Wheiland, Lynn 189, 189 Whitaker, Kirk 189 Whitbeck, Bryan Whitchurch, Robert 189 White, Audrey 86 White, Charles White, Dwayne 189 White, Dwayne 189 White, Scott 124 White, Walter 86 White, Vlhlie 44 Whiteman, John 86 Whiteside, Heather 227 Whitton, Joseph 189 VWckizer, Anne-Helen 86 Hhersema, Joanne 124 Mlcox, Robert 86 UWding, Tera 124 Dwley, Christina 227 l4Wkins, Dean 189 Yapp, Luci 151, 189 Yeager, Robert 17, 87, 205 Ylagan, Regina 87, 133, 150 Young, Derrick 124 Young, Richard 124, 135 Young, Shirley 44 Younkm, Deborah 87 Yumul, Troy 227 Yung, Choi-Kwan 124, 192 , Zabetakis, George 27, 30, 31, 58, 59, 87 Zaccaro, Ronald Zaccheo, Joanne 124 Zamora, Daniel Zamora, Jean 227 Zamora, Shannon 189 Zayas, Yvette 189 Zeiss, Donna 227 A U Zerr, Shawnie 124 Zides, Mike 227 Ziemann, Allan 124, 129 Z olenski, Bonnie 124 Zorich, Wrginia 44 Zottolo, Andre 189 Zottolo, Jina Zucker, Lynn 44 25 In The Mann Stream Prep, Punk and Peddle-pushers led the New Wave of this year's fads. Knickers sailed in at the beginning of the school year and following the MlRADA's theme, the sailor look came in with a splash. Calvin Klein certainly had a case of mal-der-mer lsea-sicknessj with Black Flag flying, the naughty-cal but nice punkers with their stylized haircuts, all star hightops, and mini-skirts. We got all squared away with the Rubilk's Cube. With the Cubies leading the wayg a person could just D-I-E die, choosing between the Rubik's Cube and a social life. Another popular item was the Member's Only jackets. Then came the Preps with their collars turned-up, Alligators snapping, Bermudas cuffed and Topsiders scuffed. Since legwarmers were so HOT it was good that the weather was cool. Spiked pumps, flat ballerinas, Nikes, and penny loafers all raced home to catch the award- winning soap, General Hospital. Most of the students on the USS MIRADA dove right into the New Wave. But all in all, each fad survived, was not all bad. 1. Rome and Euelyn display their 'Members Only' jackets. 2. Paul and Danny were in the cutwith the Bogus look. 3. The most puzzling cube you'll ever know, the Rubiks Cube 4. An increasingfad was knickers worn by both sexes. 5. Nothing comes between me and my Calvin Kleinsf 1 Q, f sr. We I ,,,,, M A ww ' 'V . 6 r4.,,., , W 323W 3' V :W W M Fads 253 The voyage of the U.S.S. Mirada has been so interesting that we tended to forget the real world all around us. President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II were targets of assassination. Anwar Sadat was killed and General Dozier was kidnapped and rescued. The case of Governor Jerry Brown -vs- the California Med-fly led the news. Fourteen billion dollars of the agricultural industry along with his own political career depended on this insect's cooperation. More on the political scene centered around Reganromics- I know it's a hell of a challenge, but ask yourself: If not us, who? If not now, when? The crisis in Poland touched the hearts of the American people. A candle lit in the White House window became a symbol of support for the freedom of the Polish people. ERA was still a crucial concern for America's woman. The first woman justice to the Supreme Court, was a victory for the largest minority group. Streaking towards the stars briefly, the space shuttle Columbia marked another milestone in NASA history. This first reuseable space craft will be up, up, and away again, again, and again! On the sentimental side, the wedding of the year was between Shy Lady Di and Bonnie Prince Charles, but a few die-hards insisted the wedding was Luke and Laura's on the award winning soap, General Hospital. Under the lights, the Broadway show by Gilbert and Sullivan, Pirates of Penzance, dazzled audiences anew. The performances of Rex Smith and Linda Ronstadt stole our hearts! On the screen, most fell into 'Endless Love with Brooke Shields while Harrison Ford thrilled the viewers in Raiders of the Lost Ark . For the entertainment, people discovered a very special toy. Erno Rubik describes his cube as a game, a teaching aid, a sport, and a piece of art. 254 World Happenings trtwpw In the sports scene, San Diego was in the news when our own Marcus Allen received the Heisman Trophy. Fernando Valenzuela of the Dodgers was the rookie wonder. John McEnroe fumed, fussed and profaned his way to H1 through many sets. Charger power reached its peak as the San Diego Chargers sought for the Super Bowl berth. They melted in Miami, froze in Cincinnati and almost made it. You can't always get what you want. The Vince Lombardi trophy stayed in California as the proud San Franscico 49ers proudly carried it home. We were all shocked by the sudden deaths of Natalie Wood and John Belushi. March brought in violent weather all over the country. ln San Diego, the flooding once again caused many problems. ln spite of the many problems, our ship never lost its bearings. We sailed through each tempest with flags flying high over the masts. The sailors at Mira Mesa High learned, laughed, cried, and lived through the year '81-'82. The world around us has changed, but we have survived! 1. John McEnroe earned the title of number one on the tennis courts. Photo taken by US Magazine. 2. Femando Valenzuela strikes out another batter. Photo taken by US Magazine. 3. Shy Lady Di and Prince Charles tied the knot. Photo taken by US Magazine. 4. The glamorous teenage model, Brooke Shields. Photo taken by 'Ifime Magazine. 5. Flying toward the stars briefly, the space shuttle Columbia marked another milestone in NASA history. Photo taken by US Magazine. 6. Sandra O'Conner, the first woman Supreme Court Justice. Photo taken by US Magazine. 7. We were all shocked by the death of John Belushi. Photo taken by People Magazine. World Happenings 255 As the harbor entrance looms, and times for safe anchor and shore leave arrive, the '81-'82 MIRADA cruise ends. Memories fond and otherwise remain for a lifetime's review. Though some passengers will be disembarking permanently, new ones embark in September, for the future cruises. All will experience the life on the USS MIRADA. Volume 6 USS MIRADA 1982 Advisor: Admiral Suzanne H. Emery Editor-in-Chief: Captain Cheryl Kirk Publisher: Josten's American Yearbook Company Representative: Edward Shoen Plant Consultant: C. Galvani Portraits- Seniors: Reyman's Photography: Under Class: School Picture Inc. Specifications: Trim size: 9 x 12 Press run: 1800 copies, Pages: 256 5 Cover: Photograph at Monterey, California, contributed by Jeff Qlohnson. End sheet: Picture of sailboats at Mission Bay, contributed Hy David Morris. 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