Mira Mesa High School - Mirada Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1985
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Hiding behind their 'cheap sungIasses,' Cathy Navalta and Mr. Vlassis are caught sneaking around campus Table of Contents 3 The Grand Opening of the 1984-85 school year started off with a bang, offering numerous irresistable bargains. Student life was New and Improved, and we all Entered to Win in sports. The 'Two For One offer on Staff and Academics was a special chance to further our education, and there was always something different to look for in the way of good deals. Spirit's become an epidemic! -Stacey Lambeth Amidst the sciueezably harmin decorations soft C hanging from trees and locker a s friends greeted each b Y , other after a long summer away from school. Increased spirit was proved at the many pep rallies and spirit week activities held throughout the year. The various special deals, activities and events taking place added up to An Offer You Can't Refusel' I i s l J i L. flu Y , r aj' I .W 9 ,Q . ri - rf Qr ,X L1 31' 5 Q 1 ,. lmfigdti W. ' 5 1' ' 1. Grace Monton and Shannon Rozsa pile on the whipped cream at the Homecoming activity during Spirit Week. Nikki Lofft poses as a platform for their endeavors to win spirit points for the Junior class. Q. Enjoying himself at the Homecoming pep rally, Pete Patacsil makes a very convincing Captain Marvel. 3. Seniorities Strikes! Kelly Rudiger and Lon'aine Hopkins enjoy their first day as seniors. 4. Varsity Cheer displays the spirit building work they put in at the first home football game against the Kearny Komets. 5, Marauder spirit abounds at the Homecoming pep rally held in the stadium bleachers. After seeing new faces and While bidding a found farewell to summer and shaking sand out of shoes and clothes, it was hard to face the long school months ahead. All students advertised their social standing as Freshmen wandered around campus with maps of the school and lost looks on their faces. Well seasoned Seniors sauntered through the gates with an admiring look at their ffwelcome pack decora- tions and an air of well deserved superiority. The first week of school was a hassle, but it was exciting!! -Laura Ridge old places during the first week of school, not many found it difficult to get pack into the swing of a new and improved school year imbuoion in 1. Stephanie Turner and Becky Alrenez enloy their lunch break on a hard to find bench. Q, Stacey Lambeth sits back and contemplates why hes lust back in school 3. Dennis Smith, a typical freshmen, holds back his frustration as he searches for his classes 4 Collin Stowell and Richard Reichner discuss zheir weekend olahs in the barking lot before the beil rings 5, David Doa and Andrew Tastad gloomily check out their huge mound of books SchooI's Opening 7 Marauders overflowed from the lower bleachers and filed into the top during the first football game played under the stadium lights. With blue and goldeverywhere, pom-poms waving, and people cheering, the first touch-down against the Kearny Komets was scored. A score of 31-16 ended the game in a fury of yelling, screaming, and singir' Football inspired a u b i q u i to u s winning mood. -Romeo Agbayani After the game, students poured from the stands into the gym to kick off the social part of the season. Over a thousand tickets were sold to the dance and attendance ran up to about nine-hundred students. The Sound lnnovators supplied a wide variety of music, rocking the fan filled gym and kicking the football season off with a bang. Q W I' -mg ' an '4 1 1. Thousands of very active and very supportive fans enjoy football under the lights. Q. Marauders rip through a halftime banner and a 140 lead over the Kearny Komets. 3. Antimo Martedi and Tracy Spiegle, along with Tony Avila and Debbie Cartwrite, enjoy taking a break from the fast pace music. 4. Fullback Jason Adelman dives for extra yards. 5. Strong safety Lonny Miles and tackle Mark Navvrocki bring down Kearny's wide receiver. Kick-Off Dance 9 As Spirit Week opened,. ev- eryone was invited to NGC, With a theme pro- Crazyl! vided by the blockbuster movie, 'fPurple Rain, it vvas an offer that could n't be refused. There was a definite spirit rstock as Monday started ove off the week in a splash of vi- brant violets on Crazy Purple With the World Series Day. going on and Padre fever spreading over campus, stu- dents got into the act by wear- ing Padre Togas, while others in Roman attire stuffed their mouths with marshmallows for the Chubby Bunny contest. 'I'he World Series and togas - yea! -Kim Holt Relays were the main attrac- tion during lunch on Wednes- day as a vvide variety of shirts were aired to the public on Crazy T-Shirt Day. Thursday's whipped cream build decorated the lunch arbor and Homecoming Day brought crazy patterns. L aff? Spinit O wah l. Working hard to gain points for the freshman class, Jen McElliott skillfully goops a whipped CVCGVTW WPS ON DafT1Of1 Fleming. Q. My name is Lonny, my color is olue, Cmon girls I can take more than two! teases Lonny Miles to appreeiative stands. 3. Crazy Toga Day brings out the Greek lolood in Kirk Johnson, Pete Patascil, and Steve Lauriano. 4. An active marauder crowd displays their spirit at a lunch time pep rally, 5. Stacey Lambeth and Brian Bugsch are sure attention getters, wearing the laoors of mad closet searching! Spirit Week 11 Rmgallq On 'Diopkag I 984 Homecoming Kinfilnlin .lscsnin Queen argann Cevsllin 4 genie? Affgnlsnfs I6 use ' lane llargg lonny Miles Nnf piefared Susanne llgslde Junior Princess Slronnon Rozso Sophomore Princess lisa Slreire ond Prince Ken lones and Prince Tim Kellie Freslrmen Princess Morgione Bernal , and Prince Mike Demlzo H Um CCO m ' US 1 3 Although the Marauders came from a 14-14 tie on the field, the Homecoming dance in the gym was a victorious success. Flourescent pinks and greens covered the walls and streamers hung from the ceilings as -everyone got crazy dancing and socializing. Alumni were an important part of l-lomecoming as returning dueens, cheerleaders, and students came back to cheer for their alma mater. We all got crazy at Homecoming, and it almost made up for only tying the game. ll -John Van Nest Straying from tradition, Homecoming nobility was crowned at the dance instead of at halftime. Nobody could refuse the offer to sway to music alongside the king and queen, and many joined them on the dance floor. s 's 'W H' au...-aw. -,,-v-1' Bet' G . M39 5 1 Pete Patacsil, Mark Nawrocki, and Lonny 'Miles look to tne sroelrnes for tne next ptav Q. Alexandere Prado goes crazy dancrng to tne tunes. 3 Troy Yumul and Lisa Sheive take a oreak from the packed gym Hoor to get some retregnrnents, 4 A pertormrng Marauder Banc' sets tne pace for tne 'Hornecornrng Court parade 5, Kim Hunter, Kendra Kordalski, Bea Arthur, Kim McEHiot, Deliana Allison and Tawnja Pflueqer decude tnat stag as more fun Homecoming 15 Catchy slogans and jingles were abandoned, as Student Life climbed popularity charts, boosted by a new and improved wave of school spirit. ASB stocked leaders to keep treasuries padded and activities rolling, while newspaper and yearbook staffs met deadlines to keep students briefed. Hardly on the consumer backshelf, were afterschool organizations packaging business, political, and other opportunities or the spirit rousing Cheer, Drill, and Band Night games pack a more spirited crowd. -Tom Tucker For those just shopping around, posters and flyers advertising plays or organization meetings, provided a great selection. Dances, whether formal, semi- formal, or girl ask guy, brought in crowds waiting to cash in on action packed offer. S Blix View and 'e 1, Karyn Shumate, Kendra Kordalski, and Lisa Fortune cheer on a senior competitor in the Chubby Bunny lunchtime activity. Q. Eva Marie Tabomal and Lonny Miles quickly decorate the gym wall with names of couples buying bids for the Homecoming Dance. 3. J.V, Cheer Squad introduces themselves to an impressed crowd during the Kick off of footbal season. 4. Dragged up to the lunch arbor's microphone by Tammy Ely, Wnce Gilliam leads the J.V. football team in some serious crowd rousing. 5. Football player, Todd Hentges,joins Jennifer and Jody Robb in taking a look at the field from a different position, as they sing the Alma Mater at a spirit rally before the Patrick Henry game. Student Life Division 17 18 Lunch Hangouts Local Lunch Hangouts Stomachs growled as lunchtime approached, drawing out third and fourth periods to immeasurable time. Passing period bells released hungry masses to fast food havens, mall shops, cafeteria specials and the inevitable brown bag. Can I borrow some money for a Big Mac? -Jimmy Dykes Mickey D's, Burger King, and Wendy's proved popular for those searching out the All Americanl meal. Welcome at lunch time were combination deals that stretched student dollars through the week. At a loss for transportation, underclassmen frequented the local Taco Bell or filed through the crosswalks for yogurt and pizza. With money tight, options were sometimes limited to peanut butter from home or presentable eateries from the cafeteria. Those with empty wallets, choosing to leave campus, though, could cram into a noisy booth for gossip and a straying french fry. 1. Maryann Cavalan and Kendra Kordalski sip the rest of their cokes during lunch 2. A hungry student spends her last dollars to go lunchless for the rest of the week. 3. Nancy Wilson and Lainie Block cruise to Burger King's drive thru. 4. Wendy Berner points out that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. 5. Lunch bunch: Albert Lyons, Kim Wasem, Charon Ellsworth, Tami DeAngelis ., - qw W W, . V Vryy Q ,, I wa ,I IA 1 fad ,, W. YS lg . ' l , 1 Doing It All For You Spring A.S.B. elections brought in a spirited and hard working group, ready to use leadership camp training. Ability was put to the test with new methods of locker distribution, spirit week development and dance planning. Distribution of funds under the supervision of Kim Coody and approval of fundraiser activities and new clubs marked the group's major responsibilities. Yearbook is an exciting class but at the same time teaches you much responsibility. -Valerie Williams f'Summertime Advertising brought mass yearbook orders,'f noted Eva Tabornal, advertising manager, who began tackling her yearbooki ng at summer's end, along with the rest of the busy staff. Quickly established deadlines were met by networks of interviewers, photographers, copywriters, and layout designers who put in late nights and long lunch hours to ease the workload. Advisor, Judy Earle, and Co-Editors Nancy Wilson and Lainie Block, developed staff potential, eyeing later competitions. l. Co-editors Lainie Block and Nancy Wilson enjoy a snack while slaving away with their work, 9. Working together, David Hickman, Kim Walker, Valerie Williams, Karyn Shumate, Sheila Scott, Pam Lops, Jackie Pulopot and Suzanne Pulopot relax their sore muscles after completing another strenuous and time consuming deadline. 3. ASB Vice-President Candy Huber, President Connie Viado and Treasurer Stacey Fay. 5, The photographers on the yearbook staff are: Kenny Tyner, Kim Walker, David Hickman, Gary Cumo, Trevor Evans, and Tom Perry. 6. ASB consists of, bottom row: Lonny Miles and Pete Patacsil. Middle rowr Kim McElliott, Jen McElliot, Sam Ward, Kelly Rudiger, Candy Huber. Top row: Connie Wado,' Michele Mlliams, Yvonne Hall, Michelle Esperanza, Judy Mercado, Amy Froide, David Crow, Eva Tabornal, Shellane Lasema, Kim Walther, Kim Coody, Grace Monton and Cindy Hallock. 20 Yearbook!ASB 'I 4 . 1 11 , 5 M ' qifdwffh' m ','.S'gT1J1.-49.415 L' f ' K 'f' 1 ' vi f ,-A1 .4 warw :Q 1 ,- 75 H f ,X Y W . vgv Km ,- 1 , Z! Jas me V ' lQ 452i?fi . i ' fllrnff' ,sph , v..l',-' Img! ' .-if J ,551 Xl in N a 7 ni gigfxfgf' 1 A r A ' 5' Q A 'g ,, 1 14 9. , s' ., ' 1 'iw - ' 1 1 X 1 .1 if if , ,. 1 K ! a -v , I mg . I 5 E . I .,, 1..- 3, L' ,A A J .............. -..J if .P Y xr, jj 'J M, V , -Sw, 531 Y.. i 'M ,HH Ms 3 And Now A Word From 0ur Sponsor Students satisfied their sweet tooth with lunchtime student store purchases. Also, provided oy the store were school supplies and Marauder momentosforthose seekinganoteoook for next period or olue and gold nostalgia. Students who worked in the store earned an elective credit toward graduation. It's tough being a star but someone has to do it. -Doug Kemp With Advisor Bill Male, and President Doug Kemp leading the Mira Mesa Update Crew, broadcasts met with appreciative audiences. Eight students composed the crew, meeting after school on TuesdayS for update planning. Sports and club coverage, messages from the principal, and student happenings, were brought to the screen once a month in english and history classes, relieving students from their normal work schedule and' allowing teachers to get more vvork done. 'ml' Y 2 4 X. .xl i If ei 3 1. Cliff Bowen takes Noel Arena's money for the snack she wants to purchase. Q. Student Store members standing: Josie Licatini, Mrs. Coffin, Cliff Bowen, Cheryl Dawn, Jenny Mique. Seated: Leslie Runnels, Caroline Hubble, Brenda Lindloff, Trisha Ordonez. 3, Caroline Hubble counts out the change for one of her customers. 4. Mr. Male, the update crew advisor, supervises the many camera crews, as well as, teaching the use of the equipment. 5. David Parker holds the Que card for Tammy Kalke while the crevv tests the Camera. 6. Ken Doty, Marlon Austria, and Doug Kemp watch the monitor while Andy Anderson shows his frustration after long hours in the studio. Student Store - On Campus Q3 Marching On... An invitation to perform at the Reagan Republican campaign parade, headed the list of the Mira Mesa Marching Band competitions which took place at Mount Carmel, Mission Viejo, as well as the Columbus Day Parade. The band prepped for these performances during first period and with much marching around the parking lot after school. Our goal is to improve Mira Mesa's competition status. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marching to the beat of the band were the Letterettes, also under the direction of Mr. Len Wolfe. Identified by new uniforms which were proudly worn at home games, the Letterettesjoi ned the band in early morning practices of drills and marching. A third accompanist to the spirit rousers was the Pep Band playing at football and basketball games. Armed with instruments, the Pep Band transferred their spirit into the stands while exciting crowds at home and at away games. The Pep Band consists of, row 1: S. Rasgaitis, C. Gurq, V. Ferma, R. Pagaduan, L. Colbourn, M. Williams, M. Mullane, L. Cosio, LJoyce,T. Cook, D Pritchard, J. Evangelista, C. Wright, L. Calapp. Row Q1 L. Wolfe, Director, K. Mackay, C. Joyce, S. Walton, G. Jerde, W. Hawley, S. Reinhart, R Daniell, J. Lyons, E. Cany, S. Wlborn, A. Rondero, J. Bussett, P. Elamparo. Row 3. M. Cruz, C. Ward, D. Killian, E. Hirning, B. Phelps, B. Fink, C Barcelon, M. Reid, K. Nations. Row 4: B. Reed, W. Payne, M. Angeles, H. Minor. Q4 Band -1? ,. -- I T f iw-' 4 Y ' if J' if 's- ' fl .J ' -'rv fr '-7-1?'9lifL'1 si'Lli' f Drum major, Mike Reid, strikes a formal pose necessary for one who leads Mira Mesa's band. The Letterette Squad consists of: Teresa Alzona, Veronica Alzona, Nancy Bellez, Tina Conte, Leigh-Ann Green, Tammy Kerr Ccaptainb, Cleo Panlilio, Sharon Ramat, Didi Trajano and Michele Wlliams. Managers. Angel Asunicion and Mary Ann Manuel. The Marching Band consists of, K. Abbate, M. Angeles, M. Austria, C. Barcelon, G. Bautista, R. Berg, S. Berg, L. Bernardo, S. Blankenship, D, Brannon, M. Broome, J. Bussett, D. Cadaing, L. Calapp, E. Carry, L. Colburn, J. Collier, H. Compton,T. Cook, L. Cosio, M. Cruz, T. Cruz,T. Daniell, D. Deines, P. Elamparo, P. Eubanks, J. Evangelista, V. Ferma, B. Fink, J. Gee, B. Gormley, L. Green, C. Guro, W. Hawley, B. Hedges, D. Hembrador, G. Hilzer, E. Hirning, G. Jerde, A. Jilka, C. Joyce, L. Joyce, D. King, J. Lyons, K. Mackay, H.Minor, M. Mullane, R. Myers, J. Nations, K. Nations, W. Norris, E. Ocampo, R. Pagaduan, W. Payne, B. Phelps, D. Pritchard, P. Rabanal, S. Rasgaitis, R. Reed, M. Reid, S. Reinhart, R. Renison, T. Roberts, A. Rondero, A. Schoors, D. Thomas, M. Tomasulo, R. Tracey, D. Underhill, S. Walton, C.Ward, S. Wilborn, M. Williams, C. Wright. - ' ,. 1.1 -' H hry, sg., Band Q5 Money ack Guarantee With approximately two hundred thousand dollars in the budget, the School Site Council was made up of staff, students, and parents. Designed to improve basic skills programs, SSC allocated funds to other programs such as business, science, fitness, and guidance programs. Major break throughs in educational functions resulted from the positive school atmosphere brought about by monthly school improvement meetings. YI Key Club is a fun and learning experience. -Michele Williams Manhour's for Mankind was this years Key Club theme. KEY, meaning Kiwanas Educate Youth was advised by Mr. Otis Funches and led by President Reme Damasco. Members provided helping hands in school and community functions. Such as Homecoming halftime car decorating and assisting the March of Dimes Cabbage Patch fundraiser. One special afternoon meeting was set aside to plan their first annual interclub by candle light which brought Key Clubs from other schools to join together and form a large Key Club. V. . , VV ,. . .2 ? .rw '41 ...L new T. Eva Tabomal and Michelle Williams go over a report for the Key Club. 3. The Key Club officers are: Leony Poblete, Secretary, Remeline Damasco, Presidentand Valerie Lough, Vice President. 4, Kim Coody is all smiles as Janie Anderson loom over a report. 5. School Site Council students are. C. Abbate, L. Block, C. Bull, C. Huber, S. Lambeth, T. LeCong, J. Lee, R. Mathews, P. Patacsil, K. Rudiger, B. Scanlon and K. Snowden. 6. School Site Council members are. Teacher members, D. Bentley, L. DePaul,M. DeRisi, F. Graham-Caso, J. Sandlin, L. Steinbrecher, M. Wttstruck,Staff members, J. Barnes, M. jackson, B. McMullen, C. Roseman, G. Stauffer, Student members, C. Huber, S. Lambeth, T. LeCong, J. Lee, P. Patacsil, K. Rudiger, C. Abbate L. Block, C. Bull, R. Matthews, B. Scanlon, K. Snowden, Parent members, J. Anderson, K. Anderson, K. Hedrick, S. Jackson, B. Odom, B. Sackett, L. Hallock, L. Vhlliams. Q6 Key Club-School Site Council Tne Key Ciub consists ofa K. Agbayani, P. Anamos, A. Psuncion, V. Autus, B. Beahm, M. Broom, R. Claros, R. Damasco, L. Danga, M. Wga, E. Diaz, J. Diaz, M. Esperanza, R. Forbes, A. Franchino, B. Hsiung, I. Jimenez, L. Kirkpatrick, L. Kopff, J. Kopff, A. Lau, T. Le, T. Song, C. Louderback, V. Lough, C. Munzer, C. Olaes, J. Pabelico, G. Padgett, C. Pandes, K. Pandes,J. Poblete, L. Poblete, G. Rabe, lamat, T. Reiter, T. Robinson, E. Schneidereit, F.Serrano, J. Songalia, E. Tabornai, D. Thompson, T. Tiffin, D. Trang, N. Trang, R. gara, K. Vu, ad M. Williams. Cas listed alphabeticaliyl L , , 'A in 1.L.W'7 f D- U UI 'i' School Site Council-Key Club 27 Drill and Flag Dazzle the Stand Marauderettes and flag provided spirited routines, flashing uniforms and smiles at home football and basketball games as well as pep rallies. Improvement was evident, after hours of summer and afterschool practicing under the leadership of experienced members and advisor, Lynn DePaul. Synchronicity was the key in judged competitions where newly gained sweatsuits were donned to grab second place at Mount Carmel and Mission Viejo. Innovative routines and movements were put to use in Christmas parades and in an invitation to the Reagan Republican Convention. Movements never lost momentum, as Drill and Flag, one of ala The Drill Team consists of. M. Agbayani, A. Angcaya, R. Bader, D. Barnes, A Bart Bartolome, E. Biscocho, S. Bland, C. Campbell, S. Chase, R. Dailinger, A. Delozier, R. Grabbing second in our Iasl competition was a big boost.' -Joy Matalavage the few all-season activities practiced perfection throug summer beach days, winter rains, and spring heat waves, e athletes retired from their courts and fields. lnterpretatlo of popular campus songs to perky routines provided variatior and transfered squad smiles to appreciative viewer: me, E. A. EcUa, K. Foley, J. Folwarski, L. Fortune, G. Galvante, W. Galvante, K. Hafer, L. J. Licatini, D. Long, D. Manor, M. Manuel, J. Matalavage, R. Maylone, A Nguyen, M. O'Brien, P. Ordonez, S. Palmer, K. Peel, S. Pulopot, L. Rice, N. Stewart, K. Sullivan, and B. Worthington. The Flag Team consists of: V. Autus, J. Kahler, T. Murphy, J. Kimball, D. Oakry, N. Smith, K. Thomas and V. Vinarao 28 Drill and Flag ,vc Q ,,Q,..9fa:wzw Q i 1 I ,-,,.-ann' l. The Drill and Flag leadership consists of: KathyThomas,WoletWnarao, Elora Bartholome, Mary Ellen Manuel, Jeannie Folwarsld, lmee Navasca, and Jamie Gender. Q. Mrs. DePaul, advisor, checks the formation of Audra Angcaya and Anette Ecija 3, Working long hours after school, the Drill Team raises their hands oecause theyre Swell 4. Barbara Lake practices her field show routine for an upcoming competition, A ll' 1 'YM yall xi if 2 hm.. ,,,,.,,,,,..n-smwrwf ' .,,....gmu 'n' ,,5,apw.M-4.2-a The Wild Blue Yonder Club meetings spent behind a telescope were a strange twist forthe fourteen members of the Astronomy Club. The group enjoyed its second year of success under advisor Earl Romero, with trips to Griffith Park, Cuyamaca and the Ruben l-l. Fleet Space Center. Love those stretch pants! -Nancy Xiihlson The Backpacking Club, sponsored by Andy Martinez, proved to be a well received extra curricular addition. l-lalf of the group's twenty- four members treked off to Cuyamaca for the first of later trips to Whitney, the John Muir Trail and other choice Sierra high spots. Ski Club attracted bums and bunnies, ready to hit the slopes on school sponsored trips. Advisor, Mike Prosser, lined up heavily bundled members for spring skiing opportunities and met later for a return to the mountains. Trevor Evans , Jill Skinner, and Kirk VanWagoner try new ski outfits before the big trip. r Y ! i , ,,F ' AK? c i-it Fu- im , 9 e S 1. Astronomy club consisits of: Joel Carambas, Joel Dias, Patti Duffield, Cecile Guevan'a,Marcie Hoit,Ya-Chen Hsu, Desiree Lilyroth, Tom Perry, Stefani Shorack, Majorie Tan, Mary Tan, Tom Tucker, Rudy Vergara, and Khanh Vu. Q Nancy Wilson ano Kristin Block snuggle together in the latest ski apparel. 3, The Ski Club consists of. Danny Stilwell, Brian Fink, Marci Sommers, Rupal Shaw, Kristin Block, 'Katherine Zuercher, Nancy Wilson, Heather Fink, Dana Bicknel, Dianna Voss, Theresa Long, Sam Ward, and Garret Smith 4. John Monttgomery displays the true ruggedness of a backpacker. 5. The Backpacking Club consists of Darin Hinesly, John Monttgomery, Ron Bark, Marjorie Tan, Mary Tan, Long Bui Gabriel Cervantes, Ken Pearce, Hoa Khong, and Trung Doan. - Ti Backpacking, Astronomy, and Ski 3 ig. win .4 No False Advertisement Prime cheerleaders chosen from eager tryout ranks, returned from summer camp, prepared to dazzle the stands with new moves and cheer ideas. Repeated practicing smoothed out routines, while poster painting and secret pal programs aroused enthusiasm on the side. Advisor, Mary Jenson organized pre-game sales to encourage spirit and help contributions to the stadium lighting fund. Excited and shouting stands have made cheering more fun! -Shannon Rozsa Blue and gold football jerseys identified Spirit Club members who peddled pom poms and buttons in the locker bay, classroom, and at game gates to earn money for away game bus fares. Once in the stands, Spirit Club worked to liven up the crowd, an effort made easier by the band and cheerleaders. 1, J,V. Cheer consists of: Captain Cristeta Gumban, Holly Clifton, Jen McElliott, Co Captain Kerry Viera, Sandi Chong, Lisa Sheive, April Martinez, and Kristen Demko. Q. Varsity Cheer consists of: Annie Arreola, EvaMarie Tabornal, Shannon Rozsa, Co- Captain Shellane Laserna, Captain Sharon Franklin, Co-Captain Carol Nelson, Mary Barcelon, Tamara Ely, Tera Markham and Mascot Gina Dahl. i 32 Cheer A A if id qw l L' ' l , ., ,. . -. -- -' ' 437112, 1. The officers of the Pep Club are: President Tracy Hall, Commisioner of Sports Nicole Dirnberger, Secretary Andrea Baucom, Treasurer Karen Hernandez, Commissioner of Publicity Michelle Muir, Vice-president Emily Gephart and Commissioner of Getting Things Done Elizabeth Chinchar. 9 JV co-captain Kerrylhera and captain Cristeta Gumban exhipitthe flexibility used to lazz up cheers, 3. Principal Jim Vlassis joins the varsity squad down on the field during a C.l.F. quarterfi nal victory. 4. The Pep Club memoersare. K. Lacy, K. Robuck, H. Sismey,J. Haas, E.McGehee, K. Shull, K. Bollin, T. Everson, M. Lemonovidt, T. LeCong, K. Kammerer, T. Trieu, T. Buell, T. Mionahaz, S. Stutem, W. McCrendy, C. Shan, C. Weiss, P. Luinagui, M. Broom, S. Blankenship, C. Field, J. Burronyhs, M. Bandy, E. Buclatin, C. Udd, R. Liberman and D. Dufault. Pep 33 4 Out of 5 Students Choose Public Speaking 1. Speech Team members are, bottom row: J. Lee, M. Bundoc, A. Lau, J. Cunningham, Advisor, H. Marriner, K.Whitaker, C.Wado, J. Diaz, middle row. C. Nlacleod, P. Alderson, E. Sandoc, G. Tenario, J. Crow, A Minihand, K. Hernandez, D. Evangelista, top row, S. Fay, T. Long, L. Mullock, I. Jimenez, R. Damasco, J. Snyder, T. Ehrlich, and E. Diaz. 9. The Drama Club consists of, bottom row. L. Hurt, C. Bowen, L. Keely, R. Teague, D. Feher, K. Gibbons, J. Nasrawi, middle rovv, Advisor D. Morgan,J.Maul, K. Rickansrud, D. Jackson, A. Cameron, C. Guerruri, S. Wseman, top row, T. Codwell, L. Horn, A. Wllegas, C. VanDeWaik, D. Maul, B. Bareno. 3. Jennifer Nasrawi and Christina Guerruri display their acting talents on opening night in the play Lady Dracula!! 4. Geraldine Tenario and Irma Jimenez discuss the importance of good quality speaking. 5. Once again Connie Wado recites her brillant speech to other attentive members of Speech Team. 34 Public Speaking Sponsored by Dennis Morgan, the Playgoer members attended the plays of other high schools, as part of a fine art enjoyment and appreciation curriculum. Highlighting membership activities was an annual trip to the California Repertory Theater, for viewing of the yuletide classic, A Christmas Carol. Specially selected drama students polished talents atan Old Globe Theater workshop, in a first time opportunity for Sword 84 Scroll members. The rest of the popular campus club, kept busy with play productions that included, Lady Dracula, T he Hobbit, and ffAs You Like lt. ll Drama helps me improve my speaking and acting abilities. - -Jennifer Nasrawi Advanced and beginner speech competitors snatched trophies, shrugging off the judging of poise, voice and content. Advisor Harriet Marriner, groomed dramatic interpretives and more factual Forensic speeches, also overseeing entries in debate and impromptu categories. Those qualified, received honorable admission into the National Forensic League or a chance to compete in speech finals. Public Speaking 35 9 O We Bring Good Songs To Life The choir consists of. L. Cabanas, M. Casillas, S. Dale, R. Forbes, C. Gabrielson, J. Gender, B Holland, M. Knaiger, J. Maniwong, T. McDaniel, L. Patton, J. Philipps, S. Rosza, J. Schienz,J Souza, A. Stubbs, K. Thomas, D. Turner, A Wllegas, V. Vinarao, M. Bendy, N. Blechynden, K Conner, C. Conroy, R. Day, T. Diaz, S. Duchock, B. Duhme, W. Ehrlish, P. Erb, L. Fortune, K Garcia, C. Harris, K. Helphinstine, S. Houck, S. Mapel, E. McKeon, M. Meeks, A. Mings, L. Monteforte, D. Morrissette, T. Palliser, M. Phengmixay, N. Smith, R. Storman, V.Storman, Z Wtocmz, L. Wlliams, B. Apodaca, A. Arning, A. Arreola, A. Ayers, K. Bollin, K. Borchers, E Chinchar, S. Chong, C. Colby, V. Cooper, L. DelosReyes, A. Ecija, M. Eddolfs, C. Field, Garrison, K. Gibbons, T. Greenawalt, J. Hardy, M. Holt, C. Horton, G. lnotinada, A. Jacks A James, L. King, S. Manni, A. Massey, M. McKee, J. Nasrawi, P. Newland, M. O'Brier Orsinelli, P. Ospina, E. Paterson, W. Payne, L. Pelzer, G. PorcioncuIa,T. Pratt,T. Reichner, Eubin, M. Singh, H. Stokes, D. Tumer, J. Weddle, W. West, L. Yahja, D. Dennis, L. Pattor inapol. T il -www-o-wfw' 36 Choil'fMadrigaIS Choir participated in many concerts and festivals at various high schools in the San Diego area. A spring concert that recognized outstanding singers with a potluck dinner and awards was, as usual a success and enjoyable time for choir members and their families and friends. l've been in choir for two years nowand enjoy the concerts the most. -Amy Ayers Meeting audition requirements, the Madrigals entered concerts to show-off their talents at the December Holiday Concert, various churches,on a KYXY Radio show and at the Womens Club For Retired Teachers. ...af Q. Jonya Maniwong and Beth Holland practice for their next performance in front of the class. 3. Sherrill Duchock, Peter Erb, Ms. Smedley, Larry Monefoite, and Lisa Fortune perform their newest piece for the class. 4. The officers of the Madrigals are: Mike Casillas, Lawton Patton, Lloyd Cabanas, Jennifer Phillips, Tammy McDaniel, and Anna Marie Wlegas. 5. The members of the madrigals are Cfrom left to rightb: Ms. SmedIey,Jamine Gender, Carol Gabrielson, Dan Turner, Jonya Maniwong, Andrew Stubbs, Anna Marie Wlegas, Michael Casillas, Jennifer Phillips, Leonard Patton, Kathy Thomas, Mark Knaiger, Raquel Forbes, James Souza, Tammy McDaniel, Lloyed Cabanas, Natalie Copridge, Lawton Patton, Susanna Dale, Wncent Vinarao, Shannon Rozsa, Jeffrey Schlenz, and Beth Holland. 6. Ms. Smedley and her second period choir class practice warm-ups before getting serious. Choir!Madrigals 37 Brain Power Getting involved in education played a major role in campus life. The California Scholastic Federation, boasted of more than one hundred members who had earned a grade point average of 3.5 or above, and enjoyed fringe benefits such as Disneyland, community projects, and options for life long membership and graduation recognition. Academic Decathalon is a terrific way to get a well-rounded education!! -Julie L68 Tryouts for the prestigious Academic Decathalon team produced a select squad of eight coached by Harriet Marriner. Decathalon competitions matched students against other teams in pre-selected subject areas including economics, fine arts, math, science, and current events. Students came out with increased knowledge and impressive college transcripts. l 38 CSF! Academic ,E Z f if i. xx N ' war . 5 H ffgi'.f.g,: i , . xxx! . 2. 14 1. Mr.Re5as and Reme Demasco discuss Upcoming CSF activities. Q. This year's Academic Decathalon team members are, bottom row. K. McEIIiott, C. Huber, H. Marriner, R. Vergara,J. Lee. Top row: J. Updike, C. Macleod, S. Duchoclc 3. This years CSF members include, bottom row: J. Sefcow, A. Froide, S. Waterhouse, K. Robertson. Second row. P. Rabanal, V. Wnarao, A. Ayers, S. Bardin, D. Barr, L. Joyce. Third row: l. Jimenez, T. Draher, J. Cottel, M Esperanza, C. Viado, R. Vergara, R. Demasco. Forth row: D. Evangelista, M. Correa, L. Toller, M. Rouck, A. Saluta, A Minihane, S. Ramat, K. Ngbayani, L Danga. Fifth row. R. Zides, A Sragovich, N. Trang, G. Tenario, L. Reynolds, H. Santiago, E. Dias, J.Robb, D. Potter, Z. Martinez. Sixth row: J. Mandes, A Sefcow, l. Stabb, B. Walden, L. Regas, L. Pelleck, J. Snyder, T. Long, B. Beahm, J. Mlliams, C. Bull. 4. Rudy Vergara practices his speech for the upcoming Academic Decathalon. 6. Candy Huber confers with Ms. Marriner on upcoming competition material. J CSF! Academic 39 Power In Politics The motto, Let's Have a Political Affair'f, made a smash hit propelling Junior Statesmen of America into it's third year. More than seventy five members flocked to last year's Chapter of the Year and got active in debates, mock trials and the real political campaigns of candidates running in the 1984 elections. Advisor, Mr. Bob Durham, attracted an impressive group with statesmen that had polished their skills at summer symposiums in L.A. and Washington D.C., as well as regional office holders. ln Junior State students get more than involved, they get immersed, and love it! Karyn Shumate Debate highlighted the year based on thought provoking foreign policies, equal rights and nuclear arms, America in the World was the convention theme for a mid-November fall overnight that drew over thirty attendees. More popular were the day conferences that meant carpooling to local sponsoring chapters. Candy bar, key chain, and button sales, carwashes and hot dog stands boosted funds for a grand finale four day trip to L.A.'s annual Spring State Convention. 40 JSA f A a-can-,mmf ' .awgyuav ,Q - rzffsmittlmlii 1. Advisor Mr. Durham, and member Kim McElIiott discuss the important points made at the last JSA convention. Q. JSA Cabinet members consist of. Christy Snow, Secretary,Janya Maniwong, Treasurer, Kim Hunter, Vice President, and Tom Perry, President. 3. This years JSA members are, bottom row: C. Campbell, J. Matalavage, J. Smith, M. Smith, K. Hunter, C. Snow, N. Trang, Y. Heckler, T. Perry, T. Evans, T. Ehrlich, Y. Hsu, L. Wolschlager, K. Hernandez, B. Durham, S. Sheth, D. Aldufi, K. Bacon, top row: N. Santamaria, S. Pulopot, N. Lofft, K. Block, N.Wlson, L. Block, T. Selbrade, K. Rudiger, K. Shumate, L. Routh, L. Nicolaysen, J. Pulopot, and S. Lambeth. 4. Todd Hentges and Jane Huney take time to plan out their next debate 5. Mary Trang, Tara Selbrade, Liz Routh, Britney Ehrlich, Kim McElliott, and Kelly Rudiger get involved at the Fall Overnight Pep Rally. 6. Liz Routh, Jo Shanklin, and Katheryn Zuercher enjoy their first JSA meeting ofthe year. ,pw Q R. 6 JSA 41 Home and broad American Field Service orought several foreign exchange students to the United States. Mira Mesa eagerly received students from Brazil, Spain, France and Germany fora cultural exchange. Through the American Institute, several Mira Mesa students traveled to Europe for five weeks. They visited France, England, Scotland and Holland, on a vacation that most students only dreamed about. 'I'here is no possible way I can live out of one suitcase for an entire -Kim Hunter FHA-HERO is an acronyn for Future Homemakers of America- Home Economics Regional Occupations. lt'is a service organization whose interests lie in promoting leadership through competitive recognition, community spirit-building and finding hidden talents within their members in the field of homemaking. 42 AIFS! FHA 1. Nikki Loft, Ms. Nlarriner and ldm McElliott check their brochure for the itinerary of their trip to Europe. Q. AIFS members arez Gabriel Cervantes, Ms. Marriner, advisor, David Crow, Nikki Lofft, Kim McElliott, Kim Hunter, and Michelle Spritzer 3. Foreign Exchange students are: Alex Prado, Brazil, BrunoMartinez, Spain, Claudio Silvera, Brazil, Nicole Rothman, West Germany, and Thierry Urtado, France. 4, FHA-HERO members arer Barbara Gersztyn, Dana Thatcher CTreasurerD, Lori Beezi CSecretaryD, Crystal Mount CPresidentD, Arthur Servin, Cheryl Dawn, Sharon Dawn, Julie Hurst, Michelle MacKay, Debbie Klopp, Ruby ClarosCHistorianD, Maniphone Phengmizay, Gwenn JensenCAclvisorD, Not pictured, Ken Rose CRegional Officerb. 5. Cheryl Dawn, Arthur Servin, Julie Hurst and Sharon Dawn attempt to keep the turkey on the table before their Thanksgiving feast. AN. .--MM AIFSf FHA 43 Call Now And Get Product, production, and sales filled the minds of the Junior Achievers on campus. Attracting students with business oriented interest. Junior Achievement let students exprience hands-on experience in the business world. lt's on our back until we get it to the presses! -Darci Cooper Meeting on Wednesday evenings, studentsdiscussed the company and it's production, stock sales, and marketing strategies. Musical greeting cards exploded onto a successful market and provided competition for regional companies in the long established Youth Organizations. 44 Junior Achievement! Newspaper Nine Months Free Wandering reporters, caught the scoop on campus life and put it to the presses complete with photos, for monthly publication of the MARQUEE. Advisor Suzanne Emery ana editor Jennifer Robb closely monitored newspape columns filling them with student opinion, sports, ano activity coverage, and academic happenings Deadlines meant rushing from interviews to the printers Featuring people, places, and things on campus, roving reporters displayed their expertise in the well written article: published every other week. New faces and old place: were covered while page editors slugged with unforseer doom looming on the horizon before a deadline. But once Friday morning distribution was done, and newsprint waf washed off hands, all staff members heaved a sigh of reliel while looking forward to the next issue. gn- 'Ill l 5 I 3 imii noe '41, 1. Jennifer Robb copyreads an article as Kendra Kordalski looks on. Q. Mrs. Emery helps Amy Froide organize MARQUEE advertising on the computer, 3. The MARQUEE staff consists of top row: Keith Bacon, James Schaeffer, Arnold Asc, Kelly Rudiger, Jim Huber, Mrs. Emery, Advisor,Tena Gooden, Darci Cooper, Kim McElIlott, Kendra Kordalski, bottom row. Hilda Santiago, Zhaynn Martinez, Michelle Esperanza, Karyn Shumate, Jennifer Robb and Kim Walther. 4. James Schaeffer, newspaper photographer, keeps a sharp eye for shot prospects. 5. JA. members assemble Christmas card products to sell for the holidays. 6. J, A, ofhcers are: T. Tiffen, T. Conley, L. Lolomonsen, C. Cameron, Da. Hartmen, A. Lau, J. Williams. The advisors are: L. Glover and L Dow. 7, One of the many branches of J. A. consists of, top row: A Lau, M. Broom, T. Lecong, C. Cameron, G. Flourance, third row: S.WaIther, S. Blankenship, S. Terry, W. Baxter, second row. B. Smiley, L. Solomonsen, M. Aldrete, R. Forbes, M. Jackson, bottom row: T. Conley, T. Uffen, R. Claros, E. Moog, J. Wlliams, J. Pulido. Junior Achievement! Newspaper 4 5 Kona Kai Club on Shelter lsland was the setting for the eighth annual ASB Sweetheart Ball. This year's pall was the pest ever as four hundred and sixty people, dressed to perfection entered the pink and white decorated room. My date made the Ball special for rr me 0 -Shellane Laserna Preparing for a night of Inspiration, Music To C5o,' provided the entertainment for the guests' as they chose to sway to a variety of music on one of two dance floors provided. lip Lf' 1 r.e'Q.5a 1 5 ' tx , A' 1. Karen Spooner and James Demnianiuk were captured by the camera just as they arrived. Q Carlos Herrera and Pauline Cartwright take a break from the nights festivities to enjoy each others company 3 While out strolling on the deck, Brandon Lillard and Sophie Rummler pause to share a romantic moment 4. Mlke McDaniel, Jenny Philips, John VanNest and Laura Dodd are greeted by good friends Jerry Moriarty and Kelly Heaton while entering the ball. 5 After dancing all night, Beth Holland, Charlie Abbate, Mike Zides and Andrea Baucom relax for a moment to check out the munchies Sweetheart Ball 47 6hoiee I 985 Sweetheart Ball King Ricky Joseflr Oueen Kim Mefl lofi Senior Affendanls Candy Huber and Brian Carroll Senior Affendanfs' 6arol Nelson and Ernie Barron 48 Sweetheart Ball and Prince Sophomore Princess loreen Dernefrio Junior Princess Kelly Heoion ones end Prince Miguel Ruiz Freshman Princess Krisfen Denrlzo ..l-.-.--..-.- and Prince Ricky Henson Sweatheart Ball 49 Politics Hit Home Base After applications for Girl's and Boy's State were sent during theirjunior year, selected students, Kelly Rudiger and Peter Patacsil were chosen to represent Mira Mesa in a hands-on governmental education program. Sacramento set the stage for a week citizenship inthe mock cities of Muir and Mills for Kelly and Pete. Boy's State gives male students the chance to participate in politics, besides. . . instilling pride for our country. -Pete Patacsil Learning about the political system from local to state government, Kelly worked hard as a citizen of Muir and went on the oe elected Lt. Governor of Girl's State. As a councilman for Mills Cityfetevvasalso an undefeated lawyer during the mock trials throughout the week of Boy's State. 50 Girl's and Boy's State 1 ,,.. km ,WMWM - MHMW.. The San Diego Padres took to the gym to face the Marauder faculty in a basketball game to raise funds for the stadium lights and highlight the season. Staff members included Louis Regas, Mike DeRisi, Mike Prosser, Leo Casias and basketball coaches, Gary Belvins and Tim Cunningham. Padre Tim Flannery and teammate Tony Gwynn were at hand along with other various San Diego athletes. It was fun being able to play against professional athletes. Game organizer, Brad Griffith was congratulated a thousand dollar gain for the stadium lighting fund, High scorers battled it out for the fans, ending with a Padre win of 87-85. 14-mm. r ,. N, swmwrfw 7-... .. .. W W ,WMM Wm,,..Waw f ' fam..,wM, ..,.. A ,r,,..,-f SS 4 1. Kelly Rudiger, canidate for Girls' State represented Mira Mesa High School. Q. Pete Patascil, candidate for Boys' State was also a great representative. 3. Roy VanGrove jumps high center against Padre Opponent. 4. Gary Blevins attempts to beat Tim Flannery down the court. 5. Mike Prosser blocks a shot thrown by Brent Strom. Faculty vs. Padres Game 51 HQ' ZZ?-M wg, My f 1 MM f W 'W+fs jm .. .. ,, 55: ff W ,,, Vzvv V ,.,- I -- f 4 h ,... ., W f , ,... y f m 1 we V A ,, rw my f ri X531 fi MP ' LOWS Resas DYOSYGVYWS vvlth student Pam Hemmings rn Computer Programmrng 'YVSINU 'U' Ken Jones, 3 Noel Hall threatens to Cut short hrs class' entertarnment on a tedrous Monday 4 Drrncrpal Jim Vlassis studres a favonte resourfe for yet another audro oultetrn joke 5 Chanes Bentley and David Hickman oroduc e Holroay Hoo bros onthe orrntrng press - - Staff and Academics 53 2 Pam Lops ana Ken Hanson work on a Pao wrth Ramona Anderson A 5 lr Home Economics Y i' San Diego, Ca 'f ' Q San Diego, CA -44? A ' ' A sosu M Camping, crafts, cooking , V ii,i 5 L Lyle Annable Business Education Carlsbad, CA 4, f 0 vm -v sosu i Fly fishing, camping Shirley Austin Counselor Greenwood, MS Jackson State Univ. Bowling, fishing, reading Alton Baillif Mathematics l-layward, WI Univ. of So. Miss. Swimming, bowling, travel Helga Barthold Foreign Languages Mexico City, Mexico SDSU Travel, read, write Paul Beck Counselor Los Angeles, CA SDSU Outdoor recreation 54 Staff and Academics X ,N The Best There Is Working hard behind the scenes to keep the school year enjoyable a well as profitable was Principal Jim Vlassis. Touring campus with hi infamous bullhorn or communicating with the student body via Mira Mes Update, Mr. Vlassis anchored the administration tearr The Administration is unique in the way il deals with the staff and students. -Otislfunche Keeping an eye on students and teachers, administrators supervise classes within their assigned departments, and helped teachers deal wit school problems. Evaluating teachers on a regular basis, and acting as liason between department heads and the administration kept Vice Principals Barbara Wells, Gus Bolden, and Otis Funches on theirtoes. Rar disciplinary problems also fell onto the shoulders of the vice-principal who dealt with troublesome students through suspension or detention ,M x. f L X M....Wt 1. Gus Bolden steps out of his office for a stretch. Q. Barbara Wells casts a suspecting eye to her latest victim. 3, Barbara Wells and Otis Funches compare notes on the day's minor tragedies. 4. Mr. Vlassis takes a break from his joke book to sign some papers. S Otis Funches takes care of business before going to lunch 6. Richard Smith illustrates the difficulty involved in his job. Marcelle Benjamin English Temple City, CA Cal Western, SDSU Skiing, sailing, backpacking 2 5 Elaine Bennett Foreign Languages 'Y 'fi Charles Bentley Industrial Arts Escondido, CA SDSU, CSULB Sailing, camping, airplanes Diana Bentley Science Pittsfield, MA SDSU Camping, motorcycling Beth Blakemore English Buffalo, NY NYSU at Buffalo Photography, stamps Staff and Academics 55 Gary Blevins History San Diego, CA Point Loma College Tennis Nick Bohl Mathematics Auburn, Nebraska SDSU Skiing, softball, soccer D A Bolden Vice Principal San Bernadino, CA UCLA, SDSU Travel Kathleen Boschen English, Skills Lab Richmond, VA Mary Washington College Baking, sewing, walking Richard Bowman Security Jan Brittle ,, , Counselor Los Angeles, CA , Univ. of Redlands iffy I Golf, trout fishing , iir 56 Staff and Academics 5 if Z il gf E i 2 1 Q 3, 4. 5 i Z 5 e it sr Cindy Snidecor and Shirley Austin are surprised at test results and prepare to post them in the office . Marge Johnson attempts to punish Deanna Shipman with her trusty umbrella for yet another schedule chan Paul Beck and Wally Matkovich do some frantic schedule-juggling to include an extra class at the semesi David Buriison takes time from his lunch hour for college application information from Sharon Duffy. Lee Rocheleau explains the counselors' schedule board to a student in need of an extra class. Come 8' Get It Acting as a liason between faculty, students, parents, community, and administra- tion, the counselors headed by Cindy Snidecor worked hard to maintain a smoothly running school year. We're here to help. 'MBFSZ JOIWDSOD Making themselves highly visable, counselors could be seen before and afterschool, as well as milling around with students during lunch. Appointments with the staff of eight pulled students from class for tricky schedule juggling and a helping hand with required credits. fin . . , C J Don Buechler l-lealth!Driver's Education Del Mar, CA SDSU Skiing, beach volleyball Giselle Cadol Foreign Languages Taza, Morocco, Africa Palomar Jr. Col., SDSU Bicycle, collect old photos Cathy Carrick Art San Diego, CA SDSU Crafts, painting, antiques Leo Casias Foreign Languages San Diego, CA SDSU Traveling, sports Everett Chaffin History Missoula, MT Univ. of Mont. Taping records, travel Staff and Academics 57 Olga Charles Foreign Languages New Orleans, LA Spelman College, SDSU Cooking, sewing, travel Rita Clairbome Houston, TX TSU, ODU, VSU, PLC, NU Bowling, cooking, fun-runs Richard Clem Physical Education Orange, CA SDSU Skiing, beach Kim Coody ASB Advisor, SIP San Diego, CA SDSU Cooking, weaving Gene Cooper Industrial Arts Padueah, Kentucky San Diego State University Flying, restore cars Patrick Corr Mathematics San Diego, CA SDSU Soccer, skiing, O.T.L. irwiaiffz ww: , L t F W X f , , ,, yf , :W L fi 5 if W f W, f X5 ,gn Word To The Wise Keeping track of veros, nouns, and sentence structure was one of the jobs of Mrs. Tina Graham-Caso. Being head of the English department meant super- vising classes from English 1-Q for freshman all the way up to Advanced Placement English for upperclassmen. We add the flourish to your native ton ue S . ' -Suzanne Emery Creativity peaked when seniors put on the Fifth Annual Elizabethan Banquet in mid- January as they studied Shakespearian Sonnets and sixteenth century authors 58 Staff and Academics l, Noel Hall entertains his class on a rainy day. Q. Teaching English is always exciting toStan Kalinger! 3, Marcelle Benjamin looks so happy, she must be grading an A test! 4. Tina Graham-Caso helps Germaine Johnson look for his missing asignment 5, Carol Sobek points out the mistakes on Meredith Brooks' and Kelly Kammerers' proiect 6. John Orendorff looks as if its been a bad day. Don Crawford History Pittsburgh, PA SDSU Aerobics, reading Angela Croce English San Diego, Ca SDSU Travel, aerobics, sewing Tim Cunningham Physical Education Bettendorf, Iowa Cal Western Camping, wood working Karen Davies Art St. Louis, MO ISU, OU, WU, USIU, U. ofAZ Skiing, backpacking, travel Lynn DePaul Physical Education Davenport, lowa U. of AZ Stitchery, reading, golf Staff and Academics 59 Michael P.,DCRiSi ' - f Special Education , M Bristol, PA U, R ,H emp e, CSU unning,racc1uetball W f A'A'V Aff ,m., 'A V Donna DeYoung Mathematics Fox Lake, Wl WSU-Oshkosh, SDSU Reading, sewing, skiing Pat Duncan History, ESL , New York, NY me SDSU, Pepperdine lg C ro s s w o r d p u z z l e s ry , Robert H. Durham VVVAA A History , Aipmef CA ,.. M uca Watching rocks grow ,,, iii,,, ii Judy Earle Art, Yearbook Anoka, MN U. of Minn., SDSU Dogs, skiing, camping Larry Elliot Physical Education San Diego, CA USC, SDSU NAU Jogging, biking 60 Staff and Academics You Can't Go Wrong With a total of thirty-seven computer terminals, the compul science! math department gained the recognition and interest of ma students. After students took a peek into the computer room after schoi the computer stations overflowed with lines of eager students waiting fo chance to work on programs or print up reports. Capable students can never have enoug ,ll -Paul Murp Department chairman, Paul Murphy supervised the twenty APPLE ai seventeen AMOS computers that have made a place for growi technology within the school. With the computers, students were providi with an opportunity to keep up with the future and immerse themselves the computerized world. Full math loads were not neglected in t computerization process and math requirements continued to grow importance to the upperclassmen. i l -9 j ,V iff Z ,Q l l ,wf,ZifA f Y 2 592 W . MAG? nf 1 s wi t fr Eff rl 1 5 Ei gig 2 tx mf N , swf 2 E f,,,, Lgf 5'r? l Q 3 4 5 6 Howard Nordeen contemplates his next point, Alton Baliff smiles at Amy Ayers test. Jerry Sandlin - same old concept7 Louis Regas aids John Mala in Hcomputerland Leslie Mack attempts a simple explanation Nick Bohl tries to grade the last few papers. if , r, , Pt EQ c' mlll gf W ,H i N , Patricia Ellwood History Great Neck, NY SDSU, Pepperdine Camping, Knitting Suzanne Emery English, Journalism Oceanside, CA SDSU Photography, politics Otis Funches Shaw, Mississippi Mississippi Valley, Tennis, Bussiness Joseph R. Giles History San Diego, CA l-lSU, SFSU, WSU SDSU Reading, photography Wells Goodhue Science Annapolis, MD SDSU, USIU Sailing, flying Staff and Academics 61 Frank Graham-Caso History San Diego, CA SDSU Running Tina Graham-Caso English Chicago, IL SD College for Women Cooking, baking, children Terry Gregor Physical Education San Diego, CA NAU Marathon running, skiing Naida Groff Science San Diego, CA SDSU Skiing, sailing, crafts Noel Hall English, History Neil Heimburge Industrial Arts San Diego, CA SDSU Water sports, skiing Staff and Academics r 1. Robert Durham patrols his classroom checking onthe progress of Mike Gilmartin, Mike Pabarcus and Mandi Smith. Q. Gary Blevins is one History teacher who spends many hours making lesson plans. 3. Ann Norman explains some History trivia to her always-enthralled students. 4. Don Crawford points out England on his favorite map to aid his lecture on the Norman Invasion 5. Everett Chaffin is always happy to interrupt his lectures for a bright smile. eacling The ast With all the technology and futuristic dreams that were incorporated into the school system, students might have easily forgotten the past if it were not for daily lessons of people, places, and events that preceeded them. What's happen- ing is history! -Robert Durham Department head Ted Parent kept involved with all social studies classes from World Geography to Advanced Placement U.S. History and American Government. Q i tg M5 Ruth Hicks Mathematics, Soc. St Morongo Valley, CA UCR, SDSU Travel Sylvia Hjorth Foreign Languages Santiago, Chile U of Chile Sockers games Mike Hudak if English f Golf ij wfQ lrt, X ,,, in W Y Gwenn Jensen Home Economics San Diego, CA SDSU Making teddy pears Mary Jensen Science San Diego, CA SDSU Sewing, hiking, ATC's Staff and Academics 63 Marge Johnson Counselor U of Northern Colorado Evergreen, Colorado Fishing, beaching in Baja Judy Johnston A Mathematics Waterloo, lowa uNi ' V Travel, scuba - f gf 3, flu, f 4 , . , , - , , . me Kenton Jones Science San Diego, CA SDSU Collecting trains Stan Kalinger English New York Glasgow U, NYU Theater, swimming Richard Kalling Electronics San Diego, CA San Diego State, USIU Photo, camping, flying Sheldon Kirby Art San Diego, CA MFA Clairemont Art 64 Staff and Academics J Blow You Away With a wide variety of classes, ranging from General Science to Advanced Placement Physics, Naida Groff, department chair- person, headed a year full of exciting projects. 'We have a great, ll Staff' -Naida Groff Projections' for the future include expansion for the Science center, introduction to computers, and the change from Basic Biology to Life Science . With the new changes and the help of an excellent crew of teachers, students were introduced to and filled in on the Scientific World. it Wi nv' l. Mary Jensen and student, Eric Hirning now know how deceiving pictures can be. Q. Wcki Steiner assists Wells Goodhue with his experiment of shouting into a glass. 3. Mike Schmidt explains the world of science to Justin LeVau and Norman Malinis. 4. Ken Jones points out what chemistry can do for you. 5. Naida Groff introduces to Theresa Jacobs and Andy Anderson the delicacy of sheep's eyeballs. 6. Earl Romero shows Jill Cottel where the answer- to the homework can be found. George Kreutz ROP Napa, CA Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Archery, Sci. Fiction W Mike Lanz Metal Shop Burkburnett SDSU Sailing, fishing Dee Lee Special Education Belleville, NJ Fairleigh Dickinson U Camping, water skiing Don Lee History Palo Alto, CA f. J, SJSU VZVV, Sailing, wine, skiing :eg r'l Sylvia J. Lee Business Education Livingston, AL Alabama A8.M Tennis travel, biking Staff and Academics 65 Adrianne Lewis Floriculture Coronado, CA U of California, U of Utah Racing sail boats,coaching Jim Leyh Retail Merchandising Cazenovia, NY, Michigan State University Swimming, Reading, Betty Lively English, Science San Diego, CA. SDSU Sewing Dennis Lottermoser Physical Education San Diego, CA SDSU Investments, holistic health Leslie Mack Math La Jolla, CA UCSD, San Diego State Beach volleyball, running Bill Male CCTV, English Los Angeles, CA SDSU, USC Photography, gardening ,, ,A 'A . ,, 'V .f 66 Staff and Academics All Work y no juega' With Sharon Mendenhall overseeing classes ranging from typing a shorthand to marketing and business law, the Business Department sport' a varied curriculum for interested students. Exploring business occupations, students packed pencils and notepa as they took notes on various jobs open to those who felt the lure of the t business world. We have a close knit group of teachers... wh enjoy working with you, fthe student., ,-Giselle Cat Giselle Cadol headed the department that encompassed first ye language classes all the way to Advanced Placement students earnii college credits. Third year students who chose to study the country of thi second language had the opportunity to travel abroad over the summ Fringe benefits for other linguists included field trips to Tijua participation in the International Faire, and the sampling of internatiol recipes. l l l Q l. Teaching French always puts Giselle Cadol in a smiling mood. Q, Elaine Bennett calmly listens to her class while they try to talk their way out of a test. 3 Louise Conner helps Noel Talampas conjugate his verbs 4. Lyle Annable shows Joyce Valecruz a new twist on her type exercises. 5. Mario Bendito thinks of ways to escape Ramona Anderson's well planned lessons, 0. Leo Casias contemplates the results ot IWISKGCLIODS before he makes his move. Harriet Marriner English, Public Speaking New York City, NY SDSU, UC Berkeley Travel, reading, cooking Andrew R. Martinez Industrial Arts San Diego, CA SDSU, Cal Poly Flying, skiing Becky McMullen Counselor San Diego, CA SDSU Jogging, tennis Sharon Mendenhall Accounting, Business Law San Diego, CA SDSU, Pepperdine Geri Minott English Culver City, CA UCLA Horseback riding, dance Staff and Academics 67 Dennis Morgan Drama, Stagecraft Laramie, Wyoming Stanford, SDSU Cabinet making, marquetry Paul Murphy ,V fi , Math V.i, ', Mia, f:i,- fiiif L , ffii. i, Ann Norman History San Francisco, CA UC Berkeley, SDSU i Singing Ann Oberhaus English Phoenix, Arizona Northwestern University Angels baseball, bridge Ronnie Olsen Math, P.E. Playa del Rey, CA San Diego State Tennis, camping 68 Staff and Academics l 5 E Neil Heimburge helps Charlie Macleod with his latest project in woodshop, a box that needs stainir Mike Lanz, metalworking shop teacher helps beginner David Burdett set up a mill. Karen Davies obliges Jim Pfeffer by helping to touch up his artwork during class. Amused with her yearbook staff's antics, Judy Earle chuckles at the latest event. Graphic Arts teacher Charles Bentley puts in many afteraschool hours printing forvarious school organizatic f Whistle While You Work Guiding promising young art students through specialized classes was Karen Davies as head of the art department. With classes ranging from Art l-Q to ceramics and crafts, to the senior studio, talented students had opportunities for a wide selection of electives. We encourage students to works hard! -Karen Davies Going out of the classroom and into the Del Mar Fair were prized projects from young artists. , John Orendorff Q A ll V English A i is , Henryetta, Oklahoma Oklahoma State . W . ' 5 1 l iv Bicycling, theatre . j ,'f' Paul Otis English, History San Diego, Ca. l-loly Cross Sailing Jean Palmer Physical Education Tucson, Arizona University of Arizona Family activities, golf Ted Parent U.S. History Newton, Ma. Mass. Maritime, USD Traveling, Camping Generia Perkes Business Education Chula Vista, CA. B.Y.U. Needlepoint, reading Staff and Academics 69 Mike Prosser Social Studies Ironwood, Michigan U of Nevada, SDSU Snow skiing, water sports Jack Ray Special Education ' Saugus, CA COC, SDSU Beach sports, skiing Louis Regas Math, Computer Science San Diego, Ca San Diego State University Padre fan, sing opera R.L. Rocheleau Counselor Missoula, Montana San Diego State Gourmet cook Earl C. Romero Biology, Physiology Las Vegas, Nevada San Diego State Snow ski, stained glass Jerry Sandlin Math Weatherford, Oklahoma San Diego State Skiing, jogging A S, A .,,,,, ZZ Ji f f gy .M X K rf X gf f fi r 70 Staff and Academics You Can Do ltToo 4 Supervising such classes as Foods, Parenting, Consumer Education, and Clothing and Textiles, Gwenn Jensen had a pusy schedule which included involvement with a Regional Occupation Program. Our kids came out of the class with a good knowledge of drivers ed! -Don BCUCTIICY Don Buechler, department head for Health and Drivers Education, also helped to prepare students for a future on the road. 1, Ramona Anderson teaches Sonya Evans the proper way to color her baby egg. Q. Emily Gephart and Angela Croce didnt seem to mind having a surprise picture, 3. Don Buechler shows his example of a cross intersection, 4, Gwenn Jensen is seen with her class of handmade students, 5, Richard Smith hands a shocked Rodney Grin his passing health exam. Anthony Schiraldi Math, Computer Science C New York City SDSU 5 Travel ,Q W--if sl Mike Schmidt Science Washington, D.C. San Diego State University Photography 4 Craig Secord Chemistry, Physical Science Denver, Colorado U of Northern Colorado Photography, boating Jane Shanner English San Diego, Ca San Diego State University Reading, swimming Gordon Sikes Math SDSU Staff and 'Academics 71 Norvada Smedley Choir, Madrigals Cherokee, Kansas U of Southern California Golf, opera, theatre Dick Smith Health 84 Safety Freedom, Pa. West Virginia Wine, song Richard C. Smith Attendance Coordinator San Diego, CA. SDSU, Pt.Loma College Water skiing, woodworking Cindy Snidecor l-lead Counselor Gstaad, Switzerland San Diego State Skiing, sailing, swimming Carol Sobek English Detroit, Michigan Arizona State University Raising children, cooking Linda Sommer English, Public Speaking Red Lake Falls, Minnesota College of St. Scholastica Visiting friends, Sea World f . 'l Z , 2 r fl 5 2 ZS ,, ,,,, M, qu gf 9 2? ff' QW up si 6, I 2 91 t f ear , . , - ft 1 tw .7 fl W 72 Staff and Academics You Should See UsNo Academically strenuous schedules were rounded out by a period physical education supervised by department heads Jean Palmer and T Cunningham. Sweats and shorts were donned for class participation tr provided a welcome break from the textbooks and a chance to burn c lunch's extra Big Mac. We all want to look good and feel good, an we want to help everyone else to do th same. . -Jean Palr As a required class for freshmen and sophomores, a wide variety activities were offered, ranging from team sports to life long sport activitie Forjuniors and seniors, weight lifting and aerobics were offered as well, try and recruit those students who had finished their requirements, but s liked to spend a class period out of the classroom and out on a fiel Z 2 Z sl 2 4 fi ' ,,,,, ,,,, H ,, ,,,,,,,,,, V L VV::A M ,,,VV , , ,,,VV,.,,, W, an 2 H V l ,,,,, 'lv M H tr' llll i V Vkryy rrr f i i 3 2 1, Tim Cunningham tries to catch sneaky students leaving early. Q. Terry Gregor gives Diane Padua, Sheri Hairfield and Renee Morisette their badminton court assignments. 3. Lynn DePaul shows Jamie Gender a new Flag routine 4. l Brad Griffith adds a new dimension to bodybuilding. 5. Chuck Mclntire leads excercises in the gym on a rainy Tuesday. o. Dennis Lottermoser sighs in exasoeration as yet another student show up as a non-suit. Carol Stowe Physical Education St. Joe, Mo. CSU Northridge, SDSU Fishing, reading John Talbott Science, P.E. Oakland, Ca Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Sailing, Pottery Clarence Thomas English Long Island, NY. New York University Traveling, reading, sailing Dale Thomas English San Diego, Ca. SDSU Fishing, geyser gazing N Suzanne Thonert English Fontana, CA. U.C.S.B. Swimming Staff and Academics 73 Earl Toler Math Chicago, Illinois l-lumiliating students Larissa Toma French, Spanish f Paris, France i qiV izliil Columoia, sosu U Classical music, travel, iiiiiiiii f 1 Jim Vlassis Principal Des Moines, Iowa Drake U, Bucknell Golf, jogging, rowing Virginia L. Ward World l-listory, Geography Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk State U, SDSU Traveling, reading Barbara Wells Vice Principal North l-lollywood, Ca UCLA Aerobic dance, camping Storm Wery Biology San Diego, Ca SDSU Golf 74 Staff and Academics Adrianne Lewis, George Kreutz and Dawn Smith survey the landscaping around ther Janna Kingsley and Linda Keeley watch as Adrianne Lewis teaches them a floral displa Jim Leyh helps Erica Lauderdale figure out her schedule in her retail merchandising clas Jack Ray helps his students with a difficult assignment in his special education clas k f ti 5 fi 53 f f ti 5 Better Than Ever ROP. classes added to the curriculum, provided opportunities in Floral Design and Display, Landscape Maintainance, and Retail Merchandising for students and adults requiring specialized job training and skills in preparation for the future. 'These classes are designed to help kids function Q ,I -Beth Blakemore Along the same line were the special education classes designed to offer assistance to the visually, communi- catively, learning, and physically handicapped students. Margaret Wttstruck Math Manteca, CA San Diego State Bridge, square dancing Leonard Wolfe Instrumental Music Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky Records, dubbing music Shirley Young English Los Angeles, Ca. SDSU Cooking, camping Joan Zeno English Los Angeles, Ca SDSU, UCSD Gail Zides English Detroit, Michigan Michigan State University Jet skiing, reading, Staff and Academics 75 76 Staff and Academics ,, ., , hw fr K.. nr . ,Mawv .,,, 4 4 i wire js! They Give It Their All With book reports, term papers, and tests to study, students headed into the heart of the school and plunged into their work at the Media Center. Supervising students and offering advice on the latest books, Librarian Midge Bakensto, was in charge of library assistants, as well as Literary selection. The Media Center should be a part of every student's academic experience. -Midge Backensto Also a big help were the teacher assistants, assigned to help students over the hurdles of hard assignments. With each department head in charge of assistants for his or her department, students had a wide variety of t.a.'s . All in all, the school was kept afloat by the hard work of the people behind the scenes. Attendance secretaries worked diligently to keep students in class and let teachers know when their students had strayed away from the nearly- forgotten classroom. l, All office secretaries: Valerie Clem, Diane Doolittle, Julie Bames, Marge Bachi, Paula Persall, Gittle Gillham, Dottie Schaefer, Valessa Hentges, Judy Walters, Cora Brown and Marlene Ones. Q. Julie Barnes is suspicious of anyone who enters the counseling office. 3. A few of the T.Afs who help out atthis school are: Laurie Linton, Mechele Braff, Marge Hicke, Marie Kreider, Roger, Bishop and Michael Wells. 4. The Media Center staff includes: Ctopb Jean Potter, Pat Runyon, Ina Diener, Mary Wagner, Gail Stauffer, CmiddIeD Lois Cirner, Colleen Roseman, Mary Scheidt, Midge Bakensto, Sharron Mankins, Cbottomb Tony Coe. 5. Phil Ellsworth is one of many student monitors who help Colleen Roseman and Mary Scheidt. Staff and Academics 77 Crisp And Clean Keeping the peace behind the scenes, security personel worked hard to insure a peaceful environment for staff and students. Heading the security staff of eight Richard Bowman was replaced by Bill Ritter due to rotational problems in the school district. Our job is to make a safe environment for your education. -Bill Ritter Peace was hard to find during Iunctime, even with security present. The lunch arbor turned into a scene of feeding time at the zoo, while the supervisor of the cafeteria workers, Stu Read tried to keep shelves filled with food for starving students. After bells rang for fifth period custodians were left with brown bags, scattered chips, and halfeaten apples to clean up, but with a crew often, Jim Evans kept a clean campus and tidy classrooms. Sloppy students were advised to clean up their acts, and a few were adopted to serve time with a trash can for productive punishment. 1. The Mira Mesa Security Staff consists of, top row: P. Wafer, B. Nicklo, J. Cristarella, bottom row, B. Ritter, S. lssaccson, C. Bradford, J. Schmidt. Q. The Custodial Crewconsists of: J. Tanner, G. Leon, P. Hofman, AuFrance, L. Dingman, D. Anderson, M. Bingham, R. Nerling, J. Evans. 3. The Cafeteria Crew consists of, top row: M. Baierski, A. Ronono, M. Kosaka, M. Knuth, D. Smith, G. Wu, middle row, B. Sheffel, L. Roma, A Reyes, H. Hultburg, E. Hernandez, M. Welland, B. Hess and bottom row, J. Josephson, B. Mendez, J. Swaim, G. Bosworth, C. Bailey. 4. Jim Evans inspects the seat of one of the custodians' main mode of transportation. 5. Joe Cristarella guards against all who might harm our precious campus. 78 Staff and Academics an .QM E .la . rl: pm. 1 will A 3 Staff and Academics 79 it ' ' -, 1 If , ' Q mv- ' N Q if . i 1+ i E , ifiiw ixx l. David Russel chooses to avoid the Taco Bell rush, and relishes his brown bag, oblivious to disgusted onlooker David Oberle. Q. Mike Jackson, Melanie Cheramie, and Jen McElliot tease members of the sophomore class after a freshman lunchtime relay victory. 3. Kenny Weaver positions himself in a good watching spot during lunch, and keeps his peanut chew company and eyes and ears open. 4. The Freshmen Class Council consists of, top row: Steve Simmons, Assistant to President, Mike Weissenburger, Assistant of Volunteers, Second Row: Marki Bowen, Historian, Jackie Pulopot, Assitant Treasurer, Debbie Lu, Director of Human Relations, Third Row, Britney Ehrlich, Director of Publicity, Jen McElliott, President, Irene Noble, Vice President, Jocelyn Poblete, Secretary, Front Row: Leo Francisco, Director of Graphic Arts, Khan Vu, Director of VoIunteerS, Jackie Jarvis, Assistant Historian, Mike Spradiey, Director of Public Relations. 5. Chris Kosek adjusts to a high school workload with lunchtime test cramming. Frosh Division 81 Darcie Aoker Jason Adams Richard Adriano Jonathan Aeria Vinit Ahooja Linda Ahrens April Aloanez James Alexander Jeremy Alexander Jason Algar James Allen Timothy Allen Adrian Alli Edward Allison Russell Alspaugh Lileana Alvarez William Alverson Don Amoalada Lorena Amores Loevita Ancheta Celeste Anderson Tracy Anderson Dawn Andrews Joy Anqeles Gilda Anonuevo Leilani Anquillano Amy Anspach Lora Archlond Lila Arab Manuel Aragon lsabelita Aral Monina Aral Eva Arena Rebecca Arenas A Jenifer Arendell Neda Asgharzadeh 82 Freshmen 'raw 'ffl' vfffiifffiet azym. 1' - J 44? Z A J W I , Narsqrwfi fwar HP: f ,.a221f 4 f r f 5 ,, J rrrr T w,cigr,,y 1 -, Ziff! r ' A 'W gs! ' . , if nr ..,,,,.. f i -E 1 f?'?QfiarseJ .- T Z f J J, 5 J , ,M Q, Q fi W av l 5 4? if f 5 ,f , W li ff fly ,aa i sw S4 ff J 5 1 C l ir f J? f Ee r l if A? G X f , J ff ,,y, ga K J ,, , X Q Q Ask Q' U 7 r if X , 4 is 23 Q Xi rav'- yawa W .. A ,f ,f f ws 7 wg ve 4 W er A , Za 5 fa? gm? f J, W 1 air? is sf, W ff Q X X his X N 'Q X R X f f 5 5 if Jackie Jarvis enjoys the view outside Taco Bell while Kristin Block prepares her taco, H 1 J l , ff fi agfe, W ,J 5 f M f W Q X gf, a s , ,lx ' , J M -L 4 J 1 f S 15 f J r' 1 4 The Mad Rush! Save me a place in line at Taco Bell, screamed an anonymous voice into a' pack of determined lunch-goers fighting the off-campus rush. Mira Mesa Mall's yogurt stand, pizza place, and the new Taco Bell were quickly filled with the high school's newcomers, all set on enjoying the off campus lunch priviledge. Growling stomachs could wait as long as twenty minutes for a completed order. ln a real punch a stray burrito or assorted munchie could be taken on a tour to the locker bay or snuck into a purse or pocket, and slyly enjoyed during a boring lecture. J .. 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V . 1 f Uv I ,f,,, 2 2 5 2 7 Todd Cumo sits down to rest after deciding that sweeping outside patios will not be his life long professic however, professional football could be a more interesting possibility, as , y M 'MW f ': as-f,,fi . yff y J f 5 X W 4 I Q ' ff 3 rw X44 WW y f wif ff i ii , f , g 44, f 19' K is in rrI-V V is f W' f J Q , y ff 1 5 1, , if f, bw W f ii is 5 f W M f I i 'K 1 wi fr-M., 4 Z-.5 1 .,' ,3 in r ,fi ,kf Brian Burgett Christopher Burksaze Joanna Burroughs Sam Burt Steven Burt Gregory Byers Carlo Cabarlo Eddie Cabatbat Patricia Cahill Allan Caimpon Ruth Caimpon Neesa Calveri Reida Cameron Adam Cambell Lori Campbell Kelly Cannon Tessie Carambas Jeanne Carini Pam Carr Joann Carrasco Kevin Carriker Angela Carson Kristine Carvajal Lisa Casey Anthony Casiano Angela Cassell Adelaine Castro Cammie Cather Roderick Cayabyab Paul Celendro Stacie Chapman Alyssa Chardi Marilyn Chavez Ruben Chavez Melanie Cheramie Maylee Chiar Anne Chinchar Kristi Christenson Young Chung Scott Clardy Charlotte Clark Elizabeth Clark Richard Clark Mike Clavir Bill Clem Holly Clifton Tacey Cloyd Michael Cochrane Steve Cochrane Todd Coffin Lisa Colburn Catherine Colby Stephen Cole Stacy Collins Rachel Colville Helen Compton Freshmen 85 86 Fresl Keri Conner Daernan Connolly Brooke Conrad Carrie Conroy Damon Cook Denise Cook Chris Cooper Kelli Cooper Melody Corpuz Jay-ar Correa Susan Coulter Lori Coyle Collin Crannell Kevin Crawford Rebecca Credle Doug Cruz Jesse Cruz Todd Cumo Randy Cunanan Sean Cutshall Mindy Daane Kate Dale Jonathan Daly Mike Daly Linh Dang Trinh Dang Hien Dao Minh Dao Hue Dao John Datuin Jumyr Datuin David Dean Elisa Decker Rosalie Deguzman Diana Deines Ephraim DeJesus Leilani Deleon Renee Deleon Dino Delmar Kingski Delosreyes Kristyn Demko Michael Demko Jenette Deru Louie Desantiago Teresa Desantiago Sabrina Devon Luana Dias Toni Diaz Tarn Dinh Rick Dintino Nicole Dirnoerger Ray Diveley Trung Doan Nicol Dodd Cherie Donahoe Michelle Doneux J 'WE ,, .M-Q , V ,az f J Q W M 1 ff C r 1 F Ak! ff-ff 6 X tarting At The Bottom McDavid looks discouragedly at the ground while trying to sort her mesw locker. Bribing an older brother or sister, or making friends with upper classmen was quickly achieved by Freshmen hoping for higher priority with locker selections. Those with less luck represented a majority of Freshmen stuck in crowded lines waiting to fill out their assignment cards. 'Getting a locker on a Saturday and not having any usable top lockers left- was a real bummer, announced Brenda Greco. After salvaging a locker from the remains, students set to decorating their home away from home. Pictures, prints, and an occasional mirror were dragged from home or clipped from magazines, adding pizzaz to even the least desirable locker. V 1 ,,,, - Kathleen Donovan Angela Dorame Deborah Dornberg Heather Doty Nicole Doty Joe Dow Mike Dowling Lance Downan Cari Draher Christine Draper Stephanie Drayton Megan Duffy Becky Duhme Chris Duncan David Dunhoff Muoi-Ba Duong Thanh Duong Thy Duong Willie Duque Shawn Easter Victoria Eatman Frank Eblen Armie Ecija ,Freshmen 87 Marc Eddolls Alexandra Edery Jennifer Edery Kevin Edmonds Don Edquilang Britney Ehrlich Wendy Ehrlich John Einhorn Tony Elamparo Brad Ellsworth Peter Ero Kagie Ermels Jeff Ernst Brenda Ervin Dawn Essington Maritess Esteban Danielle Estes Ronneil Estrellado Michael Evaristo Matt Fagan Danny Fairbanks Bendan Fallon Yvette Farias John Farrell Matt Fay Shannon Fender Herald Fernandez John Ferrer Vu Fidal Carolynn Field Heather Fink Brandon Finucan Damon Fleming William Flinn Jerry Folwarski Patrick Fonner 88 Freshmen fig? 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' My-, ' 1 7 YE . I ' wi K if ir I V W , ff 1 L t, , i Elf ,X , Younger Generation Finally over the fighting stage, Freshme cashed in on the fringe benefits of havin an older sibling. The luckieronesreceivei directions to class, borrowed lunc money, a ride off campus, ani introductions to 'fbig upperclassmenl Competing against each other in sports J for a dance date, and getting off to a bai start with a teacher because of an olde brothers' or sistersf bad reputation, wer some negative situations. Hand-me-down homework assigr ments, and a personal psychologist wer other advantages off the campus. Stuo with a family affair situation, freshme made the most of having an older sibling i ,, . 732, ig, X A 1, f W fhx. g?'5g,2 l Nou learn to live with it,f' declared Kirstii Block, and that ride to shool in th morning is a lot better than the bus. Jackie Pulopot, like other freshmen, begs for lunch money frc her older sister, Suzanne. 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' ries. 'tw wA..,.w . f V' ,... 1 ' ..... , ' lui. New to the Gam Attracted to the new stadium lights, freshmen fans hit the stands, ready for high school night life. Trips to the snackbar, crowdhopping, and spirited chants made the bleachers a hot spot for groups looking for action on a Friday night. For some, touchdowns and tackling weren't the center of attention. As Holly Stokes slyly admits l like looking at the guys the best! A group of Freshmen flock into the stands for one of Mira Mesa's Junior Varsity games. , C f in! M ,,, v ,ff -ui, w 'mn ,wat Z l f f .. 1 JN 2 ,W J , ' J ii 57 E f 'M , ff Z X 31 yy 22 5 56 f , A I 74 f f 'W f J , ll V, 1 Jiri WWW ,LCV ':Wk,EWCk I, f , , A I , l ' ,Za ' ilu N . 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Tammy Roberts Shannon Robertson Marie Robles Freshmen 97 Tamera Rodr l-lenry Rodriguez Timothy Rolecki Daniel Romans Anthony Rosado Brett Rose Elaine Rover Tom Roxas Antoine Royster Michelle Rubin Lynne Ruckle Lean Rugnetta Kim Ruiz Monica Ruiz Troy Rule Gordon Rushton Annette Russell James Rygg Larry Saaler Deanna Sacman Eric Salanga John Salomon Alan Saluta Jill Sambells Carolina San Juan Michael Sanabia Elisa Sanchez Jennifer Sanders Michelle Sandman Angela Sangalang Charlemagne Sarno Robert Sarno Teresa Savage Rebecca Scarbrough Timothy Schartung Jennifer Scheidt Chelsea Schissler Jayson Schmitt Dennis Schnarr Aimee Schoors Jaime Schuett Christopher Schwartz Brian Schwi ng Chris Schioscia 98 Freshmen r l Cf , , msn, ' fn , A ' .Lf I , . .Wa i i ai , ... 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Marki Bowen tries her best to score a goal while playing air hockey at University Towne Centre's Yellow Brick Road. Jw. rw .t 'W ,i,-f ,rrr ,:zez- ' . ww' 11 t ' 9 w ' f. 'L J ,VM J . ,, qw,-4 , fr '.,'z-fm., - fr t it , . . V .Lf,:.,v ,. 1 4, ..,, , . ,,,, I .. , x. WN N, f Q f f fp Q fff f 'W , 0 W2 Q , E C . J it if . 5 f 3 X I iw , 33 H if Stephanie Scotzin Eric Sealey Deanna Seguban Carol LSelig Kenyetta Shaoazz Ami Shah Kaytan Shah Kerry Shanks Curtis Shauger Jane Shazer Joanne Shebloski Allen Sherrill Poorvesh Sheth Deanna Shipman Michele Short Kirsten Shull Karl Shultz Kelly Shumate Deborah Shuta Brad Sidock Sella Siev Cheryl Simmons Diana Simmons Steven Simmons James Sinclair . Manny Singh Christopher Sink Brian Skaggs Craig Slater Mark Slaughter Angela Smith Jerry Smirl Brian Smith Thedore Smith Dennis Smith Greg Smith Randy Smith Robyn Smith Steve Smith Crystal Snyder Freshmen 99 Marcy Sommer Joshua Soper Roger Soriano Stephen Soucy Lisa Sousa Kenny Spalding Michille Speakman Lisa Spears Michael Spradley Jeff Spritzer Jonathan Stallo Sean Starks Joseph Steacl Vicki Steiner Junn Stephenson Bart Stichter Jeffrey Steotzel Holly Stokes Tony Straub Derek Struhar Lance Stuoolefielcl Lona Sturgess Joelle Suclvveeks Amir Sulaeman Mark Sullivan Neil Sullivan Karen Supnet David Swanson Jennifer Swanson John Sylva Carri Szymanski Scott Tagaban 1oo g Freshmen in f W V Ziff 5? f X 2 5 M We 'WVLZJZNZ J , X Wy fri fr W 3 ' i ,V ,,f . A 1... 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Week nights were easily given up, for a cupboard to raid, a W to watch, and telephone to occupy, while doing an occasional math assignment. Weekend sacrifices could be a little more painful, with the average wage of 51.50 an hour not always worth the skipped night life. Babysitting could be a relaxing evening with a sleeping angel, f'But when that phone rings for the four boys locking themselves in the closet unless they can watch Knight Rider you think twice, explained Britney Ehrlich. 1. Dennis Smith pleads with Tricia Ornealas and Joelle Sudweeks not to trash him. 9. Kelli Kammerer and Wctor Rico take one last look at each other before third period. 3. Kristin Block listens to her her brother, Benji, read while she earns babysitting money. Freshmen 103 Fifty percent offl, screamed the ranks of 875 sophomores, done tackling the adjustments of freshmen year, and ready for their big sales pitch. With the promotion, came new obstacles to the market , namely, fifteen year olds' pre- car frustrations and the limited night life of those reduced to sneaking around the boundaries of hitching rides from friends and parents. But in public relation hypes, sophomores carefully capitalized on an increased familiarity of high school life, without the college crackdown syndrome of upper classmen. No more fresh- man year -Live! -Obie Oberhaus' Sales reps for the sophomores were led by president Judy Mercado. Experienced competitors, the council pushed for candy sales and a hand in third period gram give outs. 1. Erika Mcgehee attempts to save friend, Lal-Ira McCann from the cafeteria's special, at the lunch arbor. Q. Without transportation for off campus Iunching, Josie Licitini makes due with cafeteria food and a campus bench. 3. Chris McNally settles down for heavy notetaking in Mrs. Wards history class. 4. The Sophomore Class Council consists of, Top Row: Audie Sabal, Commissioner of Publicity, Theresa Alonza, Director of Volunteers, Connie Chung, Commissioner of Activities, Laura Toler, Vice President, Front Row: Lynn Fredeluces, Secretary, Judy Mercado, President, and Sandy Chong, Treasurer. 5. Bernadette Smiley and Angie White, over the lost wndrome of freshmen year, still find confort in the company of a friend, Sophomore Division 105 Karen Abbate Kristen Abbey Michael Abegg Gloria Abejar Dennis Abela Michelle Acks John Adams Michael Adams Jeannie Adelman Joel Algar Albert Alivia Gregory Allen Patrick Alonzo Shawna Altenhofen Alfonso Alvarado Teresa Alzona Veronica Alzona Cherilyn Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Kristin Anderson Tammy Anderson Audra Angcaya Alvin Anquillano Mark Antonetti Erica Anzalone Timothy Arendell Jackie Armstrong Aileen Arning Michael Arucan Tiffany Ashcraft Jesse Ashley Angel Asuncion Rufino Autus Danilo Avinion Gina Bacala Robert Bachman Julie Baek Richard Baird Caressali Baker Robert Baldwin Michael Bamford Arlene Baquir Jerry Barber Bradley Bareno - I A 1 ,, . 9' ' 1 Dawne Norman, a hungry sophomore, finds the time to pig- out during class, 106 Sophomores y,w,rr gr W .... , , .V 4 J 5 'S 2 ' LE! r iffs' Wrf izffrw' - , i 5, ' ji , , .lf Larry Barker Michael Barksdale Alicia Barney Gina Barone Demetra Barr Billy Bartlett Michelle Bauer Gladys Bautista Kevin Baynard Robert Belen Jeffrey Bell Nancy Bellez Carolyn Bendall Joseph Benedito Floyd Bennett Shane Benton Arthur Berling Rita Bernal Georgina Berryhill Brian Beulke Tobi Biedebach Debra Binks Eilynn Biscocho Jerome Blackman Mara Bland Stephanie Bland Joshua Board Shafi Bock Kelly Bollin Joseph Bonwell Micheal Bostic Matthew Bouclc Alan Boutwell Frydi Boyd Jennifer Bradford Steven Bramson Dawn Brannon Dawn Breda Shan-Delle Brent Danny Buell Tammy Buell Robert Burdett Elizabeth Burdette Donald Burns Essex Burton Ali Byrd Torrie Cababa Lloyd Cabanas Rhoda Cadaing Patrick Cagaanan Lorna Calapp Rex Caldwell Roxanne Camoras Adam Campbell Christene Campbell Carolyn Canon Sophomores 107 Lisa Carini Craig Carlisle Angelo Carrero Michael Carrillo Edward Carry Deborah Carter Robert Castor Monica Castro Richard Castro Bret Cavallaro Allison Cecil Carolina Cervantes Sandra Chase Patrick Cheek Shannon Cheek Sandy Chong Edward Chocquette Connie Chung Timothy Church Duwayne Clark Tina Clark Patrice Clay Jeffrey Cleavinger Ernest Clester Karen Cline Albert Cobern John Collier Thomas Collins Heather Coman Timothy Conrad Christine Conte Brian Cook Lori Cook Tracy Cook Kimberly Corey Lorrie Cosio Jill Cottel Kent Cottle Juan Covarrubias Michael Cowles Jeffrey Cox 108 Sophomores , , M Wiz!! Q' if ff 7 tk? , ,,.,i l ,iv rj ' x , f ,, . , 4 , 1 Q u Z W ,Q J W Put the Peddle to the Metal At two-ten the bell rang and the student parking lot was swarmed wit those who had parked that morning. Horns honking, sterio's blasting students reclined in all makes and models of cars as the sophomore stood along the building and stared with envy. 'fl he streets will be min- at the end of the semester and a few thousand dollars, said Veronic. Alzona and many other students who were sixteen and enrolled i Driver's Education first semester would have earned their permits a midterm. The stranded others who did not have the course until seconc semester or were not sixteen were hitching rides from friends and parent Drivers Education was a cinch to pass, but that ony earned your permil To recieve a driver's license, the six hours, behind the wheel was a must Until that time Nancy Bellez said 'fwe will be getting those speeding an parking tickets sooner or later. Tickets were just what students were getting for parking in a unauthorized parking place on campus. Behind the gym and the office is o limits for students. V , Z ...,. , is su' Z hong the many sophomores here on campus, Wcki Dixon,an excited but unexperienced driver, attends hool for the first time in her new automobile. f H mga, V y 1 is 1 l 3 f Z ar 1 Z A 4? L, 42 Vw i WQzL4if,r as r i,,, EQ? ' 774, . E I ' -1 4 , ' 4 ' f R r R if 3 1'-2 s aaa 2 f 6: ZA! 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During lunch time, Leah Hartness and Kraig Stahl, a popularsophomore couple, among the many here on campus findtime to po for a picture while getting a quick bite to eat. f rlrl M i f ' l , A R ii f l i rril' - F 2 . Jigga? . ,VV. ' , . l 'l fi V ' , I I -v l -V' , ,i 5, 4 1 xg 0 ab it 4 ' f f' Sgr, f f 3 f i f , Q5 l i ici 4 lf 1 V . 1.4 1 f -F 4 qi f 4 Q-6 45 f W f ff M? J ff W fi if J Z? if Maria Estuart Penny Eubanks Joan Evangelista Carolyn Evans Chalise Evans Jane Evans Tami Everson Ronald Fairbanks Andre Falkquay Renee Feher Joseph Ferma Josephine Ferma Douglas Fernandez Griselle Fernandez Patricia Ferrer Christopher Feuge Todd Finley Jeremy Fischer Brian Fitzgerald Losalyn Florendo Laura Flores Curtis Flournoy Raquel Forbes Stefanie Fornaci Dale Foster Robert Foto Shawntel Fowler Victor Franchino Lisa Frank Sandra Frazier Lynn Fredeluces Terree Frederick Andre Freitag Edward Frodge David Fugate Timothy Funk Joselito Gaano Carol Gabrielson Glynn Gavlante Christina Gamboa Diane Garant Karron Garman Michael Garrido Kelly Garrison David Geary Jennifer Gee Geraldine Gemenez Sheri Genschaw Ana Gerhardt Eric Gilbert Travis Gillespie Pamela Gillham Michael Gilmartin Charles Gist Tracy Godzik Tad Going Sophomores 1 1 1 Cameron Goins Deborah Gore Rebekah Gormley Katrine Gorrell Michael Gray Leigh-Ann Green Kimberly Gould Wendy Graves Don Grgat Beverly Griffin Belinda Griffith Rodney Grin Gregory Guerrero Christina Guerrieri Anthony Guillen Cristeta Gumban Beatriz Cutierrez Diana Gutierrez Felipe Gutierreez Christian Guy Mahmoud Habhab Kimberly Hafer James Hagadorn Paul Hagan Michael Haight Sherri Hairfield Cynthia Hallock Payman Hamidi Michelle Hamlin Kyu Han Russell Handy Iqbal Hans Jennifer Hardy Leah Hartness Deborah Harvey Devi Hassan ' Y ,, I ' 35, . ,. . 2 L ,Ei nz , V, 'l'W r ' ' , l ' X . ramen, 4, I ggfgizgij 1 gf: '. if is Y' ' ' Q K M y r 1 fi Dollars Do Mor 4 ra Lee Hendrickson, Suzanne Pulopot, Brian Ells, Tim Kalke, and Noelle Santamaria discover that T dollar night, at UTC, does more for their money, 1 V-M 2 ff H J-, 'E ' l A ,,,, ' f' X it 1 12 Sophomores Quai W i 1 .V ' wr 1 if f ?f 74 H if if ,M f X l r W f f ,J 4. , i I T W f si E R w , Q J W X ,, i ff f Am M fl f f fr .Ha - ,f,,,,,-gg? f v w ' W 4, Q4 f if y J i Y ! i lt's an inexpensive place to take your date without going bankrupt. is was how Doug Smith and many other students viewed the issue of pl lar night. Most students were at home tackling their home work, but in any homes the phones had been ringing off the hook as sophomores ed to find a ride to catch the latest movies before to tickets were sold lt. Being early was a must so you didn't have to battle the large crowds Bt engulfed the mall. Mniversity Towne Centre was the place to be when you wanted to save fee to four dollars on a ticket, plus see a very good movie. Dollar night as an inexpensive way for a get together and it seemed that the whole :phomore Class enjoyed togetherness. Closeness was the word for pllar night at University Towne Centre. The lines seem to had gone on lrever. For the sophomores the crowded conditions provided a nice ose atmosphere. HE, J- , V, ' V 1,55 2 Mfr Nw , 4 4. .vii T, f David Hawley Charles Hayward Gerald Hazen Kevin Hedges David Hedrick Claudia Heinssen Julie Henderson Adllay Hendifar Lee Hendrickson Dennis Henry Scott Hermanson Alvin Hernandez Federico Hernandez Ronaldo Hernandez Dawn Hetrick Carl Hickerson Denise Hickman Kim Hicks Joseph Hight Sebastian Hill Ann Marie Hilzer Eric Hirning Lori Hlavka Brian Hobbs Matthew Hoerr Alex Hofman Jennifer Holden Aaron Hollinshead Amy Holstein Melissa Holte Perdita Holtz Mary Hondel Jeanine Hopkins Dolores Horcajo Laura Horn Sharon Houck Airon Hough Monique Howell Chien Hsiung Caroline Huber James Huber Rodney Hughes Andrew Humpherys Roger Hunt Beba Hunter Thien Huynh Sophomores 1 13 Kemlyn Ikeda Keith Jackson Nina Jackson Oliver Jahn Nicole James Jeri Jennings David Jerrell Christi Johnson Christina Johnson Michael Johnson William Johnson Chris Jones David Jones Laura Jones Raymund Juanengo Timothy Kalke Bojolyane Kan Christine Kaplan Kenn Kashima Robert Keller Scott Keller Kristine Kelley Tammy Kennedy Mark Kennel William Kenney Bryan Kenton Sheryl Kieser Dawn Killian Ty Kincade Michelle King Raun King 1 14 Sophomores f 7 154: '- , J A 13,3 tfii, H , Af V K ' f ,' 2 'Fx ' ' 'Wi I A i 225 , ' K ' , 4 J, ,f - :V M 'Q My gf ,Q -J 49 Q ,Cf G, . K H- ' ' , G 43 ft 1 if i. H , it +1 ' Ami Shah, Anna Mendez, Aileen Arning, Pam Gillham, and Erica McGehee, use theirtime not only to eat, but to catch up on the latest gossip about couples. asap a OMAN z it f 4 f., , JTLFJEQ ,-. 4 , 4 Lf all 293 i 1 is V ' X 1 K tii zz' A 'L 2 l': , is K - f I f 'Y 4. J ,e J Y W ,Ji x ,P if 2 ,i 9 ' 5 AZ,,i i, . ,,:f Dayna Kingsley Ann-Marie Kirk Michael Kirkpatrick Loren Kopff Keith Kornbacher Phillip Kosaka Karin Krickhuhn Tim Kuykendall Regina Labree Angelica Lacsa Kelly Lacy Stacie LaFrance Alan Lagman Darren Lambeth Tammy Langhammer Sok Lao Emilie Laranang John Larson Donald Laubenthal James Lauerman Kyle Laureano Kaimi Lawler Thi Le Mike Leahy Mark Leary Thac Lecong David Ledbetter Channelle Lee James Lee Raymond Lee Shu-fen Lee Ryan Leffel 4 Annamarie Legerretta Michelle Legeretta Alvin Lemay Phong Lengoc Tuyet Lengoc Jason Lewis Jeffrey Lewis Laura Liberty Josephine Licatini Robin Lieberman Brandon Lillard Desiree Lilyroth Greg Limon Brenda Lindloff Craig Logan Teresa Long Lucinda Lopez Donald Love l-lieu Ly Mai Ly Sam Ly Mary Macasadia Ernie Machado James Maddox Sophomores 1 15 Richard Madrid Paulyn Malabanan Dianne Malicziczn Joyce Malicziczn Tina Mallari Brian Malo Daniel Mandagie Brian Manibusan Robert Mann Gaspare Manno Dawn Manor Donna Marcus Otto Marion Gaetano Martedi Raffaella Martedi April Martinez Deborah Martinez Chris Martinez Jennifer Mascolino Joy Matalavage Jodi Matthews Richard Matthews Dean Mauel Shannon Mays David McAdoo Audra McAughey Brian McAvoy Laura McCann Tamara McCarthy Stacy McClain Lyndon McClure Tiffany McConahey Walter McCormick Amenia McCurtis Melissa McDaniel Denise McFayden Erika McGehee Julian McKinney Erin McLeod David McMenamy 1 16 Sophomores Q x 1 iz Z , r 5 Z , 3 Rap Session Before Class The bell rang and students erupted from various buildings or learning. ine seven minutes between class was a bee hive of socializing and gossip. During t passing time ma ny girls were in the locker bay exchangir answers for the next period math test or copyin- someones Social Studies assignment. Whispers floate around the locker bay as girls talked about who was goin with whom and the cute new guy at school. Manyjusi stood around and talked about the latest trend an fashion and what they're wearing to tomorrow's footb game. No backstage could be so active as the girls restrooms lt was a flurry of female preparation. Repairs of shinning noses and arranging and rearranging of hair. The air wa filled with powder, sprays and perfumes ofall kinds. Wh the hustle and bustle of the less than seven minutes? Could it have been that cute football player witl shoulders that looked like he forgot to remove hi shoulder pads? Or the six foot Basketball player? Whatever the reason for the seven minute primp perio many girls like Teresa Alonzo said, with a cert mint in h mouth, Nou'll never know who you might run into. halise Evans, Yolanda Royster, Dannlelle Oakry, Belinda Griffithand Darla Vaughn iscuss the cute new guy in school. ' Rf ' L ' 1 ,ef W by fr 'x 4--9 4 , ir V if Z Y L , J L W f fi K ll., W 4 f l K Y 1 Lance McMillin Christine McNally Tori Mcparland John Medina Patrick Meehan Angelina Mendez Jason Mendez Lisa Mendoza Michael Menogue Judy Mercado Jose Michel Vanessa Miera Luis Miguel Patrick Miles Michael Miller Sandra Mills Jon Minar Glen Mings Jennifer Mique Grace Mitchell Monica Moehrke Larry Monteforte Jason Montoya Eva Moog Jacouelyn Moorhead Joseph Morales Melissa Moreno Johnny Morgan Gregory Morris Renee Morrissette Grace Mortera Grant Moseley Dennis Mott Kenneth Moult Michelle Muir Michelle Mullane Douglas Mullen Gisele Mullen Gloria Munoz Samantha Muslusky Sophomores 1 17 Ronald Myers Virginia Napalan Jamie Nasravvi Jon Nations Karol Nations Mary Navalta Richard Navarette Barbara Navarro Mike Navarro Alan Navasca Joseph Navida James Nawrocki Kenneth Nelson Tammy Neuberger Kathryn Neville Paul Newland Gretchen Nevvman Xuan Nguon An Nguyen Duc Nguyen l-luong Nguyen l-luy Nguyen Linh Nguyen Nhung Nguyen Mary Nguyen Reginald Noble Christopher Noland Dawne Norman Reggie Norris Sean Norris David Norton Danielle Oakry Paul Oberhaus Michelle OBrien Ernest Ocampo Eric Olson Pamela Ordonez Patricia Ordonez Marcos Ornelas Jeff Orsinelli Katherine Ortiz Dion Osborne Yaeko Osuna Dawn Overstreet Minette Ozaki Michael Pabarcus Diane Padua Job Padua Jessika Pallares Sylvia Pallares Shelly Palmer Neil Palmer Hendrick Palustre Fidencio Pampo Manuel Pamoo Patrick Pandes 1 18 Sophomores , 4 i ' , 1 'ii ,f ' 21 if 'lfflqwwi S, ,,7 ga, ff ' '. -Wil, f M K fa WM im li ,jr SM ' ' egr Q 1. ug? if f if wif 0 If 4,3 ,, jg, f aff 5 ie 4' ,. is ,k , f 29 W if f M , 'N ' x A Gr if nz if 'J 313' ,V A11 V? 1 M 2 i - Z W yr if W We , Q Q r K , 1 i X47 wiv i f f f fi if wt 5 J' is A Q f at l ,,,,, .. ff,l M ff if E, f W . ,ni 1 3 3' f l ir 15? W i 2 Wife ga. , 1 get 1- 7 'Q R er Hunt tries unsuccesfully to sneak into his History class under the watchful eye of Mrs. Norman. E? J Scott Paolini Michael Paraiso Lisa Parker Erin Paterson Leonard Patton Wesley Payne Gideon Pearsall Karen Peel Johnny Pelak Paul Peluso Lisa Peizer Dorothy Perez Melisa Perez Susan Perkins Christopher Perreira Tina Perry Lisa Peters Anh Pham Loan Pham Darlene Pirolo Steven Pulen Jessica Powell Scott Power Danielle Pritchard Amy Pugh Joy Pulido Victor Pulido Suzanne Pulopot Stephen Rader Craig Radke Joseph Ramirez Tito Ramos Heidi Rataj Rebecca Ratliff Steve Reagan Robert Reed Andrea Reeves Sally Reinhart John Reisig Robert Renison Luis Renter Sophomores 1 19 Rachelle Resz Michael Reyes Robert Reyes Gale Reynoso Emmanuel Ricketson Debbi Ricketts Steven Rickman Kimberly Rikansrud Debra Ritson Robert Robbins Daniel Roberson Kimberly Robertson Jennifer Robinson Charles Rodig John Rodrick Tiffany Rodzach Kaarina Roebuck Elizabeth Romasoc Anna Romero Romeo Romion Tammy Romo Aldrin Rondero Arthur Root Alex Rosa Gina Rosas Jose Rosello Todd Rosenberry Glenn Ross Tammy Ross Raymond Rowe Yolanda Royster Yvonne Rudd Carmela Rugnetta Miguel Ruiz Lisa Rummler Leslie Runnels Torrey Russell Aurelio Sabal Joseph Sabeh Brian Sackett 120 Sophomores Sophomores Snea k- Silently Security on campus added a tremendous help for tl teachers in keeping students from ditching and disturbi other classes. The increase of security this past year h lowered ditching to a reasonable rate. With the new idl of distributing walkie talkies to security many stude decided to stay in class. The walkie talkie's enabled t security and TA's to communicate about possible truan while still supervising the grounds. Some students tried to help out security by attendii classes but there were still the few stragglers who did nl feel like going to class. They thought the weather was tc nice to be locked up in a stuffy room. Some simply wo trying to avoid taking a test they weren't prepared for, i didn't wish to face a teacher without finished homewor Others just had a sudden attack of hunger pains and toi off to one ofthe local fast food places to grab a bite to el spending what little money they had. This had caused t student who made ditching an art form into a sneak,l whisper and a liar to get past security. As Lloyd Cabani said, 'T he best way to get past security is pretend y know where you're going and confidently walk by, o more thing you must also have a serious facial expressi X J rr 4 ' ' I , ti Cabanas tries to act cool and sneak by Sharon lssacson, security guard, during his period class. Edwin Salanga Albert Salazar Larry Salomon Arvin Saluta Michael Samaniego Jenifer Sambells Terry Sanaoia Adolfo Sanchez Maria Sanchez Griselda Sandejas Frank Sandoval Gene Sanidad Sani Sanidad Noelle Santamaria Stephanie Santilli Frederick Saria Beaujean Scanlon Aaron Schaad Dawn Schneider Michael Schooling Lance Schultz Kris Schwartz Andrew Sefkow Julia Sefkow Tamara Selorede Eric Seyfarth John Shaw Lisa Sheive Tim Shepich James Shew Henry Shore Joanna Shoue Mayson Shouler Sethy Siev David Silva Jamie Silva Janna Simms Berle Simpson Lanie Sioson Anne Sirginson Sophomores 121 Heather Sismey l-leidi Sisson Anthony Sitay Zulica Sizik Kevin Skaggs Bernie Smiley Bryan Smith Donna Smitl. Galain Smith Jamie Smith Kimberly Smith Mandi Smith Nicola Smith Rebecca Smith Jagade Snyder Jeffrey Snyder Arthuro Solares Elizabeth Sommer Steve Songalia Paul Sonnier Mike Southall James Souza Charis Sparks Adam Sragovicz Ingrid Stabb Ann Stacy Kraig Stahl Craig Steepleton Tracy Steinhauser Ronald Stevens Darcina Stewart Shannon Stewart Mark Stogsdill Ira Stokes Paul Stone Joel Stranger ff W, ,, . A ,,,,, 4' , , f i A . ,f --,t ' H ,,,, ,.,, '71 UM 2 9 174: ' V 4 C3 f 122 Sophomores Mi E Darci Stewart and Karron Garman admire their make-up job before going to class. -fl ii 5 V f f j if M ,, M ,I Q Y L, 1. ,it fy ig 7 X X K W J if , f 2 , 4 3 s if f rv gk W ff X X 1 ' , ,... N it Q ' , Ayf ws ,ig X 4 X Z 1 Q me X M ig wr y fi i W, mimi ,yg l,,, S 'Z 'ri' i ,ki ' -HM' L , our ,R f A 4,, My .. A Q ,,, 1 Q ii? 'gf ,ff 4 I in '-J Jill Street Andrew Stubbs Tiffiney Stuck William Stulz Donald Stuthers Saucha Sudvveeks Nicole Suidan Kristi Sullivan Michael Sutor Jenivy Tacloban Mary Ann Talkington Brian Tarbell Linh Tat Thanh Tat Tuyen Tat Alix Taylor Michael Taylor Tammy Tevepaugh Shawn Thaxton Brian Thiel Robert Thoennes JC. Thomas Bernie Thompson Debra Thompson Kim Thompson Laura Thompson Sherrice Thompson David Thornton Andrevv Tiernan Alexander Timmermans Florida Tidui Putak To Bartolome Togonon Laura Toler Grant Tomasulo David Tomchelc Louis Tompkins Lori Toney Mark Toohey Faaana Tosi Dolores Traiano Anh Tran Hon Tran Nghi Tran Ngon Tran Tuong Tran Vinh Tran Paula Trento Brock Treptow l-lung Trieu Nga Trieu Kien Trinh Michael Tscheuschner Michael Tuccelli Lisa Tuffin Tanya Tully Sophomores 123 Daniel Turnbull Stephanie Turner Kenneth Tyner Christie Upton Michael Urban Tehseen Llsrnan Rachel Valecruz Thomas Valence Diana Valenzuela Frank Valenzuela Kristi Van Devvark Yang Vang Kimberly Vanwagoner Christine Varites Valerie Vasquez Darla Vaughn Steven Vavrunek Kerry Viera Michael Vierra Ernest Villanueva Anna Villegas Andrew Vinzon Scott Vrornan Thuy Vu Paul Wade Thaai Walker Davis Wallick Douglas Wallstrom Shelley Walton Melissa Ward Sam Ward Wendy Warnick Patrick Watson Roger Watts Derek Weaver Harland Weisz Jay Welch Patricia Welch Deanna Wellborn Jennifer Wessel :V 7 si H, 2 'few S E X 4' ,A i w 5 T it 124 Sophomores ff T M 'V V A fruit X R' A ' mg- -Ding A day did not go by without someone using the telephones on campus. The sudden rise in price from ten to twenty cents had not affected the students wallets. The telephone to many students like Erika McGehee and Bobby Reed was the second best thing to having a car. Phones on campus were usually for quick messages but during lunch hours and after school students were hogging the phone with long conversations causing a line to build up behind them. Many of these conversations were guys and girls calling one another making dates and writing down answers for their homework that should have been finished last night. Instead, students called up the friend that was absent to get the answers. Phones on campus have not yet caused any major problems and show that it was a great idea, that was if you ever got a chance to use the phone. Erika McGahee takes time at lunch to talk to her sick boyfriend Bobby Reed tries to get a ride to avoid walking home, Wendy West Carl Wheeler Angela White Brian White Bradley Whitehead Lisa Wigand Julie Wiggins Joseph Williams Julie Williams Lavonne Williams Lorelie Williams Sheryl Williams Tristan Williams Michael Willis Charles Wilson Susan Wiseman Cammy Wolske Natalie Woodward Kim Worthen Cynthia Wright Lena Yahja Clement Young Felicia Young Jennifer Zaruk Robert Ziaes Nicole Zimmerman Katheryn Zuercher MM Marauder Sophomores 125 Finally pushed to prime time showings of upperclass- men, Juniors -worked the supply and demand of a comparatively smaller class of 799 to their advantage. Reaching sweet sixteens sometime before or during eleventh grade, marketability increased with the addition of cars and jobs. Hardly in the fine print of a Junior contract, was the toughest year experienced by those fighting through AP exams, working for a high G.P.A. to put on college transcripts, or PSAT trials. No slacking this year. Christy Snow Going fast in the high school market, Junior Class Council members sought to push their seniority advantage over the competition, for a build up on next year's prom funds. Higher priorities meant possible dance sponsorship, along with the basic car wash and candy sale fundraisers. 4. 1. 1. Susan Bartholomew and Tammy Beam swap gossip amidst a mobbed locker bay at passing period, the hot spot for a scoop. Q. Brent Demko downs the contents of his baby bottle, to bring juniors a second place in the lunchtime Competitions. 3, Karen Hernandez opts to hide from reality of her toughest year in AP History. 4. The Junior Class Council consists of,top row, Eileen Sandoc,Secretary, Grace Monton, President, Karen Hemandez, Wee President, front row, Kerry Smith, Commissioner of Publicity, Kathleen Agbayani, Treasurer, Nada AI-Bwardi, Commisioner of Activities, 5 Wendy Grofscik finds time to kick back during lunch and soak in some rays. Junior Division 127 Edward Abramovvitz Michelle Adams Kathleen Agoayani Michelle Agoayani Daniel Aklufi Nada Al-Bvvardi Margaret Alderson Francie Alex Rose Alford James Alkema Lisa Allen Manuel Alvarado Rocio Alvarez Erik Anderson Bill Anderson Judith Apodaca Jocelyn Aquino Paul Aduipel Zahra Arab Danny Arenas Missy Arns Gregg Arnsdorf Edgardo Atencia Samantha Austin Veronica Autus Vaughn Avakian Rhonda Avant Tony Avila Amy Ayers Keith Bacon Nichelle Bader l-lonorio Bagongahasa Cheryl Bailey Robert Bailey Jon Bailleul Jesus Bala Raymond Bamford Antonio Bantum Margarita Barooza Mary Barcelon Stephanie Bardin Dess Bareno Richard Bark Ron Bark 128 Juniors 2 'ei n ,z Y :, :5:H L, .,. if if J ? 7 e i 5 Dewaync Odom and Kevin Hancock known as I , ' f f K 2 M f j V X 6 7 4' f W' 3 W7 W Q? , ,f X ,f X f 5 :fkk rf X M i 0 my f ,av 1 1 M f M A, , f 1 ,i. K , , by 'Z' r J hi 3 '1 I 4 WM fy, W f E We QL Baby Huey' and 'Smooth Kl' A Little Extra Going from junior varsity teams to varsity, the excitement wore off as many realized that the varsity letter wasn't the only bonus earned during the year on varsity team. Alot of hard work went on down on the fields and up on the courts. Competition was sometimes tough, but all pulled through with a feeling of accomplishment. The sweat and dedication was worth it when CIF championships pulled around. Banding together after games, matches, and races, athletes made and maintained friendships on and off the field. Lunchtime brought bands of lettermen jackets hanging around the food machines and the grass areas. With all the time spent perfecting their game, a lot of 'jocksf' found that there was less time for homework and social activities. But sports minded Juniors could still be seen tossing in the books and playing as hard as they had worked. Showing their pride of theirjunior achievements, with new lettermen jackets slung over their shouldersjuniors strolled over to the physical education building as the bell for sixth period rang. Grabbing helments, rackets, and cleats, athletes headed out in mobs to go to their respective fields or courts. l Dorothy Barnes Scott Barnes Stephanie Barnes Susan Bartholomew Earle Bartolome Victoria Basom Ken Basurto Naedean Bath Andrea Baucom Roel Bautista Wayne Baxter Tamara Beam Joel Beardsley Angela Bellez Rhonda Bendy Mario Benedito Ronnie Bennett Jenny Bescher Wendy Beulke John Bigley Andrew Binks Paul Birkenbach Chris Blaj Sean Blake Sheri Blankenship David Bleakley Lainie Block Patricia Blount Rain Bock Anne Bosse Devi Bourgstein Sean Bowers Jamie Bridges Juniors 129 Robert Bridges Neal Brinkerhoff Michelle Broome Chuck Brosmer Kim Brown Shonte Brown Catherine Bruehl Kelly Brust Rebecca Bryson Eric Buclatin Robert Bugsch Loretta Bumgardner Michelle Bundoc Jimmie Buiksaze Elynn Buttler Anclra Byous Mary Cabrera Thong Cad Coreena Calveri Reynalyn Camoras Brook Cantwell Joel Carambas Margaret Cari no Carey Carlton Mark Caron Sean Carter Timothy Cartwright Sanford Carvajal Aileen Casil Julius Castillo Shelby Castle Henry Castro April Chambless Mariel Chavez Kelly Christensen Mike Christy Hy Chung Neil Cielos 130 Juniors ff 'V . tw '94 ya gf wwt Q ek' .n-.... ...nifty 1 'liz fl Ik After a quick stop at the soda machine, Dana Nicolaysen, Christine Gilliam, Karlen Wetherald huny on to fourth peric M M K , Q K ! i i 3 in fl Ki 21 if W f fry - 5 Gerald Clark Henry Clark Lisa Clark Ruby Claros David Claycomb Christine Coffin Eric Coffin Brian Cole Davvn Collins Torn Collins Torn Comely Matt Connell Missy Conner Scott Conniff Donna Connors David Cook Deeon Cook Michelle Cook Ron Cook Darci Cooper Leanne Cooper Venica Cooper Duward Coplin Sheri Corbett Dale Corbin Bill Corley Maricel Correa Bill Coulter Steven Credle Jon Crow l-lenry Cruz Micheal Cruz Theodore Cruz Ricky Cunanan Mike Cunningham Tiffany Dailey Philip Cang Lorene Danga David Dao Greg Davis Cheryl Dawn Sharon Davvn Tamara DeAngelis Rossalyn Decker Teddy Deguzman Christopher Delaney Chris Deluca Brent Demko James Dernnianiuk Robert Denbo Shelley Dennis Raul DeSantiago Lani Dias Eileen Diaz Jeffrey Dickey Eugene Diveley Juniors 131 Kim Do Sandi Doan Brian Doan Laura Dodd Warren Domingo Paul Donato Chris Donex Amanda Dossett Mike Downing Garrick Driskell Patricia Duffield Bob Dunbar Randi Duncan l-lung Duong Mot Duong Vincent Durant Daniel Durkovich Shavvn Dvergsten John Dykeman Jeffrey Eacock Arlene Ebalo Jodi Edgington Todd Ehrlich Steve Eicher Pat Elamparo Charon Ellsworth Tamara Ely Lisa Enriquez Mark Ergino Raymond Erickson John Esbeck Cielindo Esguerra Michelle Esperanza Joela Espinoza Da nette Esteban Dinah Evangelista Eileen Evangelista Rob Evans Trevor Evans Sam Farinas Ron Farnbach Ray Farr Denise Feher Sharon Ferrer Brian Fink James Finucan Andrea Fisher Adela Flamenco Gilberto Flores Kelly Foley Jeannie Folwarski Lynn Ford Tammy Forrest Kristine Foster Jim Foto Rogelio Friias 132 Juniors W' , W if f Q f .. 41 X -I L off , ,....,.f? xg ,M ,, A W V ii fx! xi 2 1 o Z3 9 gli, , f Y Q ,Q l r ,r 1' J f ,r if ,Nair ' ,ae unior Year- All Work, No Play? Irma Jimenez and Kerry Smith endure the lecturing of American Literature, American Literature, U.S. History, PSAT's and Advanced Placement exams were only a few of the academic dilemmas facing juniors. After two years of cruise classes, eleventh grade was a time to really buckle down and study. Worries of college and SAT scores loomed over the heads of many college bound students. Equally important was raising that grade point average for college transcripts and trying to ace the PSAT. This test weighed heavily on the minds ofiuniors who were already dreading the spring, which brought the 'freal thing -the Scholastic Aptitude Test, when the hard work and worry would hopefully pay off. Even though it was a tough year academically, mostjuniors had the time to squeeze in a dance and a football game here and there, while at the same time, making sure they did not in any way neglect academic grades. Kristine Gabriel Marni Gaitan Wehli Galvante Michael Gapasin Doug Garhartt Herman Gasaway Ferdinand Gawaran Noelle Gelle Paul Genack Tom Genter Emily Gephart Robert Germar Barbara Gersztyn Kim Gibbons Christina Gillham Vincent Gilliam Kelli Giovani Ricardo Gomez Cynthia Gonzales' Zoyla Gonzales Tena Gooden Mellanie Goren Karen Grace James Grant David Green Wendy Grofcsik Cecile Guevarra Jeremy Guffey Juniors 133 Nancy Gutierrez Scott Gutting Yuki Hackler Kim Hale Kevin Hall Stacey Hall Tracy Hall Tim Hallick Karen Halverson Christine Hammond Kevin Hancock Steve Handy John Hannon Ken Hansen Kristi Hansen James Hardie Keith Harding Alfred Harris Liz Harris Laura Harris Micheal Hartenau Amy Hass Michael Havens Kelly Heaton Donald Heck Greg Heckman Charles Hedstrom Heather Hefferon John Hegemeyer John Helsley David Henderson Mike Hendrick Karrie Henson Daniel Hernandez Karen Hernandez Kevin Herr 134 Juniors ,C .M R gum. 1 5 iv t . H Qu ' X ., ,J4 ., Q 4 5 . f iw' , , a 4. m Z4 3 , If A ,,.,,4-41 Knowing the locker bay isn'tiust for books, Brent Demko and Danette Esteban might be overusing the seven minute passing period. ff 'f J I iiL M 1 ,LQXVEQF I Shannon Herrin Mary Hery Beth Hioler Lucy Hickey Kristin Hiegel Bill Hight Greg Hilzer Darin Hinesly Scott ljlodulik David Holdavvay Mike Holguin Eric Hollman Daniel Holt Marcia Holt Heather Horn Jeffrey Houston Victoria Howard Heather Howze Ya-chen Hsu Stephanie Hubbard Dan Hunt Maryann Hunt Kim Hunter Laura Hurt Donald Hutson Sarah lmm Gina lnofinada Peter Jackson Amy James Michael Janke Irma Jimenez Maryrose Jimenez Kirk Johnson William Johnson Jason Jones Kenneth Jones Spencer Jones Lauren Joyce Melissa Kahler Kenneth Kaiser Shara Kaiser Patrick Kane Ruoerto Kangleon Linda Keely Brian Kelley Ethan Kendricks Ann Kennedy Paul Kennel William Kenney Geri Kepner Lisa Kermode Tammy Kerr Lisa Key Hoa Khong Lorie Kim Diana King Juniors 135 136, James King Jill King Janna Kingsley Christopher Knight Jeffrey Kopff Romeo Kornoacher Christine Krickhuhn Michael Krinsky Donald Kuhn l-lao La Ruth Lackovic Allen Ladd Vicky Lagerolade Tieu Lam Stacey Lambeth Jodie Lammers Lori Langhammer Arthur Lanuza Desiree Lapointe Jason Larkin William Larson Denise Latimer Angela Lau Richard Laureano Joan Lawlor Tracy Lawrence l-lanh Le l-luyen Le Ngoc Le Alice Leathlean Trinh Lecong Jason Lee Tracy Lee John Lemaire Tiffanie Lewin Danny Lewis Juniors fv- ?4Wfbfv' ZH? Mawr ,W A 4, Tammy Forrest and Christy Snow find in hard to decide which boolcs to take to cla Qi v J -ti, , 1 N J ' 'W ,uw 4 -.f I Locker or Bust? It was locker bay or bust as 3,900 students rushed to the locker bay before the seven minute passing period. This was the place to see and be seen. No longer just the place to go and stash books, the locker bay became the center of the social scene. While the Freshmen and Sophomores remained crammed into leaky, broken , lower lockers, Juniors got the better end of the deal and graduated to top lockers with hinges and doors. l-lere, eleventh graders congregated to show off the latest styles, meet boyfriends and girlfriends, and make plans for lunch. Combinations clicked, lockers opened, and books stowed, students started running for class to escape another tardy. Armed for class, there was the inevitable chat with a friend fora minute or two, or three. . . Late for class, again!! Marshall Lewis Tina Lewis Lynn Lieberman James Lim Rense Lindsay Keith Linneman Patricia Lipp Sarah Lippold Tina Loeser Nicole Lofft Darlene Long Tina Long Lisa Longoria Mike Loper Claudia Lopez Kimberley Lopez Susan Lopez Robert Lopez Pamela Lops Eric Loyola Perry Ludwig Brian Luton Mai Ly Jeffrey Lyons Tamara Lyons Michelle Mackay Charles MacLeod John Maddela Houman Mahmoudi Rosanna Manno Mary Manuel David Marcus Chiara Mariano Teralynn Markham Vicki Marshall John Martin Andrew Martindale Bruno Martinez Lori Martinez Luis Martinez Timo Masalin Angie Massey Michael Mathews Janette Matthias Juniors 137 Kevin Mattson Joel Mauel Michaelle Mauricio Robin Maylone Ryan McAnany Byron McClain Kevin McClure Wendy McCready Kari McCulloch Paul McElraft Robert McGill Carrie Mcl-lenry Craig Mcl-lenry Marie McKee Liz McKeon Gregory McKinney Zain McKinney Phyllis McMahon Sean McNair Kristen McQuiIIen Leon Meade Melissa Medeiros Elizabeth Medina David Melson Amy Melville Michael Mendeas Gilbert Mendoza Jeff Merrill William Merrill Charles Michel Laura Mill Craig Miller Susie Miller Sonia Mills Edmund Ming Maria Miranda Raymond Miranda Grace Monton Jeffrey Montoya Aurelio Morales Richard Morales Silahis Morales De nna Morgan Gerald Moriarty Ebrahim Morshedian Lesa Mosley Valerie Muhammad Kathleen Mullen Roxanne Mullen Larry Mulock Cecilia Muro Hector Muro Tamie Murphy Roger Myers Michelle Nagy Jennifer Nasrawi 138 Juniors V V, ,i x ' X If ll 91 V Qi .52 2 , I 1'-if, , VV? Q'- , ill 1 l l ll X 1 i X Xl JJ JJ wr. Michelle Adams and Tammy Schartung walk to the lockers 9 while finishing lunch. Michelle Nayve Jennie Nellans Connie Nepomuceno Jennifer Newcomb Jeralyn Newman Pam Newsome Nghi Nguon Fuji Nguyen l-lien Nguyen l-liep Nguyen Hung Nguyen Karen Nguyen Loan Nguyen Ouang Nguyen Thuong Nguyen Trang Nguyen Surat Nicol Dana Nicolaysen Goloarg Niknejad Reginald Nocon Rory Nocon Carrol Nooris Carlos Noronha Wanda Ocampo Dewayne Odom Jason Oen Rose Ogrodowski Julie Ohrmund Ceasar Olaes Sonny Olson Tracey Ordway Raymond Orozco Nancy Oscarson Paul Ospina James Ouellette Kevin Owen James Paoelico Virgilio Paoelico Geraldine Padgett Ann Padilla Juniors 139 Albert Padua Robert Paine Debra Pais Carlos Pallares Patricia Pallares Geoffrey Palmer Kathleen Pandes David Paolini David Parker Joyce Parra Felicitas Pascua Timmy Pata Andrea Patay Pauline Pauley Jack Payne James Payne Bryon Peck Michelle Peiss Michael Pellerito Ronald Pelton Ronita Pena Laura Penny Enrique Perez Zaid Perez Jeffery Perkins Thomas Perry Dwayne Peterson Thithi- Pham Benjamin Phelps Maniphone Phengmixay Jennifer Phillips Duc Phung Suzette Pichette Richard Pilgrim Erick Pinzon Scarlett Pittman Gael Pitz Susan Polk Yvonne Pooler Richard Potter Francis Purcell Melinda Pusich Paul Rabanal Robert Ragsdale 140 Juniors Hitting the Road With all the added responsibilities and excitement oi their Junior year, many students found it hard to imagine what life would be like without a car. Pulling out of parking spaces that took minutes to pul into, student drivers piled in as many friends as they coulc as they drove off to local lunch spots. No longer regulated to school lunch and the mall, newly licensec drivers could enjoy the finer food of such establishments as McDonalds and Burger King. Car payments weighed heavily on the mind of these new drivers but Mom and Dad were usually sympathetic when it came to explaining why the moneywas late again Student drivers proudly clambered into the front seats of Camaros, Mustangs, and even a few beat up Statior wagons, but as Keith Bacon says, No matterwhat kind o' car, there were windows rolled down, people piled up and radios blasting! A W. W Q ,-i it --f' fvf ' V ,:A. A E j, ,, 7' fter only three months of having his drivers license,iunior Bobby Bridges is reminded by Oflicer Ness that there are many hazards of arning to drive. ir l J , Hilda Ramirez Sharon Randall Stacy Ratti Richard Reaves Kathy Rebollido Angela Reichert Traci Reichner Danny Revak George Reyes Jack Reynolds Jennifer Reynolds Evelyn Reynon Edwin Reynoso Brenda Richardson Andrea Richmond Kristin Richmond Jennifer Rip Jody Robb Shelley Jean Roberson John Robert Mark Robert 5 Linda Roberts Kandi Robinson Lorell Robinson Telia Robinson Jenny Roger Elizabeth Romero Joe Ronquilla Clyde Rosburg Kenneth Rose Matthew Ross Michael Ross Jorge Roy Shannon Rozsa Ronald Runion Christen Russell John Ryder Michael Sacman Juniors 141 Andrea Salcido Eric Saliba Laura Salverda Frankie Sanchez Geraldine Sandejas William Sanders Eileen Sandoc Mendell Sangalang Hilda Santiago A C Santos Jocelyn Saria Julie Sayler James Schafer Shawn Schaffner Tammy Schartung Derek Schene Dawn Schofield Andrea Schumow Mike Schwartz Sean Scribani Gina Sequerra Arturo Servin Ami Shah Jo Ann Shanklin John Sheridan Katia Shokrai Stefani Shorack Cheri Shrock Chris Simmons Brett Sismey Tammy Sisson Charles Sitay Robert Siudym June Skinner Larry Slack Stacy Slatlem Chad Smith Cheryl Smith Darin Smith Kerry Smith Shiela Smith Christine Snow Kathryn Snowden Noel Socito Richard Solomon Lauria Solomonsen Jocelyn Songalia Brett Spradlin Richard Steele Pamela Steffen Gayle Steiner Bobby Stevens Christine Stevens Tamie Stewart Daniel Stilwell Petar Stojadinovic 142 Juniors ,V -- ,f.,,r,,,2Wy Z5,A5 r , , f if ,V J , Jai? AC f ., V .rr,. ...A 2 LL 15? f ,A f ,K y, it 4 Luv' Geoff Palmer, Kevin Owen, Kerry Smith, Chris Doneux, and Matt Ross stop and take a break to plan outthe upcoming weekend, Michelle Suarez Monique Suidan Bonnie Szymanski Ricky Taialle Mary Tan Andrew Tastad Marla Tato Michael Tavenher Donna Taylor Earl Taylor Anita Telles Geraldine Tenorio The Thai Kathy Thomas Michael Thomas Christopher Thompson Milton Thompson Richard Thompson Shawn Thompson Anthony Thornoerry Tina Tiffin Hoang To Ferdie Toledo l-lelen Tolentino David Toman Michael Tomasulo John Torok Randall Townsend Shannon Tracey Chris Trajano Doan Tran Oanh Tran Trung Tran Vinh Trang Leonard Trento Vinh Trieu Dmitry Tsimberg Thomas Tucker Oliver Turner Candace Udd Darrel Ueno Juniors 143 Elaine Valencia Marc Valenzuela Eileen Valero Jerry Vales David Valleroy Darrin Valletta Georgina Varner Lisa Varteressian Amy Vavrunek Douglas Verville Ronnie Viado Joanne Vidger Robert Vigil Vincent Vinarao Rommel Vinzon Daniel Vouaux Sylvie Waterhouse Michelle Wayne Marie Weaver Tod Weber Elaine Weddle Sandra Weeks Elizabeth Weems Mary-Jo Weighmink David Welch Gail Wescott Karleen Wetherald Craig Wheeler Kami Whitaker Mary White Paul White Robin White Kari Whiteley Christina Whitesell Christine Widman Margaret Wiburn 144 Juniors Q Lynn Ford, member of the Junior vvorking class takes a costume break at Chucl Cheese, a major employer of high school students, iam, , , , Help Wanted Along with the added responsibilities of being a Junior, ny found extra expenses. Gas tanks had to be filled, ithes had to be bought, and other various activities had be funded. fo cover these must expenses, Juniors decided to 1 the ranks of the minimum wage slave. Working in ices that ranged from hamburgers to pizza, students oyed the sense of responsibility their jobs gave them, : to mention the paychecks once a week! As Lynn Ford ghs, 'Where else can l get paid 53.35 an hourto dress like a rat...only at Chuck E. Cheeselff -lelp was not only wanted by various restaurants and ups, but also by neighbors needing odd jobs done. iiors decided they definitely needed help when they ind out that Mom and Dad's wallets were not ttomless and that money did not grow on trees. :ryone was sold on the idea of having extra money to and, but having to earn it .... that was a different story. -lr 5 Q5 ...., , , ' .fi ' , ,E . J V 1 2 z , k 2 J rig' fl. FMOMOYB UHGUSS Outwatme 'OCKZVDGY dl- ln3 hi5'U'lCh' Rich Thompson and Chris Russell take a break after returning from 7-ll, Rhonda Wilburn John Wildey Lori Wilkins Denise Williams Michael Williams Valerie Williams Gary Willis Erich Wilson Samuel Wilson Shannon Wilson Todd Wilson Robert Winberg Laurie Winter David Wong Jason Woodward Magali Wright Rosalino Yahja Chin Yi Laura Yssel Shirley Zaccheo Rhonda Zayas Noelani Zerr Stacey Zionts John Zollinger Patricia Zonkel Erica Lauderdale Juniors 145 Senior year meant a fond farewell to consumer wages, but not without a final spree by those eager to cash in on a limited offer. Some reached market peak during the course of the year, when eighteenth birthdays brought draft registrations and voting privileges, responsibilities that were heaped upon a pile of college applications. No recall was made when a mass epidemic of uncurable senioritis hit hard, leaving more than a few in flip flops, and both folderless and brainless in class. Class of 85 is Alive! -Paulette Persall Class President, Kim McElIiott capitalized on sky high spirit, raking in funds from flag and candy sales, memory hall plaques, homecoming sponsorship, and concession stands. Expenses to be met were spring activities and a much anticipated prom that tied council committees to public interests Obion 1. Carletta Noland displays senioritis symptoms. Q. Evan Sampson and Eric Bailey prove the all- time high on senior class involvement and spirit is for real, with impressive costuming on Halloween dress up day. 3. Lonny Miles and Ricky Joseph make due with the camera and each other, while waiting fortheir Homecoming dates. Photo taken by Shaffer Studios. 4. Ihe Senior Class Council consists of, Mike Dekisi, Advisor, Leony Poblete, Secretary, Joel Diaz, Commisioner of Publicity, Kim McElliott, President, Rudy Vergara, Vice President, Tammy McDaniels, Commisioner of Activities. 5. Michelle Llauw happily greets the seniority of a long awaited twelfth grade year. Senior Division 147 Abbate Charles Jason Michelle Charles Walter Abbate Adelman Adkins Adkison Adriano Romeo Jose Mark Victor Gilbert Agbayani Aldor Algya Alonso Alvarado Mechille Michelle Paul Andrew Peter Ames AmeS Anamos Anderson Andrassy 148 seniors Mel Jerest Rowella Bernadette Annie Angcaya Angeles Anonuevo ADOGGCG AFYCOIG Baltrunas Beatrice Arnold Scott Penny AI Afthl-U' ASChCl'fCld ASTIDUYTI Askew Aguncign Elizabeth Marlon Haluk Rey Eric Atwood Austria Ayata Bacus Bailey Peter M - Balistreri 5 Renee P h d h h M h h I Victor . t M ' t t ' ' ' . 6 Cl' OVC C6 ISDOFZS 6 CBC er W I 6 C ll'TiDI'CSS6S IS C assmates Seniors 149 Banfield Scott Carmichael weighs the pros and cons of the issues in his Hrst election, Now That You're 18 . . . Senior year brought many changes, challenges, and' opportunities, with a shift from childhood to adulthood. Being an adult was notjust fun and freedom, as eighteen year olds realized while they registered for the draft and voted for their country's leaders. New found age status was flaunted as elrgiole voters registered at local malls and peaches helping recruit peers for the growing voting force. 150 Seniors J2ff David Banfield Banks Brett Godfrey Barack Barcelon Dess Bruce BBYCFIO Barnes David Aligg Barnes Barrett Blondin Warren Avigail Elora Nicedelia Steven Barsana Bartolome Bartolome Batac Batteau l Michael Brad Lori Marc Estrellita Bauer Beahm Beezy Behm Bello Wendy Kyle Philip Eduardo Felipe Bellows Benton Berg Bermudez Bernal Leonard Wendy Dana Mikel Brenda Bernardo Berner Bicknel Birkenbach Blondin Seniors 151 Board Lewis Scott Stephen James Alan Board Boggs Borchers Boren Bostic 152 Seniors l Omar Georgia Daniel Boswell Bowles Bozich HQ, fs-, Q.. Micheal Alison Susan Bradley BYGGY Braithwaite Gary Cynthia Michael Brinker Britton Bugera Sharon Franklin and Annie Arreola take b Lan Cannon Christina Dean David Terrance ui Bull Burdett Burlison Burrows Earnest Tammie Michelle WWW Burton Bushby Bushner Jack Scott David xx Bussett Butler CGGGWIS Scott Ray Shawn cl to eple 'sh th ir sugar SUDDIY- Cameron Camoras Cannon Seniors 153 Carbungco Evangiline Connie Maria Margaret Sherri Carbungco Cardoso Carini Carino Carlton l l Scott Michael Brian Kathleen Paulyn Carmichael Carothers Carroll Carroll Cartwright Michael RCDCC Ana-Lien Mary Ann Gabriel Casillas Castaneda Castro Cavallin Cervantes 154 Seniors David Ronald Toan Andrew Elizabeth Chadwick Chase Chau Chavez Chinchar Copridge 'ff l i K 1' Q 'ir M- f Edward Stephanie John , ,ef Clark Clark Cleavinger TiSSa William Denny CIOYC1 Coachman Cochran Timothy Eric Jeffrey Cole Convento Cook Robert Robin Natalie Cooney Coppolelli Copridge tm Nu, V. 5 fa. Senioritis Waking up at 7:15, pulling on sweats, and tumbling into class ten minutes late seemed to pe normal for students in the class of 1985, A fast spreading and far reaching disease, senioritis, exposed it's symptoms as seniors ignored homework, slept through Classes, and took it upon themselves to extend their own lunchtimes. A A Most workloads were put aside, as seniors placed friends, parties, and sleeping at the top of their priorities. A yearlong Nvacationf' proved to pe a welcome preak from the eleven other run-of-the-mill school years, and a well earned reward before the send-off into the real world, outside the cocoon of high school. Peter McConville, seh orts vittim, needs no pass Seniors 155 Cor2Y i i Cammie Robert Corey Craft Shirl David Crosby Crow Phi Phi Gary Cruz Cumo Raymond Gina' After a hard night out on the town Jason Adelman stifles a yawn, Cunanan Dahl Susanna Remeline Lucy Manuelito Thomas Dale Damasco Dang Danga Daniell James Todd Tania Michele Kennah Danscuk David Degollado Delaney DelosReyes l Luis Donald Darren Joel John Delrosario Demnianiuk Dennis Dial Dorame l D Kenneth Theodore Sherrill Adelia Steven DOW Drake Duchock DUIGY Duncan Seniors 157 Duong Chinh Dung Jodi rt James Duong Duong Dyess DYKCS Allaniohn Elham Philip Tamara Ecua EI-Khoury Ellsworth Ermels lg Y Z 91' 1 William Ervin 1 ,L . 158 Seniors Sonya Evans Dana Bicknel G Dawn Ward Behzad Stacey Christin Jonnas Fakhimi FBY Feher Ferma Carolyn Kelly Lisa Richard Fleck Fleming Fortune Fowler t's Legal Now Watching previews of steamy scenes in :wly released R-rated movies was no longer Jstrating to the seventeen year old senior. ie flashing of a qualifying license gave :niors legal ticket purchasing power and easure in refusing to secure tickets for 'ovelling under classmen. Finally, old iough to watch the exciting movies in the Sharon Scott arket, smaller seniors suffered through Franklin Frazier noarrassing questions from the ticket lady, ut emerged victorious as identification was ulled out and it was the ladys turn to plush. Although legal now, seniors seemed to ay away from the theaters and headed off more exciting pursuits ofamusement. But wen wallets were thin and energy low, a Dvie was always a good alternative for the isy senior. PGS suggesting parental idance were ignored, because who :eded to be accompanied oy a parent wen it was more fun to be accompanied oy Catherine Amy date? Fridell Froide Ganan Kimberly Filbeck Anthony Franchino Ronald Freeman Gracela Ganan Seniors 159 Ganan Maydelene Angela Steven UWCVYI Ganan Garcia Gargaro Gelman l Jarnine Christine Anthony Edward Craig Gender Gibson Glazewski Godfrey Ggnsalves Carmelita Daniel John Michael Nancy Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Good Goodwin 160 Seniors l Zalder Keith Gerardo Glenda Cid Gozalo Gravley Guevara Guevara Gumban ' . 5 . ' f .viz 4 u G Q 3? as B- - , - . n i Ederline Carmen Guro Gutierrez 3 4 l 9 if ' f 1 ,Q P' Rhonda Najwa Gutierrez Haohao i x 1 I Todd Ronald Hafer Haines Hargan Chris Gibson, Kelly Hellman and Courtney Kenton express the happiness of being a senior 1 i I Brett Michael Jennifer Tracy Hamilton Hamilton Harden Hargan Seniors 161 Q, , Q , , Laura Brian HGYUCN Hedges 162 Seniors Sue Sandra l Hedges Hefley Kim McElliot is put in a position with Lonny Miles that most girls dream abo A Year Long Projec With eager seniors looking forward to the prom, the process finding that special date began on the first day of school. Senii could be seen putting on smiles and checking out prospects frc home base, out if there was no hope for locals, the hunt could continued elsewhere. Cruising the scene at the beaches and lol hang outs, guys and girls could be caught taking inventory for futi reference. As May rounded the corner, couples broke up, made up, a KCHY Pamefa finally decided to plunge back into the dating scene, to hunt upf Hellman HCFTTTTTIHS another prospect, in case steadies fell through. '- , W' 'fii W f Z' Q, 'Fifa as if , , are , i 4 , if W' Robert Wendy 3 Harte Hawley f Jacobs Juanita Dave Douglas Ramona Suzette Herrera Hickman Hicks Hoggatt Holguin Beth Kimberly Michael Brian Lorraine Holland Holt Hontucan Hopkins Hopkins Carol Daniel John Jane Julie Huber Hultberg Huntsinger HUVUCY Hurst l l Lia Laura Mark John Donna Hurt Isaacson lsenberg Jacanin Jacobs Seniors 163 Jennewein 026002 ChriS Dawn Frank Jeffrey Jennewein Jensen Johnson Johnson Johnson Robert Brian Janine Nilo Johnson Jones Jose Jose 'Z Q Edward Tamara Bojolinine Caroline Maureen Kahl Kalke Kan Kebbe Kelly 164 Seniors Douglas Courtney Michele Julie Jessica Kemp Kenton Keoush KCY Kimball Lamondvichm Larry Kirkpatrick Deborah Klopp 0 K i 51 shi it 'W 1 M M 'V ,Q lqqw .t my as 1 if . 'Und .' u Timothy Kirkpatrick Mark Knaiger MarI,anne Steve Lauriano and Karyn Shumate stop between classes for a friendly hug. Kendra, KOIIUSKY Kordalski Michael JodY Barbara Laura Michelle Kosaka Kriesch Lake Lammers Lamondvichm Seniors 165 Landis Barbara David Rizalene Andrea Laridis Lanning Laserna Lauderdale Brian Laureano Robert Steven Liem Thanh Phong Christopher Laureano Lauriano Le Le Ngoc Leahy Alan Bostic, a graduating senior, weighs the pros and cons of college versus working, The ecision Of A Lifetime Graduating released seniors into the real world and left them with an important choice between college and the working class. parents prompted a few decisions with subtle hints of disinheritance without a continuing education, but graduates opting for immediate entry in the job market could be found in rush hour traffic. For those boggled by the choices, enrollment in Mesa Colleges ffthirteenth grade cleared college credits and delayed a swing in either direction. 166 Seniors Stephen Leary Jim Lee Mai Julie Stephen Michelle Luigi Christopher Lee Leg Lia uw Licatini Lindloff Terri Laurie Arnold Cecilia Angela List Long Lopez Lopez Lopez Roger Sandra Cindy Valerie Gerardo Lopez Lorenzen Louderback Lough Lyola Loan Albert Laura Mylene Tuan I-Y Lyon Machado Magpusao Mai l Seniors 167 5 Qsisaiifiasxmxamasma Q: .Wv,...1.M.3w.,.,W.,4,...,M. f Qs 'Si 'GL QW ,Ng 1. I 'Lim 2553! Y , El ,,-V W, ,Y ,. 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Seniors 171 Meyer Mike Lonny Meyer Miles Michael Debbie Misel Moncrief Peter Morehead l Tiffany Moritz Lorie Shirley Angela Mills MVIS Minihane John Shawn Maruf Montgomery Moore Morales Williaffl Denise Crystal MOFYIS Morrissette Mount M tsrs , 21' bl Is their shampoo Finesse, Silkience, Sasson or Head and Shoulders? Only their hairdressers would know the secret they vvon't rev 172 Seniors Noble Edward Imelda Carlo Mark s Gefaldine Narvaez Navasca Navida NGWVOCK' NGYVC Carol Jeff Ron Linda Scot Nelson Nelggn Nepomuceno Newman Newman David Hoai Hue Men Mylinh Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nhut Tiffany Daniel GQlfl0lJSh Allan Nguyen Nguyen Niedens Nlkflelad Noble Seniors 173 Noland i i i i i Carletta William Angela Douglas Alexandre Noland Norris Ober Oclassen Oliveira , i i SUSGFI Rosalina John Jason Jonathan Olson Opanda Pabarcus Pabelico Pablo David Cecilio Cleofe David Erick Paine Pandes Panlilio Parker Parra 1 74 SCl'llOl'S i i Maryam Dan Peter Robert Gregory Parvlz Pasenelli Patacsil Paterson Petrie Poblete The Getaway Storing away ice chests, cleaning ld out of cars, and packing beach inkets in the garage, signified the ginning of the school year. The old stalgia of carefree bumming it eped up soon enough, though, len nightime cruising replaced ach bikinis, lhose bold enough to brave the Id weather, piled blankets, zwood, and friends into the car, to urn off the cold when money was y and there was no place to go, th bonfires blazing through the ght, athletic victories were lebrated by firelight on the local ach shores. Finals made the beach wideaway and retreat, and Spring wioritis symptoms flourished under Jrth quarter sun. W, Brian Carroll and Kirk VanWagoner, beach locals Lawton Patton Jana Pauley Charlene Laura James Kenneth Paulette Payne Peleck Perez Perez Persall CIGY James Jamie Kevin LeonY Peterson Pfeffer Pierce Platt Poblete Seniors 175 Poet '5-m Shereatha Poe Lwa PoHock 'Senior girls, Nancy Wilson, Paulette Persall, Diane Voss, and Karyn Shumate snuggle up to yearbook photographers Gary Cumo Sabrina and David Hickman. Pohock 176 Seniors l Paul Diane David Alexandre Mark Porcioncula Potter Powell Prado Pratt Uri vfhv-fs - ' f IN Robb Jam2S William Gene Sharon Jessica Pritikin PuIItZ Rabe Ra mat Reed Michael Julie Julie Scott ne? Reid Reimnitz Reinhart Reisig Tricia Mary Melvin Linda Richard Reiter Reyes Reyes Reynolds Ricasata Linda Tiftiney John Ronald Jennifer Rice Ricketts Rivera Roache Robb Seniors 177 Rodr Joseph Lyle Geraldine Daniel Kenneth ROCII' Rollins Romion R005 Rogburg Nicole Elizabeth Jerry Kelly Evelyn Rothmann Routh Roxas Rudiger Ruiz Milapol Adriana Diana Scott Wendy RU'Z Rllmmlef Rushton Russell RYGH 178 Seniors Jovie Tina David Jarrell Evan Sabal Salas Salomon Saludares Sampson Shah TVOY Holly Reynaldo Eric Jeffrey Sansalans Santiago Santiago Scha ad Schlenz John Ernst Sheila Tara Bounthamon Schmitz Schneidereit Scott Selbrede Sengsouiya Emily The Dreaded Test Seniors faced problems as they decided on future fates. But no worries were as strating, or as frightening as the Scholastic Aptitude Test that held the key to colleges and edom. Lures of on campus dormatories and fraternity parties prompted many an 9 airing collegiate to do their pest on the dreaded test. Rupal i Selbrede finds that applying for the dreaded test is as terrible as taking it and plans a pre-test sit home weekend. Sermona Seniors 179 Shauger 4, I f l Christopher Ronald Jonathan Shauger Shazer Sheffel .v ' Q if Aurel ' .. . 'V ' 11' -I . , f f A-eff e is Mark ll Jill Thomas Sheive Shepich Shouf if Karyn Claudio Isabel I V Shllfnate Silveira Simas Steve Batteau srrolls through his senior ye' 180 Seniors Darin Arun Jill Bradley Marjorie Sindt Sinha Skinner Smith Smith Talampas Susan Jennifer Christopher Lewis William Smith Snyder Sommer Spady Spicer Karen Sherrie David Elsa Mark Spooner Spooner Standridge Stevenson Stewart Janeth Colin Mark Brent Grace St. James Stowell Stroginis Studler Suarez AY'Waf Joseph EvaMa,-ie Jay Noel 5Uta Swan Tabornal T abuena Talampas Seniors 181 Tan .I Marjorie Paul Kenneth Tan Tan TGYIOY N. bert ' ' RO Mlchael Mal Tammy Kalke and Kirk VanWagoner get fo tl TCGSUC Terry Thach Dana Christopher Patti Sharon Ngoc Thatcher Tilley Tolbert Tomchek Tran 182 Seniors Thu Vin! Son Gina Mark Tran Trang Trieu Tuccelli Tucker Vinluan The Age l , To Party Sleep all day, dance all nightlvvas a motto opted by seniors as the world of dance 'l Jbs became available to those seventeen d up. With naps finished and curling irons arming up, telephone wires started relaying zssages of what to wear, who would waste xank of gas on the journey to Escondido or Karl Dan Teresa uri ng Valley, and most ofall, hot information Turmarl Turner Tylosky i that special somebody. Dancing meant dressing up or dressing nvvn, from leather and lace to thrift shop zasures, and a well won battle over parents 'a 9:00 am, curfevv. With vvallets empty and gas tanks low, implaints were voiced about expenses, ad feet and smoked filled lungs due to garta smokers, but the school vveek helped Zviate misgivings as the weekend brought other frenzy of being f'Foot loose and a , , ance to wget Crazyiff Susanne Jacqueline Ricky Ugalde Updike Valenzuela A Deborah John Paige Kirk ,lf 3 ?5'fQl f ' t+ Valletta Van Nest Vance Vanwasoner Rodolfo Connie Violeta Ann V Vergara Viado Wnarao Vinluan Seniors 183 Vinson so . , l l , 1 in M Q Y ' ' 125. 53-1 asc . S 1 - 5- oi.: 3'. ff--lg 1, S a W f Scott Nhut Vinson i n V -,,1,2i,i,y,Ig , iw , M4 ' , , Mill E E ' A Vx .i-im 'q A X R if i V A wi Diana Kimberly Voss Walker After a long hard Friday at school, Bob Fakhimi and Dan Lisa Tammy Scott Lance Kimberly Walker Walker Walls Walters Walther 184 Seniors Cynthia Dawn Steven Wendy Armelle Ward Ward WaYf12 Weaver Webb -wil. Witte Q M3 M!- .' ., 1. .Ah f.,5?jf..,,5r,,,' W, J' - I J- Jason Jennifer William ' s Webb Webb Weigh , I I ly W it th w k cl patles, Michael West Westbrook Wheat Kenneth Kurt Jon Eric Jeanine Wheeler Wheeler Willard Williamg Williams Jeffrey Michelle Nancy Stephanie Danny Xllhlliams Wlliams Wilson Wing wuz Seniors 185 E L4YwWy 4 i A '12, Nl WW ,J wx v if' .4 .nxuvwanmafwu af-q '- I , ., ,,,-.N .'fX1.i 35 in I f aff' Q r-... . '-Q. -AL 1 Seniors 187 ,-.4 inf, ww lf 5 th 23541. . h 'xr vs 91: :ff D 2 ' - if , :Vf,,,..uW ' , . 1 .K5 9 Q R, f Q-0-15x 7.15 , A ,v My xi -u 'X Q' W ?' 'M' f . 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Bottom Row: Coach Brad Griffith, Lonny Miles, Ernie Burton and Gary Cumo. 190 Seniors 'Nt W ' c I . -1, 'fm V I .4W1o 'v:jA ,L nm '25 Y. 1 4, 3' fF 3-S. ' 1: rx 4 , u 3'? a:fg X' - 7' 5 ' , M ' . 19 ' ': ,- 'x um' ' lx Y , B FX ,A 1 1 x , P K W SS...-,f W. M 'lx 7,1 X-Fug. . I 2 if 5 iillqsf- 51- ,i ,f J . jg . .sf ryan X A . ,D-ff, .v-up' 4 - ' ai' :ifwb 4 I ' 'W 1' L 8 . wwe 7? . .Q W-svmmwfiegfrfw., +12 a W lv!! C J. lfwxs if Marauders needed no fancy offers, when athletic competitions beckoned with promises of victory garbed in blue and gold. Fall sports dragged beach bums onto respective courts and fields, and held them there, through winter rains and spring heat waves. A new ruling knocking athletics out of sixth period was defeated, leaving athletes to sweat out the anticipation of final cuts and starting positions. Marauders don't take no - UMPF - jive! Pete McConviIIe Market leaders grabbed for scholarships, M.V.P. status, and C.l.F. titles, while pursuit of the lettermansjacket was a common goal. Obstacles on display were homework conflicts and schedule juggling, but to overcome, these meant an impressive two-for-one offer on college transcripts. 1 Quarterback Rick Joseph hands off to Jason Adelman under the coverage of Todd Hentges in a rivalry game against the Patrick Henry Patriots, 9 Jill Skinner smashes a down the line forehand against Serra, bringing tennis to an undefeated season 3 Tammy Houston and Mary Jane Bernal showed how all the long workouts payed off after winning CIF championships 4 Pete McConvilIe thrashes Umversitys defense with a well executed hole Shot 5 Wendy Weaver looks on as teammates l.iz Weems and Juanita Herrera battle Madison for the ball Sports Division 193 1 W J, Vw, ,ff W I 5 J A W M 0 ,Z mf W f V , ,Ls h f' f f f ,L Q lw, 'fin :W WE ,,.. -. 2, , , A f , .- ,K Q1 X am x 92 5,,,, Q f' F ,f ,W ' ,, Q n S .JK H 5 ,,mW,' W hA g W 1 iW V f A ,wi '14 M , J ff ar I f E 'Is ,, QC? 1 mv. M ,, Q B vo 4 ' iam f H fn ' 4 I , I X , f, wa W, he ., .4 Tight End On Display Returning with a strong defense and top seeding, Varsity football determinedly held on to the Eastern League Championship title, against the tough rivalries of Pt. Loma, Patrick Henry and Morse with a league record of 4-O-1. Losing to Vista in preseason, Mira Mesa returned in the CIF duarterfinal to administer a 30-3 wipeout. A narrow defeat of 16-6 against Sweetwaters Red Devils in the semifinals blocked a return to playoffs in the stadium. Our teams unity and hard work gained us the Eastem League Championship. -Kevin Hancock Quarterback Ricky Joseph suffered shoulder injuries but completed passes for yardage to receivers Ken Jones and Kevin Hancock while tailback Adrian Wright dominated running plays. Lonny Miles, Todd Hentges, Pete Patacsil, Mark Nawrocki and Jason Adelman made their field presence known each game and were named to the All League team at the season s end. MMHS Opponent 14 Patrick Henry 14 16 Point Loma 15 96 Serra 7 94 Madison O Morse CIF Playoffs Monte Vista Sweetwater 359 ua ,,, , in S , A gi,-U au' E E 211.2 6 rtiqifibi kg if rr V we W , K i - 'fm LN' L ,, . ,W . gn, any , I It gk ,ox , S N H I L If X I ' i r L L v W J L r 3 V 1 . L W , V ' , , , , y R M it , wi i ,fr -.W L A , ' ' If Q fl? We J i n ' Q Q ' 9 Y' L' l ' 'L a , r, L 1 X - , r Q 4 1 r . P r er f L 't ff Mr ,,r,,,, ft ' 4 5 - yr '-'r,'rf , r , V ' , I f ' . 'ni' -- L ' , ,. ', , r . Q' ' 1' L 1 f V: H , V ,V J , ,VV J V , 4 ,, V V A V , L W 5 ,,i, ' 'f -,iL , L , is Qtr ,, , ,irri as Hffsf- la- , 4 V I ., f i , I LLLL i f if fs L,,' rrrr 4.L. fm L ,L 49 f L L ,, 'it 'L if Varsity Football 195 V, X ,, ,f h,,,, ,,,,, . wwf ,.,, W, ,W J, 0-wfvW,,Mw,w,ww-mfmwffww fy 'vflfvffffwffy 4 W4 'MZ , , ,gi :W t M VV , ' g V ' I Q if K Y ,,,, ' rr, 4, AE M Q -IV if W Q I , ' , ,,, f 'MQ' ' ff?. I ' 5 1 1 t , fx p V7 I Q ix! , 1, , Y. ' 5 V, 5 5 '-M 4 Q 'nf gb, . I . If U I ,,,V,,,W, AW , 5,1 4,55 f , ., W . fuk A -I ,,vvv. .., H a 4:2 , sw ' iigfkyw W iiifeihf ,442 H fy 4,43 , - , ,, N W f , - , ' 1 'Nw' f M , ,,,, , M I if ff N , m i. . ' V 1 , f 1 A f ' ' i L V ' ' I K 1: M mam 3, 'N ,,.-ff 'J 'H 5 fin 7? QW if in V M 4' r 317' 1. Members of the Girl's Cross County team stretch out while Denise McFayden prepares to win. Q. MaryJane Bernal and Tamy Houston keep on their toes for yet another lap while building endurance and stamina. 3. ln alphabetical order, the Girls' Cross Country Team consists of: J. Bala, S. Barnes, D. Ban, M. Bernal, R. Cadaing, C. Canon, N. Copridge, S. Dale, P. Dannemiller, C. Dawn, S. Sawn, K. Dickenman, B. Greco, K. Horowitz, T. Houston, W. Imm, V. Kolk, T. Laird, M. LeMay, T. Lyons, D. McFayden, J. Mique, E. Moog, J. More, K. Mullen, L. Ouellette, D. perez, J. Pulido, K. Robertson, M. Sandman, J. Selkow, G. Sequerra, D. Simmons, I. Stabb, F. Tiqui, D. Vaughn, M. Weaver, B.Whiteman, N. Zimmerman. 4. Karen Dickenman and Demetra Ban' prepare for their next meet by running laps 5. Ingrid Stabb, Julie Seikow, KathyMulIen and Kim Robertson pal around while resting up after a long and hard run. win Morse win Madison win Henry win Serra win Pt. Loma 198 Girls' Cross Country ,,,,. ..., l ., .. if V ' .. ,.,,, ,,,1,, I ,lf 1,i . ,I 1:1 .W .isxff yMvk'f,,V' 4 Eagan 3 U5 ri, , .Qty y M ,sm ,.,.,,q is C it f 'n4g 37 fi ' W 1 l l Y l 4, r f - is z, r , ,, it E ,,f, 4 4' I J ,V f' if fr All wb 'W x W Q 'CQ i rf ff rrra .Z fir A if iw L M 11,1 at L' Q V' Bonus Mileage Top runners Nikki Zimmer- man, lngrid Stabb, Marie Weaver, Laurie Oulette, and Valerie Kolk led Girl's Cross Country to Eastern League and Conference Championship against anticipated rival schools Serra and Point Loma. The team remained consist- ently awesome, undefeated in dual meets with a score of 50. Cross Country was great but the long miles were really tiring. -Michele LeMay Coach Terri Gregor finely tuned her runners with daily conditioning of five to ten mile runs and less lengthy speedwork. With a returning top ten,Girls' Cross Country anticipates a continuing reign in next year's season. .IV Takes All Beating Morse in the final league game 18-7, J.V. Football gained the Eastern League Championship title. 'T he -team had an outstanding season with the best record ever for a J.V. football team at Mira Mesa, noted Coach Gary Blevins. Highlighting the season were five shut-outs against Kearny, University City, Henry, Serra, and Madison. It was teamwork that made us number one. -Obie Oberhaus Offense pulled their weight, scoring at least twenty points a game, backed by a strong defense that allowed their opponents an average of only five points a game. Star players Jagcade Snyder, Jeff Bell, John Pelax, Otto Marion, Dennis Henry, and Ray Rowe, worked with team members to end the season with a league record of 4-O-1 and a season record of 18-9-1. MMHS Opponent ,, , I , ,,, ,V ,, ,, I ,l l rj 1- 19 Monte Vista 13 14 Santa Barbara Q1 Q6 Kearny O Q8 University City O 14 Clairemont 3 13 Henry O Q0 Point Loma 4 44 Serra O 0 Madison O 10 Morse 7 200 J.V. Football .1 , I 5 a E. T 4 3 r .. 5 5 4 4, fm.. -.JMs..,.,. ..,. 'duallff T. W ff? 4. , 1. To perfect one of their plays, Mike Bames quickly passes the ball to Craig Logan. if .r'. A I W '2 . , , ' 9. J.V. Football. players practice good blocking techniques. 3. The J.V. Football Team consists of. R. Avtus, B. Baird, J. Bray, C. Burksage, E. Burton, M. Caspare, E. Chocotte, J. Cleavinger, W. Clem, T. Coffin, D. Dao, M. Dellorfano H. Dennis R. Drummond M.Evaristo S. Fender,J. Ferma,V. GiIliam,I.Hans,M. Hawor1h,K. Hedges, R. Hunt,M.Jaclson,J.Joyce,M. Kavler, I I I I C. Koser, D. Lambeth, J. Lee, C. Litt, C. Logan, O. Marion, A Maudex, P. Miles, J. Morales, R. Norris, 0.0berhaus, D. Osbome, M. Pararson, M. Patacsil, J. Payne, J. Pelak, T. Ramos, M. Reyes, V. Rico, R. Rowe, A. Santos, F. Saria, J. Shew, B. Sismey, R. Slavery, J. Snyder, S. Songalia, J. Souza, J. Stallo, C. Thoelke, C. Thompson, T. Tran, J. Zamora, and R. Zimmerlee. J.V. Football 201 rw M .L ,ms , ,,, 4, JW' ffl, J me I' ' It Does A Body Good Finishing second in the league and City Conference Championships, Boy's Cross Country dominated the: competition keeping a status well earned in previous meets. Varsity beat out twenty-six schools to take first a' the Southern California Invitational, while Juniorvarsity held the first place tradition at the Las Vegas Invitational. Dedication is the key factor to our success. -Steve Leary Top runners Steve Leary, Rich Morales, Brock Treptow and Romm Wado worked for their positions with team practices that meant up to twelve miles every other day and weight training three times a week. Team membership included a break from the action for social activities with the Girl's Cross Country team. I X , V i r t , ,,,,,, - ,ft-it ,,4fg1mf,,wg,,,,,fwgysfrrf-frr4--Wffsfwfiyww ,wi ,Af 4 wig s- : izmiw H fi, fmmfwyawwg, H ,, iw ' 't H ft i ,, .i t ttt . ff' ' 'f ' 4 Mft? 77W55f'w 14' ' ' ' ' ' ff' -1' v . 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Irving, A wk ,.,. e- . WLM., 15' ,QM W U ..... 2 M. Leary, W. Finn, D. Vouauz, M. Southall, O. Sealey, S. Leaveay, R. Wado, D. Dunhoff, M. Demko, D. Lottermoser, row four, D. Weaver, J. Silva, M. Edolles, K. Cannon, M. Mnberg, C. Vhlliams, E. Tartar, K. Dinh, C. Harris, S. Blazedale, D. Cruz, D. Kaping, V. Ahoola, M. Pierce, J. Mlson, bottom row, P. Galvezon, P. Bowlin, T. Gary, J. Pulido, M. Woster, E. Buclatin, L. Guevarra, C. Geonanga, R. Reiter, and J. Nichols. 4. To help prevent injuries, Brock Treptow takes time to stretch out. llAOfSC ffa Pt. Loma HCNY NMI-IS Opponent 16 39 18 Madison 45 . 43 Se 16 23 38 18 43 CLowest Score Wins? Boys' Cross Country 203 3 1 My ,,s , K W. 2 'wx J u st Ad d Water and Mix Hitting the water with a strong returning line- up, waterpolo ended the season with a league record of 4-4, including close struggles against county champs, Coronado and a narrow defeat against University for C.I.F standings. Experience proved to be the team's biggest asset, with teamwork that was coached by Richard Clem and highlighted by the dynamic duo of most valuable player Pete McConville and Danny Hultberg, named to first and second all league teams with McConville landing a spot on C.l.F.'s third team. Waterpolo is as easy as snorkeling upside down. -Pete McConville Junior varsity waterpolo sped to a league record of 5-3, with a victory over Crawford highlighting the season. Lacking experience, but having quick moves and key players Carl Irving, David Geary, and Craig Foster, the team playing with varsity aspirations. MMHS Opponent Q5 Point Loma 9 10 Crawford Q6 7 University 14 26 Henry 14 29 Point Loma 13 10 Crawford 99 9 University 19 1 Danny Hultberg Pete McConville and Tim Kalke discuss game strategies with their coach Richard Clem. Q. Tim Kalke stays alert during a game against Henry. 3. Bobby Harte gets ready to score a goal 4. During an important game, Pete McConville, the team captain, took over the ball to win the game. 5. The Waterpolo team consists of: Charlie Abbate, Richard Bark, Joey Beach, Shawn Easter, Carl Ervin, Craig Foster, Bill Garrett, David Geary, Matt Grant, Mike Hallett, Cindy Hallock, Bobby Harte, Chris Hoagland, Danny Hultberg, Tim Kalke, James Lauerman, Pete McConville, Bryan Mercer, Mike Miller, Matt Parkinson, Mike Power, Mike Reid, John Reisig, Gordon Rushton, Ed Salanqa, Tim Schartung, Tami Selbred, Tara Selbrade, and Kraig Stahl. - Waterpolo 205 1. Four year veteran Jill Skinner digs for a backhand in route to victory against Serra. Q. Lainie Block topspins a backhand in a rivalry match against Patrick Henry. 3. Girls Varsity Team consists of: top row, Coach L. Mack, K. Block, C. Simmons, J. Hurley, L. Block, D. Cooper, J. Skinner, K. Hunter, M. Smith, bottom row, L. Routh,-J. Skinner, A. Hurley, N. Lofft, N.Wilson, C. Snow, B. Ehrlich, and J. Saria. 4, League championship doubles team Jane Hurley and Liz Routh strategize between points. 5. Coach Leslie Mack sneaks a peek at the courts in a progress check during team playoffs against University. MMH5 Opponent 95 Madison 3 I Q6 Morse 9 F Q6 Serra 9 16 PL Loma 19 I Q0 Helly 3 16 V9 Madison 11 V9 96 Morse 9 Q5 Sena 3 16 1X9 Pt. Loma 11 1X9 He 94 my 9 A 206 Girls' Tennis I Y Q I ' 'C-' :QI . if - 1 -iso-5.1122 -A ., .g 396111 - W f -1'vrfH!1 r 11 ffTr 'U - 5 f i'T: T'!t!t'!E-'7! 1- 1:-ueisf... .. f+w'?..w.ff3-1 -' +1-'-. '-.iff Q, 5 xi ., 1-I L 1, 'A . f -47: '.- -f 'iftf' , ' 'x' . .ng ,L-., ..--- . v g Y .,,.,f.:'-fy-4-1-A - ' ,. A ' 1 ,-794 -I ' ' ' . I . 0, , ff A Whiz., I Q, .1-.4 Y Qi.. VLH. .4 . ', .. 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Both this year's captain and Coach Olsen expected next years team to be a winning one. lt's a sport that takes a lot of hard work and dedica- tion to obtain the skills needed. -pm Lipp, Captain Chiara Mariano helped spur the Junior Varsity Volleyball team to a second place league standing, only one game behind Pt. Loma. Devoid of, it's freshmen Overlgadl, the year's only ninth grader will continue with the team next year, hopefully joined by other freshmen. 1. Tina Salas prepares for a spike shot against the other team. Q. Linda Newman goes for a jump shot against Serra. 3. Varsityvolleyball consists of: L. Newman, P. Lipp, D. Latimer,T. Salas, M. Martin, J. Neals, Coach Olsen,T.McDanieIs, K.WhiteIy, J. Ohrmund, and L. Yssel 4. J.V. Volleyball team consists of: T. Cababa, M. Esteban, C. Mariano, E. McGehee, J. Robb, L. Runnels, S. Sudweeks, A. Telles, N. Zerr, K. Zuercher, G. Newman. Managers D. Pais, K. Thompson and Coach Ms.Stowe. ' 5. Patti Lipp displays grace as she gets ready for a bump as Marla Martin looks on. Volleyball Q09 Field Hockey: Fight to the Finish Aggressive playing shouldered Field Hockey into third place at the City Conference. Being one of the top eight teams in the county and having a league record of 5-7 earned the team a play-off invitation. C.I.F. wildcard was a great opportunity to compete. -Kerry Smith ll Coach Jean Palmer made sure each player had a positive attitude and led them in drills, scrimmages, timed skill tests and conditioning which produced high scorers Minette Ozaki and Janine Jose on the offense, with most valuable defender Anna Mendez controlling the other half of the field. Other standouts included most dedicated,Yuki Hackler and Sonny Olson, the most aggressive in this challenging game. WendyWeaver held the positon of team captain and helped to keep team spirit high. il, i Q v My , M 1aa9xfnrfQ,f,r...-qlfnf MU' , 1 , u ii r r 210 ' 1. Aileen Aming tries to get the ball away from the other team as Wendy Weaver positions to defend the Qoal. Q. Anna Mendez races after the ball in order to make a goal. 3. Nita Herrera tights hard to keep the ball away from her opponent. 4. The Field Hockey Team consists of, top row: Manager B. Kenney, J. Simms, P. Gillham, T. Gooden, A. Mendez, A. Cecil, S. Olsen, N. Herrera, J. Jose, Coach Mrs, Jean Palmer, second row, R. Hernandez, W. Weaver, M. Ozaki, T. Ordonez, B. Lindloff, Y. Hackler, D. Marcus, J. Lawlor, D. Pirolo,A.Arning, Manager, N. Garcia, front row: K. Garcia, K. Smith, B. Ratliff, and K. Marin. .blew .. fxdxwaik ,ns '42 gs Ewfgigigf Xgpmyxfkft all a Wygfsfifw with V? w Q rf KRW ZEMZLQ fwsw is Nw, ,QX4 Q5 'fx 'Z fm Rf? bfc Www Ercalan Madison Morse A fc j'w+.Qi:,'1fsfffqgyzf t ' ,, - -1- gg? if 1 if.1i72k-iiis-117515 if ii: A ' 315. . has-iw 'ggi' as N G '35 Mg? filer A QGWWQQQ ,4 W Mg? gg REQ? we 2154 ss. 5 R 7: ig? 8 wa ,mwl -ms -r, K, ..,x .. 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Carmel Clai emont Henry Madison Po'nt Loma Morse Serra Morse Henry Madison Point Loma MMHS Opponent V I Serra 0 Q Shooting With Style With a record of eight wins and three losses, J.V. basketball won the Patrick Henry Tournament during Christmas vacation, showing a 56 - 55 vvin over Henry. Major goals forthe season were to gain an Eastern League Championship title and to defeat their on-going rival, Morse. I've enjoyed being on J.V. basketball because it gave me a chance to move up to varsity and maybe someday become a professional basketball player. -Dave Lee Entering the line-up were several new players, along with the proven stars Jim Nawrocki, Mike Eicher ancl Remy Dang who capitalized on, quickness, the team's strength in competition. Q12 Boys' J.V. Basketball--1--- 49 M A 'M ,, 1 f ff .- W ff J are I 'iff 7 Q if fm, h E E , xx Rim Riders Shoot For The Stars ln their frantic campaign for the numberone, spot in J .f I' ' ' 3' fi I 'C f nf.. 2 ' 1' f' r'.':'T1.Xwf league play, the Boys Varsib' Basketball team .DUY in 7008 . .V , ht, . V, VV K ,il V, ,- , ,VIIV player, troy Sansalans,th2 vouner X,' minimum. The enthusiastic, nhoopsters ' were iofferedilf motivation by coach nm cunningham, who oaasieai'tneir?V. confidence in getting the job done well., L . Bruised baaieaiammedfingersanaffffiaafgburnsffwere-R 'iii ' I I V I I u 1 MMHS ODPOUCM Mt. Carmel Clairemont Henry Madison Pt. Loma Morse Serra Morse Henry Madison Pt. Loma Serra i. Kevin Hancock, no. 40, stretches for the jump ball at the beginning ofthe second period in the Mt. Carmel game. 9. Sean Carter concentrates on a freethrow in the first home game against Mt. Carmel. 3. Boy's Varsity Basketball is: top, John Hannon, Haluk Ayata, Sean Carter, Eric Coffin, DeWayne Odomg middle. Joel Carambas Cmanagerl, Kevin Breen, Jason Lee, Rupert Kangleon, Kevin Hancock, bottom, Phil Dang, Troy Sangalang, Mendell Sangalang, and Bill Lee. 4. Kevin Hancock, DeWayne Odom, and Bill Lee go up for a tough block against Mt. Carmel. 5. Kevin Hancock, Sean Carter, Troy Sangalang, and Phil Dang scramble for the ball with just minutes left in the December 14 game against Mt. Carmel. ienC0fTiF33S5l'73l..S Q fig li,, ff w if I 3 12 i Z 5 Q14 Boys' Varsity Basketball H uid A 1 m W 1 N K 1 p L. XREV 1 , , r , nfs' 4 x,,D7f V4- 'R fi., iff.. . ,., . ' , . X A ,A,, S A ya, X F' 'f rw I 21- X Q x. '4 ' , X x L' f .. 1 . . A ,, .a 4 gn, ly, A l I F! Q aa-...e-'f 1 - - V , A, 1 ---A l' - 'fffxf 31 -S- .5 5 Boys' Varsity Basketball 215 F. I Shooting for Prime Time Key matches against Morse and Madison put J.V.'s solid teamwork techniques to a test. Returning players Joy Pulido, Sandy Mills and Laurie Joyce worked with and encouraged teammates to shoot for a successful season. l felt being on the basketball team takes a lot of patience. We have a large team with potential. Next year, we will be awesome!! -Joy Pulido' Coach Larry Elliott worked his team to its limit with two ,hour practices that perfected various routines and plays like 'shooting and passing. A winning attitude, coupled with instruction, helped players to overcome the many obstacles of hard work. Overall, they were very spirited and kept on trying to do their best. l. Team members put in many such strenious hours of practice. Q. A successful shot about to happen can bring elation as well as the extra points. 3. Concentration and a good form are two important ingrediants for the free throw line. 4. Members of the JV. Girls' Basketball Team are: L. Calapp, T. Cook, L Cosio, C. Dawn, S. Dawn, K. DeMatt,B. Greco, C. Joyce, L. Joyce, E. McGehee, E. McKinney, S. Mills, M. Ozaki, J. Powell, J. Pulido, A. Rusell, S. Tan. 5. A tense bench hold their collective breath while awaiting the outcome of a shot. f A '44 A fa f O ww y., wld! yi! 1 ,of 5 C522 W f 1 f iff? v ZW? ,145 4 wi W, v 'Ha i 5 V, 2 4' Z 4 2.2 A 2 Q W , , ., ,,, ,, , ' 1 'H 1 , ,4 , H my if , f f , , , X ,WW .K Q 5 'v MMHS Madison Ptloma Morse Serra Morse Henry Madison Ptloma Serra Opponent 1. Getting readytoiump,Julie Ohrmund positions herself and shoots, Q, Darla Vaughn gets the ball and makes another attempt to hoop it up! 3. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team consists of, top row: Coach Ronni Olsen, Darla Vaughn, Kari Whiteley, Kritin Hiegel, Jane Hurley, Tina Salas, Jody Robb and Joann Walker. Bottom row: Christy Coflin, Michelle Liauw,Julie Ohrmund and Heidi Rafaj. 4, Beginning the last half of the game, Michelle Liauw goes up to blockthe ball away from the opponent. 5. Jane Hurley goes up for two in their first game against Patrick l-lenry, 218 Girls Varsity Basketball Fast Break To Enthusiasum Building around returning players Tina ialas and Jane Hurley, Coach Ronnie Olsen :laced yarsity's status as that of the league inderdog, but enthusiastically matched the :ager team's speed and offense with :ompetitors Patrick Henry, Serra and Morse. Aichelle Liauw assumed the position of :enter and showed tremendous year's height, they substituted with fast breaks executed in later season games. A fast break will be a key part of our offense. mprovement with the moves of Junior 'Jane HUM farsity experience behind her. Losing last frr. r i 'ff '?f 5i'i ia'- f Lifts r a u 'ilwmmmwnmy i i ' ,,v,, A, - - .f fsiqfyfsrffl F A fl f MW, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,vm55yv f fi it M , L i ' , f, - r r i Q ,i,, t tisi pi, i W it i f iiii t ,f 'f' hf' 7 ,w,5,?gfi,,aammf .f 5-wif 4' ff i ifiifgfsf , .- zffimvaif 'iw-M,,,,vM,fii if ' V w-af0iw 4MfM ' , Oda mt't Z , sy..ifawWi 'i W , 4 R' -gpaflvivvwo ' f V., , V s 'i Q -f-v-...mjmn , I ,i O 2' fi Girls Basketball Q19 ' Yi. finland' 4 Mt. Carmel St. Augustine Patrick Henry Pt. Loma Serra Kearny Morse MMHS Opponent 1 Q 50 is 51 QQ Madison 36 98 41 59 18 Q8 36 Q4 49 49 98 1. Jeff Banfield and Ernie Burton practice their wrestling maneuvers. Q. Emie Burton and Jeff Banfield struggle with each other trying to prove who is stronger 3. Antimo Martedi works hard in a practice session wrestling with Grant Mosley. 4. The Varsity Wrestling Squad consists ofz Coach Talbot, B. Clemzewski, A. Marion, A Martedi, R. Fowler, S. Mosley, P. Patacsil, E. Burton, J. Medina, C. Gumban, D. Hoang, and J. Banfield. Not pictured, L. Hendrickson. 5. David Hoang and John Medina prove that strength and stamina count in wrestling. No Pain, Determination to improve through experience was the name of the game for the Boy's Varsity Wrestling Team. Star players John Medina, Pete Patacsil, Collin Stowell, Ed Kahl, and David Hoang, worked hard to oring the team out of an early season slump and get pack at rival schools, Point Loma and Serra. One of the highlights ofthe season was coming in sixth out of fourteen schools in the Marauder Invitational Meet, Tvvo and a half hour daily workouts strengthened wrestlers for the real thing, with Warm ups, running, drills, scrimmaging, and conditioning. The mental game was not forgotten, as the team sharpened sportsmanship on the mat. No Gain i 'Wrestling takes power, strength, and endurance. -Ernie Burton Wrestling Q21 222 Boys' Soccer Takes A Licking And Keeps On Ticking Dominating the field with a strong returning line up, Boys' Soccer played with hopes to raise last year's third placing to a league championship. Pre- season games against C.I.F. teams meant fine tuning for later. games against Madison, the team's league rivals. Star players Robert Patterson, Brian Bugsch, and Sean Bowers made their presence known on the field but were We're hoping for a league championshipl' backed by players whose teamwork formed a winning combination, with strong showings of the offensive line. V7 1. Robert Patterson displays his soccer talents as hejuggles the ball with his head. 9. Brad Smith dodges Hoover opponents to set up the ball within penalty shooting range. 3. In a heroic attempt to save a goal, Sean Bowers punches the ball over the post 4, Skilled players like Brett Spradlin make corner kicks appear easy. 5. The Boys Soccer Team consists off standing, Manager E. Scott, M Rodriquez, P. Ludwig, D. Smith, R. Patterson, B. Smith, J. Houston, Manager A Telles, sitting, G. Flores, B. Bugsch, B. Spradlin, S. Bowers, C. Tilly, J. Moriarty, M. Hoffman, S. Stokes and not pictured, S. Lambeth. K2 5 3 - MMHS Opponent Henry Serra ' Morse Madison Pt. Loma Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt. Loma . Boys' Soccer Q23 l. A J.V. player, Matt Patacsil, uses one of his many holds to subdue his opponent from Mt. Carmel. Q. Mr. Bakewell gives some wrestling advice during after school practice to Todd Coffin and Linh Nguyen. 3. The JV wrestling team consists of. lst row, M. Kosaka, E. Narvaez, M. BarksdaIe,T. Comley, T. Gilmartin, T. Cumo, B. Hsuing, L. Nguyen, Qnd row, Coach M. Bakewell, C. Pandes, M. Birkenbach, J. Nations, W. Matkovich, C. Logan, B. Ells, M. Driskell, E. Perez, T. Coffin, 4. A vvar of wills and technique goes on between Pete Patacsil of the varsity team, and Todd Coffin of the JV. team. I - I MMHSK Opponent in W 5.-- Mt. Carmel I St. Augustine I H Y-gulf if I Helix I K Madison I Patrick Henry I Pt. Loma Kearny I Serra . Poway ' Kearny - Morse I Monte Vista I Q24 JV Wrestling - , fm 'WW 4 ew' , , , f ' 4 f Z , f 33 5 ff 'J' f 7, X52 X41 Going For The Goal Girls? Soccer began the year with a pre-season record of 8- 4-Q and hoped for a league championship. Toughest showings against Mira Mesa were made by Patrick l-leniyand Point Loma in games attracting growing crowds, aided by the addition of night games, We had the talent and the potential, we just fell short of our goal. -Kim MCEIIiOtt Marcelle Benjamin coached a strong defense backed by goalie, Barbara Gerstyzn, who allowed few goals and fed balls to high scorer Kelly Hellman. Midfielder, Kim McElIiott and defenders, Kim Walther and Kim Holt also gained recognition in their senior year, while freshman additions made for promising upcoming seasons. 1. Mira Mesa goalie, Barb Gerstyzn, receives a pass back from one of her defenders. 2. Kim McElliott successfully kiclc the ball away from her approaching Serra opponent. 3. Joy Angeles shields the ball from her attacking opponent and regains control. 4. After locating the open space, Lainie Block sets up to cross the ball to her teammate. 5. The 1984-85 Girls Soccer Team consists of: top row. M. Benjamin, J. Gee, J. Street, K. Holt, J. Swanson, L. Robinson, C. Schissler, E. Patterson, middle row: K. Hellman, J. Matthews, C. Berg, M. LeMay, J. Angeles, M. Adams, C. Snow, J. Moore, bottom row: K. McElliott, captain, B. Gerstyzn, captain, K. Walther, captain. A ' ' , .is. .iii f Opponent ' , 1 2 lliatnck Henry 1 4 Serra O ,, 7 Morse 1 M,,..-,. wt O Madison 0 1 V Point Loma 1 1 Patrick Henry: i Q Serra 3 10 Morse 3 0 Madison 0 1 Point Loma 1 Girls' SOCCCF 227 Watch The Birdie First come first serve as Badminton players strived for individual two hour practices under the guidance of Coach Palmer. Competing as strong returning lineup were Jim Nanscuk, Eric Convento, MaryAnn Reyes, and Irma Jimenez. The new addition to the team was Hay Badminton is a fun and exciting game. -Ruby Claros Ching. Daily commitment towards improvement of skills and strategy for competitive success was the teams' first priority. While striving to keep their high ranking status, Badminton aimed to send their top four to the finals Madison Kearny Hoover Morse Clairemont University M ssion Bay Henry Crawford Pt. Loma La Jolla San Diego University City r Serra l MMHS Opponent I , Lincoln A Z 4 x I 1 TakeMe Out To The Ball Game Returning to the varsity baseball team were more seniors than ever before at Mira Mesa. With the advantage of a strong, experienced line-up the varsity team again expected to end the season at the top of their league. After only having played two scrimmages at the beginning of the season, varsity was still geared up an positively looking forward to an exciting and victorious year. With all our retuming players and tough practicing, CIF is more than a possibility if we get through Madison and Patrick Henry. -Todd Hentges Practicing four hours a day at the fastpacedf energy consuming game that baseball can be,the team worked on improving their pitching and other fundamentals. The top goal of the season was to take each day one at a time. The on- going goals for the season were to make C.l.F playoffs and to defeat their rivals Patrick Henry and 'Madison n I ff v, J y 4' . 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J .5 9.-.-...A 'r i i,' t . 4 H ' -.... . . ,,, .,...,. 1 , H ' I JY , - .f '5 1, Jason Adelman hopes for at least a basl hit. Q. In the wind upJon Willard preparesto strike out the batter 3. Awaiting the pitch, Todd Hentges positions for a home run swing. 4. Mark Robert signals the pitcher to throw the curve ball' 5. The Varsity Baseball Team consists of, top row: T. Hentges, R. Joseph, K. Hancock, J. Pritikin and S. Eicher. Middle row, S. Carmichael, J. Souza, B. Hopkins, J. Adelman and J. Willard. Bottom row, T. Conrad, E. Burton, W. Morris, R. Bamford and P. Cheek Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt Loma l-lenry Serra Morse Madison MMHS Opponent Pt Loma F' ' Varsity Baseball Q31 Sliding Into Action A fast action game which demanded total concentration, endurance and quick reflexes was coached by Brad Griffith. Seven lettermen, Audie Sabal, Paul Wade, Bob Vigil, Kirk Johnson, Chris Feuge, Mike Gilbert and Ed Salanga returned to the lineup. Along with the addition of twelve new players, a winning JV baseball team was completed. Playing baseball on the JV level gives the team an opportunity to improve our fundamental skills. -Audie Sabal Practicing an hour and a half every day enabled the team to work on their pitching and defensive lineup as well as improving the team's overall speed. Goals for the season were to have everyone improve their individual skills and score more runs than any other team. Inspired to be the best, players were determined to beat their on-going rivals, Morse, Madison, Henry and Serra. Working hard and playing hard were the keys to success and working toward obtaining the title as champs, was the greatest goal of all. 232 Boys Jv Baseball 'Mfg 15 f a , is fy W Q, M f sw- fl fwyw li 7 Z i A 2 ,i J i N rl Lit? 3 A is ii l li :ga Wi Y' , 'Y I' 3 ,g A .i 'rl iz? l K f , 5 wam,2W.s9w23ai W MMHS Opponent Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt. Loma Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt. Loma 1. Warming up for a game, Ed Salanga aims for perfection at striking his opponent out. 9. Essex Burton awaits in position for the ball to come his way. 3. The JV Baseball team consists of: Eric Sealy, Chris Feuge, Ron Slavey, Bobby Keller, Dennis Henry, Kirk Johnson, Arturo Maldonado, Tad Going, John Pelalg, Sean Owens, Dan Lammers, Eric Olsen, Mike Gilmartin, Jimmy Huber, Paul Wade, Ed Salanga, Jamie Shew, Audie Sabal, Mike Cowles, Essex Burton, Sean Stokes, Chad Smith and Bobby Vigil. 4. Eric Olsen puts all his effort into slugging the ball at practice. ... Boys' JV Baseball g Q33 1. Lorell Robinson slides into home plate as catcher Tifiiney Ricketts calls the play safe. Q. Michelle Adams practices her batting techniques as Coach Carol Stowe watches her form 3. Tifliney Ricketts patiently awaits the opportunity to put her catching moves into action. 4. The Girls' Varsity Softball team consists of, Back row: T. Cababa, A. Mendez, L. Zerr,J. Sayler,T Ricketts. Middle row. Coach C. Stowe, T. Cloyd, D. Ricketts, L. Robinson, S. Castle,ManagerK Thompson. Front row: L. Oullette, M. Adams, and J. Robb. 5. Jodi Robb moves quickly to get the ball to base player Michelle Adams. Q34 Girls' Varsity Softball It's A Hit!!! Building the season around returning players, Torri Cababa, Michelle Adams, and Ana Mendez, a new and promising pitcher, the Girls' Varsity Softball team showed great competitiveness. The team produced speed and strength throughout the season as they prepared for battle against teams such as Madison and Patrick Henry. We work together and give each other encouragement to keep the team's spirit high. .,aw,C..,,d Coach Carol Stowe worked hard with her team as many hours were spent, oat in hand and ready to run during strenuous practices after school. The taste of success was present in all the girls as Coach Stowe taught new strategies and gave encouragement for upcoming games. Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt Loma Henry Serra Morse Madison ' Pt. Loma ' MMHS A Opponent Girls' Varsity Softball Q35 JV Softball Steals The Sho Practicing for games meant hard work from Junior Varsity Softballparticipants and lots of encouragement from Coach Leslie Mack. Using a batting machine, girls were able to perfect skills and broaden hitting range. Base running did not escape the practice agenda and was in best form as the season kicked off. 1985 J.V. Softball was outstanding. Teamwork was excellent, and team spirit was outrageous. -Erika McGehee With many of last year's team jumping up to the varsity level, the team's strength was made up by newly acquired atheletes from the sophomore and freshmen classes. This strength came to life as the girls looked towards the CIF games that lay ahead after a round of tough opponents. 1. Sandy Chase concentrates as she pitches the ball. 9. The J.V. Softball team consists of: S. Chase, R. Colville, C. Cooper, B. Duhme, P. Gillham, A. Hilzer, J. Howard, T. Kennedy, K. Kruegar, E. McGehee, M. Moore, A. Russel, H. Stokes, and J. Swanson. 3. Jennifer Swanson searches for the ball as Mary Ellen Moore heads for second base. 4. Ann Hilzer takes a swing at the ball as she aims for a long outfield shot 5. Erika McGehee stays alert so no one will steal a base. Q36 JV Softball .... .. MMHS Opponent Henry Sena Morse Madison Pt, Loma Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt. Loma 3 Catch 0ur Mile Our Super Mile MMHS Opponent University City Mission Bay Point Loma Madison Patrick Henry Serra Morse 238 Boys' Track - Suffering through a tough season of shin splints and achy joints, the Boys' Track team came through with flying colors. Determined to hurdle the team to the top, Coach Dennis Lottermoser set the boys to work running practice relays, throwing the discus and jumping hurdles. We should take it to C.l.F. with the help of our enthusiastic coach, Lottennoser. -John Rivera Practice meets started off the year in a wave of success that determined the trend for the rest of the season. Patience paid off in the end, when league championship meets were encountered at the end of that season-long race. 1. Lining up at the starting blocks are team members Alan Bostic, Jerry Roxas, and Lonny Miles. 2. Andrew Tastad pulls out ahead of his competition in order to win the race. 3. Pete Patacsil hopes to hurl the shot put past his com peition to be the 'hot shot' of the day. 4. Ron Widmer says a quick prayer before returning to solid ground. 5. Ron Nepomuceno dashes over the hurdles to be the first across the finish line. Boys' Track 239 MMHS Opponent Henry Serra Morse Madrson Pt. Loma I Henry Serra Morse Madison Pt. Loma 240 Boys' Tennis 'Q Nith Love, You Set No Points! Swinging into the season, the Boy's Tennis team proved at dedication pays off. Spending hours on the courts after hool, the team practiced oackhands, lobs, and serving. cingf around during practices, Coach Tim Cunningham, fered tips on overhead serves and encouragement for :coming games. Tennis is botha mental and physical haIlenge. -Bryan Doane. Returning players, Brian Bugsch, Bryan . Doan, Dave nning, and Kenny Tyner worked dilegently to earn their iking as the top four players on the team. The strong line- i of returning players worked hard to stay ahead ofthe rest the team at varsity singles matches and to wind up the year th a season of success. - iv- -v-.Y .11 ,,V........ . .. .t . v.. .-.www 1. David Fugate tries out one of his newest serves on his opponent. Q. Kenny Tyner uses much concentration as 'he attempts to hit the ball. 3. Francis Serrano puts all his power into returning the serve. .4. Brian Bugsch dashes forward just in time fto hit the ball. 5. The Tennis Team consists of: J. Woodward, D. Parker, B. Doane, D. Lanning, T. Mai, J. Helsley, D. Garsha, K. Tyner, B. Bugsch, F. Serrano, K. Kashima, A Vinzon, D. Wallstrom. Not pictured: J. Crow, R. Zides, M. Demco, A Kim, D. Fugate, J. Welsh. 6. David Fugate and Bryan Doane position to return their opponent's serve. Boys' Tennis 241 . Q42 Girls' Track 1. Rhonda Cadaing springs from her starting block to begin the relay with an edge on her Q. Trinessa Boyd keeps a steady pace on the last lap of her mile, improving time for the next Dale, S. Dale, L Dang, P. Dannemiller, C Dawn, S. Dawn, M Duffy, S. Evans, H Fink, T. Gooden, B G Horowitz L. King, V. Kolk, T. Ladwig, T. Laird, A. Malmgren, D. McFayden, M. Ozaki, K. Paty, T. Perry, G. R Sandman, J. Sefkow, G. Seguerra, A Slater, J. Songalia, I. Stabb, A. Stacy, F. Tiqui, A. Ulit, D. Vaughn,J.We Whiteman, N. Zimmerman. 3. Girls' Track consists of. J. Bala, D. Barr, D. Batac, M. Bauer,T. Boyd, R. Cadaing, C. Coffin, C.Colby, N. Copi . ' . . . . r 4. lngrid Stabb pulls ahead of the pack and builds speed for the last leg of the event 5. Propelling herself through the air with force, Tena Gooden pushes for extra yardage in the long jump 6. Pumping around the track for her lap of the relay, Sharon Dawn accompanies the baton on the way to teammate. ecause I'm Worth It Eagerness, determination and a lot of talent brought the Girl's Track Team to a victory in their first of many challenging meets. Tracksters such as Nikki Zimmerman, Sonia Evans, Natalie Copridge and Susie Dale combine to In the end all the hard work and time pays off. -Heather Fink create a tough match for strong combined schools such as Patrick Henry and Madison. With Kate Dale, spri ntl ng, Cathy Colby and Valerie Kolk running long distance, the team's future years looked promising. Mira Mesa Opponent University City Patrick Henry Morse Madison Point Loma Girls' Track Q43 5 1? 37 i, as 244 All Track - - - - Swinging Sports John Dorame and Paul Tan led the Golf Team through hard games against Patrick l-lenry, La Jolla, and Point Loma. It's the one good shot that brings you back again. -Don Laubentha Coach Richard Smith took his team to the Torrey Pines Golf Course afterschool for a four hour practice consisting of putting practice, using the driving range and playing nine holes of golf. 1. Michelle Bower succeeds iniumping over the oar inthe high jump. Q, Trinessa Boyd takes a quick warm up lap before a track meet. 3. Lyle Rollins helps Jerry Roxas stretch as he is distracted by something on the far side of the field. 4, The Golf Team consists of. W. Bryant, J. Dorame, P. Laubentha, P. Meeham, M. Parkinson, and P. Tan. Not pictured: G. McKinney, R. Smith, and Coach D. Smith. 5. Sporting good form, Greg McKinney keeps his eye on a long drive. MMHS Opponent Mission Bay La Jolla Christian University Kearny Henry Madison Morse Serra Point Loma V Golf Q45 Swimmers Make A Big Splash The hard wodting 8oys'and Girls' Swim Teams showed their competitive spirit byofferingatoughchallenge in meets matching competitors like Coronado, El Camino, Powayand Mission Bay, inthree maineventsofrelays, distance and sprints Toachieve personalaswellasteamgoalstheteammet eachdayduringsixthperiodandafterschoolattheMesa RaquetClub. Therqtheywodnedonfourdifferent competitive strokes in both speed and endurance segments 'swlmmingisalotoffumbutit takesalotofcouragetojumpinto tlieeoldwaten' -Nlllll Rlchatddemcoacheddiehardworltingtopsvvimmas Peter McConvlle, Danny Htltberg, James Lauerman, andCrolgFosherp aswellasthedehenninedswimmers ChrlsGl:aon,CindyHalock,CharlenePayneandCaml Gabrlelson. H . I 1' .. f 31 if . ..A, ' ' 3 VfW 'iT ' V f. , 'rrr ,.,,,, A ww mum 3 -- I. I .1 'A If Aa I-. '. 1 I . ' 'a I. Coach Clem demonstrates a new swimming a stroke for Erin Whitaker. Q. The Swim team consists of: B. Bark, R. Bark, K. Block, C. Ervin, T. Forrest, C. Foster, C. Gabrilson, D. Geary, G. Georgalis, C. Gibson, C. Hallock, J. Holden, D. Hultberg, A Jaulson, D. Jerrell, J. King, P. King, J. Lauerman, S. Manni, P. McConville, J. McElliott, K. McElliott, B. Mercer, J. Moorhead, R. Pagano, W. Payne. P. Peluso, J. Reisia, K. Richmond, L. Runnels, S. Schooling, T. Selebrede, T. Selebrede, M. Smith, J. Spritzer, L. Walters, K. Walther, M. Weaver and E. Whitaker. 3. Carl Ervin reaches for the wall as he comes to the end of' his workout. 4. Danny Hultberg, Richard Bark, Craig Foster and Peter McConviiIe discuss how they did in their meet. MMHS 0DP0f1ent Pt. Loma Henry Crawford Christian!Saints Swimming 247 ,,,ffMw,,mfw-W W, W1-ww V f 48 swimming - Q 1. John Riesig comes up to take a breath while doing the breast stroke. Q. Diving off the blocks, David Jerrell, Jill King, and Craig Foster are off to a good start. 3. Kristen Block heads for the wall in good form, ending her back stroke workout. 4. Kerry Smith, Pam King, Jill King, Mandy Smith, and .len McEIliott stop and take a break during a gruely practice. 5. While doing the breast stroke, Mandy Smith concentrates on her technique. 6. Coach Clem and manager, Jill Skinner, go over the team's previous statistics. Kagagm I Swimming Q49 We'II Stand On Our Head To Give You A Good Deal Along with a strong returning line-up, two new freshmen, Mindy Bailey and Brenda Ervin, were considered star performers ofthe team with good chance of making finals. Sometimes I think l'm going to S halfll' -Brenda Ervin Each member had to have flexibility and strength because both were equally important in building a strong gymnastic body. Each girl had to have an intuition for dance because dance played a large part in gymnastics. The goal for the season was to qualify as many gymnasts as possible to participate in the C.I.F. finals. Coach Talbott and Assistant Coach Jeanne Bartley offered guidance and support throughout the practices and the competitions. Henry Pt Loma Serra Henry MMHS Opponent l Michelle LeMay shows off a cartwheel on the beam, a difficult balance act Q. The Varsity Gymnastic team consists of, top row: L. Sheive, M. LeMay, L, Kim, A. Holstein, bottom row H. Clifton, K. Demko, S. Rozsa, L. Nicolaysen, B. Ervin, and N. Blechynden. Not pictured: S. Fornaci. 3 Nicole Blechymden perfects her splits on beam during a practice 4 During a tough workout, Mindy Bailey snows everyone a straclclle back on bars 5. The J.V. Gymnastic team consists of, top row: V. Nguyen, M. Bowen, P. Carr, K. Trammel, C. Hoyt, M. Pollard, C. Guevarra, J. Wggins, Assistant Coach J. Bartley. bottom row: C. Canon, N. Santamaria, S. Pulopot, Coach Talbott, J. Jarvis, J. Pulopot, J. Scheidt, K. Heigel, S. Gladden. Not pictured A Chardi and T. Ely. 6, While on beam, Brenda Ervin proves its not impossible to be a human 'Gumby Outstanding Offers ww W M ,V ff 4 ,, W, f gym-f s?'fa 'hx N' ' W -f .W , W 2 A if X -A ., 3,13 W . V A 1 3 J i 'fn . nip-wr' J Q , Jw' ,V ,, A L X ' I J 0 isis' JW VK d2r!r i 1 af ,f ' fivffn xg, ' 21 W' ' fb' ' -1 ' 3,4 , 5 A 'fl 'fxfkv M WWYW .9595-Flf l. John Medina, Linh Nguyen and Cid Gumban- Wrestling WW Q. Peter McConville- Water Polo 3, Anna Mendez and Janine Jose- Field Hockey 4. Kristin Block, Christy Snow, Jane Hurley and Lainie Block- Girls Tennis 5. Kim Holt, Kim Walther, Kelly Hellman and Kim McElliott-Varsity Girls Soccer 6. Jason Adelman and Jagade Snyder- Football 7. Robert Patterson- Varsity Boy'S Soccer 8 Steve Leary, Nikki Zimmerman and Rich Morales Cross Country M W CIF and MVP's 253 Q54 Surveying the sales charts and soaring profit margins of the fiscal year, public relations halted campaign messages to gloat over their more popular products. Labels of academic, athletic, and class standouts boosted demand, to send the public hurriedly responding to expiring offers, or snatching from clearance shelves. ' ' x I got my entire third period class tovotemeandmy boyfriend for cutest couple. Trends in the fashion, music, and movie industries, as well as the broad actions of world happenings were eagerly studied and graphed for use in future supply and demand predictions. Seniors went out of business, leaving their memories, on the air, to rerun in the yearbooks of aspiring underclassmen. f Dill' - 3 1- ' - ' ' Mr. , -' , Z '. ' ,hw , ,4.,1.,:.'1' 5, '1,,'x,' 7.9 ., 531.5 'J I 1 , .',- , ,-5451, ',, g-, 'J' -V 1 1, ,.,,. . . ,,:f,,.: X V, 'flip ,A 1f 5.41 -3 ,, ,A..',,,,Jf --:fy-N W,--143.1-g.yy!gQ4y,fA,if-4 FasttimezatMMHS!CIass of85isIive!Goodtimzw! 3oodfrndz!HQOrid3e wasabIast!Funtimzat Homcmn38ftheBaII!Lnc:h atMc:keeD'sDancnaIInite Ion3atAftrDrkMidnite munc:hieRunsJcuziprtys Hac:kySacattheShoresTo my18fonlylIuvUaIwys! Tha nx4puti nu pw! me Ma84Pa,ByeBye4everMira Mesa! See The WorId...0nIy S19 85 Tragedy, suffering, and death seems to be the news from most, of the world. Lebonan: We managed to pull out of the U.S. Marines but the war there hasn't cooled down yet. Ethiopia: The starvation of so many inocent victimes motivated people all over the world to donate money and food. Russia: There was a change in leadership. With the death of Andropov, Chernenko had taken over. India: A double tragedy occured first with the poison gas leak that killed an injured so many in Bhopal. The second tragedy shocked the world when lndira Gandhi was assassinated. l-ler son held lndia togetherQ England: A bright note was Julian, the twenty-one year old son of the late John Lennon, whosoundedvery much like a Beatle. Wales: Richard Burton, a native son passed away. El Salvador: Rebel fighting continued to be fierce. Nicaragua: The Sandinista revolutionaries are seeking support at home and abroad. USA. Even here at home tragedy touched us all with the McDonald massacre. But with the Olympic torch being passed from hand to hand all the way across our country winding up in Los Angeles our spirits soared. Steve Garvey, when he hit a home run to help put the San Diego Padres in the World Series Sdldz lt is my pleasure. That magical Doug Flutie won the Heisman trophy. The Super Bowl was a quarter- 'backfsi fight with the experienced Montana beating a young and talented Marino. President Reagan easily won a second term in the White House when he convinced us that he knows Where the beef is. l-lowever, Candy Lightner, who began MADD CMothers 1 an .sh Against Drunk Drivers? encouraging everyone to stand up and speak out for what you believe in, says Nou can make a difference. At the movies we saw the plight of the modern day small farmer losing their land along with theirfuture. Sally Fielclgave us a timeless treasure with her 'fPlaces in the Heartf' We all wised up with Matt Dillon in Flamingo Kidf', we laughed with Ghost Busters and we cried with the auto- biographical f'Purple Rain. Eddie Murphy, though, was the most fun of all in Beverly Hills Cop. Michael Jackson went on tour and while he was gone Prince just about took over in the music field. There were too many losses such as young David Kennedy to drugs, the Tierrasanta teenager to toxic-shock sindrome, and the young college girl to rape and murder. As a nation the Olympics brought us renewed nationalistic pride. As individuals Candy Lightner inspired each of us to speak up for changes that we knew must be made. The pictures were taken from Time, Newsweek, People, and The San Diego Union. World Happenings Q57 Past Time Song ' Fashion 1. Sports 1. You're the inspiration 1. Cas I 2. Partying Q. Careless Whisper Q. 3. Dancing 3. Tenderness 3. Le 4. Watching T.V. Like A Virgin 5. Talking on the 5. Erotic City Music Actor Actress ' TV Show l i 1. Rock-n-Roll 1. Eddie Murphy 1. MCYYI SUCCD 1. Cosby Shov 2. Soul Q. Rob Lowe 2. Heather Thomas Q, Family Ties 3. New Wave 3. Al Pacino 3. Goldie Hawn 3, V 4. MYOSTCWDYCCKCVS tape 4. Harrison Ford 4. Heather Locklear 4, 3'5 Cgmpar ,I 5 HCGVY Meta' 5. Mel Gibson 5. Jessica Lange y 5, Miami Vice 258 Fads - - - Hal1S0Uf Athlete Sport Movie Magazine 3 1' UTC 1. Mitch GaYl0 d 1. Football 1. Beverly Hills Cop 1. 17 2- B2aCh Q. MaryL0u RCUIOU 2. SOCCCF Q. Terminator Q. Vogue 3. HOIT12 3. Car Lewis 3. Baseball 3, Scarface 3. Surfing 4. Mall 4. Steve Gawey 4. Tennis 4, Flamingo Kid 4. Teen 5' WafafRidSC 5. 142120 Winslow 5- Track 5. Ghostbusters 5. G.Q. Teacher Couple Car Group 3 1. Steinbrecker 1. GUFUUY 31 POKCY 1. Lambourgine 1. Depeche Mode Q. Groff 9. Mam 3K Dad 2. Porsche Q. Wham 3. Benjamin 3- Garfield 34 Odia 3. Ferrari 3. Van Halen 4. Durham 4' Ffad 3' Wilma Flintstane 4. Mercedes 4. General Public 5. Hall 5. NanCY 3K Ronald Raaflan 5. Corvette 5. Prince .. ... - . Fads 259 Concentrated Brain Power While class standouts happily earned their titles in personality play, those excelling academically slaved over workloads during a f'kick back senior year. College acceptances arrived in April, leaving some praying until the fateful Spring. Acceptance worries were few among these students, as they ousied themselves with scholarships. The Mock Trial Team competed city wide and placed in the semifinals. Lawyers, witnesses, and clerks joined to make the team's nine, captained oy Duc Trang. Exploring the processes of law in actual trial work, the team tried a new approach. The Counselors warned us about A.P. class over- load. . . but N0O0! -Jane Hurley Advanced placement science and history courses, honors English, and Calculus piled on the workloads, stress, and college credits, and more than a few took the easy way out the door at the semester. Those that stuck around, gained an extra grade point with the U.C. system and scholarship advantages l. The Mock Trial Team consists of, bottom. Duc Trang, Andrew Woods, Joel Diaz, Angela .Minihane middle: Steven Lee, Zhalynn Martinez, Romeo Agbayani, MaryAnn Cavallin, Connie Viado back: Gabriel Cervantes, Advisor, Harriet Marriner. Not pictured: Mike Bauer, Mike Reid, Jennifer Snyder Q. Pete Patacsil prepares for his appointment to West Point. 3. Jane Hurley and RomeoAgbayani polish up on calculus skillsto keep their math whiz reputations up. 4. Gemco Scholar, Brian Hopkins receives the benefits of his economic expertise. 5a. Candy Huber enjoys the delicacy of formaldehyde frogs. So. Less enthused is Ron Roache. Not pictured, Steven Lee. 6. High P.S.A.T. scores made them National Merit Scholars, but Todd Hentges, Amy Froide and David Crow keep their skills polished for the real thing. 7. Candy Huber stays posted on the current event knowledge that made her a Century 23 Scholar. 8. Bank of America scholars are: Rudy Vergara, Science and Math, Kelly Rudiger, Liberal Arts, Sherry Duchock, Fine Arts. 260 Academic Standouts-- Qt awful' J In 'Sinlitlu Qu JS.-.4 'zixs ,. sgtq 9. -Romeo Agbayani, Amy Froide, Connie Wado, Christy Bull, and Rudy Vergara glance up from a Nast manure essay, that wil! be added to As IH Honors Englmsh Not pictured: Kim, McElIiott, Arun Sinha, Pete Patacsil, Sherry Duchock, and Jane Hurley. 10. Andrew Woods and Ernest Schneidereit apply their classroom studies of Impenahsm 'Academic Standouts Q61 . 2 Q X .1-wh W Q62 Freshmen Standouts Freshmen Standouts l. Class Flirts- Jesse Martinez and Shannon Olsen. Q. Most Spirited- Jenn McEIliott and Matt Patacsil. 3. Most Athletic- Mike Demko and Brenda Greco. 4. Best dressed- Jackie Pulopot and Dennis Mauricio. 5. Person Most Wanted To Be Stranded On a Deserted Island With - David Lively and Tricia Orneias. 6. Class Clowns - Lisa Nicolaysen and Dennis Smith 7. Cutest Couple - Wctor Rico and Kelli Kammerer. 8. Most Talented - Daphne Kendricks and Reggie Toledo. 9. Class Brains - Jenny Moore and Steve Simmons. TO. Best Looking - Matt Grant and Joelle Sudweeks. .un o 5? ef S QAZ A V 3 471 Q 1 M ' Q41 , Q, o l fi WWW' avi 9, fa w W 'w qyfffggn' f k fs, wif .M ,, - fn w -Wim fwwmdq f 7 V M g W Q64 Sophomore Standouts- - Sophomore Standouts Class Brains-David Geary and Demetra Barr. Cutest Couple- Lee Hendrickson and Suzanne Pulopot. Best Dressed- Tracy Godzik and Ernest Ocampo. Class Clowns- Karol Nations and Robbie Zides. Best Looking- Miguel Ruiz and Carolyn Cannon. Most Athletic- Dada Vaughn and Essex Burton. Class Flirts- Katheryn Zuercher and Jamie Shew. Most Spirited- Audie Sabal and Sandi Chong. Most Talented- Kristi VanDewark and Jimmy Souza. 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Clubs, organizations, dances, and pep rallies all presented themselves with the glitter of their area, offering enormous options that defied browsing without a list. A new hype angle was explored with the introduction of Staff and Academics. Endowed with a rich curriculum of basic and extracurricular subjects, and a well qualified staff to manufacture the raw product, advertisers opted to eliminate fancy presentations and- jingles, and to hit hard with a back to basics campaign. . The triumphs and trials of freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors rang true in the publicity of the classsections. Whether struggles in the locker hierarchy, babysitting and firstjob wages, forms of social life, or term paper and S.A.T. woes, all contributed to the charm of a grass roots campaign. At year's end, all had gained higher ratings, except a discontinued senior class. Marauder sport victories prompted interest, and window shopping brought approving battles with balls, or feats of strength, agility, and grace. The possibility of a special C.l,F. offer increased demand. Sales leaders were singled out when end-of-the-year inventory and evaluation produced the Closing Section. Seniors liquidated their assets in the traditional senior memories, white world happenings and fashion, music, and video trends underwent similar evaluation, Catchy campaigns joined to make the big sell on Mira Mesa High School. With corners on the market in academics, activities, athletics, and people, you get the big picture. lt's an offer you can't refuse! i T ui Q an - nu n -I I A 288 Closing Theme T , .-,,V ,- W.-lwpzw 1, fig. A Closing Theme 289 i 'K m1mumm f ss Brought to you hy. . . 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