Mira Mesa High School - Mirada Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1986
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You could hear it, as loud shouts and cheers from the Marauder stands, both home and away, helped boost the Marauder teams to victory. Most of all, you could feel it. Whether watching or participating in the many on-campus or extra- curricular activities, the spirit was there, identifying the school to onlookers in awe of the togetherness and energy of its students, faculty, and supporters. 1 l It took time and effort to grow the spirit now embedded in all of us. Whether shy, unadventurous, or uninterested, those who at first shunned the feeling grew to love it. They in turn helped to build it up even higher, spreading it farther to catch on to students and faculty alike. Spirit helped us through the hard work and hard times by giving us something for which to work. Academically and athletically, spirit boosted us to do our best. ln the bleachers, on the field, onstage, in the audience, leading a group orjoining one, no matter where, what or who you were, the sizzling spirit was always there, and always will be. SPIRIT 3 fjwi WM .yt W ff J r Jjjaffdffti WMM .1 r If , .,? 1 ' .Ls - J x H7 LOCATlON S 1 34 J i 11111 1 f :: wks V 1 .,,: x N be x 14 X ax ef 9's 5 a. ai Q sv H ' Q 1 ei 'F 'A V 5 ' Q 1. David Wong displays where it's at as he opens up his top locker ' between passing periods. 4-'P I Q 2. John Dykeman grabsabite to eat and takes advantage ofthe sunny ' day by spending his lupch outside on the grass. 3. Heather Horn, Michellewaohnston, Maricel gmeakanu Geraldine , Tenorio ponder over the 3,600 other students' they will be going to school with this year. 'Y-N. Q all HE HOT NEW SPOT: 150 roomsg 25 bathg fantastic location, 3600 students can't be wrong, it's the place to bel For more info 566- 2262. As far as real estaterjargon went, MMHS was at the tip of the golden triangle, in other words- prime land. New developments sprang up through Mira Mesa and Scripps Ranch attracting new talent to add to academic and athletic programs, while other areas fought their way in for a piece of the action in the ROP courses. Things were cooking in the popularly demandedparking lots, locker bays, bleachers and hallways. And, outside the home of the blue and gold, Southern' California paradise beckoned. La Jolla's famed jewel of a coast called to the beachy crowd and jet setting Marauders left our perfect climate for ski slopes and desert sands at seasonal demand. Horton Plaza, Seaport Village, Old Town and coastal nightlife at the nearby beaches added sparkle to existence in paradise. All seats were taken because of the fiery hot appeal of dances, blue and gold victories, the never ceasing academic flame, and the sizzle of Where it Was'At . Location was the key, and it went fast within the Hot Spot! LOCATION 5 i 4 s 1 5 i 1 S K I 1 1 i I E I 1. Practice makes perfect! David Conner, Mike Tomusulo and Robby Berg are caught putting the final touches on their tuba performance. 2. Afiefesdapygyng the mob scene in the media center, Ana Gerhardt, Amyfdames and Nancy Gutierrez exit with new books and tired arms. 3. Tour guides Stacey Lambeth and Niki Lofft plot their course through the Mira Mesa maze for new students: Christine Harrell, George Stokes, Mike Burkhart, Gus Gonzalez anddeff Genewerin. Over 500 students attended the orientation during the last week of vacation. Mira Mesa and well deserve athletic offered college graduates a on college competition. athletic A wide range of and organizations gave and began a streak of excellence by everyone a chance to get involved and join in CAP proficiencles administered in the success story. of Potential was actively affected by growth trail of success behind them, within and outside the community. Hundreds not going to put a halt to their rushed to new housing in the sizzling suburbia they decided to bask in of Mira Mesa and Scripps Ranch fora piece of ahead of them jWith ay the action. Ten years down, and burning up lots of ,110 gg gfgundf the state with ,ploaded potential- Hot! POTENTIAL 7 i . 2 5 1. 5 5 f E 7 5 3 , , sw 3 1 W 5 1 J ? 1 l E3 if 5 '35 ei U1 5 Ev! 5, ? x 5 1 Z, -, W STUDENT LIFE DIVISION gMw.1L'g ,L hi. W 514 U al' --, ,--' 1. Grace Mortera and Eilynn Biscocho sit together and rest after their halftime performance. 2. During lunch, Marauder ivian struts his stuff high and above his fellow students. 3. After greeting old friends, the spirited crowd impatiently awaits the arrival of a pumped-up football team. lm --'A- .fl '95 ,,. I tudent life made the Hot Spot a favorite s place to be. No matter what the activity or event, it almost always revolved around our community. Lunchtime activities brought out the big crowds as enthusiastic participants competed for sought-after spirit points. Whether a pre-game cheer or a tricycle relay race, support for the teams and the battle between the classes was well represented. After school, clubs and organizations gathered to plan for future activities and fundraisers. Night sports under the stadium lights were big favorites, with blue and gold clad Marauders, playing and cheering to win. When the game was over the heat got hotter in the gym, where dances let everyone show their own stuff! Off campus, there were plenty of other activities that kept the pace going. Fast food and fast cars gathered groups of friends together to cool down at a favorite spotg the beach, the malls, the movies, vacant office buildings, foreign countriesg wherever their wills and their wheels could take them. Some engaged in group gossip discussions, others set off in search of fast-paced excitement. Of most importance, whether it was a party or a pep rally, the Mira Mesa Marauders were there, and in full force. STUDENT LIFE DIVISION 9 the making Greek Week a total success. Festivities were ignhed as CoHege Sweatshirt Day and Twins Day, blazed on to Toga and Pee-Wee Herman Days and ended with the blast Blue and Gold Day. activities included such Q Civ! il XFQO wmmw ev N, V 'Z 4 , t.ii 'mgg ' 2. Stacey Lambeth, Brian Bugsch, Robin Maylone, Dana Nicoiaysen are just a few ofthe many Pee Herman fans. 3. Zain McKinney and Cynthia Gonzales say their oath to get into the Delta Quad, 4. Greg Bryant and Scott Schooling concentrate on running to the finish line with tlippers on their feet and water bailoons on their trays. 5. Joel Carambas and Tim Kalke fight for the finish during lunch-time activities. SPIRIT WEEK 11 . .9 . 5 U 5 4.' .4 ' 0 I ' . G t - 1 ' avaging Mira Mesa crowds at the Homecoming game was an epidemic known as L 1'spirit'. It took hold of excited fans and spurred them to cheer the players on to a --P 'victory of 26 to 16 for varsity and 21 to 13 for junior varsity, both triumphs over Point Loma. Key players were Kenny Jones, John Dykeman, DeWayne Odom, and Eddie Outlaw. Postponed until Saturday for the first time, the Homecoming dance was an immense Success. All co-sponsors for the dance, the senior class, the National Honor Society, and- the ASB fitted the gym into a Grecian creation that . coincided perfectly with Greek Week. Over a . thousand people marveled 0 - at the entry columns, had their pictures taken, listened to music supplied by Music- X . I ' 4 Go-Around, and danced the 3.-0' night away. Festivities ' climaxed with the unveil- ' ' ing of the 1985-86 Home- 3 coming King, Stacey Lambeth, and Queen, Shannon Ftozsa. Their court included Trish Ordonez and Jim Lee, Ricky Hanson and Angela Sangalang, and Mariam Pandes and Perry Barcelon. ' 7 l.'.... slip.: Q. 0' ' 4 l ' ' A 0,.'. 5 I 0 ' 5 ' . 4 . I .Q O in 1 at . 1, ' D 1. Stacey Lambeth and Shannon Flozsa are proud of their titles of , l Homecoming King and Queen. 1 - 2. Dmitry Tsimberg and Zaid Perez boogie down to the music. 1 Xl 3. Mike Aklufi, Jeffery Mascolino, Sarah Martin, Lori Torrence, Jose '-Qu, Tacloban, and Rachel Johnston- try out a new dance step. 12 HOMECOMING lc ' f -0 ' ' to ..!- X 4X 'hp'.. ' wg. mc., 15-tif ,K 1 1 ' in ' s it ' H , 0.0 Q ' u I 1' ml' 4 ,.l, o W , .,,,. - A - F .' Q ' ' :L 4. The Homecoming court' is presented during halftime at the football game: Trish Ordonez and Jim Lee, Ricky Hanson and Gigi Sangalang, Perry Barcelon and Mariam Pandes, Not pictured Senior Attendants: DeWayne Odom and Grace Nlonton, Chad Smith and Bonnie Szymanski. 5. Jeff Anderson and his college date, Margo, enjoy the dance. 6. Jagade Snyder and Robbie Paine, offensive linesmen, hold the Pointers. 7. During halftime Mr. Vlassis chauffeurs Mariam Pandes and Perry Barcelon around the field. n U .u I i , ,.'- I' I . . '. ' 1 ' 0 , . '. U ui . f' ' ,D ' off ' t' . . 0 , . '. ,Q , 3' 'o . - 3 ' ' , . 0' I 0 'Q ' .Qu 1 . . P Qt. . ' 1. Q o V . S. - I 0 . -' . 0 Q . 3. HOMECONHNG 13 Y 0 of , ' . ' 3 5 f' -o ,Q . - t 7. 14 HALLOWEEN . . .1 .l. ,..ls.:W it tl-: . l . l f yt m -1 Y ,YNNN .,h,,E. .wt 311-w..w 1. Two mad artists, Terry Sanabia and Jamie Silva create a perfect 10 Halloween style upon Daniel Mandagie. 2. Domino's Pizza delivers Free! cried out Katia Shokrai, having fun on Halloween with Zahra Arab and Heather Howze. hosts and goblins invaded the campus as Halloween arrived. The kid-at-heart came out in all, as colorful costumes replaced ordinary fashions. Students and staff alike wore weird creations ranging from outrageously funny to darkly mysterious. The lunchtime activity was a wild race resulting in the construction of goofy goblin, with spirit points as prizes. In preparation for the traditional holiday, the Klassic Kid-Varsity Club Halloween Run offered the chance to run in costume and feast on pancakes, all for a good cause. Frightfully exciting prizes were offered, along with post-race entertainment and refreshments. Weekend parties brought out the spirit as costume-clad fun seekers danced through the dark nights. Halloween night brought out howls of delight along with a few terrified shrieks. Those passing for the under- twelve bracket squeezed into old outfits and made rounds of the neighborhood in search of candy. Many took terror-tours through traditional haunted houses such asThe Dark Castle, The Haunted Museum, and Scream-in- the-Dark, in which the Drama Club participated. Along with the frights were the inevitable pranks, but all in good Halloween fun. Even so, MMHS didn't really need a holiday celebrating the unusual. With such a diversity of ideas and styles, every day was Halloween. 3. Earning some spirit points forthe seniors, Teddy Dequzman is turned into a Goblin during lunch. 4. Lisa Clark displays a face that only a mother could love. 5. Jean Carini and Kate Pale are two escapees from the local pumpkin patch. HALLOWEEN 15 ir?- ,Z 2. Happy with their purchases, Lisa Sheive and Kelly Heaton head on to the next store at University Towne Center. 3. Laura Dodd cheerfully waits on a customer in Grandma Rudd's. qi , V f.. . .L W , ff! f f if l A 4 4. 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The teachers even got into the act by performing as The Beach Boys a sextet which was comprised of faculty members Noel ,Hall Don Lee Dennis Morgan Ted Parent Dale Thomas and Dan Regas. Winners were selected by out- of-school judges and headed towards state competitions. All Band members got serious about the competition with true-to-life costuming routines and faultless synchronization that made the performances intriguingly realistic. I 1 Y I I I g 1 t My ff l 'Til 1 bg -fjawi-T 4 Q 4 5 MM J d AI B ANDS is V l' V 0 20 COURTS I-M Kung H'- Stacey 433415 Q? rf' P counrs 95 A , L 4 g n Q i Q l A ,l g gl j 4 g ASB BALL '1454-angaazi dhway V 3 and Jac! dhzaif. . . ig 2 . ,,,, M. ,,,,, ., ,,,,, . ,,,,, ,,,, I , - Ak 'QQ sv SWK' 1. Dawn Schofield and Johnny Nguyen are caught in a sweet embrace. 2. Delanie Manual and Gary Watkins dance to the beat of the music. 3. Paul Wade whispers sweet-nothings in Tacey Cloyd's ear. 4. Tracy Anderson, Victor Rico, Kelly Kammerer, Sean Wolden and Tammy Forrest take a break from the dance and enjoy each others company. 5. Sean Cutshall and Kelly Mackay affectionately celebrate the evening. 6. Kenny Tyner, Linda Keely, Jennifer Nasrawi, and Brad Bareno toast to an evening of fun and excitement. ASB BALL 23 ,F O51 Ph 1 xl? KW!! W 24 JOBS 1. Hanh De rings-up Rachell Bernsdarf's purchase while Karen Gomez looks over the jacket she s been waltlng to buy. 3. 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Good Sex became com mon knowledge when therapist Dr Ruth West heimer hit the airwaves and television shows Coke was certainly it but the didnt stop there Was it New Coke Classic Coke Cherry Coke Diet Coke or Caffiene Free Coke? Thechotce wasyours 26 MINI U.S.A. The Statue of Liberty went into seclusion for a massive face-lift, and re-emerged in 86 sparkling new. 4 ! ki , ,lm Play here. ? i 2 C 5, VM V NVVV dw ,M ,, , - Q X E 1 ,,,. .. 4, 3 VW., if LT s , ,,,,, , i Q ii H iw 'fe-WWW alifornia Letter 18-and-over students spent mega- money on chances for big bucks in the new California Lottery. Proceeds from game card revenues went to state schools. Move over Ty Cobb! Pete Rose was a big hit with baseball fans everywhere as he struck it big with 4,192 hits on September 11, 1985. San Diego's mayor Roger Hedgecock was caught in legal tangles when he and several associates were indicted 'for 13 felonies. After a mistrial and a con- fusing conviction, Hedgecock resigned from office, and the race for a replace- ment was on. Aids hysteria hit home when movie legend Rock Hudson contracted the fatal virus but to our dismay, heterosexuals suffered from Aids as well. 1 1 .WHWKYWM MINI MAG 27 . X 9 if M55 ' , ZZ,' ,, ff ,I fri. , 1 f 5 4 f 5f1V'5 :-' . - ' 5 , 1,f.,f., ':f ZEEJIEEZZ' : f 7 - W,,,,L . YB H .' ligwstiwiiiizlii,.:c,ii.fi3iEii555511, at ff ' Astronauts Ellison S. Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe, Gregory B. Jarvis, Judith A. Resnik, Michael J. Smith, Francis R. Scobee and Ronald McNair. The nation was shocked as the Space Shuttle Challenger, a renowned siiift X symbol of American pride and courage, met with a tragic accident. The crew of seven, including teacher Christa McAuliffe, were killed in an explosion. W 'Y' W , i, if z , Q fi S 5. in .. 5 1- ,,,, . . 5 -,553 M , ,i i E After Friday-night Marauder games, fans and players alike rushed home to catch the latest adventures of Crockett and Tubbs on Miami Vice, which proved to be a highly successful show. USA for Africa represented the heart of rock-n-roll. A variety of bands cametogetherforabenefit to the fans and the starving in Ethiopia. A string of aid concerts for many causes soon followed. ,im f , fw.w1.fs .W ,... w,..mtr. mm an siwfmszii 225571 , ,, , ...wir '-wwf: 55f'1'4sm wm22'frfce, wazwif 'ze ir- s--- ' uizw!--.,f,, fm ,,,,,.f,, ,...,,,,,wf,,,. :fest M.. 5555? i fifi is fifiri ., mm Ps if - H M 5 5 ..,,,,,.. .W i .w,,s..W iv 55 sf? 'I A , 2 Ms, 7 .1-W... ,, ,,,, M ,,,,,, -fi Wim. ,,-wir 51. if wt. ,few .ewiQ. wwe- w..,.. ,,,, ...,,,, ,,..,,, ,,,,,,, t . , ,..,,,, N . M 4 .A Lg., ,,,,. ,, ,,,,, ,... ,,,,,, ..... . ,,.. 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Fox Heart World Hunger Relief Bruce Springsteen Cocaine in Baseball Fat Boys Molly Ringwald Whitney Houston Fitness Craze-Aerobics RATT The Colby's!Dynasty Phil Collins Christie Brinkley 8t Billy Joel ABC Nightmare on Elm Street-FREDDYI Sting Hijackings Oingo Boingo AIDS Scare Another symbol ofAmerican pride was Rambo, whothrilled I ' movie-goers with monster machine guns, but met with controversy and protest against sly Stallone's re-opening of Vietnam sores. MINI MAG 29 -' f f 4rf'G1f?f ,' G' at V Riff ' 3' 5' sm- . Mm Q I' 'f mffuj iayzifevl' , W 4 4, A2 ffm 49 , 'ya . 'KA 4 44 6. 4 Q vi tim , it xiii .ikffliig iii it M it Y it in Q 30 MINI MAG -Qy- ff yyy , ,J 4 in ,--w 173' aw, 1. o Shanklin..you look ma-a-rvelous las Billy Crystal saidj in two oft ' year s hottest looks: stirrup pants and Reeboks. 2. Chrl ' , opical shirt and Dawne Norman s cardigan sweater keep t is duo i tyle. . Eager to hit the beach en Kashima is dressed for the occasion. f A if W X ZW 1 K -y 3 5. ,4 'J' n 1 :E 33 3 I 20 .I 23 3. 'Y'- ni ,. it 0 1,5 .F flea , . ,, .,. uf' sgi qle og, . 'K , CONVERSATI i T BAlL leave WHAS OP greetings FRESH new DOGGED - dumped MAC OUT - eat a lot VEG - dg nothing THRASHED messed up LIVE the 'in thing .AQ 1' f N '2 if. , ale our 1 M. jill. 'Hfg ' CCJMCQ. t- if C-PMB-A 4. Fashion even comes two-toned, as Ana Gerhardt proves. 5. An autographed Pee-Wee photo became a hot item after his hit movie, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure , struck Americas funny bone. 6. Brandon Lillard couldn't settle for just one swatch, he had to have three. 7. is it twins day at school? No, but Joe Ramos and Bill Clem go back to basics in the ever popular T-shirt and Levis look. I 2 1 me , 5.-9W f '- Mi , X sew M y , , Chain Reaction Spirit ep rallies were the heart of spirit at the l-lot Sp They pumped excitement into the souls of spirited Marauders and sent 'em away charged up. Pep rallies took days of preparation by the Drill Team Members practiced Cheerleaders, and the Band. howing their spirit and devotion to hours upon hours, s Mira Mesa l-ligh. After all the work, the fun eventually ' ' musicfrom the camel The pep rallies included cheers, es from the drill team. All band, and performanc t involved and to come encouraged the students to ge to games to root their team to victoryl ln return Marauders showed their spirit by attending the games t iumph after triumph! an d cheering our school on to r 1. Pam Ordonez show . s h - his routine- er stuff while James Lauerman concentrat es on ' as 2, 1 '09- as G We 47 Q ,yirnvvvvm 3322 ...M 'M-fe. .f S' ' ,ms- ...se we M ' . . , ,f WA f 7 3. Enthusiastic seniors fill the bleachers as they show their winning spirit chain. 4. Susan Wilborn, Mike Hoag, and Robert Wilson jazz up the . , 1 Q '-, fffif fn' band with their saxaphone trio. 5. Ed Outlaw, Warren Domingo, John Pelak, Mano Gaspar, Jeff Orros, Bill Clem, Jack Paine, Mike Paraiso, Brett Sismey, Ray Rowe, Essex Burton, Chris Thompson, Jim Souza, and Byron McClain cheer in the stands as they support theirteam. Wi 2 1 , . pw L 1 ,.,' . V . '74,Mnfwiwzrifw, .'., ,V .if ,ar Q'-My . ., ., L 4 .. ' 'fniwigvi H r We . f 1' h as 2 PEP RALLIES 33 if 4 f 'fjgglg 23 ZW' , 1, af? H i! ' -. wi ,-ir W ,Wm W 1 5 34 xx I xx XX .-.X , , aww mmm Hamann Drama club and Drama class members prepared and -lroduced the three plays of last year. Don Regas, a new ldvisor for the Drama department, chose Arsenic and Old ace, a comedy-farce, as the first play of the season. This Elay hit MMHS in December. Approximately seventy-five tudents banded together to create the finished production, lrhether they were actorsfactresses or part of the stage lesign. These dedicated students would stay after school our or five days a week for more than five weeks to -ehearse, rehearse, and rehearse again. They didn't even rave time to catch the afternoon soaps because of two to hree hour rehearsals. The second playto hit Mira Mesa was Dharley's Aunt, which was a comedy-farce and was terformed in March. The season was finished off on a yferent note with The Boyfriend, a dancing musical. l x x I l 1. Ted Caldwell, Stacey Zionts and Laura Hurt act out a spine-tingling scene from Arsenic and Old Lace. 2. Mr. Begas helps Cheri Anderson, Stacey Zionts, Tammy Lyons and Brad Aldredge with their problems applying to the play. 3. Curt Clark and Linda Keely act out a romantic scene. 4. Rebecca Smith, Brad Aldredge, Robyn Conroy and Kristi VanDewark put on make-up to prepare for the play. 5. Curt Clark has a look of shock as Ted Caldwell and Dean Maul begin to tie him to the chair. I PLAYS 35 w e 1659 25 G my f l , U 3129 Q , . i 1QV X' . . ,Q - 613W , f.. 2 N, A , x . lvgjwwwf M V4 -1. ' , B L v , - f , V rv 'sb wr ,E vw' , ,,,,, .mi frf ff i .. ,,.- J ,.,,, ,, ,. TNS WB A L az, W' 4 4 Q ,- . 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Numerous clubs became vendors of restaurant coupon books, chocolates, and ice cold Coke. And, once again, Mr. Vlassis still had his mind set on powdered water! Dec 9 12 Q .Z Ugg E S .gf I I I I I I I I l. Kim Do and Jan Matthias proudly display the last ofthe Holiday Grams Issuring an extensive increase to the senior class treasury Z. Marching Corps Tracy Anderson, Glynn Galvante, Becky Flatliff and -lollv Stokes anxiously wait for their next customer at K-Mart. I I I l I I I 3. Nikki Lofft tries to sell the calendars she organized for Mira Mesa High. 4. 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Cora Brown ignores one of Mr. Vlassis' latest jokes. 2. Mr. Vlassis hams it up with a display of flowers with a far too sweet smile. 3. Julie Barnes takes time out of her busy schedule to check with the Ed Center. 4. Gus Boiden, Barbara Wells, and Otis Funches, vice-principals, make sure that all trouble at Mira Mesa is kept to a minimum each day. 5. Mary Jackson and her aide, Dottie Schaffer, give tender loving care to all who must enter the nurse's office. 6. Dr. Richard Smith works with Mrs. Valessa Hentges, Mrs. Val Clem, and Ms. Mary Ann Owen to make sure that the attendance of all students is recorded. FACULTY 43 1 GUS Blllden 5 Q vicelamcipaa L ' SHQSTYQ BQTCUQYSL l Q fl' US?F99fi0r' a5 fAifde M ,Jan same Counseior Don Buechler HeaIth!Drivers Ed Maureen Burke Imaginative Dimensions Amgfif:an Literature J j GiSel Ig Ca8i:if 5 French Grafis 4 ' Ag !ndiv idua I Art senfQfAnsfudiQ 44 FACULTY ' - fm 11' Hfffff kw fwgfi f ff f if ,ff f 52? 4 f - AY. if 1 W9 gg? f f 5 , f W , A ,L ,L?9: Qasi9S y ' i 9Sf??2 i 1g ' 1 1 ' ' 1 f L G-QvernfUQUffE0on . j AdvaCiC+9d HiSfQfYf 1 Digg ,Chazluj Spanish Lois Clmer Media Center Technician ana cuasuome 4 Li f6 Scienbe ' j1 5 io1 Qg y 3 s959KiC'9? a 'f ' il f PhY5iC3fl556993399 L'LLi',LAL. 'lL.V, ,L-i i 1 'k LLL , ,, LL mbvi L:V mkmmlth , IV ,i VA VmAA 2 I h My Q 159, gf ,, af' fl' 1559 ag' w Advice From The Best With last year's standing total equaling over 3600 students, this year the counselors were faced with a major workload. Even though the work was divided among eight counselors, headed by Cindy Snidecor, there were the tasks of credit checks, parent conferences and distribution of college information. On top of that the counselors had to deal with overloaded classes and a great number of schedule changes throughout the year. Other more difficult probiems were solved through the special education department. These services were provided for students with a learning handicap, communication handicap, visual problems, for the deaf and hard of hearing, and students with speech and language problems.. Mrs. Herandez, head ofthe department, helped these students be ali that they could be through this specialized individual tutoring. 1. Mrs. Duffy digs through class schedules to contact her many students. 2. Mr. Beck goes over graduation requirements with self- assured seniors Patti Lipp and Kari McCutlough. 3. 'llArs. Cook and Mrs. Castle are amazed at Mr. AIbright's ability to sleep and talk on the phone at the same time. 4. Robbie Johnson- and Dewey Coplin listen in terror as Mr. Gregory reads the list of homework assignments for the day. FAC U LTY 45 Yvonne Clow Switchboard Secretary S Tony Coe Media Technician Carla Coffin Student Store Financial Aide Louise Conner Spanish Kim Goody ASB Sl P Janelle Cook Counseling Secretary Gene Cooper Auto Mechanics Occupational Auto Patrick Corr Algebra ' Career Math Pre Algebra 46 FACULTY an V, ' f , f 'YJ ,af , Q 'K' ave 4 f ff 1 , W 3, 1 K., .1 5 ef Don Crawford Government 8t Econ American Government 81 World Affairs Joe Crlstarella A A S i Security Aide Angela Croce Child Development ii English l Tim Cunningham A Physical Education f Athletics Karen Davies Art i Drawing 8t Painting Commercial Art Carole DeCoIa American Literature Bridging ESL American Literature l M r iiii W ,,pl ig Lynn DePaul ,4ii, iiitl,ii i Drill Team g Physical Education A - Aerobic A - 1. Mrs. Sommer grins as the en ol' a long day nears. I ,,l EE L 2. Mr. Thomas demonstrates Mike Denis., surprised reaction afte MLT U.S. l llStOl'y A listening to his freshma Applied Social Studiesq D SfUde'1fS a'fSSfS'0fY- L MLT English A A A : '1A L I a S S 0 Mga- , S eech lt was up to the English department, headed by Mrs. Tina Graham-Caso, to keep Mira Mesa at the top of the district in literacy competency. Vocabulary words, compositions and home reading were not unusual assignments. There was also the annual district assessment tests and the pressing excitement of the senior CAP tests. Also, the advanced Senior English class held their annual Elizabethian Banquet. But, perhaps the most well known homework of the English department and English classes was the dreaded term paper. These assignments plus the excellent teaching skills! of Mira Mesa's teachers helped over 3600 students learn English skills that were necessary for survival outside of the classroom as well as inside. 3. Mr. McGowan, student teacher, lectures to his class before the Update begins. 4. Mrs. Shanner patiently explains yesterdays lecture to Dennis Abela. 5. You did say this is Friday? asks Matt Patacsil and Joey Zamora of Mrs. Graham- Caso, English chairperson. Q 4 E A... ' Mymwwwffriif ' FAC ULTY 47 Donna DeYoung Computer Science Trig 81 Adv. Algebra Geometry Ina Dieneri Financial Secretary Shlrley Duchock U.S. History World Historylfieography Pat Duncan U.S. History ESL Bob Durham Adv. World History Government 81 Econ Judy Earle Yearbook Ceramics Larry Eliiot Physical Education Athletics Pat Ellwood U.S. History 48 FACULTY V, ' if . in , ' V ' A Suzanne Emery Journalism English Otis Funches Vice Principal Robert Gabrlelson Career Math lnt. Algebra Pre Algebra Gltte Glllham Reception Secretary Wells Goodhue Advanced Science Physical Science Frank Graham-Caso Advanced Placement American History Philosophy Tlna Graham-Caso English Advanced American Lit Naida Grotf Physiology Biology 1. Mr. Butts demonstrates wi chalk taIk a difficult proble 2. Mr. Allen desperately tries get Shawn Owen to understa last night's homework. 3. Ms. Hicks uses the overhe- proiector to help Jerry Winte 2 3 a 5 i iece of Pi Addition and subtraction may seem like simple concepts, but where you go from there requires skill and Liedication. The Math Department demonstrated oth qualities in its quest to ind the answers to any and Fvery mathematical situation. Algebra was the chief bomponent of studies, with l ew concepts such as eometry and calculus ranching into multiple levels f complexity. ln addition to sing textbooks, graphs and alculators, students viewed I nd operated computer rograms that demonstrated ew theorems and computa- tion methods. , .3 4 Q 4. Mr. Flegas explains a computer math probiem to Kris Cooper 5. Mrs. Olsen enjoys teaching math, as well as athletics. 6. Ms. Mack is double checking the work of David Ridge, while Garrett Treptow listens for a hint. FACULTY 49 Ann Marle Hake Typing Marketing Shorthand Noel Hall Imaginative Dimensions Government 8t Econ Katherlne Hanks American Literature English Nell Helmburge Wood Valessa l-lentges Attendance Secretary Jane Hernandez MLT Resource MLT English Ruth Hicks General Math Algebra Chrlstoper Holtz Chemistry 50 FACULTY Terry Homiston Physical Education Athletics Mlke Hudak English Dlck Hull Algebra Trig Gwenn Jensen Foods 81 Nutrition Gourmet Foods Con Housing Mary Jensen Biology Marge Johnson Counselor Marlene Johnson Career Aide Ken Jones Advenced Chemistry Chemistry A.P. Chemistry , In m Traveling through time without leaving the classroom was the objective ofthe Social Studies Department. Students experienced the concepts of age-old customs and foreign culturesthrough textbooks and films. White one class may have been discussing the ancient Greek olympics, another might have been examining issues of current elections. This broadness of subiects kept ali interested in the new areas explored. New cultures and political systems provided alternative views to the American way, in addition to the examination of the origin of the United States. Reaching back 'to gain ancient information proved to be challenging, but entertaining and interesting as presented by the staff of the Social Studies Department headed by Mr. Ted Parent. 1. Mr. Chaffin show much surprise as the camera clicks pointing in his direction. 2. Mr. Durham lectures the class while drowsy Mike Wooster rests his eyes. 3. Mr. Prosser performs an unusual feat to eniighten everyones day. 4. Mrs. Duncan points out her favourite historical land mark. FACULTY 51 Stan Kalinger L American Literature A English Richard insuring' A Electronics A L A George Kreutz Landscap Maintenance L g A Landscape Design Inst Mike Lanz Drafting General Metal ructional Aide f ,,, L ' 52,7 ,. f, .A ,sh ..,, .V-, ,4fs.L.4L , , ,1,. ,,, Q was Q, ff V f 1 rbi' W Don Lee World History!Geography g Government 81 Econ Syhria Lee A 1 L lBusiness Math A rMarketing L A A yf 'i . , Q T AarramieLewisLs It e,i ' Florat Design WSW Jim Leyh L A TYP5flQ A A L L L Retail Nlerchandising A A Neue Lombardi 1 A World Geography!Econ L American Government!Eco World History!Geography LQ Dennis Lottermoser A Physical Education I Athletics A A Tom Lux Physical Science Leslie Mack Advanced Math Algebra Int. Algebra Athletics Bill Male CCTV TV Productions Media Practice Psychology Sharon Manklns V A Financiai Secretary A Harriet Nlarrlner f A A English A P Engiash Pubhc Speaking g L Mfs Romero aidsan injcre I Y 24 Mr.lSchmidt yells, where me fire? A A 52 FACULTY E5 5 Z 5, r 'student withan extra large set Lspecial 'dental'g' tweezers. l Z Z iii N1 ,o t Weird SZQQLTCQ Exploring new dimensions was thegoahwthescmncedepanment Students discovered their physical and chemical breakdowns with the help of textbooks, teachers, and the ever-popular lab acUviHes. Expedmenhng whh Um unknown, science activities ranged from exmoswe chenncm reachons to eyebah excavahons. Phymcs classes explored controlling forces overaHlHe,andiJnusualproperHes of physical objects. New advanced courses, such as AP Biology, added new levels of dHHcuHy and chaHenge to coHege-bound students. While the sciences were popular with students, the staff kept things under controlg earth- shattering reactions and examina- tions of other students were strictly prohibnedl 3. Mrs. Groff feeds her hungry students, Ronnie lsaguirre, and Marco Gonzales a nourishing snack before lunch. fi. Mr. Steinbrecher and Assad Abdal show the class how to pump a tire. 5. Mrs. Jensen helps Craig Foster focus on microorganisms during Biology. ,S 4 ' f ff' 5 ff ff if FACULTY 53 Andy Martinez Algebra Career Math Architectual Drafting Drafting Charles Mclntlre Physical Education Athletics Christy McMahan Pre Algebra Basic Algebra Physical Education Becky McMullen Counselor Geri Mlnott English Writers Workshop American Literature Phylis Mlque Instructional Aide Dennis Morgan English Joseph Mullen Geometry Basic Algebra 54 FACULTY KK VBA r 9 rit- lr' A f ff? is K w Paul Murphy A Advanced Math Algebra Howard Nordeen 4 Basic Algebra ' Geometry Ann Norman i Psychology Q Adv World History World History!Geography Ann Oberhaus Adv. American Literature Inaginative Dimensions Ronnl Olsen Geometry Pre Algebra Athletics John Orendortt English Contemporary Voices in Literature T. Drmsbee Media Center Aide 1. Mrs. Charles helps Jessig Bloomquist with a Spani paper. ' 2. Mrs. Lee patiently listens PGUI Oils student excuses for not doir C the h0fl18W0fk assignment- A-P- European History 3. Mrs. Rutland is proud of tt! Adv' Amefican Literature results of the last test grades. A.P. Engiish Career Math I The Foreign Language Department offered a simulation ofiworldwide travel ,without the hefty price tag. German, French and Spanish were all offered, creating a wide variety of cultural ideas and activities. Films, filmstrips and audio presentations nlightened students to more han just a language: it opened many doors to the understand- ing of a different culture. if one preferred to learn skills ore applicable at home, the usiness Department was the lace to be. Typing, horthand, computer opera- ion and many other skills roved to be helpful for choolwork as well as business rejects. Wa With Wo rds , , .fi qi., f I wvnamqwqfw f ,f3 323 fW , 4. Mr. Stowe wonders what his class will be up to next. 5. Mrs. Cadol enioys the warmth of the sun while grading her students' work. 6. Mrs. Bennett listens to an interesting translation from Cecilia Michel, Diedre Allen, and Yvonne Hall in a Spanish class. FACULTY 55 X- 'red Parent ' us, History AP nAmericannHisto'ry W -e Palm? f fPhysiycaln iEdgcation yAdaptedI,Physicai y Ed y Afhleffcsy e neenerlae Pefkee n y eeofficefrrainingi Business Computers y f Q ' Typing Jewel Poole Spanish English Jean Petter Library Secretary e Mike Presser Government 8x Econ U.S. History y ' TMLT Reading Z i w Appliedf Reading e e ee e y MLTnM8tI'l y Qiylligmysicaly Science 4 DHD Rf-r9aS y 1 A Drama Stagecraft 56 ' FACULTY Lnuls Regas e V yp AGYBDCGCF Math CQmPUf9f 59190006 qGeneralgMeath nene Leeaochgleau eE8l'lfRUm9l'0 'i Advanced Biology Phvsiofogvn Z Colleen Rosemene Textbook Secretary Pat Runyon Media Center Jerry Sandlln y Technical Math e Geomerfy e Advanced Main Man, nSCheldi'y Medua Center e T0!'Ya5Chff8'4l if ny,e campuiery Appticaiilons Advanced Math eene iff 'nee compufeefscfenee heir Talen Stands-ouf lf you had an interest in any kind of specialized class , then chances were you were in drafting, graphics, electonics, auto mechanics, commercial art, ceramics, band, choir, ASB, journalism, or even yearbook! Specialized classes had one common goal: to help students help themselves. ln each specialized class , Marauders worked, for the most part, on their own-whether it was building a circuit board or designing a new logo for Coca-Cola-but they always had assistance from a specially trained and well-informed teacher when it was needed. These teachers had years of experience with their skill and always had to keep up with the latest advances in their field. With special skill classes like these, it was no wonder that the students couldn't help but reach for the stars! 1. Mr. Bentley, Graphic Arts teacher, shoots a sharp look at his disruptive class. 2. Mr. Heimburge helps Robert Scriven make the final adiustments on his woodshop projects. 3. Mrs. Carrick assists Anne Chinchar and Sara Dinsen. 4. Mr. Male points tothe only important holes in a camera. FACULTY o e S S Mike Shiralshie S Security Aide Beverly Skinner TYPVVQ Norvgdafsniedley S Q SS FCUCVUS Gh0fa1 eEnSemb'e Reading Deveioprnent SegaefB!9h9f45Sfl1'ih Attend?F5Q93i93?35QfdSi4f'3fQT go gi 1ff3FChFf4 1Lw ss FACULTY S ii ooo . ee S , , MWW hc? Y , L, 1- H 3 , ff E L My f ff we-we A 1 5 Q la I f Y! fnif Q m ., JM Q ! W V f Y aw s MY' . ,,,,::,,, ff K if if ff' 5 f WXQ GSW ww? ,W Q 453,-, ,irgii VVK:,:.. N 1 IMI? f 'ffz i. f'fQ?f? f5iiQir ,gg gg , , 1- I f - . 1 7 V 'wg 5. S e SSSS Lm5i4o5Om'335fi f 5 Ef'QS'iSF?35 ' , if W ' S COTHYUSU WCSUOUSSS l Larry stew Physica! Science Biology S S S Carol Stowe Physical Education Athieticse Rleherdo Stowe ooeeo S Q fBUSi flQSSf Lawo S Q Sooe ,5iOf?QYi,5o535f5 37i'2ffQ S -'XX fy Z gg S o if eoee Soeo fff?QQj oeee eSo S ii' X 'SS'fS Seoeee S So S Seei if . S. ,, . lever-iffelqt fsfiff eS.o 2-S eMt- gj53ifUUih958li133335 bF93'?oifi59fVY93?7Sh15 ff?P1??'i3?Bf 5656509 9f.S9fUl??iG5geff Let s G9 Obsessed with making the best athletes out ot a prime selection, the physical education teachers wanted to get those students into shape! No more flabby thighs or sagging stomaohsmeveryone was going to get tit! Sports to accomplish this ranged from basketball to badminton, track to tennis. A typical P.E. period included calisthenics lyou freshmen get those legs upll, a game or two of volleyball Qkeep the bait in the courtly, and a short run tno slacking oft on that mile sprinttl. Keeping students 'in shape continued on after that 2:10bellfas most ieg Physical Education instructors stayed 1 for amfefics- Sbmeeiausht fUIUf9fChF5S1eEYGfeiie LIOYCJS a good iferehandtwhiteothefs frdieed fuwfe WeielhflittersfargtfhecenextlOlympians- what fheyadidf though, f9f5S3h6fSeWBf1f3dfhoselSfiid3Uf5 F'?15haP95- -and :they had fun Qolengfm lfldmaszkm asks saiydisgiafks ,ioiopenggiheegymldoors. Lg il.. V V L 3 kitg,i 1' 'H gfuotifaacnes nismeralpefsoasmdents frf'3'it'i9Uf W3Yif0lh3?'l'3'e ai 535K9f5a7'f fl eetl isgiigi i i igie like icollecfsiiracauetsvtoreseileral Lofzqeslsrqqanzgfggpuse.Q 1 ssss Q 1 2 i zu, 225965 ' Dale Thomas Advanced English English Suzanne Thonert Advanced English American Literature Earl Toler Math improvement Trig!Adv Algebra Geometry Larissa Toma French Kathy Vlllaneuva Xerox Aide Jim Vlassls Principal Alice Volpe Instructional Aide Nancy Wahl SIP Secretary 60 FACULTY 77e3f3'l?f'75a2 VV,l,A ,,,, A ., ,,.,,lV,l .,,r,.,, , ,,l.,.r, E., ,VVr-,- V ,lV,3 4 it yy ,r,, 1 ,, ' '- Gp' 'gf ' I ',r5sw','1.,w, . M'-'A wfiiil fx If ' 'f he 6 'hir ,, ,aww sq ZF V 'Q.,- - Ur- L, 2' , 46' 1 , V wr, . Vickie Ward Career Counselor Virginia Ward S World History!Geograpthy Barbara Wells Vice-Principal Storm Wery Life Science Marge Wlttstruck lnt. Algebra Technical Math Algebra Advanced Math Len Wolfe Advanced Band Marching Band Beginning Guitar TYPifl9 Shirley Young English English Literature Kim Yourczek General Math Computer Science int. Algebra 1. M. Buechler demonstrates to his class the rules of the road. 2. Mr. Kreutz explains thi- assignment for the week to hi: landscaping class, i 3. One of Mr. Talbott's man! responsibilities includesdrivef: education for a period. sy, IFringe Bfenefits This year's Mira Mesa's riving Education classes, ught by Mr. Buechler, Mr. smith, and Mr. Talbott, let not lophomores and hot juniors arn the rules of the road- alifornia style. A course in lealth and first aid accom- lained this overwhelmingly popular class. ROP Uiiegional Occupation Programl classes, instructed ly both Mr. Kreutz and Ms. Qewis, drove land-oriented Hot Spotters towards lossible future careers in ndscaping and floral design. Driving and the drive to create leauty was obviously a main heme for students at Mira vtesa...and in more ways than :an be counted. 4. Our school security consists of: Joe Cristarella, John Whiteman, Ray Morales, Mike Shiraishi, Dorothy Haugland, Officer Dennis, Officer Blackburn, and Pat Wafer. 5. Mr, Smith can always enioy a student's response to a question on health or driving. 6. Mrs. Lewis attempts to strangle Lynette Atwater at the approval of Shelly Dennis. FACULTY 61 ' Gall Zldes Writing Workshop J kk 'V W ' 'wr f 1 X i Z , f 6 1. Mr. Bolden, Vice-principal, receives a reminder of December 7th from active security aide, Mike Shiraishi. 2. The hard working cafeteria workers of Mira Mesa high consist of Diane Smith, Wanda Heims, Grace Sloan, Miyoko Kosaka, Ruth Wetherald, Sharon Aguilar, Jackie Josephson, Cindy Bailey, Marge Baierski, Carman Lovato, Angie Romano, Brenda Sheffel, Delfina Clark, Mary Lou Swelland, Sara Esquilin, and George Wu. 3. Few students knew of Mr.Yourczek's, Mr. Corr's, Mr. Crawford's, Mr. McGowan's, Mr. Toier's, Mr. Parent's, or Mr. Lee'S moonlighting efforts as Chippanda!es' Chumps of the Year 4. Kathy Villaneuva knows alot about reproduction, as she is the Media Center xerox operator. 62 FACULTY mm. 'I' neg . g Q. , I It . ' M -5' Q lf' . it 'QTL with Chaos To ask where the center of the Hot Spot was, would usually get a reply of the office'LYet, both students and faculty sometimes forgot that if it were not for the gardening and custodial services, the services provided by the library and the cooks and the help at the career center, the campus would not have functioned. The custodians not only cleaned up after all, but also repaired broken furniture, supplied the campus with needed materiais, and generally held the campus together. The library, headed by Mrs. Midge Backensto, served both teachers and students alike. From books to magazines to films and filmstrips, the media center had it alll Gardeners helped with beauty, while the cooks had the more practical job of feeding the school. When Juniors and Seniors needed jobs, the career center was there, acting as a stepping stone for hot career-minded students. 1. The Media Center staff are Tony Coe, Collen Roseman, Gail Stauffer, Mary Scheidt, Jean Potter, Mary Wagner, Midge Backensto, and Lois Cirner. 2. John Clark, Harold Harrington, Steve Gay, Connie Olivas lhead gardeneri, and Fred Foronda are the people responsible for our beautiful campus. 3. The custodial crew that works for you are Dave Phillips, Nick Castle, Don Anderson, Bob Lowry lhead custodiani, Larry Sweany, Van Feike, Linda Dingman, and Jerry Arnold. FACULTY 63 ITimQ 'S't ahdS Still ,WWMWWWWKUY mv-uf' N Q ,N V3 ' W- Q 2 'L Nl .. vxws xx K Q :wMixa.W Xvf is f'?RLFg. -mvhffsggig ,mf ,ww1+i wggk,gQew Mug? QX4 W X E X X X X Xxvxx S 1MSgE i 64 FACULTY , 'gem , EYQ W ,-W, M, A W U, if , gn ' 2 X f X M 1' f M ,X MM i f f Q32 f W7 mm' 'Served 2UGUS9tvzJ'9l2wlue1isaJ 'XU1 UJOL 62:31 'SU23 Kpnr Hal 'Z1I0H SUUO Coal 'avuma USGJUQW few 'xeqos 10120 tau 'GSW U00 fm 'uo1s!Luop-41069153 Anal QQLJ 'sgssem lugp fQLD Awoouonc' 'f9IJ!l4S mb 'Uuws P-'9U0!H fsw 'In9d9CI UUM tau 'U20Uf1o1vd KLLJ 'UUJHUO A3 COLD 'bmw KSIS61 C63 'SBUJOUL S120 tel 'xuewd D91 cn 'SHHUJSQO UUv Q93 'SSUHUO 2610 C97 'Semz H20 iv! 'ueuoul QUUUZUS C97 '!S!H9CJ aww Cal 'USSUSP USMS CU MW I ,li 'ff.,, I FACULTY 65 1 .L I. .a'fq g5 ,Q ie 5 , K V,,.V 1: K . V1 1 1' 15 If I Q 4-1'fg.:A 411: i L. , Avi It , 9. .9- Dr x,- fir , , A -4 , 'fi' ' , . .-1 J I , , v ,. , l -,, , -if K , ,-.y.q,, - . , f Q 5 im IIII 4 5 L O C A L S G N L Y V 'fffmi I NM? b 'E fixwj 5-1 Ex 5 , fm I 'K -, ,I 3' 5 x IX if X K 51 I I v 2 if-f' NT-1 2 xg KAWQQ ' 2- 4 f 1' 1. I .f 5 5 9 u gf' I -A 2 W. f. iii , I . I ww' ff 'f X I, II Ij 0 It I x 5.5. if 1' sfx QV' gf- 'ks . 'Q RJ I ' ' ' ' ' I X 1 V, 1 f . 1 g ,K 1 A !? I , -M' X 1: x .N- ix 5 31,35 m iw ? .hx Q ,Z ,V . 1 .. '1:,, fe I , 1 gi 5 x 5 TIP is 5 5 fn, E s f 3 5 i Q , 3 I i 3 f 3 g. 5 3 If 5 v 2 3 5 by 54 E , Z 3 E . I E Q 1 f X 5 f Z , 2 2 r S sf S 2 H5 SENIOFI DIVISION 5' f M, .. T ' If .ix iz E i '- s ,dv Ll, I ret I Mt A. - 1. During the breather 2. At lunch Marm Gaitan, Michelle Bundoc, Lorene Danga, Kim Do, Dee Dee Latimer, Kari Agbayani, and Mary Ellen Manuel gettogether and 3. On the first day of school, Sylvie Waterhouse, Tsimberg, Geraldine Tenorio, Sharon Randall, Jan Matthias, , A 4 2 and Stephanie Bardin discuss what they did over summer I 1 it 1!! H IR I hhh...to be a Senior! The work was there land plenty of itll, along with many responsibilities and commitments, but in the back of every Seniors' mind was the knowledge that their memorable high school days were almost up! College-prep classes stretched time to its longest limits, with piles of homework demanding immediate attention. ln addition, extra-curricular activities and leadership roles took up many after school hours. Seniors worked to prove their abilities and represent the student body. Even with busy schedules, sometimes holding jobs as Counting down as the weeks rolled by, four year veterans of MMHS passed the time at the old hangouts and exploring new territories. Seniors knew the Hot Spot like the back of their hands, and were well represented in its many activities and functions. Senior spirit boiled over in any event, helping to collect class funds and spirit points, reaching for the top position. And, between living it up and looking back, the Seniors prepared for their rapidly approaching new phase of life. Whether attending college, beginning a career or starting a family, the Class of '86 waireaggly to well, Seniors man ed to make time for fun. I n I , i 2 1 A ig face the chal e ge. g W ir, A , I. te i ,gf e to ,Z ,ax 'ig ' N ix 'x it :Q SENIOR DIVISION 67 Adams ---- Michelle Adams Kathleen Agbayani Michelle Agbayani Daniel Aklufi Peggie Alderson Rose Alford James Alkema Lisa Allen Manuel Alvarado Elizabeth Alvarez Erik Anderson Judith Apodaca Jocelyn Aquino Paul Aquipel Zahra Arab Elaine Aragon Barba Arnel 68 SENIOR FH. ,SK if if ,A-5? .gm Yi W J h Esbeck and M Valenzuela kick back in front of the senior board at lunch while Jody Robb advertizes spirit in the class of 1986. 1' fg , V 5 2 -,'Q,I'.'f:f'1'3 Pigi - 3 , ' , A E2'Q'??5: FEM 5',jV:Q,5'., J' E ' e e!-5 Haw II Serie 1 vague, J Q-A L 1 43 eewu all we 'A Mm Bagongahasa Melissa Arns Samantha Austin Veronica Autus Vaughn Avakian Amy Ayers Keith Bacon Nichelle Bader Henry Bagongahasa SENIOR 69 Bailey- Cheryl Bailey Robert Bailey Jon Bailleul A Jesus Bala Raymond Bamford Antonio Bantum Mary Barcelon Stephanie Bardin Gossip No matter what the conditions were at school, there was always a time and a place for seniors to gossip. And even if there wasn't, a time would still be found. Teachers, friends, homework, the time, the weather, a nuclear disaster, nothing could stop the constant spread of gossip. lt traveled around the campus like a disease, spreading its infections throughout every and any vulnerable senior. New couples were hot items, along with public displays of affection, fights, and the inevitable breakups. Though usually transferred orally, the gossip spread through handwritten notes, telephones, and extensive facial and body movements. As foracure, there seemed to be no hope, and even if there was, that cure too would probably have been ignored due to the an-ivai of newer, juicier, more controversial gossip! 70 SENIGR -Binks Richard Bark Ronald Bark Dorothy Barnes Stephanie Barnes Susan Bartholomew Earle Bartolome Victoria Basom Kenneth Basurto Andrea Baucom Roel Bautista Wayne Baxter TamaFa Beam Joel Beardsley Lolita Bell Angela Bellez Rhonda Bendy Mario Benedito Ronnie Bennett John Bigley Andrew Binks SENIOR 71 Birkenbach - Paul Birkenbach Christopher Blaj Sean Blake David Bleakley Lainie Block Patricia Blount Anne Bosse Devora Bourgstein Sean Bowers Jamie Bridges Robert Bridges Neal Brinkerhoff Michelle Broome Kimberly' Brown 72 SENIOR il I Tan are punished, but not discouraged, by being sent during Mfg Otis' fifth period AP English Class. I a Leslie Brown Kelly Brust Eric Buclatin Robert Bugsch Loretta Bumgardner Michelle Bundoc Jimmie Burksaze Elynn Buttler Andrea Byous Maryann Cabrera Keith Calhoun Coreena Calveri Reynalyn Camoras Laura Campbell SENIOR 73 Campbell Cantwell l-- - Brook Cantwell Thong Cao Joel Carambas Cathy Carr Sean Carter Sanford Carvajal Aileen Casil Julius Castillo C ou n ci Making the most of their final year of high school,spirited seniors looked towards Senior Class Council to an outlet for their energies. Much work was donegfundraisers that included candy and pennant sales were enough to keep the seniors moving during the year, but that aspect of the money making was just the tip of the iceberg. Lead by Mr. Bill Male, Class Council officers Grace Monton tPresidenti, Karleen Wetherald, lVice Presidentl, and approximately twenty others helped all the seniors raise every cent possible by sponsoring the Homecoming Dance, as well as senior socials. All the money raised was for one purpose, to cut down on every senior's graduating costs. With activities such as the Senior Breakfast, the Prom, the Senior Luncheon, Disneyland, and of course, graduation, itwas no wondera good deal of the average senior's paycheck was used up just for hisgraduation activities! No need to fear, though, the Class Council did its best to see that every senior had a smaller bill than they could have had in the first place. After all, beyond graduation stood the world of no high school...they had to have something with which to remember their last days. 74 SENIOR Conner Shelby Castle April Chambless Mariel Chavez Mike Christy Hy Chung Niel Cielos Gerald Clark Lisa Clark Fluby Claros Christine Coffin Eric Coffin Brian Cole Dawn Collins Thomas Collins l Thomas Comley Matt Connell Melissa Connor SENIOR 75 Conniff ------- U 0 V Scott Conniff A David Cook Michelle Cook a Darci Cooper Leanne Cooper Venica Cooper Duward Coplin Sheri Corbett C Bill Corely Maricel Correa Homer William Steven Jonathan Henry 76 'senldlilij Phillip Dang Lorene Danga Dung Dao Greg Davis Cheryl Dawn Sharon Dawn Tamara DeAngelis Rosalyn Decker Teddy Deguzman Chris Deluca Brenton Demko James Demnianiuk Shelley Dennis Raul DeSantiago Eileen Diaz Jeffrey Dickey Eugene Diveley Kim Do Sandie Doan Bryan Doane SENIOR 77 Doane Dobler Elena Dobler Laura Dodd Warren Domingo Paul Donato Chris Doneux Garrick Driskell Patricia Duffield Randi Duncan Hung Duong Vincent Durant Daniel Durkovich Shawn Dvergsten No Doze With academics, school, extra-curricular activities and sometimes a job, many seniors found they had little time for sleep. No-Doze nights were common for busy students trying to raise their grade point average and social status at the same time. Long after the local hangouts had been deserted, tiny lights burned in the rooms of students anxiously studying to cram a week's worth of learning into a few hours. lt was easy to spot a sleep-starved senior, dark glasses to hide swollen eyes,a slow shuffling walk, and plenty of cans of carbonated caffeine. Yet even when the magic moment of rest arrived, sleep to most was impossible. Teenage nerves could sometimes keep even the most exhausted individual up all night long. Guess who fell asleep again? lt's Kelly Brust who is caught in the act of snoozing- symptom 1 of senioritis. John Dykeman Jeffrey Eacock Todd Ehrlich Stephen Eicher Patrick Elamparo Charon Ellsworth Tamara Ely Lisa Enriquez Mark Ergino Raymond Erickson John Esbeck Cielindo Esguerra Michelle Esperanza Danette Esteban ' Dinah Evangelista Eileen Evangelista Trevor Evans Margaret Faller Samuel Farinas Ronald Farnbach SENIOR 79 - Farnbach Feher --- Denise Feher Sharon Ferrer Brian Fink James Finucan ' Kelly Foley Jeannie Folwarski Lynn Ford Tammy Forrest Kristine Foster Krisitne Gabriel Marni Gaitan Wehli Galvante Michael Gapasin Tony Garcia Douglas Garhartt Herman Gasaway Noel Gelle Paul Genack George Georgalis Emily Gephart so sermons b G ra nt Robert Germar Barbara Gersztyn Christina Gillham Vincent Gilliam Ricardo Gomez Barbara Gornperts Cynthia Gonzales Zoyla Gonzales Tena Gooden Mellanie Goren James Grant SENIOFIS 81 Grofcsik - Wendy Grofcsik . Tracy Groves Cecile Guevarra Jeremy Guffey Nancy Gutierrez Scott Gutting Yuki Hackler Gil Hagen Sherri Hairfield Yvonne Hall Tracy Hall Timothy Hallick Christine Hammond Kevin Hancock Stephen Handy John Hannon Kenneth Hansen Kristi Hansen Keith Harding Laura Harris 82 SENIORS - - - 4 - -Hegemeyer 09 gealfx QQ mite mc' 9 Q00 6 Q O 25060 00X 0 O . sum The Dating Game From Homecoming to the Prom, the school year was filled with the search for the perfect date. At the beginning of the year, new students offered different possibilities. Then, there were a few of the new improved who were now able to catch the eye of that someone special. The nightlife at the beach of dancing brought other hopeful perspectives to mind. And, when all these places did not turn out with the great date, some students sought the romantic side of a friend that had been overlooked before. But, there were always those lucky few who were able to keep their boyfriends or girlfriends from the summer. Summer love could last from months to minutes, and were always unpredictable. Just one social gathering could form countless new couples, confusing even the most dedicated gossipers. Were Boy A and Girl B really serious about each other, or was it just the heat of the moment? Time would usually tell, and ifthe romance hit the rodes, oh well! There were plenty of other fish in the sea, and the hunting season never closed. Michael Hartenau Amy Hass Michael Havens Kelly Heaton Donald Heck Charles Hedstrom Heather Hefferon John Hegemeyer SENIORS 83 Helsley John Helsleyi Mike Hendrick Karrie Henson Daniel Hernandez Karen Hernandez Kevin Herr Shannon Herrin Mary Hery Beth Hibler Kristin Hiegel William Hight Gregory Hilzer Darin Hinesly Nagaoka Hiromi Scott Hodulik David Holdaway Mike Holguin Eric Hollman Daniel Holt Marcia Holt 84 SENIORS Kahler Heather Horn Jeffrey Houston Heather Howze Yachen Hsu Stephanie Hubbard Dan Hunt Kimberly Hunter Laura Hurt Donald Hutson Sarah lmm Gina Inofinada Amy James Michael Janke Irma Jimenez Kirk Johnson Jason Jones Kenneth Jones Spencer Jones Lauren Joyce Melissa Kahler SENIOHS 85 Kaiser- - The Race ls On The twenty-five thousand dollar, red, convertible sports car pulled into the parking lot at 7:00 am to get a space without scratchingthe kiIler paintjob. Thejunior year was the year to spend bucks on the automobile. Some students put utterally thousands of dollars worth of extras into their motor vehicles. The impressed looks must have been worth it. As most seniors had jobs, they were able to put that little extra bit into that two thousand dollar stereo system, casual paint job, or into car payments that would equal renting an apartment. But, being the first one to drive intothe school parking lot with the most tripped out truck orthe sportiest sportcar on the lot gave a great deal of satisfaction and pride. . 39 vin 'en Smtxnoppm XGXO 3 Q 0065 X, 08' ffcfsh will xiii' area mac 6 we To eritev-i0'K an I Kenneth Kaiser Shara Kaiser Patrick Kane Ruperto Kangleon Linda Keely Brian Kelley Neil Kendricks Ann Kennedy 86 SENIORS --- - - Lagerblade William Kenney Geri Kepner Lisa Key Hoa Khong Lorie Kim Diana King James King Jill King Leah King Janna Kingsley Jeffrey Kopff Christine Krickhuhn Robert Krueger Hao La Ruth Lackovic Kenneth Ladd Vicky Lagerblade SENIORS 87 Y ur .T ' ,E If .N-Q? LM., E M A v Q wa A 1? ff' ',w g,w 4' 313' Y 'B P , X- ,pf '- E A 7 W Z xv' X 9' , iw? QB? A U fp: 2114: gf, , A g,g+,,u , e - nzgglg -v ii? 4.4 v 7' -Sig' f 'ifftz A x 'a'm.,1h ,,,,.i ,x 1 'K f 'fff4 ' ,fg:uQ r, : ,vw I . g414iw'111, f . A Qi- ' A 31 ' f, Wt , Ref , .Huw mmm. W. ., OE? ' N. ,A dk 'Q K r W f W ff- J: n 13 w Hr, f' I W x . 'ef , 5 ff if Q 7 . V- .. .H :L ' if , Iilf is 'S-3231 35:2 wi, as 5 f' 'www fn 4 'f , fx. 5? xg fe-.xx J ,1-, i uf 4 L ' XM W j f W ., H - WY1xs+?3f1Q..f'y ' ' --.gg -an .Z7 '5 Lag rimas Edgardo Lagrimas Tieu Mang Lam Stacey Lambeth Vanessa Lammers Lori Langhammer Arthur Lanuza Desiree Lapointe William Larson Denise Latimer Angela Lau Erica Lauderdale Joan Lawlor Hanh Le Huyen Le Alice Leathlean Jason Lee Tracy Lee William Lee John Lemaire Tiffanie Lewin 90 SENIORS Go for the green! Almost summed up the seniors' feelings on working for money in their final year. Listening to a new album or watching the latest flick were popular ways to spending The dough once it was attained. A job was muCh mOfe than a weekly check, though. In addition to school. a student's day revolved around his of her work schedule. Planning parties, doing hoihGWOVk, and talking to friends over the phone all dropped to second place behind the job. Whether OV not 3 student's schedule was overloaded GGDSUC1 Oh h0W successful was the place for whiCh he Of She worked. Newer businesses such 33 FUGCHUCKGYS Taco Bell, and Carl's Jr. had a larger work load because of all their new patrons. Old favorites - McDonalds, K Mart, and Chuck E. Cheese may not have received an increase in business, but the students who worked there could be sure their jobs would be around for a long time. Sarah lmm. Tom Tucker and Vicki Marshall sacrzifice their Saturday night for hi Ingry Scarcellas custnnwrs and extra cash -- Lopez Marshall Lewis Tina Lewis Lynn Lieberman James Lim Renee Lindsay Patricia Lipp Nicole Lofft Darlene Long Tina Long Lisa Longoria Mike Loper Claudia Lopez Lopez Kimberley Lopez Mary Lopez Robert Lopez Pamela Lops Eric Loyola Perry Ludwig Mai Ly Jeffrey Lyons Tamara Lyons Michelle Mackay Charles Macleod Chris Macpherson John Maddela l-louman Mahmoudi 92 SENIORS .Li Vie 'H Senior sp lp ts in thfibio vvhefc-I iam l l 2 1 D lt f s hem mill il 1 film to vvhoi llllll will -' VV 'll 9 4 VIL F' ri dll. L. lf g?' N? T-. T' Q, x. yi Q3 N. 2 McAnany Nieves Malicdem Rosanna Manno Mary Ellen Manuel David Marcus Chiara Mariano Teralynn Markham Vicki Marshall John Martin 1 William Martin Andrew Martindale Timo Masalin Dennys Massanet Anjanet Massey Michael Mathews Janette Matthias Kevin Mattson Joel Mauel Michelle Mauricio Robin Maylone Ryan McAnany SENIORS '93 1 i, McClain - Byron McClain Wendy McCready Kari McCulloch Carrie McHenry Elizabeth McKeon Gregory McKinney Zain McKinney Tangala McKinon Phyllis McMahon Sean McNair Glenn Mejia David Melson Amy Melville Peggy Mersmann Craig Miller Susie Miller Kim Mills Sonia Mills Mariel Miranda Raymond Miranda 94 SENIORS ----- Mosley QQONNZQLO Ov 0 o Oxfl' QV Q Q, 6 0 K at 9+ 50 06' Dude... Surfers Still Exist They ignored regular fashion codes, rules of cool, and passing fads. They had a private, exclusive language, used only by true members. They had only one desire, one obsession, maintaining priority over everything else: hitting the waves. Who were they? Who else but the school surfers! Zipping around in the big deep blue, the only worry of a surfer was when the next set of awesome shred-action would hit. The unofficial heroes of California, and always a hit with freshmen girls, surfers were in search of fun in the sun, and escape from the kooks of the world. Fellow dudes would meet early on the shores for the dawn patrol, and leave only at the last minute possible. Of all the groups and cliques at school, the surfers were the most identifiable. Who could ever forget that surfers stand alone . Grace Monton Aurelio Morales Richard Morales Silahis Morales Deanna Morgan Gerald Moriarty Debra Morrow Lesa Mosley SENIORS 95 Mullen ----i----- Kathleen Mullen Roxanne Mullen Larry Mulock Cecilia Muro Hector Muro Tamie Murphy Roger Myers Michelle Nagy Jennifer Nasrawi M Jennie Nellans Connie Nepomuceno Nghi Nguon Hien Nguyen Hung Nguyen Karen Nguyen Loan Nguyen Quang Nguyen Tai Nguyen Thuong Nguyen Trang Nguyen 96 SENIORS .' Qu' 553 ' Kum heir the, Splflt, week Ctson Nocon Nocon Carrol Nooris ' Carlos Noronha Wanda Ocampo DeWayne Odom Jason Oen Rose Ogrodowski Julie Ohrmund Ceasar Olaes Sonny Olson SENIORS 97 Ordway - Tracy Ordway Nancy Oscarson Paul Ospina James Ouellette Edward Outlaw Kevin Owen James Pabelico Geraldine Padgett Ann Padilla Albert Padua Robert Paine ' Debra Pais Carlos Pallares Geoffrey Palmer Kathleen Pandes David Parker Joyce Parra 98 SENIORS . Penny Clock Watching The most important part of any school day was always the time. Students had plenty of things to count down: how rnuch longer until lunch, the end of a boring period, the beginning of another or the time left on a pass. Not only were there many times to keep track of, but also many varieties of telling it. Some relied on loud beeping watches with digital accuracy, while others looked for more fashionabletime pieces. Those who could hear them guided their schedules to the bells, the rest just followed everyone else's lead. As for those who had spent four years of listening to bells and beeps, and gone through every variety of watch available, they gauged the time by simply checking the position of the sun. Henry Bagonghasa. an experienr. ed time-teller. needs only to glance at his watch after four years of dismissal bells. A self-ct few have mastered sun time. Felicitas Pascua Jack Payne James Payne Michelle Peiss Michael Pellerito Ronald Pelton Fionita Pena Laura Penny SENIGRS 99 Perez Maniph Enrique Perez Zaid Perez Thomas Perry Thi Thi Pham Benjamin Phelps one Phengmixay Jennifer Phillips Duc Phung Suzette Pichette Richard Pilgrim Erick Pinzon Scarlett Pittman Susan Polk Yvonne Pooler Richard Potter Francis Purcell lmellnda PllQSicllfl i Paul Rabanal Sharon Randall P Stacy Ratti 100 SENIORS is R0 binson Kathy Rebollido Traci Reirchner Danny Revak Jack Reynolds Jennifer Reynolds Evelyn Reynon Edwin Reynoso Brenda Richardson Andrea Richmond Kristin Richmond Myrna R. Rilloh Jody Robb Shelley Roberson John Robert Mark Robert Kirk Roberts Linda Roberts Kandi Robinson Lorell Robinson SENIORS 101 Robinson-- - Telia Robinson Elizabeth Romero Joe Ronquilla Julie Rosas CLyde Rosburg Kenneth Rose Matthew Ross Michael Ross Jorge Roy Shannon Rozsa Ronald Runton Christen Russell Junk Food Three minutes...two minutes...one minute...the bell finally rang. It was definitely time to rejuvinate a frazzled brain after a long tedious class. And, what better energizer than mass munchies? ln fact. most Senior's diets consisted of total junk food from morning 'til night. Before school, a quick stop at Christy's or Winchell's donut shops got the sugar high going. Between classes, 7111 runs kept the energy up. At lunch, many students could be seen hitting up one of the fast food eateries along Mira Mesa Boulevard. Then came the fridge raids after school. And, what better way to end the day than a quick binge at McDonald's over homework! l'll start my diet tomorrow! Kathy Niknejad cannot ignore her pre-lunch hunger pains and enjoys her cure! 102 SENIORS Shah Michael Sacman Eric Sainz Laura Salverda Frankie Sanchez Geraldin Sandejas William Sanders Eileen Sandoc Mendell Sangalang Hilda Santiago A.C. Santos Jocelyn Saria Julie Sayler Tammy Schartung Dawn Schofield Andrea Schumow Peter Schwartz Sean Scribani Gina Sequerra Arthur Servin . Ami Shah SENIOHS 103 Shanklin i Jo Shanklin Katia Shokrai Stefani Shorack J G.. as Cheri Shrock Charles Silver . - . i M, aa? Ch risten Si m mons J Brett Sismey Julie Ohrmund and Jody Robb participate in spirit weelg Manuel Sitay Robert Siudym at spirit week race: eating grapes was their task, and theyi Stacy Slatlem ' ' A ,,., E i Chad Smith Darin Smith Kerry Smith 104 sENioRs a John Sheridan i 4 x v i Suarez l Sheila Smith Christine Snow Michael Snow Kathryn Snowden Noel Socito Richard Solomon Lauria Solomonsen Jocelyn Songalia Brett Spradlin Mark Steele a Christine Stevens Daniel Stilwell Petar Stojadinovic Clarissa Suarez SENIOFIS 105 Suidan Monique Suidan John Sweeney Bonnie Szymanski Ricardo Tajalle Mary Tan Andrew Tastad Michael Tavenner Donna Taylor Earl Taylor Anita Telles Geraldine Tenorio Minh Thai Ly Thom Kathy Thomas Chris Thompson Dana Thompson James Thompson Milton Thompson Shawn Thompson Scott Thomberry 106 SENIORS Townsend X wi Q Div QQK KX X! XO t Q, 31 Oox Not Just A Place To Sleep A self-decorated look was definitely in . There was usually a wall to wall carpet of clothes. Posters emerged from the clothes to cover the walls from roof to floor. Often times, you could spy the corner of uncovered cork on an overcrowded bulletin board. In the closet, well...you just didn't open the door. And, who knows what might have escaped from under the bed during the wee hours of the night? Empty soda cans and discarded junk food wrappers littered every corner, surface and dimension of the average room. Most carpets probably hadn't seen'a vaccurn for many moons. But even with all the junk and trash. rooms were an undisturbed heaven for any and every student. Being in yourown room meant listening to loud music without complaints, talking on the phone for endless hours, or just daydreaming away in a private sanctuary. No matter what the size or condition, a bedroom was the sole spot of student serenity. Tina Tiffin Hoang To Ferdinand Toledo Helen Tolentino David Toman Michael Tomasulo John Torok Randall Townsend sENioFis 107 Tracy Shannon Tracey Chris Trajano Doan Tran Oanh Tran Van-Tuoc Tran Nhan Trang Leonard Trento Vinh Trieu Dmitry Tsimberg Oliver Turner Candice Udd Darrel Ueno Angela Utne Elaine Valencia Marc Valenzuela Eileen Valero Jerry Vales David Valleroy Wendy Vanpelt Mary Ellen Vaughn 108 SENIORS A we rherald Amy Vavrunek Douglas Verville Ronnie Viado Robert Vigil Vincent Vinarao Rommel Vinzon Daniel Vouaux Dung Vu Sarah Walsh Sylvie Waterhouse Michelle Wayne Marie Weaver Tod Weber Elaine Weddle Sandra Weeks Elizabeth Weems Mary Weighmink David Welch Gail Wescott Karleen Wetherald SENIORS 109 Whitaker Kami Whitaker Paul White Robin White Kari Whiteley Chris Whitesell John Wildey Lori Wilkins Denise Williams Michael Williams Valerie Williams W Erich Wilson Samuel Wilson Todd Wilson Robert Winberg Laurie Winter David Wong Rosalind Yahja 110 SENIORS Zonkel Pa Yang Su Yi Laura Yssel Shirley Zaccheo uw Noelani Zerr Stacey Zionts John Zollinger Patricia Zonkel Jeffery Perkins Ten Years From Now l'll be in the political world somewhere-maybe the governor of California! , stated Karen Hernandez. l'll be out with fast cars and fast womenl lVle'? Oh, l'll live the normal life...loving wife, two kids, two cars...you know. l'm gonna be a superstarmanother Diana Rossi , said Yvonne Hall. Knowing my luck l'll end up in agrave near Three Mile Island... Out in space...literally. , foretold Arthur Lanuza. l'll be QB for the Chargers! We'll be locked up in a home for the criminally insane writing on padded walls with crayons. , prophesised , Deanna Morgan and Karrie Henson. l wanna be a foreign interpretermbut whether or not l will be is a horse of a different color! SENIORS 111 1. Sharon Ferrer 1 2. Todd Ehrlich, Chad Smith and Jody Robb 3. Leanne Cooper 4. Dewey Coplin 5. Tracy Ordway 6. Wendy Grofcsik and Lynn Ford 7. Dan Aklufi and Sharon Randall 8. Zoyla Gonzales 9. Tod Weber, Susie Lopez, and James Demnianiuk 112 SENIORS 5535 M 2. ig if M 5 I W121ih1N ' Jrq ' E f Ye Vw 4 l W w ar l - m f 'f 4- ,, L 7 4 ,,.. , ,. V -4... , Q' Y: W5 ll! MIXM N SENIORS 113 C E W Mmm ff , N Z 1-'Y Q M w,1,f,wf5.f,fff,QiSaA K Ek - 5' va 5' hawaii- iff-A.'.?X?fff Nz' 4, w .,,,m,g' ,M , 3 wig? K ' N ' ' J V ' 'WW' AV-it ,Q fd? fww -5 iii: ,fkigpi -I7 ff A. ,.. l, ,, .Am W, f'5Mf3?3f,gg 1 ,, . ,. Q--,-A -I , A - V 3' My 'M 1-JJ. W 7 I I. 7 y px ' AML., , ga . SZ? 4W9'g,:1W 'Q Juniors- IVICIVILXXXVII Bursting onto the scene this year were Juniors who were motivated by an abounding spirit. Directing this flow of energy was Mr. Don Lee, advisortothe Class of 1987's Student Council. This year's council consisted of high voltage students such as Laura Toller, Katheryn Zuercher, Cindy Hallock, Lynn Fredeluces, Mandi Smith, and Florida Tiqui, with the help of other vibrantJuniors. The Classof'87 headedforthe boiling point through fundraisers which included gift wrapping and numerous candy sales, as well as sponsoring a dance or two. With their sights set or graduating the following year, the soon-to-be-seniors heated up their afternoons by attending class council meetings to plan for the following year. The 87' Junior Class Council consists of: Arvin Saluta, Lynn Fredeluces, Judy Mercado, Noelle Santamaria, Gladys Bautista,Joe Ramirez, Shelly Bauer, Jennifer Mique, Tracy Cook, Laura Toller, Jody Matthews, Mandi Smith, Cindy Hallock, Jacquelyn Moorhead, and Airon l-lough, Not pictured: Katheryn Zuercher. f Wm, . I' Karen Abbate Kristen Abbey Troy Abbott Assad Abdul Gloria Abejar Dennis Abela John Adams Jeannie Adelman Julia Agle Pete Agvinaldo Brad Aldredge Maria Aledia Joel Algar Albert Alivia Qtr 23 116 Juniors Stephen Allen Patrick Alonzo Alfonso Alvarado Maria Alzona Teresa Alzona Cherilyn Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Kris Anderson Tammy Anderson Alvin Anquillano Mark Antonietti 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 Irma Bahena Caroline Bailly Richard Baird Caressa Baker Cathy Bala Robert Baldwin Arlene Baquir Jasmine Barba Jerry Barber Larry Barker Michael Barksdale Gina Barone Demetra Barr Billy Bartlett Michelle Bauer Gladys Bautista Kevin Baynard Doug Beard Robert Belen Jeffrey Bell Nancy Bellez Carolyn Bendall Joe Bendito Floyd Bennett Shane Benton Rita Bernal Wendy Berry Georgina Berryhill Brian Beulke Tobi Biedebach Debra Binks Eilynn Biscocho Juniors 117 Jerome Blackman Mara Bland Stephanie Bland Joshua Board Jason Boettcher Kelly Bollin Joseph Bonwell Matthew Bouck Thomas Bourus Alan Boutwell Jennifer Bradford Steven Branson Dawn Brannon Dawn Breda Shan-delle Brent Robert Burdett Elizabeth Burdette Donald Burns Essex Burton Samantha Butler Torrie Cababa Rhoda Cadaing Patrick Cagaanan Lorna Calapp Ted Caldwell Ricky Celero Angela Calvert Christina Cameron Roxanne Camoras Adam Campbell Christene Campbell Carolyn Canon Dave Carattini Adrienne Card Lisa Carini Mike Carrillo Edward Carry Deborah Carter Robert Castor Brett Cavallaro Allison Cecil Carolino Cervantes Sandy Chase Patrick Cheek Shannon Cheek Sandy Chong Edward Choquiette Timothy Church Curt Clark Tina Clark Jeff Cleavinger Ernest Clester Karen Cline Albert Coburn John Collier Laura Collins 118 Juniors -wlcwmfxm. Vw ,, WZ? , it g , , . .,,., ,, ,U , ! V y, W f f ht 4. f 32 f 1 C, . . ,' ff ri . ina, 'mf f if X ' f T J, J , xi , W M. 9 iv if an ff 1 if M ,X ,MIL 4 if ,A f 5' Z . ,, .,,. 2 f X K if V 'W I, ,... 4 W , 1 T if A ' , ' ez KW ,, '69 x 1 7 - ' 6' Y Z nf , ,, it, if 6- re 2' ,. ii Nbr 'arf wr 'ff i .1 Nc ' 1 if t ' ,, 4' 1, aah, . 5 ' Q ,, . Y ! 4' V . 4 I 1' ,H Nw., 1. , ,, ..- 4 J 5 1 ,Q g 'nl kj!!- il f. ' - Q 4. 2, mf Vvv ' . i ,, . 5 f ff!! ff ff! If , W 14 ,, f w f ff f ff 2 , , ,,,, 152 -4? -f? ' ' Af- f nv ' W 2 4 fi, ff 9 ,ff at . it rf f t f , ff f a , W5 I WS A 3 , .--.d x 1 f . B Q Ingrid Stabb and Julie Sefkow search the trash for lunch. Thomas Collins Heather Coman Rhonda Conder Timothy Conrad Christine Conte Brian Cook Lori Cook Tracy Cook Lorrie Cosio Jill Cottell Kent Cottle Juan Covarrubias Michael Cowles Jeffrey Cox Dan Coz Bobijo Crawford Barbara Croce Elaine Cruz Yomila Cruz Sandy Cruzen Scott Cummings Jesse Cunningham Landon Cunningham Grace Cupat Lisa Curtis Remy The Dang Lalaine Danico Mark Davidhizar Anthony Davis David Davis Brandy Decourcey Joseph Deguzman Myra Deguzman Tony Delarea Anna Delisle Kenneth Delisle Luvin Delosreyes Annette Delozier Kimberlie Dematte Loreen Demetrio Juniors 119 Clarence Deperalta Amy Desjardins April Devilla Robert Devon Mike Dewey Tjeerd Dewit Gorgonio Diaz Karen Dickenman Erin Dina Khoa Dinh Steve Diuco Vickie Dixon Rebecca Donaghe David Donetz Sean Doty Traci Draher Michael Driskell Robert Drummond Duc Du Diana Dufault Sean Duffy Mark Dunbar Lisa Duncan Raquel Dungca Mai Thi Duong Monica Durant Chrisie Dykes Klinton Eady Arlette Ecija Virginie Edery Michael Eicher Sharon Elfers Lori Ellis Allyson Ells Bryan Ells Vicky Emmert Cheryl Erb Jodie Erskine Julie Erskine Cori Ervin Rommel Espina David Espinoza Tricia Esteban Eric Estey Maria Estuart Penny Evbanks Joan Evangelista 120 Juniors The Life Contrary to the popular belief ol teachers, a person does not live for school alone. Actually, most students couldn't wail to race home. After bumming a ride off of a friend in the parking lot, the typical Junior jammed home to raid the refrigerator full of all that mom boughtthe day before. Once settled in front of the afternoon dilemmas on television, they began to pig out. Mostgirls. soon after, grabbed the phone and didn'tge1 off until mom ripped the cord from the wall. Some of the more ambitious students picked up their pens and began the tedious job of homework, being careful not to spil. anything on their papers. lt is this, the life after school, that the student really lives for Noelle Santamaria finds the time to talk on the phone paint her nails, and read a magazine instead of doing her boring homework. 'dtb-is- fl' 'dz ' ,...f M W' f ...f I W.-, Beyond 2:10 Lee Hendrickson and John Medina express theirenthusiasm ofdoing homework Za! 4 f 1, ,V fr 1 W?? W ki Art Z 3' W ,r,5 K ,MLr,,,,A: 1 K I Carolyn Evans Chalise Evans Jane Evans Jason Eversole Tami Everson Ronald Fairbanks Andre Falkquay Griselle Fernandez Patricia Ferrer Christopher Feuge Todd Finley Jeremy Fischer Brian Fitgerald Leslie Fitzpatrick Elaine Fallon Arta Faravardeh Renee Feher Joseph Ferma Josephine Ferma Douglas Fernandez Greg Fernandez Loslyn Florendo Curtis Flournoy Raquel Fontanilla Shannon Foreman Stefanie Fornaci Robert Foto Shawntel Fowler Juniors 121 Victor Franchino Lisa Frank Lynn Fredeluces David Fugate Joselioto Gaano Carol Gabrielson Glynn Galvante Christina Gamboa Diane Garant Tony Garcia Michael Garrido Karen Garman David Geary Jennifer Gee Geraldine Gemenez Nindsor Genge-Warnick Cesar Geonanga Ana Gerhardt Eric Gilbert Travis Gillespie Pamela Gillham Charles Gist Tracy Godzik Tad Going Cameron Goins Debbie Gore Rebecca Goreman Katrina Gorrell Kimberly Gould Wendy Graves Michael Gray Leigh-Ann Green Beverly Griffin Belinda Griffith Rodney Grin Gregory Guerrero 122 Juniors Christina Guerrieri Margaret Guidry Cristeta Gumban Felipe Cutierres Beatriz Gutierrez Darien Guy Mahmoud Habhab Kimberly Hafer James Hagadorn Paul Hagan Bobby Haley Michelle Haley Tracy Haley Cynthia Hallock Payman Hamidi Michelle Hamlin Sue Hampton Russell Handy Iqbal Hans Jennifer Hardy Michael Harris Leah Hartness Deborah Harvey David Hawley Alan Hayes Gerald Hazen Kevin Hedges Julie Henderson Lee Hendrickson Dennis Henry Scott Hermanson Alvin Hernandez Federico Hernande Dawn Hetrick Gloria Hickey Denise Hickman Kim Hicks Joe Hight Sebastian Hill Annel Hiltzer Eric Hirning Lori Hlavka Bruce Hoang Kathleen Hoang Brian Hobbs Matt Hoerr Alex Hofmann Jennifer Holden Aaron Hollinshead Amy Holstein Perdita Holtz Jeanine Hopkins Laura Horn Sharon Houck Airon Hough Monique Howell Juniors 123 Chien Hsiung Caroline Huber James Huber Rodney Hughes Andrew Humpherys Beba Hunter Thien Kim Huynh Remlyn Ikeda Concepcion lnfante Keith Jackson Peter Jackson Oliver Jahn Michele James Nicole James Lorinda Jarvis Jeri Jennings David Jerrell Christi Johnson Christina Johnson Michael Johnson Michelle Johnson David Jones Dana Jordan Raymond Juanengo Tim Kalke Bojolyane Kan Christine Kaplan Kenn Kashima Scott Keller Kristine Kelley Lori Kennedy Tammy Kennedy William Kenney Bryan Kenton Michael Ketch Sheryl Kieser Dawn Killian Ty Kincade Michelle King Dayna Kingsley Ann Marie Kirk Michael Kirkpatrick Michael Klatt Gerald Lee Klein Loren Kopff Keith Kornbacher Phillip Kosaka Karin Krickhunh Tim Kuykendall Regina Labree Angelica Lacsa Kelly Lacy 124 Juniors X is M.. in g ,Li X .f fmx . X Us , up X ki Nv- L, NWNDS Q 1550 t X N ii' S, s '5Q. , , Alan Lagman , , Z ' 61,1 The ...4......,.,..,,, Darren Lambeth Sok Lao Emilie Laranang David Larsen James Lauerman It -ni'-'ff Donald Laubenthal Kyle Laureano Kaimi Lawler Ngoc Thi Le Michael Leahy Mark Leary Channelle Lee James Lee Raymond Lee Shu-Fen Lee Michelle Legerretta Alvin Lemay 'M-1 Jason Lewis Jeff Lewis Laura Liberty Robin Lieberman Johnathan Lieuranc Brandon Lillard Desiree Lilyroth Big Squeeze If school started at 7:30, why did some students leave home at 6:3O'? This was one of the few ways a good parking space could be guaranteed, for any fortunate car owner. Those who took a little too long finishing breakfast or fixing their hair paid the price -- a tiny spot on Mira Mesa Boulevard or Reagan Road, the outskirts of the school. But the parking lot served as more than just a place for cars, even with it's cramped size. It became an open hangout for carefree students before and after school, and a brief oasis between classes. With stereos blasting and books thrown in the back seat, the parking lot let many touch base with their lives apart from school, and show off their prized possessions as welll Probably more than anywhere else on campus, the parking lot, while crowded, was the student lounge. Left: David Geary frets over the dilemma of parking while Matt Bouck, Suzanne Pulopot, Mandi Smith, Tim Shepich, and Christene Campbell patiently wait for their parking spaces. Right: Brock Treptow and Steve Vavrunek show their 87' spirit. Juniors 125 Tammy Langhammer Tuyet Phong Le Ngoc Ngoc Hung Phong Le 6 Gregory Limon Brenda Lindloff Craig Logan Teresa Long Lucinda Lopez Oscar Lopez Hieu Ly Mai Kieu Ly Sam Chac Ly Vinh Thien Ly Mary Macasadia Ernest Machado James Maddox Pedram Majidishad Akbar Majidzada Diana Maliczicn Joyce Maiicziczn Tina Mallari Brian Malo Daniel Mandagie Brian Montguson Robert Mann Dawn Manor Darryl Mansheim Donna Marcus Otto Marlion Deborah Martinez Leo Martinez Shawna Martinez Beca Maruszak Jennifer Masolino Joy Matalavage Cynthia Matthews Jodi Matthews Richard Matthews Dean Mauel Shannon Mays David McAdoo Brian McAvoy Tamara McCarthy Stacy McClain Tiffany McConahey Waiter McCormick Amenia McCurtis 126 Juniors ix,- X ff X ,Y 41 wif , 'Q f 1 5 2 ' f , fir 5, ii i Wi -71 J QA 1 WZ :C Z My X f of W 2 ? I M 1 Br fb ,ft Q mr ' y L ff ' an W! 1 4 1 may ,m. Ezv IV vlvgl Z , f.1r me . A -1,r L KK iv B ff J J 11 J . A W, Z f Q ye 1 QQ yr, , it fra!! 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X f ff ff M ,lp frf 3 ft? a gf f ' ' Milf? ya haf '4f ' 5,4 ,Rx 42' 'Srl J, 2.5 'hw t , .kk Denise McGayden Erika McGehee Jeff McGraw Erin McLeod David McMenanmy Lance McMillin Tori McParland John Medina Patrick Meehan Angelina Mendez Jason Mendez Lisa Mendoza Michael Menogue Judy Mercado Jose Michel Margarita Michel Vanessa Miera Luisito Miguel Michael Miller Sandra Mills Jennifer Mique Grace Mitchell Monica Moehrke Eidy Monteclaro Eva Moog Jacquelyn Moorhead Joseph Morales Melissa Moreno Gregory Morris Sassan Morshedian Grace Mortera Grant Moseley Kenneth Moult Michelle Muir Michelle Mullane Douglas Mullen Gisele Mullen Gloria Munoz Kanahele Napoleon Jon Nations Karol Nations Mary Navalta Richard 'Navarette Barbara Navarro Alan Navasca Joseph Navida James Nawrocki Sean Neale Ken Nelson Kathryn Neville Xuyen Ngo Ann Nguyen Duc Minh Nguyen Huong Nguyen Huy Nguyen Ky Nguyen Juniors 127 Linh Tuong Nguyen Mary Nguyen Nhung Nguyen Kenneth Nichols Reginald Noble Joe Noon Dawne Norman Reginald Norris Andrea Null Danielle Oakry Michelle Obrien Ernest Ocampo Eric Olsen Patricia Oronez Jeff Orsinelli Lupe Ortega Katherine Ortiz Yaeko Osuna Minette Ozaki Michael Pabarcus Diane Padua Job Padua Jessika Pallares Sylvia Pallares Joycelynn Palmer Neil Palmer Fidenicio Pampo Manuel Pampo Patrick Pandes Michael Paraison Lisa Parker Paul Parris Erin Paterson Leonard Patton Wes Payne Gideon Pearall Karen Peel Johnny Pelak Paul Peluso Lisa Pelzer Dorothy Perez Melisa Perez Tina Perry Jill Persinger Ted Petit Beth Pham Hieu Pham Le Pham Loan Mai Pham Trang Anh Pham Guy Phelps Patrick Pillhofer Leonard Pimentel Darlene Pirolo Steven Polen Jessica Powell 128 Juniors , ttttt -. We Q , H ifi 5. is - lis...'f V.-- : f - wg: t 1 .t,, A 1 t h tt I 2 - -H Q, R X ,lim -,Q g Q . 1 . 6 ff Q .. u , 'X 2 wk -gk P Q ,... X Er as S K s on X N F MW X cgi 5 X X ,s is F asm X MSE? , is was X XXS X ir.. E l 5 X 5 , -P K X as 'S Xi X eil X X as is S1 g S ng, X X ,gigs :fights -gf-, is 1 - A l if 5: :-, X ,rf l X525 f tr- 1 . 'F -. E X 5 .t 5 X L. .no-ur 'sv ' i 5 i Vote 4 Me R Flying banners, poster overloads and debates all contributed to serious spring campaigns for office. The politically active competed for positions on class councils, within the ASB, and on School Site Council. Each year, the creativity of the candidates pamphlets, and stickers was improved. But some gathered support with attention-getting walking billboards, balloons, and candy handouts. The school newspaperr and On Campus television debates promoted candidate familiarity without costly campaign materials. With ballots cast and counted, only a propaganda littered campus testified to the political ordeal, until new leaders took office. Trying to win support, Shelly Bauer urges Trish Ordonez to re-elect Arvin Saluta for Commissioner of Publicity, while Arvin professes he will continue to be the best man for the job. Scott Power Danielle Pritchard Duc Thanh Pu Amy Pugh Joy Pulido Victor Pulido Suzanne Pulopot fif ,,,, . Graig Racke Joseph Ramirez . Tito Ramos sti is it i f'iiii H eidi Raraj ' - I1- Tina Rathjen t .,1i f'- Rebecca Ratliff ' Robert Reed Andrea Reeves Angela Reichart Sally Reinhart , John Reisig Robert Renison Luis Renter y Rachelle Resz Michael Reyes Robert Reyes Gale Reynoso Emmanuel Ricketson Debbi Ricketts Steven Rickman K - tl Kimberly Rikansrud Cynthia Rinauro Debbie Ritson Robert Robbins Daniel Roberson Kimberly Robertson Jennifer Robinson John Rodrick Juniors 129 Delia Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Tiffany Rodzaoh Kaarina Roebuck Anna Romero Romeo Romion Tammy Romo Joseph Roncai Aldrin Rondero Arthur Root Alex Rosa Christy Rosado Gina Rosas Jose Rosello Todd Rosenberry Glenn Ross Tammy Ross Raymond Rowe Yolanda Royster Carmela Rugnetta Jesus Ruiz Miguel Ruiz Leslie Runnels Julie Rupe Torrey Russell Aurelio Sabal Joseph Sabeh Brian Sackett Edwin Salanga Larry Saloman Arvin Saluta Michael Samaniego Jennifer Sambells Terry Sanabia Maria Sanchez Griselda Sandejas Sani Sandidad Gene Sanidad Noelle Santamaria Stephanie Santilli 130 Juniors Fred Saria Bearujean Scanlon Donauan Schinkel Dawn Schneider Matt Schneider Michael Schooling Lance Schultz Ted Scott Brobin Scriven Andrew Sefkow Julie Sefkow Maria Segovia Tamara Selbrede Eric Seyfarth Lisa Sheive Tim Shepich James Shew Joanna Shouf David Silva Berle Simpson Lanie Sioson Heather Sismey Anthony Sitay V Zulica Sizik Kevin Skaggs Adriane Slater Ronald Slavey Bernadette Smiley Ben Smith Donna Smith Jamie Smith Kimberly Smith Mandi Smith Nicola Smith Rebecca Smith Jagade Snyder Jeffrey Snyder Elizabeth Sommer Steve Songalia James Souza Charis Sparks Tracy Speegle Keri Spelhaug Ingrid Stabb Ann Stacy Kraig Stahl Tracy Steinhauser Darcina Stewart Mike Stewart Shannon Stewart Mark Stogsdill Ira Stokes Joel Stranger Jill Street Andrew Stubbs ' Tiffiney Stuck Juniors 131 Kiss ' Tell Such torture! They knew that they would not see each otherfor an entire fifty minutes! They had to say good-bye to their 'True Love for Always' in a proper manner. It was not uncommon to see such couples along the pathway to class. The six minute passing period was fully taken advantage of with couples at all stages of closeness in their relationships. Often, they got carried away blocking the traffic to a certain class, and then the entire hallway became clogged. Although sometimes this was a hazard, it was nice to know that some students held such affection, whether it 'was a private affair, or out on public display. 1. Janna Simms takes unfair advantage of her sweet- heart , Harland Wise. 2. Todd Rosen berry sweeps Diana Valenzuela off herfeet in a romantic fever. Donald Stuthers Saucha Sudweeks Nicole Suidan Kristi Sullivan Michael Sutor Jenny Tacloban Brian Tarbell Lynn Linh Tat Thanh Cuong Tat Tuyen Tat Rodney Taylor Michelle Tenen Tammy Tevepaugh Brian Thiel Robert Thoennes J.C. Thomas Bernie Thompson Debra Thompson Kimberly Thompson Laura Thompson David Thornton 132 Juniors XFN 'Q if VX Q x - V k :N Qs, .L s me g et- Q Alex Tijerina Alexander Timmermans Florida Tiqui Putak To Tamara Toews Sonny Togonon Laura Toller Grant Tomasulo David Tomchek Lori Toney Dolores Trajano Anh Thu Tran Hon Huu Tran Nghi Tran Ngon Trong Tran Steve Tran Paula Trento Brock Treptow Hung Trieu Nga Le Trieu Kien Al Trinh Thi Truong Michael Tscheuschner Lisa Tuffin Tanya Tuly Daniel Trunbull Stephaie Turner Kenneth Tyner Dawn Underhill Christie Upton Michael Urban Tehseen Usman Bela Uszodi Aileen Valdez Edwrd Valdez Thomas Valence David Valenzuela Diana Valenzuela Jay Vales Kristi Vandewark Yang Vang Kim Vanhouten Kimberly Vanwagoner Christine Varites Darla Vaughn Steven Vavrunek Melissa Vega Jose Velilla James Vick Kerry Viera Ernest Villanueva Anna Marie Villegas Andrew Vinzon Zenel Vitocruz Scott Vroman Paul Wade Juniors 133 Davis Wallick Shelley Walton Melissa Ward Sam Ward Patrick Watson Derek Weaver Harland Weisz Jay Welch Patti Welch Deanna Wellborn Katheryn Wheeler Angela White Brian White Bradley Whitehead Lisa Wigand Julie Wiggins Joe Williams Julie Williams Lavonne Williams Lorelie Williams Tristan Williams Robert Wilson Donovan Witchell Cammy Wolski Natalie Woodward Kim Worthen Cindy Wright ' Lena Yahja Kana Yajima Danell Yoder Felicia Young George Young Jennifer Zaruk Robert Zides Nikki Zimmerman Katheryn Zuercher ,wtf , A SWS: FHC9S,F3C9S, FHCGS .M I 1-55+ RE A . ,K V .w1mWW,' N Tm , .I 1 1 gyfw, ,ff PLZ' ' ' W ' 'I affylniif . K Q in 7' 14 u V L- 5:'35f+?i. ' gk ky- , - 'iJL'4 ' 2 ' Rf v ,, f 71, w , - W. !Q2?a Z 18 tg, Q fw Y I 1? ,,,, f , K rp 1491 ,, W 5 0 , '-QBW n ., nd jf, 5 5 W' 3 43 , J 1, 'f, M24 M, Wh. W , I 'sa 5' M I, H K KVHVIMW 1 s s fd Wi., ' 5 f 1, fl L iff' '4 v i A L... f f 4 , I --- ' 2 Z R xm 400 it UGO 6 1. Members of the sux pack: Michelle LeMay untll proven Lisa Nicolaysen, Jen McElIiott, Bowen,jointoflashtheirfinnocent Q X Q, Aw I 2 lf -is-1 v,,, M, 1 5 Q ., VVIV 'f l A , , 1 W is 1 ,S 1 I lg 3 W gb MQ MN' 1 ff ,ll 'mmm ummm inthe roll S fl' if ww ii, Eddie Abernathy Darcie Abker Jason Adams Richard Adriano Jonathan Aeria Linda Ahrens Melissa Aiken James Alexander Jason Algar Timothy Allen Adrian Alli Edward Allison Russell Alspaugh Lilian Alvarez William Alverson Susan Amann Don Ambalada Lorena Amores Leovita Ancheta Celeste Anderson Jonh Anderson The Class of '88 jams! burst Michele Lemay. It was that kind of spirit that kept the sophomores' schedules well rounded for the past year. Fundraisers that included sales of candy bars, grams, Class of '88 sweats, pants, and T-shirts, and Marauder folders generated money for the sophomores' upcoming senior prom and other activities. Getting involved with the community in efforts such as fingerprinting small children also filled the sophomores' curriculae. Of course none of the events could have taken place without some form of organization, a job weii suited for the Sophomore Class Council. The council was headed by Michele Lemay and Jenn McElIiott, along with Kristin Block, Steve Simmons, Kelli Kammerer, Khanh Vu, Caroline San Juan as well as being helped by other outstanding students. The class council consists of: M. Lemay, McElliott, K. Block, K. Vu, C. San Juan, Kammerer, S. Simmons, S. Tang, K. Harrell, Lewis, J. Moore, M. Bowen, L. Nicolayson, Draher, J. Poblete, M. Jackson, L. Francisco, Hoyt, J. Coracla, S. Sheth, M. Weissenburger D. Lew, and Class Advisor Mrs. Sobek. 138 SOPHOMORE 'mf W . ev we 4' X ' t! 'Vw 45, ,x iq, Chr' 'aww ,f J 1 x L, 4 , c Z ft' .g' . qv ' , C' l 1' , 1- 'F www I GA 'fn f V-sm ,,,, ,,,,,L K r 44. 1-an w..m.,, 7 ei V i .,, ,,t,,,a,f,fi., Y ff .M J f 1 ,, If , 5 , t Y ,ig 2 l 6 W1 A , -..,., ,, .- gk Arai , swf V f i T' I - 11212 .- , ,-,..1,1mWa.w i ,-...s,. .V WV' 4 M ff t tk it g 2, la, ir, ,Nba-fri A-L in 'H L-. f wa 7, H-nfs V in Q' fi ,A i , ,, A ya in is ' f i 21, , J .-,, . H J , ' -. 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L .t f- 'Q CRX i s E X do m L X f rx , , Q- -f K -..gh ,Q L 1 Six . 5 5 2 -- ,, fi Q.-at Qs ' :Ja-sssrs . -,R-it -1, is K' Britney Ehrlich shows her confidence as she prepares to compete in the big wheel race during Greek Week Eg t R l as R 3 X l fi 1 M X Y s X Q W st Michael Casiano Candice Casitllo A Adeline Castro Cammile Cather Roderick Cayabyab Paul Celendro Stacie Chapman Alyssa Chardi Marilyn Chavez Ruben Chavez Maylee Chiar Anne Chinchar Kristi Christenson Melinda Clagg Michelle Clagg Randy Claman Charlotte Clark Elizabeth Clark Richard Clark Romulo Claros Michael Clavir William Clem Holly Clifton Tacey Cloyd Michael Cochrane Steven Cochrane Todd Coffin Lisa Colburn Catherine Colby Stacy Collins Frank Colon Rachel Colville Helen Compton Erin Connell Keri Conner Brooke Conrad Carrie Conroy Damon Cook SOPHOMORE 141 Denise Cook Christine Cooper Kelli Cooper Melody Corpuz Jay-ar Correa Criselda Cosme Susan Coulter Mylende Crane Collin Crannell Kevin Crawford Rebecca Credle Emmett Cruz Jesse Cruz Todd Cumo ,Randy Cunanan Leza Cunningham Mark Cunningham Sean Cutshall Kate Dale Jonathan Daly Michael Daly Linyh Thuy Dang Trinh Ngoc Dang Hein Bich Dao Huy Ngoc Dao Roger Dao Renato Datu John Datuin Jumyr Datuin David Dean Elisa Decker Rosalie Deguzman Diana Deines Theresa Delarea Leilani Deleon Renee Deleon Roseann Delletorri Dino Delmar Kingski Delosreyes Kristyn Demko Michael Demko Libby Dengler Teresa Desantiago Jennifer Desmond Donald Devlin Sabrina Devon Luana Dias Toni Diaz Heather Diem James Dinapoli Tam Dinh Sara Dinsen Raymond Diveley Trung Duc Doan Nicol Dodd Cherie Donahoe 142 SOPHOMORE RX XX xl is T' A fl ik . sv w...,w ,QL av- X fu.,- inf .if Nw-nw Rall 2 vp- 3 X' M 1 X Q X sis NN . 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' Michelle Doneux Kathleen Donovan Angela Dorame Deborah Dornberg Nicole Doty Joe Dow Michael Dowling Cari Draher Undercover Work SOPHOMORE 143 Jeffrey Ernst Brenda Ervin Noel Espiritu Maritess Esteban Danielle Estes Ronneil Estrellado Michael Evaristo Matthew Fagan Ianglenn Fallarme Brendan Fallon Eema Faravardeh Yvette Farias John Farrell Matthew Fay Mikel Featherston Shannon Fender Virna Ferma Herald Fernandez Chris Fero John Ferrer Carolynn Field Heather Fink Damon Fleming William Flinn John Flippen Philip Flood Jerry Folwarski Elizabeth Fortin Robert Fosbenner Craig Foster Jenifer Foster Lauri Fox Sylvia Franchino Leo Francisco Julie Franklin Kelly Franklin Jeffrey Freeman Christie Fullen Jenny Furlong Dawn Gaines 144 SOPHOMORE .si i ns.. . ,, J 4, xt 35 v ggi? vs, 'Ya M. . , x. is tttt is X .. N. 5 Q X , S S X Sq X SV . if gf . zi. ,C si s .mi Practicing a new skill Deanna Shipman tries notto blow bubble um all ' 9 over her face while keeping some sophistication. K ,.,k . 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Vw in A . lllsl ww- I 1 Luisito Gallardo Carolyn Ganan Dennis Garcia Joseph Garcia Karen Garcia William Garrett Edrion Gawaran Anthony Gaytan Michael Gelle Paul Gelvezon Jordana Gender Amy Gentry Trisa Gentry Marissa Germar Aaron Gerwig Timothy Gilmartin Michael Gitz Ann Gladden Sean Glithero Steven Glor Shawna Godzik Stephanie Golisch Mario Gonzales Salvador Gonzalez Jessica Gormley Tyla Gower Jennifer Gracia Matthew Grant Thomas Gray Brenda Greco Joel Green Tracy Greenawalt Ron Grieson James Griffith Tocia Griggs Pamela Guffey Peter Guiriba Catherine Guro Hillary Haase Janet Hagadorn Shawn Haley Tracy Haley Leigh Hallenbeck Michael Hallett Ned Hamilton Vicki Handy Kerry Hanley Richard Hannan Steven Hansen Christopher Hanson Richard Hanson Alicia Harper Christina Harrell Christinana Harris Colby Harris Richard Harris SOPHOMORE 145 Thomas Harten Heidi Hartenau Michele Hauer Thomas Hauxhurst Phil Havel Michael Haworth Robert Helms Deana Hembrador Arlene Hernandez Edgar Hernandez Helen Hernandez Ellen Hernon Erik Herrin Sharon Hey Christopher Hoagland Binh Quoc Hoang Nivone Hoang Tim Hoffland Scott Hoffman Jay Holden Shawn Holmen Edwin Holmes David Hondel Vien Thanh Hong Rob Hookanson Kristen Hoppe Karin Horowitz Chantia Horton Tanja Hoth Mui Hounsouvan Tamara Houston Cynthia Hoyt Gwen Hughes Cecilia Hunt Anne Hurley Dat Minh Huynh Nancy Huynh Corinna Ibanez Leo Ilog Heidi Imm Wendy Imm Alan Intalan Donald Irvin Ronnie lsaguirre Jason lson April Jackson Kenneth Jackson Michael Jackson Cynthia Jacobson Erin Jacobson Michelle Janzen Brian Jarvis Jackie Jarvis Mark Jepsen Gail Jerde James Jerrell 146 SOPHOMORE l - - x in jg ,sg V ,, KJ f .-., vu- im, 'Uni Q , , fa, ' ,, ' 2, , 4 ' M :fr H2 uf - 'wr-E52-f'1 if , I ,v vi W . 7' E I : 2 1 gg: f 1 f J 1 X - f if t 0 ,X if I -9. ,ft f.,w,m I I . Ji, , , .,. ff Rude Awakening During the school year, roosters ,weren't the only ones up at the crack of dawn. The alarm clock was dug up from the bottom of the closet so that some stu- dents could risejup to an hour and a half earlier, to put together the perfect outfit or work on the totally casual hairstyle. While curling irons were warming, some would be frantically calling all of their friends to borrow a shirt or sweater to top oft a favorite outfit. N Then again, there were those who rolled out of bed at 7:00 and into their seats, not a second too soon, at 7:31. As far as breakfast was concerned, for those few who had a minute to spare, most grabbed a coke and a doughnut while run- ning out the door to catch their ride. After a short nights rest, Lisa Nicolayson attempts to turn off her alarm clock so she can prepare for school. t l Q, , iff' wwe s A g ,, : t 1' 'FN . Its . . um J it , J .,, , A iQ r W tt X it Xie and Aaron Jilka Aileen Jimenez Sebrino Jimeno Chad Johnson Christina Johnson Christopher Johnson Jermaine Johnson Kirstin Johnson Michelle Johnson Robert Johnson Carolyn Jones Debra Jones William Jones Garry Jordan Carrie Joyce John Joyce Steve Kalu'za Kelli Kammerer Robert Kaneshiro Dennis Kaping Kevin Karaer Eric Kasimatis Joshua Kassel Tamera Keane Ralph Kebbe Stephen Kehle Daphne Kendricks Jon Kennedy SOPHOMORE 147 Kelli Kepner Mark Kerlin Brian Ketelhut Minh Khang Khong Diana Kikuchi Albert Kim Pamela King Trisha Kinslow Nicole Klein Chris Kline Christine Kolinsky Valerie Kolk Chris Koser Reina Kreling Karl Krueger Kristine Krueger Michelle Kunavich Laura Laberge Theresa Ladwig Anh Ngoc Lai Toni Laird Caroline Lalanne Philippe Lalonde William Lamar Daniel Lammers Keith Lanegan James Lanuza Laura Large Dayna Larocca Nancy Lashley Troy Latimer Vernoica Lauerman Leander Lazaro Tuyet Thi Le Christopher Lee David Lee Paul Lee Richard Lee Rollie Legaspi Michele Lemay Craig Lemieux Justin Leveau Debora Lew Renee Lewis Teresa Lewis Steven Link Charles Litt David Lively Clint Lofflin Ty Logan Christy Long Lo an Long Gina Lopez Marshall Lott Deborah Lou April Lowe 1.48 SOPHOMORE X X xxxx xl' Y t h Q X3 N we f ,-were r N ass, is at ' P S255 ,xgiffeiiitl TP- 'XX it N -. .. te - ws::f,.--, s: - A if ,pf 1 .A .s N , .H-... .1 ,Md .A X.: .::... 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N xt fi Mary Lucena Pamela Luffman Pamela Lumangui Julie Lungaro Erik Lutz Mai Ly Beth Lyons Kelli Mackay Brian Mackey Polly Magner Kimberly Mahnke Stephen Malcangio Norman Malinis Alana Malmgren Lisa Malone Mia Manaloto Alexis Mangahis Jennifer Mann Richard Mann Shanna Manni Bobby Manuel Delanie Manuel Alysia Manzano Sheri Marel Joseph Mariano Rayanne Marlow Gregory Marrone Amora Martin John Martin Karen Martin Jesse Martinez Michael Martinez Kimberly Martorana Walter Matkovich Paul Matteau Mark Matzen Dennis Mauricio Albert Mc Daid Sean McBride Todd McBride SOPHOMORE 149 Billy McCall John McClure Sean McClure James McCoy Robert McCraw Joe McDermott Kevin McDonald Jennifer McElliott Shannon McHenry James McKee Eula McKinney Priscilla McKnight Julie McNeal Scott McNeil Marcus Meade Monique Meeks Maria Melencio Angela Melfi Christopher Mellor Sheri Melton Ruben Mendez Heidi Merrill Richard Meyer Cecilia Michel Robert Miller Sheila Miller Wendy Miller Howard Ming 150 soPHoivioRE Mean Machines Always eager to explore new territory, some two-wheeled tenth-graders had the luxury of a motordriven vehicle that didn't break any major laws. While few could take long hauls on their mini-motorbikes, they were just right for cruising around the neighborhood or zipping over to a hangout. All of the hottest brands were represented: Vespas, Hondas and Aero 50's. Red and blue were the predominant and preferrrable colors, but those lucky enough to get their own scooter probably didn't complain if their bike was white. It was a taste ofthe wild life on wheels. Before coming home from school, Jon Morrissey and Mike Martinez prepare to cruise the neighborhoods on the new Elite. 391 1',,fa, .mfff ' ti s' 'K' ' V 1 ,f Jw f W , fn f a Q76 is X f , I, K ,pf f f 17 S Y W We - 1' gJ iiyy yyyv Q ff ., 14055, ff as tl Gu. , Q QS yy is Yi' A sux i if Win X . ! - X ff X X s x X ii MX- L ,--:, x-x as Ya ar , .... , :,:E:E:,i,mM 1-M 'I my :.'L: 2: - W RL .W ,, sw ,g f N ,X Q as X T .pt S N X 'U We-K 6. 'Vw Sw' ss.. 115. LM, X ,X li 5? X 3 y wa if Tx - ' N.-' www Sw' - l X W f X N N, f, Lx awww X NS NX - b. - - s5a.:fff-- X me if 1 v 6 x os. 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Q . f ,Saws Adana Mings Henry Minor Rosemarie Mirano Vikrant Moharir Michelle Montano Jenifer Moore Maryellen Moore Christopher Moran James Morgan Jon Morrissey Dante Moscare Mounthala Moungvong John Mulock Jeff Munar Laura Musser Wendy Myers Emmanuel Narvaez Renee Navarette Patricia Navarro Kyle Nelson Leo Nepomuceno Craig Newby Samantha Newmann Robert Newsome Lan Chi Ngo Mai Ngo Brenda Nguyen Huyen Nguyen Julie Nguyen Lan Nguyen Linh Nguyen Linh Thi Nguyen Lon Tuong Nguyen Phuoc Nguyen Tam Nguyen Thanh Nga Nguyen Thu Van Nguyen Tung Son Nguyen Vicky Nguyen Lisa Nicholaysen Jason Nichols Irene Noble Ana-Maria Noronha Annemarie Norris Christopher Norton Wade O'Harrow David Oberle Kelly Okamoto Denise Okeefe Annemarie Olsen Sven Olsen Martin ONeil Minh Khai Ong Tricia Ornelas Debra Oscarson Shigeharu Osuna SOPHOMORE 151 Laura Ouellette Shawn Owen Tyler Own Primo Paderanga Ruby Pagaduan Rhonda Pagano Jon Palechek Jose Pallares Tabatha Palliser Angel Palmer Angela Palmer Eric Palmer John Palmer Ernesto Pampo Samuel Pamolfras Thuy Parisi Susan Park Linda Parker Maria Pasenelli Matt Patacsil Kathy Patay Daniel Patterson Stacey Paul Russell Paxton Kenneth Pearce Jeff Pearson Kerry Peeler Amy Peiss Alicia Pelekis Patricia Peluso Virginia Pereira Kim Perkins Loenora Persichina Anne Marie Pfeffer Hayzel Pham Phong Huy Pham Vu H Pham Benjamin Philyan Alexander Phu Michael Pierce Arthur Pightling Jason Pilon Liezl Pimentel Jocelyn Poblete Christina Pollard Renee Pomerance Gail Porcioncula Michael Power Tracy Pratt Jay Pulido Jackie Pulopot Cuc Hong Quach Jeffrey Rago Jocelyn Ramirez Vincent Raquino Sandra Rasgaitis 152 SOPHOMORE sq.. L , I X IJ at is ' gl ., ti S- I yr x After receiving a coke from the coke machine, Lisa Spears and Michele Short pretend that they are models for a coke commercial. fi .,.. .. Q KM Mg 1 Qtt t . , f ' t Q 1 tg, A L T '- Jeffrey Rayan Jennifer Rea Steve Reagan Ellena Redondo Barak Reeves Michelle Reid Robert Reiter Marnie Reynon Victor Rico Robyn Rider Laura Ridge Kendall Robb Larry Roberts Larry Roberts Tammy Roberts Shannon Robertson Dawn Robles Chad Rohr Daniel Romans John Romeo Brett Rose Tommy Roxas Antoine Royster Lynne Ruckle Leah Rugnetta Kimberlie Ruiz Monica Ruiz Daniel Rupe Gordon Rushton Annette Russell Larry Saaler Deanna Sacman Eric Salanga John Salomon Reggie Saito Alan Saluta Jill Sambells Mike Sanabia Elisa Sanchez Jennifer Sanders Michelle Sandman Angela Sangalang Carolina Sanjuan Maria Santos SOPHOMORE 153 Charlemagne Sarno Robert Sarno Teresa Savage Pamathsa Saygnarath Rebecca Scarbrough Timothy Schartung Jennifer Scheidt Chelsea Schissler Jill Schlife Jayson Schmitt Dennis Schnarr Seth Schoenfeld ' Aimee Schoors Jamie Schuett Chris Schwartz Brian Schwing Christopher Scioscia Stephanie Scotzin Eric Sealey Deanna Seguban Carol Selig Dominic Sevilla Kenyetta Shabazz Kaytan Shah Curtis Shauger Beverly Shazer Joanne Shebloski Shannon Sheenhan Poorvesh Sheth Deanna Shipman Chad Shirley Michele Short Kirsten Shull Karl Shultz Kelly Shumate Brad Sidock Sella Siev Andrea Silver Cheryl Simmons Steven Simmons Manish Sing Christopher Sink Brian Skaggs Craig Slater Angela Smith Brian Smith Dennis Smith Gregory Smith Randy Smith Robyn Smith Crystal Snyder Marcy Sommer Joshua Soper Roger Soriano Lisa Sousa Kenny Spalding 154 SOPHOMORE Sm,- ga Lisa Spears 9 4 ... f B if is if Junn Ste henson 1 4 r so P i yiyi it Q if L Carla Stevens ' Q f l A 5. 2- ll, Dave sim M Q W 2 if J Holly Stokes - 7: p iv 1. Rebecca Storman l, M 4 l, 'A l ' Victoria Storman Tony Straub QQ' it , Candy Bars Again? , V,yj Neil Sullivan M-ami Hershey, Nestle, and Cadbury made appearances on campus to kick off a feared fattening aspect of school like--the unspeakable candy bar fundraisers. Cases of chocolate from all sports and clubs hounded students and gobbled up dollar bills, leaving bulges and sticky brown residue on desks. Candy bar burnout set in quickly and many searched for alternative money makers. Caught in a no-win situation, many found themselves surrounded by sellers when they didn't wantcandy, butwhen having a candy bar was a necessity, the sellers were impossible to find. A probable reason for this was that many vendors ate all the candy themselves and then regretted it later when they had to paythe bill! wi 8 o 5965 ba' f s V79 C Q . 'tl . OWN alloy . WOW We C' fe, 2 . Q tu s 9 6xxe'nCZ?i 8 X208 0030904 X Y cv' na w Hott' OA tri gat! cw loaf 5099 30 X0 owooie OK 188 . class Michille Speakman Keri Spelhaug Wendy Sperlmg Michael Spradley Jeffrey Spritzer Jonathan Stallo Derek Struhar 4 James Stufflefield Lona Sturgess Joelle Sudweeks Amir Sulaeman Mark Sullivan SOPHOMORE 155 Eugene Supnet Suzette Swadner Richard Swaim Jennifer Swanson John Sylva Mike Szillat Carrie Szymanski Scott Tagaban Simon Tam Sarah Tan Sharon Tang Eric Tarter Dao Tat Phonsay Thetsy Chris Thoelke David Thomas John Thomas Michael Thomas Barbara Thomason Russell Thompson Stuart Thompson Christopher Thornton David Todd Reggie Toledo Conroy Tom Mickey Toor Sonja Torgerson Lori Torrence Michelle Torres Rocco Torres Michelle Tousley 156 SOPHOMORE T sv N . i x, nav' ' X- -s 8: ...a,.... .... Maxam .N W ........ .., S 'N so . ' . . QAM I . .mx - t .,... X. .gs:.. Q ., . . X W . ' N, fi- .- 'K . dl-sf . 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GOO? 'Dive Q1 0 XX N q6t0?'6x0Q VXGQXGXGQ fa dx 50 X160 Q90 535' x0 x0 We 4 e o 'L ' 63,0 G60 xx ,gs Q, w f f 1 f E W - - m e -' imap.. RW I , ' 1 W if ,451 f W K tr 655 ffl Y W f ,wr 4- MQW-H Gotcha! S . Q i 13, 1. Erin Connell and Dionne Walker attempt to clean their locker. 2. Mr. Vlassis scolds Chelsea Schissler for dropping trash on the ground. 3. Helen Bernardo and Leony Bowdler leave the store after their daily snack attack has been satisfied. 4. Jenn McElliot walks casually to class through the crowd. 5. Eddie Allison and Ricky Hanson scam on girls during lunch. SOPHOMORE 159 ,Qi ,. ,M ' V ,, Vy: V' V ,V ,V ,,,L Q1 , af 4,53 V 4 ,, ,,,, UV ..,f 2,g.VV,,,ff,L.,fVf,, f ,rw ,,,, L' 'iz 'V H ,, . 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V1 ,f--, S M W Mn h 1 ' gf 1 , 5, W Wggyes .-+',fwa fH- f'9g,g ff ' Away pg Pimp? ,we aww ' 7 f A , ' If I f Z ., JF , , , I 5 , ,, lw51f?a6Mf,gf My -5 f? ngzgfiy' Q1W'f2W?'ff V, -W4 ' w Q 5 Perry Barcelon, Michelle Navalta, Mylene Rondero, Roman Beza, and Acda get together during lunch and talk about weekend plans. Benallack waits patiently for the passing bell to ring, and MissytCowen hurry along to first lunch before the tardy Waheeda Abdul Dominic Abeita Robert Abela Joey Abelon Eric Abila Edison Abrenica Eric Acda Primel Adajar Zach Aeria Victor Ahrens Mikel Aklufi Maggie Alcoser Serena Alexander Norma Alford Kevin Allen Libby Allen Mark Allen Danielle Almos Martha Alonso Sandy Alvarado Yvonne Alvarado Alicia Amato Editha Amores Brandee Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Debi Annala Myla Anoche Alan Anonuevo Nicole Antibus Nicholas Anzalone Trixie Aquino Anna Aragon Natalie Arazi Janice Arbogast Travis Arnold Melissa Arucan Ronnie Askew Chad Austin Christina Avakian Nancy Avila Mustapha Ayoub Rebecca Bachman Christina Bailey Stephen Bailey Ricky Baldwin Bobby Bamford Jeremy Banfield Regina Barajas Sean Barber Perry Barcelon Laurie Bardin Michelle Barker James Barnes Trever Barney Jenifer Barnier Kristen Bartels 162 FRESHMEN ,H Am'5'-lil' 92?-in 54 J g f Ei? fi , an I J A 79794 f 'N 'ffl ia QV, in i N, g A-f..,. ,ww ww 11 H t ff'f ,,,, . - wvqw an M, ' 3. f , G, ,EH ,,, ww, W! gram if , , , Agroup of freshmen get a preview of the school as their upperclass tour guide answers their questions. ,ww Suzanne Bartole John Bass Brian Batey Elena Batoyon Kristina Baugh Arlene Bautista Frnest Bautista Aundrea Bean Charles Beaver Travis Belmer Eileen Beltran Dennis Benavides Prasith Bengmana Tresa Bennallack Nicola Benson Sean Benson Craig Berkson Heather Berner Roman Beza Aaron Biggs Brandon Black Jessica Bloomquist Scott Boates April Boatman Victor Bocaya Alisa Boehme Grace Bolano Melissa Boll Hnnnre Bonin Lauri Borck Leslie Borromeo Jonathan Bourgstein Deanna Bovee Denni Bowen Michael Bowen Jason Bowman FRESHMEN 163 Cool Th reads oving up to high school meant up- dating wardrobes for many freshmen. There were several ways to acquire these new cool threads . Some of these freshmen girls saved all of their babysitting money. The guys usually had extra money from paper routes or odd jobs around the house. Other students bummed money off of their parents claiming that none of their old clothes fit anymore. The next step on the freshmen adventure of acquiring a new wardrobe was getting to the stores. Some students took the bus to the far away sites such as UTC and La Jolla Village Square. For variety, others went to Fashion Valley and Mission Valley Malls. And, for those lucky enough to bum a ride from Mom, Dad, brother, or sister there was the dazzling new excitement of downtown Horton Plaza. Then, there were those who went to places within waiking distance such as Clothestime or Mira Mesa Mall. But, no matter where one went, the prices often came as a shock. Once a student had gotten to the store, with money in hand, often they could only afford notmuch more than earrings, or socks, especially at Ftobinson's or Neiman Marcus. Then came the need for a new wardrobe for every season. A hoard of freshmen could often be seen spending an entire day shopping. Even so, something was always left out. The perfect shoes...or braceIet...or whatever. But, no matter how long or hard they worked to get theirward robe together, many freshmen started and ended school with the new fresh or live look. Juliette Cielos, Martha Alonso, and Carrie Carambas go window-shopping during Christmas vacation. . Steven Bowman Jim Boyce Theresa Breen Elizabeth Bridges Sunny Brockmoller Christopher Brown Christopher Brown Meredith Brown Norma Brown Jane Bruce Dawn Bruno Michelle Buack Michael Buccola Michelle Buck Catherine Bunag Michael Burkhart Andrea Burroughs Andrew Bushby Kevin Byler LaLaine Cabrito Monique Caetano Jeff Cagaanan Justin Calapp 164 FRESHMEN .... t ttt. .. X? s at .. e ss..s.ttS iii? sf s tj.. t EES ufiff' E N-N. fwfr f 25 5 3' l F X Q M f ff 1 ff Z l 4 f if Z fav' f 2 Af ff - if y 2 ,E ,Ma f ,, .,,, ,, ,ff as ff if 0 1 , Q 2 E an ' X ff J! f N? X nl 1' l 5 , i K l Beth Campanile Jennifer Campbell Kerry Campbell Rebecca Campbell Eric Canon George Capito Tricia Caples Carrie Carambas Anthony Carenzo Carla Carey Anthony Cariaga Enrique Carino Lisa Carlin Brett Carstens Bernadette Carter Brett Carter Francis Carter John Cary Mike Castiglione Tweet Castillo Gierallyn Castro Roger Castro Vicente Castro Joseph Causarano Mary Chaney May-Ger Chang Maychi Chiar Patty Chinchar Ea Mai Christensen Shun Chuang Juliette Cielos Bryan Claman Benjie Clanor Kristin Clark Kimberly Cline Miranda Colclasure Gregory Collins Lisa Conley David Conner Chris Conrad Robbin Conroy Jeff Contreras Lisa Conwell Sheri Cook Tammy Coplin Daniel Corley Jason Corley Mariam Correa Stephanie Correa Sean Covert Melissa Cowan Damon Cox Jason Coz Randall Crone William Crosby Emily Cruthirds FRESHMEN 165 Edward Cruz Gerald Cruz Jeanette Cupino Kerry Curless Derek Damon Cuong Dang Thuy Lien Dang Bryce Danico Carson Daniel Arleen Dao Khanh Minh Dao Van Bich Dao Melissa Darnell Rachelle Datu Mark David Richard Dawson John Deines Sean Delane Mercedes Delarea Angela Deleon Tina DelMar Killete DelosReyes Mark Delunas Michael Demers Michael Dennis Sharon DePeralta Al Desantiago Gelyn DeVera George Diaz David Dickenman Albert Domingo Melanie Donovan Christopher Doty Derek Doyle Stephanie Drayton Trinh Du 166 FRESHMEN On the first day of school, Erna Valencia, Cynthia Salindong and Anna Romero wait patiently for their other friends to arrive. 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X ft , WYYX Judy Dualan Maria Ducote Brian Duffy Frederick Duffy Mary Duncan Jefrey Dunn Du Duong Cesar Duque Kenneth Eady Joseph Eakins Karen Easter Amy Echols Michaela Edelhauser Debbie Edrington Philip Elamparo Roy Elegado Carol Elfers Michelle Ella Edward Elliott Jocelyn Ells Jason Elston Tim Ely Derek England Antoinette Epps Lucy Erb Joanne Esch Lesa Escobedo Ray Esteban Mayra Estrada Cherry Estrella Dave Evangelista Sarah Evans Sam Fakhimi Vang Fang Anthony Fannin Jeff Fanno Sean Fant Brandi Faught Angelic Feight Kim Fenske Farid Feretti Troy Fernandez Christina Finkle Jason Finley Matthew Fisher Laurie Fitzgerald Renee Flesch Alex Flinn Gerry Florendo Alison Flores Maribel Flores Oscar Flores Olga Florez Jason Flower Beth Foch Ruel Forbes FRESHMEN 167 Bruce Ford Christy Ford John Fose Toni Foster Lori Franklin Riley Franks Pete Frederick Tracy Fry Robert Gabrielson Alicia Gaines Charles Gallagher Grace Gallardo Gwen Ganan Cathy Garcia Amanda Gardner Kevin Gay Stephen Gemmell John Gibson Michael Gibson Dennis Gilliam Michelle Gleim Shelley Glenn Stephanie Gloria Amy Goddard Kyle Godzik Kim Going Richard Golden Frank Goodwin Richard Gopez Christine Gordon Robert Gordon Michelle Gossett Joan Gozalo Chad Green Deema Green Yvette Grgat William Griffin Russell Grin Sherri Griswold Tanya Griva Leah Hagan Michael Hahn Akimi Haley Dana Hall Glenda Hall Sara Hallenbeck Tammy Hamilton Jacob Handy Danielle Hansen Dave Hansen Gary Hansen Jason Hansen Jerry Hara Malia Harrington Richard Hastey Carlin Hauschild 168 FRESHMEN SG , 1 Wx S 1 Us il, .gm it , 3 f Z ' '- y,yE,, ,g rrrr lrif ,-l, . -Sagem i ,,,. all f Rising Fast he Class of '89 get off to a great start in its freshman year. Tina Delmar headed up the class as' President and helped organize a council along with a number of affiliates. Back-up guidance, whenever it was needed, was given by Ms. Maureen Burke. The usual candy bar sales helped the class start off its treasury. During the middfe of the year, an innovative new sale took place. The freshmen sold Santa Claus hats just before Christmas vacation and kept the campus awash in red. To finish up the year, the Class of '89 started enthusiasm for a Parent Booster club. lt was easy to find freshmen working hard because of the difficult task facing them--raising enough money for a prom for over nine hundred students. There was no doubt that great progress had been made. 1989 Class Council, top tobottom: T. DelMar,S. Manuel, L. Hardin, K. Spurny, M, Pandes, T. Vu, J. Toler, L. Conley, M. Cowan, A. lsaguirre, P. Rostrata, M. Ella, R. copez, A. West, D. Weaver, V. Bocaya, and Ms. M. Burke. Jenny Havel Phillip Hawkins John Hayes Michelle Haygood Jennifer Heaton Barbara Heisser Paul Hemming Diane Hendricksen Monaliza Hendrickson Chelsea Henken John Hentges Sean Hereford Yvonne Hernandez Jose Herrero Theresa Hery William Hickey Brian Higgs Sharon Hipolito Mike Hoag Cuong Hoang Linh Hoang Vanha Hoang Melanie Hoerr Melissa Hoffman Tamara Holiman Chan Hong FRESHMEN 169 Debbie Hooks Stephen Hornyak Andre Hoth Teddy Howell Sally Huck Betty Humer Jeff Hunt Thach Huy Huynh Anita Isaguirre Christopher Jackson Jennifer Jackson Kenneth Jackson Shari Jacobs Hemant Jadhav Arne Jahn Jay Janavice April Jeffrey Jeff Jennewein Stephen Jennings Jenny Jensen Ann Jerde Mimi Jimenez Brett Johnson Sandra Johnson Shawn Johnson Rachel Johnston Kristy Jones Mike Jones Neil Jones Sharon Jones Thomas Jones Gary Jose Jolie Julian Scott Kaluza 170 FRESHMEN li fr1iw--A , yy f me ,,ii T , iw An Gutward Realm ar away from the center of our school lay an outward realm known only as the bungalows . From near and far students traveled to take classes in the ancient temples of knowledge. They came for the clarity of the audio bulletins and the superb air quality. Our glorious parking lot has now left us, making way for yet more dry, dusty While Michelle Navalta, Laurie Barker and Marvine LeMay stop to talk about the latest news, Brian Higgs and Elizabeth Bridges wait impatiently leave. bungalows. Never again did students have the convenience of walkingfrom the bungalow parking lot to their first period class in B43...instead they had to make a dash from the front lot in a mere seven minutes! There was a bright sideto the running,though-atleast everybody got a bit of exercise! Er 'fe Qwfy .,r fr, l I Sara Kashima Michael Kelley Mary Kelly Kevin Kennison Charles Kerr Michael Ketch My Thuc Khong Christy Killpack Nancy Kim Paul King David Kingsley Brenda Kludt Jeffrey Koch Jason Koehler Michael Kolbeck Mervyn Kowalsky Donna Krager Stephen Kujawa Rachel Kuyper Huan Kwok Macy Labayen Bich Ngoc Lai Anna Lalicata Kien Lam Leonora Lambert Douglas Landerville Laura Lanich-Trent Soy Lao Jennifer Lapuzza Michael Lariviere Sandra Larson Todd Larson Paul Lawrence Gene Lazaro Nancy Le Tai Huu Le Kim Thanh Thi Le Jennifer Leake Elizabeth Lee Marvine Lemay Adam Levin Erik Lewis Nicole Lewnes Crystal Liberatore Matthew Liberatore Nho Lieu Josh Lieurance Rhone Lillard Jessica Lincoln Sherry Lingenfelter Deborah Livelsberger Bill Livesay Arlan Lloyd Steven Lochead Kim Lofft Kristen Logan FRESHMEN 171 Jessica Long Royal Long Y Long Camille Lopez Hugo Lopez Michelle Lopez Steve Lopez Rana Lotfi-Sepehri Harry Lough Cheryl Lozano Lisa Lozano Sonja Lubert Tisha Ludwick Todd Luikart Van Luong Binh Ly Lan Ly Phuoc Nguyen Ly Trinh Ly Michael Lyon Michael Maddela Paul Madeen Christy Maki Ivan Malinis Christyne Mandagie Mae Mangohig Robert Manno Shelly Manor Shelley Manuel Stacey Marbrey Marybelle Marinas Douglas Marko Bobby Martin Dawn Martin James Martin Sarah Martin Eric Martinez Zane Martinez Jason Mask Tiffany Mason Jason Massey Kristi Matson Kathy Matthews John Max Bill Mayeski Heather McAvoy Kerry McBeth Scott McCallum Robert McCarvel Scott McColl Rachelle McCollough Toria McCollum Teressa McCoy Veronica McDermott Graeme Mclnnes Kitty McKinnell 172 FRESHMEN 1 J lil J rg l IJ Kiwi LEE, li any f 4 i Dana Hall and Sharon Jones flash their cover girl smiles as Jennifer 22 ,W V V n 5 'if l 'Q , H 4 Q V' gr f ? .V rx it fag, .apuzza and Jake Handy look on in amusement. if -.l l 'l ' I :QNX Y f WWE , ii f I Z 4 1 Q l mg! W, Zim X 4' X? 5 H15 N X ff 'W , Z 3 Sean McKinney Heather McLess Robin McMertry Kelli McNair Stacy McParIand Mitcie McPherson Diamond Meihuber Andrei Meintjes Kevin Mejla John Melby Mark Mendoza Marlon Mendoza Pam Mercado Fiey Mercado Kevin Mercer Gwendolyn Merkle Sherman Metcalf Marlon Miguel Stacy Miller Joseph Minami Debbie Minihane Michael Mlinarich Adrien Montgomery Alain Montgomery Tracy Montgomery Eric Monton Harold Moore Lakan Morales Shad Morelewicz Jennifer Morgan Julie Morgan Claire Moriarty Brian Moult Harry Mulder John Murdock Kelly Murphy Jimmie Murray Roman Musgrave Richard Myers Stephanie Nagel Terry Napalan Tessy Napalan Chad Naples Tara Narayanan FRESHMEN 173 Michelle Navalta Tom Nawrocki Jeffrey Neil Robert Nelson Eddie Ng Duyen My Ngo Lan Chi Ngo Mai Chi Ngo Hue Nguon Binh Thi Nguyen Doanh Nguyen Douc Van Nguyen Hang Manh Nguyen Minh Nguyen . Jenny Nguyen Shannon Niespodziany Ronald Noble Norman Nooris Sean O'Brien Belinda O'Qulnn Mylene Obille gg 'x af? 'Sur Q X Q ' Kerrie Ocampo Kevin Ohara lg Alex Olaes Shannon Ulson E T g Eric Oriley Diana orncki Jennifer Ortgiesen Todd Owen Wendy Owens Joel Pabelico Jaye Padgett l Peck Palaoios Robert Pagano 174 FRESHMEN get S A ' Tuff Talk r he freshmen certainly had many new aspects of high school life to adjust to, but one ot the most important was learning teenage slang. The frosh soon learned the only language that really mattered. Describing a wave as tubular would certainly had caused an uproarg too awesome or so hot would have been more acceptable, and fellow surfers were known only as dude . For the more advanced, junior jam-master rap presented a more difficult situation. Calling a new song cooI or keen would probably result in a lynchingg fresh or live would have made even the ever-identifyable frosh just one of the guys . Solia Palma Mariam Pandes Mirabel Papa Miralynn Papa Heather Pappas James Park Kye Park Douglas Parker Janeen Parker Keith Parker Christine Partido Gina Partridge Juan Pascua Jed Pasion Cathy Patacsil Heather Paterson Jeffrey Patterson Eric Payumo Jennifer Pearce Jaden Pederson Stacy Peel Heidi Pelak Frankie Perez Jamie Perkins Richard Perkins Mike Perono John Peterson William Pfeffer Hunong Thi Pham Phoung Pham Minh Phan Songsouriya Phengmixa Deena Phillips Terry Phillips Keith Phoebus Lyn Pimentel Carey Piper Vincent Pisciotta Michele Platt Raymond Plotner Deanna Podsiadly Donna Politano Elaine Popa Gwen Potter Karen Powell Baxter Power Marvin Pritchard Michelle Province Roberta Pultz Elizabeth Quinn Khrista Quinn Joe Quinto Claudia Quintos Tamu Rae Allison Ragsdale Daisy Ramirez n FRESHMEN 175 Sherry Ramos Shannon Ramsey Marian Randall Samer Rasoul Akiko Rataj Clifford Reeh Thomas Reichert Gary Reissner Ronnie Revoredo Stephen Rhodes David Ridge Heather Riding Jennifer Riding Adam Riley Jenny Riopel Alex Rios Allen Rising Martha Rivera Courtenay Robb Jarod Robb Deanna Roberts William Roberts Mike Robertshaw Chris Robertson Danielle Robinson Rebecca Rocha Henry Rodrig Andrew Rogers Anna Romero Oliver Roncal Mylene Rondero Vivan Rook Willaim Rooks Michele Rosa Carol Rosburg Audrey Rose Kerry Roseman Donald Ross 176 FRESHMEN Silver Smiles ,stereotypical freshmen would not be complete without a set of braces---yes, those inane strips of steel wire and tacky cement that never accomplished anything except to annoy the wearer, to produce a brilliant metallic smile,and to restrict the unfortunate victim from the delicacies of popcorn, gum, Doritos, and peanut brittle. The original purpose of the braces was to smile. Anyone with the misfortune of having a set of braces should have had sympathy given to the poor soul. After all, braces were always painful when a dentist tightened them too much...even if he or she promised that the wearer wouldn'tr feel a thinglf Unfortunately, the bearer of braces wasnft the only one who suffered...other casual observers were frequently blinded by the out the but whether was a had to though, ofa piercing of steel on Even others put up braces agony pat on the and tell it'll all be two l 401 5 Y AW as . ' W ' . l 5 K f i Richard Ross Princess Rostrata Jason Rowan Jeff Rudiger Sophia Ruiz 'Michael Runion Rachel Saccento Richard Saccento Michael Salazar Richard Saldivar Cynthia Salindong Myrtice Salmond Jerome Saludares Alan Samrith Mike Sanagustin Lynn Sannicandro Marc Santamaria Naydean Santiago John Sapienza Charles Sasse Rick Sawyer Glenn Scharf John Scheid Jacob Schlenz Paul Schmidt Dawn Schmitt Steffanie Schofield Mark Schooling Amy Sergent Brian Shepler Kendra Sherman James Shrieve Marissa Sicat Seda Siev John Silva Jason Simms FRESHMEN 177 Dhowthavon Sisouphone Jenny Sisson Chris Slatlem Amy Sloat Meg Smallin Markan Smirl Alex Smith Angela Smith David Smith Dee Smith Melinda Smith Westley Smith Jeff Snow Kirstin Snyder Philip Solomon Renee Sorensen Cleo Soriano Danielle Souza Kim Spafford Jeffrey Spangler Natasha Spillios Jackie Sponner John Spradlin Kristine Spurny Michael Stacy Samara Standridge John Stanfield Susan Stec Walter Stetter Colleen Stevens Todd Stevens Annalisa Stevenson Henry Stoker George Stokes Jessie Storman Monique Stowers 178 FRESHMEN X :sam :Q 552 it N:- l me l Michelle Haygood and Shelley Glenn decide to take a break at Taco Bell. 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K fe Alisa Street Jamie Stubblefield Amber Stuck Lori Stults Tiffany Sullivan Erin Sumwalt Eric Swanson Joselito Tacloban Lisa Tam Raymond Tam Lourdes Tan Yvonne Tan Nho Tang Angela Taylor Christine Taylor Joseph Taylor Tricia Taylor Kong Te Phuoc Thach Phonevilay Thetsy Trevis Thomas James Thompson Maureen Thompson Melvin Tiangson Steven Timothy Shawn Tinker Julene Toler Hardi Toor N-Gai Torain Steven Torok Albert Torres Betty Townsend Buu Tuan Tran Donna Tran Giang Tran Lynda Tran Nu Tran Rosalyn Tran Edward Trento Garrett Treptow Phuong Le Trieu Tony Troncale Travis Troxler Cuong Truong Nhu Chau Truong Vinh My Truong Michael Tu Scott Tucker Pierre Turner Tom Turner Gil Turullols Danielle Twltchell Danny Tyler Adam Tyndale Antonio Ulit Paul Unger FRESHMEN 179 Frank Uren Renee Uzel Justin Valdivia Erna Valencia Eric Valero Denise Vandekieft Brandy Vanderheiden Paul Vandewiele Lue Vang Richard Vankempen Robert Vannoy Angela Vaughan Valerie Veatch Ricci Velasquez Joanne Velilla Lee Ventura Lisette Viera Jennifer Vinson Theresa Vinzon Judy Visque Edna Vista -Hai Son Vo Jennifer Vogel Quang Vu Thao Vu Angelina Wagemann Don Wagner James Walker Phillip Walker Adrienne Wallace Joey Wallace Richard Walters Jennifer Wanner Kimberly Waterford Cindy Waterhouse Michael Watkins Damon Weaver Curtis Weber Shane Weber Martha Weighmink Kristen Weinrich Cary Weisz Aaron West Roxie Whiteley 180 FRESHMEN WWW , K-ma -s...-n :V fx.. f 2 K Z , Cir Q 1....,,,N if wk, 2 . kg: -sl i f f 2 ,, Q 1 t f ,W hen the freshmen were first seen ' school, the hard labors of a summ at the beach could be detected. The fai aroma of suntan lotion, the sight of a peelin nose, or the ultimately cool shades gave hint of the ever desired Iocal Iook . There were many places sought outfj the cool tan. some stayed home a acquired a pool side tan. Others were luck- enough to bum a ride from parents or brother or sister to get to the beach. On there, a tan became a great bonus aft socializing and fighting the crowds. So of the popular beaches were La Jol Shores, Wind and Sea, Del Mar, Torrj Pines and for the adventurous few, t Clam---or the cliffs by the cove. On tl' occassional rainy day, students could b seen dishingoutupto S5.00forahaIfhouri a tanning salon. And then, of course, the were always a few students who avoidJ getting a darker skin tone. 'Ns ,4-. '19 ' 1 Karen Wienold Arthur Wigand Pilar Wildey Mastisha Wilkins Michelle Williams Randal Williams Janel Wing Christine Winter Gerald Winter Mary Winterfield Michelle Wong Ernie Woo Christa Wood Christopher Wood Russel Woods Timothy Woods Tricia Woodworth Tammy Woster Dean Wrench Corey Wright Renee Wurtele Christopher Wyer Allison Yamane Linda Yap Diane Yoo Matthew Young Michael Zuercher FRESHMEN 181 1. Karen Easter and Angie de Leon are proud to be official members of the Taco Bell clientele 2. l-luddling together amid the confusion of the first day of school, Robert Manno, Theresa Breen, Sonja Lubert, Flana Lofti, and Deema Greene compare class schedules. 3. High school life includes the wonderful world of computers for Lourdes Tan. S Wah Hifi! 182 FRESHMEN MW , ,, .si 'W' W , 1. Tina Delmar and Kris Spurny read over their newest homewo assignment in despair. rk 2. Chad Naples is caught in a moment of deep artistic thought. 3. 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Two ot these were ' ' i tic des through academi the California Scho as ble to STIOW O gra the National Honor Society and ' or Society was advised by lvlr. Federation. The National Hon Ted Parent and President Kami Whittaker. To become a part ot NHS a student filled out an application explaining his or her academic excellence and extra curricular activities. The tirst year organization made over eight hundred dollars to supply graduating seniors with stoles. To be in CSF a student had to have approximately a 3.5 grade point average. One maior activity ot CSF was the annual trip to Disneyland. But, the real bonus was the prestige carried by being a member ot one ot these honored organizations. A third academic organization involved competition. lvlr. Frank Graham-Caso and lvlrs. Naida Grott organized the Academic Decathalon team. Eight students studied a variety ot topics from economics to literature and then went on to compete with other local high schools on three different levels. A grueling all-day competition at UCSD turned out tive individual trophies and tirst place ranking tor the team in the interview category. Membership in any one ot the academic organizations was 'c excellence became more an honor well earned, as academi ' d rds were constantly rising. ditticul tto achieve as stan a 1- The 1985 86 ' C.S F 1 A b ' , - -Gxecut - I Q ayani, Marni Gaitan, and N:ll.eLcCguergJcZL are: Kristin Anderson, Kathleen G t' ers consist of: M. Hsbtepiblfi' Jgyfcjj Lgfgler, C. cg22HEeA?b3i1QuSd,Diuco, L. Cosio, D. Barr S Desmond M i ' emon, D. Williams J e, R. camoras, Y, HSu'K' Cook K ,A ' Relq' A' Casilf L, ' ' Hagadorn, J, Songalia ,J- Trang T'Ph?JbaYan C- Joyce, N. ' ' '-9 Ngbc' H rgg Le Ngoc' H' p '0f19 Nguyen ,B gruyen' J' Pomeie, L. Diaz J, CSu'n9iT.Anderson,E. N , . ottel, M, Miranda L DQUYBQ, K. Nations, D. McFa . W- Piruloy S- Barde Y en, aterhouse M C ni S. Slvangelista. K -Whggiea' D' iranda, P, Sh ' V ef, R. gacloban, H, ?gnS's'mTm.Ons, J. ha 1 , ' - FIGO, T- Buggchfalz beaiiono' E' Nafvaez, B. M. Weisse ga'R'BaVK.S.Nicol nbergery M Bu d ' Sulopot, J, Weaver J- Sannd oc, J. Inzon, L, Yahja' SVS, Ft. Sabrielson, J. Meradei g2i:Al2N Bamxilordo-V0-ran' M- Cruz ag' Sefkow ' ' VanHOuten A i J. Sefkow, H N ' - Narlow, D. Perez A Quyen V. Vinaroa, K. vu 'Clmglermansn Dans. A. vinzon s yi sach, T. grancisco, Ft. Beltran, D, Aki'-E Jlaitan, R. Zides J -MO ui :me ' ' ore, I, Lewigejy Huynh' G' Padgett Geary. Sajgezia' H' Duong, D. Viadoy H. Ch al, I. Stabb, R5 Velilla M EUDQ. N. Woodward, J A d ' - Speranza, T, Lon K' n erson, J, Souza P A 1 Q, . Ft. Fontanilla, S. Hey, - Quinaldo, ,R ,L. ,M. ,Ft. 186 C3 FINHSXACADEMIC DECATHALQN . If ea' , Y. 4 r- 8? if J at . . Y . . -3r ', 3. National Honor Society consists of: K. Agbayani, P. Alderson, S. Bardin, D. Barr, L. Block, C. Coffin, L. Cosio, M. Correa, J. Cottel, J. Crow, S. Cummings, L. Danga, M. Esperanza, D. Evangelista, C, Gabrielson, M. Gaitan, J. Hagadorn, J. Hagadorn ll, K. Hernandez, Y. Hsu, I. Jimenez, A. Lau, M. Manuel, M. Miranda, T. Perry, J. Poblete, A. Richmond, K. Richmond, E. Sandoc, P. Sheth, S. Simmons, K. Smith, I. Stabb, G. Tenorio, L. Toller, N. Trang, D. Tsimberg, S. Waterhouse, and K. Whitaker. 4. Todd Ehrlich prepares himself for the upcoming Academic Decathalon Tournament. 5. The Academic Decathalon consists of: Pam Lops, Karen Abbate, Stephanie Bardin, Todd Ehrlich, David Geary, Tom Perry, Jill King, and Kami Whitaker. CSFXNHSXACADEMIC DECATHALON 187 of the m A ' ' dance of computers on org . ' work centers were p 188 t and the School Site ls of Student Sena e d to help The goa Council were simple: to listen to Nlarauders an ' the right direction. point them and the campus in Both the School Site Council and the Student Senate ' ' ts' opinionsto people were involved in relaying the studen ices into action. The School who could transform the vo Site Council members listened to students and staff alike and presented what they heard to the council. After consideration of the subjects brought up, members voted h ol improvement Programi 45 on how to budget SIP QSC o ls set by the students. The Student funds to fulfill the goa ' ' ' fashion: once a month erated in a similar uld listen Senate op if during period three, student representatives wo ' ' d repeat theirfindingsto to their fellow students views an t action was then taken to realize the senate. After a vo e, T the students' wishes. There were many examples of the senate's and the k visible around campus. The stage in the l in front ff SSC's wor lunch court, the repainted lockers, and the tab e ' ll funded by these edia center were a anizations The abun campus roducts of SSC and new science f fiffi work. 1. Th ' Brannirlvliis llgzslaalnzraxdegz Student Senate consists Of- D Ba Horowitz, T, H ' ' e Y' W- Erlicn, E .' ' WGS, D. Moore, S. Olssnjsgon' H' Le' J' Lewis, T. Lyons .JGPSZESFL W' Hight' K' ' -Palmer, M. Patacsil, z. Perez' B Pn:1:t'S'r24eIton'J' ' ' ' ' 'f120n, C. Schissler, J, S ouza, K. Spelhaug, J, Sudweeks. 2- P-Ad-Hier E Allis ' ' On. M. Alo Barcelon. Ft. Bark, G. BautisT?'TT'Q:iIZnaETCE Adnderson,D,AuStin C ' . . ri ges, E. Buclatin ,Ni Castiglione S Chr, R -- ' - 9. L. Clark, C, Cla FZ?31,Qe5'3En6g4rhl?g:heg B. Ervin, ?:?el:1'd2. Cl-?F:in, L. De Los D. Henandez'O H, G. .G'oins, C. Gonzales, J' Heat ri U emandezi' Jimenez K uonegrez' E' Hwning- L. Hoau 14' 9n'L' Hendrickson f - , G. Jose . 9- -lsaguirre I. Jim ' MacLeod J Masse ' D- Kendricks A ' enel, M. ' ' y1R.Mayl0n A - ' ' I-agman, D. L Salnobb, J. Saria, k. shun, C' 3baExin:s,T. Napaian, F. Dampo, Cgnggrc. er, C. Tran, L, Tuffin' . .SPurny, l. Stabb, J- Tacloban M iw V .3 'Wir . QM, ' ix M ,, Q E , , veg? W 2. Sean Bowers, Vice-President of ASB, displays his ieadership qualities at a Student Senate meeting. 3. SSC members are: Brian Bugsch, Joel Carambas, Craig Secord lPresidenti, Nancy Wahl, Mike DeRisi, Torn Lux, Julie Barnes, Sheila Jackson, Gerry Jackson, Stacey Lambeth, Joan Deagen, Kim Coody, Dewayne Odom, Janie Andeson, Angela Croce, Larry Steinbrecher. Coiieen Roseman, Frank Graham-Caso, and Gail Staufier. Not present: Kristin Anderson, Lainie Block, Rich Matthews. SENATEXSSC et A L t Take a Hilfe? l-liking to new heights was the ac goal ofthe Backpacking Club, Getting awayfrom it all, the group searched for fun and adventure in the hills. President lvlary Tan led the pack, along with advisor lvlr. Andy Martinez. The club took trips to Laguna and Borrego, exploring both popular and un-charted areas. Sharing equipment and working together on the trail kept the groups bonds tightly lashed, as well as helping to make a successful hike. Through the sore feet and aching backs, the Backpacking Olub had an exciting, if rigorous year, Also associated with heavy physical output, the Varsity Club was exceptionally active. Fun and fundraisers were the main goals, and both were well met. President Devtlayne Odom and advisor lvlr. Leo Oasias kept the group on their toes, starting with a drive to raise funds for the earthquake victims of Mexico. Over seven- hundred dollars was raised for the cause. ln October, the club co-sponsored the Klassic Kid fun run, raising money tor athletes in need of funds for invitational trips. For fun, the club orgainzed a ski trip to Brianhead, Utah, in February, with both members and non-members participating. complshed 1. Mr M ' time backpack ar Z tests the W in preparation of an Usgigimfgthis rip, 2, Back . G, COOpDeZ-iC5inLg?Club1 back rovvg A. Mart. Hinsley R' ' WIS, K. Davies C T Inez' Orc ' 'BGVK Front r . ' ' hOmaS,D. ami-70. IVI. Tan, OW' L' NQUYGV1, W. 190 BACKPACKING CLUB 1.55950 3. Varsity Club, row 1 : M. J. Medina, T. Boyd, row 2: Matthews, L. Robinson, K. A. Richmond, row 3: C C. Dawn, M. Eicher, 1 G. Georgahs, M. Adams O. Marion, J. Snyder, J J. Robb, I. Stabb, L. Block Lewis S Dawn D Odom Tim Kalke, and Neil A' iTiW5,i'3 3232 .whim 64 1. 1. Mira Mesa Speech Team members are, top row: Kim Thompson, Coach Harriet Marriner, V.P. Peggie Alderson, Todd Ehrlich,Ty Owen, Jeff Koch, Joey Velilla, Treasurer Eileen Diaz, Secretary Jon Crow. Middle row: NFL Secretary Maricel Correa, Sharon Houck, Laura Toller, Leslie Borromeo, Cecile Guevarra, Eilynn Biscocho, Greg McKinney, Christy Ford, Arthur Root. Bottom row: irma Jimenez, Michelle Bundoc, Zain McKinney Kathleen Agbayani, President Eileen Sandoc, Joel Carambas, Mimi Jimenez, and Sharon DePeralta. 2. Arthur Root, Peggie Alderson, and Eileen Sandoc proudly display their winning trophies. J-Tl. 1 1 192 SPEECH ev an WJ, if ll ni Z, ,, Ji, af fi, V., V 4 M 4 Q., 'xlffe fr' 'J-f 'w New-.w 4 -115.-fi?':,Q,f .'fll. ,MII X . lf. , l .-l -V ' l ll- - . : lWlig2 lal. .eEl fl.. . ' Aft-'ffees-fzfesieer i x MM . fsseefiz Ma- ll . ':-.ff4:midget5pg1i3.aEEe5gff-iffffi 2 'f L , ,.5,5,,,,. .le,feeezsgff-fgfzr-eq . if ff f -4 , li tl ,l l lli l l al' - f it ' l' 3 fl ': . lll:.:l'11'llti. - H155 l l'l,..l'l f-' G l ill .,,,,,,l,,.l,X ,W l l.. iifvlllllfllllll ll llirll ll lillfllwqlwg-l'l'liltli l-ltlll,ll,- lllll-M f'll:M.ll'Pl 1, lvllj' 3- Eileen - DW Polish es hel' Speec . h 'fi fro nt of her attentive class 1 ma es. 4- Brian 5 UQSCTI Stflkeg his best pose i f ll ront of the ma lestic Eiffel Tower 5- Mifa Mesa F . f . Or9'Qf1 Exch rom Spain, Caroline Bamy Zggnestudents are Hiromi Nagaok rance and panic a from J . k Plllllofe, fro apart, Elena cab VT1 West German anas y. illllys Q QPGNS Doors t Members of the MMHS Speech Team proved tha Speech is powerl . This motto lead the team, along with Coach Harriet Marriner, to several victories. As a team, members placed in tournament after tournament. individuals also received the spotlight after working hard to receive their own individual trophies. Last year's team was filled with many younger, inexperienced members, but, with their T proven successful performances there was promise l future team as well. for a powerfu While some students spoke about others in the world around them, four students came from various countries to Mira Mesa. As Patrick Pillhofer put it, they left their own familiar surroundings to visit the cool country of America . Through the American Field Service, and a good academic record , Elena Cabanas of Spain, l-liromi Nagaoka of Japan, Patrick Pillhofer of West Germany, and Caroline Bailly of France came to stay with American families. As the year passed so did the confusion of the size, number of students, and classroom changing at MMHS. Their adventure among new customs and traditions would be something that they would rememberfor a lifetime. .. AFSfAlFS 193 'Q M -Q arauders Tune In uls of excned . ' to the so . ' s Band dfummed nSallnalYorslnQ Victorlottllilsectigge ce HQ - sic. Nlaraudefs' on tthatheafdlts WU boost bY Mr' tudefl iverl ff0m evews nd sound was Q made Sllfe not a ot creativity Oi to the band, as heand consisted Of lfe advls The D tlests WO le note was OH-Key-rs' theretoowerenuboists sinQ . etee - , ll as O more than lust trumfylophonlsls- as Weol sports, the d tuba Players'-arrfs. Just like after Sqn? for the C0l'9 and drum malot to attend, ang W lent the band, band had mei? To dlSPlaV nshzamount Carmel WW numero etmons Such as X ,entered comp Dual Meet. 4- The Band consits of: K. Abbate, D. Abeita, A. Aragon, D. Beard, R. Berg, S. Berg, C. Berkson, J. Boettcher, M. Broome, D. Bruno, K. Campbell, E. Carry, B. Carstens, L. Colburn, H. Compton, D. Conner, T. Cook, M. Correa, T. Cruz, Ft.. Dawson, D. Deines, A. Echols, J. Evangelista, A. Feigt, B. Foch, G. Gallardo, J. Gee, Ft. Gormley, T. Griva, C. Guro, B. Haley, G. Hilzer, E. Hirning, M. Hoag, G. Jerde, D. Killian, M. Kowalsky, A. Larson, S. Lopez, L. Lozano, T. Ludwick, J. Lyons, K. Mackay, K. Mercer, G. Merkle, H. Moore, M. Mullane, J. Nations, K. Nations, K. Ocampo, H. Pappas, W. Payne, M. Perono, G. Perry, B. Phelps, D. Pritchard, P. Rabanal, A. Flagsdale, S. Flasgaitis, R. Reed, S. Reinhart, A. Ftondero, P. Ftostrata, P. Stojadinovic, J. Tacloban, D. Thomas, M. Tomasulo, D. Underhill, D. Vandekieft, L. Viera, E. Vista, S. Walton, C. Weber, K. Wienold, S. Wilborn, M. Williams, Ft. Wilson, C. Wright, C. Wright. 5- Elda Sandejas, Jenivy Tacloban, Shelly Bauer, Dawn Brannon, Brenda Greco, and Larni Aledia practice their formation for their performances during football games. 6. The letterettes consists of front: Jenivy Tacloban, Shelly Bauer, Dawn Brannon, Angel Asuncion back: Nancy Bellez, Elda Sandejas, Deanna Seguban, Leigh Ann Green and Brenda Greco. BAND 195 elpful H3I'ldS Making News ver? The What's b a Mira Mesa Marquee! The Marquee staff was well- equipped to cover all aspects of the school's issues and activities, with over twenty members. Staying after-school on a daily basis was common to keep the presses rolling on schedule. Coming out every other week, the Marquee provided timely insights oncurrentschool and community happenings, and occasionally featured meritorious compositions and essays. Editor-in-chief, Keith Bacon took charge and kept a close eye on all proceedings, making sure that all designing, reporting and editing was done efficiently and on time to meet the always ominous weekly deadlines. Working together, the Marquee staff put in much time and effort to put out an excellent publication. A hot new club on campus, the 'S' Club gave out what students put into it. The 'S' stands for service, and the 'S' Club looked for and learned how to help the community in any way possible. Formed by Vice-Principal Barbara Wells, member of the sponsoring Sorophmist Club, and Mrs. Shirley ' ularity with many Duchock, the club gained fast pop 'dent Shawn Scribani led helpers in students. Presi activities ranging from Open House guides to 'S' Club's close fashion show hosts. The ' ' ' ' d involvement in the HotSpot participation with an brou ht its members and the school a feeling of Q pride and merit. l ok and white and read all o 4' igst ir ff' '05 'swf V... 14 Anna Mari ' 9 V'l! Fefiralta and Lori Cgggekgifgk 352 'S O act' 'r' the year. .W les planned for later in 2' 5 Club consists f: 'l?AePeralta, A. Haley, RA- xfsnsgigilg. Di'rf:::10ChG: bottom row, D, King, Ri H Q- L. Cook, A. Villegas M endrlckson, D, LOU, ' ' 196 S CLUB ew- g - if-if C 'Q'W S. 3- -Sam M ,,,,,.. Wm 45' ww. Lf Q1-4 f' M132 5 'uf ,Q 1- S He- X.-Q. ,V N 4. jx , X X Fi T,-gp! k ELF-' , 2514 'Cf 12g'f'f1:l' :-5 hr'-gf: I fm: N 5, N 'M-+1 4 Q . em0fy lvl Hkers and Savers Covering every aspect of the i-iot p Mirada Staff's new chaiienge. identifying the favorite hangouts, activities and fads of aii Marauders and presenting these in an entertaining way proved to be a difficuit and time consuming task. Co-editors Lainie Biock and Tami Forrest ied the way by paying ciose attention to every detaii of the book. To bring the staff together and iearn and pian, aii members participated in a memorabie camping trip to Juiian, organized by advisor Judy Earie. Being responsibie for the maiority of schooi activities was a big iob, but one that the ASB handied with dedication and exceiience. New ideas and creativity refueied oid events, raising the spirit ieveis to new highs. President Dee-Dee Latimer, and other student eiected officiais, under the supervision of Kim Goody, made sure that aii types e uaiiy represented in aii events. of tastes were q S ot was the 1- Yearboo k C0'9ditOr 5, Lainie BIO 2. - Ck and T Robin Maylone Checks with J ammy Forrest proof the Senior Se t amie 3 - c iony math on a Question of Copy bef Ore Wping 3. The Yea v' 'book Staff - Dl::gr'11,Andfa Richmosignzsts Of' t0D row' TrixigA lCOiaySe l I 1 am Austi I, quino J Mari: 'if Thvtm Ph 'V Keitn B 3 Oanne vert Zuerfsgr EST6-ban, Jamie Ssisara Kashima, Sig? Tmrd VOW2 RiC11lTQ'ThereSa VOWQ Mike gm' Forrest, Peggy: Aidvalerie W 'iamS mimi:-lone' Leuam Angmzws' Duncan K, rfStyfSUZanne Pu' erSOn -Judy Earlg W ,IW Richmond K t no' Jenettelj ristin Anderson. B OpOi,J8Cki Pulopot T' GhilrAnn Galvame 3 heryn SRU, Ken Nelson KOltom row: Lainie Bi Odd Ehrlich Kim H - Second r enfiy Tyne I ook, Diane P' Untef, Randi r, Katia Shokrai and Kairc-T5iI,'LA8ndi Smith I nejad, ' Ir. 5-Ns., -s NM 5, . . . , 1 fer-355 an Jhlii' mm My 1 mb JUEQQP N 35 Wilflilr W vw W M an ?' .4 Q ww , Q I , 4 ' ,,: M 'R wmfiu A wi M if - f 5 5 ,ge ,Q ' ,:1, , 'EF YE Tn z .J-g555WWf1-IEHESQ: ' SUV: Ezra ,N , .,gg.f'L-+4-1,1-L, 1:411::4,H-.,w.' 1 pp , f:,4:- iii-f-'4' ' W 4 ' ' fiv:u3'f'?1 ' 13' A ' F 1 fQi.f5,g3a9Y ' e, 1' ' , ,W V W rg x ,Jw Q-fm , X if' N ,EM Q A A J 'U M 1 M J jf 11 Y ,Y 1 ,'rf,www,:e'1v::UU ww ww, ' Nm ,+ ,m1 m A M, , M NP Q 6? W A f ww f 1, L, H, ,W E, . M 3 mf nr-.mm , 4 X A I QF' 15' WW' ' 1. W 1 wzuffxxf QQ' I , a 'QT 7 af 23353 R 5 w , awww X GQ! 4, - ,F W n..,..ue-w, ,mania 155 -M .P SJ-,,HiJmf4gW We 4 W K L+ XWM WML 9,1 W 1 e ww Y ,MMM L grew H if Ya Chin T I Om Perf . cand b A Y, Sylvi W Y ars to raise mone fe aterhouseand Yuk. v or JSA activities. 'Hackieftryto unioad 2- JSA me Zuercher K mqers first VOw- . - .Fi ' J- D Tsimbe,g,K. N:Z3m0nd,T,Tiffi,,, S.'ESaV:g9d- E- Perez, Al Rich S- Miranda L 8:13. R.J0iinStO,, C NaL2hYH,HaCkie,,Slwatergisgd. K. adgeu T 'CCS 'ni T- Haii 6 '- ' '-E-Bato 56-D- ' ' Ok, J. E , ' ' Glllham yon- S9COnd . CotteI,'G. Roseiio. Ti-iivangeiista, M. Donovla C- Anderson, C' D ke'Ow, Safiabia L Dep fd row. K Spum S U- LCQYIG J H Y S, G. H ' - eratt , ' Y, .Sh 1 - aged Cgraerfgo' LaUben1ita?cL'eiSCObedO' W- HH3?d3'Ea2te A-Dehggg' as, M- B , - OYQBHS R Y . n, I Gabr, i . Rudiger S N. Und0C- A. Olae N' ' ahlai L. Libe 'e'S0F1, A. i - - - .T YYY- F 3lurnam.A.wiSQp,3,dflanL- A- Cecii M'aIQfr'kg'- Aklufi, ivi. J. aik . i - en r' K ' ' , r- Frm . , G. J. Tnorspysal Smlth' B' Higgs its Sion'T'SU'Iivan,J.srubbir?N' V' Vmam' R- on- C. Noronhn. y ' males' N- Kendricks TePeetd'R'Mann0 J ' ' WM-LearY,S' ampaigning for The Future Pushing poiitics into student awareness was the goat ot Juni America, as weii as having tun in the process. Both aspirations were accompiished with tiying coiors. Abandoning the reguiar eiectorai otfices ot ciubs and reiying on an open councii instead, JSA soared to new heights. Reguiar meetings were iam-packed ot students eager to debate iocai and wors ranging from abortion to nuciear war. Piegionai one-day conferences were common, aiong with the traditional, and highiy anticipated Faii Overnight and Spring State. Advisor Bob Durham kept everything under controi when the heat rose from controversiai debates and crowded dances. Two outstanding students from Mira Mesa Participated in Boys' and Giris' State. Tom Perry and Karen Hernandez traveied to Caiitornia State University in Santa Barbara to take part in a week iong array ot activities that appeaied to iuture ieaders. Representatives from aii areas came together to iorm their own government and act as Caiitornia otticiais. in addition to poiiticai competition, sports competitions provided a weicome break to the iong hours of deiiberation and debate. or Statesmen ot 200 JSA ,Q auf s Y ww 4 J EJ I A, hgf -arf i , ,wig Qszkvfwffgql 'A X my A 4 1 K w . . .A rss .LL W V' WM' ww W: 'W' wi F K1 as 155m W ' 'J W'vK- gzij ,,..., ,....k dp, ,'1-kk . 'W-1 ,Hur V .1 if ' 54:11 5 1, Y -. 3 1 - Ruff fx s':'5'r7s 7, Jw , , QL KJ ii Jilin., D xl 1 ' susan' Y' , f. N' M ' P. ,Q ' if MH , 1 pk 4, ' Q ' z- ,V 'K 1 V , AK 'Wu HW 'm . lg LLLLL ,yu P Wu K- ,132 .. X, Ji. 4 , V, ' 1 , .L f . F '12 ww .N f, 'A .b.9, ','w L , L ugh gm 51 w DRILL AND FLAG JL , , if Qi' Q Alf f i rig 5 , , X334 33. -Hxzixji' Q? fi -. z P 9 w. 31 '. ew- . 5 4 ff if S 4' ,4 5 ' 5 8 UBB' M-auf W , f Sabi - 'F' 'W' 4. 1 'gb W , we , N ,,,,,,! T., 'N 1 I 1-3? 14 ,..,- MW Ml WH 3 mi ' w JEL W 121, 'E m 5 n Urlchin 0 Behind the 329,133 6 lf you wanted good food, and you did you turn? The school storel lf you wanted the best entertainment for your time, where did you turn? The Updatel Both Television Productions and the School Store aimed to please crowds, and please they did. Agented by Ms. Coffin, volunteers in the student store sold hot properties from Snickers and lvlr. Goodbars to popcorn and t-shirts. All the money went to the ASB, which, in turn, helped to fund the Mira Mesa Update. With a spot on the show to promote ASB activities, Mr. lvlale's and the entire Television Productions crew's Update grew from a show featuring Nlr. Vlassis' monthly student address to a tull-fledged entertainment package. Compared to the eightyears the school store has existed, the Update was a fledgling venture: it has only been alive since Vlassis introduced it in his freshman' year as rincipal For good food and good entertainment, the h Student Store were there. p . Update crew and t e wanted it fast, wher UPDATE 205 35 ,V V' ,j 3 2595 5' 'W' 1 , ,. E V 3 3555, ' 1- if EW? . gg., , fn- fx ' M x,z,sf,3,1.fjh: V Jug A me ,gg E FF f a sf ! A-+L. 1 if if P' 'K .5 ga, tealing The Spotlight Mira M953 campus of . Talent abouvdicedorbyhtjlr. Dall Regasrggg DES High, latent A hiQl'iW engrgsrfacfgasses and Norviydatjefniqegas, who tawhgoth musicals ang lead Y ' Club. . . A Senic an advised me Zrliufrured to Perfecnoggytriend were comedies wer lie's Aunt, and The WorkinQ in me Ord Lace, Crgagy tomorrowfs starskmg howevegas all pefwfme mofeman 9399 rc he, Dark filled dramarreld waSuCha S scream 'fl RSO busy atwork other everglticiresses' schedugerioie and MadrlQa'S' actors' an bers of the Cholrclasses the mem i . The three and Vsljgirvised by Ms. Senlignedlred twenty Sw3?srt:!S'Mifa which him Zllesiligers perform? ugbkiobertesi, 3 Ma UQ l muSl - ' ers ,l3lZsa's taste toraloxlgiginday an helped the sinQ christmas S'7OW lls. tmp ,Ove their SK' 4- While Bill Alverson, Lila Arab, and Pam Guffey rehearse their play, John Balleul gets a chance to do some breaking. 5. Showing thier skills for the camera are Michelle Tenen, Donovan Schinkel, Michelle Doneux, and Kristen Hoppe. 6. Drama Club members listed alphabetically are: K. Abbey, B. Aldredge, M. Alonso, C. Anderson, J. Anderson, D. Annala, N. Avazi, R. Bader, D. Bailleul, A. Boatman, A. Bongioanni, H. Bonin, M. Broome, M. Brown, T. Caldwell, C. Calveri, L. Campbell, T. Caples, C. Carambas, A. Carenzo, C. Carey, P. Carr, J. Cields, C. Clark, K. Clark, L. Collins, L. Cook, R. Conroy, S. Cook, M. Cowan, S. Cruzen, J. Cupino, A. DeLeon, R. Dintino, M. Donovan, D. Dufault, M. Durnat, C. Dykes, M. Ella, T. Epps, M. Faller, B. Ella, T. Epps, M. Faller, B. Faught, D. Feher, R. FeherlSecretaryJ, C. Field, R.FIesch, D. Garhartt, T. Garcia, Y. Gragat, C.. GuerrienlHistoriani, P. Guffey, L. Hagan, M. Haley, T. Hall, M. Harrington, L. Harris, C. Hauschilz, J. Havel, D. Hendricksen, B. Higgs, A. Holstein, L. Horn, A. Hoth, TJ. Hoth, S. Hubbard, L. Hurt, A. Jackson, B. Jarvis, M. Johnson, R. Johnston, L. KeelylTreasurerJ, M. Kelly, D. Kingsley, J. Kingsley, R. Kuyper, K, Ladd, T. Laird, N. Lashley, J. Lincoln, C. Lopez, E. Lutz, K. Mackay, S. Manni, S. Marbrey, L. Marinez, T. Mason, K. Matson, D. Mauel, J. Mauel, A. McDaid, D. Melsm, M. Miller, A. Mings, T. Montgomery, L. Mosley, C. Munzer, J. NasrawilPresidentj, B. Navarro, P. Navarro, S. Niespodziany, K. Patay, M. Payumo, A. Pelekins, K. Perkins, M. Randall, R. Revoredo, B. Richardson, H. Riding, J. Riding, K. Rikansrud, L. Roberts, T. Roberts, K. Rose, K. Ruiz, J. Sabeh, R. Sawyer, D. Schinkel, S. Scribani, S. Scotzin, R. Smith, K. Spafford, K.Spurny, C. Stevens, A. Stuck, H. Stoker, J. Sweeney, S. Thornbeery, M. Tomasulo, D. VanDeKieft, K.VanDewarklVice Presidentl, K. VanHouten, W. Van Houten, K. Van Xgranken, A. Villegas, C. Waterhouse, J. Webb, R. White, M. Winterfield. v DRAMA 207 M-1+ S w s A w ' Jays 14 gl 1 H 3- Astronom y club . . ghorack. Second rorffmwlzirshflrst row: Mary Tan And 'Brien Third row - e ackson M ' Y Rogers M . - . S V , l'. ROmer - 1 3FCIa Holt K' Lanuza, Arthur Lanuz Cott Guttingy Homme' VinZOO. Meg Smallin, Patti Duffield. imlspafford, Stefani a, Joseph Causarano, n' Momca Durant. Mike Halleyfijfizqslree Lilyroth- Gail 1 eflee Lindsay Ja r Y 4. The Ast romy Club stargazes intently' funds from th e candy bar Sal e. W ZZQJZ, Z 5- MF. Home Pr - To and The re t esident Patti Duffield discsusggstixh Club listen on as at to do with t he 7. ,lfrsg l is 3,,,.fs'e., W 5 fi 5254, - l f . 232 we qi f--- 2 Qi W if - Q g .153 f X - ,.- U N. .P :ff , M ,. .fy ,asf f ' .M 2 A 2 if . t' 5 g, . i,i 'i , T f M' . I ,k-,f ,,,. ww K7 .. ,,,,,,,, . tt, ttt- ,t,,,. , my s . , 2 V 5, f s uf fi ei W f f V twlvrew tg ., - ,,,, . ' .. 1 . . 1 1 .. ,,,,,, . wglmiyw . ' ' it wg.. f4r?5Wf1f,.f M it as 5 tttttt . V f' .I . eavenly COoking To expand their insights on child care, sewing, and consumer education, some students ioined FHA-HERO, also known as Future Homemakers of America-fl-tome Economics Related Occupation. As a team they competed with other schools in such events as sewing proficiency, salad making, interior design, and child care. These activities were big bonus' in that they helped the members of FHA-HERO prepare themselves tor a possible future career as a homemaker. While some students competed in home economics, some others could be caught gazing at thefstars. The Astronomy Club, lead by Earl Romero and President Patti Duffield, undertook the task of trying to understand the heavens. The excitement and hyper ot lflalleY'5 Comet attracted new members, making the Astronomy Club a bigger part of the universe. Trips to Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Griffith Observatory were made to give a real view of studied materials. But, most couldn't wait until March when l-lalley'S Comet would ' the biggest event in blaze into seventy-five years. full view for 39 if .,. 4 .53 ,.. ,Ag f 1 Ifff 1 f' .. . . .W V. w w w M gk J 4, E 5 525 2 'kg 5 1, . ,K My f ik, Q 51 1 if pi' -,i MQ sl g3fi4 a 3 I 5' i E' W E Eiis f 3 E355 a E . L2 E W 5 gg 2 5 3 A If ff if A A ' E 11, iw' 3' sf? A Z g , 5 ' 'si - mmm-M M, L.. ,Wi WM 'W' W - ... ,,,L. rn 'W ,Mm figmiw- , 1g.'f'mW WivgW-v, -'- -n j ,. A-!ff.,,,, M , , www mzmffmff- M --:fN'W WW- -M ,, ma - W-w,-:z?' 'g-Wifxiifhfwh A f A , ,,,,A, -A -M ,,,, W ga M, ,Kiwi Wm ZW-.my MN,, Y V ,,,, A .,,, MW, ,, -,...r,W -,,,-,,, -, ..r,,,N..w,, ,gg ,,,.iWw,.:41 M,,M,..,- .iw - My lim 'Nam E 1 Q 1 'Q s 1 , 3V , ,W 59 4, M X ' E is 5 A A2'F' 2,31 ' .W 2 WV- Jima M W , z 1' QM, W , lu: :.,mQ:?fQM ' ,fq Q' . Mf Y ., 11,:L'W'm W f ..,. , ,,,,., , . ,,.,4, ,.,.yh,: f W V -J- V5 W Aww za 1. Pam Gillham 1171 maneuvers the ball away from her Mission Bay opponent in pursuit of a goal. A Powerful offense earned Field Hockey a scoring record. 2. June Skinner, top tennis player and four year returning varsity letterman, lunges for a forehand against her Patrick Henry rival. Girls' Tennis repeated its league record of 10-0 for a second time. Craig Stahl 183 beats out the Crawford defense for a picture perfect shot from hole. Stahl was one of Waterpolo's few returning players. 1. Jack Payne, Bill Glem, Jim Souza, and Ray Bamford are all set for the next play. 2. John Dykemen jumps up to receive a high thrown pass. 4. Essex Burton races down the field, hoping to gain some yardage. 212 VARSITY FOOTBALL 5. The Varsity Football Team consists of: bottom row, W. Domingo, R. Soloman, E. Burton, R. Bamford, S. Stokes, S. Wilson, J. Martin, J. Payne, T. Eady, C. Thompson, and A. Moralas. Second rowg M. O'Leary, J. Shew, J. Snyder, M..Reyes, M. Robert, J. Lee, F. Saria, R. Slavey, A. Falkquay, and E. Outlaw. Third row, B. Sismey, O. Marion,' M. Harris, T. Ramos, M. Gapasin, D. Smith, R. Drummond, D. Henry, J. Pelak, M. Pasario, B. Thoennes. Fourth row: E. Hollman, Managers, T. Reichner, and N. Klein, Coachesg M. lmhoff, D. Logan, B. Griffith, M. Brady, M. Prosser, and B. Dulich, Managers: K. Cooper, and A. Ayers, and V. Vinarao. Fifth row, J. Dykeman, J. Orsinelli, J.. Souza, S. Bowers, P. Miles, J. Bell, C. Logan, N. Persson, K. Johnson, B. Vigil, C. Smith, and K. Jones. Top rowg S. Eicher, M. Eicher, M. Payne, R. Paine, B. Hight, B. McClain, B. Clem, M. Hendricks, R. Rowe, K. Hancock, R. Farnbach, and D. Odom. T at is Q t . f . by 3- K A , .,.. ii? - ,i I .'.' K QE :1 Q. .A -u Q:-N ..... - .s. f .... ..... .,'v ...: QN' .. ' A . .N ---. , . ,WA - .. 5-Qi' fi 'fi 'T ti ftidff' -iff 3 A df t B it it M , .'-:r ,g .. X. , gf is Q.. I ffi. X! 3. ff f ' T .. hx . 'K ii 3 gl g X. X .. ,W iib' g Q: V 1 XL A W iiiiff ' A s S S s . A L A . at s stte -'i - ' A174-'- ' I if all it spafks Fcotb igfeaffiwor - ttook determination, stamina, power, and mental awareness to be a football player. Mira Mesa had all these qualities which led them to CIF playoffs. The football team started off great by beating Monte Vista in a pre- season game. Next they beat Mt. Carmel and University City. But, perhaps the most exciting game of the year was against Point Loma. The action packed game raised tremendous cheers from a full Homecoming crowd and Mira Mesa won their Homecoming game 28-16. After Homecoming, Mira Mesa went on to shut out Madison, Patrick Henry, and Serra. They finished off the season with a standing of four wins and one loss giving them a second place ranking in the league. Then came CIF playoffs. Although Mira Mesa lost, it was a loss against the number one ranked team in the state, Vista. For all great teams there were always great players. Dewayne Odom as one ofthese great players made the All Eastern League team, and was also chosen an offensive player of the year. Other outstanding players to make the first string All Eastern team were Essex Burton, Robert Payne, Ray Bamford, Jack Payne and 'Chad Smith. VARSITY FOOTBALL 2 13 1. When the going gets tough, Jef Bell, Chad Smith and Kirk Johnson get going with determination. 2. CHARGE! That's the key word for Marauders Flay Rowe, Robert Paine, Nils Persson, Craig Logan and Dewayne Odom, as they invision another Marauder win over a difficult opponent. 3. Terrell Eady, Bill Hight,ar1d Byron McClain have the best seat in the house to see all the action. 4. DeWayne Odom's keen eyes plot the footbalI's destination on a sneaky play to outwit the opponent. 214 VARSITY FOOTBALL wh M, 'm X 'iw 5 an f m 'Playa M L: 'V bm f -A M me , ,iffiw 'HW' if Wa E pa D., I 5 A , fm f 1 f ' M '74 1. , A , - , if Zh. if .6 f -' 'W' W G W A W F F ' ff ,Www ei' A, V 9 V V z 'fy 'ff ' ' A f 1 1 , ,, I f We U W ,, z A , Vvv: I , WZ I I ,,,. .. Q ,,3,- A Vi 'wk K, I 3: f if M ,,,, L I zzt f , ' I fff A :L 1 . I A vw ' ,,,,, 6.Ai 1' v ,Q M 2 J , gf f A, A f I W 44 IWW, N If mme-w Mqsg,,,,, H 6 ' if f. is iz 's '4-'Aww v fm WM I 0 FM Accelerate to OW win win win win win Girls Morse Madison Henry Serra Pt. Loma 216 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY l . or the Girls' .Cross Country team, 'H spectacular year was nothing out of the ordinary, but the nineteen eighty- fivefeighty-six season was indeed a landmark one: the team placed second out of all contenders, an extremely impressive rankingl So impressed was Mrs. Terry Homiston, advisor, that fshe could only say that it was the best team we've ever had! One likely reason for this outstanding season was the abundance of hot new runners. Athletes such as Lauri Borck lfreshmanl, Karin H o r o w i t z . lysop hom o rel, ,lpl Q ..Dlge.n.,.isnf McFayden ljuniori, Kerry Smith lseniorlg and Nikki Zimmerman Uuniorl sd successfully burned up the course that they became key runners for the entire year., They, as well as all the members 0 thelteam, ran a grueling forty. miles 4 week--'weeks that usually 'consisted fo six to seven days! All the preparation pair off, however, during the November Cll finals and indeed during the whole year! Hard work and dedication made for a ho year of running...and a hot team. 1. Approaching the finish line, Lauri Borck uses her last ounce of energy. 2. Ingrid Stabb strives to beat her best record. 3. Nikki Zimmerman IMVPJ stretches out before competing in another meet. 4. Coach Homiston talks with Ingrid Stabb and Florida Tiqui while recording some impressive scores. 5. Valerie Kolk prepares for another meet by running laps. Y. .. . . Y .v,. W . K .. . . ...Y. ..-,.,---w1--- wwf-ew--vm.m1m:.wm...,,,.,..,,....,.e..,-J.-M.-ra -.m...-..- 6. The Girls' Cross Country team consists of: front row, K. Smith, L. Borck, K. Horowitz, V. Kolk, l. Stabb, D. McFayden lcaptainl, N. Zimmerman, L. Ouellette, middle rowg S. Kashima, T.J. Hoth, C. Avakian, G. O'Brien, H. Fink, C. Colby, K. Powell, M. Weaver, T. Houston, top rowg D. Vaughn, M. LeMay, K. Dickenman, F. Tiqui, C. Dawn, D. Lilyroth, J. Sefkow, K. Mullen, L. Rugnetta, K. Dale, M. Sandman, E. Moog, W. Imm, T. Lyons, R. Cadaina, and Coach T. Homiston. 11.3-1 1: -fr--tm-mgfltr.V.-mzumaat ver tv. mv -,m.-m-mf-mmmf--..L-a-wana-.....m......m-.+ GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY 217 MM O Monte Vista 8 O Poway O 13 Mt. Carmel 22 34 A Crawford O 7 University City O 13 Pt. Loma 7 28 Morse 6 0 Madison 25 18 Henry 6 13 Serra O JV Captures vercomlng the success of a previous team presents a major challenge to all members of the new squad. This years' JV Football team not only repeated last year's success, but also hit new team highs in the history ofthe school. Thistriumph was heralded primarily by the team's conquest of the Eastern Leagueg not for the first time, but the second year in a row. In addition, theteam ended the season holding an outstanding league record of 4-1. Coach Gary Blevins was the guiding force that led the team to many victories. Blevins credits the League Again group as the best passing team in the history of the school, eight touchdown passes and four shut-outs proved his point. The team started off with two losses and a tie, but that didn't stop them from their inevitable conquests. Continuing on, they won four games in a row, lost to Madison, and came back again to beat Henry and Serra. A major victory for the team was the defeat of top-ranked Morse for the fourth year in a row. The offense scored an average of 12.6 points per gameg the defense averaged was 7.4 points per game. JV football was very successful. 1. The JVfootbal team consists of: B. Nelson, P. Solomon, B. Hanson, E. Allison, D. Barnes, J. Narvaez, A. Campion, A. Royster, A. Hayes, J. Morales, A. Wimberly, S. Miller, M. Moungvong, R. Hanson, J. Snow, M. Gonzales, M. Patacsil, J. Robb, W. Matkovich, B. Cook, P. Walker, P. Celendro, J. McDermott, V. Rico, E. Herrin, T. Cumo, L. Lazaro, M. Evaristo, J. Melby, J. Martinez, J. Mariano, T. Wood, M. Haworth, A. Caimpori, K. Hedges, C. Thoelle, c. Litt, A. Anquillano, C. Daniel, K. Weaver, J. Dualan, S. Hollman, J. Schmitt, S. Songalia, K. Nelson, J. Anderson, J. Janavice, J. Joyce, J. Nixon. 2. Jeff Dualan, Allan Campion, Alvin Anquillano, and Ricky Hanson stand on the sidelines while Coach Blevins tells them the next play. 218 JV FOOTBALL Y 45 ,Q f at . QQ, , 'MZ 'Mm 430 gf g 7 7 .qu A, W -V W f g M74-r ,Aff af- w ,f . kj if ,Q :aj ,, , v ' ,,V.V2A 4,412 O . Tw I w H ,Z 220 CROSS COUNTRY CounifY Runs ,.. a to FinaKS Q gg ww, mx gn., N I I ' ' ' ' www, A ,. - X, K , . .. f .. l , I Q s ' i - , r , N ' n.. I - .nik ,-sf A-.W - 1.2. 3 Qi A f W . f ,s Q t s W -' -' XX 1 x , ,k ' V6 1 xl ,v Z 5 ' K5 A ' is E 1 'S :f1.:?: Lffi'f , 4' I L X 5 f IW Q '-- ,. L L N 1, 'inf if -:- a. - .Eg - 4: MQ: f x ' - ,f 1 Y ' :Sf XYQW 5 2 TG A,-L ' + if L V . ,' ' F fh? fz, ' M ST-M If Q 1 0 Q H ggq ALALL 5 L Q Q y, imy QND: 8 Q 1 1 xl I 5 A i Q 1 5 X -- wi R - 1 3.5 .' .5 L A rk 'V k V . f .. W2 -. Q j , ' v ,N 5 E Q ' 'w in 2 kksk , .Am was kk 4 . ig h , I -:-x2 h s Q .KLAK fa, s ' v,:: XF' ' ,, Q K Q if 3 ,,,,,,,,W ,,,, J f,ifjf 4,, iv Q X 'Q-Q' 54 1 ' Q 7 ' ' X ' '- gr 1 N J, gy 1. Brock Trepton struggles to pass his opponents from Serra. 2. Alex Flinn looks ready to hit the finish line. 3. Runners, on your marks, get set, go.' 4. The Boys Cross Country team consists of: Richard Morales, Brock Treptow, Peter Stojadinovic, Andrew Tastad, Steve Vavrunek, Jimmy Ouellette, Craig Miller, Grant Moseley, Richard Potter, Tom Dinh, Steve Rickman, Dan Vouaux, Ron Viado, Steve Bramson, Don Irvin, John Farrell, Eric Buclatin, Jason Flower, Jeff Fanno, Robert Reiter, Joe Wallace, Mark David, Oscar Flores, Alex Flinn, Sergio Ortega, Eric Martinez, Mike Pierce, Ramon Ortega, Robert Fant, Luis Guevarra, David Ridge, Paul Madeen, and Todd Stevens. 5. Richard Morales is in the lead as usual. 6. The Varsity Cross Country team consists of: Richard Morales, Brock Treptow, Peter Stojadinovic, Andrew Tastad, Steve Vavrunek, Jimmy Ouellette, Craig Miller, Grant Moseley, and Richard Potter. Not pictured: Ron Viado and Eric Buclatin. 'iii fff- 'f.' ' K' rrrr r'-. . rrll trlrrtrr r ,f llst wQ,Myg,W. . ,,. ,.,, . W., .,,,, ...We . V, W J. W Q52 W ' A ' .'fL ' fkg' 5 . A ,,. Q .- tra L llll P - 1 so 'ar is .ff A it fy X J 'L f r i fi L M . if . . if KM it lrl.l M T lr 1 by X r W 2 m4:i??Mw ,7 X W X . V M? if f Ca! Z , . ,. 4 if A: A W '. , - 1 . ..,, , ,,,. ,,,.,, I , , , W, ,,., Za ,V I f .VV, .. lffy , ,.,ff,,,..,i:tl4-Q, H 4 . it '-- ' i f . w l 'mthy af f wr r rwwf .f it 'fvzrr ' ' V ll. .Eu ,lg 1 ,IM N ia, , gf if 2 WW? ,Mug lg A I 'P f Z? ,t T lill T S X H VVVV .. ..V.. , , .Z .. 'H' 'fl 'i 'ff' Yagi . . .-l ,f ' .. V A e know Mira Mesa like the back of our handl exclaimed Richard Potter, and he definitely had a good reason to so state. He, like all the other runners on the Guys' Cross Country Team, ran through the housing developments and shopping districts of Mira Mesa almost every day after school on ninety minute runs which trained them for their three mile courses. Hard work and hard practices placed them second in their league, fourth in ClF, and fifth in the entire county! Both coach Dennis Lottermoser and the team's captains Richard Morales and Brock Trepton led the way to a four to one league record. Freshmen and sophomores were definitely up and coming prospects, but veterans Steve Vavrunek, Andrew Tastad, Peter Stojadinovic, Jim Oullette, Grant Moseley, and Craig Miller surfaced as key runners. Practices inlcuded running sprints, long distance runs, stretching, and weight lifting. Motivating the team was the Las Vegas invitational, a highlight of the season, where top runners competed for trophies and recognition. l MM Opponent I 32 Serra 25 19 Morse 49 22 Pt. Loma 39 5 20 Madison 43 25 Henry 36 QLowest score winsl GUYS CROSS COUNTRY 221 F 5 Q Waterpolo Builds New TEA-m s the player swiftly glided through the water, his arm raised high and he slam dunked the ball to the net. A number ofguys and girls were able to try out the action of waterpolo for the firsttime, with only two returning varsity players. Although the team ended the season with an overall standing of 2-17-0 Richard Bark's and Ed Salanga's talents were not overlooked. These outstanding players were recognized with an honorable mention on the All League team. Hot new perspectives were discovered in the junior varsity team. Two main powers were Chad Johnson and Jeff Lewis. They, along with the rest of the team, rose to recognition by finishing the season with a shut out 8-0-0 league standing. Mira Mesa JV waterpolo made themselves Known again when they snatched first place atthe competitive Crawford tournament. The team showed that it was no sweat to be ,undefeated in the league, and to come out 13-4 overall. What an accomplishment for these mostly first time players! These results were due to a dedicated team. They even went out of their way to practice at the NHS Miramar swimming pool. The up and coming JV team proved that the Mira Mesa Waterpolo Team will be something to watch out for. MM Opponent 14 Pt. Loma 7 14 Crawford 8 12 Patrick Henry 5 10 Pt. Loma 3 18 Crawford 7 19 Henry 6 222 WATERPOLO 5- ,ZEHV 5 61,2 Craig Stahl evades Crawford opponent, to take a shot on goal from the' hole. 1. Four team members listen to Coach Clem's latest strategy. 2. Cindy Hallock and Tami Selbrede, a couple of the girls on the team, pose for a picture during practice. 3. H4 Craig Foster looks downcourt to pass to an open offender 4. J.V. Waterpolo consists of, back row: L. Fiunnels, M. Grant, D. Lively, B. Shepler, P Peluso. Front row: C. Feuge, S Schooling, J. Lewis, M. Schooling, C Johnson, M. Bouck, W. O'Harrow, W Payne, T. Selbrede, B. Bark, C. Hallock, G Byers. 6. Varsity Waterpolo consists ofg top row: R. Bark, D. Jerrel. Middle row: C. Ervin, J. Reisig, C. Stahl, G. Georgalis, J. Lauraman, C. Foster. Bottom row: E. Salanga, D. Geary, C. Doneux. WATERPOLO 223 Tenn s Takes 1. Christy Snow slams a forehand down the line. 2. Darci Cooper reaches for a tough one! 3 We iC?Qi rleilarsiiylTennis Team consists ofg back row: Kerry! 'Q' iM6H5i2h 2 N dime Skinner Anne Huriey Chris Cooper, Jean Schlife, Heidi Pelak, and MissivBoll: middle row: Lori Coyle and Laura Lanich-Trent: bottom row: Christy Snow, Britney Ehrlich, Kristin Block, Coach Leslie Mack, Jenn McElliott, Joyce Saria, and Mandi Smith. 'lv Win-qw., 4. Joyce Saria concentrates on the ball while hitting a winning backhand shot. 5. Niki Lofft and Chris Simmons congratulate each other after a successful match 6. Britney Ehrlich waits ready to strike, while Lainie Block lunges for a tough volley 7. June Skinner, a top player on the team, talks over strategy with Coach Mack ominating the ,i Eastern league, with another undefeated season of 10-0 was the Mack Attack, alias Girl's Tennis. With the experience of seven returning four-year Varsity seniors, and a host of new freshman and sophomore talent, the team easily defeated Patrick Henry and Pt. Loma Rivals. Coach Leslie Mack and captains Niki Lofft and Christy Snow unified and pushed the team through the stren,uou,sfimiiles, sprints, anddriiils of afterschool practices. The team of Darci Cooper and June Skinner captured first league doubles, while Kristin Block and Niki Lofft finished fourth. Lainie Block joined the All-League dream team with fourth singles. Tennis' depth was its greatest asset, apparent from the strong showing in AAA team playoffs. The team reached the semi-finals, before battling number one seat Torrey Pines. Outside the tennis courts, team members remained tight-knit with breakfasts at Denny's, secret pals, and group attendance at pep rallies in newly designed t-shirts and sweats. Winning was fun on the Mack Attack. i Opponent Madison 1 2 Henry 2 2 Pt. Loma O 2 Morse 2 1 Serra 2 0 GlFtL'S TENNIS 225 1. Patti Lipp spikes the ball, while Dee Dee Latimer and Jenni Nellans cover their positions. 2. Julie Ohrmund passes the ball to set up a kill-shot while Margaret Guidry eagerly awaits the ball. nigh Opponetxt Sf P alldadison to f . r .H9QWg,:ql',,. l . 1 Point Loma 3 3 ' Morse O., 2 ' Serra 3 x y V 2 r 2 Henry 3 0 . -Point Loma 3 3 Morse 2 :ir erm TS. 226 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 1 Expellen piking their way to success, the Varsity Volleyball team completed another great year. Putting in many dedicated hours of practice, the team worked to sharpen their skills for the many important matches. All the hard work paid off, the team tied for third place with Patrick Henry and Madison and ended up with a league record of 4-6. Coach Ronni Olsen was in charge, helping the players improve individ- ually, and in turn contribute to the team effort. A big highlight of the season was the defeat of inales Ce Dom top-ranked Madison. The Varisty team last beat Madison in 1980. The squad not only managed to defeat Madison once in a prediction upset, but returned to defeat the opponent a second time as welll Patti Lipp was the outstanding hitter and blocker, while Jenny Nellans was equally superb as the group's outstanding setter. These two Varsity veterans provided both experience and leadership. With a balanced mixture of proven professionals and JV crossovers, the varsity team lived up to all expectations., 3. Katheryn Zuercher attempts to ace her serve in the match against University City. 4. The Varsity Volleyball team consists of, first row: Erica McGeehee, Anita Telles, second row: Patti Lipp, Dee Dee Latimer, Margaret Guidry, Julie Ohrmund, third row' Chiara Mariano, Katheryn Zuercher, Kari Whiteley, Jenni Nellans, Torrie Cababa, coaci Ronni Olsen. aka'-'5 a ehee ,m iles a M666 Anna Te fic 'le . wh' Qreat Save a Pass' pfep areS for New Fieldew 5 twists: ' ' To A K A Q .. K .... . .N , es. .M -. X X Y g he -X f , so ,..vfs.A.-if fri? WN: as K .R 5. K: -- W., .. smwses erhapsiijgggroughest field spoggfor girls is fielclfgockey. But, the viarsgifyeiteam demonstrated that they could fake it by lfinishing offjthei season as third, in the e1ThsiiSi ltir AHS T asp great liiiliqciiirilpiiraehmteneitueeialwellmietieamianfyiniadi Pla yersQi ii it The yoonyg team was able tofpigll out of the seasonvfith an 8- 4-0 standiniiiilffcame as a surprisejiihen the action Mesa game ceinfered on the offensiiziside. The offense scofeidlm ore points thanany previous year. Twoof the Dlayersy thai helped tmakerthis possible were 8 iili Harem if ilii iliii liii as iliii - L or if it w Minetteaggaki and Anna Minette kept theiifensive action whilejiiioaa kept up the defense as center half-backs: The season ywasyhighlighted by two ifil9itiv0 1v PHGKSFL W5riiiililii9iiii9i?mBS- petiltixie gammaifgmriiijiiiinreujuvarsity ram li against Torrey Pinesfa CIF playoff gaimeli The JV team competed for the first time, in the riei Marcos Tournamezitg a They obtai neiiiieliittle recognizedlafflisurprisi ng rank ofifiisteirunner-up, demoagrating that field hockey will be almost comotiiive team i n the yearsito comet t yy T if M i i l,,, Ay:EfA V Mission Bay Serra Bishop El Cajon Madison Morse ze, W N, ,ei F Opponent O 3 2 O 0 O ow O ,-L.f i ff O O 1 I Wtmyggyw N 1. Brenda Lindloff jabs at the ball and pushes the ball through her opponent's legs. 2. Anna Mendez prepares to take a hard hit towards goal while her teammates run to help her. 3. Yuki Hackler races aggressively for the ball while Minette Ozaki and Christine Winter waits patiently for her to pass the ball. 4. Mary Jane Bernal puts on her Field Hockey gear before the game. MM Opponent 1 . 2 Madison 2 1 2 1 Henry 0 2 0 -0 Pt. Loma 2 2 2 2 I Morse 1 1 2 0 Serra 0 2 1. Sam Butler and Maritess Esteban succeed in dinking a block while 'Heather Berner and Jenny Moore look on for pojentiai aid. Eula 2. Maritess Esteban, McKinney, Sam Butler, Jenny Moore, and Heidi Rataj prepare for the opponent's oncoming serve at an away game at Serra. 230 JV VOLLEYBALL D Players Learn the Ropes piking into action again was Mira Mesa's vibrant junior varsity volleyball team. Team captains Sam Butler, Maritess Esteban, and Jenny Moore all contributed to the team's smashing season. Practices were held twice a week, Wednesday and Fridays, and they involved drills in bumping, serving, spiking, and diving. Although Maritess was the only returning player, the new comers were all extremely adaptable and helped to lkeep the team a great ldefensive group. Coach Carol Stowe also helped to lmake sure the Girls' skills 'were up to par for the Hilltop Tournament. Height, too, was on their side, as almost every playerqwas taller than the usual. Pizza parties, practices, and comraderie kept the team quick and consistent...and definitely wanting more. 3. Heather Berner gives it her best shot to serve an ace. Minihane, Persinger. 4. Maritess Esteban, Sam Butler, Jenny Moore, and Eula McKinney try to set uptheir bump, set, spike play. 5. The JV Volleyball consists of, first row: Keri Spelhaug, Jenny Moore, second row: Manager Nicole Blychenden, Lori Torrence, Debbie Maritess Esteban, Sarah Tan Manager Thao Vu, third row: Coach Stowe, Lisa Carlin, Wendy Owens, Heidi Rataj, Eula McKinney, Sam Butler, Heather Bemer, and Jill .iv VOLLEYBALL 231 1. David Lee jumps up to make a basket against Ma Hannon assists by blocking the agressive opponent. MM Opponent 60 Madison 61 55 Henry 64 51 45 46 A 42 68 Pt. Loma 61 49 Morse 60 48 Madison 57 53 Henry 69 70 Sena 61 53 Pt. Loma 59 dison while John S..-- fl E if '51 --, Q 5 if.- ssssiiiii ' W siii siai f-...WA 232 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 50017 Varsity Basketball he Boys Varsity Basketball team had another exceptional season, with a hot shot for victory at the playoffs. The team had traveled far from previous squads, boasting a skilled crew made up mostly from experienced seniors. However, two varsity newcomers also played important roles. Sophomore Dave Lee was a top scorer, demonstrating above-average talentonthe court. Junior Mike Eicher also worked hard to keep up Marauder victory levels. Heavy-scoring seniors included varsity veterans Bill Lee, Sean Carter and John Hannon. All three provided leadership and team unity, which made scoring easier and more frequent in the game. With an overall record of 15-7 and a league standing of 5- 3, few could dispute the team's superiority. A good example was the defeat of top-ranked Morse, which had previously stood undefeated in the league. Another exceptional event was the Hilltop Tournament early in the season, when the mighty Marauders took home the championship trophy. While other teams slowed down on the court in the last minutes of a game, the Marauders always produced extra bursts of unparalled energy and skill, resulting in common climatic outcomes that kept the many fans on their feet. 44: ' Q K M, ..... ,Aw I prepares to throw. l l l um- 2. DeWayne Odom ducks under his opponents to make a spectacular shot, as Sean Carter runs up to help assist him. 3. Mike Eicher springs for a basket as DeWayne Odom prepares to rebound. 4. DeWayne Odom, Bill Lee, and Mike Eicher await the pass as Scott Cummings 5. The Boys' Varsity Basketball team consist of: David Lee, Ken Jones, Paul Birkenbach, John Dykeman, John Hannon, Eric Coffin, Mike Eicher, Jason Lee, Sean Carter, Scott Cummings, Bill Lee, Rupert Kangleon, DeWayne Odom, Coach Cunningham, Mendell Sangalang, Remy Dany and Phil Dang. e BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 233 gif yn az? Q 'R w 690 V N ',, z . ,.,..,p...,,,' ,f, , X ! mm W iv' r' + V lf I 's 1? , ,Ns Vg: a f ,,,, fy,.f.v,,u..a,,..QMs:5 In ff - M K ,, waz, - if 15311 f: Y 'wfmm f ,U V. ,E ,Q . ,, - f W- W-., V ,Z .i ,W 2,6 2 jg? W ' - Lines ' 3 2 W ma gi H? .,,, , 4 S2 Q, gw W J 4121, QSM .. A 2 mx, ff .f 3 ,, - X' S V gd 3 454 ,I M, , .. w my , , , , If M, f new as J , 1 'l. 1: ,V gmood Seas N5 ov W0 00 he JV team proved to be the breeding ground for Varsity Basketball players as Coach Gary Blevins helped the team through vigorous practices. In fact, the difference between this team and teams from previous years was the actual physical strength found in the players. This physical, along with a lot of talent from among all of the players, lead to a third place ranking in the Eastern League. Although the team had helped all of the young players develop their talent and technique, a few of these players stood above the rest. Mira Mesa's offense was carried off by Ray Rowe and Karey Humphry, considered the best players ofthe team. While the defense was often dominated by Jim Nawrocki. When these players worked together, an awesome game was often produced. One of these games was against Morse. This game was of special interest because it was the first time Mira Mesa had beat Morse on their court with a score of 51 to 40. Future Varisty Basketball teams will certainly gain the early talent found in this year's J.V. team. Vt -tvyx. N .53 .75 with A ' Opponent ' K Madison 62 . n f Q Henry sa My . .tit X -X W f , t ,, . . in Vi, . NK X , A r X W M .t N, Q at lltll 1 QQ Morse . gt L g Madison 53 S9 2 Henry 63 Serra 52 4 f Pt. Loma 58 ,,,,., - ma... ,Y ,Y BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL 235 X X , X O O 0 eaikeibai Aims 15 Pl5asE-3 f an award was given out for effort, the girls' varsity basketball team would get the trophy withoutquestion. It was a tough year forthe girls, asthe team was generally a 'new' team since most players had little experience in basketball other than a casual game. But players like Dee Dee Latimer lteam captainl and Julie Ohrmund lco-captainl pushed themselves and the team towards future victories. Ms. Olsen, coach for the team, believed that the only reason the team wasn't a total success was because they had no chance for practice previously to their involvement in high school. The potential and spirit were definitely there, the players just lacked the experience of previous games. But they made up for experience with dedication to the team and pride in there sport. ' 1. Cheryl Dawn, Erica McGehee, Dee Dee Latimer, Julie Ohrmund, Jody Robb, Kari Whiteley, Anna Mendez, Lori Joyce, Tracy Cook, and Eula McKinney listen to coach Ronni Olsen go over game plans. 2. Jody Flobb attempts a successful free throw while Tracy Cook plans future stradegy. 3. Eula McKinney shoots for a basket while a rival opponent blocks her. 5. Carrie Carambas watches her teammates play as she waits impatiently to play herself. 6. Dee Dee Latimer dreams about becoming a famous basketball player. 7. The Girls Varsity Basketball team consists of: C. Carambas, E. McGehee, C. Dawn, L. Joyce, E. McKinney, J. Robb, T. Cook, H. Flataj, A. Mendez, S. Butler, J. Ohrmund, D. Latimer, and Coach Ronni Olsen. 236 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL QR li 3 x vi Milvgilt pxeiul i-lisa 238 GIRLS JV BASKETBALL piatl YN I I I , 5 up a , VJQYCB. laid Score 2' mgasnol xozxtioarient from .U O 3, . he' ' ail'X5i 0 agerra Wgh' . dam.. he Girls JV Basketball team proved to be an excellent training ground for newcomers to basketball. Long hard hours of practice brought the young teams individual skill up to Varisty levels, giving a clue for future star players. Coach Larry Elliot kept the girls working hard, teaching the necessary tricks for the trade for maximum scoring. The entire team performed excellently as a whole, working together as equals rather than around a single star player. High scorers for the squad included sophomore Mary Ellen Moore and fros Loenara Lampert. The team improve greatly overthe year. One example ofth growing superiority were the Madiso games. After losing to the top team earl in the season, the girls came back at second game, greatly reducin Madison's victory margin. The girls als displayed truetalent in theirbattle with L Jolla. This talent will help the team t grow in future years, as well as add som new faces to the Varsity squad. I' 9 , -V .wM..,w-PM --f, .-.vw Q W mvmamL-faw1:Lmm,f4,,.a,Lm'.vw'1v2QQva:4x.mwz21rls1:wxa1W.w8mSzz3:!v,Mfv3m,W' 1. Linh Nguyen applies an arm bar movement on his way to another victory against Pt. Loma. ' f 1 W W wah-.rw f . V I W ' Q ,i'i i'a- - 'i 'i iiii. i Z MM Opponent 40 St. Augustine 18 27 Mt. Carmel 34 33 Kearny 32 39 Patrick Henry 24- 45 Serra 21 2 64 Morse 3 60 Pt. Loma 14 54 Madison 16 240 V. WRESTLING W..- .. MALL-I New Eastern League Champs f, No Pain, No Gain was the motto, the '85- '86 Varisty Wrestlers must have gone through a lot of pain. At only midway through the season, the wrestlers had managed to gain a first place ranking in the Eastern League. Atthat point in the season, they had obtained an overall standing of 8-0-1. Coach Jon Talbott made sure that there were No Wimps by pushing the guys to the limit through strenuous workouts. The actual performances of the wrestlers themselves brought about their well earned competitive reputations. These included John Medina at 101 pounds, Linh Nguyen at 115 pounds, and Bill Clem at 193 pounds. Tournaments often brought attention to these individual outstanding wrestlers. At Mira Mesa's own tournament, John Medina took first place and the team finished fifth overall. At an overnight tournament in Holtville, Craig Logan took a second place, Linh Nguyen took a fourth place, and Bill Clem placed fifth. But, perhaps the match that most demonstrated the superiority of Mira Mesa's Wrestlers was against Morse, where the final score was 63-3. These wrestlers have set a precedent that will definitely be hard to beat as Eastern League Champions. 2. The V. Wrestling Team consists of: top row: Mngr. R Bernal, O. Marion, C. Silver,'l'. DeGuzman, C. Logan, B. Clem, M. Cunningham, W. Matkovich, Mngers. S. Miller, and V. Vasquez. Middle row: Coach J.Talbott, D. Huong,J.Nichols, T. Cumo, J. Medina, L. Nguyen, A. Wimberly, T. Comley. Bottom row: L. Hendrickson and Fi. Bamford. 3. Teddy DeGuzman expresses an easy win against Pt. Loma. 4. Mark Cunningham rides his opponent from Madison. 5. After a long struggle, Ray Bamford headlocks his Madison opponent to the mat. V. WRESTLING 1.7 dw Gogif Cx s The J.V. Wrestling Team consists of: fourth row, G. Mosely, B. Lamar, M. Matzen, J. Dualan, J. Nations, A. Maddox, G. Limon, K. Rose. Third row, K. Weaver, K. Kashima, M. Santamaria, B. Bamford, D. Dunhoff, C. Litt, M. Woster, L. Patton, J. Munar. Second row, Coach M. Bakewell, K. Spalding, C. Lofflin, E. Trento, J. Neal, E. Navarel, K. Hanley, and M. Castiglinoe. Not pictured: Jason Nichols, Managers: A. Jackson, C. Hoyte, A. Pelekis, S. Scotkins, S. Gladdin, and C. Robb. 242 JV WRESTLING ,.,x xanax... gA1N G QQ, ff IN 1. Greg Limon is prepared to start in the second period. 0 . 1 I 2. Todd Cumo legs in on his opponent from Madison. 3. Grant Mosely pins his Serra opponent to add more points for a victory. 4. The Freshman Team consists of: third row, M. Dennis, R. Williams, S. Johnson, Coach M. Bakewell, B. Crosby, J. Robb, W. Stetter, J. Snow. Second row, E. Martinez, B. Bamford, A. Troncale, O. Flores, M. Santa Maria, Ft. Lillard, S. McCallum. First row, C. Green, C. Beaver, T. Ely, M. Castiglinoe, Ft. Velasquez, and Ft. Nanoy. 5. Jeff Munar ties up with his opponent from Madison. 6. Leonard Patton pins his female opponent from Madison with ease. .Wm erra Mesa, Kearney, .Saints 3 these schools ,.1 were all wins for the junior varsity restling team. Both the junior varsity and the . ewly created freshmen wrestling team were after wins. The win the JV team was going for was in the Eastern League Division, and was ought after by placing an astounding second s a team in the preceding Madison Tournament. Victories for the junior varsity team were assured by such high quality team members as Daivd Dunhoff, Wally Matkovich, Jason Nichols, Matt Patascil, and Kenny Weavers, all of them sophomores. Said Coach Talbott about his prize team, We had a young f MM opponen, group this year...only about five or so seniors. The majority of the wrestlers were returning for another year of action, and were good prospects for future varsity members. For their first year in wrestling, the fresh frosh wrestling team, too, did exceptionally well during the season...just waiting for the chance to move up to JV. Triumphs over Serra Mesa, rival team to Mira Mesa High, gave the JV team members the edge over other wrestlers, an edge which soon hurtled them to victory after victory for the Hot Spot! St. Augustine Mt. Carmel 45 Kearny 31 Patrick Henry 60 - ' -.'V S erra Morse V 9 Pt. Loma 2 Madison 30 JV WRESTLING 243 TKCLI ,l .lfqv r ',lrl.,.l lm ,mill'rw-,l..'.,f.,'il' ,: ,. .. lr l ,... . ,M ,rw , l soccer t was clear to any team across the county that a game against the mighty Marauder Boys' Soccer team was a losing proposition. The team was unequalled in skill and stamina, maintaining a number one position throughout the season in the league. With an excellent league standing of 6-O-1, and an overall standing of 10-3-3, the team clearly had a hold on the top title. Team captains, Brian Bugsch and Sean Bowers kept both scoring and spirit levels high, keeping the team together for tight working relationships on the field. Junior, Richie Baird contributed greatly to the offense in his position as forward. Paul Gelveson and Stacey Lambeth also served exceptionally well in the scoring department. On the defense, senior Brent Demko kept the ball in the oponent's area in his position as stopper, while goalie, Sean Bowers made sure that the few attempts at the Marauder goal always failed. Senior, Brian Bugsch, helped outon both sides of the field, hustling as half-back. The '85-'86 team performed exceptionally well, making them hot prospects for CIF tournaments. Their games with top-ranked La Jolla and Poway, which both resulted in ties, proved they still had tough competition, but strength in passing and a developing combination of offense and defense helped make the Boys' Soccer team Eastern League Champions. Opponent ' Morse 0 iHenry 2 Madison K 1 Point Lama 3 1 Serra 2 i.. I-Fx .4 ssr. 73 ssis 2 Madison 1 244 BOYS SOCCER 2. Paul Gelveson skillfully maneuversthe ball awayfrom Madison as David Fugale backs his every move. 3. Teamwork was a main issue in the team as Sean Bowers and Brent Demko illustrate. 4. Miguel Ruiz shows concentration to keep control of the ball. 6 MIR g ,T z 2 , , v,.W1 .- use-,L L 'atm ftrfslt , ' fr .bigrz I 'flflw 'a',fif,, VV A , 44:37 The Soccer Team consists of: John Torok, Darrin Smith, Stacey Lambeth, Perry Ludwig, Sean Bowers, Brent Demko, Jeff Louis, Daivd Fugate, Anita Telles fmanagerl, Miguel Ruiz, Sean Stokes, Mike Demko, Tim Shepich, Brian Bugsch, Richie Baird, Marshall Loft, Paul Gelveson, and Adam Levin. BOYS SOCCER 245 affix its 1. Joy Angeles prepares for a shot on goal in a game against Point Loma. 2. Michelle Lemay fights off a defender in persuit of scoring a goal. 3. Nae Carini sprints downfield with an opponent struggling to steal the ball away. 4. Girls Varsity Soccer: ffrontl Barb Gersztyn, Lorell Robinson fmiddleJ.Michelle Lemay, Jennifer McElliott, Cheryl Berg, Kristin Winter, Janel Wing, Joy Angeles, Nae Carini fbackj Ms. Benjamin, Jennifer Moore, Jennifer Gee, Krista Quinn, Jennifer Swanson, Chelsea Schisler, Erin Patterson, and Robert Patterson. 53. Cheryl Berg fights off a pair of Pt. Loma offenders in a crucial league game. 6. Barb Gersztyn discusses strategy tactics with Ms. Benjamin during half time break. an WW.. 'FF E oflhv' MW., .,,...,.. , MW..-W. .... ,,,T...,.....,.M...,,,....a.W,m,...., asm-IS sssepvonenf ze- ,il Pzfimsi ,' 'Z S- wwwizbsvl. if 2 V 2 ?,211a2fsg'.i13 . , . 0+ J .4 3 - ' l iz.. gg..-mgtzsfff .. ,- f . it A 'Y K ' - 'l ..h. 1 ' ii: I ,I ,,,.. wit... 1. 5 is p ,A 3 , E 0 5 ' 5 Madison 5 Q ,'i,i 5 Q1 Pointslsomgt. 2 5 t.is,is, is.is. 5 '-kWL fa. , K7 . 3- ,,,,, ..... ,M ,.., , ,,,, ..., , g ..,.L,gQ,...,.. s...,,. 246 GIRL S SOCCER - , - V 44 W gs' eg EW 3' 742: Mop if s if ww s s mi+'fkwf 'Z f I ww:wwww f 1 ws :NW M GIRL'S SOCCER 247 6 D 1. Huong Duong places the birdie in a difficult return position 2. Irma Jimenez shows perfect form on a return shot 3. Sheri Corbett and Bryan Kenton work as a doubles team 4. Henry Bagongahasa reaches to get a difficult shot over the net League Matches Patrick Henry f i Morse Q Madison it 1, t Serra 248 BADMINTON i IME-' '. Badminton Shows Us How xperience, challenge, ability, and excitement all added up to another great year for, Mira Mesa's badminton team. Experience was abundant, as most of the team was in their second or third year of playing the game. Returning players such as Henry Bagongahasa, Sheri Corbett, Irma Jiminez, and Sue Sit showed that experience was extremely advantageous and helped catapult the team to prestige and glory. Challenge was supplied by other fine badminton teams from Hoover, Patrick Henry,La Jolla, University City, and Point Loma. Ability exploded into view whenever the team played, with outstanding players like Hy Chung, Bryan Kenton, and Joyce Saria leading the way. This ability was enhanced by numerous practices and the excellent coaching of Ms. Palmer. Of course, excitement was always there. All the team had to do was step on to the courts and the electricity sparked! 5. The Badminton team consists of: H. Bagongahasa, H. Chung, S. Cole, S. Corbett, D. Davis, T. Doan, K. Do, D. Du, Y. Hackler, P. Hemming, H. Hernandez, A. Hurley. H. Duong,M. Jimenez, I. Jimenez, K. Johnson, B. Kenton, T. Le, M. Ly, S. Malcangio, U. Mandagie, E. Ng, H. Nguyen, H. Nguyen, N. Nguyen, V. Nguyen, l. Noble, J. Ramirez, F. Sanchez, J. Saria, S. Sit, P.Thetsy, L.Toller, N. Tran T.Tat, and D. Welch. BADMINTON 249 'Y , M VZ W.. , fW an 9 F., ,,,, , W' , , f 1 XM! ,X df W ' JW ,,M5::,--,,,1, , E,,f.2. , , if ,..,. , V W 23 ,v,. .v.,,,,....4.,,.,ie,,,,,,a..n .raflw f W W Zi v Z -- ff .f . . Wi AWE 45 A N ' A t ffk W' , . yyyf H 'va 15.11- aff as J, YY, 4, . 1 - ffw... , ' , . . , 1 'f x .r 4 W - M. ,Q M A WM N..g.,,..,, 33 .. .. - VM J Ljz . J ' . , .W fs , 'V'--M '-ff ?w f V. we f H, ' Q..-,,, 1 - g, . K ,, 4 f?h?M .:':'wJ,'5M'.??f',fl 5 vw,,w2-yfrimfw' ' alf9Wz35W . ..' , awp:-4 13 f V' 5 'YQ' V' 1' 5 , 4 - ..1.-.1..t5 , ,, ,-. ,Mu ff' , A ,gf M , .-v,f 'v W ' A 7 V.,,, V, ' . ., . ' ' .-.asv-edit? f .. 1 - -. f A, , W., . . g g 1 1. Eric Sealey makes a quick throw toward home base in hopes of an out. 2. Essex Burton gives it his all as he attempts a homerun. 3. Pat Cheek displays great effort as he sprints to first base in his attempt to beat the throw. 6. Jim Souza prepares to receive the ball at first base. 7. Steve Eicher, Chad Smith, Jim Souza, Bobby Vigil, Kevin Hancock, Mike Eicher, and Essex Burton sit in the dougout as they listen to Coach Elliot explain their next strategic and winning play. !'if3'3, 'l'k . ,,., , t . A K-we - 5. wwf , , , f , fit, , , , , ,. . , if ,V W., .,.. WMM Awww, .. .. W -M , V f , ,vim . I . f ,, . tm. A H 'A A A Marv bla 'H-A . - 3 My E l -Q 4. The Varsity Baseball team consists of: R. Bamford, E. Burton, P. Check, E. Choquette, J. Dykeman, M. Eicher, E. Estey, K. Hancock, K. Humphrey, A. Maldonado, E. Olsen, V. Rico, M. Robert, A. Sabal, E. Salanga, E. Sealey, R. Slavey C. Smith, J. Souza, A. Tijerina, M Gapasin, and B. Vigil. f 250 VARSITY BASEBALL 1 rf ,, , QP 'ff .fit Varsity Winds UP 'N t .Lg I , W 4 2 wi -9 E' 0mpetition Wi uf--ac' 5 Mark Robert is uick to - Q catch a possible steal at a game against Grossmont. ' ,sf ,,,.ttiw'Ga'v45' 5 ' ' mf-rf K , E5i'1?'fT'.1 - ' W T71 'H V 'W V V V 'V iffeturning from a championship f'lfw.season, the Boys' Varsity Baseball eam came back with high hopes and ireat expectations, along with an over- ,bundance of true skill. The previous 'ear's team made it all the way to CIF inals, where they took the championship ,gainst Patrick Henry in the Jack Murphy Stadium. The new squad had an equally ood shot at this major victory, with the alents and relationships on the field eveloping even further than last year. Returning varsity players included llark Robert, Kevin Hancock, Ray lieivxiwmi-f, 1-1' aff' 'uv L-sas' 1 1 'f A ' - , A J' Bamford, Jim Souza, Pat Cheek, and Mike Eicher. Their experiences gained on the road to the top greatly helped the entire team's continual development. Coach Larry Elliot provided additional leadership, building the team's skills and confidence to maximum levels. Early games and tournaments in the season proved that the winning potential was still 'laliveg including victories against Morse gand La Jolla. These tournament games showcased the team's growing talents, flassuring both fans and players of a successful and productive season. , , , .,fe4.'. . A . League Games, R Serra Morse A Madison Henry Pt. Loma - -,W. 4 -- ,,,...,,, W... -- -Y., .... , - .-.,. W., , V wt- r 1'-11--..imfnmam VARSITY BASEBALL 251 JV il Experience Goes To Bat thletes trying to perfect their prowess and skill could be found on the junior varsity teams. Such was the case with the junior varsity baseball team. Coach Brad Griffith held practices every day until three o'clock. These practices helped the guys get in shape for a tough season. Each year the team achieved its own unique attributes, but, the 1985-86 team had an extra edge. More guys than ever before went out for the team. So, the athletes that made the team had the talent and dedication that almost equaled varsity qualifications. Still, a major obstacle to overcome was the record of 1984-85's JV,baseball team This record was 18-2. However, theri certainly was potential to at leas match it. Returning players such as Denni Henry, Ira Stokes, Jamie Shew and Jir Huber brought the experience to helg motivate the team. Other players tha began to stand out early in the season were Danny Lammers, John Martir and Travis Arnold who played pitche and outfield as a freshman. lt wa obvious that the team had the abilit for an oustanding season. Putting in lot of time and effort they lived up t their own expectations. wg. . 4 ,.,.,,, .. ,, A :fx frrzffr-A . s J , , c - ' Tq',EiiEx 5,g5,fgtJw5 g -fi 4.,.X5:.,Ua,a5fi,3. sf' , .tf,2:.,,.r HQ 2 Q J Sw5?7if?3ffif?fffi5l ' V ' it E TQ ' ' 1 'al' ' ' ' f . vfgtm yt, ,gn 1. 1. -f.. af ',+., ,, A .',g .a .gf 4. .,,, 'ogg if . -s 'ffm' A- Q f.--1Wf...' .sf-, wt A. f 1. xx V- ,- ' , , to ,. W, V .g-f,..,...,,,,g.,,,,, ,, , V b W ij , s y ,, X 4 I Q 5 '? if ish' S' ' ' i s 'L Y 'T' l.?v': - .. . sie H -M151 K we xg, 2 . NES! A ffl , .X g L ij if . if if f L swf- f .ew . ' i I 'fx X 'rd ,-,.g ,,e. I , s 2 2 1. John Martin, with correct mechanics, quickly turns a double play. 2. Chris Kline awaits the ball as Derek Struhar hopes for a home run. 3. After recieving the ball, Sean Wolden reacts by throwing the ball to 2nd base. 252 BOYS' JV BASEBALL 4. Boys JV Baseballteam consists of: T. Arnold, Fl. Baird, A. Carpero, P. Celendro, B. Cook, M. Cowles, C. Daniel, D. Dunn, T. Ely, R. Fant, T. Going, S. Hansen, D. Henry, J. Huber, C. Johnson, C. Kline, D. Lammers, J, Martin, E. Martinez, J. Nawrocki, S. Owen, J. Flago, K. Shah, J. Shew, B. Simpson, J. Snyder, I. Stokes, D. Struhar, D. Tyler, J. Valenzano, P. Wade and S. Wolden. , BOYS JV BASEBALL 253 IiWil'Hi iMii'iuli'fifi'1l1 1' l 'iu1xliiIw 'i 'i'I1 W5iF'x'lil1V'1','Wllli1 I,'1L ' ' 'I i' ti' ' ' - G-P rf' 41 i 2 i i gg 'U g N F' I m Z U2 'E r' 0 Q. o cv ,, 2 Q 3 55' 5' 71 3 Q O cu 0' Q 5 gi, :: an , 5 'Ji' 2 5 1 Wes. illiiIF1sW 'i,1 M11 ,mf,Viii u1,1ifiil'W wf5i'iW11H 1' 1' 1 ' 11 ,:i1if:111,i1 w111,1m'1,,i,1iviiii11,,11m111111,i1u'11gi,,,1i1,1 i,1, 11 1 1 1 254 VARSITY SOFTBALL -i all 5lldlrlC 1 I hen asked how to best describe the varsity softball team in one word, Ms. Stowe simply replied, toug,h . Tough wasindeed the word for trielvarsity team, which,lonce again, had an outstanding lineup. This group was enhanced by the presence of girls fresh from the junior varsity team- girls like Sandi Chase, Ann Hilzer, Erika McGehee, and Mary Ellen Mure. These igiris and the entire team were shooting for a win at the El Capitan tournament, and with such talent, they had an extremely good chance of not only attending the meet, but to top it off, coming back triumphant! To be victorious, however, the team had to 1, 1 i 11 1 1 P aGfl'93f fand Pfhfiilfii? day of the weeks' The girlsifrefiined batting, catching, and running skills not only in after-school practice, but also in several scrimmages and situation plays . ,Mira Mesa's,vafsity it 'softball team was il,i remember, because they knew exactly how to play the game. When the going got tough, they got even tougher! H ' .ww ' ,g fr, ' M VVQMV If rr K , A Lg, : f ,V ' aaa! . . ,, ty , . f J 1 s , . at 1 ,,,, SZZWWWY ffl 'if , ,,,, W in Vw,,,.,,i,, W 2 Y 2 -, ,3g,ge,-if5,7l-m,v.,e--wr, E -,w31s'1:f',,rsJ:.,'fs.'f.'frrc'zaEzm::a+xx''if1?1'' J 1 ' E ' ' - - V- -- -- - 1. Michelle Adams is as ready as ever. 2. Julie Sayler makes an excellent catch while Ann Hilzer watches the fans. 3. Jody Robb and Debbie Ricketts display cheerful enthusiasm at their first softball scrimmage. 4. Erika McGehee is dressed and ready to catch a flamming pitch from her teammate. 5. Anna Mendez winds up for a perfect strike. Q I V, , at f .nf br JA., R' V' W- 4+ rv nw: 5- The VafS5fY Softball team consists of: Michelle Adams Torrie Cabana, Sandra Chase, Tacey Cloyd, Ann Hilzer, Erika McGehee, Anna Mendez, Jenny Morre, Mary Ellen Moore, Debbie Ricketts, Jody Rob, Lorrell Robinson, Julie Sayler, and managers Jane Bruce and Thao Vu. VARSITY SOFTBALL 255 5 1 l ek Q, humans-gwuuaapuouwwi-nmmwauasaqnam 1 i 1-ffm 'f 1, MWWM.. K. x 1, 'ge 1 S M 'VNVV I W L M,,,,:1 . , gvgw- my 1. Heather Berner arrives on base safely, despite pressure from the opposing team's base player. 2. Chris Cooper waits to bunt the incoming ball, hoping that the play will bring in a forced run. 3. Though Becky Duhme is planning to pitch a strike, Tammy Hamilton readies herself to catch a grounder...just in case! 4. TheJ.V. Girls'Softball teamconsistsof: lfrontj Coach Mack, L. Escobedo, C. Cooper, T. Hamilton, B. Townsend, D. Sacman, D. Minihane. lBackl Mgr. L. Coyle, H. Berner, C. Schissler, R. Bernsdorf, J. Swanson, A. Russell, S. Wilborn, and Mgr. D. Vandekieft. 6. Deanna Sacman, Tammy Hamilton, Annette Russell, Becky Duhme, and Chris Cooper relax and wind down after a hard day's practice. 256 JV GIRLS' SOFTBALL , . I i' , 5:3 Qi-JYZGW t e Old hile most students were making the long trek home to refrigerators and the television, a group of dedicated girls were still out on the field. In fact, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday until three or four o'clock in the afternoon, you could find the junior varsity softball team hard at work. Coach Leslie Mack was one of the major inspirations behind the dedication of these girls. After only pre-season practices, it was obvious that the team had talent and ability. To help back upthe spiritof the 7, team, there were four returning players. They were Becky Duhme, Chris Cooper, Annette Russell, and Jennifer Swanson. Because of these returning players, the girls had learned to keep a tighter infield and demonstrated more experienced plays. Some of the newer outstanding athletes that gave the major action to the game were Tammy Hamilton, Deanna Sacman, Rochell Bernsdorf, and Susan Vljilborn. lt was obvious that the girls J.V. Softball put up a good fight. 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W ,M 4 Vg , if' ,Q Ja, I , ' 1 4 ,Z W f -' ,f Aff M' Jian 'K M, ,Z W ,MA ft ll-,Y y av, rf if - , ' I fi , 4 , f ,hi Q ffg mf , '- W-1 . f Q ,, ,,, ff 1 j V,yW,.,-,Mrk K 5' ,, . H H LM . K, I Nwwvt A, V 4, QE rw? j , ' ge f tampa . 4. bfi-1 GW GS Qtt i L7 KTBK KYB Vac The Boys Track Team in alphabetical order: E. Acda, P. Adajar, E. Allison, D. Ambalada, P. Barcelon, E. Bartolome, A. Best, S. Biaisclell, V. Bocaya, P. Bollin, S. Bramson, J. Bray, E. Buclatin C. Cabarlo, J. Cagaanan, P. Cagaanan, A. Caimpon K. Carriker, M. Casiano, T. Charette, M. David, T. Dinh, B. Duffy, C. Duque, D. Edquilang, N. Espiritu A. Falkquay, J. Fanno, J. Farrell, A. Flinn, O. Flores, J. Flower, M. Gelle, C. Geonanga, V. Gillian, r. Gopez, S. Hansen, C. Hanson, R. Hanson, M. Harris M. Hendrick, G. Hilzer, M. Hoerr, B. Hsiung, V. Irvin G. Jose, M. Kelley, A. Levin, M. Lott, P. Lalonde, M Leary, N. Lieu, R. Lillard, R. Manno, J. Mariano, J Massey, D. Mauricio, W. Matkovich, J. Max, R McCraw, C. Mellor, S. Metcalf, C. Miller T. Miller V Moharpir, A. Montgomery, A. Montgomery, Moore, R. Morales, G. Moseley, B. Nelson, J. J. Ouellett, K. Parker, E. Outlaw, G. Pierce, R. Reiter, S. Rickman, W. Ridge, L. R. Rowe, M. Sanagustin, F. Saria, J. Silva, Solomon, S. Songalia, O. Stanles, M. Steele, T. Stevens, P. Stojadimovie, B. Tarbell, A. Tastad, E. Trento, T. Troncale, G. Tran, B. Treptow, T. Traxler, P. Van De Wiele, C. Vergara, R. Viado, D. Vonaux, P. . se r Wlaker, J. Wallace, R. Valasquez, J M. Woster, J. Zamora, B. Vossenkempe Orsinelli, and S. Ortega. 1 1 'WW 25 BOYS TRACK K J' 1. Flay Rowe puts full force behind his shot puttoss. 2. Kevin Carriker sails through the air in a quest for the longest jump. 3. Hurdling ahead, Marc Steele, leaps to victory. 4. Coming in on the last leg, Brock Treptow breathes the sigh of relief. 5. Readyto run, Ed Outlaw waits forthe sound of the 3 starters gun. fi. l ome of the most well rounded athletes were found among the ranks of Mira lAesa's famed boy's track team. Why were they Nell rounded? Because many participated in Jp to four events of totally differing demands. Such events included the shot put, triple jump, high jump, hurdles, and of course, long distance running. ln fact, these specific events were Mira Mesa's stronger points. Early in the season, a change in the team could be seen. :irst of all, there were almost twenty more nembers than last year's team and secondly, :here was an abundance of talent. After only a few weeks into the season, several athletes already began to stand out. Brock Treptow showed great promise in long distance running, while Fred Saria hurdled his way to top county standings. Other county leading athletes were Ray Rowe with discus and shot put, Greg Helzer with high jump and triplejump, and Mike Hendricks with shot put. Ed Outlaw showed potential in most events. Coach Dennis Lottermoser did the pushing necessary to have the guys give their all. Practices often lasted anywhere from 3:00 to 5:00. Meets ll Poway l Mt. Carmel Hoover Madison . Henry e s i jj x Serra ,t ,Q Morse ' Pt. Loma S N, .,., ,,.,.,.,,., .....e.,.,...u-,.,,... ..,. ,,..-.w.a 1 BOYS TRACK 259 1. Karen Horowitz takes off as she receives the baton passed by teammate Ingrid Stabb. 2. Jocelyn Songolia pulls back in a perfect pose as she prepares to hurl her discus. 3. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, Darla Vaughn practices on ordinary hurdle jumping. 4. Girls Track consists of: C. Anderson, S. Anderson, C. Barcelon, D. Barr, M. Bauer, L. Borck, S. Butler, R. Cadaing, N. Carini, C. Colby, K. Dale, K Edwards, T. Farris, B. Greco, J. Hagadorn, M. Harrington, M. Hoerr, K. Horowitz, W. Imm, A. lsaguirre, M. Johnson, V. Kolk, T. Ladwig, L. Lambert, A. Malmgren, C. Mariano, R. McDermott, D. McFayden, T. McKinon, M. Muir, L. Ouellette, M. Ozaki, C. Patacsil, T. Perry, K. Quinn, M. Richardson, A. Slater, K. Smith, J. Songalia, I. Stabb, A. Stacy, F. Tiqui, D. Vaughn, J. Weaver, B. Whiteman, and N. Zimmerman. 260 GIRLS TRACK Q 'M .VXV hi, , V 4 31521 1 . M, it , ff if f-vhgg' Uk Wu! We TMI Girls Track Goes For The Gold f you wanted winners, all you had to Q do was look to Mira Mesa's Girls' V 'rack Team. The team was absolutely ensational, and coach Mclntire , Darla Vaughn and Adrian Slater, juniors, lroved to be extremely valuable team 4 wembers, scoring in the top five fortheir 5 vents. Track events ranged froml hotputting and discus throwing to long T istance running and hurdling. Sprinters were abundant, and definitely needed, as s N0 thirds of all the events required the Q l Iescribed the group as a strong squad . ' F A 3 stamina of sprinters. Michelle Johnson and Cheryl Anderson proved to be great athletes, as did the entire team. Players got a chance to refine their skills at daily practices and at track meets, which were held every Saturday. Five dual meets. were held during the year, and the climax of the season was competition against Morse. OurGirls'Track Team wasaforce to be reckoned with! Team members went into overload for Mira Mesa, and what resulted was a track team we could all be proud of! ,, ..,.. . ..,.. , -A .. ,,,,r.,.,,W,,...1, . -, . T.. me-....,. is ff M-fa we 3, lmigsi. ue. xxt?l3Wg,5?f5,5V M9919 . , 5' .rw 5. Demetra Barr and Florida Tiqui tense up in anticipation of the starters gun. 5 . fswfrtiwsf .. .. 'lfe:slMr:esa21?w:. an .ffefaeffwf-glfflz ' f A ' rsfzsfftfgfig 'A 152film:after--Qeffrifsf l.ffa,ffz.'f 1. :www -- wsf,.1aggm..s,.,f, QP gfwgw-1. , . . 1 . Y I 5 .V ' - ' , .4 I me-51? Q . --1 .rfelftzlel-Jf:'w. - -w,,zfy,s:gisaf ,M ag,5:lg,ffQ:r 5,9,ggg,g 'rx M-films. ' ' i ' rzPggrest:fiffz:wf'fffwfw t2iff?'ie,Mgr .. 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Mark Matzen, Henry Minor, Don Laubenthal, and Greg McKinney take time out from a tournament to relax and rest their spikes. 4. ln deep concentration, team captain Greg McKinney sets his sights on the green. 5. The tools of the trade take a break from long hours of practice- 6. The Golf team members are, G. Bryant, G. Byers, D. Laubenthal, M Matzen, P. Meehan, G. McKinney, H. Minor, S. Pamoirous and R. Smith 6 Q Y 3 is he ' s. t ptfayers angdfggksrlled for agjtielilestructurddi group that teek to theggieens withijbod shotsitor victories. F3e V93'? .X??9fa 399.Ei9Y0'Ye5?fEt??Pta' T MC K' WY at Sliftgyefsi Greg BryanfiSilliiTheir ekiieiienceiiwasf5passedGi6EtQto fhe many new playerssjpn the Coaclglatlchardg,Sgfqith brought me .ttt Sksi'lSlaetiiff? the sideltrfes and of tweathercut GOLF WW if , .. ii ' it fg W Ak , w , . , . , -ii: , dowsigton muchirteeded pragtrce ti me, the teanggept their the 'wierd for tthetlprevioustiiyear's sqtuadgfand theifiew teani had the challenge of living to 85's topo ranked group. With, the 1955 of of UTQLETQPT foufl ts.t ifaffefsf were t dseaiitiaxzsosn not bufifisofspiritif Throughout they year the iteam pulled strengthftogether, worked and teoked Iikealteam that ig had beerrgltogether WFQSEQT' The. taaeisleve an meaningful expfictations. ssttts ii ' iiiirti T' ' G' a . 4. it it V 4 I ' - V, Y fffwiit 'yt . , J, Afgzwtwn ly . W f ,- ' ' I fn f f 't vi9gt 1 rffaw ':JMzfsff1h,f,1.4y' ' H ' W rw. w,Af,Q.,f, V+-.. 1 , . 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David Geary finishes the last 500 yards of another grueling but fun practice. The Swimmers below are Julie Sefkow, Pam King, Tami Huston and George Georgealis. MQ Y em, , gs g 2 K '1 I 5 ' 'V 5' ' UT , f' :imp ' , ' f, 5,3.,,fi2 ,Q A: I W? ' 'W ' l 1 gem . ..iz -Y . - 4' gy? f is ' ,ff ,ffffwy ,,, SWIMMING 265 1. Lisa Sheive hangs on the edge in preparation for a backwards double somersault. 2. Michelle LeMay shows perfect form in executing her reverse dive. quam 3 7 H: v -L H A ...., .... 1 5. The Swimteam consists of: B. Bark, K. Block, M. Bouck, S. Bucky, E. Cannon, C. Carey, H. Clifton, L. Conley, K. Cooper, S. Cutshall, M. Darnell, K. Demko, C. Doneux, A. Echols, B. Ervin, C. Ervin, H. Fink, C. Foster, B. Gabrielson, C. Gabrielson, D. Geary, G. Georgalis, J. Gibson, G. Hall, C. Hallock, D. Hansen, J. Havel, P. Havel, J. Heaton, C. Henken, T. Houston, K. Jackson, K. Jones, D. Kaping, P. King, J. Lapuzza, J. Lauerman, M. Lemay, J. Lewis, B. Livesay, N. Lofft, M. Madeen, S. Manni, J. McElliott, K. McKennell, C. Moran, L. Nicolayson, K. Owen, L. Parker, W. Payne, J. Pearce, J. Fleisig, K. Roseman, H. Scherl, l.. Scherl, RJ. Scherl, M. Schooling, S. Schooling, J. Sefkow, T. Selbrede, L. Sheile, M. Smith, J. Snow, K. Spaulding, J. Spritzer, J. Stubblefield, L. Stubblefield, E. Whitaker, R. Vannoy, and J. Yates. See pg. 267 for J.V. 266 SWIMMING if W 3. Coming up for air,CaroI Gabrielson takesa breather while swimming for the gold. '4. Julie Sefkow shows off her backstroke skills while practicing for an 'upcoming meet. VE, W-0 13, 'f 1 SWIMMING 267 7 fx , Z, .7 K ,''.'77f, f7f5IS5'l5'if'l? 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Quite a few teammates were lost to swimming, but exceptional gymnasts such as Mindy Bailey, Dawn Schmitt, Rochelle McCollogh, and Kerry Hanley exhibited their talent in the different floor, vault, bar, and beam categories. Those with a little more ambition, had the opportunity to r choreograph their own routines for competition. Coach Jon Talbott and Assistant Jeanne Bartley worked to develop strength, grace, and skill in the team members during daily workouts, so that the fe gymnasts could launch into top scores at their meets. Aerials, flips, tucks, and walkovers shaped the new talent on the team, into experienced competitors for upcoming seasons. 1. Mindy Bailey exhibits an unusual way to get into a stag handstand. 3. Dawn Schmitt performs a back walkover. 4. Coach Talbot wraps Stephanie Fornaci's ankle due to an injury. 5. The gymnastic team consists of: M. Bailey, N. Blechynden, M. Bowen, T. DelMar, L. Erb, S. Fornaci, S. Galdden, K. Hanley, Y. Hernandez, A. Holstein, C. Hoyt, R. McColIough, G. Merkle, M. Pandes, M. Pollard, J. Sheidt, D. Schmitt. GYMNASTICS 269 . . l CYS Tennns XKXSQLB . 3. The Boys' Tennis team consists of: C Berkson, B. Bugsch, E. Cruz, M. Dewey, D Dickenman, B. Doane, S. Duico, F. Feretti, C Fero, D. Fugate, J. Gee, K. Kashima, A. Kim, Pampo, C. Shauger, S. Tagabon, C. Tran, Tyner, A. Vinzon, D. Weaver, J. Welch, B. White J. Woodwardpnd R. Zides. 270 BOYS' TENNIS gy ,,,, . . iE5EE:,: izy .Q 4g,jg:w,,, , 1. Kenn Kashima pushes himself to the limit to get that extra edge over his opponent. 2. Brian Doane's triumphant forehand is 4. Doubles player Albert Kim put maximum 5. Spotting the ball, Kenny Tyner prepares fora 6. David Fugate demonstrates nis winning serve. N displayed in this shot. . , .. , ., , . . f.,, . Wlfw , VVV' f e w 'rf,, . , .L ... A . y...' 1 fs? ll' A if iff f . . e..'f t t . Q ,.. . i ggi . . .tt' t Y 1' power behind his backhand. 1 . ,,,kV .,.,. A .. .. 4,7 3 I ,... wmv .M A I Y A M We e T xx-f aux. 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The strength of the 1985-86 team showed the fact that the team lead competition in ngles play. This strength could be seen rough the fact that the team played match 4, play instead of round robin. ln other words, each individual played the same person forthe entire match instead of a different person at each set. This way each guy could get to know his opponent's weakness' and defeat him. Lead double's players, Albert Kim and Brian Bugsch successfully defeated opposing teams from such schools as Serra and Mission Bay. They were strong in holding together the team for another successful season in doubles tournaments. As the season came to an end the team had successfully fulfilled their expectations. 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Vl ' is V M l A V . 5 VV - ' if 7 Best Wishes to ya the Class of '86 Marie's Village Flowers and Gifts 1 Mira Mesa Mall 566-7180 K 4,244 ,QL 514 .la ED SHOEN 13428 Samantha Ave. San Diego CA 92129 TCO Mesa BI 566 9320 tions to ADVERTISEMENTS 275 Congratulations to the my HUGHES 566-0110 mass of 1 936 Owuen I Scal-cella'5 -Pizza and more Pizza -Team Parties BICYCLE coMPANY OF SAN DIEGO mn-MM --Class Parties BICYCLES 9 CLOTHING 0 ACCESSORIES - -W D I er Sales 8: Service Mira Mesa Blvd. e e N U SCHWINN - NISHIKI - UNIVEGA - S.R. 9158 MIRA MESA BLVD., SAN DIEGO. CA 92126 16192-695-3784 5a'zif1p4 c!Qan.cg 314,49 ADVERTISEMENTS Moll gognwn Pnesioenr 9984 SCRIPPS RANCH BLVD SAN DIEGO. CA 92131 WE LOVE YOU, MIRA MESA MALL! 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The Best Comes Naturally REYMIAN PHGTOGRIAPHV 3703 4th Avenue San Diego, CA 92103 291-2601 278 ADVERTISEMENTS y , W woo 'G,Q.PhOtOShiyHEI... Puerto Vallarta My Bud Britl.. Backstage WUNX5! 8 Howard J. e G.P. WWQM' Mel JL,a.9ffef1AoQw2Z7,ffff2lf Melse Slaughterhouse CanY01'1- - - NX I 'fiequlbg On behalf of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Sa Diego I would personally like to thank the Mir Mesa. High School Staff and Student Body for you support. Thank You , Ha.ve a. very enjoyable o summer . D Coca-Cola Youth Marketing Dept. Jeff G. Doyle Jiang Jganzna0QQg QZQZf , JganzamZg0QQ?Mf 531460 CMM W2 .M lure: Yummy 9ZanwfZwgZZ?MMgpVkZwfQfgzwi Jg4we?ma4QOQ!!! W fume ,amz an aa, W 41117 J yxafalzlqf are furwff 4111! Ani? Www ! bf, ynnfzq, ,mga WAFH, 15111 1' maya' all Mr or 421. 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Last Row: Keitl Bacon, Tina Long, Chriq Gillham, Andrea Richmond Dmitry Tsimberg, Michellf Esperanza, Maricell Correa Katia Shokrai. whim nav fa-Mm ff? fn, 5 wi, mu ,fir fi Q, if? ME nfgg 4 51 A 71-K, a 6 JF as M-Q '3 'Phvwf Q? .4 T0 THE REAL BOYS fJoel, Mike, Marc, Slim, Erickj GET OUT OF THE WA TER! Dear Friends, Anna, and all my favorite teachers: Thank-you so much for making my four years at MMHS sooo memorable. Dearest Joel: I will always remember our special 2a.m. talks and the arguments that showed how to me. I Love You!!! My fav. sis: I have learned so much from you! Ha!Ha! You're truly a u the Thompson Twins concert. I'm sure Jan. 20, 1986 will be in our hearts forever!H Kandi Kay: Thanks for all the special favors. 12 years is a long time to be friends. 3 ots for the clean room! Give Dad, Mom, and Danille a hug! Hi Tag! L Shannon: Being best friends with someone for five come we'll be great friends again. Than fo Suz: So much to write, so little the magic sound be Mike C.: The X pie! e Nancy party late! cake You too fun. Give Mr. Ed a big hug. The Hamilton forever. I love you both very much. I7narry Tom Bailey, I'll fly you to London! for being my official taxi. I owe ya lots. so much fun. Hope everything goes . It was definitely different. could hang out at take the icing on You're very dear to again soon Cure was Lizzie forge big You will always be special loans and me!Snork! ear lin for the Thanks high school. S umfkf Ha!Ha!j I owe Thanks for go to K.: Good Lombardi: Stay buff! fS.SJ: I'm too Thanks for the little boys , . . Love To All, W rr ,. L. 1 Elizabeth fLinesl i ff.. ' ,i .,. , To Wu H fe Qi' ' QW, , ,,4at:.,i,. as vi! A it ,L .,,,...u , H 24':'zf-3-K , L., .- . 4.1, -Q., 3215, ,f .'n,.y,f ' qi A 5-rc? -1 -N - .- A ' Mr. M You fasion afternoons, Stay B.A,D. mexican and he-man. Mode. you do. broom! 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'K CD 9998 THE FAMILY 'Y THANKS EOR ALL OF YOUR LOVE sl SUPPORT... I LUV YOU!!! KIM: I'll always treasure the great memories. Forever Friends! KATHLEEN P: Quiet but yet sweet. LORRIE K: My successful friend. I'll always be there. ED O: A very nice and understanding pal. MARY: Favorite sis, No. 1 friend. Great Memories... MR. HALL: My favorite teacherffriend always BILL L: That's what friends are for... DALE S: I'll remember you always. LUV YOU ALL... KEEP IN TOUCH GRACE! SHARON The best of times - Good memories always... WE LUV YOU BOTH!!! JILL KING at JOI-IN HELSLEY BEST FRIENDS 1986 86 in the miX.'.'.' U wx f LZ, ff giiiff 1 M fw 'D f I . ,e f j if ,ff J EH A Aw' vu Ae fb an Dm' MA jf-wry. . .IM ,f y... DO 'T YOU FORGET ABO T US! THE BREAKFAST CLUB Karleen Wetherald Chris Gillham Keith Bacon David Wong . A Eric Coffin The Class Of Eighty-Six The Moose is loose: See Ya MMHS: Watch 0ut UCZA: Harvard Summer '85. 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N E 1 Cabanas, Elena-193, 28Off ' 1 1 S 2, Anm'f'- M10 C--111 1 1. 2111 1 cabarlo,cor1o L.-140, 2 ,, 0 ...., Q3 A Za'0 e' Ef'ca'117 ,,, 54 5 gi Caba'ba'1 Edgmdo D-' 51? 5 S19 Q0 7 7 1 56114 Nwwas-162 111. 771 111 1 Cabbera1MarvA1-12 AnZu 'm1 Le5'Sm 39' EE 1 Cabfif01L2'aif1eG1-164 Apoffacar -'Ud'F ' M-'68 i 5511. 1. 3 3531, 1 LQ ,gg 3 cooaing, Rhoda-118, aeaiggij 1 5, Aquino' CY fh'a 39 7 Caeia-101 Monique M--164 Qi Aqufnor T X'f1621 .., K . 1 Cagaanan' Je'f fY11641 255 R 1 .... Aq 'P01PaU 68 '1 ,Si ' 15 ? CHQBHHHH1 Patrick-118. 258 1 sg Afabr '-Ha M--1391 207 .5 1 S ,ESB EE 1 E 2 W 7 S3 1' caniu, Patricia I.-140 1 Arab, Zahra-68 1 1 jsf kg 1 1 1 C 1 AH G 258 218, ' 5115215 1 . 1 1 300 INDEX Dicke Dicke Diem, Dina, Dinap Dinh. A.-142 120, 270 C.-142 J.-77. 186. 192 120 J.-142. 206 Karen C.-120, 217 nman, David R,-166, 270 y, Jeffrey D,-77, 184, 184 Heather-142 Erin L,-120 oli, James A.-142. 206 Khoa-120 Dinh, Tam Quang-142, 258 Dinh, Tim-220 Dinser, Sara-142 Dintino, Richard K.-155, 158, 196 Diuco, Steve B.-120, 186 Divel Dom Duh Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun A Dura if 1,,. Doan Dodd, Dodd, ingo, ingo. ghe. hoe, to, Paul-78 tz, David Dom Dona Dona A Dona Done Duffy Duffy Duffy Duffy me, Becky M.-143, 256, 206 Duico, S.-270 b c Duo Duo eggigggjgene P.-77, 206 Dig, QgiRaymond A.-142 M Irzzz f2?VickierA.-12,0 Bachi Thlf67, 74, 77, 97 Sandie-77 Trung Duc-142, 249 L, Bryan c.-77, 270 Laura-17, 78 Nicol Fl.-142 Albert V.-166 Warren V.-78, 33, 213 Rebecca G.-120 Cherie C.-142 A.-120 ristopher-78, 95, 266, 2 chelle D,-143, 207 athleen S,-143 Melanie L.-166 Angela M.-143 Deborah A.-143 hannon 139 4 Sean A 120 Shawn L.-78 P 143 I E.-143 an L 138, 143, 149 raci M 120, 202 1ie 143, 166 k A.-78, 204, 205 Michael S.-120, 204, 205 Rick 204 205 Robert-120, 213 120 249 Tnnh 1 Jeffrey 143, 242, 218 Judy F 167 Maria C 167 Diana R.-120 Patricia-78 , Brian P.-167, 258, 206 , Frederick D.-167 , Megan M.-143 . Sean E.-120 ar, Mark-120 an, Chris C.-143 Lisa M.-120 ' an, Mary-167, 229 can. Dunc Duncan, Randi L.-76, 39, 188, 2 Dungca, Raquel S.-120 hoff. David P.-143, 242 n, Jeffrey A. ll-167, 253 n, Don-253 Duong Duong, Thy Q-143 Duong, Du M-167 ng, Hung Tan478, 186 ng, Mai Thi-120 , Muoi-Ba V3i'i+143:W Duong, Thanh Tan-143 Duque, Cesar O,-167, 258 Duque, Willie M.-143 Durant, Monica A.-120 nf, Vincent I.-78 Durkovich, Daniel M.-78 INDEX 301 Y Sw 5 fm 52 75? x.., Siii 5:5 Rf if? iff M if Q sa 555 5? ,ax as ,gy E Kennedy Kennedy. Kennedy. Kennedy Kenney. Kennison. Kenton, Bryan Kebner, Geri-87 Kepner, Kelli-148 Kerlin, Mark-148 Kerr, Charles' Ketch, Michael Ketelhul, Brian-148 Key, Lisa-87 Khong. Hoa-87 Khong, Minh-148 Khong, My-171 Kieser, Sheryl-124 Kikuchi, Diana-148 Kmpack, chrisly-171 Kim, Alben-148, 270 Lorie-87, 203 Reina-148 Krickhuhn, Karin-124 Krueger, Karl-148 Krueger Knslme 148 Krueger Robert 87 Killian, Dawn- 1 24, 195 Christine-8 Jenmier 136 137 Enka eff 236 Lott, Lou, Ludwick, LY. Li, M Ly Phuoc T Mellor. Mellor Melsm. 114 127. 199, 116 173, 258 258, 220, 221 127, 207 7 150 173, 218, 241 s, 234 188, 207 , 2,56..421S9, 231 , 200, 116, 229 Grace- 127 Michael- 1 73 Moehrke, Monica-127 .- Momano. Michelle7 K VA111 Montecla ro ' 7 KKLA11 ' ry' ,,,-,, 186, 200 - 7 'L 1,-- 1 wW ai cm-174 5,111 1 Muir 260 Mulder 217 151, 243. Munoz Munzer Nagaoka, Hiromi-193, 84, 206 Nagel, Stephanie-173 Nagy, Michelle-96 Nanoy, R.-243 Napalan, Teresita-173 Napalan, Teresito-173 Naples, Chad-173, 183 Napoleon, Kanahele-127 Narayanan, Tara-173 Narvaez, J.-218 Narwocki, J,-197, 234 Nasrawi, Jennifer-96, 23 Nations, Jon-195, 127, 242 Nations, Karol-127, 186, 95 Navaez, Emmanuel-186 Navalta, Mary-127 Navalta, MichelIe'161, 170, 174 Navarel, E,-242 Navarette, Renee-151 Navarette, Richard-127 Navarro, Barbara-127, 207 if Navarro, Pa1riclaA15-13 Zglfwfw-we Navasca, Alan-127 - .. 51 1,1 . Navida, Jose Y , 1 A . . 'i frr I ji Nenansy :.. J Nelson, NQ9'0 Sp?'? Slil Nelson, K r 1 n , 234 Neoomuceno, Connie-96 Nepomuceno, Leonldes-151, Neville, Kathryn-127 Newby, cra1g,,1s1 rrel Ngwmanggamantha-151 ,M Newsome. Robert-151 - A Nw Ng, Eddiej174, 7 No- ff - 4 , N HQ .,.,,,. Q ,- S f N999n- 2 7' ,,,,,.,,. .11 -,rrr' Nguye -' N 187 , 1 . H .7 f' Q . F ' 17 4 we F , ' 'N WWW 11 Moharir, Vikram-151, 258 I ,, N X Ngo, Xuyen-127, . NNW,,,+--+ f , N Q I - wp 4 1 a 1 1 1 qQ li? Nelson. S P 411 X X Kimi 1 144,111.2 Q , 4 Raw N 1,1111 , KE, 1 X Q ,A 1 we X, SW X 1 Q, ,1 ,X K5 ,Q X ,, vi-gilt 'Q 1 . N .. , , . W, , 11 1 X fag, 1 -111 W' 14174 Olaes, Ceasar-97 Nguyen. Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen. Nguyen. Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nicol, Nicolaysen Nikneja Nixon. Noble, Noble, Noble, Nocon. Nocon, Noon, Joe- Nooris, Nooris, ' Norman Noronna Norris. Norris. Norton. Null, Ann-127, 202, 11 Ann-127. 202, 208 Binh Thi-174 Brenda-151 Doanh-174 Douc Van-179 Duc Minh-127 6 Osuna, Shigeharu-151 Osuna. Yaeko-128 Ouellette, James-98 Ouellette, Laura-152, Outlaw, Ed-98, 33, 258, 27 186 49 Quintos, Claudia- 175 , Paul- 1 95 Craig-129 Jenni-313 flrey-152, 253 Allison-175, 195 Okeete. Olaes. Oleary, Mike-213 Olsen, Annemarie-1 1 27, 250 258, 206, 21 220, 221 3 11-si f' 1:-1 4111. ill 5 , S 1. 'X,, .9135 . ss , 129, 249 112, 197 'ff' 111 236 Pamaeras 191,203 152, 263, 206 188, 270 Pham, Vu- Beniamin Guy 128 Phengmixay, Ma...,, Phengmixay, Songsour- Phillips, Deena-175, 206 Phillips, Jennifer-100 Phillips, Terry-175 Philyaw, Benjamin-152 Phlkam, Phuong-175 Phoebus, Keith-175 Phong, T.-1ae Phu, Alexander-152 Pandes Papa. 21, 268 Phung, Duc Van-99 Pichette, Suzette-100 Pierce, Michael-152, 258, 220, 221 Pigmiing, Arthur-152 Pilgrim, Richard-100 Pillholer, Patrick-128, 193 Pilon, Jason'152 Pimentel, Liezel-152 Pimentel, Lyn-128 Pimkentel, Lyn-175 Pinzon, Erick-100, 188 Piper, Carey-175 Pirolo, Darlene- 206 Pisciotta Pittman, 138, 152, 186. 187 Deanna-175, 206 140 Maria 152 Jed 175 Patacsil, Catherine- 1 75, Patacsil, Matthew-47, Patay, Kakthy-152, Paterson, Paterson Patterson, Patterson, 243, 242 215, 213 242 Donna-175 Susan-100 Christina-152 M.-268 Renee-152 Yvonne-100 Popa, Elaine-175 Porcioncula, Gail-152, 202 Potter, Gwen-175 Potter, J. Richard-100, 220, 221 Powell, Jessica-128 Powell, Karen-175, 217 Power, Baxter-175 Michael-152 Scott-129 Pratt, Tracy-152 Pritchard, Danielle-129, 195 Pritchard, Marvin-175 Province, Michelle-175 Pu, Duc Thanh-129 Pugh, Amy-129 Pulido, Jay-152 Pulido, Victor-129 Pulido, Joy-129 Pulopot, Jacquenette-152 Pulopot, Suzanne-19, 186, 198, 314, Pultz. Roberta-175 Purcell, Francis-100 Pusich, Melinda-100 Ouach, Cuc Hong-152, 186 Quinn, Elizabeth-175 Quinn, Khrista-175, 260, 246 Quinto, Joseph-175 229 200 Ricketson Ricketts. Rickman, Steve- Rico, Victor-153, 20, Rider, Robyn-153, 208 Ridge, David-176, 220, 221 Ridge, Laura-153 Ridge, William-258 Riding, Heather-176, 207 Riding, Jennifer-176, 207 Rikansrud, Kim-129, 207 Riley, Adam-176 Rilloh. Myrna-101 Rinauro, Cynthia-129 Riopel, Jenny-176 Rios, Alex-176 Rip, Jenniler-101 Rising, Allen-170 Ritson, Debra-129 Rivera, Martha-176 Robb, Jarod-176, 218 Robb, Jody-69, 101, 104, 255, 191, 236 Robb, Kendal-153 Robbins, Robert-129 Roberson, Daniel-129 Roberson, Shelley-101 Robert, John-101 Roberts, Mark-101, 250, 213 Roberts, Deanna-176 Roberts, Kirk-101 Roberts, Larry-153, 258 Roberts, Linda-101 Roberts, Tammy-153, 202 Roberts, William-176 Robertshow, Mike-176 Robertson, Chris-176 Robertson, Shannon-153 Robertson, Kim-129, 86 Robinson, Danielle-176 Robinson, Jennifer-129 Robinson, Kandi-101 INDEX 305 Robinson, Lorell-101, 255, 191, 246 Robinson, Telia-102 Robles, Dawn-153 Rocha, Rebecca-176 Rodrick, John-129 Rodrig, Henry-176 Rodriguez, Delia-130 Rodriguez, Robert-130 Rodzach, Tiffany-130 Roebuck, Kaarina-130 Rogers, Andrew-176 Rohr, Chad-153 Romans, Daniel-153 Romeo, John-153 Romero, Anna-166, 176 Romero, Elizabeth-102 Romion, Romero-130 Romo, Tammy-130 Roncal, Joseph-130 Roncal, Oliver-176 Rondero, Rondero, Ronquilla, Rook, Vivan Rooks, Root. Rosa, Alex Rosa, Michelle Rosado, Rosas, Gina Rosas, Julie-102 Rosburg, ua i Rosburg, Clyde Rose, Audry-176 Rose, Brett-153 Rose, Ken-102, 242 Rosello, G.-200 Rosello, Jose-130 Roseman, Kerry-76, 266 Roseman, D.-204 Roslenberry, Todd-130 Ross, Don-176 Ross, Glenn-130 Ross, Matt-102 Ross, Michael-102 Ross, Richard-177 Ross, Tammy-130 Ross, Courtenay-176, 188, Rostrata, Princess-169, 177, Rosza, Shannon-12, 102, 20, Rowe, Ray-33, 130, 258, 217, Rowlan, Jason-177 Roxas, Tommy-153 Roy, Jorge-102 Royster, Antoine-153 Royster, Yolando-130 Ruckle, Lynne-153 Rudiger, Jeff-176, 177, 200 Rugnetta, Carmela-130 Rugnetta, Leah-153, 217 Ruiz, Miguel-130, 245 Ruiz, Monica-153, 229 Ruiz, Sophia-177 Ruiz, Jesus-130 Ruiz, Kimberley-153 Runion, Michael-177 Runnels, Leslei-130, 223, 222 Runton, Ronald-102 Rupe, Daniel-153 Rushton, Gordon-153 Russell, Ann-153, 256, 239 Russell, Chris- 102 Russell, Torrey- 1 30 Ruzes, Julie- 1 30 Saaler, Larry- 153 Sabal, Aurelio-32, 130, 250. 234 Sabeh. .Joseph-30 Saccento. Richard-177 Sackett, Brian-130 Sacman, Deannna-153, Sacman, Michael-103 Sainz, Eric-103 Salanga, Edwin-32, Salanga, Eric-153 Salazar, Saldivar, Salindong, Salmond, Myrtice-177 Salomon, John-153 Salomon, Larry-130, 197 Saito, Reginald-153 Saludares, Jerome-177 Saluta, Alan-153 Saluta, Arvin-32, 110, 129, 130 Salvero. Laura-103 Samaniego, Michael-130 Sambells, Jennifer'130 Sambells, Jill-153 Samrith, Alan-177 SSUHQUSUO. Sanchez. Ellsaf153- Sanchez, X , -. Shen P. fs ee, ' :Qi If H iss if - - -If - -- . N.5sfE'Yfi ,loeelzzzzz , ijiggif 3952 ozee Q ss i ,, ss- 2 7,3,Mss:11m,1,tt-: no i f .... 1 Spruny, Kristine-169, 178, 183 188 200 Stabb, lngrid-131, 186, 187 188 191 260 Stacy, Ann-131, 260 Stacy, Michael-178 Stahl, Kraig-131, 211, 223 Stailo, Jonathon-155 Standridge, Samara-178 Stanfield, John-178 Stanles, Oneil-258 Stark, A.-206 Stec, Susan-178 Steele, Marlg-105, 258 Steinhauser, Tracy-131 Stephenson, Junn-155 Walter-178, 243 Carla-155, 208 Christine-105 Colleen-178 Annalisa-178 Darcina-131, 202 2 178, 206 155 206 2 179 200 106. 203 270 245 Todd-178, 258, 31 105, 258 '5 24, 1 G 132,188 195 179. 186 195 Phonevllay 17 Phonsay 156 Thiel Brian 132 Thoelke D 132 156 195 106 213 Udd Candice- 108 Ueno Darrel 108 Ulrt Anna 157 1 Trong-133, 249 Nu-179 Tran, Oanh-108, 186 Tran, Rosalyn-179 Q Tran, Steve-133 Tran, Trung Trieu-157 if Tran Van-Tuoc-108 186. 200, Treantafilos, Cynthi-157 Trento, Edward-179, 25 242 Trento, Leonard-108 3 Trento, Paula-133 K Treptow, Brock-125, 133, 258, 211 Treptow, Garrett-179 Trice, Scott-234 Q Trieu, Hung-133, 186 1 Trieu, Nga-133 Trieu, Phuong Le-179 Trieu, Thi-157 Trieu, Vinh Tuan-10a . 51 Trang, Vinh Nhan-67, 1 , Transeth, Norman-157 Trinh, Ann Ngoc-157 Trinh, Kien Al-133 1 Trinh, Xuan Vinh-157 A Van Van Van Vandel Vargas. 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