Mission Bay High School - Taroga Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1985
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A LHVWQ UO ol f5i3?2 1??Ei?f1 VYWQ5 v 1 QQVCSSV Wi Q ,fha '37 NiiJ'lnLJi Vokejf l f . 4 ctivities 9 Buc Kick Off Promotes Pride he Buc Kick Offgame showed that Mission Bay High School had abundant Buc Pride. Even though Craw- ford defeated our Bucs with the Hnal score of 33 to 0, the multitude ofpeople still joined in with the crowd re- sponse cheers to show their support. The delicious All You Can Eat dinner turned out to be an enormous success. The All You Can Eat dinner gave students, teachers and par- ents the chance to get acquainted with one another. The dance that followed attracted one ofthe largest Mission Bay student crowds. Music As You Like It played the songs that the Mission Bay students requested throughout the dance. All of these activities gave Mission Bay one more reason for Black and Gold pride. Some sophomores take a break from dancing. Four dance goers cool off in the wrestling room. 10 Buc Kick-Off Club members raise money during the game by selling baked goods . L 5 NH? it 'W ...ig x , 1 V 'r'e ,A Teachers and parents enjoy being served by students A Week of Life-Giving Force pirit week this year proved itseU'a great success. During the week of the countdown, the students all participated in daily events and thor- oughly enjoyed the week. The week end- ed with the rally, and the homecoming game and dance. A pie eating contest began the week with Richie Q... H - 4 Shaw and Lance Larson winning for the Seniors. John Kellvgg, ll junior, wears his sombrero with spirit. Students dressed loud in different fashions for Clash Day. ,fe i', Hg 5 .- Steve Smerdon pumps with power for the Seniors in the tricycle race. A spirit cake feast for everyone who wore black A? gold followed Friday's rally. Spirit Week I1 The Bac Homecoming Game ,V ,A f fy ' KX JX f gf X fw X f X K Barry Lastinger drops in to bring roses to the queen x. X M7 U f Q wp XJJL 2' DNN ' WL by J JK X of X xi' , 1 ' X J , g 71' V' X N K! Xxx .1 QQ .. bf Q17 lj IX QV my 1 . J v ' .J V7 , 0 N x X J X7 R ,AXY V xy!! t s ,Xia V MV, fic is veryone had great expectations for this year's homecoming game. Although it ended in despair, the Bucs fought to the bitter end. The Buc ofense, led by Richie Shaw, Kevin Alexander, Lance Larson, and Kyle Ketchum, failed to score in this tough match-up, but they had some outstanding plays. The Buc defense, led by Ken Krause, Steve McEnroe and the really fantastic player Dan Millhouse, played a great game. When the final second ticked off the clock, the Komets had won the game with a score of Bucs 0, Komets 35. In the float competition the Seniors were victorious again with afloat theme of The Wizard of OZ. The Sophomores came in second with the float theme of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, while the Juniors came in third with thefloat theme of Alice in Wonder- land. .u - 1 --.Z - Holly Kayuha, Dawna Johnson, Lisa McKenna, John Rasimas, Mike Degn, Kim Yunker Lori Dans Marie Miner and Diane Forsythefinish a cheerfor the Bucs I2 Homecoming Game K 4 f, fi? i Robin Watson, Sr. Attendant I4 Homecoming Lisa Nicks, Sr. Attendant Homecoming Queen 1984-85 Minna Lollis Christy Drage, Jr. Attendant Heather Stearns, Soph. Attendant A Dream For The Queen ct. 19th was Mission Bay's 29th Homecoming. The AFS Attendant was Carol Cappeliez, Knot shownj. The other attendants were Heather Stearns, Christy Drage, Lisa Nicks, Robin Watson, and Minna Lollis. The traditionally long sign was rolled out to reveal Minna as the queen. Minna said, I was so surprised. She would also like to thank all those who voted for her. Congrats! 0h the thrill of being a Homecoming Queen.U!.C' Na Minna and her court after the game. Minna and her escort, Chris Butler Homecoming I5 It Was a Fairytale Romance For Those at the Dance ission Bay High School students thor- oughly enjoyed themselves at the home- coming dance on October 19. The even- ing began for many couples with a nice dinner, and by the time the dance got under way at 8:30, a great deal of people had already arrived. The fairytale theme was uniquely carried out by the decorations in the gym. Alumni and current stu- dents danced to the sounds of the Features who played our favorite songs. Numerous parents donated their time to act as chaperones. As the night came to a close, everybody had enough memories to last until the next dance. Michelle and Charlie decide on pictures. out Will Hoppe struts his stuff I6 Homecoming Dance N..-1 ,uf ...,,, ,.. A couple hides behind balloons to YBSI. Two sophomores enjoy theirfirst homecoming. Rusty does his impression of Billy Idol. the 131 ew in s 5. ,Q if vp' David and Kori freak to the Features. Jeff is all smiles dancing with Mary Lisa. Homecoming Dance I7 Wade Mains and Wesley Odom choose pictures from a contact sheet. FIR T CLASS his year's yearbook staff went first class under the supervision of our chief editor Jennifer Reighley and our assistant editor Cheryl Nolan. In no time at all, the newcomers to the staff I practically the whole crewj got down to business and began immedi- ately on their projects. For the first part ofthe year, the staj learned how to make layouts and how to organize their photos and copies. Once the staff understood the basics, the ac- tion never stopped and there was never a dull day throughout the whole year. This year's staff learned the tricks of the trade very fast and showed professionalism and dedication that Mission Bay High School has never seen before. STAFF Ile-H-rightj: Tom Johnson, Eve Jimenez, Candace Casutt, Scott Unger, Kevin Lewis, Kelley Koblyski, Andrea Kaiser, Jenny Lucas Adrienne Henderson, Wade Mains, Wendy Dash, Kristin Goodall, Wesley Odom, Christine Cooper, Jennver Reighley, Ms. Mary Lawlor, Heather McMaster, Mark White, Mark Roberti, Tracey Gombold, Lisa Miller and Cheryl Nolan. I 8 Yearbook Jenny Lucas and Heather McMaster confer over some photos. Wendy Dush is caught off guard. 5 I ii 'F fig! F 1 iii 'HE , 1 Adrienne Henderson is always happy with her work. Work doesn't always come first. Yearbook I 9 AF A Cultural Exchange Back: Mrs. Halkola, Kathy Danzig, Maria Alvarez, Jennifer Joldersma Front: Abby Miedema, T ara Dorman AFS Advisor Mrs. Halkola 20 A.F.S. President Abby Miedema .B.H.S. has had an active American Field Service KAFSJ Club for the past 27 years. AFS is an international organi- zation to expand their views of the world sponsoring stu- dents to live in different countries. Foreign students are placed with families with similar interests. T o sponsor their activities the club sold concessions at Buc games. At Mission Bay's AFS Weekend, students from all over San Diego County spent the weekend sharing with each other and learning about each other. Friends from A ar Efffflllllge Silldellf, Vera 0111110 f 0m Spain- Carol Cappeliez, French exchange student. Vera'.s host family - Misha, Stephen, Aniko, and Dona Willoughby ission Bay welcomed two exchange students to its campus, Vera Olano and Carol Cappeliez. Vera is from Spain. She has no brothers or sisters, but with her host family, she has two little sisters, Aniko C112 and Misha I9j, and host parents, Stephen and Dona Willoughby. Vera enjoys listening to music and going to the beach, she also played on M.B. 's Varsity Tennis Team. Carol comes to usfrom France. She has a twin sister, also in AFS in Wisconsin, and is staying with Gene and Pam Lampson. Carol was active in Speech and Debate and in Key Club. She enjoys reading and water sports. Both girls enjoyed their stay in America, and Mission Bay was lucky to have two such charming exchange students. Exchange Students . g '- ' - P' BN ,BXJULX S E v s M 5 WW uit YU L, xA,fN'N41YX.xV :S EXQULNXJN N , ,xa yY,.lx,WX XXX, X gg x 21 . Cheerleaders Bring it Together ell-week and subs. Money? Practice? Camp - Oh Really? Purple C ows!! Bus Ride Home!! Spirit Stick - Sur- prise!.'.'.' All 10? Never. Dennyis. Kidnapping those boys! We love the Bucs. V. Cheerleaders J.V. CHEER: Oh What A year!!! ervous, Tryouts, Camp, Spir-it. Hell-week, Hungry Football Players. First Touch- down, 0-21 win! Rally - Triple pyramid, mess ups . . . Good times, fun, Buds Forever. J.V. 84-85 leh to right Front: Kim Yunker, Holly Kayuha, Lisa McKenna Middle.' John Rasimas, Mike Degn Top: Dawna Johnson, Lori Dans J. V. Cheerleaders 23 Taking on the Year of '85 S.B. . . . The leaders of the school . . . the cream ofthe crop ' . . . The Associated Student Body is a group of students from grades I0-12 who were elected by their peers to represent their school. Shelly Geiger, this yearls A.S.B. President, and the rest of the A.S.B. members performed outstandingly. A.S.B. President, Shelly Geiger. School activities, focused on total class participation and individual student in- volvement, produced an enjoyable school atmosphere throughout the year. A.S.B. took on the Year of '85 and brought forth a live and successful group of students. Ist Row: Susan McGrath, Nikki Kuggie, Shannon McGlathery, Adrienne Hender- son, Wes Odom, Lisa Miller. 2nd Row: Shelly Geiger, Cindy Brown, Barbara Madkins, Lisa Nicks, Scott Long, Melissa Caccam, Robin Watson, Brian Drage, Brent Chandler, Arlene Lee, Janice Tom, Mrs. Nagata. 3rd Row: Mary Jo Leone, Juli Towt, Christy Drage. 4th Row: Candice Hom, Scott Unger, Minna Lollis, Chris Butler, Michelle Ball, John Dort. 24 A.S.B. A.S.B. Vice President, Melissa Caccam Sellillf C111-VS Pfwidellf, Sfllfy David. Juli T owt, junior class president. Sophomore class president, Peter Martocchio. ,.--v The rest ofthe sophomore class officers are: .lim Theide, Kathy Blom- Janice Tom, Christy Drage, and Susan McGrath round out the junior class offi- quist, and Kyle Noderer. cers. A.S.B. 25 3 5 w V I W gh: 1, ' 'w.5 f .514 3 '.T., f 551 V ' ii 5 .1.,-Q, ' . -Q w i V f i s U w I S . if ' wil ,J-gg 19 ,, M M .Mn my Wwuff 'inf ,M .1 ,xg Z, .if- ' -vm f If, aw :- wi 028 3 FBLA C l ' b Kelly Kobylski, F.B.L.A. president. V. : ,,,W,:a,, ,,,,Vg,5.,. , A ,Lg Q X is-5, N 4 i x ' 2 A ii 7 1 v I il f ww, L. .3 , ',,. wwf ..e,,f,,z,,i,a f fl' ,, W 3 xl, sreis A wif Ks new s E W ' if , ...K N-as-vw 5, K- if I f. is f ' E ,X Us , . , ee Success uture Business Leaders of Amer- ica KFBLAJ started its third suc- cessful year with a get together, a cookie sale, the Hrs! fund raiser of the year, and a trip up to Fresno, CA for the duties required of them. As the year progressed, FBLA had workshops to prepare the members for the upcoming sectional, state, and na- tional conferences where they compete in on-thejob training. When the year came to a close, all felt confident that they could go out into the business world due to their experiences with FBLA. t, -was K . - X V ,:.. -. -1 ., .. The Ladder T 0 1 l F.B.L.A. Vice president, Margarita Soto. 1 l fy K l Y Fwwf A Y Back Row fl-rj: Kelly Kobylski, Kenny Hawkins, Lisa Mandaz, Teresa Chapman, Monique Ploufe, Julie Stiglitz. Front Row: Missy Gourlich, Melissa Martinez, Aki Miyai, Margarite Soto, Rose Cropoza, Anita Galvin, Robert Haill, Ms. Melville. 28 F.B.L.A. . -f l we 4 szzzsfhs i. 1,-W X, 'wtf' , .- ' W, A X' ' r'5.eaas.w.- K -f --.-., qi.-,.. iiifi-I .::L LLWL A i 'Rv - - Members of F .B .L.A. smile at the word achievement. 4.4, Ms. Melville encourages F.B.L.A. vice president in her typing skills. Qa- Computers help to improve the assessment of F.B.L.A. funds. F.B.L.A. 29 Key Club: Making the Difference ey Clubbers stayed busy throughout the year by participating in such events as the annual Kiwanis Apple Drive, K.P.B.S. Auctions and other activities to benefit the school and community alike. The highlight of the year was the District Con- vention held in Fresno. Twenty-fve members from Mission Bay attended along with thousands of other Key Clubbers from Hawaii, Nevada, and throughout CalUornia. Key Club is a co-ed high school service organization made up of more than 3500 individual clubs and over 10,000 members. Mission Bay's 1984- 1985 Key Club would like to thank Mrs. Stegman for her participation as Faculty Advisor. Key Club Members assisted at the 5th Annual Leukemia 10K Run. L.. Bottom Row: Kevin Lewis, Shelley Geiger, Adrienne Henderson, David Morrison, Mike Lopez, Lance Larson, Candice Hom, Jolie Perez, Michelle S hearon, Vida Melroy, Deborah Robledo. Middle Row: Julie Towt, Lisa Nicks, Laura Prim, Stacy Rohm, Isabel Rojos, Janice Tom, Melissa Caccam, Heather McMaster, Ann Bingham, Coleen McDowell, Maria Strohlein, Carole CAppeliez, Ligi Urgelles, Candi Taylor, Andrea Kaiser, Michaele Gallegos, Liza Hotz. Top Row: Stacy David, Russell Johnson, John Dort, Mrs. S tegman, Michelle Ball, Lindsay Sutton, Cory Wong, Mai Overton, Arlene Lee, Wade Mains, T om F albo, Wesley Odom John Bauer, Gary Cohen, Mary Henchert, John Picane, Calvin Tuey, Chris McCarthy, Heather Leach, Kelley White. 30 Key Club Kiwanis was helped by Key Club Members at their annual Apple Drive. .-J Division 21 Lt. Governor, Scott Unger. Candice Hom - Vice Presidentg Melissa Caccam - Presidentg Corey Wong - Secretaryg Kevin Lewis - Treasurer Key Club 31 J The Academic Achievers he California Scholarship Feder- ation, or CSF, isfor those students at Mission Bay High School that are dedicated to academic excellence. Mem- bership is based on earning ten or more points on one's semester report card. For each A on a report card one receives three points, and for each BU one receives one point, excluding P.E. Life membership to CSF is attained ifone qualqiesforfour out of the six high school semesters, with at least one during the senior year. Those stu- dents qualUying for lU'e membership are honored by having a seal affixed to their high school diploma. Throughout the year CSF members, with the help of their advi- sor Mrs. Knowles, attempted to raise mon- ey in order to grant scholarships to out- standing students at Mission Bay High School. Pres. Mary Jo Leon presides over a CSF meeting. 32 CSF CSF Members: Front Row: Ross Shekelton, Jennyer Jolersman, Christi Drage, Traci 0'Neil, Susan Teeple, Shannon McG1athery. Middle Row: Melissa Caccam, Arlene Lee, Lisa Balch, Tammy Musser, Mary Jo Leon. Back Row: Brian Drage, Wesley Odom, Jim Thiede, Scott Long, Lindsay Sutton, John Dort. Egfr? W ..,,, I CSF Officers: Scott Long, treasurerg John Dort, secretary, Mary Jo Leon, presidentq Traci O'Neil, vice president. I T ERACT : A Class Act. he Interact Club, in its second year of exis- tence at Mission Bay, is led by Mike Lerg, the president and Wes Odom, the Vice President. Together these two young men have planned and prepared things for the club to accomplish. September 21, the Interact Club had a beach par- ty, as a membership drive. It was a great success. Interact participated in many other events during the course of the year including trips to Catalina, Mammoth, and Magic Mountain. The club was also involved in the community as well as international services. The members of Interact are very deter- mined to make the Interact club a success now, and in the future. Interact plays one hot game of volleyball at the beach. im. ' tx Wade Mains is in control when he plays Wes Odom and Wade Mains flex their muscles. r xqf ,J ,J Back Row ll-rj: Mike Lerg, Tom Falbo, Wes Odom, Gary Cohen, John Baur. Middle lr Row fl-rj Jenny Lucas, Mai Overton, Pam Williams, Parish Johnson, John Kellogg, John Picone. Front Row ll-rj: Wade Mains. Interact 33 The Dixie Band Peps All Uf Us Up. The devil made me do it! muh 1 I he Dixie Band helped enthuse us when we needed it. During the Mission Bay football games, the Dixie Band played jazzy tunes which raised all our spirits. Even U' the Bucs lost, the Dixie Band won. The Dixie Band practiced diligently and took their work very seriously. Their lively songs al- ways boosted Buc pride when it was at its lowest. The Dixie Band should be saluted for their great work during the 1984-85 school year. Mr. Vinole conducts the Dixie Band . . . Peek-a-boo, says Will Hoppe. It's time to play Hide-n-Seek. 34 Dixie Band In The Swing Of Things. The Swing Choir - hard at work The Swing Choir leaves rehearsal. he Mission Bay Swing Choir has shown that they're one of the best musical groups in high school history. After stren- uous practice, they captivated their audiences with superb musical performances. The Swing Choir was a must see for all Mission Bay students. Their unique blend of old and new songs proved to be a hit with all types of audiences. Everyone in the Swing Choir is tremendously talented and who knows? We may have the future of singing greats right here at Mission Bay. Cami Wess and Sandra White are glad to be here. Swing Choir 35 how choir thrilled Mission Bay this year with singing and danc- ing excellence. The students spent long hours practicing dyferent dance routines. Under the direction of Mr. Vin- ole, the group's professional performances at Christmas Qi throughout the year brought accolades to the dedicated group. Margaret Shrum tries to remember the words. Warming up the vocal cords. 36 Show Choir Tony Posey, David Brown, and Camille Sallave rehearse for the Christmas show Dan Millhouse practices his position for an upcoming show l!4lwvu.-,audit Mr. Vinole and Show Choir' members. ew rleans Ja ission Bay's award winning Jazz Ensemble brought the sound of Old New Orleans to Mission Bay High School every time they per- formed. Under the guidance and direction of Mr. Vinole, the Jazz Ensemble has won numerous first place and superior awards over the past eleven years. Throughout the year the Jazz Ensemble played for the student body at assemblies, during Spirit Week, and at the Holiday Music Show. The highlight ofthe year was their trip to Hawaii over spring vacation. There they performed for the prestigious Royal Kamahameha High School. The Jazz Ensemble is one of the most accom- plished groups on campus and has greatly contributed to the pride and reputation of Mission Bay High School. Will Hoppi and Ian Johnson play their horns. up ..m.5ggg -43:5 , . of W' i The Bugle Boys of Company M.B. Mr. Vinole says, A one and a two 38 Jazz Ensemble . . . lsszon ly e Chris Renzulli drums away. The award winning brass secrion. fi! nga, Mr. V inole tools his horn for the class. Mike Lopez gets into playing his sax. Jazz Ensemble 39 1 . ,,h' fe Act One, Scene One . . . ission Bay High School's Drama Club kept the entire school entertained through- out the school year. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Drake, the Drama Club brought professional theatre to Mis- sion Bayls campus. The Drama Club produced two out- standing plays in the course of the year. Their first performance, I Ought To Be In Pictures, by Neil Simon, left everyone laughing. Their second performance, David and Lisa was a tragic love story. These plays showed the great versatility and skill of the actors and actresses. The Drama Club also participated in the workshops at Occidental Col- lege for the High School Theatre Festival. There they were able to practice and perfect their acting technique. Through the efforts of the Drama Club this year students were able to experience professional act- ing from dedicated performers. The entire crew practices. 40 Drama Club .... . . .... ' X . 4715531 ' ' ilif' '-1.i:i+2-- Sum-link'-' ' - Juliette Willis acts thoroughly disgusted. etas t A Bill Paul seems entranced Back Row: D. Porter, G. Kelleher, P. Hansen, D. Auletta, T. Hylton, Tracy Weissmann, McCerakas, K. Chapman, H. Jackson, C. Velez. Front Row: E. Balch, J. Harris, M. Polk, J. Willis, T. Waterstone, T. Gentry, M. Reese, K. Yunker, D. Hoke. ,Knot shown, advisor Mr. Drakej . . . Drama Come To Li e Marc Polk and Paula Hansen portray M.B. Bucs. The stage crew at work. Drama Club President Juliette Willis. D ttef Q Gillian Kelleher and Tracy Waterstone practice their lines. Drama Club 41 Car er Center . . . Career Counselor Mr. Severson. mi t 8 3- 42 Career Center Mrs. Sennett helps some eager students . . . Shaping M.B.'s futur N., -wir- Students explore career options. K of My 5 Va ft , Career Center 43 Magnet Center: Success Oriented ission Bay High School was fortunate to be involved in the magnet program with the San Diego School District. Many students had the opportunity to take a variety of classes involv- ing our Magnet Center. The students found out that our pro- gram was tops. Mrs. Gilliland, the head of the Magnet Center, showed just how important the Magnet Center is in helping students prepare themselves early for a great future. Some of the classes offered were Marketing, Interior De- sign, Psychology for Business and many more. The Magnet Center will undoubtedly con- tinue to grow and prosper with the outstanding caliber of stu- dents and teachers interested in participating in this essential yet exciting educational pro- gram. The students completing courses offered by the Magnet Center will defnitely make a great impact on the San Diego business community in the years to come. 44 Magnet Center time Eager students at work. ...f QW, am' 3' April Largura takes time to think Nancy Gallo learns the ropes of Interior Design. 7 ......-,-...pw-., Y is i all 1' Us , 1 M 1. QW? X ,f 9 f ', 'i 1 'H nL . 'J a M ,, ,, .,,, M 4, J, A G 'Q ui , , Minnie' ., ' f' Mrs. Wilson as- sists a student. Magnet Center 45 ii :WN ,Q GTV! f . .Ea it K 4 'Q it v1 ggxf A-qui up WM fwwf it My kzf mf Q, mf E I ! 1 1 v 4 2 s 3 E a Rochelle Butler obviously thinks she's a ten , Ef,. Z 41: I f5....n-1 Four lucky girls were glad that they wore black and gold today. very Friday Mission Bay students and U staff wore Black and Gold to show their l school spirit. Special activities such as e , S S i i e ey rallies on the weed patch or in the cafeteria, spir- M, it cake, and talented students performing en- ' 1 couraged us to go to the games and dances. O QA--8 Shelly. Melli-VSII, and Adrienne We PYOIU1 I0 be BHCCIIHEBYS- Scott Unger andfriends are sitting and waitingfor the rally to begin. 48 Black and Gold Day rotherhood week was a week to learn about and appreciate other cultures. At Mission Bay High School we had a week full offun, ending with a big food fair. The jirst day ofthe week we were entertained by an African drummer. The second day a mariachi band serenaded the weed patch. On the third day we had a karate demonstration on the weedpatch which was enjoyed by all. Thefnal day was the big dayg there was a variety of foods from all over the world. The food was prepared by the different clubs and classes on campus. We were given an extra long lunch so everyone would have time to eat. Brotherhood Week turned out to be a big success and hope- fully the tradition will carry on. A taste ofMexican Mariachi music on the weed patch. Traditional African drums played in the cafeteria. On the weed patch we were treated to a martial arts demonstration. Melissa Caccam has plenty of dessert to dole out. The cultural food fair favorite was thc spaghetti. Brotherhood Week 49 D.E.C.A .... Making The Changes ECA KDistributive Education Club ofAmericaj at Mission Bay, a student organization based on the principles of competition and free enterprise, is a dynamic group involved in DE CA 's National Association. Besides helping students to learn to get along in the busi- ness world, the club takes part in many activities. Some of the projects the club participated in were the Career Development Conferences. These competitions took place all over California and gave students a chance to meet and compete against other students in marketing based events such as advertising, apparel and food ser- vices for awards and recognition. DECA participated in at least three of these this year. Throughout the year they sponsored various fund raisers which contributed to their marketing skills. R. Fitzgerald - Rep., E. Reyes - KP., M. Kneeland - Pres., P. Johnson - Sec. M. Mcjunkin - Chairperson ofAct. Back Row, fl-rj: Saul Paniagua, Rose Fitzgerald, Linda Holiday, Laura Zepada, Jessica Drosch, Julie Coleman, Marny Manner, Jeff Edwards, Nanette Ortiz, Cor- Mrs. McKenn y and former students are proud of their national accom ina Ortiz, Parish Johnson, Mrs. Pam McKenney plishmentsi Front Row,' fl-rj: Mishell Kneeland, Erika Reyes, Megan Mclunkin, Michel! Mill- er, Jeanine Doering, Dawne Burgner, Charles Fitzgerald 50 D.E.C.A. Student Store Sell All Lunchtime at the student store Mellisa Freeman and partner sell goods from the store. he student store, run by marketing students, worked as a small business. The students learned the skills needed to effectively run a business and work well with others. They also learned how to advertise, display, and sell merchandise. The students developed financial records and controlled stock. The students are given the opportunity to learn these skills for future or current employment. Cheryl Nolan is really amazed at how much money they made. Student Store 51 Sophomores rel ax ou tsi de. ASB Ball: y A Classy A fair his year's ASB Ball was held at the Cafe del Rey Moro, which gave the dance a memorable touch. The band, The Tears, played as did a disc-jockeyjrom the radio station 92.5. The twohmusic providers played at inter- vals, giving the band and DJ breaks while keeping the tunes on the move. Many Sophomores and Juniors dressed in jor- mals because this was their most formal dance of the year. Although the number ofcouples werejew, the enthusiasm was high. Tuxedos and limousines were a common sight that evening. March 8th, was undoubtedly a classy ajfairfor all who attended. Richard Miner dances with Cinderella. B Movin' to the groovell' Des and Maurice, lookin' oh sooojreshl 52 ASB Ball 'fi f' NWA 'R fbi 54 Sports ,, f, x 5' S bfi 41, Q1 ff QQ! X5 -Q fkl WN xv? V M A Q Q is X? 624 fl ,Z , ! ! f' -N ,Z fag gf v' L ports W is M M W wif iff 'Wi W W M Wow MUKMQM X 0w UM X 5 ji 1 ww M ,iw R QM X06 wwf WSW WWMW Maria Strohlein and Mission Bay Sports rise to the occasion. M 5 5 , QL f Lf'-'Q M 0 'Vii K X s THE FABULOUS FALL RALLW!! hefall Pep Rally was held on Octo- ber 19, 19845 it started off with JJC Cheerleaders. The J. V. Cheerleaders did something new by adding two boys to the squad: John Rasimas and Mike Deign. The Varsity football team followed with their Hut Drill exercises. Of course there were others. The Field Hockey spelled out Field Hockey on their skirts and the Tennis team stuffed their bras with tennis balls. The Rally was just a warm-up that would be followed by Homecoming that evening. T he other teams as well as the audience had a great time, said Eve Jimenez. Field Hockey models the latest in Fall Fashions. an vo mes mu 'MYER rv ws mme: waives vkssnzm sw Bench Warmers of America Unite! Tennis stuffs their bras for all the school to see! We'lI show ya something now' 56 Fall Rally 0 5 A N B 6 X x9 wfd' akkf 4? v Q V x N ii? a lgofiwgla Q -Q Q,:fHSQ5QQXxQ ig? jkgjy GQ3xQ sv 5 QEQESEXU5? aw M geeifififfllfuiifrfivingwx ml' up U1 ' QM? NHL ff QL L X W A yL 'he ey all team waits patiently Er t n cementsipnish. F N I 'xx Q D XL! f J wwk MDX li! Wg xv' ff X tk 54 A 3 X ,M , l tx f V XJ Q N 'AGM X bf t tt Q5 55095 Q gy UOPwwiYM90 Vaff X mf? U gfgg YN 0 iY4fjQc9QQQltif' lcv NQWX Q 5 KD X ootball togetherllfl X, Fall Rally 57 pr. Buc Pride Through . . . The coaches and the team wait patiently for the play to end. howing the mighty pride that Mission Bay has, the Bucs this year did an out- standing job of holding their heads up high even after a 0-I 0 season. The Bucs gave it their best effort, and stuck together, but their opponents this year were a great deal tougher than in the previous years. The spirited crowd kept the team's morale up and their determi- nation strong. Players like Kevin Alexander, Lance Larson, Todd McPhee, Richie Shaw, and Steve McEnroe are just afew of the tal- ented and devoted members of the Bucs who kept the team together. In the eyes of the stu- dents at Mission Bay, the Bucs are number one. 5 Row I: Saul Panigua, Chris Stokes, Phil S merdon, Des Moines T oomer, Tony Whiteclijf Tom Johnson, and KevinAlexander. Row 2: Joe C rase, Jon Stemborn, Paul Wozniak, Lance Larson, Dan Bowen, Brad Beals, Todd McPhee, and Steve Gomez. Row 3: Damon Martin, Rod Weichelt, Shawn Reese, Coach Pugh, Coach Matson, Coach Cann, Chuck Patton, and Jeff Dean. Row 4: Kyle Ketchum, Tim Gould, Steve Smerdon, Ken Krause, John Cunningham, and Charlie Duchnick. Row 5: Dan Millhouse, Kevin Casey, David Duchnick, Paul Warmath, and Richie Shaw. 58 Football Thick and Thin And that finishes you too, says the Buc Defense. V an 'lm . Qi n ,vfiffayf wow? zap 'W V7 1 have if, 1 have in Well maybe 1 darn. Okay Rifh listen, do if my way fwfyvufs- Football 59 MWF if 0' lvsf if- Thought you wanted to play football, not tie my shoes. Cmon dudes let's stick together. To boldly go where no man has gone before. Please don't let us fumble 60 Football 'xys-nl , O- I ' H t W, t, 3 Q, um, ,btxm fa? 'V . i,,fo,y.g jzfeqwgy' ' A 7 And they say football is tough, laughed Des T oomer. Wh. w C'mon Saul please catch the ball. Okay guys let's go look for the beef 5 I got it, Richie. f e N ,M ,MN-f ,w , g , 9, QL- , fy, +-f , Aves .- , W, W' ,, ,,,, ' I , , ' f if: f Q M ' ia, '- J L, .W U 'L' V, ,, A ,W Q Y.l,,, 'M ,4nYf1g:g:4,,, ,'.'5Jfw'fiaa.QyV:,'4f ,,,,, . - ,fff fpnzfzyviffn-W 5 V ,:fWf f11wM'-W W, , '1 x :U ,V ,gf if , , :, 'ffiefy -1 l'g5'Jf-Wawf M ' f A U ., Bucs have no mercy. under. Fingers don'tfail me now, says Kevin Alex- Football 61 9 efenders of Bae Pride . . . This isn't my day! 62 JV Football his year's JV Football team had some good potential, but didn't seem to be able to win many games. Even so, they still did better than the Varsity Football team. The JV team had some reall y j7ne players that helped the team tremendously. The crowds had spirit that overflowed onto the field and sometimes helped the struggling team go on to victory. Overall the season wasn't too bad. Here's what some of the fans and players thought of the season. Eric Taylor, J V football player said, It was worth the time and effort and I had a great time, Lori Dahns, a JV cheerleader said, T hey had the potential, but needed more effort. Mike Falbo, sophomore said, It was fun going to some ofthe games. Everyone had a great time, and maybe next year we'll go to the championships. The defense takes over Did they blow the whistle?! The team awaits the call. t VV,, W . 'fd n , .,,... , .mf A-nw , Front row fl-rj - Robert Guardiola, Tommy Niel, Kevin 0'Connell, Larry Gallegos, David GandoUi, David Hampson, David Hoke. 2nd row - Kevin Bennett, Tommy Davis, Joe Crowell, Rolly Negada, Toby Holland, Matt Carecas. 3rd row - Louis Peneda, Darren Magot, Russ Hornby, Coach Colin Cann, Ernest Johnson, .lay Burgener, Robert Weist. 4th row - Scott Foster, Lonnie Stephens, David Geiger, Mark Brown, Eric Taylor, Howard Barton. Top row - Robert Williams, Bob Petree, Riann Burnette, Monty McKenna, Danny Owens, Rick Hurley. JV Football 63 Cross Country . . . Doug Webster and Richard Rodriguez win easily. Pedro Rodriguez gets :he early lead, ur if, ' M5 ' , . - TRACK. mm ww ,,,, 5' - , , TOP fl-rj: Coach Ungricht, Kyle Noderer - manager, Pedro Rodriguez, Todd Werner, Norman Woods, Charles Fitzgerald, Richard Rodriguez, Doug Webster, Greg Grassman. BOTTOM Il-rj: Doug Mead, Greg Thompson, Julie Tuckwell, Carolyn Willis, Christine Flanagan, Mary Jo Leone, Debbie Robledo, Eric Hampson, John Scott. 64 Cross Country ww . m....f.t ...N wmv R 'X N Q .PY W-gs N vi! 'Q . K+ Going the Distance The top four runners on the boys team: Greg Grassman, Pedro Rodri- guez, Richard Rodriguez, and Doug Webster. 41 ss,ss . ,,.. N p M 's s -sn. he Boys' Cross Country team showed that they were one of the few bright spots on the Mission Bay sports scene. Coach Ungricht's squad made it all the way to the C.I.F. jinals. The team also had three members on the ALL-League Team: Greg Grassman, Richard Rodriguez, and Doug Webster. The Girls' Cross Country team was not as successful as the boys team, but they improved as they progressed and should be a power next year. Cross Country is one of the toughest sports and is very exciting. With all the talent that Mission Bay had this year, there will be much to cheer about next year. The top two runners on the girls team: Mary Jo Leone and Christine Flanagan. Cross Country 65 c Mission Bay Bucs are Back. I'll back you up Terri, says Brenda Gonzalez. ission Bay's Field Hockey had a spirit oriented year. Our crazy hookers didn't have many wins, but everyone had a lot of fun. Due to the enthusiasm of Ms. Malley and the teammates, the morale kept the team going. The Buc Field team learned that winning was not the only object of the sport. The effort that is used, the skills that are learned and the friends that are made meant more to the players than winning. Two defenders attack as Hayley Coburn carries the ball. Okay ball, let's go.U Go ahead Hayley, I 'm exhausted, sighs Heather McMaster. 66 Field Hockey .4 , Goalie Rachelle Butler asks, Did we score yet?! Heather McMasters. ' fl-rj Ms. Malley, Rachelle Butler, Lori Paschall, Laura Zepeda, Corey Wong, Stacy Worden, Wendy Dush, JennU'er Reighley, Sue Burden, Amy Shaw, Michelle Burns, Donna Trieglaj Hayley Coburn, Terri Jardel, . I .,..., ., ., g,,. , V x in I ff I V I lar f , . I Mmm L A K .6 t . ,,,, 2 I H VW fwfwl'Wfwf,,iV1 .fi ,V 7 ,W ' ,, K , H ' . 4 ' ' V Y ' L ew , ,V , t . 4 , K W ',,,w,fQMh' 65,217 Q 'kos , - . I f e' - I ' W eeaee 3 1 , G ' W' ', V 's ' f Wendy Dush and Hayley Coburn perform perfect teamwork. Q 'L t ees, fe-,A The opposing team can't stop Wendy at work. Stacy Worden dribbles the ball down the field. Field Hockey 67 Bue Setters G Far The Buc star players take a break he Girl's Volleyball Team worked hard to excel in their playingg they practiced as much as three hours a day,five days a week. The team hadfour talented and experienced players who made the All Western League T eam,' they were Maria Strohlein captain, M inna Lollis co-captain, Laurie Tharp, and Cindy Brown. The overall record was 5-5, leading them to a 3rdplacejinish in the league. an-3 . Vx Y. o-vw Kori Rucker passes the ball over the net with great force. Minna Lollis spikes with ultimate power. 68 Varsity Volleyball Terri Turnbull tragically takes a terrible tumble. Minna Lollis, up to her tricks again. Maria Strohlein goes for the dink. Two top Senior players rest after a hard winning game 5 'QP ,cv irgii ? v . zloyr , giggg , f , if ' V Back row: managers, Janice Li, Elena Reyes, Coach, Bob Gallaher and manager Alexandre Reyes. Front row: Camille Sallave, Dana Palmer, Terri Turnbull, Kori Rucker, Laurie T harp, Maria Strohlein, Erin Ellerton, Cindy Brown, Minna Lollis, Kris Goodall, and Audrey. Varsity Volleyball 69 Bump, Set, und Spike The J. V. team gets inspired by the coach before a game n the J. V. level, the team started out with many experienced players. With the team's talent and spirit, the girls worked well to play a hard game. Captain Laura Moceri and co-captain Joel Butz exer- cised great leadership over the team. T hey fin- ished 5-5 this season. Top: Judy Rogers, TUfany Cruz, Paige. Second row: coach Bob Gallaher, Nicole Sturm, Su- zanne Sou1e', Laura Moceri. Third row: Manager Alexandra Reyes, Susan Teeple, Maria Har- grove, coach Steve Wai. Fourth row: Elena Reyes, Shannon Lolley, Melissa Howell, Joel Butz, Julie Airey, and Janice Li. 70 J. V. Volleyball Judy Rogers practices with the coach on her spikes. ,W , .M ,L ., A 2. A - an . 5 fl ' ' 5 iff Y I , 51,4 V 77 -.y , W 'H - A Smashing Year or Girls Tennis Tennis pro Wendy Talley prepares for a forehand. nder the leadership of team captain Karin En- bom, the 1984 girls' tennis team had a fine season. Although they had a new coach, Mrs. Marilyn Wild, nothing could hold them back. Their 941 player, Christy Drage, led them to many stunning and spectacular victories. T he team really pulled together this year and played their best, said Lindsay Sutton, member of this elite team of athletes. Christy Drage and Karin Enbom rounded off the winning season by placing third in the C.I.F. doubles championship. Back row: Lindsay Sutton, Christy Drage, W. -'dy Talley, Coach Marilyn Wild, Monica Enbom, Vera Olano, Susie McGrath, Karin Embon. Center KL to RQ: Tracey 0'Neill, Shelly Geiger, Arlene Lee, Janice Tom, Heather Stearns, Ligt Urgelles, Stacey Whalen, and Mai Overton. 72 Girl's Tennis ,, Super athlete Stacey Whalen scores another for Mission Bay. -7-'f ,.a Sports star Heather Stearns unleashes her own new style. 1 l X 5. M , ' 'YW wud' V, . f ee f- f , , I ,,--.-g4.,,e,5,gtf.g:fQ, Af :, Team captain Karin Enbom prepares to smash the ball out ef exi5'e fe- Number I girl's tennis player, Karin Enbom, shows her powerful backhand. e 4 ,W ff? Girl's Tennis 73 P ,W,,- 3 ' X .rea-. 'S W 1-11 vary, f J ,f , , 4. --H ,, af M J., ,. Q .A 1 2 I 1 ,H If ., H , VJ ., , up x f . J .naw ,W S ,gil Q' , I , ,, f . W6 , Q' mg CL NK, lx 512,53 . 5 gf: if 1 ? 5 ,R ff' VZ' hx Q Z it Q ' f 5 1 2 4 Ai - in 4 ,J 1 .fa 3 Q w A .Q 4 f. vf? , AAT 'fu wr , , ,4 tm. i .E '-, 2 QM 1 'ix 22 ' Q 34? . 9 X31 ,3 isa . 45 59 6 f b. , '. -933 T3-Q Tia f5QL'23Il 333 34, uhm Mu nu ' '35 Mmm! 'a ff? ' 3 y f V '- f, ,f ,,f, ,N Ky , f H ' : G . ,,, I L z I . .1 Q 2 5 f I ' I I n lil Wifi! Mg, I+ M Qs 1, SX PW? ,QM Wrfvg, me 2 J ' v , , Se- N1 s Q X5 ' Q. --...L N.-L. X il I i 2, ,P 652,69 f , t g ,, of teitttttf and fri' Vfdlfgg eff ffl wewwu fm em fy A W, fl do cflfwgg KT cull? 5fl6524T TWV Clfecifyzntftfc' M1 W5 9 C, Q-loot., f' 'mg QWAT17 TQ auf 'plc WL JQJTUHZC, QU'XQQ1S TA kd Gf UWM . mm 9U fl LL egufgqm lost only to perenial power Helix High, in overtime. V V 5 . . . . D .g In L TLSenior Mike Rogers, one of the best shooting guards in 1 5 the county, made the all-tournament team. oil w Rodney Henderson and Brent Chandler rose to the oc- estern League Champs H 04 I I, ' Ain't no mountain higher then Brent Chandler t C Tl cfm UJQLL, 5OiNlmUW!ULY?? JZUMLY WNIZPTY U CQOOQV coca he 1984-85 basketball season was one of Mission Bay's fnest in 25 years. Only once before has a Buccaneer Varsity basketball team been a league champion and C.I.F. playoff participant. Our success was largely due to co-captains Jon Cheatham and Juan Ruiz, senior lettermen Mike Rogers, Brent Chandler, Rodney Henderson, John Hemmerly and Richard Viles. These 7, along with 5 outstanding juniors, were rated throughout the year in the county top I0 while once climbing into the jnumber 2 position. like Confdence and optimism propelled the Bucs into the f Mt. Helix Invitational Basketball Tournament where the ,il LCIOYIES came against Granite Hills and Mt M1 ue K X casion against the next three opponents. Q i Q W , V, it jg X by LMQSXUW7 QQ? ff W Top row left to right, Head Coach Mike Seaman, Kevin Barthel, Jon Cheatham, John Hemmerly, Brent Chandler, Paul Williams, Kyle Ketchum, John Turner, and Assistant Coach Rob Vilven. Bottom L-R, Mike Rogers, Tony Richards, Rodney Henderson, and Richard Viles, and Juan Ruiz. 76 Boys Varsity Basketball The Bucs always Cheatham good. 'fter all that work it better make it in the basket. Dominating both inside and outside, San Dieguito, Escondido and Valhalla, succumbed to the Bucs fear- ed press helping Mission Bay's record to C5-lj. As defending 1983-84 Kiwanis limited division champions, the team entered the 1984-85 tournament as the favorites. I t would not come to pass. Third place was the best we could do. However disappointed we were, we were happy for Mike Rogers again made the Kiwanis all-tournament team for the second year in a row. During the last week of vacation the Bucs beat pow- erful San Clemente High, and lost to Dana Hills, which left the season mark at K8-41 going into western league play. Now ranked number 4 in the county and a favorite to win the league championship, they weren't about to disappoint their fans. Victories over Clairemont, La Jolla and University City proved exciting but costly. Juan Ruiz was injured and lost for the season. Without Ruiz the varsity lost. Led by the outstanding play by John Hemmerly, Brent Chandler and Jon Cheatham, Mission Bay de- feated Kearny as seen on Channel 15. The win put Mission Bay in first place in the western league. For the first time in the history of M.B. Basketball the boys, team went all the way to CIF finals. Rodney takes the ball down the court. Juan Ruiz dunks for two. Boys Varsity Basketball 77 Now listen men the fans are counting on us.' C 'mon over here -'rj M SCORES 1 Mission Bay Alumni IIO-87 Mission Bay Helix High 59-65 Mission Bay Granite Hills 75-57 Mission Bay Mt. Miguel 53-48 Mission Bay San Dieguito 62-49 Mission Bay Escondido 63-48 Mission Bay Valhalla 72-52 Mission.Bay Saints 62-66 Mission Bay Marian 58-24 Mission Bay Hoover 44-53 Mission Bay University 62-50 Mission Bay San Clemente 67-59 Mission Bay Dana Hills 47-63 LEAGUE GAMES Mission Bay Clairemont 61-45 Mission Bay La Jolla 56-42 Mission Bay University City 72-52 Mission Bay University 59-60 Mission Bay Kearny 58-55 78 Boys Varsity Basketball All in a day's work says .Ion Cheatham. Two points more for Mike Rogers. N , . K X 5 ff' A 1 .Jil John Hemmerly astounds the Dons players. x M fx ,, N Brent Chandler comes through again. Boys Varsity Basketball 79 irl ' Var ity Hoop ter Girls vie for the rebound. 1 5. w,,. . .-:.,'3,,1gg,'-43 ' he Girls' Varsity Basketball team had one of the best seasons ever. The V M' T -1 team went into the season with great expectations, which were met with 'K + many victories. The team had only three returning varsity players: Suzanne Russell, Kristin Goodall and Michelle Disney. This put Coach Willis in a very difficult position to try to jill all the gaps. But he did, Players like Adri Calderon, Carolyn Willis, Danelle McAeney, Judy Rogers, Abby Meidema, and Maria Hargrove came up from the JV. He also had a few new players: Charlene Gamba, Laura Moceri and Joel Butz. This year's team was terrifc and next year it will be even better, says Suzanne Russell. Back row: Coach Willis, ,ludy Rogers, Abby Miedema, Joel Butz, Maria Hargrove, Adri Calderon, Michelle Disney and Coach Krehbiel. Front row: Laura Moceri, Suzanne Russell, Kristin Goodall, Charlene Gamba, Carolyn Willis and Danelle McAeney. 80 Girls Varsity Basketball Coach Willis gives advice to the eager team. Bucs blackout on the freethrow. l c 3. E 1 5 c il , V.:Vk -.d ,Q ,.,..m-..wW,. ,c...,,.,,M,-Num ...MXN -' -X Suzanne Russell jumps for the opening tip-off Kfi-Will Gvvdull S1001-9 Ill? brill- Girls Varsity Basketball 81 EE JV H oopsters his year's JV Basketball team, led by coach John Labeta and outstanding players Rick Fried, Norman Woods, and Jerry Sullivan, had good team unity and went on to have a success- ful season. Highlights included 72 points scored against Clairemont and an exciting come-from-be- hind victory over La Jolla as Tommy Davis made a shotfrom halfcourt with only seconds left. At mid- season the JV hoopsters were 3-2 and looking for- ward to a C.I.F. bound second haM Mark White, a sophomore, gave his opinion when he said, They were all right. Kristin Goodall, a girls varsity bas- ketball player told us, I thought J VBasketball was outstandingf' Senior Wes Odom thought, They were a good team, and will be a contending force in the future. The 1984-85 JV Basketball team will always be remembered for their dedication and de- sire to make it to the top. Top row - Coach John Labeta, Jerry Sullivan, Rusty Patrick, Steve Morton Rick Hurley David Anguiano Norman Woods Dwain .Smith Coach Prank Green. Bottom row - Tammy Davis, Ernest Johnson, John Mocerl Lonnie Stephens Rick l'r1ed joel .Smith Darryl Johnson 82 JV Basketball Ernest sneaks in with the pedect layup. Ernest Johnson shoots and . . . swish! -.WM ,r 'GSW WWW , zftnriikffff Over his head and in it goes. ,,,,-- It's 3 points as Jerry is fouled. JV Basketball 83 irl ' JV Lay t Up his year's JV had a good season. Led by Sophomores Kerry Kinney and Kelly White and Junior Veronica Morales, the team had many victories but also lost some close games. Improvement was the most important aspect of this year's team. They worked hard and long hours to make the team strong and competitive. The highlight of this season was beating La Jolla,' in that game Veronica Morales won it single handedly by scoring 21 points to the whole La Jolla team score of 19. Back row: Amy Crosby, Melinda Dow, Amy Shaw, Kelly White, Julie Tuckwell, Veronica Morales, Lorinda Jarvis and Kerry Kinney. Front row: Alejandra Reyes and Camille Velez. 84 Girls' JV Basketball Kelly Vies fo' fhf fiP'0ff Blocking out for the rebound. r PM i in ,M- Wfamfmd mli, lin. l The JV Bucs defend their basket. The Bucs go for the score. Girls' .IV Basketball 85 VARSITY WRESTLI G: THE RIGHT STUFF nce again Mission Bay has blessed us with a winning Wrestling Team. Team N spirit was the main objective ofthe Wres- tling team this past year. They worked together and reached for the top. And the top is where they went. With special help from return players, the team made it big. x J. V. is the breeding ground for wrestling greats , U fig: , ofMission Bay. For a young team they were very ' good, winning most of their matches along the ' way. They leave an impressive trail to follow for teams to come. 8 XXI!!! I I I P' K I to rj Top: Coach Matson, Dan Miller, Brian Drage, Rod Weichelt, Dan Villanella, Steve Smerdon, Troy Deocon, Robert Guardiola, IL to RJ Bot- tom: Robert Neil, Steve Cannon, Richard Crider, Carlos Ramos, Randy Crider, Jason Dean. 86 Varsity Wrestling XX X 1- X is N L Q Dan Miller caught off guard. Chris shows his friend the latest in dance. I' f ff n,,sw.wW:aze, me TOP WRES T LERS V - Robert Guardialo V - Richard Crider V - Dan Miller V - Dan Villanella V - Steve Smerdon JV - Steve Cannon JV - Chris Williams JV - Howard Barton JV - Kevin Bennett V and JV - Mike Sullivan Dan shows that he can t be messed with. 'V .f 'Q fVfi: .'f J4'fZ?L2?L',,.Lrf Rod gets on top of things. Varsity Wrestling 87 JV Wrestling: MAKI G THE The wrestling team does some serious up-downs! Two star crossed coaches. KL to R1 TOP: BretAtkins, Kevin Bennett, Jaime Limon, Rich Klingenberg, Howard Barton, Mike Howell, Troy Deacon. KL to Rj BOTTOM: Mike Lerg, Todd Ryan, Chris Williams, Bob Payne, Jeff Berkley. 88 JV Wrestling --...M Thank you to all the coaches. Without your help Wrestling wouldn't be a winning team. Yes, but will you still respect me in the morning? Dan Miller takes control M W, ,musumar-ffffff f J 1, .,,,, lllf? g ,rf l DU' t. s f L Dan gets by with a little help from his friends. Stop pulling my leg Dan! Rough and Ready. JV Wrestling 89 Bo ' Soccer Kicks ff ew Season John Rasimas avoids a trap. he Mission Bay Boys' soccer team showed real signs of being the team to beat in the future. They were ranked in the top I0for most ofthe season and beat top ranked competition. The high- light ofthe season was the La Jolla Christmas Tour- nament. The squad played spoiler, and upset top ranked Ramona, 4 to 2. After years of obscurity, the Bucs are now getting respect for our great soccer team. All soccer fans must tip their hats to the Buc team. What a job! Photos contributed by the Star News. i q 7 'S ' ' M, kkyg :HW hikkllgi K K Back row: Coach Bruce Cochrane, John Rasimas, Scott Long, David Geiger, Cesear T oscano, Juan Aviles, Chris Butler, Eric Hudson. Middle row: David Green, Maresuke Tokisawa, Pedro Rodriguez, Craig Jensen, Juan Guardado, Enrique Rodriguez. Front row: Alan Merill, Tony Sanfilippo, George Arizabalga, Russell Johnson. 90 Boys' Soccer Craig Jensen pulls through a muddy battle. hav ijt? t K .h 'L 1355 L A,uA. N. L Aff' t Cesear Toscana and Eric Hudsong two of MB's great players. No one stands in Enrique's way. Boys' Soccer 91 Girls' Soccer: 1985 CIF Champions he Mission Bay Girls' soccer team proved to be a major power in the San Diego high school soccer league. The Bucs dominated nearly every team they played. The pinnacle of their season was when they won over defending champs, University City 6-0. That victory catapulted the Buccaneers to being CIF champions of 1985, 2A division. The teamls aggressive style made the score against University City seem like an off week. They won games against many creditable teams by ten or twelve points. The girls' soccer team also showed a great deal ofclass and Buc pride which helped to pace one ofthe most successful Mission Bay teams this year. The entire school was proud of this highly victorious team. Laurie Tharp pauses for extreme concentration. The Bucs take complete control. Lorena uses grace and speed as she brings the ball down the field. 92 Girls' Soccer , 5 E --QQ iw, Top KL-Rj:Hayley Coburn, Sue Talley, Terri Gandolji, Minna Lollis, Kori Rucker, Laura Mondt, LorenaAviIes, Terri Turnbull, Sarah Smedstad, Deanna Schilling, Laurie T harp, Carol Rennie, Coach Dave Cochrane, Marylo Leone, Kari McPherson, Camille Sallave, Melissa Caccam, Lisa Darrock, Traci 0'Neill. Ae? An opposing player attempls to take the ball from Lorena. Mission Bay's proud 1985 CIF Girls' Soccer Champions. Phoros courresy ofthe Star News. Girls' Soccer 93 GOI G THROUGH PAI ain, Torture, Agony. Better known as P.T.A. are three words that best describe how the Mighty Bucs Boys' track team went through this year. Even though the team faced many hard contenders, they kept the pride that The Bay is known for. Veterans like Richard Rodriguez, Todd Werner, Steve Ramsey, John Moceri and newcomers like Kevin Casey, Kevin Bennett, and Doug Mead added to the MB force. Coach Willie Matson thought the team had great po- tential. The strength from last year was still there but in dyferentjorms. The boys showed us that pain means gain, torture means medalsg and agony means relief after a tough meet is over. 'kk' Scott Gomez shows the pain, torture and agony. David Browne gets high on life. 94 Track Mary Jo Leone gets ready for an 880 race. is Laura Moceri, a real hotshot. 6 C e have a real good team this year. A lot of us returned. There's no doubt in our minds that we can hold the Western League title again this year, said senior Ellen Flanagan. The team went through some disturbing times with senior injuries that set a few of the girls back. After one meet a girl cried because she didn 't do her best. But after practicing a little harder the same girl ended the year with one of the best times in the county in the 220. Dan Ungricht, the prestigious coach ofthe girls' track team, really let the girls know that it wasn't going to be a kickback year. Practices were hard but gainfulq meets were very competitive but rewardingg the medals were hard to obtain, but exciting to receive. Newcomers like Susan Teeple, Laura Moceri, Kristen Inman and Christine Flanagan broughtforth more strength, and returning veter- ans Adrienne Henderson, Adri Calderon, Barbara Madkins and Carolyn Willis continued to add to the mighty Buc Power. .Maria shows spectator how it's done. Kristen Inman, a true athlete. . . . HOPING TO GAI Saul passes the baton to Caesarg don't drop ir! Kevin Casey shgwy us hig famous fgym, Susan hurdles her heart our. Coach Ungie smiles, knowing what's in store for the girls Y .ll , G S I Q is I is T any 2 5... 3--M.. ,,,k ,A ---wg., Jvilr'-' -f E , J ,AA N A hurdle a day, keeps the coaches away. Ted Eubanks jumps into many girl's arms. Tony Posey, such a paser. 96 Track Charlene Gamba, not just another pretty face. .Iohn's face shows the true meaning of a winner. Charlie or David? gives Lisa afew hints. Charlie Duehnick prays there's a mat on the other side. R? 1. l . u Jw, 3, -44... Kkiifv , sw, af R. - 8 s. - Kevin Alexander goes against some tough contenders in one of the sprints. Track 97 Barbara Madkins leaps into many hearts. Practice makes perfect. Kevin Bennett leads the Bucs to another victory The Bac girls always lead the pack. Perfect figure for Lisa Schuler. 98 Track Boys' Team - Top Row: Kevin Casey, Paul Sjoberg, William Doyle, Howard Barton, David Duchnick, Robert Williams, Eric Taylor, Scott F oster, Richard Rodriguez. Second Row: Ryan Bumette, Brian Williams, Kyle Noderer, Chance Turner, John Moceri, Robert Weist, Tony Posey, Raul Delgadillo, Greg Thompson. Third Row: Coach Graham, Coach Barry, Chuck Patton, Ted Eubanks, David Bayour, Dan Bowen, Doug Webster, Paul Wozniak, Kevin Alexander, Steve Ramsey, .loe Cruse, Carter Davidson, Douglas Mead. Fourth Row: Charlie Duchnick, Greg Grassman, Charles Fitzgerald, David Browne, Ernest Johnson, Bruce Douglas, .lavier Rodriguez, Wayner Schoenberg, Matt Cerekas, Saul Paniagua, Daryl Johnson, John Cunningham, Coach Porlas, Coach Seaman. Bottom Row: Coach Ungritch, Harel Hakakha, ,lohn Scott, Dave Hampson, Warren Nomura, Larry Gallegos, Tim Ahern, Kevin Bennett, Tommy Davis, Eric Hampson, Tony Sanfilippo, Coach Matson. xg X 4. A, ug.. ,M . A , ! Girls' Team - Top Row: Audri Calderon, Mary Jo Leone, ,lennyer Christenson, Lynette Rinella, Maria Hargrove, ,lennyer Jackson, Lisa Miller, Charlene Gamba, Lisa Schuler, Julie Tuckwell, Carolyn Willis Middle Row: Coach Graham, Coach Barry, Danielle McAnney, Lourdes Diaz, Leslie Duncan, Kellv Ault, Minna Lollis, Christine Flanagan, Julie Towt, Parrish Johnson, ,Ioel Butz, Coach Porlas, Coach Seaman Bottom Row: Coach Ungritch, Barbara Madkins, Holly Kayuha, Ellen Flanagan, Adrienne Henderson, Molly Wilson, Kristina Inman, Susan Teeple, Melinda Remson, Deborah Robledo, Coach Matson. Track 99' The Underwater Wonder his year's swim team did afantastic job. They competed against big schools such as La Jolla, Point Loma and Coronado and did their very best. Marilyn Wild, Mission Bay's veteran swim team coach, supervises the girls' team while Daniel Davalos coaches the boys' team. Helping both coaches out are the team managers, Heather McMaster and Dana Palmer. With two great coaches as these, it's no wonder Mission Bay's swim teams have earned the title Tidal Wave because of their forceful drive in the water. The captain ofthe dazzling girls' swim team is Lisa Hotz, who has qualifedfor the C.I.F. in the 100 yard Butterfly and the 100 yard Breaststroke. Lisa is also in charge of the 26 girls on the team. Stacie Whalen is another hopefulfor the C.I.F. The captain ofthe boys' swim team, 3-year competitor John Dort, led the team to victory. He, Brian Drage, and Shannon McGlathery are hopefulsfor the C.I.F. John leads the I3 boys on the team. Events in swimming include the starting relay which is 200 yards,- 100 yard Butterfly, 1 00 yard Breaststroke, 1 00 yard and 400 yard relay for Freestyle, Breast- stroke, and Butterfly, and the individual medley. They meet daily at Clairemont pool on Clairemont Dr. between 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., unless they have a meet. A strenuous and grueling work-out, which they all have to do everyday, prepares the Lisa Hotz wonders Uifs her event or not. team for success 100 Swimming in their meets. I Top Row KL-Rj: Joe Demille, John Kellog, John Dort, Steve Kha, Lonnie Stephens, Kevin 0'Connell Coach Davalos Bottom Row KL-Rj: Tom Falbo, David Morrison, Shannon McGlathery, Brian Drage, Gary Cohen, Tom 0'NeiIl Sitting KL-RJ: Kendal Aekroyd, Carol Podney, Michelle Linuille, Staci Whalen. Elena Reyes, Kim Boliuar, Laura Callendar, Annika Rahe, Lisa Mendez, Krista Tony, Christa Smith, Traci 0'Neil. Standing KL-RJ: Lindsay Sutton, Cynthia Brown, Dawna Johnson, Karin Enbom, Melissa Caceam. Susanne Soule, Chris .Maiden, Stephanie Harris, Debbie Randall, Lisa Hotz. Mai Overton, Barbara Knowles, .Monica Enbom, Dana Palmer. Heather .MegMaster, Coach Wi l d. nv'- ti 1 Help, I need air! Mission Bay swimmer demonstrates how precision diving is done. Swimming 101 vw The Better Birdie Busters! he Mission Bay Badminton team im- proved greatly this year. With top com- peting players such as Marny Manner and Dan Miller, the team was greatly helped and had many victories. One thing that was barely scarce was spirit. The whole team helped out in times of need. Everyone had a good attitude throughout the year. Despite some losses, the team had an overall good year. Abbey serves to please. 102 Badminton Dan Miller in action! Pride and Poise. Rees slides into third with a triple. 2123255525 'fwfr A .-,- - -111191: k---x -- :xczzr-1 :wsscg -1 :swf-:-.i Ax. Sean strikes a pose for the camera. 104 Varsity Baseball -QQ Sean tips his hat to the opponent. C C ride and Poise was the best motto for this spectacular year in base- ball. Starting out the year with a great 3-0 lead, the Bucs ranked fifth in the county and were a top challengerfor the West- ern League championship. The whole commu- nity stood up and took notice, even the local Star News paper. Many people turned out to see the winning Bucs. Parents came out to cheer on their sons and girlfriends to root for their sweethearts. The Rodriquez brothers, Enzo and Pedro, who were among the team's more accomplished players, pitched their jinest season. Another capable player was John H emmerl y, one ofthe best in the county. However, none of this could have come about without the tremendous help and knowl- edge of Head Coach Dennis Pugh who epito- mizes the saying behind every great team is a great coach. As usual Coach Pugh and the team gave it everything they had. i s r Top Row KL R2 Coach Pugh John Hemmerly Rusty Filter Kyle Ketchum Marc Taylor Coach Ahern. Middle Row IL-Rj: Lance Larson, Eric Hudson, Sean Rees JuanAvtles Chris Butler Rich Shaw Bottom Row KL Rj Enr1queRodrrguez Van Weaver, Rich Viles, JeffDean, Chris Stokes, Pete Rodriguez. Varsity Baseball I 05 John Hemmerley walks to third. The Bucs warm up fbr a big game. ,. W, ..,, ....., ,..,.. .. .. A.. C oaeh Pugh gives signals to 106 Varsity Baseball the batter. Richard Shaw rounds third and heads for home. You're 0ut.'! Rusty makes the tug. Q 1 I . . ,1-:Aff V , ' -V J- ., Fil sv- ,. - ,wx .1 ' V , f , 8 , 4 sf 3 S ,t F wrt' .Ont .K Rusty Filter makes a winning catch. Enrique warms up for a Perrrfect home run. Photos on this page courtesy of the Star News. Varsity Baseball 107 Hit. Run! Score! M Front row: Camille Salave, Judy Rogers, Lorena Aviles and Shannon Lolley. Back row: Coach Milton, Ann Agerton, Kori Rucker, Janine Smith, Kristin Goodall, Jenny Smith, Kelly Lins and Heather Sterns. his year's softball team started off great. The team had only four returning Varsity players: Kristin Goodall, Janine Smith, Jenny Smith and Judy Rogers. Mr. Milton had to try tof7nd some new players tofill all the gaps that were left. He found some very good pitchers like Kori Rucker and Camille Salave. In the infeld and ouweld he acquired Lorena Aviles, Kelly Lins, Heather Sterns and other fine players. This year Mr. Milton stressed defense. He said, If'you have a good defense, then no one can beat you. The team worked long, hard hours on the field trying to perfect their game, and they were very successful. 108 Girls' Varsity Softball Kristin Goodall says Go ahead, make my day Kvfi Rufkfl' hllmf fha! Plfdl- Kelly Lins fakes-out the other team. F' rffryxiq :Ep x Kristin Goodall hits a seed. The 2 J 's: ,ludy and Jenny kickback before a game. Girls' Varsity Softball 109 AL- 7 A f N 3 xi sl ,ig Mb? gm! w - - - H - . . lx' IQNPRN gf gg gh Jmgzfimxs BW BUQZAQEEVQS Chris Hess throws to the catcher for an out. his yearls 1984-85 JV Baseball, flled with ex- citement, started the season with two tremendous massacres against Cristian and Bishops. The team, led by outstanding players like Chris Hess, Troy Mack, and Chris Wukovits, plowed their way to the top of their division. This year the JV team's pitcher was ninth grader Sean Reese. Sean not only pitched for the J V team but for the Varsity team as well. Sean is just one of many ninth graders who will injiltrate the M.B. sports scene in the coming years. The Buccaneer fans were an enormous asset to the team. The screaming girUriends, parents, and grand- parents cheered their team to victory. The 1984-85 JV Baseball team will be remembered as champions. Bottom row KL Rj Chris Wukovtts Mike Falbo Joe Crowell David Geiger Chris Hess, Steve White. Second row: San Collins, Sean Wagers, David Hoke, Steve Molina Troy Mack Marc Brown Top row Ernest Rodrtgue Norman Woods, Monte McKenna, Rick Hurley, Rusty Patrick, Coach Cann. JV Baseball III Girl ' JV Hit Away .gf-- T .'., -. - he Girls'JV Softball team had ajun season this year. The team started out on very shaky ground. With a new coach and all new players the team had a fresh start. With players like Wendy Talley, Melissa Howell and Adrian Sherwood, the team had a strong founda- tion to build on. Back Row: Lisa Derrock, Wendy Talley, Amy Shaw, Coach Brown, Melissa Howell, Joel Butz, Melinda Dow. Front Row: Kerry Kinney, Adrian Sherwood, Elisa Jermani, Joyce Josilyn. Not Pictured: Amy Crosby. 112 Girls' JV Softball nl-. - , Adrian practices batting before a game. Adrian pitches down the pipe. 11. ... -2 w . , ,, f.. 4.1, ,- iii. -- A L . im... my, l l The team relaxes before a game. Melinda warms up. Girls' JV Softball 113 Bo s' Tenni : orn To Win. 3541 doubles team Wade and Kevin win as usual. 4 jo e e Qc to his year's professional Boys' Tennis Team, led by sen- iors Josh Grimes and Wade Mains, once again smashed their way to many victorious games. Top ranked players in their league, Josh Grimes and Mike Rupe led the singles matches in many spectacular wins while Wade Mains and Kevin Lewis stunned the opposition in doubles tournaments. Veteran tennis player and coach, Mr. Steed, coached the 84-85 team this year, and with his guid- ance and leadership the team was able to pull off another winning season. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM lleft to rightj: Devon Dargell, Will Hoppe, Tom Hargraves, Abe Barker, Josh Grimes, Wade Mains, Mike Rape, Kevin Lcwis II4 Boys' Tennis lllllll ,. I I ll ll ll I N S 0 ES EEEEEEEEE amaammmmmmmm BIB!II',IIlESIIIEBIIIIIBIEIIIIIIII ll ll -ia i 97 2 1542 singles player Mike Rupe shows his best. ffl singles player Josh Grimes smashes the ball. 43 singles player Devon Durgell performs at max. Boys' Tennis II5 116 Senior Prom Prom: A Closing Night s the school year for The Class of 1985 came to an end, the annual Senior Prom was held. The romantic setting of the Hotel Del Coronado provided that perfect touch of class. Couples took weeks to plan the evening and saved many paychecks to make all the dreams a reality, from formal dresses and tuxedos to expensive dinners and limousines. The evening of June 8th began at a nice restaurant where the conversation was geared towards the dance awaiting them. As the car approached the Hotel Del's parking lot stomachs flattered and palms got sweaty. The rest of the night was spent dancing and socializing and of course comparing dinner and dresses. As the dance ended couples discussed where to meet for the After Prom or, for those going all out, at what hotel they rented a room for a small gathering of friends. While driving back across the Coronado Bridge no one looked back to the dance,' now they were looki ng forward to the parties and breakfast. For this special occasion many parents extended curfews, and you can bet the kids took advantage of it. Though it was a very expensive night, the good times outweighed all of the sacrificing students went through to save for it. For you and your date, whether it was your sweetheart or a close friend, it will be a night you will remember forever! 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David Dominelli, accused of laundering several hundreds of millions of dollars that were invested in his company, and our Mayor Roger Hedgecock, accused of illegal campaign contributions and loans provided by his closefriends including J. David and Nancy Hoover, provided financial and poli tical scandal. We suffered the loss of 3 police ofjqcers and the tragic display ofviolence as 22 innocent people were killed in a San Ysidro McDonald's massacre. On a brighter note, the 100 year old Star of India sailed to her new port, and the Love Boat found a warm welcome in the confnes ofthe Port of S an Diego. The successes of the Padres uplU'ted the city. The now defending National League Champs battled their way through the season and capped off their year by adding new pinstriped uniforms in the off-season. The Chargers had a change in ownership as we watched their usually winning ways fall by the wayside. Although San Diego changed during the past year, both good and bad, residents still swear by that now omnipresent phrase, America's finest city. The Love Boat anchors in San Diego. Padres bring glory to San Diego. 2815.00 GAME , LOGE 1 LEVEL LSANDIEBD-IAC! r-EMQIRQPIQZI SFKDIUII 525.00 GAME UPPER LEVEL SAN DIEGO-JACK MURPHY STADIUM QALEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP l W'Q LD 0 IQ Q.. ml NATIONA L S w 8 LEAGUE ha i shi Iii 056.2 UI w Q y w is Q P' 1, 0 GO cisco P ro vs. VS Amsmcmu LEAGUE CHAMPIONS EASTERN DIVISION 'l ' 2 my mums my 'nurun 5 120 San Diego Gobal News. Ethiopia: the starving nation. enewed patriotism of the American people, historical landmarks in the po- litical arena, a thriller of an entertainer, and the quest for new frontiers in space highlighted our senior year. Viewed via satellite throughout the free world, the I984 LosAngeles Summer Olympic Games proved to be an entertainment and economic success. Leading the United States Olympic effort were Mary Lou Retton, Carl Lewis, and the men's gymnastic team. The 1984 presidential election rode the wave of patriotism generated by the Summer Olympics. In a historical announcement, Democratic presidential candi- date Walter M ondale named a woman, Geraldine F erraro, to be his vice-presiden- tial running mate. Also in the headlines were Jesse Jackson and his Rainbow Coalition. Despite their efforts, 1984 proved to be the year for the re-election of President Ronald Reagan, who won in a landslide election, only losing Mondale's home state ofMinnesota and the District ofColumbia. The year brought a memora- ble event in American history: the second time a presidential inauguration had to be held indoors as a result of weather conditions in the fifty inaugurations. With temperatures below zero, President Reagan took the oath of office on January 121, 1985 in the rotunda of the capital. Hope and hardships marked the realm of international politics. Good news came from Geneva, Switzerland where Secretary of State George Shultz and Russian Ambassador Andrei Gromyko met to discuss arms limitation and President Rea- gan's Star Wars Program. The assassination of Indira Gandhi by her bod yguards in India shocked the entire world. At the same time, fantastic shows, medical breakthroughs, and sensational court cases took place in the United States. Millions of people came out to see Michael Jackson and the Victory Tour as it traveled throughout the nation. The space shuttle flew regularly scheduled missions, while for the first time an American astronaut floated freely in space. The entire nation also watched as Baby Fae lived two weeks with a baboon heart before medical complications took her lU'e. The year also saw John Delorean acquitted of cocaine charges in a Los Angeles courtroom. America's united spirit once again came together to help an ailing cause. Ordinary citizens and companies across the nation helped to see that the Statue of Liberty would still stand tall. January heralded the opening ofa second border crossing to Mexico. All in all, America's resurgence of vitality awaited the contribution of the Seniors. The royal family shows off Prince Harry. EER ' ' 3 'X Ka 'Q 1 6 M ,H 'TQ Statue of Liberty undergoes rejuvenation. Global 121 Coalltzon V I AN.. y-vii S ' 554 i fl ',., QQ, I f 5 ' MVS.. 'k ', KM at y ,? 4f,-ziixff' I 2 ff 1 MQW Q ' 6' ef ,Qi 4 , 1 . ,z., -K ,ff . XX-. faux X Any 0 K' VkE D lxi 191 , ,V 1, ,X , if 'd like I 4' r 'n X ww A 'I 'Fi 2 Rm, af A wins second term. Ferraro: firsziwoman candidate. . S+ 'al Ai? fm : X N -Geneya talks for peace. JA , , .5-:rg .. . ' S n r: 2 .,.: NL,,' N 5 .. . 73 'Sf I N ,Qeiisv K ikffffs if x ., ,. A , ff ' ,, ' ' A ,.,.. . 1 1 .' , H :fm f ' n , f sf ..: A ' ' f'-. Mx! ggrf in Ly 1, 4 c ' ' Baby Fae lives 14 days. , Favorites Actor: Rob Lowe Candy: MRM Car: Porsche Commercial: Where's th Dessert: Hagen Dazf Hangout: Beach Model: Christie Brinkley T. V.: Simon and Simon Restaurant: Chart House Radio: 92.5 Label: Levis Author: Stephen King e beef' 124 Favorites xf5?5'QN1 ,f g1'ff57'x' W-fbfCfQ . 7 ff VWL4 !CC f'5-'LL if L !fS2Qf'f 1jZf 6-'vflfv' Jjwfiyflgvvf X , fyZ1fn7f7a 1,04, , ff MMT iq fi? ' ,VJVCJ if ffffcf Favorites 125 Fa hion Making Move at Mission Ba 1. iiii - M ,. . 1- fm V Nggzlffjw -1 s 1 . A ef we 'rf we as 'gm ,., ' I. if ,Wi 1 ' ' . . ' ' .-tm 11 is Q' ' V f' WWE . A M ,, . W .,...,,,,, ft: M. . s .gt - ,aff ' ave' 'V 5 V f' 1 new-1 1' i f i,.i it , . fi! X ' ,, fn' 5261 A im 'Q' Q QV ,..,. .Q Q i , ar -, f .. K , -- - F 34, wi ip I W 1-we - . be .. ,V,I. A, I 9 ' K 0, .1 . ' 1 . 2 , o M, :V H 'K greek 1 is W1 ,'i-- ffl.. ' ,w,,i, . , may fair, ?., X 5 . ii' Viy, rt , ah' J- Q V A t didn't matter where you looked. Fashion prevailed at Mission Bay this year. Whether it was the quick-to-come and quick-to-go day glow or the simply traditional preppy ouwt, fashion made its mark. An abundance ofgood dressers in all three grades blessed Mission Bay with diverse styles of dress. Maybe this year more than any in the recentpast, Mission Bay students got caught up in the whirlwind ofdressing like GQ or Vogue models and also dared to be different with their clothing color, hairstyles, and accessory selections. With the introduction ofstyling gels, which offered better manageability without that greasy look, hair could be seen shaped and sculptured in many variations. Accessories such as hats, scarves, and Swatches topped the list. Maybe the biggest news in fashion this year was fashion itseb' - the way it helped shape and distinguish the 1984-1985 school year. 126 Fashion Carla Gross , 1 - v r xx 5 x '- , fi '52 R 5. h I ':'- 1 iii rf: 1 YQXAPIT J f . ' ,K 4 Hn-ffm' fy? 2 A W' f fp ,,,.f-f The look of '85 Guess - Guess who's wearing Guess? MNNNW Flourescent - Lighting up our day. 128 Trends Macintosh - Apple dominates at Mission Bay. Convertibles - Topless and carefree. Q 'f.,, it --m-:vnu Zdgvxm f,y,JQ,5ww 'i ffl? H 'mls s ,cb Pumps - Will the real pumps please step forward. - -A+ -4- ..., ,...,, .. As , ' AE Gold card - Ameriea's new debt inducer. 92.5 A Controlling the air ways Prince - Reigning over America. Scad 49: Ray Ban - Protecting us from the elements. Swatch - Switch to swatch. Gels - Holding Mission Bay stu- dents in place. ' ...J .: mfg f 5.55, H. Esprit - Fashion or Trends? Trends 129 4 'V Q ,ww 4 'L V 130 People I lf Zvfw '- d Em W Qwdudhg mmg QQ QV wewwfi WSH X4 MQ5iLlQuwQ, ,K y kqxlfkt, A - , -, 6 S3 CWC f , Abt GMM f V0 Gfwgfx A Yvfwfkjffmk G LW Wifi max? Jfiffcg Xmivxfiasfg ii mwg k , l - QMS :vigrx . XX W dy 905 QAM A Jim YQXBJQ G Navi W xg? 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L Qs Q , ,wa '43 Lv F F r ,ea Ai lex. n ss ' Ni rd 141, Gia Annino Rochele Aranda Ricardo Arce Sean Archer George Arrizabalaga Dawn Auletta Laura Autio Corena Aviles John Babbit Chris Bagalini Ozhan Bahrambeygui Marc Balanky Becky Bale Abe Barker Ron Barker Estela Barragan Howard Barton Joel Barton John Baver Jason Bavers Brian Beaman Domingo Benitez Kevin Bennett Jeff Berkley Carmen Bernal Jose Bernal Ann Bingham Tanya Blane Paul Blenis Tom Bolger Katherine Blomquist T Many Bounos S ophomores I 33 Karen Berger Matthew Bradford Jill Breaden Aaron Bristol Marc Brown Mary Brown Tom Brown Traves Brunberg Kelly Bruton Jay Burgener Sue Burden Michelle Burns Martha Bustamante Lalaine Cabrera Steve Cannon Joseph Carano Margaret Camarda La Donna Cammon Beatriz Cardenas Tina Carey Carroll Jeremy Candace Casutt Don Catanzaro Felix Cedillo JennUer C ristensen Faustino Cisneros Lisa Clark Mike Clark Barry Clint Hayley Coburn Jill Coleman Laura Collins I 34 S ophomores ,,.1 A 2 W ,- + f if A s , , h n,Ax f MS. 1? f- it E as 'f Scott Gomez betters his record. .,J sllllur' 'lilngjftl I Matt Bradford says, It's 0.K. if they won't eat with us. I 74, Troy Collins Bob Conard Bret Conover Marlo Conrad Juan Contreras Stacie Cordeiro Claris Contreras Randy Crider Aimee Crosby Joe Crowell Ted Cruz Renee Daniels Lori Dans Devin Dargell Lisa Darrock Carter Davidson T ommy Davis Bruce Degn S ophomores 1 3 5 N ,,.L . . Q i ,. , Lori De Clests 421 Raul Delgadillo f,iIVA i b' f Carla Dhillon 'NU' t -r 55 ' Everardo Diaz ' 4, Gustavo Diaz - i K Tomas Diaz K A ' ' i ii-i Becky Dinken L cg 9 f' J Q- John Donaldson 3 ' , 5 Melinda Dow - ' . it Richard Doyle . l g Julia Durcan . ' Eric Edelson 'A W Ronald Ellsworth Monica Enbom Lulu Escarsega Rachel Es Posito Mike Falbo Martha Fernandez Christine Flanagan Susan Flynn Scott Foster Veronica Franco Lisa Free Veronica Franco Richard Friend llii 'il 1 fw ',1 , . ieel Y Brian Fritzges 1-Q. Dawn Frost , Damian Galdeano 136 Sophomores -vlan . i iell V,-,le ff' .. - 'I wifi K gf S K ., 5 W 3 - I A'Who's that sexy hunk in front of me?, says Jennifer Christensen Larry Gallegos Estella Garcia Fermin Garcia Juana Garcia Mary Gargano Marc Gariss David Geiger David Gellings Richard Gellings T rever Gentry Lisa Germani Christy Gibson Wendy Gibson Chris Gillespie Dwight Gnessin David Goffman Rita Gomez Scott Gomez Carmen Gonzales Hector Gonzales Josephine Gonzales Pedro Gonzales Robert Gordan Martha Guardado Erika Gutierez Tamara Gould Kathy Gowens Teresa Grame S ophomores I3 7 Pam Grant Mike Green David Greene Veronica Greene Carla Gross Eric Gruenwald Kathy Grypeos Martha Guardado Robert Guardiola Gilberto Guzman Jorge Guzman Harel Hakakha Cris Hall David Hampson Eric Hampson Carrie Hardy 138 Sophomores -'., I , MTM , 3, tg .og t G 1 -if H tttta it Q W - if to V :sff fr K 4, A Kathy and Pasha gab on the phone. Q' 51' ,iff ' .f-W is on y G . ' ttt G Mary Brown says, No way, I don't believe itf' . if f V :fp .,,, H -if vi '1--'i ' N Lisa look at that cute guy over there! 4. ,393 f 2 T74 t-- if Q- . zu ,J R A X, X x fi? v' X 9 Tom Hargraves Joanna Harris Kenny Hawkins Lucy Hearrington Tabby Heath Stacy Heber! Deanthe Hermosillo Gabriela Hernandez Leticia Higuera Croe Hitchcock Peaton Hoban Jackie Hofer David Hoke Toby Holland Russ Hornby Melissa Howell Rick Hurley Jackie Huxley Tina Hylton Noly Ilarde Anne Insalaco Tony Iommi Silvia lscobar Cynthia Isunza Jennifer Jackson Melissa Jacques Sophia Jaime Lorinda Jarvis S ophomores 139 Kraig Jensen Abram Jimenez Daryl Johnson Danna Johnson Ernest Johnson Tricia Johnson Tom Johnson Brian Judkins Kimo Kealoha Rebecca Kenny Kerry Kinney Mark Klingler Tom Knapp Joyce Kohn 140 S ophomores 5 1 Si V4 Y ,, ' bf ,I ,, ggziqa fm Z . X 'Wi is W iv I st. 1' SW ,1 ,,,f iiiii 2 1 M Q 5. E 1 f , rf .1 Annika says, Hey look, over there! Scott Taylor looks slyly at the camera. in x x' , . v-'W Sophomore see, Sophomore do! ,--NX X-ti 11. ., .. 5' ,. 1 - . rg? , , A L -n- vu if ff Brian is hard at work. 21 -wi' Jag? 4? T , i , N .AM ,Q X ., , .r 5 4 V tzf,-:ff Yi ' 5' f . Anthony Lagioia Marie Laird Lourdes Landeros Dann Lane Heather Leach Tim Leary Qui Le Darren Lee Denise Leone Stephanie Lett Janice Li Jaime Limon Hugo Lepur Michelle Linrille Tommy Littell Yolanda Lizaola Shannon Lolley Sean Lombardo S ophomores 141 Adolfo Lopez Maria Guadalupe Lopez Liz Lopez Felipe Losoya Shawn Lowery Jeff Lundblade Milissa Lutman Darren Magot Honora Maier Ana Maldonado Sean Malloy Jennifer Mann Paul Manwiller Omar Manzanero Elizabeth Marcial Ricardo Marquez Megan Marshall Gloria Martin Janet! Martinez Peter Martocchio Mike Matthews Lara McCarthy Roseana McCrary Geraldine McGinty Courtney McLeod Jennifer McMurray James McMurtry Lisa McKenna I 42 S ophomores Q' 1 i f f , T, M 1 2 'xi yi I G .sf Z X 'H 1 --, a , ,,, f ., 5? H if is W inf Z2 ,M Q ,. M , jf' L? 4 we 1 tg ,Q.,,.,, 1 I A 1 -1 .Q Lonnie and Noly stroll through the halls. W 'f ',-,fifty 112' 9315! A4 W if ,155 4 F '7 , Wg N K t-Q kmmyus xv Egge- : , ' .Q Q Q12 . X, 1 3 1 L, if 1 Reza ,1 - , a an 1 sc f Ei Y LL,,, . V i J. I 'C , . 3 -se . X 5 x 1' Smile pretty for the camera. h eeeeee tr ai W . K nzwzse, ,. V 5 9 naw 1 , 5' 1 .vp :sf V1 9 ,,f a f Effie, ..: -sf A J -5 f-au: L- bf ,. Q fo I is I f au' , 3- ' ' iffflii' S i H L,, N eee Monty McKenna Vida Melroy Elizabeth Mendioca Leticia Menera Fabian Mendoza Allen Merrill Rick Mersereau Margarita Michel India Mitchell Laura Moceri Vaugh Mojado Danny Molnar Julie Montague David Morales Beatriz Moreno Valerie Morin Christine Morris Christen Morrison Steve Morton Shawn Murphy Tami M usser Kristin Myers Robert Naefke Steven Nagy Robert Neill Tom Neill Gary Nimtz Kyle Noderer Victor Nunez JennUer Ochipinti Kevin 0'Connell Matt Ohlin T om 0'Neill S ophomores I 43 Christine Ortiz Danny Owens Jesse Palma Valerie Paniagua Chris Parker Pier Parker Steve Parshe William Partridge Ian Pate Rusty Patrick Bill Paul Mike Payne Joely Perez Debbie Perry Sharon Perry George Petri David Phillips Vang Phonsiri John Picone Joanna Pitzen Carol Podney Christine Porath Deborah Porter Edgardo Preciado Patricia Pulido Norma Quiroz Minerva Rabelo Annika Rahe Jesus Ramirez Maria Ramirez Minerva Ravelo Elizabeth Razo Girard Reilly I 4 4 S ophomores .,,htttt aae JennU'er Jackson's look of disgust , .,.. fflf lllee 5 ' i 1, 'hifi mag WW f 6 , we, 1 .5 ,,.,,Jt, K An, f 4' A f Q if I r I'm totally stoked man! 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H, 1' L r ,Q HL ' S aka K ...s Mindy Remsen Alejandra Reyes Debra Robledo Maria Robledo Carlos Rodriguez Gabriela Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Isabel Rojas Christina Rosado Kori Ruker Doug Russell Todd Ryan Camille Sallave Bonnie Samuelsen Martin Sanchez Tony Sanfilippo Cindy Schade Megan Schade Karen S heneker Nicole Shiller Wayne S hoenberg Eduardo Serrano Juan Serrano Shaun S everson Chandra Sexton A my Sha w Michelle Shearon Lisa Shepardson Debbie Simpson S ophomores I 4 5 Christa Smith Suzanne S olorzano Mary Spencer Trent Stanley T amri n Starr Heather Stearns Dana S teinwehe Shauna Stevens Karla Sparks Celeste Snyder Dwain Smith Anthony Salazar Jarvis Steward Stacy Szczepaniak Wendy Talley Eric Taylor Scott Taylor Susan Teeple Cynthia Tellez James T hiede Greg Thompson John T illery Alicia Tomasino Jose Torres Sergio T oscano .lose Trujillo Julie Tuckwell Edward Tuey I 46 S ophomores ad' R Q , th as E, ' is f I W, . Q S Q l X xml AX! He' ,wg .V ., it I M John and Carla Survive another rainy day. e .V Q X i':?! ' S- .K xg ai? +5 is lp. 3 't ,. V .w s 4 , inf, I Yu N , , i fi! .P Q at ti ,nfs Q E, 4 W ' Q f M ,I t A 1 1 J .1 i be 2 iii m gf I Q he F ff an S A ' L s ' .F X., f x K f Carol and Stacy act shy in front of the camera. , 3: for '..,, -- rx? 7 if li' eh: , L ha s E 'sf YZ we Q 5 -ir' Y 'K fx- ' -: at -- :f: s, it T? , , lx ,.. it ., f t h in A '- Z iii 2 ,,,: A 1 -'f f ,f i H : 52 ' t ' Q . ' 4. , x M f, Q C an ii ,, ff Q . x w - i K V' A nl: i , , gfg Chance Turner Ivonne Uribe Marcos Uribe Lourdes Valdez Tracy Valentine Jeff Vandeburg Christina Vasquez Elaine Vasquez Camille Velez Lety Viscarra Sean Wagers Randy Walker Danny Wall Jeffrey Wank Sean Weir Tricia Weissmann Cami Wess Sonia Wellington Jared Wells Stacy Whalen Joel White Kelley White Mark White Sandra White Bob Williams David Williams Paul Williams Robert Williams David Wolicki Bob Wooldridge Gar Wood Robert Wuesl Kim Yunker S ophomores I 4 7 148 Sophomores Mission Bay Black And Gold, Hail To The Alma Mater, Praises To Thee We Sing Loyalty We Pledge Forever. Hail All Hail Ever To Thee Mission Bay Stephanie Abbott Tracey Adams A nne A gerton Martha Aguilar Isis Aguirre Susana Aguirre Julie Airey Anita Aispuro Angela Aldridge Kevin Alexander Rick Allen Carol Anderson Jerry Andersen Karen Andersen Luz Arevalos Kelli Ault Marnie Balala Eric Balch Lisa Balch David BaUour Brett Banach Lisa Bancroft Mike Barbaro David Barbat 150 Juniors Jerry Andersen and Chris Wukovitz get down in the dirt. ff'L,ffcz,,L E. E Postngfor the new statue at Mission Bay is Brenda Gonzales 5 ix I . . - 1-7 ,sq Q34 Er K ' my . ,-12' A M, af- 1 ,K x me my X 5 Trina Martin learns the tricks of the trade. Kevin Barthel Stephanie Bechle Jimmie Beldon Kristi Bennet Nancy Berdugo Antonia Bemudez Carmen Bernal Keith Bockmier Damon Borja Roger Bristol Dan Bowen Wendy Brower James Brown T revonda Buie Holly Bull Riann Burnette Jael Butz Jeff Bye Rito Cabrera Rogelio Cabrera Roger Cabrera A driana Calderon David Calkins Rachel C amacho Robert Canto Eric Carey Nicki Carmona Juniors 151 Georgina Carrusco Justin Casady Ariel Casal Kevin Casey Michelle Castagnola Maurice Cavada Brian Cavender Matt Cerekas Keirsten Chapman Celsa Chavez Melisa Chavez Yolanda Chavez Elaine Chetister Mario Churape Allison Clark Mark Coburn Samantha Cole Julie Coleman Michele Collins San Collins Milo Compton Leonia Copeland Annie Crocker Sheryl C rowel Tiffany Cruz Kim Cullen Mike Curran Kristen Cushing Agnes Daniels Kathy Danzig Daniel Darling Jeff Davis Sherri Davis Jeff Dean Michael Dean Rachel Dean 152 Juniors X 4 A A 5 lf , 'W' ffl : ,nf ,,'f ' A, ,. az P :SY gi K I -lv: ..,, , 1, H , .. .. if . V , K - I 9 ,.fv if ,. ny V, .M 1 .'7' - 9-iii ' 55111-.wwf ,gffwtfye ,., r. ,,,.,.!5 . 344' 7 -,.. -f P 9 Ev si 3' j , Happy Juniors hang loose. Q 4 - y 1 A little to the right, more to the lej? . . . Perfect! ., .. ,,. Luigi, K.. A 'fr Yet t 'mmf Elisabeth Dixon Maria Dominguez Tara Dorman Bruce Douglas Christy Drage Jessica Drosch Jerry Drumel Kellie Dunn Wendy Dush Leatrice Echols Jeff Edwards Erin Ellerton Tina Erice Jeremy Ergino Manual Ergino Alex Diaz Everado Diaz Lourdez Diaz Miguel Diaz Sally Diaz Bruce Dickinson What did you call me? Juniors 153 Martha Espinoza Valerie Estrada Ted Eubanks Faye Evans Dean Fernandez Ken F icks Jeff Fidel Rusty Filter Charles Fitzgerald Lin Fletcher David Flores Javier Flores Jose Flores Tim Foley Diane Forsythe Dean Fraser Tony Freitas Richard Fried Mark Gallus Anita Galvan David Gandolfi Charlene Gamba Estella Garcia Robert Gaston 154 Juniors 53,4 1 n 5 E' 3 have Two happy juniors at Mission Bay. E 5 + Q , Z if at-'Na+ , 5 a .1 ' 4 B S M, ,,,,.,. U , .. fl? 0 ,, I ean't believe it! Tiffany Cruz andfriends gaze at something unreal. - M . U. 'F f A-2 ti, e 1-1 'ff K ,mg If . , 53, 5 H ,um , A- 5 I ,,,,,- f' ,A ,J Q., j , M ,yyfwf-M. N. w , if ,X f 'V 'N Ng xx, W,,,,.. ff W M WN . M V4 'P' ,ff-f M -.kwgm Nw N---......,,x W-.W Hey, this machine talks to you! M W. ,,,,,..W04..., ,. cf !i l wx ' 2' f 'gif Kathy Georgion Anna Gerodias Monica Gestopa T onette Gibson Martin Gil .lim Gilmour Jennifer Gingery Luz Maria Godinez Brend Gonzalez Luis Gonzalez Tawny Goodman JennU'er Gose Denise Green Kelly Grennan Michelle Gromme Juan Guardado Abigail Guadarrama Lisa Guertin Dorene Guerrazzi T ish Hackbarth Danny Hamel Alisa Hand Barry Hansen Paula Hanson Maria Hardgrove Gretchen Harding Latanya Hartway Melissa Hartwell Juniors 155 Charles Hasse Cathy Haywood Antonio Hernandez Raquel Harrera C heryel l H erwi g Chris Hess Marty Heucheri Kim Hoang Linda Holliday Sloan Holly Leah H ommel Ted Hoyt Jason Hsu Steven Huey Zack Hughes Kristina Inman Terry Jardel Julie Jarrett Eric Johnson Lisa Johnson Jennyer Johersma Stephanie Jones Holly Kayuha Gillian Kelleher Bear Kelley Steve Kelly John Kellogg Kyle Ketchum 156 Juniors After his Malt-O-Meal, Jerry comes alive! ' 1 g 'W . .af ,W I , ...s 2 555: 5 1 325 - 'mi if -- ll. J I ,:.:f: '2Iff' i' if- ez 25. if is Wg, I .,5 ig , S s .3 L a p ! I xr All E K ! YL ,J 3 -HV t Af' Mimi J I ' ., I: , 4 arf, 'ef i Q . . 5 ' ,IAIA Q if azz ,.- 75-QQ! new Okay, how did I do?? if - in as Steve Kha Chanthany Khimpanh Cheryl Klien Keir Klingenberg Mishell Kneeland Heather Knowles Kevin Krohn Harold Kuglen Nicole Kugies Christine Lai Jeanny Lai Lam Minh Glen Laubaeh Michael Lawson Z ephira Leclair Maril Ledbetter Arlene Lee Dyan Lee Geddy Lee Jake E. Lee Jef Lee Matt Lee Sam Lee Yolanda Lee Mary Jo Leone Michael Lerg Tim Levinson Nghia Lien Juniors 157 Cathy Linderman Kelly Lins Sharon Lintz Tony Lombardi Scott Lower Mellissa Lutman Rob Lux Tai Ly Troy Mack Chris Maiden Cesar Maldonado George Maldonado Joli Mann Joel Marivello Marilisa Markey Ricardo Marquez Mark Martin Trina Martin Melissa Martinez Paul Martinez Pasha M asterman Danielle MCA neney Kathy MeElhatton Chris McCarthy Suzie McGrath Cary M cK i nn Salbador Meca Olivia Mejia 158 Juniors A '22- V in 1 , N s Ex J ,,g? .fQ, t 211 C, K , Er , Y, wi f ' Yip' mg f n A '. , Q 7 s pf V1 an 1 yr sw 5 s Y ii Welcome to Mission Bay! if Bi gf HW ' if K in ,Q T f '.. , 3 53 Y, it QW fg1:sQf 1 1 I' is pa - f--f - 4 ',g .. v' V -,v:5,1 ,,yggrg5-w 1W,gz o i i 5 Z Dirty knees, look at these! twin, N Steve flashes a smile for the camera. ,A QW 1 Qllm E 5 'E 512+ ff gs-3: iii! Kari McPherson Gloria Michel Abby Miedema Butch Miller Maria Miner Tonya Mitchell Aki Miyai John Moceri Laura Mondt Mike Montijo Ericka Moody Maria Morales Veronica Morales Stephanie Morris Lisa Muhlbacher Lucy Murino John Murghy Raleigh Nauta Cisa Nieves Lief Nelson Mindy Nguyen Tonya Noland DJ Nomura Tracy 0'Neill Juniors 159 Nanette Ortiz Rosaura Oropeza Lendra Pasich Chuck Patton Dana Paradise Robert Payne Kellie Patterson Louis Peneda Alina Peraza Luis Perez Lenny Phan Stacey Phelps Lai Phuong Renee Pierceall H inda Pintor James Pittman Monique Ploufe Marc Polk Paula Popovich Son Quach Heather Rackley Debbrah Randall Lynn Randall Enrique Ramirez 160 Juniors C? Josh Higgins awaits his daily nourishment. TG' i 5 we 4? R 'Xi 15 K 12 any-,Q s 2 at ,r i fi- 'F ' x ., ,il V If S f ,ft hm y X, sly ,V k, f X , UL il, Josefina Ramirez Othoniel Ramirez Robert Ramirez Michelle Rasimas Matt Reese Carol Rennie Erika Reyes Lewis Reynoso Tony Richards Dustri Rios Mary Richter Albert Rodriguez Chris Rodriguez Fernando Rodriguez Javier Rodriguez Maribel Rodriguez Oscar Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Michele Roe Judy Rogers Marina Romero Tina Ross Regina Rossi .lack Ryan Leticia Ruano Amy Saba Vicki Sadler Alex Sanchez Bacilio Santiago Jacky Scherer Deanna Schilling Bon Scott Juniors 161 Victor Seguritan Elizabeth Selby Sherry Sendin Matthew Sergott Jose Serrano Deniz Severa John Sewell Laurie Shambach Peter Shellenberger Adrienne Sherwood Paul Sjoberg Sarah Smedstad Lydia Smith Thad Snow Trevor Snyder Morgan Som mer Margarita Soto Susanne Soule Cheryl Soulsis Tracey Soulsis Arthur Spencer Eugene Spitz Jon Stumbook Anne Starbird Tammy Stephenson Karen Stevens Julie Stilglitz Z sasha Stinson Gary Stirbis Julie Stiska Chris Stokes Cam Stone 162 Juniors Z wi We . aw- ' X... . . mit ' E , A A x -in 'Q Q is 4 gif' - , , , A' fs 3 is haf' aa- ..- I ff' E Lenora says, Now this is something to pay attention to. ' I '. 511,-2:2 W fl A ll ,Wig I a 'Q X Q' 44 i it A .rw ,f , ,, fm , My My . . ,ft . , , -,.... .- .4 S . S gi, Mary Story ' ' Lauri Stratton John Sturgeon I Nicole Sturm f 1' Jerry Sullivan 'J Kevin Sullivan is , it Michael Sullivan 2 Ll 5 Zack Sweaney , ' W, Trung Tang gg S , i i i A Kiet Tat X J Matt Taylor Steve Tedeschi 3592 lCN'XQ, O-vxl if 1 QQJN X! . Laura T hile Alan Thomas Tracey T home Elisa Thornton Lara Tipton Stacci Tobin Smiling pretty for the camera, Chris Stokes gets happy. 5' . ff'7 r.' i4. Al 2 ' ly mg, , Q -Q' g . ww, U53 H rf Q fi Q , if ...lt .ffl - A xi ' Mary Todd ' - John To ff' . 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Mrs. Gerrish and Mr. Bray teach the classes, with Special Education Assistants, Cynthia Gelay, Jane Burtan and Irene Woodall. Some of the students have jobs and are doing quite well. They enjoy participating in school as well as outside activities, such as Special Olympics. The class emphasizes skills used both in and out of school, as well as those which will be needed long after school ends. Things Jennifer Elder gives a big smile for the camera. ... .... c , c S t , ..... . is s. , . ' . fi . f Q as ., S a . . mv W RQ ' M TT.. L - . .. ,,.c , - :Q P WK 'Hi' TOP fl-rj: Theresa Cooper, Robert Willis, Teri Stadler, Cheryl Borough, Ernesto Espita, Phillip Haywood, Martha Valdez. MIDDLE fl-rj: Jennifer Elder, Jacklyn Leon, Lashaun Bynes, Analisa Kelly, Aileem Lawson, Theresa Picazo, Christine Cayle, Julius Bognar. BOTTOM ll-rj: Sergio Morales, Angel Harter, Patricia Ravenis, Susan Bonnar, Sandy Angelini, Lisa Gallina, Lisa Devore. 166 TMR's I A Ei QQ' PEE Q Q .., as fr E1 1,5 - M ---ff Q .-,im f rs if H Qi? Ji F S Km Ati P' lil ix , .,, ta., . Sergio Christi -ag. Morales and Michael Hollden play flag football. ne Cagle tries to get the ball from Robert Willis. Sandy Angelini Julius Bogmar Susan Bonnak Cheryl Borough Lashaun Bynes Christine Cagle Lisa De Vore Richard Drown Ernesto Espitia Lisa Gallina Angel Harter Jeff Hernandez Michael Hollden Analisa Kelly Aileen Lawson Jackyln Leong Sergio Morales T hersa Picazo Patricia Ravenis Robert Willis Martha Valdez TMR's 167 Cx ' . . 64 143 'JCOY Lfilpimq wi QWDOC55 W1 f VQQQQCV' s'1vm QV s', Qgpufvcfi QOOJ' 1a0?Zff1Lfx6K. HCV! GQCGQ GLKQIQ s, LQ ggi Liege an Cx smug gut! 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Michael Banach THe Veg Club MBCD Gigs GD tms Wth JW BG WJ JJ CM OM TJ HT He bikies Thx mm Dd ai FAM Bone Axes YAA Body Looney Bi Ne H Zoom INCL cut kid. Sandra Barbor JAZZ Ensemble HAW Aii 82-85 Great times! Best Bud Cinders! I luv you Mike B! Remember the good times! L live you mom! Bye M.B.! Diane Barczak Stacy Barrows OUT OF HERE! Col- lege Here We Come! Lunch With Pam And Jennie! Wrestling Stats 83-85-Music 83-84 Love Ya Mom 8: Dad! David Benedict MB 85 The Lst Yr Fun on Tues Nites wfMM, RD, RC, RM, RC, EW, PS A2 AW. Fun in Traders WfStacy and all the shop classes Love ya Mom 8: Dad!! Michael Bennett HAWii 85 FUN Wflazz swing Show love M BW! MR. V Forever rem you Luv to SB-MC PB J Dancer at MB MT DT JT B-Buds Todds Luv MOM Dad fBillj. Suzie Berger Luv '85 Grt tms wth grt frds JS, JM, SB, LC, TH, Stcy- PHilmland JB Diana O0H BABY SeaWrld thax mom, DAD, TSB ai warn, Luv ya!! Chris says, Lance, quit tickling me! Kristin Boline Kim Bolivar Doug Borden 1 THE CLASS OF 85 ITS MB CLASS THE BEGIN- ING OF OUR FUTURE THANKS TO ALL LATER -KC SM ZK SOB+ALL- SPECIAL THNKS MOM BLAZE YOUR FUTURE. R Q Scott Bowman Lk Ma I md It So Smkl Yea Body MB CD club How die wts Up Brkt Out Key Bro Lv Ya Dp Thks Grny-N-Grmp Wht A Brz Oh Sht-Lf I Want My Money Now. Carolyn Brabant Chris Brooks YEA 85! Woo Luvs Tiger :Q Marley! Hawaiian Bods-Oh Toto! RH PS wfPaIs-JM, MM, KD Friends-GS A Forever!Adios lg Thnx MB- PS, RIAJO. It's all in a day's work for Jenny, Parish, Wade and Mark. 'xc J x, . Q Greg Brooks JAZZ-MB WE HAD FUN! LA TER-EBONY YAND I VORY-All My friends-K cool-Happy and Lu-Mr U and W0dom-and cue 85 is all the way LIVE. Cindy Brown See Ya 791 Keep In Touch Best Buds MC 8: LC VB 82-84 wfMS-Hun Now U Bucs! Thnx Bob'TJ 'ole' Oh Nooo GRIDS GEORGE??? Thnx Mom Dad Jim KH. David Browne POLE-VAULTING is BEST-GRA TE times WITH-DMA? TGA? TA NR LOVE ya-KRISTINA - BEST bro ROBERT-MOM 6? DAD-TAN 62 SOI CLASS 85 take CARE. Dawne Burgener Gr 8 Lei fn w Cs Ls Lw Dj nvr 4gt u Btch n Bngo Sych Prts wfrnds on Lido Rmbr Lm St Flp me sm frnch tst Gtaclv I luv m D JK GD luk Bro Cya MB. H Steve Burke RAD n 85 Killer Surf Ses- sions with BU DS at Capri Too Crazyn MAD bug Best Wishes DA JW JF JE EE I man VBall SF SR Luv ya Mom Dad :Q sis Bye. Diane Burns Great year Good Luck Deb- bie I Love you MOM and Brant I love you Mark very Much. X x .N Vx T CN I Q .-A X x .KX ox 0 Q x 'x n -XD A . QKX . . , - ,-.,,. Lisa Burns I step Beyound in 2+ he world Tmz w Brien vrend luv u L+S.lL B wht a cuti L-+-sof Luv specil me mw Oulivy JPNA. But ms tofall um-+-DurTHBST. Mark Burrows Sandra Bustamante I 'd Like to thank Rocio for being a great help and all my teachers Finally JR MS I'll never forget u A +S 4ever. 172 Seniors X K - Rachelle Butler Fn TimsfAL Frnds Ron- i+Chk, Pix+Keikei-I Luv UALL! 2 Kel-Thanx 4ALL u diD 4 ME: I l.uv U so MCH! Ron-6-Pix Dec 23 fha! Luv U Mom+Pop! Chris Butler I LOVE YOU MINNAU 24-ME 4EVER VARBB 83- 85 Soc 85 Bike Ski Surf- -+-fast cars 4me U2-+-Porsches THE GOOD Pummel Beach 4EVER LLV U MOM DAD. Kim Butts BUTTS VSWIM 83-85. GR 8 Tms WTH EF, WM, LH, JS, CT, LC. LUV u! Prom 841 spc I memrys W! RC. Nve 4get uf Thks MOM4-DAD, I Lu! BYE MB. Ronald Byrnes Rito Cabrera FlNALLY-GOOD-BYE- MB 4ever-Thanx for-the- great-times-IA-MA-MB- CG-Thanx-MOM- n-DAD- Class of 85 GOOD-Luck- FRIENZ. 192 lx K fr Melissa Caccam Vtenso crAS BKE Y Grl state 84! GRIDS, Mshll 19 pnk swt shrt. I LY MnD, Stv, CG, SLG, LEL. Arms no reach! hearts do touch. Lori C airncross Its been a Wonderful year I was glad to meet all you new people HOPE to see you soon To all Home boy t girls hope you make itfrom MC. Martha Calderon Good Bye to All My HOME Girls Thanks To My Family 4 Their Help And Love MB Will Always Be BesT Good Luck TOAII My Classmates MC. Laura Callender MB Swim thanx 2 ALL my friends especi all ways! Thanx MOm and Dad Good luck JeffKeep working hard Love You All!! Lindsay tries to have Rich do homework. Alma Camargo Thanks For All The good times in MISSION BAIQ Special thanks to JUAN his help in all my classes Thanks to all my teachers and MOM Kg DAD. Nick Campbell AAC-CORONASTEIN PARTY NITES TJ PALS BC PS SS KK EH OV WH sr DM EJ FC-THERE I SGL-4-LOVE TO MOM, FRODO, G S-CLASS-OF- 85-See Ya. r fx ,,,,,,..4-P Tammy Candela XLNT high wid Tin ADON BST FRND LUV U Thanks Fooch 42 gr 8 tyr sis til wu vu 2 TNT Burn In BRit EM OMN Po PLOT SA SU PO RTAS TA SH AS TA MB. Corinne Cappeliez Kenneth Carvalho Jeff Cary Karin Case GOOD time start-mem at MB. Lissa IS Fimt bst Frenz AAB-LfyI4-ever in my hear MSA Thx Love 2 Mt Dt U 2 Mark Love ya. Juan Castillo . may., Scott Chambers EBONY and IVORY 5 gREAT YEARS THANX FOR THE FUN HRIg GOOD LUCK WARREN DA VID HEREARE YOU2 OOK OUT MAINE HERE I COME THANX MoM 45 DaD. Brent Chandler GOOFF-vb-baI183-85. bon- bon. Good Times wfsl, RH, JH-CP, JR, EH, JG, A2 GANG-RANCH OL, 2,4 4MICASAB-BALL ff-LUV RAE, Mom .Q Dad. Teresa Chapman I will Never Forget Mission bay High-And I would like To Thank My sister, Keir- sten For helping me Through My Senior Year Here. Scott ChatHeld 85 4EVER, DG+SN GE TB ags See ya Mbes T FRIENDS VK DP BC DG SW SK A RULES GO HUmp crew Thanks Mom- +Dad For your support DE PE CH EM ODE. Seniors 173 Best ofpals are Kevin, Candice, Nancy, and Chris. er . ,,, KJV is A Y ' f,.- -' 4152.4 .ai 1 . Jon Cheatham JM AVeg-TNXSS AVeg- TNSX MOM DAD BRO VAR HOOPS 84-85 TNXS coach MJA Social DS Teu JE BA NA EH Nickie MB Auikes Bud CLUB u eg cl UB MB HS MB CD. Jennifer Conklin BSTTMS WXBST BUDS ES PD EB JEFF PRTYS W? HP BUDS4-FRENDZ MEMBER MC LS TYR! THANKS EVERYONY! BYE CATH TAKE CARE HEAVY METAL RULES. Theresa Cooper Al the best 2 my friend at MBPE was wild with Wild N I was The best Job SpOly mpics brings grea Thess To all of UI luv ya MB 4ever. Christine Cooper 'ik Guadalupe Cota l John Cunningham Nancy Cota LK OUT WLD HRIC J! Hawaii 85 Marley st Buds-C.B., S.O., LF., C.R.C.H., ED, I LU U!! Qutrs, IDOL, Thx M D -I LUV RIAJOJ Richard Cride Wrestling Varsity 84 85 WL Champs Tues ovies WX RC, DB RM di Fun wf T rdr lg stac. Wa sWood Natalie Curcio THANX MB 4 EVERY THING THANX ES PT OBM-4-ST IT S BEEN FUN GOOD LUCK 85 RULES I LOVE YA MA :Q PA BYE. Stacey David STAGE NO JIVE N 85! SRPREZ! JR SEC SWIM- ASB THANKS 4y0ur sup- port FAM :Q STEPH cf: FUN TIMES WITH LC Shep Pif.Sfw1efS ya NANC-ONTO SUCCESS Ruth Clawson Gary Cohen NC LW TW JE PH ML Mom C e'- CB-'LUVU MOM U CSC DOI! PHPS 8: PARTYS Learn2playtennis Wascal- AND EVERYONE ELS 4 M -- W SWNG NN HAW11 83 85 ly Wubbir PARTY wfSM, MBBR KEEP ROCK .Q BEST FRIENDS MA GG DM, BD, SL, BC, JD, JK, ROLLO L54 LIVE MOST X LE CHRISS HARON JE JP JBB SURF WGUMPJ FUN WN SL .Q J LOVE w RE MYANDREWJQBROZ shane fLui1.f He X -Br YOU MOM GHDAD ML- A THNX MOMR DAD a Lovey a M .Q DNN CHELE SAMS. 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Melda Deguzman Charlene Dehaven Severa Deniz CLASS of 85 'YEAJJ OL i Viati takei MMA gui Pitu Hilda Dinora thanxs for all the good times thanx to all mu teachers Love yaalADI- OS. Rhenee Deschamps forever friends Cher Adge Mat Al Jimfo a DWrId Ven- turs Hobie Cat races in Mex Bubble baths blacks beach BIF! thax Mom Dad I luv u. X Jennifer can't seem to be able to pull Adrienne and Maurice away from the phone. , -Wife? Ana Diaz Edwina Diaz Hdn wth lst per DE COOP- ES DB LS HEY JV 2 the ftre Gd LCKL-+-M Cock 62985-See Uat theprty Lori Heres 2 thanx tsoyr sof wrk life S!! RT. Rodolfo Diaz 'iv-. wh Amy Disher Micheel Disney Bev Suzette cruisen 64 Dodge Dart The Hump Dr Dean Mr LaKe 8 Hsh Day JV sftb I2 yrs Varsity I Var- sity Bsktb I2 yrs thanx MB Luv ya Dad. Jeanine Doreing Stayd Alive-85 Fun XS in DECA at MB 2 yrs of Friends 62 Good XS Good Luck Everyl Shoot 4 the Best 2 Future Eastty Luv U Brd Mom Sis BYE! Nancy Dominick Ron H I Luv u BEST IM E SWING choir Mr VS HOW THANKS Dad Mom lll mis u KB KW DW RH GOD Bless u SV MG KB Best Buds Always Bye everybody Shmoo. Seniors 175 Tina Don MB Show choir 84-85 Best times whe idikely mon Richard Eric Ki Dana Luv ya all! Luv ya too tammy! Betty Hoovers! Luv ya Mom li Dad. John Dort MEDICINAL?! Swim VAR 83-85 Distance Free. All Those Cars Never Again Well Maybe. Thanks To All Including Underclassmen GBye. Jennifer Dougherty Summer 4ever! Tons of fun WfL-4-DS lDej ST KB CH JS SG! Ski Reggea I Love U DA VW EOMG Thanx Mo- m+AL! cuQLPWfcrew! KMAG Rid MB! BYE 'X. Brian Drage SOPHIC Swim 84-85 5 AM WKout Tennis 8 Wres- tling 84-85 M The key As- salt 84 H body womp Ski Utah watermelon fight Bst buds SM DM SG CD. David Duchnick SK thanxfor it all So Much Fun In 4 yrs Bail These Mods!! I'm College Bound To All The Girls GZ CHS- MB-Mens Club JD AQ My Family TBFU. Charlie Duchnick THNX MB sprts FB 82 83 84 TRK 83 84 85 HJ FUN+MNg RR da SGka Bkdm LLsf LH 62 MC Best Bud John Call my Luv Mom Dad J DAV Luv ya ROB MESA!! NEVER SHALL I FORGET THE DAYS WHICH I SPENT WITH YOU CONTINUE TO BE ME FRIEND, AS YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND ME YOURS. - LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN 176 Seniors Leslie Duncan WHAT UP! NEW YORK I LOVE YOU LONNIE XO HICHET! SEE YA! NY DENISE BRONX KING FELIX 7551 ANDREA T. ASHAWN TOO CRAZY LONNIE TO SHY LAL. Thang Duong Lisa Duen Gr 8 x's Wfmy buds, Thnx 2 all, MA SS JD I will rmbr u always Z? V? METAL- HEADS! Latr daz betr laz! Thnx Tras SEE YAMB prty x 4 us fends! Natalie Earley Andre Ebepane Dale Elki ' William Ely if, , 'WJ .7 V fx l 'df 'i'fx'F lv! J 1 .1 1 1 ,oo xx- ,WNY C I, i .Af Karin Enbom 3 Yrs in one phrase! -Wall? J-4-ELL-Happiness fi LOVE 2 All Friends UR GR 8 Its Just Another Step S tone-T he Be- ginning of -HeyDa. Tom Falbo HEY! Thanx to all who Made MB Memrbl BC DM W0 SG JD WM A? RS Spe- cial Thanx to The Hakers: SL 62 SM We Had The Key T o Success. Bye Now. fN v X, f Jeff Farnsworth THE SPOT BIMHOHEN DRIX BAUH AUS WHO D KENNEDY BYE HODGE DAWN SESSION SW JO HNFSURF I STSCHOOL 2ND LUB 49 THANKS 2 MOM LIVE YOUR LIFE. Jeff Ferlet Brad Fidel OH MY GOD I HAVE TO GETA JOB NOW THANX MOM AND DAD FOR PUTTING UP WITH ME RICH SB WI MP SK DAVE THANX FOR BE- ING BUDSYNGWIE MAIDEN NO I. Friends forever: Shelly, Melissa, and George. 'I wx- D Jay Finnecy Its Finally Over! Bye MB RUSH IS GOD! Thanx to BCJKRR CTLed2 epHen- drix Wheres The Spliff! Time To Ramble On Thanx Dad. Rose Fitzgerald 85! 3 yrs at MB were great! Best Buddy Mis helIK, BG PW KB DM-I LUV U JOHN FOREVER-DECA Confs. were fun! Good Lck Chuck! I LU MOM DAD. 1 I 1. . . -s wf-7 'n ,fm . Ellen Flanagan CASPER VCCXTRACK 83- SJAMINX WXAS LM CN ADXCC Team Luv U all! Soul sis Kim Hi Dan! MEX here We cum Luv U Family. Maria Flores B Shane Foster Many Fine Spikes wfSR SB+BUSH? and Bob+GVB GOOD TiMES W Friends JS JL SO JD D Thanks ZABE FOR ALL FiLE ALL THis Under U Luv Ya MOM! Michelle Gallegos Jazz 84-85-Hawaii-GRT friends CT, AK, CH IPSiwa Keyplj LH, MS, Bn evr 4get U all Luv U Mom 8: Dad, L di C God Bless :Q Gd Luck all. -l 11,5 Q51 s 177 Girls just wanna have fun! Nancy Gallo Europe 84 85 J' aim Paris Ski Trps 2 Mmoth Arbics 3 shping S Loue VsS farisin Thng QQ Regae Smmrs Ci, LawwfBon Amis TT SH MW SD Au Re Doir. I78 Seniors Anita Galvin Class of 85 thnks mom QQ Dad for encouraging me. Great time at MBfthnks to all my teach's and mst to my friends GM. JL. RR. TH. my Fam. Theresa Gandom Wrotv Hreimdeit! Grls Socr 84-85 CIF Champs!?.' God X's wfMT MT D nd P. Frnds Alwys LW Luv 2 sis nd Bros. Heidi Garvin Great Times sfCo 8: the Gang LG NT he Mem will Last 4Ever I Wish U all luck! FH Wrld here I Come Luv 2 164 I Mom 8: Family- Luv U alll Miss Ya! Mike Gaughn G0 OFF-TP Surf 82-85 p Var ski 82 84 Dakrue-JH RH BC MR Nug JJ NG SH SD GUD LUK KM!Mr Fish Cook! MBSC, Team Boo! I L Y Holly Ltr Much. Shelly Geiger Bye MB Hi Hrvd-Wkpd ASB Pres CI Rnk 2? Jr Pres PresoPres VTen KCI CSF Fr Fdn Deb Trk Hrvd Sm Schw RAM-I-Mem wk CSSML v Mm Shsibl Miss Dd. Luz Godinez Ann Goldsberry LONG YEAR GLAD ITS OVERFRIENDSALWAYS ANGIE LYN YRDSK YN- Steve Gomez OK!-hav an throne good times wfKA JR DD CD-NO DORKS If4's in the condo Richie Shaw shows the diversity of his talents. YRDD JI MI HE ND RI X FOREVER SPLIFF MOOM AYE JON THANKS MOM AND DAD BYE MB. MEXICO! 84 King ofvons- mesa? no thanksffDad Ji Mom ily. Luis Gonzalez Tracey Gombold Trace fn xs WXLVR-GRL n Toni we're the Soul Sis 'GRTxs wf HUGO at Sig- ma Nu-Lkng 2 my future CUMB gd lk Brin I love U Mom Dad :Q GOD. Keep The Faith. Virginia Gonzalez Kristin Goodall V-Softball 83, 84, 85 V- Basketball 84, 85 Fun Times WXNW, TD, KD, and Espe- cially Kris Me D-Thanx 4 everything MB Class of 85. Thanx Mom. Darren Gorski Seniors 179 When voices jill my dream-filed mind, and in my thoughts, it's you Ijind . .. I wish you well When memories of our times together bring a smile for the days we both still treasure . . . I wish you well. When music plays and the words are true, and I think of melodies When holidays of being apart, swell within my heart . . . When photo albums we both knew, days shared with you . . . Always know that and also know that . . . spark loneliness and the feelings I wish you well. show loved ones and I recall the I wish you well. my love is near, I wish you well. shared with you . . . I wish you well. -f'0m 1 'll Always Remembfff YW Sabrina Gosselin Im Out ta Here! SWHS- MBHS YUCKJ BB. TRACK. IB-CORNADA: PARTY' Lizard King-J.M. Genius R 81 R of course. Thanx Family, JF. NA. SG. Tim Gould See-Ya-Fun-Daysu RAD Bikes MY Babes han Luv Ya-The besT-DM DB MT DM-4-AD-Kiler Ks JG-Yea Bud runs weres The Ocean- Luv Ya MA 8: PA. 180 Seniors Greg Grassmann Var CC 82-84 Var Trak 83- 85! CC buds RR PR DW JS EF ML CF CW! Best of frends BE. DJ KK and Su- zanne Rl Class of85 is Live Love Ya Mom and Dad. Josh Grimes SO BACK HUDDYZ ON I GO-OFF NECK GO STAG GB ST BUDS RH EH SL BC MARSHALLS JR SR DRO TENNIS SCOTTS THANX MOM A? DAD COACH GABELAJOLLA 85. Ruth Guadarrama Thanks Mission Bay 4 teaching me Eng. espe- cially 2 my teachers of Eng. GOD BLESS YOU MISSION BAY C you soon. Juan Guardado 85 the Best-Thank THY HJEHOUAH 4 ALL QQ THANK YOUALL MBHS 6? SOCCER TEAM MATES 4 THE GREAT FUNIN 85 SEE YA!LOVE YOUDAD8: MOM4ALL. Stacey Guinn YE CATS nvr 4gt grt tms wf LS JL JS LSis+Ivg Ffuzy chmp n R x7 I luv u Frankie Thnx MOM 84 DAD for all yor luv dl supr Luv U sis yor the best. Brad Haines ER-ALTAVISTA-85 Ortr bounce in 6's PICOS- TUNCHES-HPKK ER MS TT UB ES-YOU KNONO MOONS N SHORE 84 lsr JITM thanx md. Stephanie Harris Mom Gram 81 Grandad I Love u soo much 'BST Freinds nanc A? Stace TODD Hi Tops 4ever Tr 82 soc 83 sw 84 Ski Gi mam. Bestyrs to come! Charles Hasley I AQ I MADE it THANKS TO MOM, DADAND BRO GOOD LUCK TO all MY FRIENDS JO KB ST LS TC WI ND AN SEASURF cluB forevER SURF or DIEDEEP MEX BOB. Nicole Hatch I'D RATHER BEAT THE RACES. Richard Hays Phillip Haywood 'wwf I John Hemmerly GO OFF Vhoops 83-85! PEP M: Vbbl 83-85! BSBL 4EVR! G-BOYS-NECK BC MG MR SHAW! NUG! LUV YA KATHING SH SD TF BC THNX M Kg D. Adrienne Henderson luvya Mom Ki Dad POWOW STACE BUD 4EVR Pickle- head crew c ya later SC BM SH EF BR IV I Will M SUN VT 4gt trk ASBDEBT BALL 24 OZAudi Bst xs wf Lisa 49 Terry Thx GB MB. 4-. R v 3 yr VBall Good times wfJH Ragersinsq back wfJG EH BC SL Go OFF NECK and RE BE LI NG OS TA NG AW smski sick air Thanx Bbrose Mom :Q Dad. Enrigue Herrera Debbie Hijar NEW YORK 2 PARIS branche Boyz S OHOG V 38- 15 William Bro adurmy FFF roof to ps dancing un- der the sign wfML UV 2 UJ DEAN LUV U MOM- -4-JOE. me . .,.. Christine Hardy JJJzQ Cyulp Whtis? Pgs Dnt Lv Bd BtlsJFrydys wfJS VL CD TJL wIHavAgd JOB Gt Twkd ci Fel fthej Pry 2 bdgds Fedus LCC will Fri Eric Hingeley Fun Times KK Smrds ML DG SR BLk Mt. LP Brig JumpnfAuto Sky Show Budwisr TATTOO The Good Memories Never Fade NEI 4 Mex? Latina Hines 85 is live Thanks Andrea and Tony for being you 1 Luv you mom and Earl thanks to all the teachers who helped me to succeed Bye MB. Molly Holland MBHS 85 To All Good Friends LUV YA: SB Sky VV JJ VL DS SV JB HMCMNG JS Ftball Post stD UTC MISS YA ALL LUV YA DAD. MOM 8: TOBY Candice Hom Mout ofMBHS YRUNVS? ASBSad FBLA csfky LTS o LUV FRNDS spcly SG MC NC CT AK LH JW UCI- YEA LUV 49 MSU JOE THNXM6iDILYCan- dica. Seniors 181 Will Hoppe Kraus Destruk Co 8 485 KK KD VP SS SN CE HS wejo AVTen is 834 Jzz Hwi 83 85 Herekity kity Bes Fread SJ TM TD TV Y grtnt Pt rl TANX MOM n DAD. Lisa Hotz Vswm 83-85 I Fly? wfout w CC-4-SSfbl+partyn w MT WH RI SE VR YB DY? MAX!gr8tmwkb,JS+CT IfewMSCHKAKN?Luvu M o m + D a d thnk-+-DBYMB! Q 182 Seniors Mike Howell Eric Hudson SQ Back Josh 2-I HC NIgHT PW SHOOTERS WUK Getajob WUKK KK BP WC PQ UTERS My house GOOD TM with JG SL RH BC VA SC-BB LOVE YA MOM-DAD BYE. Hue Huynh Darin Imlay Goll the BEST EVER LSA- SHI Richardm+SHER I LOVE U 4EVER DMOD gt a clu K VOLK Br Williams Mgan EDWIN AMY BUD MOM 8: DAD ILOVE YOU. Michael Israel LkIFin MdIt Thanks Mom NDadILuvUBth Brk It Ot Sntl Thks Misa Miller N Hair Lip Bg Hp Bds MBCDC Tk It E-Z I1 CRI Hi To LvAlt OfMems lu a. Dana Jackson Thnx MB 4-3 grt yrs Bst- Tms w-Js LD DH BC MS SH SD never 4get you RD R Thns RH+nG 4 Bng, Thr I Love U David n-I love Umbch.See Ya MB!! Eric Jackson Gonna Miss UM Besp Krisy Val Ruben Ang Jan-+-anny! else I 4go th HVUMSG- -1-Val Prince+ The RVN. R y'H7 ONDIE Stay cool Nick-1-Ruben P. Joel Janc KILAR TIM SXGARJE FF CAN EJOLANCE+MB VC MB SC TS CG UF LU KG WM TBIRD FIAT SRUNSLIFSURFS EVER BONEAXE CLAS IOP I ZA LUN YBIN LUV FAM. Eve Jimenz Best Year Ever! I Love You Jon! U 2 Mary! To Much Fun! Thanx Mom what would I do wf out you best tof luck to everyone! PARTY- TIME! ... R Expert advertisers are Barbra and Minna. Jill Johnson NVRF GR GD TN SATNB Al Ws RM BR GD RM Sw! Frnds LP MC JK and old tms wf ST LS KB Thnks MOM I LOVE YOU HWI FINALLY ot in 85 PRTY 4EVR MB. Nancy Johnson Parish Johnson TRK 81-85 Lg Chmps DCAega Reduh PPKM hypntzdASU mex SF sxy Rd ED LK KHAWAI lv cncrt serius munlt KR NI D 239- fo ' 8T 3SAAB lv my Jewl. Russel Johnson JUNK- WHAT IS LIFE? THE HIP- PIES CUT OFF ALL THEIR HAIR? I DONT CARE-JA HP RA IS ES FATTYS- LEGALIZE ITTH AND S BOB JIMMY C :Q H-ABRXS. Tommy Johnson 85 they rt 85 the yr to freedm real wrld be- ware, footbal nic try to bad not another yr lots lernd from Guckenin phsics THANX MOM DAD nd famly. Roy Jones STAND BY FRACTION CHILLSAUCE CHITC Love to EMI+ WALLACE. ARIC WOLFIE-PEACH- AS, GH, JC, SH, WHO IS GOD? LETHIM BELUVU MOM DAD. Dragan Jovanovic Andrea Kaiser TO: CT MG LU LH MC, YOUR THEBESTISHOP- INGEATINGFUN TIMES HE'S GOOFY I'M GONA MISS YOU! THANX MOM- +DAD+S-+-B, I LOVE YOU!! Jackie Kennedy AU REVOIR AND GOOD- BYE Karen Kiefer Jeff K ilian ZW, Barbara Knowles Babs: This IS THE Wild LU'e! T hompsn Twins :Q Club Zu-TJ lg LA-LIV 4 sumr 'Brdwak -N 8 ive RE- LAX! cuz Evrything Cnts NU'g Amnts BYE. Kelley Kobylski LOVE TO FAMILYXIN MY HEART CW di MD IQ DB A1 STXFUN WROGERS 3 YRSXFB LA PRESYEA FUN IN STUDENT STR ALWAYS REMEMBER ME 'GOOD-BYE MBAS. Seniors 183 Vance Kondon HASTALA BYEBYE!! AINT NOBODY BAD LIKE ME. M.B. HAD A GREAT TIME. LUV YA ALLQ VALERIE, MW, SC, EJ, GB, AND EVERYONE. SEE YA! David Korb Thanks 2 AUTO I MADE Fit? PB GeTTing r AD SKAteins I'pipe withJF WA KING up To Green I with KK Thanx MOM and DAD Racing in parking lot PB. 184 Seniors Wackdaddy and his women. Ken Krause Quimby Krew-84 FBD-I0 Fun With PEP! Thrash in With The Boys PS EH DB and WH I Love You Kristin C-Ya MB time 2 LIVE. Denise Kyle Loan Hong Lai 85 THE BEST-LOVE YA MY FRIENDS ESPE- CIALLY TP,' TH: LT BEST WISHES FOR CLASS OF 86-HOPEFUL- LY WE'RE GOOD FRIENDS 4EVER.' LPHTCL. April Largura Hey Huns Whats Up? RA- GIN wfTm Sc Ed Pj Na D1- LUVyal! Too CHMPNE 62 SCITCHIN Luv UBPW Lil Red Vega Luv UMom Les A1 E. Jennifer Larimore NO MO HSJfn tms w I1fLK, AMP, TW, DC cruzn cad di Jenafst wolic Ha 82 83 U t 84 DE CAfnCL L.lSYAdncs Hrvtbl 84 I LOVE U Rod cf: fmly BYU Bound! Jennifer Larsen JJJTC-DOKYDA BONAV ICHOUTONA C4SERU- BUZED FRIND FRIN DRIV MACA. CJJ-WELA LB RIC.C-AND IL BTLK N 2 YAJMAK IT LAST. Lance Larson Sir LanceLot Var Fball dh Bball Kill Times Contrsub W Buds OURnt Tho Bug flIAprt MENS CLUB Only Begun MELL uv U 4ever I Luv M and D. 4 Cindy Leary Thnx 2 Frenz 4 Bst X JON- 'Kitty Tiffer Chuck fLucyj A? all Hum Now UDANuc ALLALWYS N the SPIRIT Thnx mom clint sis KI LOVE YOU 4EVER! Julie Lecoq I SURVIVED! Nautical TIMES wfJuIs Budman Ai Bonr! Boat DONT WET YOUR TOGA ANNEJ Nas- ty Girls DANCE MEX POPPER!1 LOVE YA MOM YQ GARY . '9n. 11 7' w I g trtr As,-1 xy' 9 f i M- tt!! H' , ' I A. Barbara Lekes Elezabeth Lennan WOOW! NO More Gestapo Mason Queens Beware of Andre CLASSIC TOKM DUCK Fac GH jail Bird We'Il get our Henry MOOW WOWWOW Didds FAKE. Nidelvia Levya Kevin Lewis 85 Greatest Year Ever See Ya School! Thanxs 4 the Memories from the Past 3 years! Key Club Best Club around! Thanxs Mom and Dad!! Jose Limonc Phillip Little EWS 417 Qv-M f 2 sq-.4 Shawn Logue Minna Lollis MIN! BST BUD 4EVR BU BBAL TPK!s 83 4 VB 824s B 83 T 83 HQ 84! BST TIMES WMYLUVCHRI- SUZ 84 ME 4EVR I LUVR BABE GT PS DCB! SKIOTL!I LUV L' NI 19 D. Scott Long NIBBLER-hack wfSpeed4Q Dr-RAGE wfEH BCRHJG CBR Setc OTL IJKGHJ RANCHO! BGXMB MS LS-CHOP 62 BRACK are GODs THE KEY!-IVY?! TDMEP. ,... Juan Lopez 85 Is it all oveer yet?? NO!! Its only the beginning! fun years greatfnds. Thnx MB- Beautyul Mem shall live on Love U M K: D. Michael Lopez SNIDE NO GUCKS ENDLESS SKING MB GROGSTERS-RT SR, JR, RH, DM, EH, JC, DA, JW, LL Jazz-HAWAII 83-85 WIZE guy-swe JON. Clara Loyd Show choir wfMr V. Job in stud. S tore Pizza on the bus Ms. Pacman Thrllr We did it yeah 85 Maurice is my Love Thanx MB Luv ya Mom. Jenny Lucas College? Yeah! BeSt Buds wfKristie Laurie Thanx Wade I Luv you forever your the best Mom 8: Dad Mar 49 Lesa I Luv U all.' LTGT's ROLL. Who me?, says Jose. Seniors 185 X ,4 'L 'iff-'LL .V A i MM? W Q5 ii ily, Myle Ly Barbara Madkins 85 was liveju kicked it with afewfriends AH LM EF IV THANX to Mr. DU Track 82 85 Iongjump 440yd relay Luv ya M.B. Wade Mains CLASS OF 85 V-TENNIS 84-85 Good Times Rage W EH,JC, ect. Ski Bum Bnhn- head 85 Love You Jen, Thanx Mom UCSD!! Flv Hi!! 186 Seniors Marny Manner LEBON-TEARS 4 FEA RS LUVMBZIGGYBSTTMS WRHDSIQFINILUVU DURAN 2 I LUV U DAD 8: MOM SNAP JAMMOD SARE BACK SCOOTER SKA LUVUDS 8 JG VEG. David Marrero PULLed Cool Scams with CRI keeps cumming, I will see ya in jail. Heavy metal forever nomods Just Head bangers 'HAPPY TRAILS MB . Bradley Martin Dale Martin THANXS DAD:Marj HAVE FUN WILL TRAV- EL, Everything in metal shop Dams-A VE good Time right JeffHA HA Good time goon! Damon Martin 84-85 VSFBJJPRTYHRDW Thanx Ladys 4 all Those Mucho Times All my Luv 2 cL 8: Russia Thanx 4 being There-Love yA always Mom 45 Dad! Coleen McDowell Great times with great friends MS JD LS BL QQ OT hers sert missions SD srf trps N 8: S Jam on it! Thanx Mom 442 Dad I love uf Steve McEnroe VI ball 85 Veg cult hork 8 BuD WJ CMB-i-m Pil Bun- mymentot Bachaus Mods alon sw MBHS girl tmin is DeaD thax Bros ,IM BM IE LX MOM. Karen McEvoy WAS I OD RFROM KER NS2SBMP WUTDINGO WH UN GINTHERE GUY SILUVUS COTTY THANKS 4 EVERY- THING MOM AND DAD MSS TOO. Shannon McGlathery RAM SPEEDU? JVfTBL 84 VSwim 84 85J DAVE 8: BRI Hackn wfNI BLR 49 DR swim Parties wfJD Cvr tops. No Thumbs-Thnxs- Mom Dad Bro! You cannot have youth and the knowledge of it at the same time,' For youth is too busy living to know, and knowledge is too busy seeking itself to live. - Kahlil Gibran x. 7 -fm Megan McJunkin Thanx 2 all 4 your love. RJ, MF, TZ CR RM, MF, JS, LS, DI, BW, MMC BMrly JHnd rx BauJ CUHOH NO! Our Secrets, LOVE PEACE AND ONENESS. Heather McMaster Poems Of My Soul Wher Flying Unicorns Dance Ovr Purple Hils B Freinds WOO Niener Michelle Melanie Love Always Big Bear Hugs. ., x A X Asahi Robert McPhee VIKINGS FOOTBALL SHOW STATS RUIONA NBROS CUTTING LOOSE BUDWEISER SANTAB SURF CREWFT WITH STACIE I LOVE YOU CLEMN 'fern Olivia Mejia 85 Alive-Best yea Thank you To All My teachers and friends-good luck to-all I I th goodby My Best friends Thank you to MoM if dad!! S IQ, Lisa Mendez Ah-Memories So Scared Of That Luv My BRIASH PRUNE CAROLM LISA FUSCHIA! LUV DRNI- MORG SPOOK Meow Fin- aly TaDa! Family Luv Ya All. Gloria Michel Dan Miller CREW 3 yrs Vrsty Reslin Have RSLVSA Brew HA- HARi LL inAll Summr Lng wth DM JH MB A 3 YRS Fishin WiTH Ops--Thanx MOM Dad Shan. ffm.. . .5 Eric Miller Jaime Miller IM OUT OF HERE FOR- EVER! GOOD TIMES WITH BEST FRIENDS SB MH MI CM JC ZL KRLETS PARTK' HAIRY LIP-+-THE MOON ERTH ANXMOMA? DAD BURT!! Jennie Miller Lesal Miller Lisanne Miller Erotic City Soph Att Track ASB YBOOK AH U R no I Erotic Times W - EF RS CN TG AR BM JV CC BE Good lil Sis MM To Bad REG. LUV YA Mom di Dad Michell Miller by MB! gr 8 x's wfDE CA pals Thanx MSB 4 best 3 years! Neverfget QQ! I Luv U MUC HO! YAOMM-I WA L WM IQ M 4ever! Thanx F Will job! I LUV U M di D. Seniors 187 Dan Millhouse Thnx evry I esp 84 FB Team Thnx gys 4 AFny RGdty MSBS+BD ST GD BC DS FS CS JG DM Childrs RB StmesAHr1CM Thnx PeP I LUVyou mom Ki Dad Party. Nick Moceri Justine Moore 188 Seniors TE ,np- H 'Rv r 1 V , K A .T ,igf fl oso an ' 2 fx as V J i..,,,,i ff-- NW!! David Morrison Lilli Morse Snsts J MoonLit can Al- ways Trust UR iner Feelings Cuz Thy Alwys Tel The Truth Sunshn Girls Luv Aircrft cuz Thy ROKUs Pech. Sandra Mount Mathew Muckerman ff-.gr Anne Munda Mark, luv u 4everJBst x's wf DS 49 JC! Ghis's rule! Let's go topless! OB daze, niters, snowblindll Metal Roxlrn Madn! Thnx M ti D. Cindy Murray Tracey Murray REDAH! Fun X'S WfRagrs Pg Ed Al IQ spin Units Kris A? Stac P SM EX Ragin W KEnds QT Nessxy Rod Deli reusl CRZY LIFE LV yar- agrs! of43 TROY. David Nelson 3 years of tacopal aceand praising Jah 5 days saw ee- kis enough thanx burst BW E1 GH oh Dice MBkBPW school of driving Marley BOWIE. John, Brent, and Chris are star struck. , ..,, 1' Tiffany Nguyen Cliff Nichols Lisa Nicks its been 2 FUN! VAR RAH 83-84 ED Cheer 84-85 HComing 84l Johnny-mny mems! GRT XXRW RB CD JCJR SL NE WYRS PRTY LUV U BRET Sher Xo MOM. Cheryl Nolan LOVER GIRL JAMIN X WXSWEETT CASPRCR ZY LR OX ci MAR 4EVER SOULS IS LUV 2 DDSL 84 PRINCE THO! OH CO NT ROVER SY LUV 2 Sig-Ma Nu HERE WE come LUV 2 1 FEMILY cf: GOD.Q.' ' A 'ufv ' lil vf fo X Lb qi f. 'VV J 6 if f f V ly ,! v L D f fJ ii Li 4 viii X LL A L N fd A J x fy!! t W I I ', 1 h f of' H 5,1 . M ' ff , L. 0 ,J f V, nj 1 r y a ' ,X ,a '41 f u fl f ,X V U V! 1 Ll Lf A MMM K V ,f f L 4 y Q , dey! r I 70 ll! JN' ' LL X x Km X V4 I 6 far J w 1' 5 M I-1 L V L1 ff Q fl VJ L 6 1' ,va VIVA fi , 51 , - . ffl 1' , A . 1 i' fb i Ld '- 7 4 - ,cjf , , V L4 1' My 1 ' 41V ,- 4 Lf if? V' ff' ' DV' A fi 1 1 g 1 if fb, f cb if Q x ,lf Q Wesley Odom CLASS of 85.' ASB 82-85, Fun T imz Yearbook, Boss 81 Frnds Cl Rnkl! 2nd NONE MALIBU summer 84! FFVR.'Stanford?! Thnx 4ev- erything MB Luv Ya MOM! Bye MB! Vera Olano 85 GR 8 EST EA LOT of FUN erythingB 'N y f er L 0 . . DAD! B U, 315' d i Keep in AK.- ld ,si K C+ w W V' 68 WW 'Tl' Sharon O'NeilI Never forget Sums at Vctor fun,times wfNE JL special times wfDaryl I Love U al- ways Good Friends NC DP SF Gonna Miss U Guys Bye MB 85. Chris Opsal Oh John, I love ii, says Michelle. Corina Ortiz FUN TIMES Q M.B. Wf GORDO, NETTi, M.M. D.B. S.L. DJC M.M. K: IIB. FUN TIMES CL LUNCHC3 THEHUMPWXFRIENDS, LUV YA MOM, POP if FRENCHIE. Mai Overton LukOut World Here We Com! THANX Melissa Pam Wes Paul Sue O Lener Ja- mice Corey 45 vera 4 Ever- ythng! Couldn't Hav Don It Wfo ya! Luv MO. Seniors 189 'WW Gary Owen Ruben Pacheco Class of 85 We made it! Thanx MB 4 the good memories scruisen halls wf EJ prchutepnts Duran Duran Gd Ik Sis Luv ya Mom New sis 111584. Dana Palmer Its Ovr! Var VBall WfBuds- Fant Fun w Kris :Q Stef ARNFHonk Snif DSO-Bst Fr Alwys Party Cy Has Mex Bday Luv 2 ML JP SSC Pooky Lives on. 190 Seniors i V 5315 1 V it I it! .1i,, Qew my - V tp, , s Chris Pangalos Best tms wth Andy :Q Ralph 62 Bingmey is hos! Prty At Karens House Hold it tri- veria sking was to cool The Gang s UF Lov Mom A2 Dad Lou. Saul Paniagua Lori Paschall Best of 85-Thax 4 Every- thing Mel-Luv U Dale-Best Friends BL, DS. MH-lets Party Kris G.F Hockey 84 cf: 85-Love Ya Mom, Dad ai Sis. , .,,, ..,1,1f1:,- 1.35351 Steve Patton 85 Shere-Thanks MB 3 Grt Yrs never forget-TRTF-my Bud-RA-MP EB JF DM BM Tae Kwon Do 5 yrs!- The Local Grp-Luv ya Mom thnx Aloha! Laura Peasley Cynthia Peraza 85FNX WKGODBEA SIS Ji DELSPC I MONT WABEL LUV U AIWAZ! Luv U4EVER Lil SIS CES ai DAVTHNZ Alom 45 Dad 4 DA PATENCI L U VU. Annette Perez. S I Love you m thanx for me- mom Bur 31 LKout WRLD here I come. V Phakasoum Quang Pham YEAT WENT BY FAST- HA VE FUN EVERYBODY- SEE YA AMBHSHELL OSDSU-HAVE JSSKSS- GOOD LUCKNEXT YEAR MBHS FOOTBALL-WIN SOME GAMESU Olivia Philips Fn Tms Q Bld-Mt wfEH Gd Tms In 4th wfJTcQ SH, JE :Q JS Thanx Elanor Donkey Bsktbl wfMM Lunch wf.IJ Ki MC, MB 49 EH Thanx MB Luv ya Mom Ki Dad. Mary Picone EVE! GTO 2 WEWE!ELUV UBUD.'Thnx 2 DB 4MY4- EVER darling LOVE 2 DA- VID bst FR CN MG SV SS LA-BIKE YR BZING-RM? LUV 2 FAMILY! Melanie Pribyl GOOD MEMS Fr MBTHA XSMR VFRS UPOR TGD XSSWINGXSHOW CHR HAWAII 85 LVM 8: DAD BST BUDS LORI lg HEATHER .MIKEYR GRT GOD LOVES US!! BYE. Laura Prim Angela Pulsipher 85 GD TMS W VW JJ EJ MYL2CDONGRTmwJM 84 mst INTNCS .MROJ lKNgRVPRTYN VR4gT'8 TX MLPIJ YTX 2 MNIY frns ks NB TX MOM DAD RICK KRIS LOVE U. Q? wr' 3 Irma Quezada Josefina Ramirez 85-Best Year vero H BETTY thanx 3 all those SAT nites SEEYA! Than you Ms Lowler for helping me Love you HG The bech Luv Ya MOM DAD. Caroline Ramos Steve Ramsey John Rasimqs RAZZO ai REAMS BEST BUDS U FARI 8 SKING LOTS OF FUN TIMES SOCCER MOID SCREW LAJOLLARULES CHEERLEADING 85 MOM 8: DAD AREH. Scott Reams MARSHEL CRWL VSTO MCH FUN GOOF FONM 8 LONHEAD I CAN FIX IT JA2 mch FUN IN SQB ACR WITH JG JR NIL RH 2MNY GOOD 81 SWTH JR 2MNY DEEKHEADS. -pr ' ,,-7 Jodi Reid Im so xited!! Thnk 2 my buds DA LNTTCL TM TSLuv2 Laf tgd 2 at wz rem vr Un- toch blst Nppr 84 Crzy nt tes! Teztm! Lots a LUV MOM!! LUV U 85. Jennifer Reighley So Cal-No LtfEI5! Hooker 81-85 ybk 84-85 EiC85 Thnx 2 Staff Love Boss! Lots of Luk to Friends: U Know Who You R! Luv U Ma Capt 62 Stef. Bye Al - Luv Ra- punzel. I -an B' 'fry Chris Renzulli Se Ya at SB sch ofDesign I pull no scams befor its time spec Thanks to RUSHSD PD Tama Paiste 8 NEIL PEARTFor The InSpitation TY FY BY Elena Reyes Class 85 the best! thnx MOM 8: DADfryr suprtAL 8 BBfr chgr PK TA CR GM KSD dnt trgtth secr zytms I luvya ally II ALWYS bein my heart! N. Dan waves to his admirers. Seniors 191 , . aw., , Jami Rhodes 85 Is It!CYa Thanx Mom 8: Dad WKnd prtys 45 wth the pnch is ai DS, HG, JC, KD, RD Larry, Thanx 4 hte bst 4 yrs J a Grt I8! T Luv Ya! Adios MB! Lynette Rinella Many good times wfPaul Lort John Jill 81 Scott Thanx fo BDAY Party BB Trak Thanx MOM :Q DAD Miss ya Len TiffAlicia NETTE Kg PAUL 4EVER. Mark Roberti ORT!RIGHT!? WILL YA? Thnx MB8:Pals Luv YA AE LS CO KB AB EB TS GK SK Prty somy Rm OH BET- TERT bk thnk Gd w RDONE LUV 2 my FMLY MELH THNX FOR EV- RYTNG BE FREE!! Laurie Roberts MB 3 Grt yrs Squids Smur- funfMEX At bys OB SCHOOL Daz R Gone! Buds: Lyn Paul SDZing Zing JCow, Luv ya all. Thanx MOM and Doug I Love You. Enrique Rogriguez 85 goodby thanks to coach DP coach RC good lock to my friends especialy to JA JC PR A Secial thanks to MAM and Dad I still like SB. M . Rodriguez Pedro Rodriguez Thanxs Mom n Dad-Love ya BOT H!!! Richard Rodriguez 83-85 VCCn TRACK Week- Ends n partys wfJA, PR, DW, TW, GM, MN W Ski TripfKFng Tn Buds! Petes- casa Thaxfor ev Rob Tafvon lub u Mom m Dad. Roberto Rodriguez 85 Alive Thanks 2 All My Teachers Homboys Never 4get This 3 years O Fun I Made it Mary R A2 M Thanks Mom Goodbye Mis- sion Bay. Mike Rogers V-BALL 83-85 BBALL GUYS JV BASEBALL LOWRIM with CET BODY SUR-BoBTBS with s-Ar- rARNump see Ya LATER OF TO WHO KNOWS. Stacy Rohm Cousins?! Yeh! 82 84 Jazz Thnx Mr V, 4EVER DEPE- CHEMODE ECHO!Love U Chris MS, LS, SLJS, BR, I Love U Mom 8: Dad ci-TUf God Bless All. Forever together: Robin and LiSll 1H'2Y0l1dS tv WOYlf- Charlie. 192 Seniors JM Gary Ross Watch yo foHEAD VK. GO NAVY THAN KS MRS. G THKEiT MB CLASS OF 85 HAVE FUN N? YEAR TINA, LAH, MH NOT MIKE, AND THE REST. Brett Rozell YEAH HOO.' WILL JOE TDSBESTX GP WASHO T25ERS FUN WITH THE EGANG DELMATNLJ: WOM PIN CAR RCNGTH EDIRT SEE YA HDUH! LUV YA MOMAND KRIS. Juan Ruiz Ynah 83-85 Hoops Grt mx wfsam bow Sil Roz Reeb Kracks Grt ms at GP Skoal Bro Thanx Coach LG A2 IG Luv Ya OL GAmy MUmy B- Ball Bucs All Joe. Rader Russel Best Thanks To A Friend That I clsnt ofmade if With- out Brid 84 theres tofth ecrew Thanks Kris Wfor the fon- dest of times Stay FUBAR. QU' Suzanne Russell ITZ FINALE HERE 85 ALL THE FUN FOOT- BALL BASKETBALL GAMES ES THANX 4 UR SUPOR TM OMPADURO BEST O MY FRENX MH FF JB KG MD JC SK KK GL VYAW. Patricia Sallave VTrak 82 VB 83 B 82 83 CIF chmps dukie spaz SUNKUP uarev OIrMB Mahalo 2 Ggt mz Who luv xya bebe SG JS LS JL thnks no wgl Cami luv ya M n D. Mark says, Oh Betty! rf .4 .3 pr, l N1 ss ,N if -it ,tw - , , A A I Debbie Sawyer 85 IS IT CYAMBGHIA WHERE U? SR TINGN EVER 4GET REALTOR M lg CW WANT TO THANK FRIENDS 4 PUTTING UP W? ME LIFE HERE I CUM PSHP I LOVE U!! Bruce Schenkel 58FOSSAL CTHe TSEBT HERE IS IM THE HE AVY Me TALMan OT TH EE IGH HT Y FIVE CLASS REHGALLAG Ai MATS OmARE GTOFMB HS NO RETEL THANKS MOM th Q Brett Sams 2 It ' Best times in A11 Years with ' X4 vb F fzffful UCCWCHB URGER runs JLQQQ I ' AT lunch Best class auto V Ngvj-,S-d.f7 I learn Itttle to much time ' Q fx crashing CARS Party for- -3 A JM , by e 'e .' X h F i V 'cietbft it QPU? TCM Jesus Sanchez A E P Jenna Sandeman f- 1 4 c-,tm Lf Gs 84 rox Tub 45 . N t Buz Elvis-Bobs duh. R Jrenob SGLS Poem LS GB 3 wld miw SE on BWJL cootls Zig BOW VWXVIGW CQ, .Mom I did it Luv Your. fda t 6661 S Seniors 193 Marie and Colleen are excited about graduation! Jared S chotanus Pil wth Liz n MM-frenz wth Liz MM Junk Kyle-30 Kegs!-Not playing soccer- Liz luv U 4ever!-thanx sis sies and G rams-Hello Life! Lisa Schuler ASIL-Spaz? Track 82-85 Champions! Funfw Birdes- tac Duke Elsams S uey Rage wfo M :Q D GTPVLuv Mom Dad! Niky LETS GO EU- ROPE! 194 Seniors John Scott GUCK RULES YA BODY Y'NOA TOUNG EE CROS COUNTRYFUN WDT RP STUDIJSSRJ-RJRPS V BAL FEVER RAGING IN 85 HERE I COME RHM GC LAS THANKS MA N D. Sean Seal ADIOS MB fun thimz-in Bobs-Clall-Dyno-Dance- Parties-Bil+Betties- SDOM-KCUS-POSERS - WILL-DIE-JP-DK-Mib tons-Late! -m Vgk, ,..V KA K Diana Sesslar 85 4ever Best 3 Years of my life Thaxs 4 all the 9 reat memories Best of Time with myfriends DB SV MH MP LP LS SK TL SC Thanx MOM and DAD. Rebecca S eyde Ijust have to say thans to my best buds CB KW CP RC GA LM SP ecial thanks to Terry 49 Susy Luv ya Thanks to my Mom Dad family Business SS! Richard Shaw BUTCH Go Oglak No Dix Is Evrythng Classic Pedr Hi Ot Pt QB Sa Again Fire Xtng wsh CIF 84 Pep Boys My Bros JK RMS LDA JCL L Go Places! Brian Showalter See ya MB! 84-85 was a GAS. MANY Reckless nites. Nuro Trinkets HAA Sex Gang-Beasts My DRUM pal Aric-thanks to rall MOM. Chris Sills Steve Simpson Margaret Shrum DO I! LUV ME SAM IS RUTH JEREMYSHARON ni ANDREW ALWAYS ROCKY HORROR BEAU- TIF-L BEAUTIFUL FRY- days HAWAII 85 Paris HEREI MO ME LOVE YA MOM :Q DAD. X Phil Smerdon To All Who read this sin I0 year 84 fb 010 YA Right 65 CHEVY, Killing cans WK KE HN C Boys lov SB M di D. Steve Smerdon Best BudsfKen, Edmon, Dan M, Dan V, 8: Nick. V football di Wrestling A478 HWT 300 LBS Bench, Thanks 4 the Home Wk BRO. Janine Smith JENNY WERE OUTI L Y CDONTCRYDS RTCR W 3 GS FUN X WXJB HI JI NIT8 TL K MUCH JL BA WETIT WONTLET GOJ3 JS 2 ROW FLSH THNX MOM PA JON 45 KASITK Jenny Smith NINE WERE OUT ILK' 3 JS 2 ROW FLASH 25 CQ CONDO S HI JI NI TS 5 FUNXDS RT CRW3 GS! C DONT CRY UP ON 20 MIN JJC WELL BRICH BY LUV U MOM DAD KAS. Kelly Sorkin Evry prsn 8: all the evnts of yr Ive Rt hr Bcuz U have Drnthm thr Wht U Chuz 2 do Wfth mis up 2 UTHN X Mom Nan Pop B :Q OP 4 EVRYTHNG! LV UALL. Lisa Speare out ofHSfinally.' Gr tim wf BF KYM Gr Frnds: STJD SS U LUV U DAVE 4 ever your sniters wfJ :Q Diz 3 Su u REGGAES CUL Luv 2 M 8 D 4ever free bye. A-A Q, -'D i g 1, . - .AX 6. A- Q M ' Lori Stahl MCILVU WXAL MYHRT LIS OF GD MEM RESFR NZ SDb Ed Km Vk Fs Smr di Xmas 84 Chty 629 85 Scary Thnks mom, dad, M, R, MI did it!!Cya MB Bye, YEAH. Maria Stecca 85 THE BEST THANK u MB 43 GREAT YEARS I LUV The BUCKS 4ever Luv ya Mom 62 Dad Thankya Ms Lawlor 4 teaching me Eng- lish-UCSD here I go!! fi 0' N4 . Janet Steed JAZZ 82-5 HAWAII 83495 NV RF RG TSV, KB, LH, WH, SR. GYM FVR. MB 49 KA BST BUDS THANX GLEN, TINA QQ JB. LBSU- PHYSTHER. MB IS BS T LUV U M fi D. Theresa S teinwehe Thnkx 4 Dalafsgang I luv myfriends! RWAML 2 UF! Tms itz onlyfshn ENG 84!s A1 s do it plpwyld dole! kfb dude thnks 49 luv M :Q D. It's Definitely a case of SENIORITIS! , , .., 4 Seniors 195 Robin, I think something is going on behind my back, says Lisa. Aric Stimpert Trinkets, Darts 49 Dia- monds, 83-85-W-Boy Roy- Brians DIRWBOB-Thanx 4 Friends, MODS-Die Glory Boy SS JA AFI Ame Thanx MOM 62 DAD. Jim Story Frank Stover 196 Seniors Maria Strohlein Stroh's Huh Now U Bucs, 82-84 vrsty volleyball-Thnx Bob. I luv U Linzy di Ball. Buds wfCB MC, EE, BC, CO, RJ, 8: esp. CM C YA MB. Joe S tupar Tim Sturgill SUMMER of 84 BETSY PARADISE VALLEY-JIM BORWN CRIS FAGAN- CHAD TAYLOR-0+S- WEET WILLIAM-DEB- ORAHI TELL YA VITOJC HEBREW BILL. N N is.. 2 oao. ' ..,, ss., t .I-' g , 's P . f.fr-:-:, fy Y 1 .r-i i igss , '.'-. Lindsay Sutton LV2 MR MSAE MM MB MH EB EE CO KB Stacy Mom n Dad WP Buddys STATLER tennis? KLind- singf Frm TJ 2 spce mtn WHAT LRKS! cya. Susan Tabor Sue Talley SOCR wld n CRZY tms wf SS CR KB JD SS 123 wf Lisa Reg AE, Brd RK rs Hidi tms at Z' SLAWS- +SOL BROS SKing Gttms wfsis LUV UM 8: D Kpon Jamin! Toni Tarango Fun Times wfBst PALS Nanc ML CL SH NS SD TG KO. Alwys Member Smartie wfChuck n Dav- Luv Shopping. I LUV U MOM n DAD, T hanxs! Andera Taylor SPECL THANX 2 LiLSiS LH! LDDV 8: LATIN AHUALL MADE 85 LiVE 4 ME 2 MYBABYLORE NZ OC MAY WE b 2bETHER 4EVER PB 8: JB THAX 4 THE DOG LUV U MOM. Candice Taylor JAZZ 83-85 Hawaii 85 good times Bow-wow Best Buds AK MG CH LU LH never forget You best times a MB on to bigger and better things. Chad Taylor Mohamed and Abraham TS JB LP KWMM and VITLa C tosse 84 85 HI MOM to love and oose is not alwy a better han to nevr love at al BI FRIENDS. No Adrienne. Do it like Lisa, says Irma. ,E . S T vw ...nf Marc Taylor V-baseball 85 2 JV Bthrm reeb drunks Frnds DP MT RC I LUV SG trick Mex 82 GrfYPC 84 Ctl 83 Colbn dc YAMB lg ECP krock. Laura Tharp BUBA ? BudsAlwayz Min A2 Jen.'Ang-WHY? Dizzlnd Soker nfl! emupl Mel GUD xs w!,I aft TGRTxs w!Pd'z R Thnx P 4 al the hlp I Love M di D. Stuart Thompson Mike Tqfany MBCD-VEG OlvBJ! class of 85l!l! Good Times A? Friends-CJ, MB, BB, JH, JW-See ya MBHS!!! I LOVE STEPH-ThanksAll- THANKS DAD. Daniel Todd Mission Bay Wat a Selec- tionl Guys U no WHAT I Mean. Fun on Chnl 37 A? 7. Mayilyn Ur awesome. I Love You Ma :Q Pa too. Joe Todd Fellow Studs, You're the greates and I Love you MB many Fine Betties Thanks WH Lov U CANDY BE BACK HOUSTON? Michael Todd Ive met some great Friends here hate to leave lifes a beach best of luck to fellow Studs bad axses CB buds and a great girl MET. Sueanne Tom FRS I WILL NVR 4GET KK RW RSAP PW UP CM INGSENSKCTASPA PJ S 7esp SP TWJ DY4 mkng CL '85fun Bst Wsnws 2 JT BTMT KTBDLKlLUVYa MOM :Q DAD. Mat Tomaiko 85 the year to remember m RUSHS CORPS friends MT TG DA SS ST KC lt was teal and it was fn but Stay wel and SURF! Sa. Hue Tong Des Moine T oomer CLASS OF85 ISALL THE WAY LIVE! I WOULD LIKE TO SAY GOOD LUCK TO THE YOUNG LADIES I MET THIS YEAR. FROM ROMEO B 'K 'ADES. Cesar Toscano SOCCER A420 V TRACK 85 4EVER BEST YEAR THANKS MB TEACH- ERS, COCHRANE Ki MATS ON BEST COACH ESI EVER HAD. SNIILE PEOPLE! LOVE MOM AQ DAD. Senior 197 Scott Unger Key Club Lt Gov Senior ,,...s, ' Ligia Urgelles Ten 83-85, Bad 82-84 Thanks 2 GOD, S. J, St CLMPSS wfoutya, nvr 4get C'ing PA wfTU Good Xs wf Buds U know I Luv U PAPI- T OyMAMITA! Sara Vafa GOD RULES! SW-SH-JE D. Van Arsdale Denise Vasquez Neicy NYC girl-Salsa- GH-ETU2 mean a lot 2 me- Liz, AT, LD EV good luck- mm I LUV U! Party time! Money Love Success, Luv U MA :Q DAD. Irma Vaugh Great Year Thanks To Or AH LM BM and MB 85 Crew Luv ya Mom Ji Rosu Class of 85 Rules O 8 Car and Irma 4ever OAI Funie cu HL MB MD don6forge. Richard Vi les Dan Villanella 502-.09-KKDstro Co. Gd frds KK PS SS EH TS TM Moto cross racing Carlsbad THRASHERS Thanks Mission Bay Love Ya MOM 8: DAD. Kris Volk 1985-BEST TIMES WITH ALL MY FRIENDS SPE- CIAL TIMES 8t MY LOVE TODOJA MA ICA Bs UDS cf: REGGAE CARS LONG BOARDS LOVE TO MOM 8 DAD SPLIFE. class Vice!! Thanks-Un- 82-85 TANKS MRV GBX! N- D gmch Tahoe qfLL8zSLAll JAMACA 83 PTL BB-Bs JVM success TO: SG, CH MC, so MG CB BI GE MD sr VU fd, LN 442 JD. Thanks and Love OF ALL-JESUS TANKS X W W X Mom .Q Dad! MA A1 POP! 1 L U SA- W - H N LINGA WA! 1 L U ss. lb AQ A W ' fs! Y Aw M M w L! L A 8 s AM! I M! K 1 W X L We ' W' QW 198 Seniors - l l tim Kristan Wagner CLASS of85 my best! Thnx to the flwng: RB CP APfun 8: crzy tms too! Cyn' dog 46 Ing drive to LW! Jst kddngf Best oflck much luv RR .Q M 62 D. Chris Walker LOTS OF FUN, great TChrs, my FAVRITE LDYQ TAM, ERLY SRF MUFFN HEAD YO, Thanx Friens, HAVEA-Blast, SumBDY HAS TA, EVRY D BY TK CAR. BEM OQECQ 5 UIC? WM EMD Richard Walker Dig The In Look MB-Power Pop Scooter Boys All- nighters DSSC-ISAS Keeps On Burning-Theres aS Youre The Best Thing MH YF- Cheers. T rayce Walraven I did tt Jnifr Too Tsie Fmly PJMA PAADEKATEb Th ILOVE YOu always LS LM Aungie KDADQ Thank you UT 84 LSD lmrmo AJP A 4ever WT Al my luv. Bibi Ts? EU TMOULM HWQMTNTW mm mme, XXAQKH XJXXQQLQI XLR? qcljf ZQUZ CQCBNSUJ, ww, me Aww C557 UDDIMB ITS Tum, 'TQ Paul Warmath 85! PW Driv School Tues Nite K movies ZZZs In Kers's Fun at MB partys Prase JahfKN KB BW CH RRtKWMOEL GHLS DP RF ' see ya Mom :Q Dadlif Jeff Warner LIN IN SRF WXSKIAT RIV THX TO BST BUDS DA MT JJ MB JH JC GW BM MAL LIVE GS YA BODYS PORSHSMOISD LUV YA MOM DAD SIS GD LUCK N LIF KP SH RE DIN. Melody Warren The grls go try thm I Luv mi- vet men Hersh 4evr Gr 8x w f Skr sathmp nvr 4gt x wfLT JT al wz drnk EK Ur so spcl 2meIluvUMILuvUso meh thnx. Jeremy Waterstone Luv Ya MS KDOIJ, SL, CH, RC, DC, AUC L. Great tmz at RHPS, Beach. I love you, MAEP. Good luck mext year, T. Bye MB. mcg QQ, ,fb iimcfeif msg 151114, mmgg, C4 QZQ ugwg Ram fl M015 HUM W+fitf,Q,f+mT me qmflis fm SQKZQ, U uc? QV f V fowl? 9221 1905 sweat -0600, Wu, wsu 513,23 Robin Watson UR MY L-X BUDS: LS, LN, WB, LHC JB. CHEGR JV-K 85 Homecoming, wf CHARJBYUFLK HOME! I luv U Mom n Dad n Faml Luv U KIM, LETS GO BARB! Brom Webb THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES MB- THANKS TO MY MOM FOR ALL THE HELP THROUGH SCHOOL- GREATTIMES WITHMY W-M N352 Q, sam time awe ws TUXBL wmv Q1 if5i,Nfi753iV'L'WYA W Mwiavwg wmv. QM UWQCQQSJN new . f TMC? QQQEQ, P? D t ff f NT L- ,, , . 'VB MM? 'A Til-BQML V. WML Www QQQMWE, x3ic,c,lMMt, 7 p' If i Q 5jNNf3m I Seniors 199 K .f 5 Xxkf X I A X L aff f Doug Webster Avoir MB Track 84-85 Cross Country 85 See ya Track Buds DA DB MC JC GG JR PR RRA H BL So long bestfriends A H BL TANBW i Luv you Mom. Christina Wellington MICK IS GOD GD XS Wf YR RC STDM GR MS JW I LOVE YOU BOB! BEST MEMORIES WXNJ MEX YA! R STONES 4EVER ROCKEY HORROR ILUV YA MOM DAD SIS BYE. Sheri Whitfield Who dve Thought id Make it? Best X'z With KTpAi Ge Gp Ape in Gigo MOLLYgo! the Mush LIVES thnx MoM dad ti GrNdAD I. DARIN-I LOVE YOU! Brian Williams EUTOPA VARS TRACK JAH loved ones BTGd Rafto MEX-+-JOJUN KKL my ill WHERE I GO NOBODY KNOW? nol-M-G-K Bruce! Too Much Love to Ma 45 Pat Sis. Jeff Williams ER CHARLIE HASSES GAY BOONEZ LATER BERG GRENYA KNOW? GOOD LUCK2 68- YOULL NED IT LATER MB 4 GOOD VAN HALEN RULES LUV U MOM HUBBBZ. Pam Williams ILUV85.U THANX TO MY WP BUDS-JM BL SB LOOKOUT SEAGULL! ALSO HIS G 8: MOM IS SUBB-GREAT TIMES! I LU MOM, MnM. THANX 4 EVERYTHINGLU Valerie Williams Lefinestici! Jen elecroispas! Lia Mouramesamis: JJ EJ AP-Monamoura VK tou- jours Jetai mera it ow jours LO VE YOU MOM DAD BOB! Michele Wilson Brenna Wyman FREEDOM' Always On The Loose Never in Class ci Ms Visit All So Fun in 82- 85 Missed Ya All in 85 63 Porshe A2 Raggin God Bless 8 Love Ya. Steve Zucker 'Alive in 85 Track 84 best friends SS, ES, GO, MM, CFessoo lgn ah SHBMgno- los GT at MB-y trap-! I. rep divingArchfor 2 thanx Mom :Q Dad. ,:fl272ztfff:n 'f ,JM V 200 Seniors I 'ANTEII WHO: All 1985 WHAT FOR: graduates of The 25111 Class Mission Bay Reunion of the High School. Q afore mentioned WHEN: The Xi. Pff S0 S- year 2010. W mm ! WHERE: San . .X X Diego, ' California. WHY: To reminisce, relive, and revive old memories. When found please contact: Mission Bay High 2475 Grand Ave. San Diego, CA 92109 Attention: Stacey David K619j 273- 1313 '1 N TED Alves Y. xi Most All-Around Scott Unger and Stacey David Most Outgoing Lisa Nicks and John 202 Seniors Cunningham if Most likely to Succeed Wes Odom and Shelley Geiger Most Eligible Bachelor and Bachelorette John Rasimas and Mi- chelle Ball Nicest Smile Sharon 0'Neil and Eric Hingley ,xA 3 away gifs? 1985's Class Couple Jenny Lucas and Wade Mains Life ofMission Bay's Parties Russell Johnson and Janine Smith Seniors 203 204 Seniors Mission Bay's Most Athletic Team Chris Butler and Minna Lollis The Biggest Flirts of Mission Bay Anne Munde and Dan Millhouse . ,om f f fm, tw wzwm-e. -mf, is ' .1z':f'A5i f'f, f,,.iw, f f-xx' mf , , , . ,, I .Q . ,.. .,f, ,Q Q A ffl: 'Z' RW ,anew Best Dressed Around School Nancy Gallo and Brent Chandler Our Most Loveable Friends Lisa Miller and Richard Ambler Prettiest Hair Roy Jones and JennU'er Reighley aww wr JK friendliest Lance'RLarson 'gl Rolfjrfkffa on! 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To be recognized as one of the top ten seniors is truly an honor. They represent the top 2.5'k of their gradu- ating class. This yearls top ten seniors not only re- present the most dedicated scholars at Mission Bay but also the most active. While maintaining their high grade point averages they have been able to take part in various extracurricular activities ranging from Speech and Debate and student government to being members of the Jazz Ensemble and sporting teams. Many of these outstanding students are able to accomplish all ofthis while hold- ing part-time jobs. Mission Bay's top ten seniors bring pride, class, and dignity to the Class of 1985. Their hard work and determination will bring rewards in the future, and de- serves congratulations from all of us. lr Top row: Marc Phillips, Wesley Odom, Shelly Geiger. M ddle Row: Scott Long, Melissa Caccam, Lindsay Sutton, Stacy Rohm. Third row: Damon Martin, Valeyie Williams, Mike Lopez. , ' K -'QL' CV ' 6' -1-' ' X f f fd .-.ct V214 f ax A . - ft y VL s X 208 Top Ten Seniors CZ!!! 'CJ ! ,x F Gwpyku . gf 4.0067 7 1744 utstanding Accomplishments Girl 's State very year the top girls in the junior class are brought together to determine who will be selected to represent Mission Bay at Girls' State. After narrowing the number down to five, a committee of both faculty and students selected Christy Drage as Mission Bay High School 's Girls' State delegate. Selected as frst runner-up was Michelle Kneeland and second runner-up was Susie McGrath. Christy Drage will represent Mission Bay at a state conference in Sacramento from July I through July 8. There Christy, with delegates from each school in the state, will take part in a model government. Christy Drage will undoubtedly bring respect and recognition to Mission Bay High School through her participation in Girls' State. We all congratulate Christy Drage for her outstanding accomplishment. it 'AH it Boys' Stater Kyle Ketchum. Girls' Stater Christy Drage. Boy's State lmost as hard a decision to select Girls' S tate, is the process of determining Boys' State. This year's group of outstanding ju- nior boys proved no exception. Similar to Girls' State proce- dures, the top boys in the junior class were brought together to talk about themselves so that the dvjicult decision could be made. After careful deliberation it was determined that Kyle Ketchum would represent Mission Bay High School at Boys' State. Chosen first runner-up was Justin Casady, with second runner-up being John Moceri. Kyle Ketchum will take part in the Boys' State Conference in Sacramento from June 22 through June 29. There Kyle, with junior delegates from each school in the state, will form and participate in a model government. Kyle will have the opportunity to experience the American political system up close and personal. Last year's Boys' State representative was Scott Long, who says it is a wonderful chance for someone to learn while actually taking part in an out- standing program. Kyle Ketchum will bring recognition to Mission Bay High School through his great achievements in both the aca- demic and athletic fields. We all congratulate him for his Boys' State selection. Boy's and Girl's State 209 Award Winners Bank of America Certificate Winners John Dort Rodney Henderson Computer Studies Trades and Industrial Michell Miller Business Wesley Odom Marc Phillips Stacy Rohm Lab Science Social Studies Art Janet Steed Music Plaque Winners Bank of America A I I Lindsay Sutton Jeremy Waterstone Valerie Williams Mathematics English Foreign Language Melissa Caccam Shelly Geiger Megan Mclunkin Science di Mathematics Liberal Arts Applied 62 Fine Arts utstanding Selections ach year the PT SA honors those persons who have provided outstanding service to the school. Shown here with Principal Bal Urrea, this year's recipients, Janet Dort, PT SA President,- Robert Engberg, computer teacher,' and Sharilyn McSwan, English teacher, will have scholarship contributions made in their names. 52 Q S Sis Q2 2 Figs E63 515 ission Bay's National Merit Finalist for 1984-1985 was Melissa Caccam. She earned the chance to compete for national scholarships based on her high SAT and PSAT scores. 4 HhSwh,ofcAr13cLe+ WWUW' WJ' 1, ,emo jfuvvk. QM' Www cd' . Smwpbcwug Y CM WMM -Qyfvflfffei ,U.Q,Q,K , vi Uffiffvf ' M - hifi W' Dawg gehgw rlene Lee and Javier Rodriguez attended a conference in cj' Washington D.C. and Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. While there they toured many historical monuments. This opportunity was awarded for outstanding achievement by the Freedoms Foundation. Owe? Tl LMUWJL gmc -h TCU!!! JWUUL Lfbvm Ofvlyx-biuQ,AMfYvvv1fuA H Y YD Ogtirlnlhgsgciionscczlz , 'V A s . Aww, AD YI THELIFE OFASE IOR nRe in al Seniors eat Wheaties ,- .We I f uhm. Our Senior never sleeps alone. Seniors are always concerned about personal hygiene. Senior's life is anything but glamorous. Take for example our typical Senior pictured here. As you can tell already, he is very dedicated, and strives for excellence, like any Senior. Rarely do sen- iors cheat, leave campus without permission or even sleep without doing the homework that has been as- signed to them. As Seniors, it is your responsibility to set good examples to the underclass as well as your fellow classmates. No doubt, this Senior class will be remembered for many years to come. 212 Typical Senior.. . A Day In The LUe Of Q WHOOPSJ t t tp d W-f R ' W 2 lp f K , 2 'TZ ,, ,, if f: frr' - ' -- ri - if' ' K A 1 4 K , ,r A , i V .,f, 7f6c.r,'0Sf-t?!00J fdfff AAD L M an w 40. HM UM S'f 6'f , Typwa15em0f...ADay1n TheLzfe0f 213 Last minute cramming before the test. M.B. Golfers Up T Par ue to increased student interest in the game oj golf Mission Bayfor thejirst time infour years was able to have a golfteam. Through the efforts ofMr. Rich- ard Wery, father ofjunior Paige Wery, Mission Bay ogered to students the opportunity to take part in a sport that has grown in popularity over the past few years. Calling Torrey Pines Golf Course home, Mission Bay went up against top ranked teams in the league, including University of San Diego High School and La Jolla High School. With top players Paige Wery, Mike Tokisawa, Lau- ra Autio, and Mark Klingler, Mission Bay remained stead- ily in the top four throughout the season. Coach Wery com- mented that he noticed great improvement in his players from tournament to tournament. He was very optimistic about the future ofgolf here at Mission Bay and hopes that they are building a strong goUprogram for Mission Bay in the future. Mission Bay isfinally a contender in Western League golf play. This year's team showed great dedication and talent which gained them the respect of their competitors. Although this year can be considered a building year, they will def- ni tel y be a strong team in the years to come. One never knowsg there may be another Tom Watson or Jack Nicklaus who will get their start here at Mission Bay. Back row: Ray Tokisawa, Mr. Wery, Mike Rogers, Laura Autio. Front row Mark Kltngler Paige Wery, Steve Gomez, and Mike Tokisawa. 214 Golf Team Break time for Mike T okisawa, Paige Wery, and Steve Gomez. new I Steve Gomez in the rough. Fairway shot for Laura Autio. ra- . 5-reg M fi 1 ' I - mul .if i is Z2 Mike Rogers concentrates on a putt. GoU Team 215 above: Shaun Wagers learns about Industrial Marketing. Megan Mclunkin shows her interview skills. 216 Career Fair CAREER FAIR GIVES IDEAS his year, as in the past two years, Mission Bay's Magnet Center provided students with the chance to learn about possible career fields to become involved in. There were eight possible sessions to enroll in. These sessions were Careers in Graphics Your Own Business - The American Dream? , Your Future in Graphics Interior Design Career Opportunitiesn, Commercial and Industrial Marketingn, Retail Careersfor the 80's,', How to Interview for a Job , and Archi tecture f Drafting X Engineering. U Of these eight, the students were allowed to choose three. The seminars gave students ideas for future career choices. Not only did students get to listen and speak with successful adults, but the seminar gave them a vacation from their pre-lunch classes. V N mPm0 iNT f .xvvuchimu Fon ' A Neiman-Marcus employee explains a correct application. The flyerfloated around Mission Bay that week. When asked of their opinions about the career fair many said that they were glad they enrolled in the sessions. Because of the success the fair had this year, it will undoubtedly be held again next year. Thanks to this great learning experi- ence many Mission Bay students are now more certain about their previously nebulous futures. An interior Design specialist tells about her business. 4 ,1,, . - N X 5 f f LIGHT UP YOU ' FUT RE cnssns run me :calms XR ' ' - ' ruunsnAv.mnuAav1,1sas,g N , I I . 8 - 10 a.m. New 3 - NNN-K 9 iii -N -,, ' - , ef- N- - , r , ' smut scsamus . .. g W , ---1.L?1--e -- MMM f ---'-if AK ' I. Gamers nn Graphlcs - Room 334 3555153 mn 1' 2. Your Dorn Business-Tha Amencan Dream'f' - Room 331 Hman Suu uour Futura in Mm-sms - RW' 23' a we 45 Pass. Ahlermr Dessqn Career Opportumnes - Room 342 8:69:25 Saul Sllommercnal and Unduslriat Markeunq - Lrbrary 9 259 30 55' . 9:20105 Saul K Ulstaxt Careers tor me Us - Room 382 Dglr K? X 1. How to lnkervnevz lor a Joh - Camera: Q' lArchnteclurelbraltinglingmeermq - Mom 153 W R-fx. XX 0 o 0 I 0 A yy A NNN.. 0 a 0 A ' X- ...-.....f U -- W ' U - Q P808 m l X NX ,Z numaaywuvsmnra x X XT h mica! I I ax nc on! DH Care r Fdliveans graze th: Magrm Gamer Oillc ww January 28. 29. 11 31 or Fenruavv tumors and Se-moss hav! 9rrorrt1l70YV'5 ' Mauprnn, UIWKS and Design X X mrn days ol regmmro Ms. Malley almost thirty years ago and today. m l : ,in-alan Ms. .loan Malley Q: What has changed at Mission Bay in the last thirty years? A.' Not much has really changed. They're still a great group of kids. Q: What brought you to Mission Bay? Thirty Years of . . . . . . Dedicated Teaching or the past thirty years Ms. Joan Malley and Mr. Walter Zmolek have dedicated themselves to the students here at Mission Bay High School. They have seen Mission Bay grow into the school it is today. Mission Bay students and teachers alike thank these two outstanding teachers for their excellence and commitment to Mission Bay High School. Mr. Zmolek almost thirty years ago and today. Mr. Walter Z molek Q: What was your most memorable experience at M.B.? A: Accomplishments of the students: Mark Johnson, Q.' Future plans? Kevin Mishe, John Wilding. A: I think I'll go on for a while yet. A: I signed with S.D.U.S.D. and was assigned. Q: What are your plans for the future? Q: What one word would sum up the last 30 years? A: Enjoyable. It was jun to see people learn. A: Early retirement and running a dog kennel. End of an Epoch 1 his year, we at Mission Bay have witnessed a change that will have a tremendous impact on the school next year. This was the last year that Mission Bay will have three grades. Starting next year, Mission Bay will inherit the ninth grade as well. This will put the population of our school to over 1600 students. Do not be alarmed. Mission Bay will have bungalows added on our campus in one ofthe sites pictured here. This marks a new era for Mission Bay, enlarging the student population, and presenting a challenge to the administration. Not only will Mission Bay lose the graduating Class of '85, but the three-year high school system that we once knew. Last 3 Year High School 219 The Main Leaders ofthe School ' Tom Patton, veteran vice principal. ou studied, learned, participated, contributed and made a difference. You are leaving us with some grand memo- ries. In this year of high expectations, you blended seri- ous academic achievement and participation in sports and extra curricular activities with a sense of pride and maturity. Your friendships and contributions have enriched the history of our school. You have shared in shaping what Mission Bay High School stands for. Now take the future and let it be yours. We wish you continued success in all your years beyond graduation. A fond farewell and best wishes, Allan Peck, new vice principal. ,ggflifg ,A f l Balvanera Urrea, Mission Bay's new principal. ufdef X245 l fir If Afffil- 220 Principals A! of, d C J W of f Advisers of the eople Pete T errana counselor A -.L his year as they have done in the past, the coun- selors have done the impossible. Day assigned our great courses and then changed them U need be. They helped us whenever we had a problem with classes and gave suggestions for our future. Assisted by Betty McGovern, district counselor, they guided us through the game of life. . V J ,Jef -ff ' ' 4 Q L A uf Iris Garcia counselor Mc-Z. if KES 5 A J! I ' Q, 'K J Stephen Stangland, Magnet counselor. 5 J 5 2: if Fen x N If : A 1 If X f fi,- J 5 em y I E Hallo fi V X' fy 4 XM sl C I Counselors 221 . MakingMission Bay what it i . he many men and Jwomen p who make up our secretarial staff at Mission Bay steer a tough course. They attend school even when we do not and courteously handle attendance, an- swer phone calls, deliver mail, and help with our personal needs. Without the assistance of our cheerful and helpful librarians, Mission Bay students would jind it more difficult to write those research and term papers or simply to find the book they need. 2529 t diff -Ln! ,y Q A-M Mew . Qfaifscfi 1 1 222 Secretaries and Librarians Top KL-Rj: Mr. Roman Lewinski, Mrs. Billie Scofield, Mrs. Joyce Veskerna, Mrs. Cecil Robison, Mrs. Sharon Rearwin, Mrs. Theresa Piper. Bottom: Mrs. Barbara Schwarten, Mrs. Elaine Lee, Mrs. Kathy Stoker, Miss Madeleine Marietti. Elaine Lee, Joyce Veskerna, Jill Stegman, Barbara Schwarten. Cleaning and Feeding the Bac Top KL-RJ: Mrs. Simmons, Miss Goldsmith, Mrs. Cihy, Mr. Hennings, Miss Aramburo, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Clapp, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Carol, Mrs. Hardgrove, Mrs. Eisendhardt. Seated: Mrs. Remers, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Cor- ozon, Mrs. Ronning, Mrs. Reiland, Mrs. Cum- mings, Miss Mendoza. David Bochert, Don Bromley, Nick NikUora- kis, Paul Angelo, Michael Berneathy. Lfiiefagy . ustoduzns keep track of supplies and clean up after us in halls and lunch areas along with leaving our classrooms sparkling clean and shining. Cafeteria workers make nutri- tious and delicious breakfasts and lunches that keep us satiated. Their famous desserts keep the lunch lines long. 11:05 a.m. not only means 35 minutes of freedom, but a chance to sample a gourmet's delight. Custodians and Cafeteria 223 Teacher Have Class oo!! Mr. Byron Arnold, Math Mr. Kenneth Bailey, Math, Health :Q Dr. Ed. Mr. Joseph Barry, T.M.R., P.E. Mr. Bill Berggren, Math, Metal, Auto Mr. Robert Bray, T .M .R. Mr. Adalberto Campa Soc. Studies, Auto Coach Colin Cann, P.E., Law Mr. John Cournyer, History, Math f MSM! V561 fMQQWU0,Jx?W1 Mr. Dennis Drake, Drama, Amer. Lit. Mrs. Wilma Edwards, History, Math, Gov't Mr. Robert Engberg, History, Comp. Sci. M . T Ella Flanagan ath A Sf MS N? t if TZ 5 J, f X ' oath Robe tGallaher, Am. Voc. Lit., P.E. s. Sue Gerrish, TMR xg ,kj -Mfrs. Mary Gi iland by-l fl Magnet Cent Cood. Ms Suzanne oycochea JJ SLVR! Evo , .X 1 4 achers sii gi R gg f ,, ' we W ' im! fl il' Tim.. !Q,ZA,40'1L X M ,,Z7'twMf4g5,, ho makes the world go round? People. Who makes Mission Bay High School go around? Teachers. Consistent with the past, this year's teachers were all truly professionals in their particular field. Most ofthe staff are veterans, but we have some new teachers this year. rw , - ,474 LW MMCV ij RW602 l it K H by kvwbfy 0.132 CL LQ N S WY J Mrs. Elizabeth Halkola, Math, Eng., Assessment Mrs. Barbara Hand, Bus. Careers, Fashion R.0.P Mr. Gerald Hodge, Gra. Arts, Slk. Scr. Printing Mr. David Homiston, Chem., Phys. Sci. 3 5 as 4 i k 3 oefiirw h, en Mr. H ry e , A ., Psych. Mrs. Jane Knowles, Cont. Voc. Litf, U.S. Hist. Mr. Steven Kops, Am. Lit., Coord. Ath. Mr. James Lake, Crafts, Span., Art Mr. Louis Laurenzana, Biology w - Ms. Mary Lawlor I Eng. Lab, ESL, Yearbook Mr. Al Lewis, World History ,V P X Mr. Norman MacDonald, Coach .loan Malley, Phys. Ed., Inter Ath. Coach Willie Matson, Alg., Int. Alg., Inter. Ath. Mr. Paul McGucken, Ne l lf -, fizzil . f -l if K ' H ffl 'lhe Q ifyflz, ' W' 'fffi ,i.'-, , etil S V Bas. Al . Ph s. Sci. Ph sics it eess. g ' y ' y S ii 1 i n ' Teachers 225 Mrs. Pamela McKenney, Marketing Miss Sharilyn McSwan, English Ms. Marian Melville, Typing, Accounting Coach Walter Milton, U.S. Hist., P.E. Mrs. Joyce Nagata, Math, ASB Mr. Stuart Noderer, Drafting Coach Dennis Pugh, P.E. Dr. John Rogers, Spanish Mrs. Camilla Schiltz, Typing, Fashion Ret. Mr. Steven Scott, Graphic Arts, Photo Coach Michael Seaman P.E. Mrs. Ruth Sewell, Nurse Mrs. Anne-Marie Shed, Typing, French Ms. Annette Starr, Adv. English Mrs. Robert Steed, Art Ms. Judy Stell, Adv. Am. Lit., Speech Mr. Francis Stoneberg, Small Bus. Mgt. Mrs. Barbra Strona, Tutor Q Mr. Doug Swenson, Am. Literature Mr. James Trader, English Teachers at .Z .mszgz ..., ., .5 ,M . ..., , T , C i .V . gg.: ,...,,. 1.11 if if Q1 1 Coach Daniel Ungricht, Math, P.E. Mr. Reynaldo Vinole, Chorus, Jazz, Music Mr. Harry Weiss, Science Coach Marilyn Wild P.E., Coach Coach Larry Willis, Biology, P.E. f C Mrs. Carol Wilson, Psychology, Design Mrs. Joan Yost, Eng. Lab, Eng. Mr. Walt Zmolek, Car. Math, Math, Wood in un v 'rr A131- Teacher's Assistants Ileft to rightj: Jane Burton, Cindy Gelay, Irene Woodall, and Art Fisher. N , Tuff? . udp www OM fr K4 O, C UVKJVQL AMA n Xif-wfQf9-Q, QQ, gm M5944 JYkQ,fy,b L, UW. I m fl Teachers 227 sq 329. QS! Q I JCQNLMLQ A ter Hours utside the parameters of Mission Bay High School, students have acquired many interests such as work, sports, and various hobbies. Shown on these pages are a few of these multitalented students who have excelled in their various extracurricular ac- tivities. he annual staff would like to thank Hotel Del Coronado for their hospitality in allowing us on their grounds and the La Creme Limousine Service for the first class transportation. We are deeply indebted to the Star News for their graciousness in providing us with their photographic assistance. Mission Bay's own Janet Steed excels in gymnastics. At Taco Bell it's made just for you, probably by an MB student Gloria and Susie actually eat the school foodw 228 student Life S Pierre Stroot, a biker with a keen ambition to be 5541. urrently seeking a spot on the 1985 Junior World's Racing Team is Mission Bay's own Pierre Stroot. Pierre has already placed seventh in the nation for the pursuit division, third in the State for the Points Race division, and second in the State for pursuit. Pierre attended the Olympic training Camp in Colorado last summer. Pierre 's main goals include participating on the 1985 Junior World's team and placing well in the upcoming National Cham- pionships. From Pierre 's past record it is beyond a doubt that he is well on his way to a winning season. MARY LAWLUR: Your advice, patience, and understanding have helped us to help ourselves. Yearbook Ms. Mary Lawlor, the Yearbook Superwoman. Student Life 229 Joey Carrano, an aspiring Musician Parents Celebrate Seniors Monica Abat: For three years you've been learning, growing, and preparingfor a new phase in life, either at the college level or in the job market. Whatever you choose, I wish you great success, joy, and most of all love. Mom. Nicole Anderson: Congratulations for all the years of hard work and good grades! You have always made me very proud of you, and I hope your future brings you all the happiness you truly deserve. I am very lucky and truly honored to have you as my daughter. Enjoy your trip to Europe this summer!! You deserve it!! All my love. Mom Suzanne Berger: Suzi dear, I am so proud of you, not only for your graduation, but most of all for being such a beautyful person inside. Keep up the good work! Taffy says, Way to go! I love you very much. Mom Carolyn Brabant: Congratulations on your success in school. I know success is yours in what ever you do. Love always. Mom Cindy Brown: Senior in high gear! Thanks MBHS. Cheered three great years of volleyball - GO BUCS! Win one for mom! Whole family proud -you light up our life! Congratulations! Dave, Sandy, Jim 49 Sue. P.S. Look on stairs for great surprise! Lisa Burns: Youlre an important part of our lives. We realize it's time to experience life, but just remember to be your own person. Dad and Mom will always care. Do your best always. Endless love, Dad 49 Mom. Chris Butler: We think you're real special! Congratulations on your hard work and efforts. Love, Mom 49 Dad. Laurie Cairncross: Knowing you is something we wantforever! Happy graduation and lovefrom Fanty Sandy 49 Funkie Dave! Laurie Cairncross: You've come a long way baby! Hang in there and with your many outstanding talents you can dof bef have whatever you set your mind on. Enjoy your college years to the fullest. Happy memories will lastyou a lifetime. Love ya, Mom and Dad. Laura Callendar: Unbelievable horizons are opening before you, Laura - grab hold and hang on because this is just the beginning. You are a ray of sunshine in our lives and will be missed. Go get 'em! Love, Mom lg Dad. Melissa Caccam: From Pee- Wee to BH to Super Senior, love and happy graduation from Sandy 49 Dave Brown! Tammy C andela: Bet you thought graduation would never come. We are extremely proud and wish you nothing but happiness. June 26th! I8 at last! Happy Birthday. You can pick up your suitcases in the driveway. Marry a rich guy! Love, Mom and Dad. Scott Chambers: We love you and are very proud of you. In the Navy and in life may you always have smooth seas and the wind at your back. Remember Jesus loves you and we do too. Mom and Dad. Jeane Doering: Spunky, fun, outgoing, dynamic - a sheer ball of energy you have always been. A joy to your family from the moment you were born! Now the future is yours: grab hold and go,' remember the skyls the limit!!! WE LOVE YOU, Jeanine. Jennyfer Dougherty: It has been a grueling and expensive twelve 230 Parent Ads years of schooling. Never forget everything I have done for you. Ever I love you. Mommy Dearest Brian Drage: To a son who worked hard, studied hard, and played hard. We are proud of you and wish you the best of luck in the future. Mom 49 Dad Drage Anna-Karin Enbom: We wish you the very best in your future. Lycka till We love you, Mom 49 Dad Shelly Geiger: Life is ajourney and the quality ofit depends on the quality of one,s decisions. Success is not measured by the achievement ofthe destination but by the making ofthejourney. Success is failure turned inside out! Barbara Gei gerf John Banks Steve Gomez: You are my son, and, as the years go by, time will change and even reverse many of your present opinions. Refrain therefore awhi le from setting yourself up as judge ofthe highest matters? - Plato Tim Gould: Congratulations Son! You're about to start, down the path, to the door of your future. Son, you hold the key to your future, in your heart. Dad and I will stand by you Tim, to give you our love and support. Joshua Grimes: We expect great things from you in college! Good luck in your future tennis. Have a good time in Australia. Don't stay too long. We're proud of you. Mother 49 Father, Bonnie 49 Lyle Greg Grassman: Looking for tomorrow will not be an easy task but, if you keep on trying, you'll see your hopes unmask. And as you seek to ind them each one becomes a part of all you have strived for deep within your heart. Love, MomfDad Adriene Henderson: Be yourself' Pressure from within and without will seek to change you. But through Christ who strengthens you, You can change things. Always have conf- dence, patience, and courage. Love always, Dad, Mom, Leron and Devin Rodney Henderson: Thanks for the excellent grades, and for providing great entertainment with your fantastic basketball playing. You are our M.V.P. We love you and are so proud of you. Mom, Dad, Karen, Clark, Doug 49 Keith Nancy Johnson: Good luck to our itto gwerl. We love you and are with you whatever you do. Mom and Dad Roy Jones: You've provided us with some great entertainment for eighteen years. Now it's almost time to take your act on the road. Remember success comes in man y forms. Go for it! You're a fue son. Love always from your biggest fans. Mom and Dad Barbara Knowles: These few lines represent a million words of wisdom and experience, scripture, tradition: truths I wish to share with you. And, oh, by the way, I love you. Stay happy. Love, Mom 49 Dad Ken Krause: You,ve grown into a man that we're very proud of We wish the best for you always. Mom and Dad Lance Larson: ONE OF A KIND! I Thank goodness, the world couldn't handle two of you. j We are extremely proud of you and you WILL be remembered by your achievements!Always, Mom, Dad, Sharon, Cyndi, Steve, Skip and Sunny. Carla Lloyd: Congratulations. You jqnally made it, senior. Hope you do well in your ministry. Love, Mom Marny Manner.-As you journey into the world we hope you will achieve all that you hopefor in life. May your happy memories keep you warm in times of strife. All our love, Dad 62 Lynne Damon Martin: We wish to extend to our son, Damon, our love and best wishes for success in his academic career: our gratitude to his teachers for their inspiration: our thanks to a caring school administration which provided fertile ground for his development. Frank Xt Jean Martin Heather McMaster: Our T i ger Li ll yl' - reach for the joy that comes with each rising sun. God Bless you. Love, Mom and Dad Michell - Mechell - Mitchel and Mitch MILLER: Youlve come a long way baby - To my beautiful - last child - who finished FIRST. HAPPY GRADUATION DAY Love, Mom Matthew N ilson: We wish you all success, happiness and pros- perity. Keep in mind that those depend mostly on how YOU stri ve for and create YOUR own type of future and career. W e 'll be there if you need us for help or advice. Dad, Mom, Monica Christopher Piatt: After all this time WE made it. Maybe I will go back to school and then you can ask me daily :fl did my homework. Thanks for being my best friend. Love, Mom John Rasimas: A Saturday night warrior, special son, special friend. We're with you now and forever, a choice you made before your trip began. You bring enjoyment to our lives and set an example to your sister. This is the beginning. Thanks, Mom, Dad 8: Michelle Steve Ramsey: Set your goals high, but also realistic. Pay close attention to your goals, and you will succeed. We wish you lots of success in college, track, and your career. Train hard, and you will be in the '88' Olympics. We love you, Mom 6 Dad ,lennyer Reighley: We love you and we are also very proud of you. We hope that you remain the happy and lovely girl you have been the past 18 years. Much luck and success in your endeavor. Love you, Dad and Mom Juan Ruiz: Whatever you are by nature, keep to it,' never desert your line of talent. Be what nature i ntended for you and you will succeed. Patricia Liana Sallave: Dad and I want to wish you the best of life possible upon your graduating from M.B. You are loved very much. Congratulations, Mom Ki Dad. P.S. Aloha Camille Lisa Shuler: You are a special person. We love you. Mom, Dad, Laura, and Debra Diana Sesslar: Good luck Diana - as you leave your high school days behind, may the future be bright for you. Love always, Mom, Dad and Darrin Richard Shaw: Congratulations Rich! Your school spirit, sports participation, sense of humor, Diploma, and most ofall 'just you have made us truly proud. Build on this outstanding effort and set your sights high, for there is no goal you cannot reach. Our very best . . . Mom and Dad Lisa Speare: Congratulations to a wonderful daughter. Her parents are very proud of her. Love, Mom di Dad Laura T harp: Congratulations! We are very proud of you. By the way, while you were at school today we moved with no forward- ing address. Love, Mom and Dad Candice Taylor: We're very proud ofall you do, but we love you just because you're you. Mom and Dad Scott Unger: S. C. O. T. T. means successful, confdent, outstand- ing, talented and terrwcl We send you GOOD LUCK for a bright future. Mom and Dad Kristan Wagner: To a super daughter. We wish you success, happiness, and a wonderful Ive. We love you, Mom and Dad Cristian Tracy Walker: Congratulations! You made it through thirteen grueling years of school. T ho' you thought it couldn't be done when you look back you'll remember the fun. T here's a bright new future waiting for you if you study hard and stay in school. Plan your work and work your plan do the very best you can. For me you rate a fill, Ibm proud to say That's my son! Love, Mom and Gary Melody Warren: Melody the pleasure you have brought me the past I8 years has been one of the joys of my lQ'e. Mel go for the best, you deserve nothing less! Luv, Yr Mom Jeffery Williams:At last - You are there! Very proud of you. Good luck in your goals! Luv, Mom Joe S. KDufusj: Through ups and downs, you have always been strength in my li fe. May success and happiness follow you. Love Ya, Mom Mary Picone: Good luck in the future. We love you. Dad and Mom Andre: You have grown to be a warm, wise and thoughgful per- son. You have shown maturity, concern and determination. Your eforts this school year have been really remarkable! We love you and are proud to be your parents. Mom 62 Dad Steve Patton: Congratulations. You've made me very proud. Thank you for working so hard, and for being my son - Mom Tracey Gombold: We love you. Your specialness has made the past I 8 years so memorable for us. God has showered our family with many blessings and each day our love grows stronger. Thank you, Tracey, for the joy you've given us. Love, Mom A? Dad Lari: It's been great andfulflling to watch you grow up into a lovelyyoung lady. We want to thank youfor doing a goodjob in school. On this Your Graduation Day your Dad X: I are very proud of you. Good Luck Forever. Love, Mom A? Dad Kim: To a wonderful daughter, who we love very much. We are so very proud of you. Always remember we love, respect, and trust your judgement. Be happy, good luck in everything you desire in life. Love always, Mom 62 Dad Lori, Not long ago you were our little Tomboy starting kinder- garten. Today you are a lovely young woman graduating from High School and we are so proud of you! Wishing you love, happiness and success always. With love, Mom, Dad and Tammy Theresa: You did good, you did bad, made us happy, made us sad. 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Gene Unger Babich-Unger Development Company Ad 235 AaAa Abat, Monica 169 Abbott, Stephanie 150 Ackroyd, Kendall 101, 132 Adame, Maria 132 Adams, Bernadette 169 Adams, Tracy 150 Aganza, Ivonne 132 A gerton, Margaret 108, 1 5 0 Aguilar, Angelica 132 Aguilar, Letica 132 Aguilar, Martha 150 Aguirre, Nadia 132 Aguirre, Sasana 150 Ahern, Coach 104 Airey, Juli 70, 150 Aispurpo, Margarita Alden, Jonathan 132 Aldridge, Algela 150 Alexander, Kevin 13, Allan, David 132 Allan, Richard 150 Allen, Chandra 132 Allen, Julie 132 150, 169 58, 61, 97, 150 Banach, Brett 150 Banach, Michael 170 Bancroft, Lisa 150 Barbaro, Michael 150 Barbat, David 150 Barbour, Sandra 170 Barczak, Diane 170 Barker, Abraham 133, 114 Barragan, Estella 133 Barrows, Stacy 170 Barry, J. 224 Barthel, Kevin 73, 150 Barton, Howard 63, 88, 133 Barton, Joel 133 Bauer, John 30, 33 Beales, Brad 58 Bechle, Stephanie 150 Belden, Jimmie 150 Benedict, David 170 Bennett, Kevin 63, 88, 98 Bennett, Kristi 150 Bennett, Michael 170 Berdugo, Nancy 150 Berger, Karen 134 Berger, Suzanne 170 Berggren, B. 224 Berkley, Jeff 88 Bermudez, Antonia 150 Alvarez, Maria 169 Aman, David 169 Ambler, Richard 169, 102 Andersen, Gerald 150 Andersen, Karen 150 Anderson, Carol 150 Anderson, Nicolle 169 Andico, Irene 132 Andrews, Gary 169 Anguiano, David 83, 132 Annino, Gia 133 Ansley, Wallace 169 Aramburo, Miss 223 Aranca, Rochelle 133 Arce, Ricardo 133 Archer, Sean 133 Arnold, B. 224 Arriola, Charles 169 Arrizabalag, George 90, 133 Asbury, Paul 221 Atkins, Bret 88 Auletta, Dawn 40, 133 Ault, Kelli 22, 150 Autio, Laura 133, 214, 215 Avery, DeeDee 169 Aviles, Juan 169, 235, 90, 104 Aviles, Lorena 93, 108, 133 BbBb Babbitt, John 133 Bagalini, Christopher 133, 167 Bahrambeygui, Ozham 67, 133 Bailey, K. 224 Balala, Marnie 150 Balanky, Marc 133 Balasco, Kymberly 170 Balch, Eric 40, 150 Balch, Lisa 32, 150 Bale, Rebecca 133 BaUour, David 150 Ball, Michelle 24, 26, 30, 170 Ballartoni, Paul 170 236 Index Bernal, Carmen 150 Bingham, Adelene 30 Bleisner, Tris 37 Bockmier, Keith 150 Bognar, Julius 163 Boline, Kristin 171 Bolivar, Kim 101, 171 Bonnar, Susan 167 Borden, Doug 171 Borja, Damon 150 Borough, Cheryl 166, 167 Bowen, Dan 58 Bowman, Scott 171 Brabant, Carolyn 171 Bradford, Matthew 134, 135 Bray, R. 224 Bristol, Aaron 134 Bristol, Roger 171 Brooks, Christopher 171 Brooks, Gregory 171 Brower, Wendy 150 Brown, Cynthia 24, 68, 101, 171 Brown, James 150 Brown, Marc 63, 134, 111 Brown, Mary 134, 138 Brown, Thomas 134 Butz, Joel 70, 71, 80, 112, 150 Bynes, Lashaun 167 Byrnes, Ronnie 172 CcCc Cabrera, Lalaine 134 Cabrera, Rito I 5 0, 172 Cabrera, Rogel i o 1 5 0 Cabrera, Roger 150 Caccam, Melissa 24, 30, 32, 49, 101 172, 208, 210, 211, 93 Cagle, Christine 167 Cairncross, Laurie 172 Calderon, Adriana 80, 151 Calderon, Martha 173 Calkins, David 151 Callender, Laura 101, 172 Camacho, Racheal 151 Camarda, Margaret 134 Camargo, Alma 173 Cammon, Ladonna 134 Campa, A. 224 Campbell, Nichelo 173 Candela, Tammy 173 Cann, Coach 58, 63, 111 Cannon, Steve 86, 134 Canto, Roberto 151 Cappeliez, Corrinne 20, 30, 47, Carano, Joseph 134 Cardenas, Beatriz 134 Career Center 42 Career Fair 216, 217 Carey, Eric 151 Carey, Tina 134 Carmona, Nicole 151 Carrol, Jeremy 134 Carrusco, Georgina 152 Carvalho, Kenneth 173 Cary, Jejrey 173 Casady, Justin 152 Casal, Ariel 152 Case, Karin 173 Casey, Kevin 58, 95, 96, 152 Castagnola, Michelle 152 Castillo, Juan 133 Casutt, Candace 18, 134 Catanzaro, Donald 134 Cavada, Maurice 152 Cavender, Brian 152 Cedillo, Felix 134 173 Clint, Barry 134 Coburn, Hayley 66, 67, 134, 93 Coburn, Mark 152 Cochrane, Bruce 90 Cochrane, Dave 93 Cohen, Gary 30, 33, 100, 174 Cole, Samantha 152 Coleman, Jill 134 Coleman, Julie 50, 152 Collins, Laura 134 Collins, Michell 152 Collins, Sean 111 Collins, Troy 135 Compton, Milo 152 Conard, Robert 135 Conklin, Jennifer 174 Connolly, Brian 157 Conover, Bret 135 Conrad, Marlo 135 Contreras, Juan 175 Contreras, Clerais 135 Cooper, Christine 18, 174 Cooper, Teresa 166, 174 Copeland, Leonia 152 Cordeiro, Stacie 135 Corazon, Mrs. 223 Cota, Guadalupe 174 Cota, Nancy 37, 174 Crase, Joe 58 Crider, Randy 86, 135 Crocker, Annie 152 Crosby, Aimee 84, 112, 135 Cross Country 64, 65 Crowel, Sheryl 152 Cropoza, Melissa 28 Crowell, Joseph 63, 111, 135 Cruz, Ted 135 Cruz, TUfany 70, 152 Cullen, Kim 152 Cummings, Mrs. 223 Cunningham, John 58, 97, 174 Curcio, Natalie 174 Curran, Micheal 152 Cushing, Kristin 152 DdDd Dans, Lori 12, 23, 135 Daniels, Agnes 152 Browne, David 6, 36, 37, 94, 171, 95 Brunberg, Traves 134 Bruton, Kelly 134 Buie, Trevonda 150 Bull, Holly 150 Burden, Sue Anne 67, 134 Burgener, Dawn 50, 171 Burgener, Jay 63, 134 Burke, Steven 170 Burnette, Riann 63, 150 Burns, Diane 171 Burns, Lisa 172 Burns, Michelle 67, 134, 103 Burrows, Mark 172 Burton, Jan 226 Bustamante, Martha 134 Bustamante, Sandra 172, 103 Butler, Christopher 15, 24, 26, 172, 235, 90, 104 Butler, Rachelle 48, 67, 172 Butts, Kimberly 172 Cerekas, Matthew 40, 63, 152 Chambers, Scott 173 Chandler, Brent 24, 26, 73, 79, 173 Chapman, Keirsten 152 Chapman, Teresa 28, 40, 173 Chatjield, Scott 173 Chavez, Celsa 152 Chavez, Melisa 152 Chavez, Yolanda 152 Cheatham, Jon 73, 78, 174, 102 Cheerleaders 22, 57 Chetister, Elaine 152 Christensen, Jennfer 134 Churape, Mario 152 Ciny, Mrs. 223 Cisneros, Faustino 134 Clapp, Mrs. 223 Clark, Allison 152 Clark, Lisa 134 Clark, Michael 134 Clawson, Ruth 174 Daniels, Renee 135 Danzig, Katherine 152 Dargell, Devin 135, 114 Darling, Daniel 152 Darrock, Lisa 93, 112, 135 David, Stacey 25, 30, 174 Davidson, Carter 135 Davis, Jeffery 152 Davis, Lisa 175 Davis, Sherri 152 Davis, Thomas 63, 83, 135 De Cleses, Lori 136 Deacon, Troy 86, 88 Dean, Jason 86, 175 Dean, Jeff 104 Dean, Rachael 152 Degn, Bruce 135 Degn, Mike 12, 23, 56, 152 Deguzman, Emelda 175 Dehaven, Charlene 175 Delgadillo, Raul 136 Dra e Brian 24 26 32 86 100, 176 Demille, Joe 100 Deniz, Severa 175 Deschamps, Rhenee 175 Devore, Lisa 167 Dhillon, Carla 136 Diaz, Alex 153 Diaz, Ana Rosa 175 Diaz, Edwina 175 Diaz, Everado 136, 153 Diaz, Lourdez 153 Diaz, Miguel 153 Diaz, RoduUo 175 Diaz, Gustavo 136 Diaz, Tomas 136 Diaz, Sally 152 Dickinson, Bruce 153 Dinken, Rebecca 136 Disher, Amy 175 Disney, Michelle 80, 175 Dixon, Elsbeth 153 Doering, Jeanine 50, 175 Dominguez, Maria 153 Dominick, Nancy 175 Don, Tina 176 Donaldson, John 136 Dorman, Tara 153 Dort, John 24, 26, 30, 32, 100, 176, 210 Dougherty, Jennjer 176 Douglas, Bruce 153 Dow, Melinda 84, 112, 113, 136 Doyle, William 136 g y v y , - Drage, Christine 14, 24, 32, 72, 153, 209 Drosh, Jessica 50, 153 Drown, Richard 167 Drumel, Jerry 153, 156 Duchnick, Charles 58, 97, 176 Duchnick, David 58, 176 Duncan, Leslie 176 Dunn, Kellie 153 Duong, Thang 176 Durcani, Julia 136 Duren, Lisa 176 Dush, Wendy 18, 19, 67, 153, 241 EE Earley, Natalie 176 Ebepane, Andre 176 Echols, Leatrice 153 Edelson, Eric 166 Edwards, Jeffery 50, 153 Elder, JennU'er 166 Elkins, Dale 176 Ellerton, Erin 153 Ellworth, Ronald 136 Ely, William 176 Eman, Kristen 95 Enbom, Karin 72, 101, 176 Enbom, Monica 72, 101, 136 Engberg, R. 211 Ergino, Jeremy 153 Ergino, Manuel 153 Erice, Tina 153 Escarsega, Lulu 136 Espinosa, Martha 154 Espita, Ernesto 166 Esposito, Racheal 136 Estrada, Valerie 154 Eubanks, Ted 95, 96, 154 Evans, Maureen 154 FfFf Falbo, Micheal 136, 110, 111 Falbo, Tom 30, 33, 47, 100, 170 Fall Rally 56 Farnsworth, Jeff 176 Ferlet, Jeb' 177 Fernadez, Martha 136 Fernadez, Dean 154 Ficlces, Kenneth 154 Fidel, Brad 177 Fidel, Jeffery 154 Field Hockey 56 Filter, Russell 17, 154, 104 Finnecy, Gay 177 Fitzgerald, Charles 50, 64, 154 Fitzgerald, Rose 50, 177 Flanagan, Christine 64, 65, 136 Flanagan, Ellen 177 Fletcher, Linmarie 154 Flores, David 154 Flores, Javier 154 Flores, Jose 154 Flores, Maria 177 Flynn, Susan 136 Foley, Tim 154 Football 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 Forsythe, Diane 12, 22, 154 Foster, Shane 177 Foster, Scott 63, 136 Franco, Veronica 136 Fraser, Dean 154 Free, Lisa 136 Freeman, James 51 Frietas, Anthony 154 Fried, Richard 83, 136, 154 Fritzges, Brian 136 Frost, Dawn 136 GgGg Galdeano, Damian 136 Gallegos, Larry 63, 136 Gallegos, Michelle 30, 177 Gallina, Lisa 167 Gallaher, Bob 70 Gallo, Nancy 44, 178 Gallus, Marek 154 Galvan, Anita 28, 154, 178 Gamba, Charlene 80, 97, 154 Gandow, David 63, 154, 178 Gandalf, Terri 93 Garcia, Estella 136, 154 Garcia, Fermin 136 Garcia, 1. 221 Garcia, Juana 136 Gariss, Marc 136 Gargano, Mary 136 Garvin, Heidi 178 Gaston, Robert 154 Gaughn, Mike 178 Geiger, David 17, 63, 111, 136, 90 Geiger, Shelley 24, 30, 178, 208, 2 10 Gelay, Cindy 226 Gellings, Gellings, David 136 Richard 136 Gentry, Trevor 40, 136 Georgiou, Katherine 155 Germani, Lisa 136 Gerodias, Guinevere 155 Gestopa, Monica 155 Gibson, Christy 136 Gibson, Tonnette 155 Gibson, Wendy 136 Gil, Martin 155 Gillespie, Chris 136 Gilmour, William 155 Gingery, Jennyer 155 Gnessin, Dwight 136 Goarlich, Missy Godinez, Luz 155, 178 Goffman, David 136 Gombold, Tracey 18, 179, 241 Gomez, Rita 136 Gomez, Scott 94, 134, 136 Gomez, Steve 58, 179, 214, 215 Gonzales Carmen 1 3 6 Gonzalez: Brenda 66, 150, 155 Gonzalez, Hector 137 Gonzalez, Pedro 137 Gonzalez, Luis 155, 179 Gonzalez, Virgina 179 Goodall, Kristin 18, 80, 108, 109, 179, 241 Goodman, Tawny 155 Gordon, Robert 137 Gorski, Darren 179 Gosslin, Sabrina 47, 180 Gould, Tamara 137 Gould, Timothy 58, 180 Gownes, Kathy 137 Grame, Theresa 137 Grant, Pamela 138 Grassman, Greg 64, 65, 180 Green, Denise 155 Green, F. 83 Green, Micheal 138 Greene, David 138, 90 Greene, Veronica 138 Grennan, Kelley 155 Grimes, Josh 180, 114 Gromme, Michelle 155 Gross, Carla 138 Greenwald, Skip 138 Grypeos, Kathy 138 Guadarrama, Abagail 155 Guadarrama, Ruth 180 Guarado, Juan 155, 180, 90 Guardiola, Robert 63, 86, 138 Guerrazzi, Dorene 155 Guinn, Stacey 180 Guiterrez, Ericka 137 H hH Hains, Brad 180 Hanson, Paula 103 Hardy, Carrie 138 Hardy, Christine 181 Hargraves, Tom 138, 114 Hargrove, Maria 70, 80, 95 Harris, J. 40, 138 Harris, Stephanie 101, 180 Hasley, Charles 180 Hasse, Charles 16, 156 Hatch, Nicole 181 Hawkins, Kenny 28 Hays, Richard 181 Haywood, Cathy 156 Haywood, Philip 166, 181 Heath, Samatha 181 Heath, 11 138 Hebert, S. 138 Hemmerly, John 73, 181, 104, 105 Henderson, Adrienne 18, 19, 24, 26 30, 96, 181 Henderson, Rodney 73, 181, 210 Hernandez, Antonio 156 Hernandez, G. 138 Hernandez, Jeff 167 Herrera, Enrique 181 Herwig, Cheryl 156 Hess, Chris 156, 110, 111 Heucheri, Marty 156 Hijar, Debbie 181 Hingley, Eric 181 Hines, Latina 181 Hitchcock, Crow 138 Hoang, Kim 155 Hoben, Peyton 138 Hofer, Jackie 138 Hok, Lisa 30 Hoke, David 40, 63, 138, 111 Holden, Micheal 167 Holland, Molly 181 Holland, Toby 63, 138 Holliday, Linda 50, 156 Holly, Sloan 156 Hom, Candice 26, 30, 181 Hommell, Leah 156 Hoppe, Will 16, 35, 39, 182, 114 Hornby, Russ 63, 138 Hotz, Lisa 100, 101, 182 Howel, Mark 88 Howell, Mellissa 70, 112, 138 Howell, Mike 182 Hoyt, Ted 156 Hsu, Jason 156 Hudson, Eric 182, 235, 90, 104 Huey, Steven 156 Hughes, Zack 156 Hurley, Richard 63, 83, 138, 111 Huxley, Jacueline 138 Hylton, Tina 40, 138 Huynh, Hue 182 I .I . llarde, Noly 138 Imlay, Darin 182 Inman, Kristen 94 lnsalaco, Anne 138 lommi, Tony 138 Isreal, Mike 182 lsunza, Cynthia 138 Jjfj lackson, Dana 182 .lackson, Eric 182 Index 23 7 Jackson, Holmes 40 Jackson, Jennifer 138, 144 Jacques, Melisa 138 Jamie, Sophia 138 Janc, Joel 182, 235 Jardel, Theresa 67, 156 Jarrett, Julie 156 Javis, Lorinda 84, 138 Jensen, Kraig 140, 90 Jermani, Elisa 112 Jimenez, Abram 140 Jimenez, Eve 18, 182, 241 Johnson, Daryl 83, 140 Johnson, Dawna 12, 23, 101, 140 Johnson, Eric 156 Johnson, Earnest 63, 140 Johnson Ian 39 Johnsoni Jill 183 Johnson, Lisa 156 Johnson, Nancy 183 Johnson, Parish 33, 50, 183 Johnson 7 Johnson, Russell 30, 183, 235, 90, 103 Thomas F. 18, 147 Johnson, Thomas J. 58, 183 Johnson, Tricia 140 Joldersma, Jennifer 32, 156 Jones, Roy 183 .1ones, Stephanie 156 .1osilyn, Joyce 112 .Iovanovic, Dragan 183 .1udkins, Brian 140 KkKk Kaiser, Andrea 18, 30, 183 Kayuha, Holly 12, 23, 156 Kealoha, Kim 40 Kelleher, Gillian 40, 41, 46, 47, 156 Kelley, Ana 167 Kellogg, John 11, 33, 100, 156 Kelly, Kealisa Kelly, Bear 156 Kelly, Steven 156 Kennedy, Jackie 183 Kenney, Rebecca 146 Ketchum, Kyle 58, 73, 156, 209, 104 Kha, Steven 157 Khimpanh, Chanthany 157 Kiefer, Karen 183 Kilian, JeH183 Kinney, Kerry 84, 112, 140 Klein, Cheryl 157 Klingenberg, Rich 88 Klingler, Mark 140, 214, 215 Knapp, Thomas 140 Kneeland, Mishell 50, 157 Knkowles, Barbara 101, 183 Knowles, Heather 13, 22 Kobylski, Kelley 18, 28, 29, 183 Kohn, Jocelyn 140 Kondon, Vance 184, 235 Korb, David 184 Krause, Kenneth 58, 184 Krohn, Kevin 157 Kugies, Nicole 24, 26, 157 Kuglen, Harold 157 Kyle, Denise 184 LlLl Labeta, John 83 Lagioia, Anthony 141 Lai, Christine 157 Lai, Leanny 157 Lai, Loan Hong 184 Lam, Minh 157 Landeros, Lourdes 141 Lane, Daniel 141 Largura, April 44, 184 Larimore, Jennifer 184 Larson, Jennifer 184 Larson, Lance 11, 30, 58, 184, 104 Laubach, Glen 157 Lawlor, M. 18, 241, 228 Lawson, Aileen 157 Lawson, Michael 15 7 Le, Qui 141 Leach, Heather 30, 141 Leary, Cindy 184 Leclair, Zephira 157 Lecoq, Julie 184 Ledbetter, Mark 157 Lee, Arlene 24, 26, 30, 32, 157, 211 Lee, Darren 141 Lee, Diane 157 Lee, Geddy 157 Lee, Jake E. 157 Lee, Jeffery 157 Lee, Matt 15 7 Lee, Sam 157 Lee, Yolanda 157 Lekes, Barbara 47 Lennan, Elizabeth 185 Leone, Denise 141 Leone, Maryjo 24, 26, 32, 64, 65, 95, 157, 93, 94 Leong, Jackyln 167 Lepur, Hugo 141 Lerg, Michael 33, 46, 47, 88, 157 Lett, Stephanie 141 Levinson, Tim 157 Levya, Nidelvia 185 Lewis, Kevin 18, 30, 185, 241, 114 Lien, Nghia 157 Li, Jancie 70, 141, 103 Lifeson, Alex 177 Linderman, Cathy 158 Lins, Kelly 108, 158 Lintz, Sharon 47, 158 Limon, Jaime 88, 100, 141 Limone, Jose 185 Linnville, Michelle 101, 141 Littell, Thomas 141 Little, Phillup 185 Lizaola, Yolando 141 Logue, Shawn 185 Lolley, Shannon 70, 108, 141 Lollis, Minna 14, 15, 24, 26, 68, 185, 93 Lombardi, Tony 158 Lombardo, Sean 141 Long, Scott 24, 26, 32, 47, 185, 208, 235, 90 Lopez, AdoU'o 142 Lopez, Guadalupe 142 Lopez, Juan 185 Lopez, Liz 142 Lopez, Michael 30, 39, 185, 208, 102 Losoya, Felipe 142 Lower, Scott 158 Lowery, Shawn 142 Loyd, Clara 185 Lucas, JennUer 18, 19, 33, 185, 241 Lundblade, Jeffery 142 Lutman, Melissa 142, 158 Ly, Myle 186 Ly, Tai 158 MmMm Mack, Troy 158, 165, 111 Madkins, Barbara 24, 26, 98, Magot, Darren 63, 142 Maiden, Christine 101, 158 Maier, Honora 142 Mains, Wade 18, 30, 33, 186, 114 186 241, Maldonado, Ceaser 158 Maldonado, Ana 142 Maldonado, Jorge 158 Malley, J. 218 Malloy, Sean 142 Mann, Jennifer 142 Mann, Jolie 158 Manner, Marny 50, 186, 103 Manwiller, Paul 142 Manzanero, Omar 142 Marcial, Elizabeth 142 Marinello, Joseph 158 Marky, Marilisa 17, 158, 102 Marquez, Ricardo 142, 158 Marrero, David 186 Marshall, Megan 142 Mariette, M. 222 Martin, Bradly 186 Martin, Dale 186 Martin, Damon 58, 186, 208 Martin, Gloria 142 Martin, Trina 150 Martinez, Melissa 28, 158 Martinez, Paul 158 Martocchio, Peter 142 Masterman, Pasha 158 Matson, Coach 13, 58, 86 Matthews, Michael 142 Mcaneney, Danielle 80, 96, 158 McCarthy, Christopher 30, McCarthy, Lara 142 158, 102 McCrary, Roseana 142 McDowell, Coleen 30, 186 McElhattan, Kathy 158 McEnroe, Steve 186, 102 McEvoy, Karen 186 McGinty, Geraldine 142 McGlathery, Shannon 24, 26, 32, 46, 47, 100, 186 McGovern 221 McGrath, Susan 24, 72, 158 Mclunkin, Megan 50, 187, 210, 216 McKenna, Lisa 12, 23, 142 McKenna, Monty 63, 143, 111 McKenny, P. 50, 226 McKinn, Cary 158 McLeod, Courtney 142 McMaster, Heather 18, 30, 66, 67, 101, 187, 241 McMurray, Jennifer 142 McMurtry, James 142 lV1cPhee, Robert 58, 187 McPherson, Kari 158, 93 McSwan, S. 211, 226 Mead, Douglas 64 Meca, Salbador 158 Mejia, Olivia 158, 187 Melroy, Vida 30, 143 Melville, M. 226 Mendez, Lisa 28, 101, 187 Mendioca, Elizabeth 143 Menera, Leticia 143 Mendoza, Fabian 143 Merrill, Allen 143, 90, 103 Mersereau, Richard 143 Michel, Gloria 158, 187 Michel, Margarita 143 Miedema, Abigail 80, 158, 102 Miller, Butch 159, 52 Miller, Daniel 86, 88, 187, 102, 103 Miller, Eric 187 Miller, Jamie 187 Miller, Jennie 187 Miller, Lisa 9, 18, 24, 26, 187, 241 Miller, Michell 50, 187, 210 Milhouse, Daniel 36, 37, 58, 188 Milton, W. 108 Miner, Marie 12, 13, 22, 159 Mitchell, India 143 Mitchell, Tonya 159 Miyai, Aki 28, 159 Moceri, John 83, 159, 94 Moceri, Laura 70, 71, 80, 95, 143, 94 Moceri, Nick 188 Mojade, Vaughn 143 Molina, Steve 110, 111 Molnar, Daniel 143 Mondt, Laura 159, 93 Montague, Julie 143 Montijo, Michael 159 Moody, Ericka 159 Moore, Justine 188 Morales, David 143 Morales, Sergio 167 Morales, Maria 159 Moraus, Veronica 84, 159 Moreno, Beatriz 143 Morin, Valerie 143 Morris, Christine 143 Morris, Stephanie 159 Morrison, Christen 143 Morrison, David 100, 143, 188 Morrison, Madeline 0, 46, 47 Morse, Lilli 188 Morton, Steve 83, 143 Mount, Sandra 188 Muckerman, Mathew 188 Muhlbacher, Lisa 22, 159 Munda, Anne 188 Murino, Lucy 159 Murphy, John 159 Murphy, Shawn 143 Murray, Cindy 188 Murray, Tracey 188 Musser, Tamra 32, 143 Myers, Kristin 143 NN Naejke, Robert 143 Nagata, J. 24, 226 Nagy, Steven 143 Nauta, Raleigh 63, 159 Neill, Robert 86, 143 Neill, Thomas 63, 143 Nelson, David 188 Nelson, Leif 159 Nguyen, Tiffany 189 Nguyen, Minh 159 Nichols, Cliff 189 Nicks, Lisa 14, 22, 24, 26, 30, 189 Nieves, Cecilio 159 Noderer, Kyle 64, 143 Noderer, S. 226 Nolan, Cheryl 18, 51, 189, 241 Nomura, Warren 159 Nunez, Victor 143 Occhipinti, Jennifer 143 O'Connell, Kevin 63, 100, 143 Odom, Wesley ts, 24, 26, 30, 32, 33, 46, 47,189, 210, 241 Ohlin, Matthew 143 Olano, Vera 20, 189 O'Neill, Sharon 189 0'Neill, Terese 32, 101, 159 O'Neill, Tommy 143, 100 O'Neill, Traci 93 Opsal, Chris 189, 212, 213 Oropeza, Rosaura 160 Oritz, Christine 144 Ortiz, Corina 50, 189 Ortiz, Nanette 50, 160 Overton, Mai 30, 33, 101, 189 Owen, Gary 190 Owens, Danny 63, 144 PpPp Pacheco, Ruben 190 Palma, Jesus 144 Palmer, Dana 101, 160, 191 Pangalos, Chris 190 Paniagua, Saul 50, 58, 61, 144, Paradise, Dana 160, 103 Parker, Christopher 144 Parker, Pier 144 Parsche, Steven 144 Partridge, William 67 Paschall, Lori 67, 190 Pasich, Lenora 160, 163 Pate, Ian 144 Patrick, Rustin 83, 144, 111 Patterson, Kellie 160 Patton, Charles 58, 160 Patton, Steve 190 Paul, William 40, 144 Payne, Michael 144 Payne, Robert 88, 160 Peasley, Laura 190 Pech, Alan 220 Peneda, Louis 63, 160 Peraza, Alina 160 Peraza, Cynthia 190 Perez, Annette 190 Perez, Joelie 30, 144 Perez, Luis 160 Perry, Deborah 144 Perry, Sharon 144 Petrie, Robert 63 Petti, George 144 Pham, Quang 190 Phan, Lenny 160 Phelps, Stacey 160 Phillips, David 144 Phillips, Marc 208, 210 Phillips, Olivia 190 - 3531? We eel E 1 355 Phonsiri, Vang 144 Phvong, Lai 160 Picazo, Theresa 167 Picone, John 30, 33, 144 Picone, Mary 190 Pierceall, Renee 60 Pintor, Hinda 160 Piper, T. 222 Pittman, James 160 Pitzen, Joanna 144 Ploufe, Monique 28, 160 Podney, Carol 101, 144 Polk, Marc 40, 160 Popovich, Paual 160 Porath, Christine 144 Porter, Deborah 40, 144 Posey, Tony 36, 96 Preciado, Edgardo 144 Prim, Laura 30, 191 Principals 220 Pribyl, Melanie 191 Pugh, D. 58, 226, 104 Pulido, Patricia 144 Pulsipher, Angela 191 QqQq Quach, Son Dong 160 Quezada, Irma 191 Quiroz, Norma 144 RR Richter, Mary 161 Rinella, Lynette 192 Rios, Dustri 161 Roberti, Mark 18, 192, 241 Roberts, Laurie 192 Robison, C. 222 Robledo, Deborah 30 Robledo, Maria 64 Rodriguez, A. Maribel 161 Rodriguez, Alberto 161 Rodriguez, Chris 161 Selby, Elizabeth 162 Sendin, Sherry 162 Sennett, E. 42 Sergott, Matthew 162 Serrano, Eduardo 145 Serrano, Jose 162 Serrano, Juan 145 Sessler, Diana 194 Severson, Shaun 145 Sewell, John 162 Sewell, R. 226 Rodriguez, Enrique 192, 235, 90, 104 Rodriguez, Ernest 111 Rodriguez, Javier 161, 211 Rodriguez, Oscar 161 Rodriguez, Pedro 64, 65, 192, 235, 90, 104 Rodriguez, Richard 64, 65, 192, 235, 94 Rodriguez, Roberto 161, 192 Roe, Mich elle 161 Rogers, J. 226 Rogers, Judith 70, 80, 108, 109, 161 Rogers, Michael 73, 78, 192, 214, 215 Rohm, Stacy 30, 192, 208, 210 Rojas, Isabel 30 Romero, Marina 161 Ross, Christina 161 Ross, Gary 193 Rossi, Regina 161 Rozell, Brett 193 Sexton, Chandra 145 Seyde, Rebecca 194 Shambach, Laurie 162 Shaw,Amy 67, 84, 112, 145 Shaw, Richard 11, 13, 58, 59, 194 104 Shearon, Michelle 30, 145 Shed, A. 226 Shekelton, Ross 32, 47 Shellenberger, Peter 162 Shepardson, Lisa 145 Sherwood, Adrienne 112, 113, 62 Showalter, Brian 194 Shrum, Margaret 36, 195 Shwarton, B. 222 Sills, Chris 194 Simpson, Debbie 145, 52 Simpson, Steve 194 Sjoberg, Paul 162 Smedstad, Sarah 162, 93 Smerdon, Phillip 58, 195 v S X v, Qgciffeix X' Rackley, Heather 160 Rahe, Annika 101, 144 Ramirez, Enrique 160 Ramirez, Jesus 44 Ramirez, Josefina 161, 191 Ramirez, Maria 144 Ramirez, Othoniel 161 Ramirez r Roberto 16 1 Ramos, Juan 86 Randall, Deborah 101, 160 Randall, Lynn 160 Rasimus, John 12, 56, 191, 235, 90 Rasimus, Michelle 16, 161 Ramos, Caroline 191 Ramsey, Steve 191, 94 Raveld, Maria 161 Ravelo, Minerva 144 Ravenis, Patricia 167 Razo, Elizabeth 144 Reams, Scott 191, 235 Rearwin, S. 222 Reese, Matthew 40 Reese, Shawn 58, 104 Reid, Jodi 191 Reighley, Jennifer 18, 67, 191, 241 Reilly, Girard 144 Rennie, Carol 161, 93 Renzulli, Chris 39, 191 Reyes, Alejandra 70, 84 Reyes, Elena 70, 101, 191 Reyes, Erika 50, 161 X' Reynoso, Luis 161 WQX 4 Rho Jami 192 J 5 3 Riemgtnfheny 73, 161 9 If 2 Q Ruand, Letisia 161 Rucker, Kori 17, 68, 108, 109, 93 Ruiz, Juan 76, 193 Rupe, Mike 114 Russel, Rader 193 Russell, Suzanne 80, 193 Ryan, John 161 Ryan, Todd 88 SsSs Saba, Amy 161 Sadler, Vicki 161 Salazar, Anthony 146 Sallave, Camille 36, 37, 108, 93 Sallave, Patricia 193 Sams, Brett 193 Sanchez, Alexander 161 Sanchez, Jesus 193 Sandeman, Jenna 193 Sanjilippo, Tony 90 Santiago, Bacilio 161 Sawyer, Debbie 193 Schade, Cindy 145 Schade, Megan 145 Schenkel, Bruce 193 Scheneker, Karen 145 Scherer, Jacky 161 Schiller, Angelique 145 Schilling, Deanna 161, 93 Schiltz, C. 226 Schoeneberg, Wayne 145 Schontanus, Jared 194 Schuler, Lisa 97, 98, 194 Scoffeld, B. 222 Scott, John 64, 161, 194, 235 Scott, S. 226 Seal, Sean 194 Seaman, Mike 23, 226 Seguritan, Victor 162, 102 S merdon, Steven 58, 86, '195 Smith, Christa 101, 146 Smith, Dwain 83, 146 Smith, Janine 108, 109, 195 Smith, Jenny 108, 109, 195 Smith, Joe 83 Smith, Lidia 162 Snow, Thad 162 Snyder, Trevor 162 Solorzano, Suanne 146 Sommer, Morgan 162 Sorkin, Kelly 195 Soto, Margarita 28, 29, 162 Soule, Suanne 70, 71, 101 Soulsis, Cheryl 162 Soulsis, Tracey 162 Sparks, Karla 146 Speare, Lisa 195 Spencer, Arthur 162 Spencer, Mary 146 Spitz, Eugene 162 Stahl, Lori 195 Stambook, Johnathan 58, 162 Stangland, Stephen 221 Stanley, Trent 146 Starbird, Karen 162 Starr, A. 226 Starr, Tamrin 146 Stearns, Heather 14, 108, 146 Stecca, Maria 195 Steed, Janet 195, 210, 228 Steed, Robert 226 Stegman, J. 222 Steinwehe, Dana 146 Steinwehe, Theresa 195 Stell, J. 47, 226 Stephens, Lonni 63, 83, 100 Stephenson, Tammy 162 Stevens, Karen 162 Stevens, Shauna 146 Steward, Jarvis 146 Stiglitz, Julie 28, 162 Stimpert, Aric 196 QJQW 095395: Elf, if 1ndex239 Stinson, Eric 162 Stirbis, Gary 162 Stiska, Julie 22, 162 Stoker, K. 222 Stokes, Christopher 58, 162, 163 Stoneberg, F, 226 Stone, Cameron 162 Story, Mary 13, 22, 163 Stratton, Laurie 163 Strohlien, Maria 30, 55, 68, 196 Story, Jim 196 Strona, B. 226 Stroot, Pierre 228 Stover, Frank 196 Sturgeon, John 163 Stupar, Joe 196 Sturm, Nicole 70, 163 Sturgill, Tim 196 Sullivan, Gerald 82, 83, 163 Sullivan, Kevin 163 Sullivan, Micheal 163 Sutton, Lindsay 26, 30, 32, 101, 208, 210 Sweany, Zack 163 Swenson, D. 226 Szczepanic, Stacy 146 TtTt Tabor, Susan 196 Talley, Sue 196, 93 Talley, Wendy 71, 112, 131, 146 Tamasino, Alicia 146 Tang, Trung Ve 163 T arango, Toni 196 Tat, Kiet Cam 163 ,10 196 Taylor, Andrea 196 Taylor, Candice 30, 196 Taylor Chad 4 196 Taylori Eric 65, 146 Taylor, Marc 197, 104 Taylor Matthew 163 Taylor, scan 140, 146 Tadeshi, Steve 163 Teeple, Susy 52, 70, 96, 146 Tellez, Cynthia 146 T errana, Pete 221 T harp, Laura 68, 92, 197, 93 Thiede, James 32, 47, 146 Thile, Laura 163 Thomas, Alan 163 Thome, Tracy 163 Thompson, Gregory 64, 146 Thompson, Stuart 197 Thornton, Elisa 163 Tifany, Mike 197, 102 4 Tipton, Lace 163 Tillery, John 146 To, John 163 Tobin, Stacci 163 Todd, Daniel 197 Todd, Joe 197 Todd, Mary 163 Todd, Michael 197 Tokisawa, Meresuke 163, 214, 90 Tokisawa, Ray 214 Tokisawa, Reisuke 163 Tom, Janice 24, 30, 163 Tom, Sueanne 197 Tomaiko, Mat 197 Tomasio, Alicia 146 Tong, Hue 197 Tony, Krista 101 Toomer, Des 58, 60, 197 Torres, Jose 146, 163 Toscana, Cesar 163, 197, 90 T oscano, Lourdes 163 Toscano, Sergio 146 Towt, Julie 13, 30, 163, 221 Trader, J. 226 T reanor, Thomas 163 Treiglaff Donna 67 Trujillo, Jose 146 Tuckwell, Julie 64, 84, 146 Tuey, Calvin 30, 163, 102 Tuey, Edward 146, 102 T uppan, Lothar 163 T urecek, John 73, 164 Turnbull, Theresa 68, 164, 93 Turner, Chance 147 Turner, John 73, 164 Twist, Thomas 164 Umana, Dinara 164, 198 Unger, Scott 18, 24, 26, 30, 48, 198, 235, 241 Ungritch, D. 64, 96, 227 Urgelles, Ligia 72, 198 Uribe, Ivonne 147 Uribe, Marcos 147 Urrea, Balvenera 220 Vv Vv Vafa, Sara 198 ' -X, 7 ' ,Xt L E, 240 index 0 iz' 'l .57-,' Valdez, Lourdes 147 Valdez, Martha 166 Valencia, Gerardo 164 Valencia, Robert 164 Valentine, Tracy 147 Vanderberg, Jeffery 147 Vasquez, Christina 147 Vasquez, Denise 198 Vasquez, Elaine 147 Vaugh, Irma 198 Velechovsky, Andrea 164 Velez, Camille 147 Velez, Cynthia 40, 164 Veskerna, J. 222 Viles, Richard 73, 198, 104 Villanella, Daniel 86, 198 Vilven, Bob 73 Vinole, R. 227 Viscara, Zety 147 Volk, Chris 198 Volk, Matthew 164 WW Wagers, Sean 147, 216, 111 Wagner, Kristan 199 Walker, Chris 199 Walker, Randolph 147 Walker, Richard 199 Wall, Daniel 147 Walraven, Trayce 199 Wank, Jefery 17 Ward, Dianne 164 Warmath, Paul 58, 199 Warner, Jefery 17, 199, 102 Warren, Melody 199 Waterstone, Jeremy 199, 210 Waterstone, Tracy 41, 164 Watson, Robin 14, 24, 26, 199 Weaver, Van 164, 104 Webb, Brom 199 Webster, Doug 64, 65, 200 Weichelt, Rodney 58, 86, 164 Weist, Robert 63 Wellington, Christina 200 Wellington, Sonia 147 Wells, Jared 147 Werner, Todd 64, 164, 95 Wery, Paige 71, 164, 214, 215 Weiss, H. 227 Weissman, T. 30, 147 Wess, Cami 35, 147 Whalen, Anastasia 100, 101, 147 Whelan, John 47 White, Cherly 164 I A White, Joel 147 White, Kelley 30, 84, 147 White, LaShawn 164 White, Mark 18, 147, 241 White, Sandra 35, 147 White, Steve 164 WhiteclUf Tones 58 Whitefield, Sheri 200 Wild, Marlyn 71, 100, 227 Williams, Brian 200, 235 Williams, Christopher 88, 164 Williams, David 147 Williams, Jeff 200 Williams, Pamela 33, 200 Williams, Paul 73, 147, 164 Williams, Robert 147, 164 Williams, Robert 147, 164 Williams, Valeria 200, 208, 210 Willis, Carolyn 64, 80, 165 Willis, Juliette 40, 41, 165 Willis, Larry 80, 227 Willis, Martha 167 Willis, Robert 166 Wilson, C. 227 Wilson, Michele 200 Wolicki, David 147, 102 Wong, Corey 30, 67, 165 Wood, Fred 165 Wood, Gar 147 Woodall, Irene 226 Woods, Norman 64, 82, 83, 165, 111 Wooldridge, Bobby 147 Wukovits, Chris 111, 150, 165 Worden, Stacy 67, 165, 103 Woznaik, Paul 58 Wright, Jeff 165 Wuest, Robert 147 Wyman, Brenna 200 YyYy Yost, J. 226 Young, Katreal 165 Yunker, Kimberly 12, 23, 40, 147 ZZ Zeddies, Marlene 165 Zepeda, Laura 50, 67, 165 Zmolek, Walt 226, 218 Zucker, Steve 200 WM Vmrfis www erm ey Gap-if what ala rf ml! U' lf P. f L ev r Q0 tr it ei f W Q Wal liebe 5f:g::.i:P,2f.5ect he 1985 T aroga, Volume 29, was printed in Marceline, Missouri by the Herff Jones Yearbook Company. The book was made up of8M x II, 80 lb. Bordeaux paper. The endsheets are pictures ofthe PacUic Beach Pier. The cover is a standard cover with a 4-color picture with a 2 pt tooling line XV? Business Managers Photography Editors M67 ir?gTIZ'ib.3ng surrounding. First Class was the theme, which was decided Nl, 6ESiorts Editor upon by the ,85 staff. The Opening and Clubs and Activities sections had sixteen pages full color, eight pages of process yellow, and eight pages of ultra green. Headlines were printed in 36 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic, subheads were printed in 24 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic, body copies were printed in I0 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic while captions were printed in 8 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic. Dropped Letters were printed in 36 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic and thefolios were printed in I0 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic. Division pages used 72 pt. and 36 pt. Times Roman Bold Italic with a I2 pt. tooling line surrounding the entire layout. Underclass pictures were taken by Campus Pictures, while Senior Portraits were taken by Busco-Nestor Studios. Busco- Nestor Studios also furnished photographic services and sup- plies throughout the year. The Yearbook Staff wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the contributing writers and photographers, John and Denny, Bruce Smith, The Hotel Del Coronado, LaCrem Limo Service, the Beach Press, and Mr. Scott, not to mention our advisor Ms. Lawlor. 42.3. dl Currents Editor Underclass Editor J Senior Class Editor Index Editor Staff O ,mf Bev, .f Dm ,P bww Advisor Candace Casutt Scott Unger Christine Cooper Heather McMaster JennUer Reighley Cheryl Nolan Lisa Miller Scott Unger Wendy Dush Tracey Gombold Tom Johnson Kristin Goodall Eve Jimenez Kevin Lewis Jenny Lucas Wade Mains Wes Odom KDEEQ Mark Roberti Mark White Mary Lawlor ,lennqer confers with staff members, Cheryl, Tracey, and Wes Ms. Lawlor exhibits calm while dealing with crazed Yearbook members Colophon 241 ast Week: signing yearbooks, returning books to the library, looking for the ones we lost,' Senior pranks visible as the legendary weed patch is filled with various articles from around San Diegog Parties becoming a daily activity. Last Day: Sophomores are giving thanks that they are finished with theirfrst big year. Juniors are excited about becoming Sen- iors. Seniors are saying It's over . . . I can't believe we're graduat- ingff? ? Last Hour: P.E. lockers have been cleaned out,' papers are strewn down the halls producing oceans of whiteg students are seen eyeing the clocks more than ever. Friends are making plansxto go to the b ll tl th ll If ' , YEA J , XL 4 eac an eolial Vllbrxbgfgt S R? A FX !5FX Q! KX r' L' xx Q w s X Nw 'Q K X Xi W -Q silk Ni rm gif MM L ,Lv ,S ku fx X ' U' Q. It X ' Xu 'N X, X K-N4 ,X N . i ' fxx' sk We 55' JN U .QQ XX Steve McEnroe says, Look Ma, No Feet.'! Qy A . jk il! Welcome to Reality L Qkx jf? .. A 'ire i i VW N Si L we Dale Martin and Dan Milhouse danced thc year away. 242 Closing Norma transfers one more call to tlze attendance office. What is this madness?? My zipper isn't open! exclaims Wendy Dush. 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