Mission Bay High School - Taroga Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1987
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Q, T X Welcome to that place -- Club M.B. lt's a luxurious resort lust K off Grand Avenue. Visitors have a choice of various activities to keep G5 qj ' them busy. We also have World-Famous cuisine and Ice-Cold bever- jg! ages to cool you off if the sun gets too intense. All this and more is gf S! Q yours for the incredibly low price of sitting in class six hours a day for AK CO X 184 days a year. We're glad you made the trip to club M.B. Now, sit 5' back and enjoy the guidebook. Q25 fp C5 GJ Qs r F 'fs ,ilu Fx 1 ri ff 6. . 4 .- . - 1. l-it ky ding'-1 Club M.B. 1--4 rp W .0 5 X gsotoaev Yes, you are interrupting something, exclaims Carlo Dhillion and Joe MX ,qi-kxff' Rubin. ,lp , ' Q-C 61' ',,Q-Xhwlf Panini-JP-?f'- . .1-,,g,,.,f..-s-S J...-f Us talk Never! quips Doug Gora and Darren Magot. 5. f I . . , ,T My Ms vs so.. , A W3 Mo, or ,, , Sho 'Ir ke i Mo, Glqhdq '7d v,b Mile 9. Keeping high standards, Mark Klingler and Tom Johnson stay on top of it all. 3 Opening Q K- V f X gf P' :X YV Qi W WSW? X Agpv XXSIY 'Www .R M nl 5 3WfjffW VW V N xl! X, X ' ,XQN 'V gf, H 1sjHjn.,5 has ,V . 1, 5 x , 1? , D X N y WSW? 5 E? L55 ,X h vm , Q X - h QXQMM USN O W- JO + , . X L00 '95 fr aix WX N 5 oax A A fx igo NW M - 4 1 H' f-x q6 U X' ' 5 MXOQ'O M XJXO ,Q-J . fi I 3 V f5!LC,5cf1ON QU f px ' N 5 I V' , M9396 F, N - ,xox f -' XIXLJUS K KJ M tx 7'-gf ANN , i t 1' W . C10 'Q' . ' W b i A - na I 5 A CI, 3 '-1 Q jig .f 'bp HPGYWMI C mg 2eJJ:pJ joke! f E 5 lorry I4 m f JQ. Bu-4 'Lf' we 5153+ I 761' 'Yoo f-Vee ang ,C V AK, f 2,1 N N - We VfMa.Mf' M f J 'f ' 4 , . y- 1 '4 , . 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The parking lot serves as a lunch hangout for Glen Griffin and IV f' ' ew -2.5-AEWLK' ' '25 xxx Q1 135 Cokeologist Cynthia Hacker quenches her thirst as she strolls to class. W -rg JL, X flue af' lx X Gugnang lull mtl '-'! 'I s umm :gasp qsngg uapmg ang pun unuong auglomg 'uosuqaf nunnq 'salgua 'npunl go Aunduaoo sg .moi K Q fel ' ,M NO7' E z ...Q-1 .I -Q .IL Student Life This ls The Life ln the weight room, Paul McDowell and Walt DeRosia find a way to work off the pressures of school. his 1986-87 school year has brought many tradi- tions back to Mission Bay. Like waking up at 6:00 or ear- lier, taking a shower, grabbing a quick breakfast and making your way to school with what- ever mode, walk, ride a bike, drive a car, or skate. Once at school, talking with friends about the weekend, the game, who and what, the diffi- cult homework in math and what is going on after school. Then on to your locker before the first class. Listening to lec- tures, taking notes, and those painstaking homework assign- ments, and finally, LUNCHU!! The rest of the afternoon goes by lazily until freedomllll Time to leave this paradise and go home and prepare for an- other exciting day at Club M.B. A x , N SMMW 4 8 Taken by sur- prise, Keith Wickham is cut short on his comment. -P' ,W M' Q A ',-1, Ms Edward s class seems to thrlll Marc Gariss and lr'-'w - ' onfcor Surprised by the art slides Jessica Ferzt and Christina LaValle debate art as a career After voting for Homecoming Queen Marilyn Gee, Jeni White and Brion Doocy decide what to do for lunch. EXPl'BSSl0llS eople display their personalities in a variety of ways. We have captured on film the enthusiasm and relax- ation of visitors to our warm tropical para- dise. The people said that they found Club M.B. a healthy and fun, yet challenging place. Junior Jeannie Anderson described the visitors to Club M.B. this way: People at Club M.B. can express themselves in a variety of different ways because there is something for everyone. It satisfied their desires for rest during lunch, clubs, sports, classes, dances, and lunch time competi- tions for entertainment, while at the same time, provided them with a quality educa- tion. You won't find a dull person here since everyone has unique expressions that can be found at Club M.B. ii A.S.B. Ball planner, Lnura Moceri, contemplates n suitable th Ks -as -nu-..-un. B ause she succeeds in opening her locker, Debbie Veborg avoids tarcli- Galloping lo the attendance office for a blue slip, Ralph Jimenez stops for nothing. 'IO 'vb .QM -If-L L ac Qi . + '1 ' is ifwigsgf-::,1e ' 4 1 g ff g 'Fei - . wa. ' ix . - .X Xi! - ..-. I-05 an-'Y 'Y x X, Y x Y gf .I T X X L'..u4!K N f We are the best of friends! clcluim Leah Leikel and Sim NOIUIIJ- Thinking hard, Jane Truman and Ed Burnt try to come up with the answer to life. W1 Attentively listening to her math teacher, Christina Nerhood smirks at the inter- ruption. in A picture of innocence, Allison Mahan defends herself. After forgetting her English book, Mary Ager rushes to finish her assignment. Student Life 'I'l L. U h He rh hh h hh W . - , Af s if 5 ATV sl.. Erasing a nonsuit, Robert Enberg, Sam Noland, and Leah Lekier can even make sweeping the blacktop fun . Q V -.er-queer. ,. 'M vm J nv- M In Vw. M' . QT., w Y I e f 'Q M., N If ' . 004324, l 3 A 4 e W g ,J ,f I . ' gf Q A . Tugging their way to victory, the sophomores defeat the iuniors. demics in mind. , A 'YO li Va a- 7 r,' .- XJ. Lx, 1 :J J . GSE. qzyfif-. ,. --N ,w J. s, - , .au . x Putting aside the leisurely lifestyle of Club MB, Lorena Aviles and Marissa Pound keep their acc ff JV' Studying in the senior hall, Marc Brown and John Glawson occupy space 3 5 .xx any qualities make up a prospective visitor to Club MB. The people we have here blend together to create a unique effect of a carefree environment to relax in and adapt to. AI- though most students don't know it, they possess a lot of the same qualities. We have studious, fun loving, and athletic people here. Junior class presi- dent Sandra Geiger expressed it best when she said, The person that goes to Club MB is usually a party going person. The MB student can also be very serious about their academics at the same time. They are very outgoing and show a lot of school pride and spirit. The Club MB student exemplifies pride, excellence, and dignity. fm ,Mgr ' ,, 3 - Nz .4 ,4 ,.- I - 4, . 4.44. W ' ,. e ' Aj., Adu' 'nh UM. ,' ,. A :Urin- , A ,, fig.. l ,Y . 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The excite- ment of roping the Chiefs built up a lot of B outrageous appetites, cured by the Buc BBQ, wipe, g ,' Q-5 Nw ' .N which followed the game. Hamburgers with Q., rr., ' R .vm gs. all the toppings and chili served as the main course. Pineapple, salad, and baked goods t '2 -a V leted the menu. Many students and 'A B comp , , , 1 'X 1-,Q-0f5:2Q:A ,gilt A 't fi tt teachers showed their true ravenous spirits by T-Qnligeffu' Wei going back for seconds, thirds, and fourths. Coach Harutunian stated, The Buc BBQ had is' N5 been larger in past years, but this year it turned out to be a success. , X v SUE Won't anybody ioin us? exclaims Mrs. Russell. Coaches Pugh and Whatley reinforce Buc confidence. ,gc . ,I . v p,, gm 1. . ,l 5 K , . .X ,: ...- ' I 'A -:fue P 1 mm- ' f ' all r ' , 2 2- X ak WL ww h ' Oh ' QJI X . UQQ, vikxgfiihgkfw 'D X90i.rt Q39 ifWyiW?lVq I mtir fI,JwJh,H ' .'xg 1'7 ,sg-e. FH , rg '.,'-gwpp I In ,, 'I' 3x uP'f'3' , Q, A- V A ,IM .mg 1' . ' M .- 1 . Q Q I ' t- -A - Q. V, +L... . Y In 7? 2 1 fu..-.-......-.. Q, ..'...f. e :f.1m1.,J-z.M:.,t, edt., I VW- .. .1-'W 1 view? -- ' .I '- ' f' ' V --L' 'ws'-Q-f -wap i + f' W-1 .I fu., 111.4 ,,, . . X,..- 1. JYV' K. ' LR- t 'Q' Hwy- ,i .. -.N I L, -H - ,t I 3 .x i ' 'Ng-4 'Hi -'n 3?-ff. ... ' LQBESQ-, e t I Vfzggi-, - - -.:wS'.- ,- 4 F, --H ' 1- H'- -' L ' ' .. T' N -1' .-v . 'A , Q AQ Q ff :og -'5x'9F'Ef 54 - Leaping ab d beyond, Pafienifield goes for the ball. I 1 Mission aivblrb Il CCA M if Q clriyg, E 1 ,SJ ft' ,gat Chefs struggle to keep up with voracious appetites. S., ' ' GEM I I F dy! b art d dow tant I MISSION BAY The Bucs K msn S Come busting out. AIH d and so pl y states Charl Buc Barbecue I5 :N Q t t av Goes W est t tttttt Ae svmted S nts 'Veg heme' Demonstrating how to hoedown are Michelle L., Ta- K . to west!-1 ' mann S., and Heather S. s ,-411, Dressed to the ultrabright smiles, are Dina Silva, Mary Berger, and friends. Western style by Michelle Linville, Tamarin Star, Shawn Murphy, and Candace RW E estern theme invades dance floor! The first dance of the year took place in the school gym on October 17, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. Earli- er that day, the varsity football team roped the Clairemont Chiefs 7-0. The winning game and Buc BBQ prepared students for a spirited western dance. Many students pulled out their western duds for the hoedown. An exceptionally large crowd of over 200 enioyed the 91X and 92.5 style of soul and new wave music. At their leisure, they rested and refreshed themselves with punch and pretzels and enjoyed the decorations of scarecrows and streamers. A thrilling game, an excellent meal, and a little western spirit resulted in a delightful day. fi- ' Seniors Ernest, Dwain, Carolyn, and Tom express their opinion of the dance. '0 'L It li N l ' A-' 5 e ' - 5 ' 'I 6 -e -I '. f- '. 1, - Th' . , Ink lt s time for a Slgw do nCe. N-x f ,pf N Sv f Vic fo . d r , a Ce.'a Sheff er and ff-ie hd e a9e,l Y qw ai, f he H i un-za eni oqs C nthio s reiishes u siovl an intriguing mo ex' 1085 HUB Senior 1 coupie ' iimg co A hai than dance. ment. Wish BUC Magus. Q Ddnce for Dun X ---. B. Catch The Spirit Q . ,. H , Danielle I Mdnln: n Robert Golnot ophornores- some freshme ' against We 5 Four fe0' blee, flounde' and Mlke Ro F qhliingf pirit Week promotes spirit and amuse- ment during lunch. Spirit Week, held on the week of Oct. 'I3-'I7 on the weed patch, made our school a pleasant place to be. There were many activities to participate in, said Kori Rucker, the first place winner of the stick horse obstacle race. These activities in- cluded a corn-on-the-cob eating contest, potato sack race, tug of war, stick horse obstacle course, and last but not least the rally. Our second spirit week, held Nov. 3-7, included the tricycle race, licorice eating contest, 4 legged race, eating relay race, and spirit cake. The win- ners always won a ticket to a dance or to a varsi- ty football game. Spirit Week gives us spirit and something that everyone enioys: laughter and fun. i yi, With great finesse Kevin O'Connel t ff mouth durin the I ' S u S his 9 edtlng relay rqce. Avo xx -, ,I ,f ,L WV .my ,y , ,fe -V - -Ac prlff Xt' -- f., , ., .iii cgopar f . Fe . Mfff '9 ke . 'Q ide- 'In Mo reland pl, ' If fr :le buhe . M- ,, ring N, 1 r e 'Tex' cob , -,, if Proves ' o be U ch Ull Meni- . vo! gs go hmdie, Senlfoms veggie . ' X o9?'ooch ihsfnd Do' 15 'N A X N, md 'on mme aexau Fo WN? ' Spirit e Se ,9- .nf Victoria and Down dig out their money for lunch. W eek 'I 9 , - , Ti. The Classy Court Of Club M.B A 4 7 uri- N'-4' ini 1, f s aw 7 l tw .da 8- H W3 , . ,y W t A . , Heather Stearns and escort Kevin Alexander. Michelle Linville and escort David Greene iw, 'Hs ,A i 2 .E' T Q w 1: R-'W' ' 5 L, , .- l -x x 3 UI , 3 2 on a B : 3 li .E r: 3 o 5 5 .:: K0l'l RUCKGI' and escort Paul MGYCFS- Sue Burden and escort Billy Olsen. 2 L VHA I -Gif' I 1 ' ' f '1-'1 - , r IWFW jk-gl 5 1lilJlllil'E:l1 Q - '.r..,.:11:fv- ' ' 'Q f -W l T' .:. Mn. M. ,Sy M 1 . , ,,., ' e wya .l-A 'Y , sr, 'KNEW , - 1- f ' '- .1 , , , 'TN-'-1-fr we eg--my -5 7 5 'ESV 3, 2 :H C - 1 C . C r- '1li f:g:,rQ::,,,g.,5 M X , K' P ,vi 1... ',s-fwfwre ' 'kin-ae' 'll' ,fltnf t. ' M r '- if 5,,t.:L 1 M .., .typ W X 301955 ef- A if . ' --A P fi K ' 'A fm' J W H WEL Emil-','vL1, 6 , w i l e ns- 1-54, ' Q4 , Y 'nw-w.,,,. Y -P: 'f ' . gqefe. , - ' -, - 'H' 3 w g MQ-,..,g , - ,Q ' rrffwem---P . ..,. i I -I A .y,..q..s I f WA-45, 4 , ,fx v-,I -, 17, . , s V 1 'L in ' Q- ,1-'. 1 4 'LNG-as.. I, .-4 VV 'HJR N :A YT? JV. L, K, W ij kviyi in A .A . ali: -,.. Qsgeillfglilva if g ,ff gil .1 ggjwg -A we 4'-. ,-,W ,., , ,y'fi E'r'X:5.ff1',v N-Sf? 'v , S , . 4-h'H,','s - wp J ,s A-N i, ,E-1 -f .x.',g. i-f..1 J- 'K vulwlx, a- 'gf , 'ZW g , ..,:w,.+ . , C 2544235 ,:5'. .LM-iniQ'i1 f 'fml 'A W -2?',.,H:rZwJ-ML.Emx. 'PV' A Z' La Awaiting the ball, Chris Fernandez prepares to cut left. -x J. p-1: I. Y he royalty of Club M.B. shone brightly on the day of our Home- coming, November 7, 1986. The Bucs encountered Kearny High School in a hard fought game. During half- time, the reigning queen of 1985, Lau- ra Thile, passed on her crown to Laura De Los Santos. When asked what she felt after the announcement of her name as the new Homecoming Queen, Laura De Los Santos replied, I saw stars and I was very happy that l repre- sented the first Mexican to be Home- coming Queen. The Homecoming Court also included the senior atten- dants, Sue Burden, Heather Stearns, Kori Rucker, and Michelle Linville, Q . with their escorts, Billy Olson, Kevin Alexander, Paul Meyers, and David Greene. Jamie Minton, the Junior at- tendant, Kristin Gullens, the Sopho- more attendant, and Trish Rogness, the Freshman attendant, comprised the rest of the court. Cars that ranged from Volkswagon Rabbits to a 1957 Thunderbird delivered the entire court to the football field. The cheerleaders' dance to Private Number and a sign that floated down from many balloons with Laura De Los Santos' name writ- ten on it culminated the half-time ac- tivities. Laura De Los Santos and the rest of Club M.B.'s royal court glim- mered brilliantly on their special day. A As half-time arrives, Dawna and Lori deliver the banner announcing the queen. 19 ,w ix., Enthusiastic fans show their vim and vigor. Homecoming Game 21 . 'C A Peachy Evenine At The Club Members of the club enjoy engaging in rhythmic succession of their steps. N e I I , g y make-up IS on, 7 n e E my hair is done, E my shoes match myhdressp my S nylons have no runs, I have the : perfect escort, now if only I have The newly crowned queen and her escort enjoy the first dance. sic for everybody. Throughout the night, couples relished the aura of fun and romance which often accompanies a special evening such as this one. Aside 5 a good time. These may have from dancing, couples had the I been some of the sentiments opportunity to have their pic- U Q -g . felt by the Homecoming Court tures taken and most of all the gf E just before their escorts arrived opportunity to create lasting E 3 to usher them to the Homecom- memories. l'll best remember Eg-Q' ing Dance at Club M.B.'s own strolling through the archway of lg 2 Gymnasium. peach and white balloons with 5 Q The evening, a memorable my honey, quipped Aaron Bris- 3 5 one for all who attended, began tol. 9 'E with a D.J. providing upbeat mu- E These avid onlookers enjoy the happening scene Z' E .2 '6 D. -s z Ill 2 Q. 8 2 X 1 4 'E W gifggwfywg ' ,W .iv ', ffjf 2 ,, s, eeese s M 5 H shss . s. 3 Romantic twosomes get close. -E a ': . 5 0 vo- n. D D. 0 h : 5 .2 :L us .E W o A. .. an .r: 8 o ov I C o U UI . :- aa : o .: h ov .: cool off. .E W on .E .r: 3 me out to O C 4 . 35 1 3 W 0 f X e fm C , . 1 W., 'fin m.- :av ':v .1 u .-5 '53 04 1? fic Barefoot beauties and their eurphoric escorts beam with delight. 1 ,M qs xr ,- --, ,W ,, Homecoming Dance 23 .JN-, if ' ' rw . 1 3 wi- -qi Ns EA' al 52 ff ' is 'Z 7 4 Pl Qlx 4 xxx: ,,'. -a..jrJ V .P ,m ', Cf - Q W zu' 'max K. .r+' .cf iff? 6 flwfl 6. A' E Q. U El - L 91, i V-...X H 'r K, 'Milf' ny . ,f x..., W N af, Y' Qs- The Sights Seen On Halloween ' D11 5. G: . . 44 . E v'- . x ll A of ,tg . , mvejg Umar: 2 7 o o o .il .lt up 1.4 ,x. . 1 r X 2 xjb 'iii' J N u f . r 'oz l -f 5, ntraceptive, Mary Brown, prevents accidents lwggcukhappening around campus. I' 1' X, , . 1 -H r w . l K The return of the flower child, stars Charles Turecek. ff 1 f ' + s 1 FW . 5 A O ' .P ' l 'tr g , - F4 C iT tension unts for these I X .lxxlxdf jlf!! ' W' , A X Q, . , KW K .ix , X. N 63 -i ,Q IS ' Y, XX V? fb? T338 .ff X 'V .Q 1'-' '12 il. . -LAL' X si N '.I -4 x . x ie 's Qi llf hopeful costume contestants. X AM my 'z if A V L 5 I I i i i E w i P ASN .4 park: iyx-f.T,3' nm, Wm ' ' X s V' e N 'fY':'5f?PS 1 f -ye 4 f Siamese twins Jackie Marquand and Shaw 6 Qi. ' Q ' 1 Stylin' em. i F if fk ,ii !, X i 2.1 , X3 4 'Pb it The winning pumpkin grasses out students. i 1 - 34.5 5-gggivif 'TL-, -:fx ' 2., .f'7iaf. . ,K ' Ss'-vw. 1--'riff - V xi ' 5 . 44 x , f 1 ., 1-. ' rf Y , t J gt J 'Q xi V T+i,i'm- g 'I . -.nag at 1 .. EQ Q K' 'fi' i 73 gim- -- .,,4..-.- Making a splash, mermaid Annika Rahc swims through the weedpatch. L :fix GMM A YesW Do! lk zf gi , E' :-4 7 mu: :.,.,'-Q. ing 4'--N 5 Q 'fs ' - l aigvt gg,-e.fgf.1.,., 'Q ' f - - 11773-ing' i. -Tp.. .Til 'flaw-1:..3g,,. X positive side df M.B.H.S. 28 We've G t Spiriit. ission Bay Football jerseys should not have been the only unusual dress evident each Friday. Cheer leaders arrived in uniform, and a majority of stu dents displayed the school colors of black and gold in their attire. The whole idea of Fridays is to increase school spirit and what better way to do that than to dress in colors only M.B. Bucs can appreciate! explained sophomore cheer leader, Kim Myron. So if you have been told to wear black and gold on a Friday, and you didn't, don't you feel guilty now? Don't, because spirit exemplifies a key aspect of our school experiences, and you can show school spirit in many different ways. Spirit happens to be obvious at special times like Splrlt Week, but it also became a general feeling that followed us around campus on a daily basis. Often the tangible products of showing spirit happened on the weedpatch. People received a raffle ticket for a 55.00 discount off of the annual and a piece of Spirit Cake. Wearing black and gold showed the Wear lack And Gold. We've een Told. he Cheerleading Squads s ent hours durin p g the foot- ball season making run through signs. Every week, at the end of half-time, the football team dashed under the goalposts and crashed through these large ban- ners. The cheerleaders proudly held up these large works of art to be torn apart. It gets the whole team wild, stated sophomore junior varsity football player, Jason Cordero. The football team strived to defeat their opponents, and the cheerleaders kept on making new banners. The crowds remained faithful and enthusiastically cheerful, led by such school institutions as the Pep Band with its famous Te- quiIa , the Pep Club members with all their spontaneous spirit, and, of course, the vivacious M.B. mascot. The Cheerleaders persevered in making the quiet fans loud with excitement and cheers. 5v 'Q ff ff- ve' 0 if Lf l ml ly Lzdfx Lf, If U K J, ixjxbj-l:J,3fg,,,.'l Lfliil 51 Q' ' f fi I K Ge, f , ,ine ..,, ' 4 fl cw V i ck-f'-ff '50 KU I ffl! , lofi Q ' , ,deff QYXLVQ.. ' K Q I Q M,g,-f v N ,, Q' VA' 6 FLLUJ M ip, -'If 'UQTQ il C Q K ,Q L- l lf Q t Mft' y K Black and Gold Day 29 5 A The Stomach Churns l T 9' va G , ii 7 if . 'F W- 1,4 ' qi .. Q A 'V ,' S, N s X Q av' 4 A4 is fills up Fearlessly, Kevin O'ConneIl goes in for the kill. ime out, thank goodness! lt approached 11:05 and all seemed well. You felt so hungry, your stomach churned with the anxious feeling of starva- tion. Ahh! Lunching on the weed- patch proved to be a great way to relax and get away from every- thing: your classes, homework, tests, or teachers. You took advan- taae of the half hour lunch break by kicking back on the weedpatch with a coke in one hand and a sandwich in the other while watch- ing the weedpatch activities. They inevitably included seagulls flying overhead and the Varsity football players throwing food at the .l.V. cheerleaders. The weedpatch couIdn't have been the only exciting place to eat though. If you really wished to get away from everything, you either walked, ran, or hitched a ride off campus to eat at such extravagant places as Der Wienerschnitzel, Yum Yum-Donuts, Burger King, Taco Bell, or 7-Eleven. But you had to remember lunch didn't last for- ever. You had to leave this para- dise of a lunch break to get to your next class by 11:45. I wished we had more time, explained sopho- more class president, Jenny Del- roy. Shh! You were back in class now and, closed off from all fun, com- munication with friends, and un- known gossip. Lunchtime tomor- row looked very appetizing. dienc n awe L- '- Z . if ,pr ' un. , f dfigfj , N 'Six-N iJ!l4if,j7 N i Q ' fm o M 1 -3 eeeeee --.-..- or 30- EE ...Off Campus NES K MFL 91 W - XJ Lunch at the Club 31 Yxx 3 fn. in ' A iT 5 r ,' Q- ' . l '.Y , ,. so h ' N . .53 1 . ll Takes ll Kind ga f'k' Back row: M. Row Two: K. White, J. Falcon, M. Culaillas, N. Nirschl, J. Kahn, T. Har- graves, M. Goncalves, M. White, D. Perry, M. Maddelena, C. Gillespie, T. Davis, J. Perez. Raw Three: J. Evenson, C. Root, C. Hitchcock. Row Four: L Spurbick, J. Fitzgerald, H. Coburn, L. Lopez. Row Five: M. Lawler, C. Guerl rero, M. Gee, G. Hernandez, K. Ackroyd, H. Leach, I. Catillal. The eyes have it - Yolanda Herrera Having her layout checked, Jean awaits the okay. in 'R -,M Byers, K ul ly lk! I Nw 7 f ff ,ff ff A, ,Y ' if. ?' 1 ff lffb XNA yfr if - ..... ---........--...-.-. M.- . - 4, If ,, E. Phillips, J. Lemley, M. Dans, Y. Herrera. 55 'co 3 00 Q5 E3 o': 013 D-5. -.wc 155.2 054- 2,02 161.1 mai: .s.s-T .z-o T SUE 300 'UU Q WX Counting thousands of underclassmen dismays Marilyn. Capturing the spirit of Spirit Week, Irma ad- justs her copy block. V.. ur illustrious crew of photogra- phers and writers, with our edi- tors Mark White, Candie Root, Joely Perez, and Tom Davis, ventured into the luxurious resort, Club M.B. Once there, we attempted and suc- ceeded to seek out the elements that attracted over 1700 people to Club M.B. We found various things that allure the guests to the club. Extracurricular activities interested many people. These activities included watching Ernest Johnson maneuver down the fields, observing Sean Rees hurl his famous fast ball, cheering on Camille Sallave, formal and informal dances, and many different clubs and groups. The majority of the guests came for a good education. 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' AustraIia's view of the Stars And Stipes in all four races. 1- .gfglggimfif 1 wr-'rf-ffw'f4f Qmn l'?iTlfl '3w Tj fef?f 'fy,wQ'31v Q'EWK3fwF,liQ4'Q+i- 'Q , , ' ' iiis D . W.: Let yourself go! The thrill of victory overcomes Dennis Conner. an Diego, America's Finest City, revealed to natives that it definitely graduated into the big city category. Dennis Conner brought back the America's Cup, beating Australia in four straight wins in the best of seven series. The Star of India set out to sea for the third time from its berth in San Diego harbor. Put up for sale, the Padres struggled through a tough season. In support of the anti-drug abuse crusade, the management banned beer from the post-game locker room. Eliminating B.Y.U., the S.D.S.U. Aztecs attained the W.A.C. lWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEP cham- pionship title and went on to win the Holiday Bowl for the first time. After former mayor Roger Hedgecock resigned to be- come a radio talk show host, San Diegans elected Maureen O'Connor the mayor of San Diego. Pacific Beach celebrated its 100th anniversary with events including historic walking tours through old houses, taste of P.B. tours of 9 restaurants, the Miss Pacific Beach pageant, and an exciting parade. As host to tourists and new home to the America's Cup, San Diego abounded with sun, fun and adventure. 'J ' ,Zn . :sk ly Tex a AxA1N l oiifft If A D Q l I ' 5 E Q D- - I. , sax- ' A- ,ft d fr iwgiz t 1. 'puouuiuoa C B CAF! ,, EAC' t I ll, A N .E d 'gs IIIUI-'ll 'il S 'A il N o ..,,. Q C lllllllii ENT E N 1 gg Z V 2 .N-H CD . O ,me ii' , x Q wi 5 E fi?-is n gv In a new career as radio host, Roger Hedgecock talks to you. W B.Y.U. goes down for the count. Local News 39 2 4 . ' rc cl ' f ' 2 Q 5' A X Ebfj 1 RY 4' I 1 . '-wc., .V'. X --i . 1. l4,.1,3'vv ' ' ' . . . 52 5 7 . , Setting sail for the third time since coming to San Diego, the Star of India takes on the high seas. new manager Larry Bowa. Padres' 86 -87 What T Remember 1 n Leisure Time Tops Video rental: Back to the Future Video sales: Jane Fonda's New Workout' Box-office movie: Top Gun Soap opera: General Hospital TV series: The Bill Cosby Show Single TV show: omedian: Eddie Murphy Song: Fight For Your Right Saying: Oh Yeah, Right Flavor Ice Cream: chocolate Soft Drink: Coke Classic Relative: Mom and Dad Commercial: California Raisins Article of Clothing: 50'l!Guess Toothpaste: Crest Color Mascara: Black Ink: Black Hair: Brown Paper: College Ruled Rock Videos 1. Sledgehammer, Peter Gabriel 2. You Give Love a Bad Name, Bon Jovi 3. Addicted to Love, Robert Palmer 4. Papa Don't Preach, Madonna 5. Higher Love, Steve Winwood 6. Danger Zone, Kenny Loggins ex . 9 I' X, ,f Q i' -:-Q.. ., 3:-3 P9 f , X ,J f .- Super Bowl . 5.3.-Ig: '. 1' Mos' copies in prim Cereal: Captain Crunch 7' These Dreams, Hem, :Simi HIAH' .sg-.131 U- - ,. Night Spot: Tlguana 5g551g:,.5gfgg- f ..., 15,.,.,:5Qg55 muon ' 8. Rough Boy, ZZ Top :1:251E:?f'ff4' 15:5 lr by Stephen King Place to Go On A Date: The ' TPP lmodelri Movies 9. Invisible Touch, Genesis P ,P k ' Cartoon Character: George Jet- , ,-.:f:g:Sfs2sZ3ff'Qr.i.,, Top-selling home son 10. Take Me Home Tonight, Jdgij '- : :3E' ::igg. z exercise equipment: Eddie Money i .- . 5 .,:fEf?gi?325ZE:E:Qig o 3:3555 I, bicycle ' ,'fff:i-lzif .,.,. 'f.,2?fffEjjf?f:,: :?Fr lie pc 'Sourcez Billboard Source: MTV: Music Television r 'Cf N gi 5 2 - ..g.g ,.5.-.5.-.L 5, :-. P Favorites 41 .l Exciting . . . terrific . .. the screen explodesk . . incredible. Alfl '-1iV film 4 rllu: quuml munmljnr 7 ,.,,f:.,f.w.1..f..,, I Statistics People who ran the New York marathon: 20,000 entered, 19,626 finished New AIDS cases: more than 'l2,'l95 Average time spent viewing TV by American households: more than 7 hours per day Press conferences Reagan has given: 6 Personal computers purchased for home use: about 5.9 million units 92 Fashion Speaks .... er- as The Club l 43 r ' ' N 1 N' 1 W A -y ' 01' x .5 , , : ' 2 r 2 f 'I E If . xg - 'Q GUESS has the look that everybody wants. li Is FIIA fl sk a thousand people to describe their style, and you'll find a thousand different answers. Some people dress casually, others according to the moods that they go through. Some enioy looking offbeat, not mainstream. From our hair to our shoes, we all dress to impress. After! all, fashion does speak louder than words. The latest craze: BOOTS. All kinds of wild boots with tassels and colors to match. Tennis shoes mean fashion in a maior way: Reebok, Adidas, Fila, Nike, Converse and the list goes on. Accesso- ries made a maior statement in the form of purses. They grew in size and color and surfaced as the in thing. We have always flirted with iewelry, but now it has become a maior romance. We love to adorn ourselves in lots of iewelry: silver, gold and all that is in-between. New ieans, the ever popular Levi, the style that never fades now do fade. In addition, they come in a wide variety of colors which added to their popularity. Let's not forget Guess. We've graduated from the Jordache look. Now Guess has the look that everybody wants. And what about trends? The trends that we've seen for the really cool lor hotl people: Bongo, Esprit, Benetton, IOU, and Forenza. Only time will reveal if these trends can make the grade to big time fashion. Football and fashion?? The two don't seem to mix, right? Not so. Don't be surprised when Starter Jackets pop up everywhere. They're the iackets that display the name of your favorite football team. You don't necessarily have to be a surfer to sport the likes of G8-NS, Gotcha, Quicksilver and others. Beachwear's everywhere and fun for everyone. Maior soft drink companies cashed in on fashion. With the emergence of Coca-Cola clothes, and Pepsi soon followed suit. This year went back to the classics: classic colors, cIassic,styIes, and classic designs. And l really like the classic look! That's what sophomore Mike Dans had to say about this year's fashion scene. No matter where you are at The Club, you will see a fashion statement or two. Where else does fashion speak but at The Club. Currents 43 1 Q YL f 'N fs' X' - -Ly, , -NN .gf X1 ,Xp V 1' , ' . Q if N ,XXXMXFJ Nxfmxcfx W ff ,X Vu R ,L fp K X55 ,V xv 1 - XV7 Q db ffl? --127 'yu 'xv-X ,LJNJMK Jyy A f Ki, K I-V X N N K7 Jx Ch JJ . X X XJ I V , -X K 4, 0 QU W GJ XV XX-I ,NJ - ' -' Q5 Q 6 V95 QR Q5 5' 5 WJ GJ ff? V J kfamxf Y I XXX 'N ,QQ xy X-1 x, Q 'N . 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G, i 0 Uulie Fuhrer - 2-Davna Johnson 3-John Picone 4-Hayley Corburn - 5-Joely Perez ' 6-Lisa Germani f 7-Melissa Howell 8-Raul Decadillo 1 '. ww 9-Chrislen Morrison I0-Larry Gallegos ' ll-Carol Podney Q l2-Roberl Guardiola l3'Tiffany Hardcaslle 14-Kevin O'ConneII R K., , R5 'f H U gil an SY Q mi . : 'Y ' 1 N E Qi - z -r ze if on G . 3' as A 1 Q6 '4 N w k 15-Chandra Sexton . 16-Tom Johnson ' 17-Heather Stearns ' I8-Michelle Linville ' I9-Kendal Ackroyd ' 20wKelley White ' 21-Jennifer Jacksonx li A if 22-Alex Pefakovich '. 23-Sherry Logel I '- 24-Annika Rahe ' 25-Leia Free l 26-Elaine Vasquez 27-Mark Klingler ' 28-Abe Barker ' 29-Stacey Whalen ' 30-Kori Rucker 31-Kelly Bruton ' 32-David Greene 33-Michelle Shearon 4 34-David Hake ' 35-Susan Teeple N 36-Chris Gillespie ' 37-Carla Dhillion Q 38-Janine Goltlieb ' 39+Tom Balger I 40-Liz Lopez ' l 4'l-Angie Martinez , Senior Babies 49 xi, gil +11- 42-Candace Cowl! 43-Julie Tuclnrell 44-Claudia Garcia x 45-Renee Daniels 46-Jill Colman N 47-Gaby Hernandez 48-Roseana McCrary 49-lvonne Agunza 50-Carmen Gonzalez 5'l-Dana Steinwehe 52-Norma Quiroz 53-Susanna Solorzano 54-Shawn Murphy 55-Jennifer Gregor 56-Kraig Jensen 57-Maria Lopez 58-Kathy Krob 59-Lisa McKenna Y 60-Elaine Bell 61-Jackie Helen 62-Lisa Sullivan 63-Margaret Camarda 64-Jackie Huxleyc 65-Corie Coats l 66-Maria Morenol 67-Palricia Pulido 58-Christine Flariugon 69-Erika Gulierrez 70-Lisa Darrock 7l-Micheal Roni 72-Deborah Robeldo 73-Angela McMiIIion 74-.lean Franious Julian 75-Monica Enbum 76-Michele Wickman 77-Mark While 78-Ann Vannelle ' 79-Danyie Mockus B0-Gina Lancaster 1 Bl-Lara DeLos Sanlozf B2-Tamrin Starr , .-S6 Y, Qyg- 4-1 if xl?-Ill ,rn ,574 1 :1 ve ie-:fi-gr-54 ' - ' , ' R N A V1-4' ' ' A l. r-K , W . 'R 'fa Q' germ' , ,S -1-, ,- bl e f - r - . 5 ' . - I -' Q 'H .51 'a -J - - G .,. ' , . , Q -Q , I .4 f- A - . M , 4 N, -' - ... ' -,QE s ' - is , X r -. fn M ' Q 7: 9 EP I ,ky K I Af 'J CRG, you'l alws be my bst frnd. Thnks fo evrythng M8.D. I luv U SG, KH, CG. VS, MB, GA 8. SW. Gd luck in the real wld. Here I come, JOE! RAG IN DAZIXTHE BROS- DM LSXRWXJGXTDX RH! BANHO Z MUNSTRSX MEXXRWGET UR ID BACK HU JON?!SALLYS IN THE BASKETXUHO 2 DMES P LIFEX2 BAD JNXBOL- STERD WELL MB IT'S BEEN A SU- PER 3 YRS THANX MOM 8- DAD FOR YOUR HELP GREAT TIMZ N JV 8- VSTY HOOPS THANX TU ALL MY FRIENDS 8- TEACHERS I 'ig' THANKS TO MY MOM AND FRIENDS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES AND MEMORIES. GOOD LUCK ALWAYS!! lCYCS!l!l 86 87 Bye MB THX 2 every I who made my 18. last yr gr8 81 THX 2 ALL My TEACH'S N 2 THE suprt of my MOM n DAD Gr8 8. Crzy X wth GZ NQ LL MM LLEMLVUlsHTHanCU GO G lu? 0 I U FQ- 1. Robert and chat on the way to class. I Cv GOOD BYE GOOD BYE Ill Mis u all Thanks 4 all the good xs at MB Thank u Mami 4 ur support ting Thanks 2 all my frienz s specially 2 IA MG LH A 2 good 2 b 4 gotten Cuttie PIE Joe fi: lla ,'.. 15- t av 'si 1 If.-. A .' '-x 'N if ff A- I '- . A' ? N Aj 4 P 2 E E - , Surf 8. Rage WC Frek Sqr Loa Fn Buk-Boaster Club, get Airee-HAWAII bourd 87-Icka bod Crane lives Luv ya Mom 8. Dud by MB hi sDsu A x To kunta Clinte and The Cholo BROS from Halloween RAGE ON. TO JJ CW MT MELL and TURTLE Be thinken of ya while lm in adeep dark tube in Baia VIVA BAJA!! I Thnk U my BST frends Cami Tami and Pete 4 alwys being there Weve had so mch fun! LAMB-OUR futures will b BRITEI Art-UR special Thks 4 Caring l LUV U! 3-1 1 Q X i e 3 'Q . -.4 ,I - :N 1 I . , L ,Q , m i .ei ps ik , Q I -' 1 .2 if 5511 ' E -4 ' Gr8 ts WXKB CP EP SWING CHOIR 4EVER! Thanx MR. V Bst tms W!KeIIy Hawaii 85, 87 Cindy ISPAZI in love AGAIN? PM PB LIFE LOVE U MOM 8. DAD Babbitt, J Tiffany does things differently, coming when everyone else is going. BST XS WWXBST FRENZ JP TG KS AC SC SW ML JH NVR 4GET U ALL!! I LUV U TODD ALWYS!! 2-7-86 SNOOPY CURE RED LJ DRUZ LV 2 M8.D Where 2 Now? Thnkx 2 My Frnz, To, DW, TH, DC. FN N Tahoe Wfcps, 86. V'l0S 85, Fs N chem wfDW. I LV U mucho Heat Her, NW 8, FREVR. Thnx Mom Seniors 5 'I Thank God I'M OUT Thanks MOM 8. DAD 8. DRS Thelma 8. NATALIE Love you all P! VILL Miss you MAMA y PAPA For 5 yrs 8. THanks Coach Barry For All the HELP!! John Bauer RAD TIMES IN JAZZ! HAWAII 85-87 SOCO SSKI TRIPS! BEST BUDS 8- BL SWI ANC AMK EV JOEY JILL MICCUR. FUN AT HAUNTED'FOR- EST SWIM T FAM 86 CLASS OF 87 RULES! To The Best Of Times with JC, PM, DG, IPE MY MOUSE. LET US NEVER IOOSE TOUCH. Ya Bucks we neve waisted cl WEEKNED. The BERK SNAP C-YA SURFER BUDS DEV 8. BERT FUNx WXSC, DS, MB SWIM 86!87 GOOD LUCK JOS KIT THNX MOM 8. DAD I LUV UI!!! HAWAII-87! SPIS AT MB WERE FUN. TONYA I LUV YA FOREVER. BEST BUDS ET. RG. DG. THE BOYS-87! TO KOOL. THE GROUP. MOM 8. DAD THANX I LUV YA Golly, gee, swell, it's Matt Oh Bonny '86 TANDEM lT HEY HOR REMEMBER ALL RG DOD XS 4 EVR I LUV U BADY PARTNERS IN CRIME BET BON FUN X SWXMEL JORGE 8- ?25S THXS MOM GRAPAP T 8. FAMLY Good Times 8. Good TUBES at MARINE St. from Mc PACIFIC SHORES the Future Mr. OLYMPIA right Mike 66 VET Love you MoM8.Dad! - 11: S. QRVB Q , .' .V ' fri I S i fm.. , M...-.Q y L f .2 Q -si. ,V . gif . 1 aux, fi . . ' .l F 1, ,. I J The CREW FOREVER, OZONE JOVIAL GOOD LC TO US ALL BELUGOSI LVS DVE WILL, PTKC, 8. THEBAN DPLAY DON THANX 2 MY FAM luv n loffs wfspcl frnds MEX bch schl rite-onuni wfFailh n K LPDG My Ltl bo yea DS TT HL LC TB MG XO IL OV EM IC HE 2 L sum 86 bs I' AB LBILM YV W! DU hh aha MOM XOX DadS 4 mx dm frm h sentine is part an s my friends wr k 4 prks 4x4 n move 2s D NEW FRIENDS JC RD LM MM N THANX MOM 4 EN F SUP- PORT 4X!MlKE TJ RM D 331 QIIIXO THE CREW I API-U GUYS ARE GREAT MC MG LG JG RW BEST BUDS FOREVER MC VOOD OOGU W GOD C BSL SKOME X 87 V-BA 'II-4EVER LUV-U MOM-DAD . ii: erm 1:58 ti T-x 1, ,og .Fl If' I E. 5- 2 X 4 U, s - ' if A Y PEOPLE ARE STRANGE WHEN YOUR A STRANGER. JC-LD-LF HEY LADY DEAD C AT FROSTY M8.C I LOVE U MDJK if SEYA-MB- WAX-TENAG- SC RAPS. GINA-L. WMD-IT. OFF- A-HAWI- NW-FN-X-MC - ENG, TAN-W-G.L. SN. FELIP- LOVE-YA-MOM 8. DAD- MVNG-ON-NW. LV-U-TODD WE MADE IT! FUN X WXTK, JB, MV, GL,! Dav U Flrt! Rmb. Lost Kyz, UB40, BdWIk, HAW? MB MD ffl! Best X wf Laura, Cindy, Brian' Thks. MOM 8. DAD, C'YA MB! SUE BEE' THNX LM, DJ, KU, CF, CN, KJ 4 MNY CRZ TMS! HMCK? HT BD RD! ASB, DECA, JA-CME BE PROS SE LA V MB! LUV U MOM, DAD, BRO, OJ, BG! XTC TRPS STUD 'I09 DOI SH B ILLN BDMNTN DRK SCENE CHEER ASB 87 87 F HOCKEY SUN 60'S GRT FWENDS! HA- WAII 858.87 MA-N-C TNKS POLITICS Lunch in the parking lot could be pretty IoneIy, replies Gisselle Zazueta. THE 5 OF US-GROUP-H. S.T.M. I LOVE U ALL! LAWWXLD MEXWXSW FUN X'S CF, CP, AR ASB OUR MANY MEMORIES KEV LOVE U MOM, DAD, C2, C38tT Seniors 53 k N Tr' TKS MOM FOR BG WITH ME ILV YOU TO AS PF DW HO HP ME ON MY PB SSHIN V GOING TO FORGE TAL I0 FMY FD SL DLL PP8.WISH AJ CD BW M STILL I LV YO rg GD BYE MB THANX 4 YR SUPPORT LUV YA MOM THANX 4 YR HELP SPE- CIAI MEMORIES WC GM BG VE GA GK LA EA FM GL SM GM BR TE GM CS G GD TMS LATER! THNKS STAFF 8. FRDS FOR GD XS-CRAZY XS IN AUTO 8. PMPNG IRON- LUV MY BABY SIS 8. BROS-LUV MOMBDAD-I MADE IT LK OUT WRLD FOR FROSTY 87 Thnx 4 Gr8 tms LG, TD, JP, SA, SN, BB, AE, 8. PH!! Rmber Kats!Hnted Frst X tgrsfmst of all SA, I dunno! rldhcky fu! ffl LV u CHRIS 8. MOM!! FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES WITH BUDS, TED, RG, CM, HL, TW, FC, SIM, BT,, JB, KM, CS-RREM XMAS PARTY LUV YA MOM DAD, RICK DEB. I'M OUTA HERE XWWM THE CREW I AP IN II B LOVE YOU GUYS MB MG RW JG LG PM CH VOLLYBALL I V 2 SURF SOUTH MISSION BEACH MEXICO LONG BAR THE BIG WHIP TEAM VOLKS- WAGON H:D LATE NITES, EVADIN Scol In Strawberrys JEEP Love 2 Socer GANG: KR, WT, LD, CS, LAQCIF What CB? My Best Bet 2 U Tony. No Mo Laughin Fits Now LIFE J, fx? Ewiwi EN'I 1, I I I Q Q ,isa If 643, .BATVI 'A fe ,. XJ! 3 Buc news always catches my attention, says Liz Lopez. WT? at if ITS BEEN FUN! DANCING CAD8.HOND FUN TIME IN HAWII IS BEST FRIEND LESTER LOTS OF LUCK TO FRIENDS MW CD CH C-YA NT LOVE U MSD 4 MN. ,s. f 4 4, r' YS 4 've my ,. MEX TRP! JV8.VC HR 84- 87 ASB, SKI, SUN, LAW WXCC CRZY X WXHK, SW-HIKS, HC HS 81 EJ FRNZ 4EVR-DJ 8. MC! SN SETS, LVSSUCCESSI I LOVE U PWXBEST MOMMY! '79, HEY LADYS! DONT 4GET ME WHEN IM GONE. BST FRENZ 'LF 'MB-CS-LD-JC THANX 4 THE PAIN JOE I LUV DAVID. U2 MA, PA 8. DUG 'P.S. , g , X 'nr 5 5 -giiifiir V 'fiik r y f l' .fb I I ,Q ' fi I WHAT DO YOU KNOW ITS OVER! BINA BLAST DAWN PATROLWXRW DB WXFRIENDS GOOD TIME 5 PLAY SOCLER 8. TENNIS PARTY TIME! LATER gf! '. 'L I. I. . ,IQ I - 2 a!m ' I1 - .1 W.: I hey lady the GANG MB WT JC CS KJ LF HOM- COMW!M8. cmex round hawaii here i come MR FROSTY DIS8.DEI BUCSS OCCER GOOD LUC LITLE BRO THANK FAMILY LUV U MA 8. PA T GOOD TIMES PM, DG, BB, TM, LS, TC, TW, Thanks MOM Grandma Seeya! I HOPE I HAVE A DIPLO- MA WHEN I C THIS! PROVE DAT HES COOL WHAT DO U THINK ABOUT? LASTLY, THIS PLACE IS CHAPPED! 'ww Mems Of a Ts Ia Gr 'I JP my BB UR GReat! Gd XwfP Gang in NZ-i-CnTm 8- MPNvr 4 Get UR B Tel Me Why The Road Turns IH WC! Thnx Mom Dad Kids 8- God I Luv UAII . . . Smile! IU' FLOATERS 4EVER!GOOD FRENZXSLICKXEJXJP 8. ILL WXGRM BO 8. NUT LUV U MA 8. BRO 8. SHERY THANX DAD 8. MAM FOR YOUR HELP IN MY LIFE TNX ALL MY FDS 8- TEACHERS ALL NEVER FORGIVE YOU BP RM AA GZ S MECHA BYE MB LDLS 'W-.I W John Tillary surprised or stumped? Seniors 55 ...Q '5I MB WVZ GREAT! LUV AND THANX TO ALL MY FRENZ ESP. TR, SC, MH EX 2040 BEST FRI AND SLL T H TIM H SW GOAR MY MIL I TARY POLICE HAVE A GOOD LIFE LIVE LONG OPERATION YO GI 87 GOD BLESS AMERICA WARM ON GER SBY E MOM LUV YA! ww THANX FRENZ BILL ANGIE DAN DEB TRAVIS BOB SCOTT GEORGE JORGE DAVE SHAWN RICH MIS- SION BAY BOASTER CLUB OLD FRENZ RON JOEY C DEB PERRY RAY T I LUV BUD5 Later Days To All Best X W! RB, MT, PS, AN, JL, And Oth- ers Thanx For Pushing Me Mom And Dad, You Are The Best I luv U Poor Lisa, looks like Toney has something in mind. FNLY OUT TK 2 LNG CRZY XS BBUD JAC HUX BBST RPSH85 LETS GO 2 TJ? 86 PRTYS PEDCAB SUMR IN WAIKIKI SUGGA KNU KEN TIME 2 GO AUST 8788 , 4 51. 'F' ' , I- ., 4 M-x.,., . wt , Ma, I I JESUS DIED TO SAVE US AND LIVES TO KEEP US. SALVA- TION IS NOT TRY, BUT TRUST, NOT DO, BUT DONE! BEST X ONLY W MATT BAY BIK-MAD IX MM DMF NP LUV U 4 EVER LUMD FUN N MC W JACK MACK GF JTSS JP RM SW MTM FUNX W WTRNG I LUV U MO ff' - 55 2 MANY GOOD XS 2 WRTE! PRTYSXSNSETSXCRUZ W! LH EF TM HC AC 8. FC RS MY BRO 8. CN SRF N MEX WXDA BOYS 8- CNXTNXS-SB LH C NEL8.MOM4ALURLUY8. SPRT UGY SR DA BEST NO MORE GETTING UP B4 8 THE 87 SENIORS HAVE MADE THEIR ESCAPE. SEE YA, TH, TJ, SH. NO 9TH FI- NALLY DRIVE CAR LASER SAILORS LOVE A GOOD Gallego RAGEN WXTHE CREW. IAPI! FRIENDS 4!EVER: RW MC MB MG 8. ME! MEX, RANCH JUST ME AND I 2 BUDDIES GOOD TIMES AT MB HS LIVE! I LUV U MA PA BRO SIS 8. JM SKCH GREAT TIMES AT MB '87 W! FRENZ! WE R OUT! LUV U KS, TG, AC, IF, FM, ML. DB, SP. UR ALL D BEST! ANOTHER PARTY?!! YA! LUV U MOM 8. DAD! THANX! OH JESNS! HONIE, DOUG SHAUNA R SWELL! CS RM, CG OH WHAT?!? CRNP T CLNCH!! BESTS: JILL, MARY, LISA ITS BEEN FUN! JILL BEST 4 EVER- SKIING-TAHOE!!! MORE GOOD TIMES AHEAD!! LOVE YOU MOM, DAD. APRIL fix 4? Alex and Brian are caught talking 'Boy TaIk'. ,A - Q5 4- 1- 1 S. .. 1 X x Good Bye MB thanks 4 yr sup- port Love ya MOM AND DAD special MEMORIES wf MB CA FA EM GK LA GS GM CG VL SA S LUV to u OSCAR, Gd luck!! Seniors 57 oi ff A 2 Q I S RAGENWXJG MC RW LG MB BUD DOGS LAX JOSE ALL WAYS HAVE N FUN! MEX! BROWN BOMER LIVES NO WHIPS RANCE YAAAA BODY! LUV YA MOM 8. SIS GD TMZ BD TMZ- THANKS TO MY FRIENDS GC SL GP DW-HAWAII 87 THE BSTR CLUB SPCL THNKS TO GOD, JIMI HENDRIX, AND MY GRANDPARENTS LIFE AFTR HS? IM REDY! UC SB? JOS Prty Hopin OIAFS NO HAD! Neice zXKidnap CHEERS PT WAD YA! LUV FLY SWATTER MI CLUV U PS Didi T! Nothing WfOut UMSDAD ,Aa MBH.-CHRIS-TORY-RAN- DY- TIFF-SDBC-SO MUCH TIME-SO LITTLE TO DC BEST YEARS? YET TO COME-SA-FUN THINS :BI CS, ETC, THANX MOM DAD Wm ASB PRES RICK DUTY EJ BAD MB EB 75452 AL 85 86 MBSOCAL86D81D GUYS NITE OUT FUN 8- GOOD TIMES WITH LM CN THE BEST DJ 8. LDL- YA I LOV MOM COLLEGE BOUND-SLY GUY! ITZ-FNLY-OVR-86-RLS! WKNS-WXBS-R.C.H.-TCU -ALWS-NVR-4GET-85!86 TRK-EVR-WAS-NCE!fBT- LONDON-WL-BE-GREATL CAN'T-EVR-4GT-NTPT 85 Good times with cfo 86 JC RW MJ, GD, RB, BAD BOY running wildf87 MW DR PM BK BJ OR GM RR HD GN SD GM LJJ Lets party hardy Marines Corp 'MS II' . L.. . tw- Q Endls hpyns 8- sxs 2 my frnz Gdby 8- God bls 8. may we mt agn sumdy Fun X Iadz I wl nvr 4gt!AIw1 luv 8. thnx 2s 8- M 4 evrythng!MBB cool 2 my 1541 gy, STVN ur the BST! NOT NOW JERUFUS! XTC KA, MB, LM, PH, JA, AV, NM, SF, DA, TW, C,L, AND ALL MY BEICHIZ-I LV U! OH STU- DIO, PWS BBEAN, SG HSPRAY-THEYRE GREAT! Oh la Ia, who's the guy? thinks Angelica Aguilar. All done! Fun tms wf bst bud DANA: ysmte, Flwr bls, Lar. m., N4-DC TRN. B-ball, cc88os, Gd tms wfms, RM, MR, BONO I 1 5 2 ROB BST FRDXGD XS LUV U THANX LAX GOTTA STICK TOGETHER MOMXPOP MEXXTRPS SKITCH NIGHTS BYMB POPTART BST XS THANX I LOVE U KENDALL WE MADE IT I LOVE YOU MOM 8. BRO! FRIENDS 4 EVER WITH KA, SCOTTY, KH, IA, ALI, ES, GOOD LUCK LAYA 8. AN- GEE! BYE LUV CARMEN C-YA MB, NEVER 4GET FUN TIMZ WXBST OF FRENZ: KS, BB II4 YRS GIW?I, SC, AC, SC, HF, THX, NEV 4GET 85, SW MV ON SP TA TO 8. HOWIES MY LUV2MA8r PA 8- FAMILYS I fi ,' fm . k lim: ,f -I 1, .V I If A. .5 A, .4 br 3 TK 5' I DT E ' , ,, A 3 - if 1, ,. ALWAYS REMEMBER BEST TMS ALE MY LUV TANYA JON DEBBART-ffl NEVER MADE IT SO FAR WITH OUT BAIL HEART ALWAYS LOVE IS THE HERO! YT ' MR'DG'PM'RH'KB LT SA II PRTY S CLASS PRZ! SCHI f WKENDS BEST 87 ffl NVR HAVE BTR FRNZ T ME DT, LLS LOVE YU MOM C YA MB I LUV YOU MARY TERESA I BE LOOKING HUGE FOR 920 KYM PI AM R WEST COAST 8- MRP SHORS CUT IN LOS W PETE 4X4! ANDY ERICXBRI- AN BE KEEPEN BIG THANX 4 SUPR TM 8. DE RAGIN 87: BST OF X's W DA BOYZZ II, TT, GG, NORB. SURF N, RAGE N MARY W CURLS. V. SOCCER W GIG RULES. OMD 4EVER! I LUV U CHELLE. LOVE N THANKX 2ALL the FRENDZ take it CZE its BEN a KILR Year GOOD luck IN LIFE. RASTA SWT-N- LOW JHI, I LUV U RICH JEN RICH JAH EVERY-I NICE I C- YA-2 C YA NICE!! Another senior starts another day in school. NO I LVES 4EVER WKND BA TFSHNG GR8 X, KERRY LA REGI JOA ITSZ COX-NAS TRCK 84-86 BT FIP XCN TRY- GTS GD LCK DOUG LAURA ERIC LOVE YA MOM DAD Seniors 59 7' W gg b rf F ' T -..1 T Hampso uf.. TXS MB 4 ALL THE GOOD X'S ILL ALWAYS REMEM- BER SAD GOOD X SAND MY FRIENDS NA LA LH TXS 2 MOM 8. DAD 2600 D 2 BE 46OTTEN KEEP N TOUCH PARTY AI LL THEX QNO! 75487 GET DOWN mb we RAGE! cRZn wfmi LVS: KXCIFP DnY HmL UR my KIKI, I LuV u mdIY, fEEI IRE 8. Thrsh WfRoPE! midnt-hR OFURO 8' Chmp gN: LUV 2 ALL MY BUDZ: U- NO-H-O-U-R! MY SX GDS: JS 8. MT! 2 CUL 4 ULM! RADX-N-MEX! JAH RASTA ENDLES LUV- JC! MESA BOUND-ETME, DP TANKS MSD! C-YA MBH! CHRISSY IBETTYJ MY BEST BUD DON'T 4GET THE SKNS CRUDIE SCOOTY 8- BARBJ 4EVER MIKE Y 8, MARY Y RAC LS C DUO SONNY BE A GOOD BOY MBHS ILL A 7 YA MOM I LUV YA! BYE MB THANX 4 UR HELP N GOOD MEM THANX TO GH BST TMZ ALWAZ RAGIN. SKI TRPS. V TENIS. MIN WORK MAX PARTYZ. WHY PT WRDS OF WSDOM ON PG OF SO- CIALSM. SNRISE. GETN IRIE. WIL GROOL DON SKIS. LUV YA M8.d If 4-'!'i' ? 4f?QEi:i,' ' I' K Two cups at once, Kyle Noderer sells munchies at a basketball game. COME FAL DOWN 81 BST X'S 10TH WPG VM CP YS LL 4 BEEN MY BEST WORSHP HIMWE LIVE4THE AB MYFAV BOPDJSTNneW FRIENZ N GD2. GRACIAS SON JC TANK U 4 ALL THE DG BD CV GF-LM-TRIM, BRN. MAMI XSU AYUDA LA- FUN GUYZ!JOJO RAVE CAR- BOYS-GF K RST I4 DAYS, R- QUIER OGOV CLASS BEST LA BILL LUV 2 THE FAMILY BRDGE, I-5-DERRICK I LOVE ALL CLASS 87 ffl EVR WONDER WAT ITS LIK 2 YOU B HUMAN? fl .f-,uf X 1, ,ni 'xg '4Rx'x X-WWW WOW! WE FINALY MDE IT WHAT TO DO NXT? MOE- SHAY-BFF JACI 7645 THANX DGB U GUYS R THE GRTEST! DENYS W! JH I LUV MOM! MARAG .ff , : .t ess, ' 1133-5 e n TO ALL MY BUDS AT MB THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT TIMES BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE! MOM 8. DAD THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP YOUR TERRlFIC!!?? THANKS MB 4 ALL D GOOD X. l'LL NEVER 4GET MY FRIENDS LH LL 45 GRACIAS MOM 8. DAD X TOD O ELA- POYO QUE ME HAN BRIN- DADO LUV U ALL!! FBL 84 CIM T BWL! V-FBL 85 86 8. V-SOCR-ST BST X'S WXSW, JH, ME AB, JD, 8. GL 8. SPKY FOREST! LUV U 8. DAD 4 YOUR SUPPORT ff' -- 60 -J' Cx BN 2040 Bst Frnds BW SW LLMETHBNdCBIIvUUCis AT Thank god! God Bless Us All Thnks Mom 8. Dad LU WE'RE FINALY OUTA HERE! LOOK OUT: PROM, PARTIES MEX, AUST, FUN TIMZ W! ME IN HA 8. BA JI AB LUV DENY Q2 WXJH BEAUTIFUL! SUGENK I LOVE U!!!! GREAT TIME AT MB WIS S BEST 2: CS, LG, EV, AM, CG WILL NEVER 4GET U, SDCL HANY 2: MC, RM, MOM 8. DAD LUV U ALWAYS, TWlNKIE NOOGIES H1 GRT-YRS-ATMB-BST-FRN DS- BR, CT, MM, ST 8. CP-V- VOL BAL 8. SOFBAL-85 8- 87- BNG TMNG-4 RINKS-4-ALL CR- HOLE-BNCHY-LUV-YA - MOM 8. DAD 2 BROS-ACCT? 1' AYA! FUN TIMES WXMV, NK, ZP, JH, DM, LL, THANX MOM AND BROS LOVE YOU ALL BFF M8.M M8.Z I LOVE YOU BOTH CATALINA HERE MAR 8. I COME Suzanne and Ann, on a good day. HRS 2 SUCSSION 2 BGR N BTR THNGS-SOB B4 SOC- ATK, YOS 86, PLM FRN DS, RAJ-BST 4 US! I LUV U DA- VID-EUTRIS YRS. THNX MOM N DAD I LUV U Seniors 61 A Lot Of Americans, Plenty Of Gringoes Handful Of Kar Alek ids A Few Brothers And one . . . Frenchy. SLICK! J2 MADE IT-DUTY- DAVS BAD-VAR HOOPS 930 B BALL CIF CHAMPS- JET-BK -GD X WXWALK- ER-GREB-DUG-KRKC-TlFF- BARON-NO MORE TRIG!! LUV U MOM DAD MEXWX MK CM KO - LNG Bar Soccer 85 86 87 MB TS - Good xv! SB LG DM I Luv u Mom 8. Dad C ya Mis- sion Bay Thnks Bros MUH!!! I DECATE MY SENR YR TO 'I SPECAL MAN HAR- VEY W WHO MDE MY LFE WHO I AGAN GRT TMES PARTWXSH 8. CH ND RS X TO LA TRDYS KEEP UP THE PARTING DUDES LUV U ALL! MIS U RUSS, U2 GEO. THNX 4 FUNVXDH, GT, JC, LG, JP, TR, CT, BN 8' MOR. TAG ur IT FRI 8. SAT NIT THE BAT H2 81 HOOPS! THNX FAM 2 MY BEST PAL-I Luv U C-YA MB 84-87 CHEER V CAPT VSWIN ASB GR8 TMZ PH CF LM JD GL DE JL MAR THNX 4 EVRYTHNG MOM 8. DAD LUV U LOTS U 2 DAVEY UR MU BES BRO THANKS UNCLE PETE LP WPW 4 THE PAST 3 YRS SEE YA MBI GREAT XS WfBB Al ID TJ WT D F BAII THANK I PEP HAD FUN BEST TOF LUCK2YOU PETER NEXT YR DAVE BRAD 01 BX JGI MB WAZ A JOKE STAN? SMU 2 COLLEGE HERE I COME! BST TMZ WL OIE BUD 22 SJ PAM VS LUV MY MG BD BOY 20 WM BD TO Y2 SPC THNX T LUV MOM LUV 2 DAD 8. SIS WHITER APRULZ I iifjsw The engrossed class listens to Mr. Robinson's discussion on MiIfon's Paradise Lost. Cls 87: Grt Tims w!MA VINO DOCKER DOTTIE 8- HAAS: SKI TRP 87p MEX 86-87, V Glf 85 86 87 HI: OTL 85 86, LV U MOM 8- DAD, Thanks Bros! IT'S BEEN FUN! GOOD BI FOREVER! UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN-ACED THE FINALS-STOP-KILLER TIM ES WITH, DW, DA, HA, GS, BW, -LOVE 2 U ALL!!!! 1-'Y BETTY LOO HAS NO SHOE WILL FORGET BAD X'S. FLOWERS TASTE GOOD!! TANDEM IT ESOTICA 85 PAINT MU- LALS. IGNORE REALITY M8.D, IBB? 8. TNX I ff f 1, 1 j . ' li M I ,,... D. xt Q M N BS 41 SRFCITY BST X'S Q SC 8. SBCT. BOOGIE DNWXLS JO. LUV U GUYS. EE! LS, NO MOR TRIP AT OAGUA7 NO MOR AL NITERS!-LUV U GREG MIS U ALL, LUV 2 U MOM 8. DAD RR! SOB WXJ IT'S PER- FECT BK TPS WXJJ 8. DE YOSMTE 86 FUN TIMZ WXDEB WXOUT TOM W! JT SHAK LIVES M8.M ED BIG RED NO PR'S BY R!! '34 ffm, -,JL 5-f-WGN, ,facfk Jr: if -X 1, ,P at X Y' ? 2 W1 4 , D 5- E I GOOD-BY M.B. IT WAS FUN! MYB-BYDS-MAR- OFETOHA W! KRISTY FD? MICH KEYS? G-LUCK BOB! I LUV U MIKE! S. CHOIR 87 22 FLIRT DKB DH THANX. DAD. MOM. NORA X PRTYN WXTHE PCHS, SRS, COSLUM, Y BBON 8. ITALY? LUV TSHC DAVE, YTMBA. I U 4EVR SWM, CC, ASB. LAR 8. CS THNX-MOM! KEXTAM MB 84-87 Great times wf Grls B-ball. Best frenz, JY, HL, RM, HL, MT, BC, LS, JESDSU RULS Mis all. Thanx Mom Grans, Gramps, Luv ya. MB MEMS 4!EVER GRT XS WXJV SOFBALL 85-87 SENIOR YR BST LUV TO EVERYBODY SPECIAL THANX TO CO. UNGI LUV ALWAY TO JP KW LG CF HEY TROLL DIAMOND ST SURF CREW 8FT BOARD S VINO BUD AT THE ROCK BLUE BUG SURFIN FUN MOM 8. DAD DUST MY BUD NO JOB SEE YA BYE ,,George, Joey and John: all Hanging. Thanks To Everyone At MB I've Enioyed My 3 yrs Good Luck To All My Friends. Go 87 See ya At College It Was My Honor Representing Buc Sports. LUV U Tom D ,. X Pi 5 fo MORE DIO! THANX TO CHOR BO SUERN RICH DAVE ERIC!! CANT LIVE WITHOUT YOU BOASTER CLUB GP MM LOVER SHIP WITH MARY 4EVER I LUV U JAG BYE MB!! Seniors 63 'as 'opez BENOIT DOLF FREDO'N' SMTMES ADOLFOXSOCC 86 PRZ-FRECHLB: DREL CLB! TH WKNDSNDYS-LNCH WLL ZMNY CHGS 84-87 TW SEN DLS SEE YA GT CM BF OV U MOM THANKS 2 GOD 8. AL OF MY FRIENDS 4 MAKING THIS YEAR SO GREAT!! LL-MM-GZ-AA-NQ-MB- OM MS-ED-GD-DB-FM-JS- FL EC 8. MORE! THKS MED! Q. X . 4' VN . Ar' 'N F' A 'os .f Gld 2 B Fnly Out! Good Bye Mes Amies Ct. J'amie Mon Petit Chou CHET Tu Est Tout Pour Moi Merci Pere Mere Frnch 'II- I2 No More CHET u Tlly Prsn I luv U!! 51 THNXS MB 4 GOOD X IL NEVER 4GET U MR. V T U MY SP FNDS ULL ALWYS B IN MY HRT BUT MOST OF AL THNK U MOM 4 EVERYTHING I LUV U Thanks 2 my friends 8. teach- ers 4 3 great years Wish the best future 4 my friends CLASS OF 87 IS THE BEST! DEATH METAL I AM THE LAST! LATER BOOTS! TH BB ME SW SS 81 LL 85 THAR MOR HERE I COME! EXBNZO 40 LIVE LONG!! MAY GOD BLESS US ALL!! CLASS 87 HI! Mission Bay's star iocks - Denise Strong 8 Kerry Kinny. GREAT FRIEDSXBEST OF TIMESfLACROSSE!! FOOT- BALL BUC-CONTRACT YEAHXPARTY TILL YOU DROPXNO HOSE MUNSTRS EL AGUAXLAPLAYAXSURF IM GONNA MAKE YOU SEE AINT NOBODY ELSE HERE NO ONE LIKE ME IM SPECIAL SPECIAL SO SPECIAL GOT TO HAVE SOME OF YOUR ATTENTIONS GIVE TO ME. CHRISSIE!! i '1-1 '- I-4' -f N- 1 ,. f. ., ., awp ' I ' 'K A. ..-, TO ALL MY TEACHERS AND FREN, I LEAVE MY THANX, AND MY GREATEST FAMILY PA-MA FOR YOUR SUPPORT. GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY FREN AT MB ff' :I 2 xff 'WM SW? i' 4 P, 15- BY M.B. It's Been Fun Mom 8- Dad Look I Made It, mrt Thanks Had Fun ir, rc, tm, lc, mg! Look Out Olympics 88, 92 8- tour-De-France Race 4-ever By MB GR8 XS WITH MY BST FRENZ TAMMY N JOHN'TNKS CAMI 4 DRI UN WOF 8- NO- VANA ITNKS CD7 DANCIN WIMP KATHY DMPD ML 4 ME! CAN IT B? LA? U 2 DC 8- JT 'SUPR MoM n DaD LUV U PEY, PEEWE, NIC NICK, GREG L, DAB STUPID O 9, 4 DAYS MEN, PEACH DRNKS, NO! KIS 2 JON, LV V DUG N GOD Z KOON TAV NO BAT BRNL TY THX FRNDZ LVU SH THNX MD AM VU DU ST RL Al Ns' l IWOULD LIKE TO THANKX2 ALL MY TEACHERS 8. FRIENDS THAT HELPD ME ALL YRS THROUGH SPE- CIALLY TO MY MOM8. DAD NOW IM LEAVING 2 MAKE MY OWN LIFE BYE MB LUV U! II s time to go home after a hard day at work, say Cindy Telles and Peter Martocchio. AW-hafLuv 2 all my Buds! MEX wfri Et me! SIOUX SIE pRTY n 'TJ!Sp Luv 2 Bro, Richfl LUV U SCOTT! u dt evn no! Chkn legs PB 3c's LUV 2 GRAM, MOM, 8. AM ' ff' , I I fab be 1 5,5 ' Q I f X ,Z .,., A, Jv CHEER 84 FUN TIMES wf DJ LM CN SB TM TO. WILL B RAG'N 4 LIFE. TONYA W.W. SUBURBAN NIGHTS! SEE YA MBHS! I LOVE YOU TONY!!!!! Seniors 65 FINALLY THE TIME HAS COME TO GET OUT OF THIS PLACE GREAT TIMES BUT NOTTHAT MANY MORE TO COME LUDWIG ALWAYS THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS LUV U SY Thanks Mom 8- Dad For Support U Have Given Me. Also 2 All My MBHS Friends. T Enioy all The Good Times We Had Esp. VXBUMCI, RM, Angie RAVEN! IF IEDI AMCA, SWS IW? MISS YA CRO, DVD, DOLFO, BOB IERTI, BEAR, DNA, WYN, SNW. DRIVES WXMLBA, CRRI! FUN! SPENCE BYE, MAUI! ISNIFI Cya MB-Bball 86 CIF Champs. Thnks Pep 8. Gd Ik 2 Nxt Yrs Bball Clb. By 2 All My Frnds. To the Prsn? means evryrhn 2 me, I Luv U Teresa! BEST OF TIMES CO 87 GOOD LUCK N THANKS T P AY AS MR GM MC HE SJ HE SPECIALLY THE PAR- TY BOYS JT N JS PRINCE ALL THE WAY!! VV BV BB VT RK BST TMS WL IT LM OH OP AL GS VB LM 8. DG NVR 4GT PA QE AD JR HM PK AT SBR AND OR S BUD LT FUZ 8. TI QL BLS MORN CI QC OF HD MEN CB FEB 'I5 DID IT MOM DAD LUV U! BLZN' DAYS, CP, IN- TANGI BLES? LING COD BARN DOG-RASTA ALL DAY IITS A WAY OF LIFEI ITS BEEN A RAGER KING COM- BOS FROM B-KING. BY DON- UTS. BOB MARLY LIVES. LUV YA MOM 8. DAD! THANK 4 MEMS MB RE- MEMBER NEW BEGINNING HAD FUN ASVP! HAD FUNW KN, JK, AM 8. ETC. SPEC THANKES TO DA, DU, TP M. LOVE YOU MY FAMILY The latest art project, Lesa Free displays her work. U PEOPLE HERE AT MB HAVE MADE THESE 2 YEARS HERE THE GREATEST EVER WEVE SHARED SOME REALLY MEMORABLE MOMENTS ILL NEVER FORGET THE SMILES MLM 4EVER AB INITIO-MY KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR-ROY I HAY A SRORY 4 RACH SMILY BRI- GADE-RXY NU YEAR W! DISH-JOLIEE! ELEGY-LEN- ORA EST PAX 52 xl! THANX MB 4 GRT TIMES 8- PARTYS WXBUDS JA DR 8- TB TW GET BUTTERED ROOST WXRICK CRI 25'S SHRED THROW WXCREW LA- CROSSE 87 LUV U M8.D HEY IT'S OVER! SUMR 86 TO 4VR!WHAT UP?fFUN TMS WXSM TW MHXRMR ST TUSWXS ME SA BDWIEV ERYIXLIFEXNIT 8. DA LOVE U all THANX MOM DAD-LOVE YA! fi: ri.. ' ,',. I' yi Gu., X. ,,,.x,, be AQ xx viii A. .k T' ? bf E r Lg 4 - I THE GROUP-HS TS ML CC UN DI LUV U! PRYB DAVXNO RMNCE! SUN SERV PEACHESXSHTGN! 4EVR HAVNG FN! SG TB 185 CC 86 SWM 86-87 ASB LAW SCH 1? I LUV Y MA YOSEMITE 1986 THE BEST SPECIAL THNKS TO GREG KERRY DAVE 8. RUSS FOR ALL THE GREAT TIMES RE- MEMBER BAJA BRO GOOD- BYE MOI TAKE CARE I LUV You Nick, AF a. TB: DP, Ta, sc, LG, KK, KH, cv, Kw, AG, Ar, PM, ss, ENG ur ANDKR7 rmeNsA 4-evenf Auro sHoPf 'ar BADMIT- Towow-LHTPB gun., BLESSD IS THE MAN WHO WALKETH NOT IN THE CO UNSIL OF THE UNGODLY NOR TAKE THE LIGHT L - li RAVEN: HE'S NOT THAT CUTE. Q CLASS OF 87 RULES!! C-YA IP, TH, JB, SW, JC TRUMPETS RULE! MB JAZZ JAMS! ALL- STATE 85, 86, 87 I LOVE U MOM-DAD UC-SYSTM, HERE I COME TINOLU TAMI, SCORPSH1 DEBBIE 8. ERIC, DG, MW, AF 8- DO, CROSS COUNTRY! TRACKIMETAL-4EVERf THNX MOM 8. DAD 8- ALISSAXC-YA-LATER Seniors 67 ,X THNX JG JT RS DS RM CH8. OTHERS 4 BEING GRB FRIENDS REMEMBER FUN TIMES IN ADIAL SPCH CNTSTS CMP TRS ETC GOOD BYE MBHS! WHAT IS IT!! TK DC RF DR REST OR ER AA 8. THE THE GANG 8. GIRLS PHYS- ICS BUDS MARY 8. NOR- MA. MOM DAD HOPE I MAKE IT THROUGH 1987. 86-87 CHEER, THANKS MO4BEST X. LM8.TMU 2! FUN WXELANS CHARA. X WXJG THE GREATEST I LUV U POP- TART! THNX FAMILY U R TOPS LUV U LEGS IN A., PREMIER EX AT LGBRT BAM CB. EVBY KEEPT HEVIN TA GE! SEE THE LIGHT. THAT WAS A NIRY YEAR DOT! THANKS MOM 8. DAD. I'M GONNA MISS MY LITTLE BRO! THANKS TO JULIEL IBST TMS: SBI, MARLO IXY, SCMN WS QRTII, BECKY IREDFERSI, JANE ISRFN FVRI 8- ALL ON BASKET- BALL 8. FIELD HOCKEY - JAWS VAR SWIM 85 86 87 BH IN 85 AND SC LT AND GAM IN 86 PGS AT LT AND CHEER JV 86 V 87 GRT X! SQ SB 8. SCUT. BOOGI DAS. BST TMS SMR 86 W GOLLY, SWELL TIMES WTH AB, CD, EF, GH AM- RICAS FINEST SCHAEFER q 4' tr FALL SL THANKS TO ALL JM LS TJ GT NKD BST BD KRVPTO I LUV U JU LM HM CM NGQ DEAL THANKS EREBRY THNG CT RSI WHY ME, FYU IST CP LOCAL SLIVE ON! LU LV JA LVUTHX MOM MSD LUV U NICIII ' . wvf f f .Q ,. I 5 P M gf! X, ,A ' 4 1' ' A I A 2 1 Z, l,1g,,f- . 1 ,Q 61,1 .4 ,nz yor? w, 4, ,wa ,, , . t Wendy darling . . . What was I going to say?? CP LOCALS, NEBULOUS TRIPS TO MEX? HORKN DAYS, SKUNK! Qff'Z, 8. 'O Sea? If SM KWAJALEIN HI SCHOOL CLASS OF 'I987 MIKE, PAUL, SCOTT-THE BEST TIMESXUL- BST TMZ WXDG, TS, GA, DA TH, GN, CSXDA BOYZ FREVR RGN PRTYZXRG N WAVZ! JZZ HWII 87 INSNE MEX TIMATE 14 YRS soccER TRP5 BOST R1 AHI-I'L B BAK MOMXDAD- CLBZHYPNTST BYE -:svn N DEBT 2 ux ff, 'QCII if II2 ' QI E, If f e FXP 2040-ENTER PART TWO OF LIFE. NOTHINGS FREE ANYMORE. WELL GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!! MUST-B-DRMNG, ITS OVR? IST Thanx 2 MXD, Pat!Lis, Luv Y' all V-Much! Gt'S WXSS, MB 8. Per 7 buds! Bestt' SW! YES U AL BF '84E! NM?! OMG, AAA! MB? C-YA A W R , , Q33 1, LUV 2 Lckr buds EG, SN 8- my sis SUZAN aimee CLT Vill? GET DWN! Cris Bfren SHAY ya 2. WXKK JB ct tr. TD. IM NOT BLONDE mch LUV 2 MA BRO 8- SACHI C U S soon Cosmo!! Locker inspections always get Tom Bolger shakey. WATH SNOW? GD TMZ wf FDZ GOT O BE HAT SAM LVE 8. TNX TO MOM, DAD 8. FMLY LVE TO JAMYE 8. MY BUDDY PM S BST SELR WHERE TO NOW?? BS W! BUDS TRASH LCRS KD, MY Ba, I HWC. BCRUTIH cv AND MP, un THE BEST AND ALL MY THANX, u MADE MY YEAR GREAT!! TM AND AH, WE JAM! TO MDM, DAD, AND MIKE THANX Seniors 69 ' 'N I ifi K , . 3-ff D, A i it !AY-C DAD 8. MOM AY EVOL YBRUH BTS YM-REVE ROF CINE UOY EVOL I! SELUR TSEIRP SADUJ MDIT SRE-T0 HT LA GA WS AK MT NN BE! W SEMT DOOG LEWRAF! B M EROM ON! HAEY Wr 2 Bgn? Swm Fly! Thx Mq et WP Swld Ski 85 67 SS wHom Dnc Xmas 85 Ldg EH Hmp By ART SM HC CP MS W LV U PS HS so Many Mem! LUV U SKBRR Thx MD EJ BYE MB! LOOK OUT THERE I COME! BEST BUD AH RM BR NITS BF RQNS TN TA KN Q 5 HRS TO QTRDYGT NP FROSTY FTNQ IN THE RNM RETOCM I LUV U MOM DAD 8. BRO. J.T. WAIT FOR ME! WHAT! ITS OVER? I2 YRS GOES FST HEY ALAN, ANARCHY VAN HA- LEN RKS HRD GOOD TMS WTH AMY 8. AT TJ DOUG CAN BRK! SKATE 81 DE- STROY BST TMS W! BST BUDS- VM JH LW PG PH AW XD. WLD XS IN LOW' GANG MGNM DNCIN IN MX ID M2TLN! THANX MOM 8. DAD-LUV U Good 8. Bad Times! Lots of Laugher 8- Tears! So mny 'lst exprnces! 'llth grd- specl times! THNX Frends 4 Fun, Luv 8. suprt! SW, JJ, TC MG, MGD -5 w ,.f . I ---,, Bye 2 All My Frenz C Ya Debbi 81 I Hawaii 87 Jose De mi Ena- mora te Swing gud xxs MEC HA ffl Gracias por su esfuerzo MAMA 8- PAPA Q. 'x N Meditating in the local tree, Norma Quiroz thinks seriously. Thanks MB 4 all The Good Things that I never forget spe- cially Thx 2 MOM, DAD 4be- ing with me when I need them, 2 Luis 2 87 ' x ,, ,.. , 5, ,J V V f . X I A K 1,1 .r,. g if f , I 1 fu ,-.Lily w ,i .. S lx , , X N N R X ! Ln f' I CANT BELIEVE I FFINALY OUT FOND MEMORIES AT MBH NEVR FORGET BST TIMES WXRC BC RH LUNCH PAKEM IN TH FTACO SHOP 8. EVERYWEHRE ELSE CONE- SEGG GET CHASE THANX 4 THE GOOD X'S WE HAD 2GETHER MT A A GZ LL LL MR GOOD LUCK 2 ALL! THANX 4 THE SUPPORT MOM 8. SH LOVE YA! WE MADE IT! ff' WW M .l ALL SMILE 4 MILES! I LUV U CHAD TAYLOR 4EVER!! dMH. SL. AC. WE DID IT! LUV YA MA 8. PA! TAKE CARE! LUV 2 FAM. ESP. SHOOTER! GOOD LUCK TO ALL! li W ' an T -I Kg' W. 4.17 W I J Thank Mom 8. Dad 'I Luv u BTH' Grt Frd RG' RH' DG' PM BST x on wknds 'Clss of 87 the Bst ever at MBHS' RG els grt tst sore!!!! 'LAURA, I LOVE YOU!' Su- san, Honora, SHAUANA You Are good friends Photography + Grapic Arts Z GREAT! Cathy, Russell, I love you! X ,se b 'Z - ' I Q ' , i X P .f if Q .. ws sh -'v 'xv N 11 , t v, lime C-YA EVRYI-RW SL MM- UMD E 2ND GRT-TB RC MPUM DE 4TH PRFFT-AND 2 ALL FRIENDS THANX FOR THE GOOD TIMES JETW-2 ERIC-I ALMSTI! 2 JD 4 TH PR HACK CLUB RLES .awww Marc and Robbie do what they know best. BST X WDG ML SW JP JB CT KKK 8. HAUNTD CRW OINGO 4 EVR NEW YR 86 SURFING TENNIS 85-87 MIS- SION BAY ITS BEEN ?? THANX FAM LUV U BECK SHAKA 2 ALL DA FRENZ TR DG DB LA JC WT LD JB KR SOC 85 CIF, SRF, SNG 8- DANCE. JC WH TRUTH N KNG. ONLY GD X! MUCH ALOHA ELIANA MnD CYA Seniors 71 fb WOW! Key Club Lt Gov Je le fais tout pour toi- DIEU! Ami- gas de vida Patty!! DREAMS REALLY COME TRUE! !WEE GEE LIVES! 'UP 'i'XX Finaly md ie thks MB For 3 FN yrs. Fn Times F4 86 mm TRIP Thks 2 all frenz 8. teaches Holf Pint 4ever CLS of 87 the Bst LY mom 2 all my frenzy thnx 4 all the love 8 support. 2 my love, Rusty: UR in my heart 8- soul 4!ever. I will be with u again someday ff'l0 Thanx Mission Bay I Al- ways Have U In!Mind Thanx Mom 8. Sister 4 All Your Support Luv U KJ As CS Gm CR Lc CHUBBY I Luv U PP I luv U RAGIN WID a Boys Booster Club Great Times and Surfin MEX Soccer 84-87 UnderCov- er Booster Luv U Mom 8- Dad and of course you Hug a bunch. C-ya! BST BD NH LV U MY LV 2 DS SP FRN HM 3 MSK RM 8. CS TJ SKI BCH SKA LKT CAFES NSSC WENCH KIS SUGGS THNKS 2 MOM DAD GRM TOM KES LV U Bye B Thnx For all the grt memo wfTG, SC, AC, HF, Al- ways Iuv ya BM, JG. never for- get you MEQ vo! Luv ya Ma 8- Pa many more Fun timz to come wfall my homies! 84-85 varhookers B-Buds 8. luv DUCK l luv my pinto GRH X MOM 8. DAD MLR 8. J w!LUV ALWY GBY MB 8- THX 4 D MEMRES HICD KWTR DSLG I LUV U BILL! C YA EVYBDY , X 'AX X ,Is A.:. ge,-...gg A -P5 N Us A-M. Unlike the rest of the class, John Donaldson does his work. w 1 -nlnrr . se, ..:.,,., W by -pn: To all my frenz luv ya Lots! I hope all our dreams come true 2 my baby GJV I'm Forever yours! Thanx mom-n-dad. Love u GRANT Fnly-mde-it! Thnx-mo! Alwz- rmbr-Spcl-frnz 8- gd-tmz-wf JM -DP -TB -CG -MW 8. TG. All-my-luv 2 Toby. See-ya - MB. Hd-Its a fn. Dsc-n-ht dgs! B8.P ,552 Qin' 11.1 ly T., ,,. . -. . s ff..- .fix I lfziza' -ffl A.- 5. 57 E wx F ' I E r .5- X' :E WELL THIS IS IT! TGIO CLASS OF 87! SPECIAL MEMORIES WXLG, SG, BIG I, MK, SR, 8 THE CREW LUV YA LOTS JOHN G-BY MB I LUV U MOM THANX HAWAII 8 Y-mite 8 V Yenn. Gd Tms WXR Ibein 'VWOPBSI D8J, DC, k , w, SJean, etc. 2mny unmentnble thngs 2 spk of. Thnx BN 4 everthng-wont 4get u. THE GROUP BEST OF XS SMM LCCOM MOF SHT GNT CHS 8 PRTYS SKICP NO MAKE IT W!O UKA LUV U TEN 8 SFTBL 85-87 LUV 8 THNX 2 MOM 8 PHIL MB NEVER 4GETTHE MEMORIES! l AAAW-HAAD! TO ALL MY Friends I Luv U More Then . . . ! I Luv U Geek! cousin yr cute! I Luv U M8D!Evry1!IBTC 4evr Thnx MB B-Ball Jams Etc Er- nest J JW Nasty B D made it Its over Luv Mom 8 Dad 8 Bros Good Luck Melissa, Eric and Aaron display their own version of cuteness!! FREEDOM! BEST MEMS W! MS, R, TG, MR 8 ffl BUD JG. FRENDS FOREV! I LUV U ALL. Ma 8 Pa TANKX. ITS BEN GR8 MB! LOOK OUT WORLD, HERE I COME! THNX HAUS DOCKER MUH CEDRIK TIM CLINT 8 OH VINO 4 GR8 X L REMR AGIN IN MEX! HAD FUN IN SWIM JAH! Seniors 73 LIFE NEVER CHANGES FOR EVER THE SAME MEMORIES OF FUN TIMES HONIE DAWN SUSAN FRIENDS ALWAYS WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? MOM DAD 8 SIS LOV U U2 RGJ GET DOWN mb, wfout ME x's WXJP, AV, SN, 8 FLOOZY, RSTA FTY SKICH VIL ROPE! DECA I LPDR AB NAVE LUV u JEFF! 2SOUL 2sexy ROB SME, Iowe MOM 8. DAD TO THE GROUP I LUV U ALL FUN X BDAY COMM OF FNS COSLUM SS ASB SKI SWIM 86 KB UBA MOM 8 MIKE MHCST 4EVER SEE YA MB HELO ME SA- BOSTE RC LAB LIVES ON BUT CRU 2S TIL I SNT RA- DIO ACTIVE GOOD TIMESXW GPMM RFSLPOO RHOMES MORE SAT IN TJ BUF HED THANX MOM I MADE IT S Boo Al Niters 4ev Ti Ndls Trps 2 Agua Ry Met Cy JZRSKK alwys My Bdy x 2 Ndls HmCm ga Dct Miss Ur Fnky Faces Luv Ma + Pa Thnx YA BADOO! IM FREE I LUV 2 C, B, K, ROD, MUM, DAD, TRK 84- 86, C CR 86-87. Ballet for- ever. Tans 2 MH, ET, CT, DJ, CP, MSNEBR 4get U Off To The Real World Wish Me Luck AW-HA! SLURP! OH-MY- GOD! GOOD X LN TJ 2 MY FRNDS THNX 4 EV- ERY THING I LOVE ALL OF U! LUV U MOM! JIL BEST BUDS LUV U! ini , -Q A Talley Wacker 87 9419 sccr 8- spgoo bsis HC 85 KR RP RW PiFC JH DD HS Ragn H20 FT CT B.B.KJ CS LD DSNY HAWI My mem Iiv I-fver RP F-BALL DS LOC TED SHLDER TRACK SHOTPUT PARTLES BST BUDS, CT KB MM DG CE JH THANX MOM AND DAD COULD NOT HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT U CHRISTY-I LUV U FOREVER Robert Neill goes to class with a mind full of heavy thoughts. Wr gms 8- Fun Tmx w!RS ET 8. CH Good Tmz In ASB 85-86 Sph VP Jr Prez! Sp 81 Dbt Ysmt Trip 86! Wd ptch FFVF 8. NYLC 8.Nuppr 86-87 Luv ya 8- Thnx Mom Dad U! HIT IT! BOlNGOs RAD!DMCs BADXLIF IS GOOD! CUZ IM A GRAD! CC 84 TRACK 85-87 'BAD TIMES WXDAUKER JON' HI-AL, CM THNX BRO, MOM, DAD, GOD x fa Af fed, '-'T-P -I wc.-lff. 4' 'I ' :S -, ' A I I . - 1'-x , J i .Q wx I Good timz Journ 85-87 Ed-was fun wfcc Where ls my Picon the Wal? BK! See Ya Frenz! Thanx and Luv Mom Dad Sis. 3 HKTK YRS! FNLY OUT! YEA THKS 2 AL GD TMS W!L.L: C.Y: M. M ST 2 GT OUT! MTWUV OF LIF! WUV U LOTS JIM!!! 4!EVER KF CC RZY TMS! NT2 4!GTWU V MOM 8. DAD SUCES! N Q I S-. ye - to x SEE YA MB! BES TIMES IT HE - HOBB IT! BETTER TIMES DARYLS! SOUR GRAPES? LUV-CP-4EVR, LUV-U-MOM THANX SK8 ff' E : ' NX 4 1 4 W -, L. RAGE MB WXOUT ME LOS P DOR. Luv ya SS, AB, LM, AC, KILLER HELLO! DECA MEMBS. SO! Air BND Act Aduct. Get DWN. Schumck. SCANDLUS. Thankz MOM 8. DAD I LUV YOU! VEGMO! UC Bound? BBalI CC, TRCK '85-'87. Ragin X's wf all the BUDSp AG, TH, DS, JD, MB, R+AMP MEX! Thanx- Dad, Mom 8. Bros. Hosta Luego MB! THNX MB 4 GREAT X'S C-YA BST BDS RS JT CH KN KM WISH YA LUCK I'M OF TA CLGE CLS OF 87 4EVR I LUV YA MOM DAD BRO'S 8. SIS'S! Hanging out in the local tree is the latest thing to do according to Heathier Leach and Kelley White. Thnx-2 all! C ya MB-its bn REAL! gr8 x VXGM I3 ftl RS JC 8- ESP WVJ ILUV U 4evr! 33 so I can 12 ya! METALLI CA 8. YNG C8.W Gimme sum JD!!! GoodBye MB Thankxs 2 mom 8. dad Muv ya! 2 CS, CG, CT, EM, LG, DG, UHOS, Good- Luck! Luv 2 u Omar 4ever! Special memories w!JW nev- er 4get u. Seniors 75 THNK GOD 4 MY FAMIY CLDNT DO IT WXOUT U ILUV U ALL! W, SNMIA CIDC ME HOW! JPU R CRZY, 4 JN BOD! MP BACK JOEY FRENZ 4EVER DAV THNX 4 TEACH- ING ME LUV I LUV U! EB O RP yor mem will stay v me 4ev! Grt X ET, K3, DG, KR, MH, JP, ST KS 8. JV CH, SG, DB Pic? Lft u std Yeah ct! Luv Ya BR. Thnx Fam Mr Ed GOOD vs BAD-HAPPY vs SAD GOOD AHEAD! Luv 4 FRNZ ANIKA- no'I is bet- ter Ko Car Can Lor Mi-Luv 2 u Thanx Mr Willis - SWIM I LUV U ROBERT, K. MSD I LO BALL IO-22-86 JAMED HOME BEASTS D8.ER 8. DNSTY ESTREE PRESIDIO DEPP JEFF 8. COLLEGE TOGETHER I LOVE YOU MOM THNX T 8. ALF THANKS For eveything Mom Grateful DEAD HARLEYS 8. HIPPY WOMEN FOREVER BONZO'S MOBY DICK SWP 8- THE STREET SURVIVERS. 2 MY FRNDS AT MBGBY THNX MOM N DAD BEST X'S WTH JEN IN 2 SEANS SSS DR MRTNS 12 XU 2!75 RANGERS here i come THANX To bfBob FRENZ 4EV ALSO BB LL ME KIND TI FJA! NAT GRD 24. THANX GOD FO 8. FOSTERS. NS DRGL TD BYE! r . ,, .A ,J l ls 11. Carmen, Kendall and Chris. GOODBYE MB! THANX 4 ALL WXB-BALL 8- S-ball! I LUV U MOO!! laughs wf HL, LG, AC, AS, KK 8. ALL. BC WHEVER UR, I LUV U 2! LUV U MOM 8. DAD ADIOS! Thnx 2 KA JF CG KK MM NN DP JR KR MG LS DS DW ZZ YB Ed: 85-87 CLARK CL. DUKE 86 KRCRIEDK DOC IS IN SDSU GREASEBALL 5150 DIRE STRAITS 1641 Thnx MOM DAD 52 I DID IT! THANX MOM 8- DAD-LUV U 2. GOOD TIMZ GQ HH WXKB, SM C9 LUNCH RD- UR A SPCL FRND. GW-LUV U ALWAYS! UR SPCL! BROS-THANX 4 ALL LUV U. LATER MB TRIM BST TMZ BST BDS BUF- FET 6 PENCEN TJ LV I LUV YA BUNNY DISH! RACH UR MY BST BUDDY STAND BY ME CRAZY CTS MOM DAD ANA CHERRY PIE DUH VERN! many thanks to the moose and the mons: AB KXZI, OB, GK, JD, RF, SL lEr- nestl, AL and HA KElmol and on the drums, me! IHA!! On- ward j Qi . Dgzlfh-'N ,, , . 1 fx .2 'll xx 'mix' l' -If as .F Y' T 2 N s n. Z' W I .. - U . ADIOS MB GRT TMZ WXDD, DA, TH, JR, CB 8. 2 MNY MO! LNg RNGE IZ DA LIFE! MEX HRE I CME. Dwn Ptrl WXNBDY out-No Dbt! THX MOM 8- DAD!! BFD AW-HA! 2 ALL MY FRNDS LUV YA 2 MUCH! TOO MNY GR TIMS N MNY MORE PRTY WKNDS MEX ETEME! CCCC! SNGING LALA MMY MDE IT HAPN I LOVE YOU ALWAYS! THX MTD WEN LUV U my Frenz AA NQ MM LL LL N 2 d Prty Bys JS FM JT md best out of life Thnx 4 good x u hve given me Luv u n will nvr 4get u Luv u 2 n SIS Bye MB HH idwld. Chris, Luv always. FRDY NGHTS! FUTBAL, HOTCHR! BAD WXELN, KM, ALSN, LUV YA. SXYKM, Knky ELN. LUV HSTRNS AND GANG-CNDY mn Iivs 4ever! Luv ya mom, E SHAFFER IS THE BEST CP-LO- CALS LIVE ON THANKS MOM 8. DAD 8. BRO 8- FRIENDS for the years of fun Tom and Mindy flap as th TO SF ISTRESSI, HM lDN'T KNWJ, SS IDITTOI, DRC TO OTHR BUDS, TB IMR Ol, RS, MG, ML, SR, OR, KM, WS, AND OTHRS SEE YA IN LIM- BO ff, , Z , I 5 ey soak UP SOITIE SUD. LAX LV SAUS LAX GRT TMS W JG DM SW RP CREW ROL CJ WSWK9STRHILV MOM DAD FRNDS GODBIES RUST THE RANCH 2 MEX TRPS RAGE LONG BARLOCS IA- PIGT ALL T N Thank u 4 your loving pa- tience Mom!Brian! Thanks to all my dear friends, mimi!Cindy Pete And mos tof all thank u 4 Being my Best friend 4 5 yrs Tammy SHAYXMOEY BF ALWS. LUV U JEFFREY. FOREVER- U-N-I. LJ SPOT YOUR MY DREAM COME TRUE. MINDY MOUSEXPEEWEEX DONKEY KONG! CHEER 84-86 HAHA! I LUV U MGD ff- ,ql ' Maybe not cafeteria food, but Lisa Sullivan finds the Weedpatch a great place for lunch. Seniors 77 ,WWfW iI'1Z 1? J f ' X' ' X' I 0 WwwwzerwwJwwwNWNWWQ'v Mm WW3WYwwMr?Ew Jr iw G Mr: M F' 'FWE X wmwwwwwz,ww xr- w mmqmmxwwhmwnmMM. jingw UL wojudoveij when J -EVLCCK' wa .QQDU2 OLUN a 'HMKA Cbbowf 'QQWLWQ6 f MAA 1410460 wfgmwfwb Ogfalgb. aim Vfkgjmugj' 3 :Q ESX 9, H Q S Ngleiior Promff87 W Q Kg 3 X 5x iiyjfil' ,f NNW t ,H 0, NJ HWMM Wx? Mm fd E g S 3 QL BX, W: 5,0 AA 3 X ab S TE 13 SE f- 5 x N 2' if R ND A E 5 iii i 6 ii X 'D Maw' :N A Q Q EQ WLY0450- L, if YC Lv Z, L Ct: CUQBA My 5 ' xi ,, QM, f E E nx- IE M SNA A'-QQ Q 5 5 gm E xi' X! 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J ,Q 4 Friendliest smile: Eric Taylor and Joley Perez . - 1 -mow-ff -vfgff? -i ,W 'M sea -Q, 'WL ,Lf X. e .2 F2 gt.. Prettiest eyes: Chris Bagalini and Sue Burden Best over-all personality: David Geiger and Kerry Kinney M fgkff15..ii W y:r,.. :ey ,-. - A--l. ,A Y x i. 'T .QA , WVDW 'a a: X' A i ,w ai ve K 'if S fu mmm, Q H-is , Senior Standouts 81 Q: ex X .4 f' NW S . , ns ,-Q. ef . , all Most school spirit: Kevin Bennet and Deborah Robledo 4- - 1 ,, My l .A X. 'tri 5 Q Q N' Biggest flirt: Lisa Sullivan and Doug Gora ---'L 'Lp i 1 'N Always talking: Tamrin Starr and Mark Klingler Most wanted to be stranded on an island with: Heather Stearns and John Glawson ...wiv - f- 'Qs i.. --,skfgvyl as-rr 4 ' : ,aque- ,,q,7s'-zzz: , -e vi.. '+rn- , f' E 'I --.-Q-'WH W lf , x ,. vi ..-.. -391' ., ,,- 'U 1 05? -- ft v, rf QUE Class couple: Matt Ohlin and Julia Durcan m.4Q ff ,2- lf? E . , , y . i AR QQ. he ' ...Q--e. K s ...e ry M Yu M ml . Q we., .ww ,Q -- -Q. x,::: NK im me e. iikf-X .sf in ,Q x Most likely to become famous: Joey Carano and Camille Sallave Aww Least likely to be seen in school: Mindy Remsen and Allen Merrill S i Qs Q' .l f A ff, Senior Standouts 83 'A +I 1 -' en ,... . . xr yr' J A 5 I A, an X a- L, Q L 55, W? : , .-f' I . if 1 1 fy. ., - 0-f . ' . 1 ' . X . 1, k.., tw, .. ff 1 if -- ' , ,-' -in' .1- IIA. ,I f . 2 FSH MSQB1-Lu ffm 5,1 fi Ms' . i We.-5 . fc' x f N,.: glxa The Future I5 Ours... Corne Celebrate Our Reurttort 1997 Corttaets Midlele BUWL5 Deborah Robledo 2 4 C D - C3rgV5gg7 T 1126 Horrtblertd St. 745-8199 5.11, CA 92109 252-241 0 QQ 19 f QBJXVOSL me e LJ L we ING O ' . . C I. I 'z : I' 0. I I l 0 'fn XFX ' Q53 CQ NC. I 1 43 05' ,Apu PR E E . S ' Q, 69 306' .bs omewhere in the gap between wide-eyed innocence of Freshmen and Senioritis lies the Junior year, not that Juniors find it uneventful by any means. From taking the PSAT to sweating out essays in Ms. Stell's class to taking Friendly Get-Togethers ltestsl in Mr. Homiston's class, they have plenty to do. This being the last year before college applications are due, many juniors plan early where they will be going. Many iuniors also occupied their time participating in sports, clubs and all of the fine activities Mission Bay has to offer, including selling candles and Buc cups for months. Overall the junior class of '88 has had an excellent year and iust wait until next year! . ff Y QA i Best of friends Becky Paniaguo and Marissela Cubillas take a break from class. x r Stl at Juniors 89 Abbott, Chris Adams, Blake Addleman, John Ager, Mary Aguilar, Carlos Aguilar, Eduardo Aguirre, Jorge Aispuro, Carlos Allen, Laura Allen, Suni Ambler, John Amezcua, Ricardo Andersen, Chris Anderson, Harton Anderson, Jean Anderson, Jery Anderson, Kristin Anderson, Tabatha Angelini, Sandy Anichowski, Janet Arzola, Cynthia Atwater, Gabriel Aubry, Nicole Avenson, Terri Bailey, Kristin Baker, Denise Baker, Dennis Bankler, Alina Bariring, Alvin Barret, Edward Barton, Andrea Bauslaugh, Laurel Becker, Tory Bell, Jennifer Benitez, Domingo Benoit, Greg Blackmore, Richie Blane, Tanya Blase, Rob Bognar, Julius Bolt, Blake Bonnar, Susan Booth, Jeannine Bowman, Christine Boyce, Summer Boykin, Glen Brandenburg, Andi Briganti, Melissa Brock, Kim Brodeur, Aimee Brown, Ken Brown, Robert Brownstein, Robyn Bupasiri, Nickolas Burns, Tanya Burruel, Ofelia Butler, Kim Butler, Krista Bynes, Lashaun Cabrera, Miguel Calderon, Paula Campos, Juan Caneron, James Carpenter, Demain Carrillo, Alma Casey, Julie Castaneda, Rene Castellanos, Maria Catron, Alicen Cavanaugh, Cheran Cervantes, Myra Chamblee, Charlene Chavira, Suzie Cheverez, Josh Chocalas, Michaele E jf Homework blues homework. don t affect Susan Tuey as she attacks her accounting N , i A N 1 Christ, Brian Clarke, Jason Clerico, Marie Cohen, Danny Cole, Ronnie Coleman, Dug Collins, Charlett Collins, Chris Cornelison, Michael Cornell, Andy Coutts, Sarah Cradit, Mike Crawford, Jennifer Crenshaw, Zoe Crisci, Tony Croft, Danny Cubillas, Marissela Curran, Laura Dake, Don Dasilveira, Larry Davis, Colin Dawson, Jennifer Deal, Kristi De Long, Kevin De Rosia, Sandie De Vore, Lisa Dedios, Merielle Juniors 9'l Delaurenti, Renee Delay, Farah Delong, David Dennis, Jill Diaz, Gilberto Diaz, Javier Diaz, Margo Diaz, Sondra Dickson, Debbie Dihn, Cuong Dihn, Hung Drage, Dan Dugan, Kimberly Duggins, Tony Eddy, Ali Ede, Mike Edmonds, Flechia Edwards, Cordell Elder, Jennifer Eldhardt, Larry Elizalde, Jose Elsdury, Angie Emblem, Tyler Engelberg, Ryan Enomoto, Tony Escalante, Carri Escobar, Juan Esparza, Hilda Espinal, Pablo Estala, David Estrada, Ricardo Eubank, Daric Evans, Jimmy Falcon, Jean Fedock, David Fernandez, Chris Ferszt, Jessica Fielden, Michael Fiscus, Bill Fletcher, Michael Flores, Ana C5 f Breakfast chips and Hawaiian punch fortify Mike Jasper for a grueling ay. Es- ff' my xx X X Ni . -.-5 l I i l Secl uded in the library Heather Keaffaber catches up in her work. Juniors 93 Flores, Flores, Graciela Matthew Fonseca, Dan Franke, Albert Freeman, Aaron Freema -Frey, C n, Andy hl l Galarza, Andrea Gallagher, Kelly Garcia, Anna Garcia, Antolin Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garner, Geanac Geiger, Gerace, Gerace, Gilbert, Gomez, Gomez, Gregg Guadalupe Ivonne Jason ou, Carolyn Sandra Richard Sheila David Adela Silvia Goncalves, Melinda Gongora, Armando Gonzales, Andrea Grebing, Steve Gretten Guizar, berger, William Ricardo Hacker, Cindy Hardeman, E.D. Hagar, Kim Haire, Brian Halleib, Josh Hamm, Jason Hand, Angela ' 1 Hansen, David Harding, Meile if .ff Harr, Ann , iff JG V I l , M7 J l J A. Ulf lil Harrell, Stephen Harris, Tim llHarrison, Melissa if 1 fx 1 Harter, Angel Higuera, Judith Hill, Cindy gl Hobbie, Susan Hoeschen, Carrie Holgun, lvonne Holmer, Jeff Holmes, Stefani Hooyman, Julie 'E 1 , Horcavo, Heather Di, Huppert, Paul Hurwitz, Chad lracheta, Gustavo Jacobs, John Janicki, Derek Jason, Lateasha Jasper, Michael Jimenez, Pedro Jimenez, Rafael Johns, Danny Johnson, Paul Johnson, Robert Joldersma, Joanne Joldersma, Jodie Jones, Sean Joynson, Bobbi Juarez, Alfonso Keaffaber, Heather Kelly, Jerri Kemp, Dwayne Kemp, Edward Kern, Katherine Kilian, Christine 52 rl Y ,Zn l . xe- 'N Se habla Espanol? Miriam Torres will, after taking Mr. MacDonald's class. Juniors 95 Kingrey, Michelle Knight, Angela Kropp, Melissa Kuhl, Lewis Kuperstein, James La Valle, Kristina Labrador, Roger Lacy, Greg Laduke, Andre Lange, Bobby Langness, Julia Largura, Ellen Lavell, Loretta Le Fevre, Kristen Lee, Lillian Lemke, Richard Lemley, Jenny Leong, Jacklyn Lepsey, George Limon, lldetonso Lloyd, Mark Lockwood, Todd Logel, Mary Lozano, Lorena Maddalena, Margot Madoux, Brian Mahan, Allison Maldonado, Laura Malloy, Chris Marlen, Jim Marquez, Guillermo Martin, Daryl Martin, Pam Martinez, Celeste Martinez, Keith Mattox, Michele Maya, Maricela McDowell, Paul McKay, Christine McKesson, Bonnie McClain, Ken McCormack, Julie McCune, Michelle McGovern, Tony McKennett, Mike Meacham, Robert Mead, Chuck Michel, Eddie Miles, Karen Millikan, Louis Millman, Julie Mills, Lisa Mills, Teresa Minton, James Mitchell, India Mizelle, Suzette Moceri, Tonya Molina, Hilda Moore, Christy Morales, Jose Moraless, Sergio Moreland, Kevin Moreno, Lupe Morin, Israel 5 33 Heidi fl' Fri- ff 45? .H tx r, X 1 , 1 'f ' 1 i c 2 ur 14 si x + t Poised and stylish Verenna Russell models her star outfit. Juniors 97 Munoz, Louis Munoz, Maria A. Munoz, Ricardo Murino, Linda Murphy, Michelle Murrieta, Ivan Nagy, Duane Nakamoto, Alan Naylor, David Naylor, Mike Nerhood, Christina Newell, Sara Nguyen, Kim Nguyen, Mai Nicks, Jeff Niebla, Rubin Nunez, Gabriel Oconnell, Michelle Ontiveros, Daniel Orrell, Aaron Ortega, Gloria Osthoft, Amy Osturee, Leon Owens, Terry Paniagua, Becky Pappas, Rosa Pasich, Heather Patterson, Daniel Patterson, Reggie Payne, Heidi Payne, Tessie Pena, Maria Pennisi, Marti Penuelas, Richard Peraza, Cesar Perkins, Christy Peters, Frank Petrucci, Dante Philips, Ellen Phu, Nhoc Phu, Sou Picazo, Theresa Pitts, Mark Poehnelt, Julie Powell, Al Powell, Kelly Prado, Francisco Pressley, Thomas Prodonovich, Erica - Pulido, Sandra Quebedeaux, Jonny Ramirez, Belen Ramirez, Elizabeth Ramirez, Maria Ramos, Eroclio Ramsey, Alison Ramsey, Jason Randall, Kari Rapallo, Steve Ravenis, Patricia Raygoza, Nelida Razo, Carolyn Rees, Sean Reese, Kelly Reichard, Mike Reilly, Dawn Reynolds, Heather Reynolds, Wendy ,,, 6- Overioyed with the History lecture, Marcos puts his best foot forward. 'DEX . I 1.-2-is! xy dfyxfy Jr' 7 , E EK :E 98' if lzsin, 'E Richardson, Curtis Rico, Marco Riggs, Wendy Rios Ruiz, Araceli Roberts, Brian Rack, Andee Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Liz Rodriguez, Maribel Roe, Shon Rohal, Holly Romero, Angie Romero, Ramon Root, Candie Rosen, Brandy Rubio, Roman Ruchhoft, Julie Ruder, David Ruiz, Reyna Rummell, Mara Russell, Tyson Russell, Verena Rutledge, Dawn Ryan, Kevin Salas, Joel Salstrom, Gretchen Sanchez, Alejandra Saravia, Rosa Sarmiento, Bobby Satin, Scott Scampone, Steven Schaller, Angie Schoen, Andrew Schrock, Alex Seaman, Matt Sennett, Chris Sesslar, Darrin Severson, Inga Sgambelluri, Teresa Shaffer, Kim Shekleton, Anita Shelby, Jeff Sherwood, Arinn Siebuhr, Brandy Simmons, Tricia Smiraglia, Lisa Smiser, Suzie Smith, David Smith, Kim Smith, Sharon Sphar, Tony Soto, Alejandra Stanley, Janelle Stephenson, Katie Stiska, Tom Stocklin, Scott Stratton, Brady Strong, Nissy Sullivan, Michael Sundquist, Raaf Sutter, Natalie Tedesco, Christina Loren we N90 Tooker, David Torres, Maribell Torres, Miriam Tran, Catheryn , fs ' : .LS me HP Another amazing answer emanates from Sandra Pulldo. W Q -PN '7l0? - ff! at l' 5- ,, .4 , W E 100 qf' .XL f L . li' English looks easy for Belen Ramirez and Carlos Aispuro. Juniors 101 Tran, Kinh Tran, Quy Trebowski, Steve Tresner, Patrick Tresner, Sam Trieglaff, David Troedson, Joshi f , Trombley, Linda Q- Af ,Nj ruman, on 6 Tuey, Susan , Turecek,Chorles I if-0 Tureck, Richarcb f 7 f If xi1 !'!lJ'r 1ll!lrgAy , - 4, Tyes, Christina 23 ff Valdez, Martha T-5, A V 5 1 Vazquez, Federico I ' till' MT: Veborg, Debbie V2 S 'ly' A i Volk, Debi ' i' ib' Volk, Neil Wagner, Trisha Wasson, Robert Waters, Jenny Watson, Mike Whitehead, George Wicklund, Shari Will, Rachelle Williams, Jason Wilson, Leta Witt, Anita Wright, Jason Wright, Mike Wukovits, Clay Yeip, Jonathan Yunis, Monica Zumello, Marlo S ,Fwy 'I'- ug U E' :hu n f if II '33 jg: ' f Q2 I 'X 3:Qf5gj',3q?gfj'7 L f .Q Q? ,s'3ij77.fii Y , Fas'-, .Y .Z if Z ' 1: q'5:5' ,ffl 7.1.4911 ' ,,-:E ,:,:. V NC. bf QA Q95 +0 4' -nf S93 Q 'vas 'Y -w 4 , xx,-X' 1 V., . iivi ' H 1 ., . L ..Y. ' 5 ' 5 'f V V ' X4 I A , A X 5 . 1 'N 'b I ' V' ' AN , I ,. ,-'iw - , H I , , Y V ... Lf -,UV - X 1 . fl-I,! ' f -1. ' A . , X '1 Q f A' A' , r Lf' '11 ' ., '- 1 'f k ' Y ,-,f 'Q K ' A 1 lf- M ' 1 f I I ' .X If 1 . , f' j 1 I 1, 1 x' 3 . f . ' U-L' Qoffv- 'XO dofw XXJY' X, xx XtXXSSlON fy 1 96 Q, XP V' Sty PKDJPDXJ ,yi Q4 JN ,.- . k-4.4.1- N J' ob- 1.7 . y o 0 1 . fv 5, Y' fir o b 5, 8 41, NV qs . -xr A N 1.557 'G?9w,. ' 1-S462 Q P dent, Robert Fuentes, Secretary, Lisa Griffith, XA 0 J- J' 'trees j W nfl-7 ff,4lg1bL,l,4ff,,,i1y4y W V Q J, fwffiff FGA ev 9,1 of 0, 164mm My , .Q W M -5 .ff fffwffwff WW. , 9, Id, 100. MVN' VQJI7 nffftifftm f PX l . N 9 1 fi' f ,yi Li 4 KX Maxi 2 sf . N' ,' 45 C N JD l 9- 'ff 09 ,. ' J l J' of vo I. X50 X, Fx N60 5' any of the students in the sophomore class Q . made history by being the first freshmen to CXO? DJJ K attend Mission Bay. As a result, a majority Q X00 J! XC? of them faced fewer problems that arise in adjust- Q Q37 ing to a typical high school atmosphere: meeting f X21 Y is K X33 Q new people, finding lockers, knowing how to find X0 Q L9 UO P their classes, and encountering a multitude of new XP? Q V x teachers. I 5 8X XC! V It helped us to get the feel of hugh school as 5 by UO' X3 K opposed to iunior high, and we got to meet more 6 Cb xx ' people, remarked .Paty Sanchez. U 0 OJ O ' 00 L As the first official class to graduate w th f mx I our Kiwi 'cyl OP Q9 Q years of Mission Bay experience under their belts, G' O K U JJ the sophomores look forward to 1989. Nb? on 95 swf 0 X O fo O i 5 56 O O N - fr C 0 V pf' a . if gf a, v L9 f O V .vb ,JS XX x K 7 NNW? g' X I E M-- 104 Acevedo, Rene Adame, Alejandra Aguirre, Fernando Aispuro, Elias Alcala, Maria Alcaraz, Anlelina Almas, Erik Anderson, Joy Anselm, Dustin Apaez, Leiko Applegate, Elizabeth Aristigui, Mario Armenta, Jose Arreola, Luis Ascher, Nate Aviles, Guillermo Azevedo, Lori Bailey, Karen Bailey, Patrece Baker, Cheryel Balingit, Terri Barber, Carmen Bauoquin, Eric Bauer, Daniel Bayuk, Rachel Bedoya, Kenny Bell, Harris Benavides, Sonia Bennett, James Berkley, Keith Billings, Michelle Blabon, Vicki Blaine, Rhonda Blaine, Ron Bocko, Lorraine Bolinger, Steve Bolt, Sarah Borrayo, Monica Boykin, Darren Brents, Larry Brock, Dawn Brown, Matt Brown, Zona Bueno, Jesse Bullock, Dwayne Bumbstead, Dawn Buros, Lainie Bustamante, Frank Bustamante, Ruth Butts, Steve Cabello, Temo Cabrera, Maribel Cerone, Cabrini Cairncros, Nail Calhoun, Casey Carpinelli, John Carranza, Ricardo Carrillo, Juan Casillas, Maricruz Castillo, Carmen Casutt, Christina Chandler, Brooke Chang, John Chapman, Amelia Chau, Thuong Chavez, Michelle Church, Elizabeth Cienfuegos, Gilbert Cisneros, David At the friendship bowl, Betsy Zimmerman and Jill Freeland support the BUCS with pep. N ff' B P. 6 ?2 .X i The theme of Through I' he Tunnel keeps Matt Turnbull p ndering Clark J Coat R b I' Cobb St Coff G t Cole St Cond C l Con D d Cont A I Cont R I Cook T Cord J C l F Corp R d lff Cou t J Cou T y Cox Sl' Cra A dy ggi xx A 4 Cru St y Cra gl Sg Cro Il T mi Cull ,Shawn Cummings, Dan Dadisman, Mickey ' 5 Dans, Michael D zig Da D T m D occk, Sean Davis, Justin Dawson, Warren , W' M ff5,w, 500155 L ICE llllvbplzfel km Opilg -E12 X476 f f RYE gig, MU KM Nowfggqfm MHRVIML Ax f Mm llbmw Jw fi' llllfkxlglgf Ul Sophomores 107 li C KYQLHUMJU xx Q Dean, Aaron Delacruz, Luis Delafuente, Vicky Delroy, Jennifer Depry, Daryl Deyoss, Xan Diaz, Efren Diaz, Julio Diaz, Marisela Diaz, Martha Dill, Carey Dillon, Nedra D. Dimascio, Chris Do, Tuan Doocy , Brian Douangpanya, Jenny Doxey, Heidi Dowd, Chris Duarte, Eduardo Dumas, Delilah Dunbar, Mike Dunkelberger, Josh Dunn, James Dunn, Jim Ebert, John Echeverria, Adalberto Elliott, Jeff Ellis, Jennifer Enrique, Greg Esparza, Sylvia 4+ At the club, students work extremely diligently as Nick Kraus displays. E .. . . f- ..t. J 1 1 w s Y K 'fl A . , W, . X. I' E X ji! ,fn X--ltr:-x . f Q RN D72-bf! ,fd : WW in 1' '18 Y Y 'S , . : 2 N 3 E H - E 5 Q' ' 1 -- V L ' WE L L., Most students love the BUCs, but Anthony Riggins loves the Raiders. f i . ,A ,441 . . .1 'K F 5'lv?'jig It ' 1 25'.3'AF5i:l.i.- in-ini. F3115 N' .QC . . -' 'J -,.rk:kJ,. N . Je., X , 3- Noll! I don't want to ioin the Surf Club . . . emphasizes Dustin Anselm. Sophomores l09 Estigoy, Lethia Evenson, Jennifer Evie, Vanessa Facio, Miguel Farley, Brandon Farnsworth, Tiffany Finster, Amy Flores, Moises Flynn, Owen Frasier, Wendy Freeland, Jill Freeman, Dana Fuentes, Roberto Gaines, Donavan Gallegos, Flora Galvin, Todd Gcnaden, Rachel Garate, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Frances Luiz Manuel Mario Garcia, Richard Gaspar, Carlos Gault, Anthony Gee, Marilyn Georgiou, Antigone Gerken, Dan Gerson, Max Ghio, Mia Gilmour, Tracy Glasser, Shawn Glenn, Gregg Goad, Tammy Godinez, Ramiro Goldman, Dawn Gomez, Martha Gonzales, Brandon Gonzalez, Elena Gonzalez, Hiram Gonzalez, Maria Gordon, Erin Gorham, Joshua Graham, Laura Grassmann, Brian Gratts, Kim Grebing, Brett Griffith, Lisa Grob, Lance Guerrero, Claudia Guerrero, Peter Guizar, Ricardo Gullans, Kristin Guthrie, Tricia Gutierrez, Annabel Guyader, Hank Hakakha, Yaron Hamilton, Mark Hanson, Tracy Harvey, Lane Hauner, Johann Hawk, Carmen Hazelden, Sheryl Heffernan, Shannon Heller, Michael Hemenway, Katrina Henderson, Keith Hernandez, Audrey Hernandez, Lupe Hernandez, Maribel Hertig, Michael The funniest thing that ever happened to Nedra Dil lon was when a bird HSWQ on her face at lunch. 'Fi ,' fat I fs, fi '. fl 'xy 'lffixfr x.,-I.. ff' fl E xx 'Qu CN, 5-uf W1 Q . The pride and ioy ofthe sophomore class - Nick Iades. Sophomores 'I 1 'I Krause and Keith Berkley acknowledge their acco- Hery, Angela Higuero, Fred Hill, Kathy Hobbs, Traci Hohe, Sarah Hohl, Zack Holder, Ahna Holly, Nate Holmer, Robert Holtry, Neko Hom, Louis Hooker, Jason Hopper, William Horning, Jamison Hudson, James Hull, Aeron Hurtado, Israel Jackman, John Jacobs, Leela Jardel, Jennifer Jennings, Chris Jimenez, Bernie Jimenez, Cesar Johnstone, Stephanie Jones, Sandi Jones, Sherry Kaczenski, Jennifer Kamphoukeo, Phonekeo Kang, Chanda Karen, Hess Kayser, Karri Keith, Eddie Kelley, Ana Kenneson, Matt Khoma, Steve Kirk, Willow Klein, Chris Kondyra, Sean Korb, Diane Krouse, Nick Kuethe, Jeanette Kuhns, Lisa Ladrum, Catherine Lai, Myhanh Lai, Tiffany Larue, Teresa Le Fevre, Nicole Leiker, Leah Lemke, Tami Lennan, Tony Lennon, Pamela Leon, Michelle Lewis, Ken Ley, Joel Lichtenger, Beth Lichty, Debby Lien, Dung Linville, Michael Litch, Lisa Litles, Hamid Lizaola, Graciela Logan, Cherryl Lopez, Manoel Lopez, Mary Lopez, Miguel Lopez, Oscar Lovato, Theresa Lowe, Mark Loyo, Sadie Luangviseth, Vanh Madden, Tiffany Maldonado, Cecilia Maldonado, Claudia Maloney, Jason Manner, Molly WW J e 1 1 '- ' .x' ...Q , . ' .- ' Li Q I . - ' 0 W M.. A rx Static cling happens to be a major problem to Shawn Glasser. '52 ,Zn - x L.: ,gf x , lcrbigi - ,A xy 'l,.x- t ,. 1 l A ., 779, ff' .L ,Nj .31 L Lunch in hand, Rosalba Rodrigues rounds the turn of the 200 hall. A --.., Sophomores l 'l3 Manoogian, Anthony Marcial, Alma Marks, Robert Marlaire, Mike Marouand, Jacqui Marquez, Martha Marquez, Victor Marshall, Toni Martin, Bonnie Martinez, Arturo Martinez, Luis Martinez, Margarita Martinez, Michelle Martinez, Tiffini McCoy, Louellen McKesson, Michael Megoe, Peter Michel, Lorena Michel, Norma Michelson, Chelsea Mills, Genett Montenegro, Johana Mickle, Jodi Montgomery, Scott Moore, Krista Moran, Alfredo Moreno, Francis Morton, Ken Mortensen, Denise Mort, Steve Moody, Nicholle Moses, Cheryl Munoz, Manuel Murano, Jason Murillo, Ana Musser, Kim Myers, Paul Myron, Kim Natalina, Jody Navallez, Marcel Navarro, Daniel Newell, Mat Nguyen, Julie Nguyen, Kim Nguyen, Tan Nicely, Matt Nobiensky, Cassy Nolan, Camille North, Kenneth O Hara, Sean Olivares, Enrique Oropesa, Mirna Ortega, Rita Osteyee, Chris Osuna, Carmen Pangalos, Cindy Pappas, Troy Parra, Sam Paulsen, Kris Payan, Diana Pearston, John Pechulis, Marilou Pelegrinow, Lenny Pena, Maria Pena, Raphael Peneda, Diego Penn, Chana Perez, Jasha if ,ef N, i' A u QKL: tT':.,5Q K 1 ' . is ii X Hey, the bus is leaving without us, cry the latest members of the pro- crastinators club: Enrique, Maria, and Rosalba. O N K x 'F i ,gm :ss lr rex GH N ff' , Q' U' 2. Q 3 Wx E J E ' E ' Q' , V JL' I, . fi , .., ' .. j' l. l i lg' i -Y if Anna, . .: ', ix h Go ahead make my day, intimates Kendrick, Robinson. .1 4. 5 t sophomofes 1 15 if '33 Perez, Rigoberto Pernicano, Steven Peterson, Rina Peterson, Greg Phabmixay, Pheng Pham, Tuan Pina, Norma Plumlee, Terry Portee, Francois Portlock, Jason Poston, Justin Potratz, Becky Pound, Melissa Powell, Michael Preciado, Jose Price, Kimberly Purnell, Jay Rahilly, Jeff Ramirez, David Ramos, Vickie Randall, Tessa Randauo, Frances Rando, Ricardo Rangel, Rafael Rawers, William Rawles, Precious P. Ready, Oliver Reinhardt, Tom Reyes, Begonia Richardson, Kendra Riggins, Anthony Riggs, Christy Ritz, Amber Robbins, , Kathy Robinson, Lem Robinson, Maria Robledo, Monica Robledo, Ricardo Rodriguez, Enrique Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Norma Rodriguez, Rosalba Romero, Aurora Ross, Curtis Roth, Chelsea Ruben, .loe Russell, Adam Scavedra, Leticia Saccp, Greg Salas, Maribel Saliba, Charles Salinas, Javier Salyer, Becki Sanchez, Gabriel Sanchez, Paty Sandlin, Tracy Sandoval, Dolores Savage, Brian Savallnaea, Charles Schoonover, Juan ' . J, gr- A two minute timed exercise requires the concentration of Ricardo Carranza W f 54 . 'plZ'f' W 'Cr , .4 a W 1 r Q' a- f lf yo Kit!!! .fe-.-f' fx u make me go to class, l'm going to hold my breath forever, promises Tony Marshall. N Q Sophomores l 'I7 Scroggins, Aaron Selby, Tracy Sheaaron, Janelle Shelton, Kim Shirley, Joe Sibug, Rosemarie Sidwell, Valerie Simpson, Kerry Simpson, Terry Smith, Chelsea Smith, Darin Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Eryk Soares, Jason Songco, Mary Jane Soto, Emerio Speer, Sheridan Spurbick, Lisa Stafford, Steven Stiles, Jennifer Sullivan, Kristen Surdy, Jason Southerland, Kelly Swartz, Eric Ta, An Tamoyo, Diana Taylor, Theresa Taylor, Tiffaney Thiede, John Thomas, Jimmy Thomas, Mark Thompson, Brian Thompson, Danny Thonert, Hilary Thornbrough, Brandon Tobiason, Susan Toscano, Gabriela Tovar, Daniel Trac, Binh Trac, Phoung ri 'ss rr Rr.: Tran, Toan Tucker, Scott Turnbull, Matt Ulibarri, Richard Uribe, Victoria Valdez, Humberto Vandeusen, Jennifer Vazquez, Albert Velasquez, Maria Velez, Richard Verdin, Aleiandra Villa, Joseph The four musketeers have many disguises -fr Q - ' Y l .. x '94 Q . A ,Wg .. eg, X :if . e 'Hs- rf' ,'. If - K :rx A ' rqxtfx x Y 2 ' I 3 ,N-N 2 ' 18 ' F ,4 Hu.. 'h S 'Mew n .is-QQ ' K. - . - ,' A ..-p 'xx 4.01 'fir A -' 01 - 1 ,sk Using much concentration and mental telepathy, Peter Guerrero slides the coke down the bench. Sophomores 'I 'I9 Villegas, Norma Vinole, Michela Wahrenbrook, Mark Walton, Cassy Ward, Simxsie Wasilewski, Tiffany Westwood, Damon Westwood, Nathan Westwood, Steve Whalen, Mike Wheeler, James White, Chris White, Jeni Wilder, James Williams, Cindy Williams, Tammy Willis, Amalita Willis, Cristina Wilson, Peter Wirth, Jody Wittenbom, Christie Wood, Amy Woodin, Troy Worden, Carrie Wrench, Scott Wright, Ericka Wylie, Kenny Yancy , John Zimmerman, Elizabeth Q 1983 HAH MAHK CARD pg, WWW XQQAK NNW Q 6 Qwwf N95 Q4 X Q , A A x 9 wi QW wwf UGG N X X50 KW ,4 QYNYXA Qxwvw NY . V 'f ww X f Xq wmv yk vw wsvwwf PM VX wk vw ' A00 Am Xp WV wxowggf Vw L RCKWQJQXWQ 4 N' 5056 A XX 1 X KXQQX! NN ' OR? f' W Wim W Qxjxxzgxv DQS! Saw Q WW My awk Q0 QUWLUKEX QQ NWA gy Ovxixkf QXVUXL Wi jf ww x Q ' KLZXK A ggfgfiwgzgghwjww J YXQHMA ,W , 45 u1QJ ,LQ 6, , E in M9543 Freshmen... Class Of 90 ne of the hardest things about growing up is high school. There are many different things here than Junior High: big football games, big football players, big dances, big buses, big lunch lines, big food prices, big classes, big tests, big girls and big boys add pressure to what had been a dull life pre- viously. The class of '90 has the unique honor of being the second freshman class in our school's history, and don't think they don't appreciate it. Just ask Coty Stunby, High school is much better than iunior high because it is easier and more fun. Overall, most freshmen seemed to think the same way and wel- comed the chance to be big people in high school. P 4, I gpvy-1-'-'-w v ix st . A is inf' NY s fa? K7zd?QiV fzfiigirk Freshman President, Heidi Leach Freshman Vice President, Kathy Murphy ' x - 1 Freshman Secretary, Suzy DeMiIe Freshman Treasurer, Cindy Hurley 'Bin I+- 1' ri'- WWM iff Ackroyd, Gregg Adams, Crystalyn Adams, Jonathan Aguire, Carla Aguirre, Rosa Alaitriste, Alicia Allen, Christie Amezcua, Aurelia Anderson, Cadi Archoncl, Bert Arellano, Evangelina Arellano, Ricky Arriaga, Irene Arroyo, Carlos Ash, Mike Aubry, Milena Austin, Anthony Bahena, Isabelle Bailey, Geoff Bale, Kim Barbat, Sara Barrios, Raquel Barstow, Billy Barton, Labayron Batson, Alison Bedoya, Lorena Bellon, Mike Benoit, Anne Betancourt, Patrick Black, Lisa Blake, Derek Borders, Mike Bradeford, Joanna Bray, Joseph Bucalo, Monica Burgointm Qi2L'.'.'1'1'efH9 Cabello, Erik Cage, David W Cahill, Tiffany Canno, Michelle Caputo, Mark Carano, David Cardenas, Lupe Carpinelli, Steve Case, James Casey, Carolyne Castellon, Aida Casutt, Carolyn Charmuler, Julie Chavez, Aldolfo Chavez, Bernadette Chavez, Claudia Chavez, Marci Churchyard, Chris Cinque, Andrea Cipielewski, Jennifer Claustro, Susana Coffman, David Coffman, Stacie Cohen, Cindy Coit, Jon Cole, Michael Collins, James Conde, Luz Conners, Heather Contreras, Jose Cortez, Karla Cota, Bridget Crisci, Chris Cullen, Tara e Kelly Southerland and Nichole Lafave compete in the best smile con- test. , , '77, A. rl! fv xgx aff- fi A 'X 5 ffl! 'R X5 5 2 . 5 G 4 D 4 h, 5 'S -- 3q..'6 if A , fs jf' Freshman girls catch up on lunchtime gossip. Freshmen 'I 25 Cumming, Kirk Cutler, Andy Dang, Sharon Davies, Richard De Leon, Carmen De Long, Jeff De Mile, Suzy Deabla, Noemi Delossantos, Peria Del Villar, Juan Dery, Jennifer Desanti, Bart Diaz, Ramon Diaz, Susana Dinse, Maile Dobson, Sarah Dominguez, Jesus Dorsey, Damea Doyle, Tammy Drake, Mike Ducharme, Chris Duchnick, Debbie Dunetz, Susy Egbert, Mike Escobar, Claudia Esparza, Cynthia Espinal, Alicia Evans, Erik Evie, Andrey Fahlsing, Danielle Fairman, Byrn Farmer, Jonathan Fary, Chad Fay, Dawn Fels, Beniamin Fincher, Amy Firkins, Theresa Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Rod Fleming, Dareke Flores, Veronica Fogacci, Brett Franco, Alya Franke, Faith Ann Free, April French, Eric Frey, John Froelich, Danny Fuentes, Alicia Fuentes, Jesus Fuhrer, Cindy Gallardo, Richard Garcia, Enrique Garibay, Pablo Gerson, Joshua Gilrane, Jeromy Gingery, James Goncalves, Melanie Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Ricky Gonzalez, Silvia Goodman, Colleen Gordon, Sommer Gorham, Jeremiah Gornot, Robert Grace, Tom Grassmann, Eric Greene, Mike Griffith, Jennifer Guardado, Claudia Guarino, Vincent Guevara, Carlos ' 1 5. x e :Say r 1 Just a few mintues to study for the vocabulary test L f . 1 'ow lflfl Litlgtl ff ge , 1 fix-, - Q e Wx ---V -'-- MAN- 1' 1' .- 5 5 .1 ju Trevor Hansen wonders if he will ever get to reach the ceiling. 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X M -. .V ,V f A . x X X. 1 G he 'rss Freshmen 127 .Q I Gustafson, Christna Hall, Brian Hall, Larry Hamilton, Damian Hampson, Doug Hanning, Steve Hansen, Trevor Harman, Jennifer Hernandez, Lourdes Hernandez, Sergio Herrera, Monika Herrera, Yolanda Herter, Tom Hill, Melody Hobbie, Keitk Holiday, Julie Hollarn, Garret Holzberlein, Brian Hosseini, Ayme Hosseini, Farideh Hotchkiss, Joanna Houston, Audrey Huber, Sharon Hurley, Cyndi Hurt, Toby Hurtado, Gustavo Issac, Cassy Jackson, Irving Jarvis, Kirsten Jeppesen, Tammy Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Sarah Jones, Kim Jones, Nicol Kawanaka, Junil Keigan, Alison Kieweg, Cindy Kinney, Bill Kios, Jason Koch, Jaymi Krom, Heather Kubicek, Chris Kugies, Yvonne Lafever, Tom Latour, Camille Lamb, Heather Lanz, Stephanie Lard, Rodney Lassen, Jeremy Laungviseth, Lori Leach, Heidi Leal, Francisco Leroy, Phillippe Letts, Missy Lewis, Shannon Limon, Jorge Lohr, Jeff Looker, Diana Lopez, Elvia Lopez, Felix Lopez, Tino Lowry, Michael Lozano, Veronica Lueck, Lisa Luna, Carla Maffei, Michelle Magot, Dawn Magpayo, James 1-can ...N ,X I . 'si -. S -fe Q WJ .L X Don't take a picture of me! Be quiet and smile. says Andrea to Cindy i ' 1, N v' -S if -- J ,, .'.+ ,.-Wi' 5 NI, W!-5, A, N., . N1 rg. gin .62 , y ,. ' I ' 'f , gf' r . xv A, 4 ,,., ., -A e ' 4 ' -.vit ' . --H + V, .Q . L f,,-' J .QQ . 1 'e' I' fc' . ' X 'Au . y' - 14 -,:1:9, 712fQ' 'f'f1 '2 ' . 1- ew- ,ff . X ' 4 I , - 1 V , px. X f :mf W' Q . . ., , . ,,.,,f ...,.,1 : r - , fi V L , -- .. Y , '-f,-,?st.f':.H:2nff1+f - ff .,, ,, , V' gf i' , , -, 1 o '-fy a'-,A,:,sf+, l' ' h ' I jj if . A Oh, iust hanging around Mission Bay, sighs Victoria Schafer. ml 'F' 'Am - r,: WW ff?5',?.i If! 4 E P Q 128 it - 15, r x l 'Y Rl: 1. .- If CJ I, . ,1 A was, gfsiiigif X r ii LK? 1 Rami ' Water girls Cindy Hurley, Danielle Fahlsing, and Heather warm up before the game. ,4 Q.-I K X . Freshmen 129 Maldonado, Maria Mark, Andrea Martin, Ben Martin, Ty Martinez, Joaquin Martinez, Juan Martinez, Manny Martinez, Rafael Mathewson, Cecilia McClain, Teresa McCullough, Scott McEIveny, Jason McKerlie, Jennifer McMahon, Scott McMillan, Angela McMillan, Tina McShane, Kenny McKissick, Succhina Melville, Jim Menera, Efren Mercado, Adolf Mezo, Aleiandro Minas, Julian Minchberg, Chris Molina, Nate Monahan, Kevin Montes, Norma Mora, Sandra Morales, Leo Munoz, Alicia Munoz, Laura Munoz, Mario Murphy, Kathryn Murray, Shannon Myron, Curtis Navarro, Guillermo Nelson, Amanda Nelson, Andrew Nickel, Danny Nieoner, Matt Nishiyoma, Paul Norris, Corrie Norrod, Jeff O'Hanlon, Jilana Ocompo, Hilda Olivares, Rodrigo Omdaro, Tom Oropeza, Raul Ortiz, Manuel Owen, Doug Parker, Richard Parra, Marcos Peoen, Louis Pena, Blanca Phillips, Doug Picarello, Angela Pienkowski, Heather Pinkney, Harvey Plumlee, Ginger Poole, James Preciado, Julissa Pressley, Coprece Quinonez, Carol Ramirez, Rosa Reta, Manuel Rhaney, Damien Rhizor, Shane Rhodes, Dustie Rhone, Melanie Richley, Rhonda Rittgarn, Joe 'A wb. t xv S 335 , , f xi : ' lg- ,J , v. iff i ,V 'R Clad in plaid and lookin' bad , Rachae and friend head for S.A.D.D. 1 n li X fi ff- ,-.a.f,-J, Gffi x- 1 ff. - .f lk A? 19? ' ff! 5 ' 5. r '- ' 1-1 .' 3: 1 , J on 'Q L N Nurse s monitor Kim Jones cheerfully awaits the next patient. Loyal fan of J.V. girls' basketball, Shannon Murray catches practice. Roberti, Mario Robinson, Joseph Roblee, Michael Rodgers, Mike Rodriguez, Raul Rodriguez, Rosa Rogers, Lisa Rogness, Trish Rojas, Enique Rosen, Victor Rossi, Erika Ruelas, Rudy Ryan, Allen Ryder, Chris Salas, Carlos Salazar, Nora Saldana, Rosa Saldivar, Ruben Salvin, Steve Sanches, Marcos Sanchez, Gilberto Sanchez, Leonardo Sanchez, Sergio Sanders, Keith Sandoval, Mirna Schafer, Victoria Schilling, Heather Schmale, Scott Schwanke, Luann Scott, Tdd Scull, Mike Seamon, Toby Seeman, Jeanine Selby, August Selby, Ryan Sergott, Michelle Shambach, Robert Short, Kelle Sloaterman, Brandy Smith, Mike Smith, Nicole Solomon, Jesse Speck, David Stankiewicz, Sony Starr, Trent Steakley, Shealle Stevens, Jason Stewart, Schearon Stumb, Coty Susi, Jess Swan, Stephanie Tamayo, Alex Tanzella, Darren Tapia, Maryssa Taylor, Ryan Thai, Hong Thomas, Clancy Thomas, Josh Thompson, Kristin Thorkelsen, Brandi Threlkelo, Ivan Tillery, Missy Tilie, Robinson Tom, Bernice Torres, Rene Torres, Usbaldo Toscana, Juana Trac, Dung Truman, Rob Tuey, Chuck Turner, Mike Vance, Latanya Vasques, Moises Vazquez, Patricia ,.,,...--M EQ Stop staring at my hair Demiap I know it's sticking up! Ni mix Freshmen 'I 33 Ventura, Gina Villalobos, Norma Villanueava, Patricia Villegas, Francisco Vongprasith, Champa Wagoner, Roderick Wank, Andrea Ward, Tiffany Warrington, Asa Wells, Dion Wells, Meredith Wenk, Jeff Westman, Laura White, Jason Whitehead, Lorie Wied, Justin Willgoss, Christina Williams, Anissa Williams, Dorian Williams, Missy Wilis, Danny Wilson, Becky Wilson, Doug Wingert, Janelle Winn, Claudia Wivart, Joey Wood, lan Wyatt, John Wylie, Tanni Young, Aimee Younger, Sean ,Q. I . ,,, 5 ' :iw ff 5' Q 1 ., 'rw 77, ETF' Vl f ' ' 2 '55, H , ,1 U ' H ' f 5 .f- - if .f if 1, f 3 ' 1 , ' f J 4 Y ' +2 ,, , f If JIT! X . fl - , 4, -ff ffh Xgmurwxwu 1,3 un V x UQ Y l A H ML Tim, Q, Wwwkq? Wwwwff V Wwwffwxwygm' J J MQ vimimw QM? QVAQMWQX N X53 L WV ,MYQIQLL wsu gyyblgfj DUQ. W KL R Q 'QF W F6jV5fKOC y9b, QMLK xmbvvps BX QQ Uk , f Q YNUJQQLG X ' X15 Q WQWQ ii l YNQJVOCLUQL Us GNL x L , MSXML Qgvifnd Q Sxmgywwmpf W W pfwlof FBLA No Monkey Business uture Business Leaders of Amer- ica began its fifth consecutive year with an officer's confer- ence in Anaheim. They then continued '86-'87 with two trips to Knott's Berry Farm for the southern section's con- ference and competi- tion. As the year pro- gressed, F.B.L.A. at- tended a social event at the Family Fun Center. In addition, they had weekly meetings to dis- cuss upcoming issues that were led by the President of the club: Kenneth Hawkins. The group wrapped up the year with a state competition in Fresno and the National com- petition in Washington D.C. The close of '86- '87 left the members better prepared for their future in the com- petitive business worId, Nick Nirschl commented. ,s.. 'SH' xi? XF? Q M My 1 3' fl .B.L.A. con- sists of Su- san Tuey ltreasurerl, Mar- tha Gomez, Tami Musser lVice Presidentl, Ro- berto Fuentes, Vickey De La Fuente, Miriam Torres, John Add- leman, lan Wood, Carey Dill lhistori- anl, Kari Randall, Gilbert Cienfue- gos lsecretaryl, Kristin Bailey, Margie Martinez, Kim Musser, Kris- ten Sullivan, Mi- chelle Leon, Sarah Coutts, Norma Michel, Maribel Salas, Michael Fielden, Gennett Mills, Norma Quiroz, Jennifer Cipielewski, Nick Nirschl, Tammy Williams, Kenneth Hawkins lPresi- dentl, and Enrique Rodriguez. F.B.L.A. 137 D.E.C.6. Stepping Stones To The Future ECA iDistributive Education Clubs of Americal is for students who are enrolled in any of Mission Bay's marketing classes. This year they have 102 members. lt's a professional organization that helps students prepare for future ca- reers in either marketing, merchandising, or management. This year they competed at the city, district, state, and national ca- reer development conferences, bringing home many trophies and honors. This in- volved studying, traveling, and meeting new people from all over. They held fun- draisers - selling sweatshirts, cookies, etc. and also took part in several communi- ty proiects. M.B's chapter president Sue Burden, who also serves as the southern district president, and the state vice-presi- dent quoted, Even though it has been alot of hard work and studying, we never forgot to have fun. Mary, Sue .5 4 ste plans her successful 'd ,R . S Attending the awards dinner, Mrs. McKen- ney, and Mike Fielden savor the atmosphere. Top Row: Darick Eubank, Julie Hooyman, Julie Poehnelt, Heather Pu- sicn, Susan Solorzano, Maribel Cabrere, Chana Pena, Linda Nurino, Kris- ten Gullans, Chi Ly, Van Ly. Bottom Row: Pam McKenney, Scott Stoclin, Ann Vanstelle, Rick Mersereau, Terry Owens, C. Wilson, Joyce Kohn, Farah Delay, John Chang. Back Row: Michael Fielden - Treasurer, Mrs. P. McKenney - Advisor Carol Wilson - Advisor. Front Row: Terry Owens - Secretary, Sue Burden - President, Ann Vanstelle - V. President. iii fam it-Kyra, 'Cr 55. . , EA . ,N in I Y - I: o r '-'21 JNM. 'Q 71 g ory tear Q77 work for a yi Mrs. McKenney busies herself working, as usual. Kristin Anderson Tory Becker Aimee Brodeur Larry Dasilveira Debbie Dickson Michael Fielden n the 1986-1987 school year, the Mission Bay Student Store exper- ienced some exciting and produc- tive changes. The Store, operated by Mrs. Pam McKenney, Mr. Andy Mikkel- son, and the entire Marketing 3-4 class l5th periodl, is located in the marketing building, near the senior locker halls. This year's staff focused on making the Student Store a practical, convenient place for students to satisfy all their school needs. The Student Store has a wide selection of snack products, such as candy bars, homebaked-style cook- ies, popcorn, and health snacks. The school supply department is designed to provide for a student's every supply need, while the assortment of sport clothing is intended to promote school spirit, and offer students the new mon- datory P.E. uniforms and other exercise clothing at reasonable prices. With a lot of hard work, and a class full of ambi- tious students, the Mission Bay Student Store had its best year yet! The Student Store class, what a crew!! Michelle, Tory, Aimee, Steve and Debbie prove it's not all work Cameron Gary Julie Hooyman Melissa Howell Monique Hunnicutt Paul Huppert Jodie Joldersma James Kuperstein Chi Ly Brian Maddux Michael McMahon Rick Mersereau Chris Morrison Student Store 139 Maria Pena Joely Perez Julie Poehnelt Steven Scampone Michelle Shearon Community Effort ar Pres. Ed Barret Pres. Of Activities Kelley White Lt. Gov. De'borah Robledo 1111! 1' YCL -I X v 6'9NATNO1f X 1 -. Q, X ill' 4' 00 N x X Q - S X5 i x s ' Iliff Advisor Ms. Mandela if J gifxlil W if i X, I Vice Pres. Tom Stiska 1. V6 SGC- JENNY Leml9Y Treas. Lillian Lee Sgt. Of Arms Krista Butler fiifif' .fs .f -l 'N 'f'ia'?' ffl! , l 5- A E E egg: J.-A at .- vi - 'Y X Profiting from the sale, Key Club pizza is in high demand. These ,WKRWA ' L cg , ,XV .. Nb X 9 f iL.t xf - Back Row: R. Meechum, H. Leach, J. Lemley, D. Robeldo, S. Taylor, J. Thiede, Ms. Mandela. Middle Row: C. Hoeschen, K. Butler, L. Lee, S. Chrismer, G. Koide, J. Trueman, K. White, E. Barret, T. Stiska, K. Powell, S. Geiger, D. Volk, K. Smith, J. Anderson. nowing that this tropical resort would confuse new tourists, Key Club members served as guides during orientation. Key Club origi- nated 62 years ago as a service organization whose members help their schools and communities. The October Apple Drive was the biggest activity of the year. Students stumbled out of bed at 5:00 in the morning to meet with the Kiwanians and have breakfast. After their hearty meal, the students sprinted to the Little League field to unload a semi-truck full of cases of apples that would eventually find their way across San Diego County all day long. The end of the day for most of these workers came around 3:00. The Spaghetti Dinner at Pernicano's Pizza House demonstrated Key Clubbers participation in yet another community project. Students be- came waiters for the hungry public that devoured their feasts with enthu- siasm. Afterwards, the group vigorously worked to clean the dishes that were left. For the second time, Mission Bay Key Club showed great leadership by having a Lt. Gov. at our school. De'borah Robledo, a great leader, gather- ing over 900 service hours and exemplified the Key Club spirit. Key club 141 are our leaders. .I1 Putting her two cents in is De'borah Robledo :vfllgdf Q 52. thx, . ' Wm. Ax 43? K' .x Q SQ?- . N ug., .. :ag .. XF., n, - 'tis -.Nga X . X. . -WN, 1- rnn 5 Excitement increases as convention grows near. Academic Specialists J. Koch, M. Brown, G. Coffin, Y. Hakakha, D. Ramirez, R. Turecek, M. McMahon, J. Thiede, K. Noderer, A. Chapman, R. Labrador D Volk J Freeland, S. Glasser, M. Dans, L. Griffith, J. Delroy, L. Hom, J. Addleman, S. McMahon, C. Tuey, D. Hamilton, B. Kenney, S. Dang S Dobson L. Black, J. Mickle, C. Calhoun, K. Paulsen, M. Robinson, J. Evenson, and T. Randall. he California Scholarship Federation, CSF, honored students at Mission Bay who dedicated themselves to aca- demic excellence. ln order to achieve member- ship, students earned ten or more points on their semester report card, based on a point scale in which an A equals three points and a B equals one point. Students who qualified for four out of the six high school semesters obtained a life membership to CSF and a spe- cial seal to affix to the students' high school diploma. Mr. Maquet and CSF members raised money to grant scholarships to outstanding students at Mission Bay. Officers Jennifer Delroy, Lissa Griffith, CSF Fundraiser and Jennifer Evenson. 52 The CSF Excursion -:A I-A:-t Agere' egstim ',fffi.f. ff! r l '. .4 'A ' 'l 42. Q- , ', 1 '. 1. - .. ,LI V rig ., SI'IOW BOUIICI fs 7 L Ski Bums, Horton, Mike, Sophia, Alex, Kraig, Amy, Joe, Jascon, Tommy, George, Todd, Damon, Jascon, John, Randy, Matt, and Sean. ,ft i .I ' -wi Perfect form for a backscratcher, too bad Carol Podney wasn't in the air. DGIIY bY KYUIS Jensen Spread Eagle by Tom Hargraves. Interact 143 Let me off, utters Kevin lPsychoI 0ConneI. his year the main event sponsored by In- teract led members to the wintery wonder- land of South Lake Tahoe. The ski trip turned out excellently as usual with a few minor complications which were easily worked out. Two of the four days brought skiers crystal clear skies which made everybody feel at home. The spark- ling fresh snow didn't last long with Interact skiers in the neighborhood. Community proiects were limited this year even though members anxiously awaited them. This year's officers, Melissa Howell and Ed Tuey, led the Interact Club to another suc- cessful year at Mission Bay's tropical paradise. QAII ski pictures token by Randy and Mike.l EW Q Ti 'iff Q A, T9 y if, 5. ,-....,K .. V, ,, ,A V I, , .w f.r. faq, gf-fd. ' 9 -I ,, -1,2 I ff . f .5 N ,Ng N . - Ai 1 ' , to of er, s U A ,Eff . I g . 1,1 Q K 'H lf' , - -Q E 'I fx? ffl- , M r 'P 7' n Q.. ag, 1. . nf- ' levi, -V -1' - 5 5 '- . wg 921' ge t A f If . X 2' -P r 'vw at .- S rl g v H a 3 u, . - , A . 5' ' ' W, .' 'ku- ' I' if ' K.. , Ji, at 1 .W GQ-. I' , . George's facial expression says it all. iw V he 'I986-87 Beachomber staff had a good blend of new and returning re- porters who met new challenges. The returning staff had to get used to typesetting and printing the paper on campus, on com- puter. The new reporters had to get used to Mr. Kerr's dazzling array of beat reports, rough copies, final copies, and outlines. This year the editors, Scott Taylor and Candace Casutt, were repeating from last year. Their assistants included, among others, Loretta Lavell, Beth Applegate, Jeff Shelby, Stacy Whalen, Anthony Lagioia and Kevin Ryan. The new format became a hit with students and combined with regular articles like Names In The News , Random Shots and White's World of Sports , the paper re- turned to its award winning form of old. Stop The Presses! TOP ROW: Kendra Richardson, Faith Franke, Ken Hawkins, Lara McCarthy, Danny Cohen, Jeff Shelby, John Thiede, Mark White, Tammy Bailey, Mr. Brian Kerr, Carrie Hacshen MIDDLE ROW: Tiffany Farmsworth, Cami Young, Beth Applegate, Marlo Vigil, Alyssa Reynolds, Loretta Lovell, Anita Shekelton, Alicen Catron, Jean An- derson, Scott Taylor BOTTOM ROW: Carol Podney, Maile Harding, Annika Rahe, Stacey Whalen, James Thiede, Anthony Lagiola 5-I 6 Y 00 0 ' - N, ' --Aim T Although it is 7:00 in the morning, Annika Rahe and Maile Harding still can show off their smiles. 'si' I-in '::ir a4f, iff! mfr 'sy ' kt:-5 .F X ' ' ff .. V- E fre, Y This is the Motley-Maiden-Motorhead-MetqllicaqWASP iqqket made X, While,dViscussing!,hpr,artl9lp1,,qnN,,hyrdget,guts,:lean Anderson ,raises a, famous by Alyssa Reynolds. X xxx' 'N ' if ' X I paint A' ' Wi' f A iv f 2 1' ' ii ! .- V1 v-we At a crucial point in the Brotherhood Bazaar, Tiffany Farnsworth and While Pf00ffeCldin9 an Ufficlef I-OYCNU Ldvell fries to i9n0 e Jeff 5he'bY'5 Scott Taylor decide they can raise the price of fudge to a quarter. Cfl'emPf to look Wle- O Journalism 145 lndia comes alive on Zoe Crenshaw. new edition, the Coca-Cola Fashion Club, composed of the students in Mrs. McKenney's third period marketing class, empha- sized modeling techniques. The stu- dents learned correct etiquette such as how to sit and walk properly. The class is not your average class. It teaches the students little things that you normally don't think too much about, junior Teresa Mills stated. On January 'l7th, the class presented the production, Wheel of Fashion. Contestants won different fashion trips and then models displayed the fashions for their trip. The activities enhanced the potential models' op- portunities for future success with its appealing impression. At 10:04 Teresa and D.J. for a day, Teresa Mills practices her de livery. Chi prepare for depar- ture. Back: Mrs. Sevier, Pat Merrifield, Dan Drage, Erin Murphy, Tony Orlando, Charlene Chamblee, Angela Hand, lndia Mitchell, Cameron Gary, Erica Prodanovich, Suzie Smiser, Rebecca Kenney, Andrea Barton, Tricia Wagner, Teresa Mills, Shawna Stevens, Chi Ly, Zoe Crenshaw, Mrs. McKenney. Front: Van Ly, Teresa Sgambelluri, Tony Moceri, Aleian- drea Sanchez, Hilda Esparza, Lisa McKenna, Heather Pasich. A walk on the wild side, Tricia Wagner swings down the aisle. cIub...Coca-Cola Style 52 .H fi 15 'f-.13-4. + fix --i ,f a' I '. A' T '- If e 'N E i - , -f -'E'-T' .n E. .S 0 C 0 Lu rench Bread Pizza and fries, not only did you have to long for Paris you had to speak French. Consisting of l 1 members and led by Mr. Horton, advisor and Adolfo Lopez, the members engaged in speech competitions amongst them- selves. During their meetings they often watched films on the customs and lifes- tyles in France. Learning to appreciate French culture and cuisine while acquiring fluency in the language served as the focus for this diverse group. he five members in the German Club didn't let their small number keep their enthusiasm at a ,mini- mum for their love of the German lan- guage. Their year. filled with fund-rais- ers and films, made the clan more aware ofthe German culture. Mrs. Shedgadvi- sor, summed up the year with this re- mark, The kids got a chance to sharpen their German accents while learning of the German lifestyles. F ' ' jgiswzt H , s, f - U French 8- German Clubs 147 s WL M.E.Ch.6. Making The Chanees .E.CH.A., Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, translated as Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan organized as a club last year and has grown to over 40 members. The group attended the annual career orientation conference at SDSU. M.E.CH.A. also orga- nized a field trip to Cuyamaca. The mem- bers enioyed themselves very much. ln De- cember the group collected clothes and toys which made many needy orphans in Tijuana, B.C., very happy. The group also sold chicken tostadas at the food bazaar Feb. 20, and successfully sold everything. The advisor, Mr. Reyes, helped the group to keep aiming for its goals, personal suc- cess for all. Norma Quiroz feels that M.E- .CH.A. ... encourages you to keep striving for your goal in life. The group has a say- ing they hope no one forgets: Power is found in Education. Munoz, C. Ar- dnd conference. s- ff: Az :Ml--i 94f5lxx'!y ' flfftg e 4 - fy t 1 - . . . Q- l '. 5' ? Aj 3 E E ' 3 . -il N -, - wt K .Q b 4 -V mmovf' AJ42 -4 EH mg .. A , - T '8'4Z'oCce, . .., 3 -. . o'ch uv' Higuera M.E.CH.A. Club 149 Q V . we I eliehtful adiant ctors erit Pplause F lu- S-Sh-4s'Q'N -'mu We Green 'mx K he Drama Club does it again with another successful year. With performances of The lmportance of Being Earnest in Feb- ruary and a series of one act plays in the spring, the Thespians enjoyed multiple opportunities to hone their skills under the direction of Mr. Drake and aide Barbara Bandy. ff' N an 1 V-4 f' I F lx sy ' If xQx ,' -l I lv , . y ., 1 E S .. - It . Y . . Lefs Talk Speech And Debate - ' -ll'-A Y ' M- - :Q I1 At the contest, David Wil- liams tells Abe Barker that it's gonna be tough. 'V' A 4923193 The frustrations of competition make an ani- mal out of the mild tempered Rick Mersereau. At La Jolla, Kim Smith helps Wendy Talley work outlast minute quirks in her speech. his year's Speech and Debate Club was exciting. They went through rigorous training and stressful con- tests and still had lots of fun. Outstanding partici- pants were R. Mersereau, R. Shekleton, J. Gottlieb, C. Hall, A. Barker, J. Theide, C. Coats, S. Mi- zelle, J. Kuperstein, T. Johnson, K. Noderer, J. Thomas, D. Carpenter, K. Smith, and D. Steinwehe. I think that everybody ought to try Speech and Debate because it gives you self-confidence, urged Vice President Corie Coats. Club President Rick President Corie Coats. K. S Kup Speech and Debate 15'l Mersereau and Vice L. To R Speech Advisor D.A. Young, R. Shekle ton, K. Noderer, R. Thromson mith, C. Coats, J. Theide, and J erstein. The Heart Of The ClUb...6.S.B. X . . - xv-V we ASB President David Geiger. f-'ij' ASB Recording Sec. Susan Teeple and Cnrresp. Sec. Sue Burden. Senior Class: Pres. Robert Guardiola, Sec. Annika Rahe, V. Pres. Michelle Burns, Treas. Tom Johnson. SM. ctivities and entertainment at Club M.B., provided by the ac- tive A.S.B., included spirit weeks, brotherhood week, air band competition, and dances. Under the leadership of David Geiger, the A.S.B. cabinet helped provide a very enter- taining atmosphere. Michelle Lin- ville, Commissioner of Activities, put lots of work into planning the lunch- time fun and games while Tamrin Starr planned dances. Rick Merser- eau, A.S.B. Vice-President, kept the visitors at the club well-informed of special events through home room re- presentative meetings, and Kyle No- derer, Commissioner of Finance, han- dled the money efficiently. The ef- forts of all the dedicated officials made Club M.B. an exciting resort. ASB Advisor Mary Lawlor. N--ef--x -il! ' 4 i ASB Vice President Rick Mersereau. ,L Commissioner of Finance Kyle Noderer. Junior Class: V. Pres. Curtis Richardson, Treas. Brandy Rosen, Sec. Edward Barrct, Pres. Sandra Geiger. fi: rid '-, gl f -ls hifi? 'N fil?r, .ff r - -, 5' l '. lf -A 5 E Xin: s r I ft v ,A Q 1 ag, .x , .. . vi' a.. -, 2 . Q 1 1 7' 1 Q 0 A , , 1 'ff ,,, 98 Q, nw 'E Q 4 in? . le A 4 'hu ' 'f . ' bvnr' 1 , wg: X wma BA XA 2 gifrf S x.. - X., -upo- .f E4 Quad ol 4 J f an ak x 3 vi .ln H! 'ltr .31 Maw, ,A- ,nik 'svn '9- I .QQ-,f J 1 . . 1,-K, l,,,-l. -.-'IK s . S.. . ,. 3 ' Nb, E N. fi Lx , ' -SSC! X6 ' fix av -.N ,' i I - 1 , ,, A--N. 1. 4 -aanqnwm.. u-n-1.-.zniuxi ,-dint: t was 7:00 a.m Thursday, March, 1987. Most of us had barely crawled out of bed, but at least 'IO people were already in room 263 and were being fired at with questions. After Christ- - r mas vacation, this was the daily routine for the members ofthe Academic League and Decathlon. Competitions began in March, giving both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams two months to practice. Their coach, Mr. Bray, liked to work with both ends ofthe spectrum, as he put it. He taught both the TMR classes and the Academic League, and delighted in his work. Each of the members had a special subject. Ross Shekleton had social studies, Ed Barret and Matteo McCar- . thy were the wiz-kids of math, Louis Hom excelled 5 in the sciences, and Lillian Lee specialized in the fine arts and literature The wdrked hard and 'gf' l - Y , .g ' ,fix 1 X n J U7 5 if wma Mcgfgweffreffiiic ,at 433 l QJWLUK VF!! Jt'v'Ui X p li, Li , ' L U , 1 'I 1 V --'- I M 5 'V The fa.,f'u'U is .Vw A i Ji Wx ifivvl ,fldjlfqf V J 'ww l J ,61,! '0 ' fe f- 1 5 V A ' 1 g frv 1 L- Q5 ' I 1 L- A P 4. fl: y 0' l W fl fl f' 5 fic ' JM,-i Vi I,-, 5 X 1 Lil I J '.!K9x,jgfdl ,NMA b KYW y-lod2'e PSFL Owen and Louis converse. E ' ' . nom - , ' , Janlne Goul:1,R055Sheke lc l virgin' elle' nw. MVB' Ig ,. nigga qndvxcueo M1-.Car 1 q , . . Jiw MartacCl lo'd Robert Heh! ci ence 0 X. U . WW 7ffjllWdi M70 nfl W gllwe :' Q 4 1 - E 0 . X . 2 V x 1 N X . , r 3 1 All 1 f l .,. . , T li ' L '-ai Kyla?- f '. , 's ,vi .Ax ' 1, :F g . . 5 , 'i I I - Mr. Bray quizzes the team :ff Chad Hurwitz thinks it over. Academic Decathlon: Ms. Srell, Rick Mersereau, Kyle Noderer, Dana Steinwehe Mary Spencer, Ross Shekelton, Janine Gottlibe, Mr. Bray. i4! ' W Are you serious? n Juan Schoon' iv Teamiid Biting? chad '. 'ii:,'. over, Tom Su:Ar BraY. Dana -s ' I owen Fgiisiua annex. Gnd Lou mirei- Hom- Academic League 155 Lettermans Club Gelebratine Success Advisor Coach Conn ' 1 Pride and Joy ofa Letterman he all boys' club with its members lettering in at least one sport, the lettermen enioyed a year full of voluntary work and discussion of, community service efforts. Advisor Coach Cann kept the boys' gym full of thirst-quenching soft drinks. Achieving Varsity letters and demonstrating good citizenship guaranteed membership in the club. The members took pride in all services rendered. They worked in the public eye in help- ing to restore many parts of the town's natural beauty. The lettermen had a successful year while they helped society. The elements that make up the Letterman's Club. -UI X 44 .. - 14 I'm so cool, snickers Jeff Nicks. ,SMI UQ L-.J Back Row: Coach Cann, M. McMahon, J. Hamm, H. Barton. Front Row D. Drage, Will Grettenberger, J. Nicks, T. Enomoto, D. Geiger, A. Vas- quez. fl Y'-5 p-J,-4. Jr- x1 1 ,,.-.. In xx lllkxqn if 5 ' 2. 2 m 5 Q X , , h 'He - - , ul . . W i Our Club Rios! 5 of ii ' .1-f K ' wi, , , . - is ' b wif- A l Ji 1? if M 3 ,W --e My xflfw, , , 3 C0Uch W - r i eass shreds Sc 'NT' Ofp' ' - I' Justin Poston attempts a reentry. lon Bay, Mx. Off the 'P' Front: R, '9 l9, M. Brown D All ' ' oiemufl, C. Mg. Jimenez, C Abbe, D C cabs' M whakgn an. Middle: D. Petrucci, L, Ja, I I . M I ' Jacobs, C. Wukovits, J' :gigs Back: M. Weiss, J, 5 1 V N... 4,,,,,,, , , ,,-247' ' D ., , .,0l'wAf km ,V ,.,, 0 . A M-4'--ann'-WW RaiPhie slashes Tommanne' Surf Club 157 or the first time, surf- ers effectively orga- nized themselves inta a competitive club. Under the guidance of ad- visor and surf fan Coach Weiss, board, body and boogie board surfers met to reminisce about great waves, watch videos and plan strategies for compe- titions. Of course, topmost in the minds of avid surf nuts was waiting for a chance to hit the beach. The club traveled to the north county as well as Io- cal sports in quest of the ultimate wave. The top three surfers, ffl Danti Pe- trucci, 1642 John Jacobs and 743 Mike Whalen promoted the club's motto: Let's go surfing! .. ' Hawaii 87. his year, for the third time, the Mission Bay Jazz Ensemble left for Hawaii on a happy note. They stayed for a week doing two suc- cessful performances, one on Kauai, and one in Wai- kiki. Led by Mr. Vinole, the Jazz Band upheld its repu- tation this year by representing the state of California at the America's Finest City Festival and taking first place. They also took first place in the Fiesta de la Primavera festival in Old Town. The band gave a special performance at the International Hotel. The Jazz Band receives an average of 50 invitations every year to perform all over the United States. They have received an invitation to play at Disney World in Flor- ida next year. For the third consecutive year, Gary Nimtz performed as a member of the California State Honor band. As Mr. Vinole puffed, The award win- ning Jazz Band has a national reputation of which, as a director, I am very proud. 'L F-' iff n -ij 'H I 1 I , I R171-QQ W .L , ,gg 1,x410-CK in Qt QTLQM ,, .Ls vii-1.x V T, , . 1 Q A 'I ,Lf . t ,Eg L all Vinole M, Bennett K, Richardson C, Patel, Dugan K, Duggins T, Nelson A, Carano J, Friend R, 1 JVM CM K- QJJM- LJL I JL fig! L T M. Vinole, Nelson A, Darrock L, smimglia L, crisci c, crisci T, camo D, Tompson w, wackle gl Q' lllfl. ffl Ki ' IXXPCW LKQQ CNA' J, Burns M, Volk D, Arrizabalaga G, Baver D, Robledo D, Enrique G, Baver J, Coffin G, Robinson . H ' Af , If J, -, . .aff iw' ,Uri E .V - , ,Q - W ' L JUHQ-T Kiwlbiv l4..xlJ'LQ.K'v1 'fx' L lkcwk. I , TL' QD l ,A ' 1 ? F5 W x Q . ii N The band's man on the skins, Kevin Bennett, anticipates his solo. l ,. --4 Y. .2 'Q ff' ,.,,. vf' ici A fi- ,fi The Jazz band saxophone section dazzles the crowd. -2: wi . ,ge 72 jr v,, cv-W C, M ei Q.mx-.gm iw ,Q Y V1 1 Yin., N .- --my .' 'gr 5 a :hx 1 R' -0: f, . . n..w - 4 .. in iz!! I-. if JA! M1 - David, PNY Walt Thompson and Joe Robinson play their hearts out During practice, Lisa Parrock and Amy Nelson, tinkle the ivories. 1The boogie-Woogie-bugle boys iand girlsl of M.B. show their stuff. 0 a if - , 1. Q ,X Y it -A N x , ivixi V imfiw D LL ji ki'i iCQ if Q?g1iq,lYN'i:'iX. il' qi! LL,iJX.,ii . 'fx' , 4 FQ-'I Ni K Q H A ,, ' 1 X ' in cqvx I X fi X1 'fm X X i aff? fwf'Wf Jlfv, ,, if if ,Q yi, kk- , Xl , xx f N If .5 , ,, M iw i 1 u K-. K Jazz Band 159 Q Thafs Show Biz .... ' Full of ioy, Kellie and Marti rehearse Some day my prince will come. M. Cuhillas, S. Murray, J. Allen, J. Minton, N. Sutter, J. Wingert, T. Hobbs, A. Olquin, C. Gustafson, D. Sandoval, D. Mortensen, M. Kropp, J. Carana, T. Burns, M. Pennisi, S. Pulido, J. Anderson, S. Pernicano, .l. Coleman, J. Shearon, M. Brown, L. Free, L. Dar- rock, D. Gaines, D. Chamblee, K. Davison, R. Will, K. Bruton, P. Martioccio, M. Murphy, D. Villani, J. Grennan, M. Tomiko, T. Kriss, L. Autio, M. Vinole, R. McDonalds, C. Sal- lave. isslon Bay s Show Choir topped them selves this year with a stunning array of dancing and singing The Show Choir consisted of members with a common bond the thrlll In performing ln front of an audi ence As directed by Mr Vin ole, Camille Sallave ichoreo grapherl, and Jill Coleman idi- rectorl the group spent the year auditioning for parts and perfecting their song and dance routines. The year end- ed with a climactic perfor- mance of That's Show Biz! in front of students, family, and friends. Tom Kelley and Mr. Vinole take 'IO Rehearsing for the show, the troupe performs their routine. WW' ff I W., . W. ., .,,, , Wwmimm...,,,,w Y., Members: N. Holtry, S. Chrismer, R. Marks, Ms. Polanco, D. Robledo, L. De Los San- tos, K. Mooreland. T 83135 QA LD i -XJ Members raise money for activities. 5.6.0.0 9-. Site 4 is... ln .A.D.D. members concerned them- selves with saving lives by encourag- ing students not to drink and drive. One of the main highlights of their year, S.A.D.D. Awareness Week, did much to make students aware of the perils of driv- ing while drunk through films and guest speakers. Ms. Polanco, advisor, and Robert Marks led the 22 member troupe. Ms. Po- Ianco had this comment to make, It is nice to be involved! It is nice to help to save lives! 1 i MVW' Pres. R. Marks, Adv. Ms. Polanco, Guest speakers ot S.A.D.D. assembly present their experiences. '54 'fm I ' G-f, -,fd 5' i r - if E E 5 Q . V. X'-e - 'W mi I' 1 ...IE l . I 'f I 1 Bottom: K. Noderer, D. Danzig, K. Myron, L. Spurbick. 2nd Row: L. Graham, D. Brock, J. Evenson, L. Griffith, K. Hill, J. Stiles, A. Chapman. 3rd Row: T. Firkins, N. Holtry, D. Sandoval, M. Gee, B. Zimmerman, D. Robleo, J. White, J. Marquand. Top: S. Swan, C. Goodman, M. Dans, T. Guthrie. Let's Go Bucs , exhorts our mascot in the struggle against Sweetwater. Pep Club 'l 6 3 D. Danzig, Sec., L. Spurbick, Pres., K. Noderer, Treas. V.P. 66 U-CC-AN-Double E-Rs, The Bucs R Best H Ohhh Yes! yelled our vivacious mascot, Lisa Spurbick. She and the other cheer- leaders helped the rest of the Pep Club keep the spirit alive. Their spirit apparent from football to field hockey, basketball to baseball, soccer to softball, and tennis to track, the Pep Clubbers cheered our Bucs to victory. Under the tutelage of MR. ENG- BERG, the Pep Club ignited the school with spunk. We've had a lot of fun this year, especially riding the rowdy Pep Bus, of- fered President Lisa Spurbick. T L avg I CTW Loyal fans cheer the Mighty Buc Basketball Team on to a victory 5 K. Myron Having 6 Ball 61 The Club fjlflisswrz Bay cgcfiouf E452 Baff' ciafuufay Elia scusnbzznlg oftjarzuaulf ninsfasn liurufial and eigfify LZUEIZ Ubi: Jlfalzafei Jliohff 800 flm. fo lillllllllggf he Bucs demonstrated that there is an excit- ing life outside of Club M.B. They proved the best place to be is among Club members. The ASB Ball on Jan. 'I7 began promptly at 8:00 and lasted until a little after 12:30. The euphoric even- ing kicked off with a D.J. from Sound Ott. The ballroom at the Hanalei hotel began to shake, rat- tle, and roll but that was only the beginning. The ioy filled atmosphere provided fun and excitement for all. For some it may have been a first, and for some a last, but to all who attended, it was un- doubtedly a special occasion. The best of cronies, choose to spend the evening with each other. C 4 Q .We ,. f 1- na .E .- U Us o Q .. J: E' I: U ': C U E 2 U v .- u .. .a 2 u U i' n. :I o u uw vu u u B 3 sv -I P- Euger to hi! Ihr: dance floor, Chris and his dare Ruth wish to d dance steps. emonslratc the latest 352 4, Relishing in the company of one unofher - Ken Brown, Kristen Lefevre, Eric Taylor and Christy Riggs. ASB Ball 165 Let's G T The Hoon t the Basketball Homecoming game, the Bucs dribbled their way to a victory by beating the Uni Dons. During half time, the cheering fans watched with awe and anticipation to see who would be crowned the Homecoming King. Chuck Patton, an alum- nus from Mission Bay, presented the court. The Home- coming court strolled down the red carpet to the half- court line to acknowledge David Geiger as this year's Homecoming King. This year's football Homecoming Queen, Laura De los Santos presented the King's crown. As the game continued, the J.V. and Varsity Cheer- leaders kept the Buc fans' spirits high. The dance took place in our gym, February 6 from 10:00 to 12:30 a.m. Even though the dance was short, it was still lots of fun, panted Jimmy Thomas after the dance. Many peo- ple had a good time dancing to familiar songs such as Twist and Shout and Paul Revere. As a result of the dance being so late, a few people became exhausted and tired, especially after the lively Varsity Basketball game, but they used their last bit of adrenalin and excitement to make it to the end. XTX King David Geiger 1,4 YIQ4 L 5 ffl llllllllll T. 'P 0 T f sf M X, 1 . awaits anxiously4t9 discovegthe- -' we K i - 'l i Q R Geiger the new king,'Laura De'los fx N i Vi fpiaf' 'l i' 'I fi? i is 5 E K P f , .. '. I 1. .. f f Basketball Homecoming 'I67 fy L mx A 3 N. X X . A i lr X f KW. s m1mgfAn J L CQ X ff: V Y it X fy J 97,521 Oy if G 'S 1 XR N ,QNX l f'iXi ji: 4 X x X X 4-K I 'X Os! Willy! x 1 N X X gf A 1 .K Nr xx! N 1 ,Xl 'N xz Q X 6 'CJ ,qi XVQXX I N X U KK lx x, ' M- .. x N X RU X f Aly .s XJ ' ip A ' P' KJ X QL i ' QA x,f X .M 'fix Lvl! Q- W x V if if V at V Af V f fi V, new O51 ,.fgfQSff I, is ivy X! JN, X hat are we doing? Practice? Game? When? Today? Always on time Uh huh What are the words? How's that go? Breakfast for fifty. Who can cook? Hell week. Hope we made enough sandwiches for hell week. First Mission Bay Varsity Cheer trophy at Cheer Camp. P.M. Magazine. What's that spell? Thanks for everything Mrs. Russell, we've had a lot of fun, cheered Varsity Captain Dawna Johnson. V. Capt. Dawna u -Johnson is-X ..'A ik X A X' . r Ciheerledder XV L L Q X X QQ fi' lgkkkv QW, -......v+ W Susie Chavira A he inspiring and enthusiastic J.V. Cheerleaders commenced the sea Gimme A Symbol Victory get son by attending N.S.A. iNational Spirit Ambassadorsl Camp last summer followed by regular workouts. Their dedication and hard work produced a skilled precision team and brought invitations to perform at such events as the P.B. Christmas parade. They also attended the National Cheerleading Championships at Sea World. The community greatly appreci- ated and noted their enthusiastic support of Mission Bay athletics by putting their picture in the Star News for participating in the P.B. Parade and by being on P.M. Magazine for cheering at summer camp. Together the J.V. team also completed many activities like the car wash at the Mobil station on the corner of lngraham and Grand. Two nights before Christmas, half the squad paraded up and down Garnet singing Christmas carols at places such as Safeway, Vons, and the Wherehouse. Filippi's Pizza Grotto showed their appreciation by serving free drinks and Diego's did so by just letting them in. As .l.V. 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L L, uvlcf V A - 3- ,x '.4,w,f : 4 ,Xwff Quill, MJQ you Yo-' 'Hu WV! 1 5 Cfv-VV! !'kc'i'1p QWW QVC My L uyw fgfgwvq bfxgwfvu, ar ZH ,'A, ,QQ Q.55 f' f1L30'Q Q YNQY5 iq 'SWKKQ fm WQKL cm U95 AQVI Q HHN. k0f5NxfFmf- GCDTDCL' P0586 f I , 1 . .wx AX- Lxylf XZ MQJHQ, Ke SUWWJXV H 'fi' ijfvbgfubmjlfl ,f 7 '?10!f2e,4-fl gm vw I ,f1,2Jw 7 ' 'X ' ' W ' ' f f, , ,1 5 Q gg!! '- , i f Z J fl . A fi My wi 'I 1 'y mf! The Chaneine Of Seasons his year's Fall Rally was incredible. We were entertained by the cheer- leader's well improved dance rou- tine. The students from various fall sports enioyed a take-off-your-shoes-and-find- them-blind- folded-game. Students such as Marie Robinson and others received an athlete ofthe month T-shirt. Over all, the rally was enjoyed by all who attended, commented Honora Maier. s Watch lh r bon PNYE . of V mem Fo tine. dance 'ou e clteelle adsl' 5 These were the only seats Girls' Cross Country wait at the starting line. N '3' ,711 s tru: 52 - .a . .,- X- f ,.-1- f. lf' 'Q V' nrt, J.f' A I l l If s N 1 g ll N fl! 5- C 7.1 5 f 1 F, , '1 . -f I ho Could ask f O' Um, lllg more 7.07041 al ,. shows Rlgifx w'N f M -191. fig! K N wi, ' - A V 7 X vii? M 'B , I, ., -4 I ll ' 1 ,A l-N Julie F Arms aloft, Fabian, Pepe, and Chato ul,,,e,. The lineup . . . Boys' cross country. Fall Rally 173 X 1 H V W.,...,W X,x,,x X ,X,, , W..x,,,,,,,. ,XXV ,. ,, , .M . . J A W, ' f f' lxM2QllXllE'.'1ww W? X lvwvqfllwitwwNx,fwExEiw.:vvvllitb Nw M- ,X It V V V A rw-, . i Q in . z R Wg, 1-. ,. - 'K ' 'V ,Q , ',V,, we , .g,g5.,,wf'i?la,if2? WSH Wu L 7 'QD' .QQ ,. 3. ' f'.,-M- Vs A -V. f, ,..., M 1 M,, Mg, fi. ,asf f,:. 1 -r ,'.. f ,W f . , ,,, . , a Running for safety, Jason Hamm. Setting up, Sean Rees looks for a receiver. he 'I986 varsity football team had the talent but lacked a little in the dedication department, not to mention the once again ham- pering iniuries the team suffered. Three year letterman Ernest Johnson went down with a broken arm midway through the season, while Charles Frey went down with a broken neck. Even with this the Bucs had an exciting year and finished 3-7 overall, and a respectable 2-3 in league. Ernest .lohnson lchosen to second team all league defensel, quotes, We played some good games, but didn't seem to have what it took all the time. Aggressive play by the Bucs gets the man J fzw '.xlrT:i X fxfqiq ' Aaii .3-R lf' M A 'I '5 I L D . ' 1 ' V 11 I' 9 . 4 l 1 ff! as Ii, ' X As he eludes enemies, Larry makes the reception. Top Row: Walt Thompson, Keith Berkley, Howard Barton, Ron Cale, Jason Hamm, Chance Turner, Brandy Straton, Doug Gora. Row 2: Mike Jasper, Darin Magot, Eric Taylor, Dave Geiger, Scott Kuhl, Jett Tanzella, Chris Fernandez. Row 3: Coaches . . . Bregantc, Surdy, Henson, Cann, Tanzella, Whatley, Pugh, Wendy Talley, Jamie Mitten. Row 4: Tony Crisci, Mike Naylor, Kevin Moreland, Jett Nicks, Ernest Johnson, Jett Berkley, Joe Demille, Teresa Scamburella. Row 5: Jim Wyatt, Dan Drage, Andy Cornell, Sean Rees, Colin Davis, Charles Frey, Wayne Schoenherger. Row 6: Larry Gallegos, Mark Pitts, Kevin Bennett, Paul Johnson, David Naylor, Pat Merrifield. Varsity Football 175 Following his protection, Jason Hamm looks for a hole. Y l R Those who knew him will never target him, he touched all our lives. In this school, he will be remembered with the Rusty Patrick Schol- arship Fund, Wherever you are, Rusty, we want you to know that you'll never be torgote ten. X 'Q' Q I ug - if '7E ?gT'mQf9'1k, ,za Nh' D w .,, , V - x , fx, V, im. W 0 M , ' fWi 7+ ,0ll'l3qMzKz.iL3 7 ' VM HMM, . '. f. ,Q,,, .,fx, V wr.. A. .f--, 1, .V-W, 4 ,YY ,9 . 5, ,ff w q .-'-. - . I NMMA 4 I . ,Q E L M, N A vu 41 . i', .,., 4.9 ' g , .L ' ,- S- f..'2 . :L g gf + ' ff-wi .. -,SA VA., xv 5 we' A rw... -.Q-rv ,eff A 'E kfjg .X . QQ Q53 X 3 if me if iw- 5- f bi 4. i. M w .sw J fx Y , VM, .-:Q . -Q N5 5 O M .kv I i. UN 'CQ f nv I ,s I Q49 7. .gf-.fitws+a., 'ESSEX ag, 13? ,xx E5 Aw R 155 as his year's team included mostly young, inexperienced players. When the season started, the team's spirit soared even though they lost the first few games. Then they won a game, and this trend continued until they were 2-3 in the league. The team stuck together through victory and loss, and the sophomores gave the newcom- ers a lot of encouragement. The out- standing players gave terrific support to the game and the team. The team really appreciated Coach Cann's leadership. Jason Cordero and Peter Wilson com- mented, He really pushes discipline, but he's really just another guy who loves football. t Presley gets downed. T 1-A Ready to make the play, S. Darrock waits to get the ball. Almost Paradise T W' To avoid the other team, C. Presley runs for his life. After intercepting the ball, P. Wilson makes a run for it. Under pressure, Guillermo makes a mighty kick. 1 Q I gl M23 'F 'JN' f-l'r:f ,Jai xx 4 fl.-5: 5. Q NN . 1? :at .ffilr 5 NA We s - 1 e 1 Q , a -2 ,.- , l 7 5 -. -,- Ci 'Isnt ,-.' XY' 4 V as ss, VNU l Ilgx ,aw Q I' Sumo: I 11.31 rggtit v I O .1 F N i'34'A-M! 'D 5 , 1 , I A L gil Q 4 hmvex 4 ,, . ,, . 4 X. 'N' I N Q- x',fi ,-' '. f. 3 -V ' K. In-so ly' diff. af :aw WJ, f2y.,b -2, 1 1 .X ., , ,?35f3?ff3 :sY9i f-'L, '.- T - - w,f-- -xqm -. ...M ,V . ul, Nw, L15-,,-mix , .10 ff 555: 'rift'-lf' gf . .-. .1 '..3 '... K ,ggi .3 Qrfaxl kczrf. 4 'ix 9' :num .2 Qt' bfi , ' ,lx f 1' gt' w zr - l2'?'V2F A ..,. 1,g s,Lk Yx , . I ' um 351 ,A 4 -I KJ ! t A ' 'i 'vs- Sprinting past the cone, Cecilia Mathewson leads early on. 1 ...H At the gun the Varsity boys' team gets off to good start. 5-A4 NSS! After a victory against Clairemont, Coach Ungricht checks the times. WW g W Rounding the curve, Dave Gilbert, Matteo McCarthy, and Tom Stiska pace each other. 4 . IZ K, gl 1 -5 'Cf A. '.. s WX W ' 51 P Q 45, 180 - -fe: , l . .. M.. . , vs.-, Pass her up Marial You can do it! Endurance lsThe Word his year, for the first time in twelve years, we had our own cross country course that wound through our tropical paradise. The tourists and tour guides could now watch their cross country runners with- out having to travel all the way to Morely Field. This upped the attendance by 300 per- cent. This year the boys' team won one meet against Clairemont, and the girls' team won several. Although plagued with many injuries such as Cecilia Mathewson, the top girls' run- ner at the beginning of the year out with an ankle injury, the team overcame these handi- caps and strove to become a better team be- cause of this. Coach Ungricht presented the most deserv- ing awards to the best runners. Tom Stiska and Cecilia Mathewson received the Gutsy awards for the boys' and girls' teams. Heather Pasich and David Hampson got the awards for the most inspirational runners. Coach gave the MVP awards to Matteo McCarthy and Maria Robinson. David Gilbert came one man away from going to the all league meet and got his personal record 17:27 for the five kilo- meters. I didn't make it this year, said Dave, but l'll be there next year. The top five girls made all league. Coach Ungricht gave out these awards after long tear ierking speeches during the team party at the end of a grueling but gratifying season. flu- 'vw xx 1 . f 1 . X F' 'Af':fe'1--- - 1:..s.:' ' ' ' .H--'-- . ,L ,.,. 'L7- 1hn.h-.- . J B Keeping her lead, Heather Pasich breaks for home. 4,1 wig-W E If Top: Dan Ontiveros, Tom Stiska, Ricky Davies, Jesse Bueno, Steve Cobb, Dan Ungricht. Middle: David Hampson, Brian Doocy, Eric Hampson, David Gilbert, Scott Montgomery, Albert Vazquez, Matteo McCarthy. Bottom: Becky Paniagua, Theresa Taylor, Christie Perkins, Cynthia Pangalos, Heather Pasich, Maria Robinson, Janine Gottlieb, Stephanie Johnstone. Cross Country 'l8l Top doubles players, Heather Stearns and Heather Keaffaber, demonstrate their championship forms. any afternoons in our sunny paradise passed pleasantly for this year's girls' tennis team. The team consisted of a few returning veterans and many talented newcomers. Number one girl's singles player, Stacey Whalen, led the team with her powerful playing and cheerful enthusiasm. Heather Stearns and Heather Keaffaber, named number one doubles team, made it to the CIF quarter finals. The team's long, intense practices paid off with many wins. Stacey Whalen commented, The season was very hard and tiring, but I'm sorry it's over. The players gained new friends and tennis skills in a successful season. I got it Ellen! No Lilian, I got it! -.. El-Il so I, ffm . 1 : 1 'mn..q. . .,,. ,t .i f.. X in I ' .-'iv '1 arm ' 30 ,df ' .2 ,fr f,-.....,..- x-AY -W,:-W5 i' A .--w-,1,-..aQ-,..-.4.-.,.....,....,..,....,...,., J , .l .ave X- X L i -gg' , Walking like an Egyptian, Mary Spenser swings into her forehand. Top Christina Casutt, Lillian Lee, Ellen Philips, Heather Stearns, Coach Wild, Heather Keatfaber Cassy Walton Stefany Holmes Bottom: Casey Calhoun, Dana Stienvehe, Stacey Whalen, Christina Nerhood, Kim Scafer, Tereseu Mills Mary Spencer Girls' Tennis 183 What A Set Un 'vel Powerful spiker, Kori Rucker aims for the corner. .ill . , ,. 1-f 13 Iffiwro 51 ' e s X P - HYYQ a A rvi 4 1' 1 ffefesw? Q l ,i Q l fa W ,, 1 - fl C: ,- i Q QE 1 f TY Fl Qkggx S .g , .txgx Y . Ms i he ww... ....x mc., v,,, .N M ,..f.. K k - e be -.. . ,. B As the tension mounts between games, the Bucs concentrate on their attack. Front liners, Kori, Laura, Camille, set for the serve arsity volleyball team had a tough year. Their league consisted of La Jolla, winning CIF the two previous years, Uni, winning CIF this year, and UC, an up and coming young team. The team record stood at 3-7, beating Clairemont once and Kearny twice. Two exceptional athletes, Camille Sallave and Kori Rucker, made second team all-league, a great accomplishment since the league only named six players. Kori Rucker said, I had a great year. The team itself wound up with MVP Camille Sallave, most improved Wendy Riggs, and most inspirational Nicole Lefevre. Next year the team hopes to be even better, thanks to the help of Coaches Bob Gallaher and Dave Whit- taker. RUE Top: Mgr. Mike Clark, Kori Rucker, Jenny Waters, Wendy Riggs, Christina Willis, Laura Moceri, Brandy Rosen, Mgr. Marc Brown, Coach Bob Gallaher. Bottom: Mgr. un 59 TE. an Q3 :sn a.:r ' o - o. U o P 2. G. Ill o I o 1 SL 0 o 5. :T va 'i F 4 I' Z rn n. o. '5 Z fl 2 cn I' an 'G an 4 - S' X 2. MQ I l 1 Hinge, e. L- -'Eff-T Ff d 'DME Q if,-b ,-Arm- 3 lf l Q I f X X Top: Coach Dave Whittaker, Kristin Anderson, Danielle Falsing, Jennifer Crawford, Andrea Barton, Brooke Chandler, Kim Dugan, Deloris Sandoval, Kris Paulsen, Jody Natalina. Bottom: Amy Fincher, Teresa Firkins, Bridget Cota, Kathy Murphy, Susie Demille, Victoria Schafer, Hillary Thonert, Jeanine Seaman. l 1 J N e K X R .QQEM Coach Dave Whittaker and Chi Wai take time out to ' -w pose. Y I W A rr unior Varsity had a great year thanks to their coach, Dave Whittaker. Kim Dugan said, Dave was a great coach. He didn't care if we didn't win: he iust stressed that we as individuals improved. I think next year we are going to have a great team. The team consisted of four iuniors, five sophomores, and eight fresh- men. MVP Andrea Barton, most improved Brooke Chandler, and most spirited Deloris Sandoval led the team to their 2-8 record. Throughout the season the team gained new skills and an appreciation for team- work. f'-. -'rv ff N Waiting to make the play. Susie Demille contemplates Down for a save' Brooke Chandler execufes 'he bump, Volleyball 185 he field hockey team had a hot season this year, finishing with a much improved 6-4 league record. Reflecting on the team's en- couraging season, Coach Malley commented that the girls . . . worked together more as a team . . . Combining their experience and skill, the returning players got the team on the winning track. Joslyn Parenti and Jane Truman acted as co-captains for the Hookers. Parenti's teammates also voted her the Most Valuable Player. Chelsea Smith, a sophomore, stood out as the team's leading scor- er. The team showed most improve- ment in their stickwork, the founda- tion for a winning hockey team. Help with basic fundamentals came from Coach Malley's volunteer assistant, Mike Hill. An avid field hockey player himself, Mike's experience, strategy, and coaching contributed to the team's success. When asked about the team's future, Coach Malley re- plied, lt's a much improved team, and I think they'll continue to im- prove because they're a young team. A 1 ...A To control the ball, Tiffany Wasilewski backs up to adiust her strategy. , 1.51 1,1 Sl: ex., lg R s .4 ...asansw -wi- QL t X if Front Row: J. Parenti, S. Glasser, S. Allen, T. Farnsworth, S. Newell, I. Roias. Row 2: H. Roial, C. Smith, J. Evenson, K. Moore, S. Barbat, J. Truman, T. Wasilewski, J. Delroy, A. Chapman. Row 3: A. Wank, S. Murray, C. Fuhrer, S. Cordeiro, F. Franke, L. Griffith. Determined defenders Krista Moore and suni Allen protect the goal. u . 'EN' ,fyiefr If 4 :ft 13 1 stir, 5? J ' r ff Q X .. ' 186 We - 5 Taking a break from the strenuous action, the Hookers plan their offense against Madison. Showing their pride, loyalty, and affection, Doug Hampson, Kenny McShane, and Jim Gingery per- form the wave. .htm ml Ga ahead , l . Make my day, challenges 1-if, Knowing no union is coming her way, Shannon Murray As they snake through the Cougars, Joslyn Parenti ,any Farnsworth. watches fellow Hookers mutilate EI Caion. and sara Newell zoom down the field. Field Hockey 'I87 t's A Cold Season, But Buc Spirit Warm The Air veryone, entertained by our outstand- ing cheerleaders and by MB's own air- band, Run DMC, enjoyed the winter rally. The sports presented included girls' and boys' basketball and soccer and the wrestling team. Hayley Coburn and Jeff Holmer won the athlete of the month T- shirts. 800 rowdy Buccaneers attended this year's winter rally. One of those 800 Bucs, Marilyn Gee exclaimed, I thought it was a really good rallyp I enjoyed seeing the air- band, Run DMC! Our Buc winter athletes did very well this season, therefore, mak- ing all the Buccaneers proud of them. mm Proud . lo be blg Smiles U member of . ' Slrls' y ba k . s etbql, fe am Sfro '79 and J. Parenri flash K fr- J, 4 ag 'sy 1.52, NW N 'K qv Winter Rally 'I89 glllfqrl K Goalden Performances + irls' Soccer had a fantastic year. Top scorer Lorena Aviles led the team more than once to victory. Her incredible footwork surpassed that of any other forward in Western League. She set a league record for career assists. Kori Rucker con- trolled the midfield with her aggressiveness, and .len- ny Waters held the wall of defense. The highlight of the year came with a win against long-time rival Uni- versity. Played on enemy territory, the Bucs upset Uni- versity 4-'l. Senior Wendy Talley discussed the game . . . l can't believe that we did it. We burned them on their field, it serves them right. The finest coach in Western League, Dave Cochrane held the team to- gether, treating it as a complete unit. Stressing ag- gressiveness helped make the Girls' Soccer team number 'l. ' 'IFJ .Qi-A Alb After the goal, senior Wendy Talley praises herself for her wonderful shot. Q .rw Ivan.-A -rv --.Xi is l . A. . X . wc... if e - lt ,,.NSvV S-'K . es, Recess-.V s1 1.-New 1. . X K f. - . Q. .W . - F5-,jeg . U9 in . --.Msg ss IQ li my ye , Coach Dave Cochrane listens intently as Kori Rucker explains her dilemma. -'- '? ':Fv 5.f-.HI 5 1 ll til., ' Mir if eeee Q , skis' y 2. ,gg 1aQ.,..fSf c Q 4 4. ,., f .eggs 5, ,,,. , ff As the defender tries to trip her up, Kim Butler comes out of the tackle on top. , 'P Km -,- rf MW li- ll X M MR L ,QL f ff' - 3.11 . W. .. 4 ' .,. wp .. , .....,.,A . ,fi N15 J M j , an fu-it 7 '41 , . ,at ,gag is ,S . lm, . . 14'...:-- . W, ,'-,V-:wig-4 V . ,N 'S ,... 'Wig f 1' ygffml V Z, , ,635 f . , 4, ,- ,,,?f'1,, -K 6. 1 1 Q,-' .Q ' 4 Throwing the ball with all her might, Camille Sallave After the fancy footwork, Lorena Aviles puts another perfect shot in the back of the net. makes it right down the line. 1 , X X . K l . . ,ll L- ---QQ.. .-,KA ' n be M --M 4 ' Jr t u 5 1 , 5, I I' . K J E QQ .. N lv my www-,V ii ,,, . . . ' . - nge FRONT ROW: Jenny Waters, Camille Sallave, Ali Eddy, Lorena Aviles, Jane Truman, Margaret Johnson, Amy Fincher. MIDDLE: Missy Williams, Missy Letts, Hayley Coburn, Kori Rucker, Brandy Rosen, Wendy Talley, Lisa Darrock. f ' BACK: Nicole LeFevre, Lori Azevedo, Sonia Benavides, Tiffany Bogle, Heather Schilling, Coach Dave Cochrane, Arinn Sherwood, Dawn Magot, Kim Butler. 'qi l .1515 i S To make the save, goalkeeper Hayley Coburn reaches for the ball. Girls' Soccer 191 Q I 4 Shooting For Their Goals T Dexterous Mark Brown eludes the slide tackle. e 4 i M' f f W Q q K , H: .v A f. 1 he goal for this year's soccer team was to . . . improve on last year's record and to keep improving until we're ffl, as Coach Reyes put it. The team consisted of many inexperienced freshmen and sopho- mores as well as some impressive seniors. This diversity gave them a solid base to work from while permitting many opportunities for improvement. Hot players - Center Halfback Greg Gar- cia, who expertly handled the ball, and Center Forward, Kraig Jensen, who had a powerful kick - led the team to their near win over Uni, the league champs. Working together, the guys created some exciting games. p The horrified Bishops' players watch David Geiger boost the ball into the wr ,f , TQ Q' 5 .... K.. ..- .an ', K .. .5 ..,5 -,l f... .' r A r new ' ,,-f .gi f +V, -, .,,, Q.: Q 4:45 M M' ' J r- . ' .. .v W! . s -, ., of ..,, 04 Jun. S .., x R x W flow l ag g ,. - 1 v 4 w , ,.,, K 1 f ' Q 9 Ulf- Skillfully, David Green maneuvers down the field. 'F' ' mx, -,Q Uri T 'iflllxfi ,fx VW Q7 5 2 W E - E 5 2 i 192 ee - Q. - 4s L fQ Top: Coach Reyes, Carano, Westwood, Brown, Jensen, Merrill, Hoke, Geiger, Berkley, Diaz, Mgr. Nakomoto. Bottom: Lundblack, Nonohan, Ede, Garcia, Gerson, Manzarero, Rangel, Rapallo. 'il 1 ,ff , ' it V Q: ' YS Exam 2 fb' 1, 4' ' ' I -if 2: XQX .KQV .. , if ll 'if 1+ Y 5 - wa.-4-nv,v.Q .. ,,. VX, -4 77 4 r.ff'!'- .,-4 44 I ,-N 1 if2' .1 8. 'u K +1 q K Q s ', - wmv S X yy 1 v A 'V,' Mm Sandwiched, Damon Westwood defends the ball. Boys' Soccer 193 ik. -,H ,,wsv W. l-wg nfl l ' 9 'i.yg.,f..- Mwst, . ,.,. x,.f1.1l g.,4jjEjq, G fl i!1l if, Zyl M '- N H :fn-Qi - if .Q Guillermo Auiles displays has powerful klck tm yy -Q N' . .as wg-13-Wan. - . Keeper Alan Merrill boots the ball down the Iune Dribbline To 6 Winnine Season tarting out the season with a 58-27 win over their cross- town rivals, University, the girls' basketball team exploded onto the court. We have a young ballclub, and I feel we can take the Western League, Coach Willis continuously told his team. Committing them- selves to teamwork, the players worked vigorously during their prac- tices to excel over their competitors. This team should be one that people shouldn't take lightly in the future as well as this year, asserted senior Kel- Iey White. Every one of the five sen- iors, three juniors, and two sopho- mores, whether sitting on the bench or starting, contributed her spirit and excitement to every game. The team triumphed through dedication, perse- verance, and tenacity. .K ,kkk nk 'G Ca P ll C 5 is U U 5 s u c s U C S Q I A SU 4.. E4 1 an aaq i Prepared to accept her turn at the point, Kri Deal takes the ball. H 2:41 wifi' ,f NNW gf + by xx 'E O A +51 , Q I 525 ax! X,x gm U F' mn xx Q, wmv, ??f! ' ' F mi , . lg.. ik a ope 57 1 fi 4 1, x 2 X5- f I 1' iff 'e A, ,L V ,jf ex J Jr, ,,4,-,, gf . V.. - W Mr' , ' ,V ,wf'w,,l' .ik may if . . - , . ' ,fl , , 1 , My fx '9'f.:?1- J -? 1-ci 1 if VZ-. . new K ev, M tw, 514. -' ' '2L.,- , mm, ' H 1 ff W ' we .W '-w..,., V ,,M, 1 I YW, . in . 1 .si ..,g-,Q-u--+A ucv ll. Quick to set up the offense, side. This is not the time to be laying down, Janine! fag A . ' ' -a-uvMf ' ,- - ix k f V Denise Strong moves to the weak . qjf, 'f 7 Springing from the floor, Joslyn Par- Positive of the basket, Julie Confident someone will get open, Janine Gottlieb gets ready for the enti demonstrates a lay up. Tuckwell concentrates on the ll1r0W in. free throw. 'I Mm. ixlrhs, '-7755 fr V14 5 J X X , V --- . , 196 he - -' AL, ,Q -- . J.V. Girls Show The Wav elif 'buff an U55 gllff Top: J. Delray, T. Firkins, B. Martin, B. Chandler, C. Cohen. Middle: D. Fahlsing, C. Walton, J. Evenson, J. Griffith, D. Sandoval, T. Wasilewski. Bottom: T. Williams, J. Seeman, C. Smith, Coach Cann. ever underestimate the power of women, especially women with Buc Power. Trying to reach their season goal record of 'I4-0, the girls worked hard and improved their ability to play. According to Dolores Sandoval 75412, the skills and defense have improved o Iot therefore making the girls a good, strong team. The players felt Coach Cann contributed much to the team and taught them more about the game itself. He improved and refined their techniques. He thought up new plays and showed the girls Trying to get past a Don, Danielle Fahlsing dribbles the ball away. Almost ready to shoot, Chelsea Smith avoids reaching hands. how to come through. Their skills in their plays also improved greatly. The girls felt they worked more as a team and organized themselves better. Overall, these powerful Buc women had a fantastic season and a lot of fun while making it happen. ,fe wig., f Q Q '32 Time OUT, Signals Jennifer Delroy. Buc Women huddle for a talk with Coach Cann. J.V. Girls' Basketball 197 'Oh The Rebound oping the season would bring the return of championship CIF play- offs, the boys paraded into the Es- condido High gym to win the game 48- 42. Inexperience and the development of team chemistry turned out to be de- ciding factors in some of the close games. One of the experienced players, Ernest Johnson, would be a team leader throughout the season. Realizing that the Western League title seemed to be up for grabs, the team had to work con- tinuously on their offense, while their defense remained one of the toughest in San Diego county. We work well as a team on defense, explained senior Bob Umber. Success is measured in many ways. It can be measured by the effort put forth, the improvement, dedication, and sacrifices made by all eleven play- ers. Successful .. . , a word Coach Seaman used to describe his team's sea- SOR. xxflfhs' 40 Up and over, Bob Umber shoots for two. Top: D. Anguiano, B. Grebing, B. Umber, R. Hurley, M. Endsley, S. Grebing. Bottom: J. White, E. Johnson, Coach M. Seaman, K. Henderson, D. Smith. A hex on fhe opponenf casfs Kenh Hender WWQ a vv,, A gl' 5 . :N- ig-5 , 'A I. SOD. ff' GO BUCS . . . solidarity unites the team. Mutual support, Joel White and Dwain Smith advance up the court. Boys' Varsity Basketball 'I99 M ,234 ,.- Q Aj Y Ni' ' X L Rebound ready, Brett Grebing waits for more ac- tion on the court. E X X.. ff Ready for a steal, Pete Wilson keeps his footing. Another two points for Dwain Smith! ,L 'P Mm. f,sfxr5,:, ' 41' artsy '14 ,Sft Wim fi ff E ' E -1 0 0 ,. 'E Shootin2 For 2 he boys' J.V. basketball team had an out- standing year. They finished 3-0 in the La Jolla J.V. Christmas tournament, beating Christian, Hoover, and Serra. They also upset 3A-power Mira Mesa during the pre-season. Keith Berkley, who proved to be the leading scorer, led this year's team. Keith will be a big asset to the Varsity team during the next 2 years, said Coach Robert Harutunian. Mike Jasper and team captain Jeff Shelby contributed greatly to the success of the '86-'87 season. Dan- ny Johns and sophomore Ken North also started for the Bucs. Coach Harutunian emphasized, We have an excellent group of sophomores and iuniors on the Varsity and J.V. teams and we have a great opportunity of reaching the playoffs . . . Burning up the court with the enthusiasm and endurance, the J.V. team made Mission Bay proud. XKQVOQO by Q dk Oqc 'J SQ gl J 'KQQSSQ 502037 ki fgel 'arms . shoot Z AS DUI' J.V. Basketball 201 and 52 Pll1llll'l2 he team's outstanding performance made this year a milestone in Mission Bay's wrestling history. The most contributing members of the team - Francois Portee, 'l5-5, Manny Martinez, 18-75 Temo Cabello, 12-9, Phil Appleton, 'I7-77 Tony Crisci, 14-51JeffHolmer, 'l8- 3, Dan Drage, 22-5, and Howard Barton, 'I4-7, helped the team win almost every match. ln their weight classes, Manny, Phil, Dan, and Howard re- ceived 'lst place in Western League, while Temo, Francois, and Jeff placed 2nd and Tony placed 3rd. The team as a whole placed 2nd in Western League. The eight outstanding players benefited from the strict rule of Coach Surdy who required a workout of two to three hours a day. Team captain Dan Drage and exemplary wrestler Manny Mar- tinez assured, We're the best! The reason was clear, the team gave its members support and all tried their best. In a burst of optimism, Coach Surdy stated, We're on the rise again. Thanks to a great effort by the team, through dedication and hard work, and the best pair of assistant coaches l've ever had, Vic Welch and Damon Watson, the Bucs earned numerous honors during the '86-'87 season. Look for even better things to come. The wonderful results of our wrestling team made ev- eryone proud! ,Q Don struggles to pin his opponent. aw . The Bucs take a bow. J. Surdy, J. Holmer, D. Drage, A. Cornell, G. Sanchez, D. Fleming, H. Barton, T. Sgam- belluri, D. Watson, T. Sphar, F. Portee, M. Martinez, R. Neill, T. Cabello, F. Prado, P. Apple- ton, T. Crisci, V. Welch. '14 ' Ax 1 I ,IG 4. Ax .f -l N 1' : l 57 r I-s l' 2 - . .- . . ,' C. -P- A -, '. v. lv Gm' Q- Howard makes his move. 'Cf X ,gb-f eq- xx .KM 1 4 Md , .. Andy takes down the opposition. YU? f'-rp. A W AIX ' S ' I M'-www ' If Manny's your opponent, you don't have a chance! If CIHYOHG CCH 96' out of this -- Andy CGD! .... UIZU l Ll , :fx 14 Phil fights to ge' the Points' Manny strains to keep the competition down. Varsity Wrestling 203 A Match or The Best of! This and other sounds rever- berated through the wrestling room every day for three hours during the wrestling season. The sounds came from a group of dedicated young men who spent each afternoon tying each other into knots. All of them had less than one year of experience, and improved the farther they went into the season. Spirited as usual, Coach Surdy called the team something to look for- ward to in next year's Varsity wrestling team. Leading the team with the best records, Max Gerson, Mark Thomas and Ramiro Godinez gave their full support to the new team. Although finishing with a record of 'l-6, the struggling J.V. wrestlers showed their pride and put up a fight to be proud of. .S Waiting for the whistle, Max and Marco stay tense. On Marco's back, Max twists for the point. Top: Coach Surdy, Mike Hertig, Jeremiah Gorham, Chris Criscl Matt Niedner, Chris Sytko, Steve Cole, Charles Saviaiinaea, Albert Vazquez Coach Watson. Bottom: Geoff Bailey, Louis Peden, Ken McShane Troy Pappas, Max Gerson, Marcos Parra, Mark Thomas, Reggie Patterson Coach Welch. 'F 'f '1 'n ' 4f.'1t 'x sf, v,,.. ewes fl fs. ll pi N is x f , ' 'n.,' 204 -Q . . z, - E 4 2 Q ' 1 f 2- -- .. gf- 4-11- , , s s f Jr' xx 0UlSl3l1Clll12 Svikers il.. Whittaker The spirit behind the team Dave Going all the way, Mark Brown makes the point with a spike. 'F-1 eahl!l Shouts of joy ran through the team as they won the game by an excellent spike over the net This scene occurred every time the boys volleyball team met for practice in our gym. The team surpassed last year s because ofthe spirit of all the new players as well as a terrific new assistant coach, Dave Whittaker, explained Coach Gallaher. The incredibly talented boys team made it to the county tourna- ments and to the San Diego City Schools Club League. The outstanding people of the team, Mike Clark - captain, Mark Brown - middle blocker, Brian Roberts, and Curtis Richardson gave their all to the cause and it showed in the results of the games they played and the improve- ments they made in their skills. B. Gallagher, M. Clark, . K. Broag, J. O'Hara, B. Stratton, M. Brown, D. Whittaker, C. Richard- f..,.,, son, B. Roberts, C. Tur- ecek, T. Hansen, Todd. Not shown: K. Jensen. .Neff Stretching finely tuned muscles, Brady and Mark get ready for a workout. Master player Mike Clark brags about his 205 skill. Birdie Abuse 6' e take the games seriously, but we have loads of fun in the process, laughed . Margot Maddalena, one of 'I4 new play- ers. The 'l3 returning veterans influenced their team- mates through examples and encouragement to com- pete strongly against foes such as Crawford and Hoo- ver. David Wolicki and Tami Musser, the strongest male and female players, led the team to some glori- ous victories. Suni Allen and Sara Newell played in the female doubles while Gary Nimitz, David Wolicki, Geoffrey Howell and William Grettenberger excelled in the male doubles. Geoffrey Howell and Suni Allen also took part in the mixed doubles. Coach Malley strove to reach their goal of beating last year's record. Many people ioined badminton to get involved and experience the feeling of being on an athletic team. Every Tuesday and Thursday brought on excitement for the badminton Bucs as they abused their birdies to victory. f X cW fy fp dc Q 25595 Q xs N 427 X0 X 40 y , 10 fp 5 MN f..q'5-K X .,- sg i .-.- M ' W M 'J 'I If ,iw q '42'.tir S , X I sss M. s , - me Top: R. Cole, K. Klayser, M. Maddulenu, D. Baker, R. Ganaden, C. Hartley, E. Barrett, R. Wagner, J. Ambler, S. Allen. Middle: Coach Malley, K. Musser, L. Grab, K. Sullivan, A. Nelson, M. Solos, K. Price, M. Rickmond, W. Grettenberger. Bottom: T. Musser, D. Wolicki, G. Nimitx, K. Bale, O. Ready, S. Newell, E. Flores, G. Howell. 1 Badminton 207 Speed Swimmers his year's boys' swim team, cap- tained by Kevin O'Connell, proved to be a strong one. It pro- duced three C.l.F. hopefuls: Sean Cullen i100 yard backstroke and 200 l.M.l, Dus- tin Anselm i100 yard breaststrokel, and Lonnie Stephens i50 yard freestylel. The swimmers owed much of their success to the coaching of Robbie Kline- felter and their manager, Mary Berger. They gave the team spirit as they worked out Monday-Friday at the Clair- emont pool from 2:15-5:00 p.m. The events that the boys practiced included the 50, 100, 200 and 500 yard freestyle, the freestyle relay, the 200 yard medley relay, 200 I.M., 100 yard backstroke and 100 yard breaststroke. Lonnie Stephens, a senior on the team, remarked that, This year's team was strong and will become stronger in the future. e Dalfen Le ' ICP -60. ...f-sq, l henif pero- 0'Neill. Lollgfniiill Mlddleegilzii. Duf' Bortomr Tom and Kevin O, Do-qs. Donny 1-op: Robbie W Crai9 'lenslixlilan Rublo' chuiul Tim Tollelbhaun Cullen' -'ii ' 11,159 hillY 0 'eelYf kovic ff Ro . tl N' . lin- un Anselm' iiaa Gal 'n' Milo .ma nm M Klinefeltefgwood' jesse Bue V485 ate N if- -. ig' ---I GV- clown around K 'E 1 7 ,414- . ..,. 1 Last one in is a rotten egg! The boys practice starting. ' 'din - l,,: Tift ff e Q 1, 208 .. 1 swf- 'TF5 - 4,1-. ., ,, - J' 53. g.: ,4n-XM-Vr,,,,.,.., ...L Qi-X chance to relax, Sean takes a breather events. X V N 5 di 4 .a2ll'.f'ff SQ' tg 1' 4-gg. Siu' Air! Craig Jensen practices the breast stroke. u ..Go!.. 3 On your marks, get set ... if WM ,,-rf' 'X N. M -. gtgifb. me wg- flop, . .Vx Q MI The feam ps Boys' Swimming 209 Yllhes fhems elves up for U 'Heep- WBT nd Wild MWllf1Wl 1 A cool afternoon and a long warmup served to spark energy into the girl's swim team. Every week the girls prac- ticed at least seven hours to improve their strokes and times. The girls had a hard time because they were such a young squad, but they made much progress through the course of the season. Mrs. Wild, nine-year veteran coach, encouraged her swimmers to always do their best whether they won or lost. Debbie Veborg joined the team because she liked the people, enioyed swimming, liked the ex- citement of the meets with other schools. Top swimmers included Stacey Whalen and Wendy Riggs in the freestyle while Cecilia Matthewson and Tara Betty Cullen ex- celled in the individual medley. Many of the swimmers participated in more than one event. Everyone on the team supports each other no matter what we place in a meet, emphasized Shawn Murphy, long distance freestyler. Togetherness, determination and pride in accomplishment helped the team sink their opponents. . l l 1 , Hg, Q. 4, ...M v .L ,,.-.... -. 'rw :HR CHQ, X 'nhl' Coming up for air, Secilid ,HW for the camerauuug L in .... -....,,.... . 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MIL,- x we .9733 i T5 ,' M Q be i i P'- Ei' 'Q 'Asks A 1 x 17' big meet, Allison Powell looks Girls' Swimming 2'l'l 5 First Row: Karen Hess, Jennifer McKer- lie, Allison Powell, Tara Cullen, Debbie Veborg, Tamara Jeppsen, Lisa Kuhns, Second Row: Christy Deal, Debbie Volk, Elaine Bell, Wendy Riggs, Xan Devoss, Hilary Thonort, Carey Dill, Third Row: Tamara Gould, Kim Dugan, Christy Riggs, Stacy Whalen, Mary Berger, Ceci- lia Matthewson, Fourth Row: Coach Wild. lHere in spirit but not in person: Shawn Murphy.l ow - Moo's1Buccet1es . '-' 1 Waiting for the action, Melissa Prepared for another hit, Lorena Aviles takes a practice swing. Howell warms up with another play- -a-..,., ,,-iq .-,.,, E I 1 rx 1 A streak to first base, Brandy Rosen is safe. In with a winning run, Kori Rucker touches base. ln with a single, Lisa Germani approaches first. Star hitter, Heather Stearns, demonstrates excellent form. rf- is 41,-4. W af'-1 ff: fx W - J 1- e .f fl- were as K Q A. In x Sf . 'S -sf N r .fa ff? f . ' ' F- NV '. 1 .Al sharp on Ready to run, Hayley Coburn waits for the pitch. Siffing fighh Heflfhel' STGCYNS keePS 0 the ball. eye A successful team depends on Coach Milton's choice of lineup. ith the return of 'l'l of the 'l3 varsity players, the season appeared in the bag. Losing some early games to schools such as Southwest and Castle Park dampened the spirits of some play- ers, but they came back to beat Pt. Loma 2-'l. All of the defeats were close games with one game enduring over 12 innings. One of the stronger players, Lorena Aviles, who showed her talent over her past two years, persevered through the first part of the season with a sore arm. As a pinch hitter in some games, she still supported the team with her power and enthusiasm. Another strong player, Kori Rucker, delivered her best at any position. Kori's forte, pitching, provided many exciting innings to watch. I expect Kori to be ffl in the league in pitching, Coach Milton told the team. The girls emphasized ball control, accuracy and hit- ting to go for the wins. Top: K. White, B. Rosen, A. Eddy, H. Keaffaber, T. Wasllewskl, F. Franke, Coach W. Milton. Middle: lllggr-mani, H. Coburn, K. Rucker, M. Howell. Bottom: L. Aviles, C. Sallave, H. Stearns. ms' 'rw AA- -5 Trying to distract the pitcher, Varsity Softball 213 Lisgglnfhj leads off the base wfiilv, 1-Qi. Softball brings a smile to the faces of Heather Keaffaber and Ali Eddy. Aiming for a strike, Tiffany Wasilewski winds up to pitch the ball. ' 13.5 .w:L:,-M, A A pregame warm-up, Faith Franke throws to first base. Emi ,bk s 4-'9i!A,,,, Z 5. . E hwaf 7 fi:H,fg,ff5 swf.. Lf. ' ,JPWWJ In the starting block is returning player, Kori Rucker. if The stress of the game shows on the faces of the players. ii rfi fa ll Should I go, wonders Camille Sallave. 'F ' at . 1 4 1 1,1 ,s. gtg- s a wxtrg ' yfixgrul Jr' gr ' V e. 5- 2 NX 5 5 r '- . , . ' 11' ' -- ' A New B82ll1llll12 3-f. Words of wisdom, Coach Cochrane leads the girls Top Row: B. Cota, M. Pound, T. Firkins, D. Strong, C. Logan, M. Letts, Coach D. Cochrane. Bottom Row: D. Danzig, H. Simmons, M. Johnson, L. Lueck, M. Billings, D. Sandoval, M. Tillery. ty, Y -9. lx . A ,, ., 5-11- 3:- -'i-.. .. - -l.41i'-excl.-- A - --, A... zzz.-- Babe Ruth Marissa Pound blasts one more homerun 4 4 dv Tough pitcher, Kerrie Worden slides in an- Q I other strike I-v inning with a new and young softball team comprised of 7 freshmen, 7 sophomores, and l iunior proved an easy task for Coach Cochrane who made the work seem easy. Displaying the talent on the team, the girls beat Pt. Loma 'I4-3. By continu- ously getting on base, Missy Letts set the tone T for streaks of hits and runs. She possessed the talent to get on base whenever needed. With . only two returning players, the team began the season by utilizing the talent they had and working to develop the other potential leaders. Their desire to win ignited the team to many wins throughout the season. With precision, Margaret Johnson throws a Bright new faces on the field, Cherrly Logan and key ball Dorlores Sandoval get ready to go J.V. Softball 215 I ,555 l ,fw7',m, he Boys' Varsity Baseball team returned this year to defend the Western League again for the fifth consecutive year. Coach Dennis Pugh, who headed the awe- some Bucs, felt that his team could compete with any team in the county, even 3-A schools. This year's team had 5 pitchers, led by Scott Vander- Iieth, and Sean Rees, followed by ju- niors Scott Kuhl, Darren Sesslar, and senior Rick Hurley. Junior Colin Davis covered third base while Tony Eno- moto controlled shortstop. Sopho- more Brandon Farley guarded second, and Greg Enrique held the outfield. Sophomore Tony Lennan played out- field and first base. Senior Mike McMahon led the outfield and Tony Orlando protected the plate as catch- er. Coach Pugh summed up his plans for this year by saying, We'll prob- ably be a little more aggressive this year and run more than we have in the past. F .3 QPR, ug . .,.... H E ill S , M , for , ,.,. , V . 'fry' :rain n K nglsmxfgm .J , Greg Eririqueta e.t e qucs t p,9intersiffrbril',.77 teammates. is v -fi S V L' V , . , sm -Q, J :Mu ,J -'J 'ST f ii ii .5 . . ' li' T t ,g ..,.,, V .- 0 we in MM 'vw 4. if w -.19 f ' 5 . 4 ,Q ,rw e ' pl.: ,... X. ffff n ' A Q- YL? .. ,-1, -, QTU ,ggi ' ,, fs. 1 ig- f,1' Q z wr, BJ 'Z I . , .qu ,, , ,kv In the wind-up Darren Sesslar executes FQEQQ' Jr, the pitch. g' 'l 'F ,K E 2 X E . W '- F 3 T 'u - .' V 1 7 , 'S 'f 'J .-L-m. ll .M al, Q-,lf - 1, -- NQYQQQ , --gs! l K. ,,,. ' is 'F lk -53 gf-' :I+ 955185. - .zA?'-FW: l la ' V T -' the Hall tmtiut. , i A e if! ki.- .r as 10 IN ' 1' in . .57 ' 4 , f JQIIYEUSDQQQO stlginsfas he, ,-Q---'. 4 ,.,,. , , 4 - H A V g-xc Q, ..,a..,-J-u 4. . v... .J . 4 3dAf5s . 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LJ, ln the final stages, Darren releases the ball and follows through for the strike. Varsity Baseball 217 WJ We Qi 2 UW' so-.'f vi 6 1 ' N1 .SX . i with NT .f-oz . ..-- I , 4 , if E iii, QU M TR!! Ari H Www. 'ng ffm' 5 I 3.5: 3 x .1 fmfiiibvsz M gy, x y U, Ni ., ,,,. . gg 1' , f A W,zi3,,,T,,f.::.L 4 ,, . . .- x .4 f ,,-f 55. .9 9 'W V Cf3'ii1g I fha? xy vig qUvJ'Y17 bib JT 1 906 ,A A, . .. . J' x . ' Poised and read , ike McMaho epares to hit a pea. V N -A Judie-44 ' Ag M, WKIEOMB 'IO MISSION BAY HIGH Homorran . 5-2 .iiiibf-a A , - H 1 hx 1 ,igynl aimiff .- j 1- 1.1 'J-concmgfs sa,a4.se l,.13ii,.i., 1' f ... V, M, Q i 9 iw 9 ,W '91 Zig ,vu 1 344555 ,ff r L N 1 ,I ' X I 1 D l I 'Q . W fun 4 , 'gs ' M I 9 f . --1 . . y if' ' ' ' - ' l ' 2 I. -fy K . ,x , xx - ' 'I I 6. R 'M' i f 4 BACK: Darren Sesslar, Brian Haire, Scott Kuhl, Tony Lennon, Rick Hurley, Mike McMahon, Scott Vonderlieth, Mgr. Leela Jacobs, Coach Dennis Pugh. FRONT: Greg Enrique, Dwayne Nagy, Colin Davis, Tony Enomoto, Tony Orlan do, Brandon Farley, Sean Rees, and Sean Darrock. Ha- i 41- 'F' P- 1' 23' I .Q ,,.. M .f'-X 'N 'Wifi' J-fl A- -. Q' 2 5. - 5 5 Striking It Rich .i 'ZBXX I i 4,-.- ll' H. G32 -o T Concentrating hard, Sean Jones, waits for oach Cann summed up the J.V. Baseball team's year perfectly. This was a rebuilding year, a time to acquire new skills. The players gained the experience of playing on a league team in close competition. Though the team con- sisted of many young and inexperienced players, several outstanding players emerged. A few of the star players, Tom Lafever, catcher, Pat Bettancourt, third base, Guillermo Aviles, shortstop, and Mike McKesson, infielder, unified the team with their commitment to teamwork. Through ----.L long and hard practices, the J.V. players de- veloped their talents and their appreciation of the sport. 3-fi- ... , 4 1 2 - ' . - ' -nv g , J? . ,tr - - . , - - s., A- Star shortstop, Guillermo Aviles, drives another down the Catcher Tom Lafever scans the field line. Top: Coach Cann, M. Lowe, M. Lowry, J. Hudson, J. Thomas, T. Lafever, G. Aviles, T. Reinhardt. Bottom: P. Bettancourt, C. Saliba, S. Jones, J. Wilder, A. Tomayo, R. Gonzales, M. McKesson. -'C mon Mme muh ,f hopes J,m Hudson J.V. Baseball 219 WW The Ultimate Sport porting the largest team in several years, with over one hundred participants, this year's track team did remark- ably well. The distance team, led by David Gilbert, Gilbert, had five runners under five minutes in the mile. Our competitors in the field events performed better than ever, especially in the invitationals. In the Tiger relays the girls got several seconds and thirds. All around the team competed extremely well in sprints, middle distance, jumps, and every other aspect. Track practices consisted of a mixture of hard work and talent, both of which contributed to the team's success in the meets. Some of the younger athletes that worked hard in past years started to show their real potential this year. Some athletes like Mark Loyd and Doug Hampson who had never been out for track before ran varsity and were competitive with the top runners on the team. Q. . f + . In . L.- fflj --A-.2 ff ' . A -1 ov-vu-5-1, 5' F. , ia., Aid: 7 ,. 1 . 5, A ' H 1 .ee 5 vi, -Lg A .tsl 4... X. r nas-Q L maqw . . . n-........ : K 1--sl 1-2114 f 1 12:- Showing perfect poise Jeff Berkley makes a successful vault. Q Mission BAY Sz: HIGH 2 5' SCHOOL I, y 0 3 ' 1 1 ,E e . '- ' I 1 , fs if ff? 2563! 521?2fk2ieQ,Qsal -ff -if .' S' '. t . - f- if 75122 -5' ' like '52, 3152 5 2 0 4 . ,,, W. Z. If 'Q! !?l 7 gl 1'.'?' . f,l 4 7.2 ,,,., - . 1 ',':P:iLl J,k,,:V, i'.i 'T 1 ,,,. . e eei' TOP ROW: Thompson, G.-Lorem, C.-Grebing, S.-Doyle, W.-Dang, S.-Savage, B.-Berkley, J.-McDowell, P.- Taylor, E.-Hamm, J.-Berkley, K.-Geiger, D.-Satin, S. MIDDLE ROW: Nirschl, N.-Ahern, T.-Fernandes, C.- Montgomery, S.-Franke, A.-Sullivan, M.-Fee, 1.-Coats, R.-Wilson, P.-Clarke, J.-Hampson, D.-Lloyd, M.- Naylor, M. BOTTOM ROW: Barton, L.-Gilbert, D.-Hakakha, H.-Pressley, T.-Jasper, M.-Moreland, K.- Tucker, S.-Johnson, E.-Johnson, P.-Butts, S.-Johnson, T. v . rg, 'Q . A-J 1 L -'H Leading her leg of the relay, Loretta Lovell sprints the last straight-away. .54 K f 5 'N lf? un' - 4 ' ' A 1, . .- .- '.l K ' 1 T Q --- ,. ' Q .1 - Jr...- ' . . - -.- be-P-' ln mid iump, Chris DiMassio strains for every extra inch. fx ,vm Q. -ezavw-wwf , ... may-ff ,T .. -- - K - r .?f1g'.'.1f7 Qi5,f7T I K R Q ,W-'ginger iff -- '9 - ' - .--sr' - T . 25- -sv .1--.wf..fi--1 h -'ggpe-H' '.vM1JmLiv'5 'y . i 'TW ? lll1V -,.:55'i1'fTe-1 a ff' faiiiw-fi- fi1zfY as-.f-. T W R :M e.. - e f f ' . , ' '.'-1!!'Nz. NNT , t5:1?k'+ A ti- R .free-1 21 'f ' 1 or f' - M tv ' .. t ,,:::? . 'wh -his ,-.4 '-1:35,--- '-f ' .:- iv. , L . L I , Qu 1 , 4 A gafnv 1 . 'f,,' . I ,,'.. 1 ' FI, 4 T-Qtskwfrg. -:SN V J.fi..1-A gigs rsg-:,.- is - - - M --....... --f-f'f:f- '1f iEQ-Q.-fa I Q - N -it gl - A , N Q 3, S A T 'WV - -tw W :-of i Y ,X t .. ,-Q.-X N -355 -N2 ,g:+x-: Xi, - -vm,-.i:w qw X X f - .W 4 : ' .:-N .: - Qtw, XX ----pg:- X, X M X w W Ex-Nu . wi X- S 1 Q MS + t -0 Showing a great deal of strength, Robert Coates thrusts the shot forward. MISQIO lt's a bird, it's a plane, no 't's Kevin Moreland. N B A In ,M-,,,,.,.Ahs. ....--- ,,..1-... A KISS Sprinting out the last few feet, Greg Thompson and Dave Hamp- son come in one and two. H I 9 ' H S cms... BOTTOM ROW: Robledo, D.-Fincher, A.-Marshall, T.-Salyer, R.-Evenson, J.-Thomas, C.-Yunis, M.-Aubry, M.-Seeman, J. MIDDLE ROW: Pasich, H,'Barton, A.-Pangalos, C.-Geiger, S.-Robinson, M.-Teeple, S.'Pro- donovich, E.-Lavell, L.-Geanacou, C.-Dillon, N.-Fahlsing, Dfsteinway, D.-Leach, H. TOP ROW: Paulson, C.- Hutchkiss, J.-Olguin, A.-Hull, A.-Gottlieb, J.-Tuckwell, J.-Smith, C.+Griffith, L.-Minton, J.-Owens, A.-Tay- lor, T.4Martin, N. Ready to take the baton from Sandra Geiger, Jamie Minton gets a head start. Track 221 Coming around the third lap of the mile, David Gilbert, Matteo McCarthy and Peter Wilson outdistance the com- petition. fl .1 x . f ' 12 w 51:-12 ' A .. J .- s f' - V , -L.. 1 aM ' ilk? Aff-141k.s,,W . if 'Y .. Q1'Nb1 ,Q 'LE,vH ' '13 C i f.1'Efi2'ifwy. ,N K, .,.,,f,,,, V N. ,i: 'f '-..-, 'lf'1'f'Hi' fy., e if g,A'v.1,'4,T- . n ' K .L ,',.-xx. 'I WS' out of the curve 7-,.,,,,,,mm -'m..,,.,,.-,,,,,W, I K yy W rrii Q A Mission an :ez HIG ' 2 bgilhiiiq ass - -G TOP ROW: Lassen, J.-Naylor, D.-Treisner, P.-Carpenter, D.-DiMassio, C.-Rodriguez, J.-Fleming, D.-Peterson, G.- Surdy, J.-Wells, D.A5atin, S.-Maddux, B.-White, C. MIDDLE ROW: Smith, D.-Ducey, B.-Guerrero, P.-Magpayo, J.4Gar cia, R.-Davies, R.-Cookson, -Keck, C.-Hampson, D.-Cabello, E.-Coit, J. BOTTOM ROW: Uribe, M.-Patterson, R.- Aristigui, M.-Stewart, S.-Pressley, C.-Wagoner, R.-Johnson, T.-Kodie, G.-Bucellato, G. Using every muscle in his body, Caprice Pressley outlasts the compe- tition. 5 x X -. 2 :M ' MIN' Q . D. ' P Leading san Diego in 'he felUY, w0Yne schenbefg 5Pflnf5 Clearing the hurdle easily, William Doyle has no competition. fi' F'-fif' A' 'J -R If ' - -EKIW' 5 -.qg.........-. ....-...i-IK '- 'Q-.. 4 K - 4 . -.4--cf' MISSION BH '- M .pl 44? ,..... Missi Bay's 'I-2 punch in the 440 is Mike Jas- The Mission Bay JV Mid-Distance team outnumbers the competition 7 to 'l. Per an Mark Lloyd. we 1 4 ,,.f ,.w- . I .ffj . - . H .. . - Qgfr .I A Jw. fi 1 . t in.:-ff' '- f gf ' ff ' , 1. '-tfirf , ,.-.- , - Q..-f ,' ,jf . --I ff,-ga . N 4, '. f.:' qT,..'u'-if SW-5g.1c.' :L',.s ' ' ::.. v f .-infix ff '- J. b1i'v1'fl'- 4 , ' - F' ' ' - T . ' ' ' Q . - -:' rw, . . '-'f 57-1'tfH .?fff.z'-. f:'T? 'm'.4 .sf v1!.'f:T'i.f- f - -' ' lf .'1'v,4p, gy..- g'.,,f'.,.1:,-ff ' .ru-xr-Nfg' yi,-L,,.f. ,, '.,?'1 . -' ,-.',,,f V f-- ' 'Jr gm, Q- ,..-.T af' Q. 15-'24 -,- .-.1..- f.,- 1310 . - - - .v , , -ww.. . N . .- M,-f' . - - -Us 1. .ff fix. ,..,,,. afgqy 4, I tr. 1,41 ,' ' 5 -' a wp- ,.,, , 7. If 5 if 1, gl'-sh ru P.. 5.1, Af. nl.. T .. , ' M .. . y , A. . I' , ' ,- 1 1 ' e -gf , .Q 5.1, --1' -g'.':'f - , g 'fa-P , ' A .A 'L - .-,fr-T' A sf ' ,' , 1 - ,':'q-:-,..v Q52 1- 'FV' W , , .f.g.2'j' i.? v 5.8 Q-.Q I-'JW 'f ' f'1rf'CfA', ' I' ' , fav: M 0 k' 1 f.Jr.,1 gn'-. , 5' 'ft ,af- 'Egkj A ' 1 -A'-'-' 4.-'.21ff:r.? '7Zl-S-.1f-QQ'5',fJ,f .f , 7 7' - '- ,.f-..'3'12, ' X145Qi.'a!', L 1 -'z'-LP' ' .-, ,J-'TQ ' F gf., Q ' .'- ',v'-gf:'?fk.4,1: 4'4u,,ff-...Wm40.,i',1Qi4p'p.',j ,,'-3. , ,,. .1 'uf ' Qu. 'f, Q' 12? Aj...f.njs-yi' .4 ',xf'b ' S' ,Ar -T .- '.-V13-4'v z ' 'z'i .'1' ' ' -7-if 44:4 Qu?-. ' ', YQ, ' ' -'Aiifgf'iiJ . Zf . :i.s.r.N V 29' . . U - NK H ,F 36.6 tif -F5-Qi: 1. , , tvs, J Q,-..?,:n5.'.f, pix Fai, ,z . .2 YA-Lrg. .,y,.i. sffav lv 4111... . 4 .u.,.i,:pJ' 'fg:1.., ning, wi, I ... mini!-, ,I I A H v VV iii K-1 ,.:'i.25A.,l'L 7,25 ,AT,.,5,g - 5-. h,'fj1me:,'g,.fi':f.cf:Jf'fjQ2,.fKi.-3. V ' Q 955, ...ggffvf .fzf ,g,!,,-fm ff f.1f',f4Q,g S 1313. fff'..4w 'ff .wi - ,' -' . gf- , 1' f I, ' ' ,v 1. , .-L ' ' f X 'f N' -. , - . 33 1 1 uf 7,8339 .M -.MJ-rff'-f-2'x'i1.vfr f f ' - - . i., ..-- .1 - rl' - iw- -A1 4. -1 7 The Mission Bay Distance team attempts to get an early lead. Track 223 Y . WwwwPfL11 v 'i l'7 iliE H VW M, ,,, H, ,4,f,4g,,,f www, ,A ww MM M. W1 . W-1lffw5,'w,uw-'FM,-1:nH:'4f.1.,m ,' 'er ,, . 0 -, cg, Uh 525 52 ' ilffzgj y. 2' F Q-J '-Q-4, : an 5 5 4 3- , : ' . 4 Y ,,,, .3 JJ- I .I I' 5' 'V C fp.: if 'fl' 1' :J if J' 133' ' ,self ' ri-ati quasi: vs I 5,11 ff U. , . I . 2. .'-If Front: Steve Cobb, Jim Dunn, Nate Molina, Francisco Villegas, Tom Hargraves, Curtis My- ron, Chris Kubicek, Bill Kinney. Back: Zack Hohl, Jeff Shelby, Matt Brown, Daryl Martin, Tom Stiska, Devin Dargell, Jim Thomas, Todd Ryan, Damon Westwood, Mike Linville, - .ji -- , Coach Harutunian. 71 ir ' be -Ij7ef?'.z,, 555' flf' i fig' -238: ,,. , . .nEL.,2 ,L fe hi- . 4 in 'xy 4f1tFt ,fl b ' 'I A -, vvv, A? l l 3 4-2' D- ' --- if Concentrating on his first serve, Tom Stiska aces his opponent. .- ar '- :lf -' 'f' : 3111, : . ffl-' - ' . ' -'s .K an- .. '. xilngg' . ' st 255- ,M '. ,nf - '- 34 .5 y .52 f Sf , ,. ' 1 n. ' .gift - . JE .1 0' - 12:-1-,Q N ' .5:g..,.,E -.25 - he l986-87 boys' varsity tennis team, led by Tom Stiska and Mike l 'W Linville in singles and Devon Dargell and Daryl Martin in doubles, helped to put the team into the top half of the western league. Composed of 16 underclassmen and three seniors, the seven returning var- sity players cemented the team together in this rebuilding year. Struggling through grueling hours of practice and serve, volley and ground stroke drills honed their skills to a fine cutting edge which the team used to conquer its foes. With an upgraded fa- cility, new nets and windscreens, and clad in natty new white uniforms, the team pre- sented an image of pride in response to the fine coaching of Robert Harutunian. As Mike Linville confided, We are a young team with alot of potential that will lead to a lot of victories in our Ieague. Q 1 1 V ' i5il5ll :: i ll ill. 'll llllllllll -nnnnnunnilliilluiiiilln 'Sli ' .:::::::: :::i---- 1---x llllllllll---..- 'llll l 1's lllll llll fmzennunnn 'lf ll l Stalwart singles and doubles players, Todd Ryan and Daryl Martin volley at the net. Boys' Tennis 225 'ff su1 ,moon I I A u 'o 6 11 n n ffm 1 xl lililf gil! !'l9'l'v :nfl ll ,I M' ,ff I ,ff 51? 'jr' 'fa- .N gt if wk ,L kfl 'M 11? agm 'fn eww S WC Tnenarives il X VXJX ,x , Xu. Ex ,,,,E,,Li- M, 'Q' if 1 Z- ' 'T' f g4?f,g 2 IQ, MT. my , x 1 ,,'l , V 0VM h U I 1 vqfpklx 'MO QQ '-1563, , , 5 AUf Wf'1-'ff' X? 'C,,49-fjxfil Q, .,.-- 11 T ji fr 'A ' W W f C f fafwe. Q mia ?g'f, 3 5 CL of ,O 4 676, bfwud X L cuff 'Kd'-E v v , if EJ , f6'4f Q?i 7Q1, QQ X K f'-uf Q , V ' X W4 A M ' lp J + f7fmI f 11 fy ' Q ' Z5 dw W www f ne of the first things you most likely did upon your arrival at Mission Bay was notice the charismatic smiles that the natives of our re- sort welcomed you with. You also probably observed that the chief of the tribe, Principal Bal Urrea and vice principals, Mr. Patton and Ms. Adler met you with the same kind of tropical cheerfulness that seems to be common among these island in- habitants. These native leaders did their best to make sure that your stay here was one of tropi- cal tranquility. Club M.B. has become the perfect vacation spot as a result of their hard work and wise rule. u r u a euae iuseu e e Q u up Bullock E? E Sennett B? f you had a problem with your daily schedule or with your after vacation plans, you went to your very own Para- dise Problem Solver, otherwise known as your counselor. lf you had a question con- cerning the native language or the customs of the resort, you turned to your tour guide, otherwise known as your teacher. All of these people worked 25 hours a day to help make this resort better than ever. As Nick Nirschl commented, Before I worked in the office, I never knew how important they are to us. As they've done in the past, they aided us in making the decisions that lead us to success. We'lI always be grateful for what they have done. U .. . P ,,...,, ,,,,.,. N ,,,.,. , X 4- Iam 7,412.5 Wm M If Af ' 'I' 3- If . gf 'J M 5 E Wx H ' 5 f Q V it. ff, . 'il ' i. N 'J M 'W N .. x vX 'w' ww s A..-r .. 'qwl ww ml' 'x' M M- Riva' vw: .M nw' 1' ..w.'y,3'y.x, .w'w..Q:w ' ry . W, ! qww'. my ' '- , J' wyixpg,x-'-M A bm . r 4 lim. Q. v: . nf. . M ww. . ...f::.. wink J My Ms. ma. 'MX 'EN om wwklrlsr ..'1e2cQm. E ' , . fm wir. Mfr. W w ' N . X mr.nw.,f'x'mw.w'.1wMmm:.M 50 .. K. Bailey J. Barry B. Berggren R. Bray C. Conn S. Cavaiola D. Cochrane E. Curran J. Day J. Dibos D. Drake T. Flanagan B. Gallaher S. Gerrish S. Goycochea V , g ' iii uns- J '58 i f- 1. R. Harutunian S. Henson G. Hodge D- H0h1iSf0I1 The Tropics Faculty 231 B. Campa B. Dancher L4 ' gil' Y R. Engberg ' WLT? ' D, 1 B. Hand J. Horton B. Kerr M. Lawlor M. Mandela Q B re 56' W. Milton G. Reyes , '. X JN. 1. x M, . W Mi J. Knowles S. Kops A. Lewis N. MacDonald D. Maquet P. McGucken 1 l ff Q51 4. 1 J. Nagafa S. Noderer w lr: 'Q' Y, if Q we J ' e . 39 . Hg, 5 1, K. Robinson J. Rogers K .Xl gy 'nm Q H 5 qf 5 'f le . ,'-.- .' ,. , , J X. y - f X L fi-1.. K.: ff ' is x'a 1 y 4' , L1- Q a -L 5 1 ' V, F, 'Q 15' qu 'asfes ly I MLM. aass on ilk P. Ladd J. Lake , , .5 1 . .VVV , lf f ..f.,.?:.,,f,-Lf f .,. . 'rl ., , J. QS- 1. u J an P b i I 211.51 J. Malley K. Mallory P. McKenney M. Melvil S. Polanco D. Russell ' 1 . . a- D. Pugh J. Scherer L, x .f J X31'!. i K ' x Q L'-If' i ,g- . X I -K If l gb 4- - ez U . N J . 1 E ' 1 . J - - . P' Qe ' l C. Schiltz S. Stangland J. Surdy T. Volle L. Willis L -.x..N xv.. ' V x S. Scott M. Seaman . 3 1 - BL f- ,I A uf, f -'F .t 5 ,gy ...W 4 M , ,..... Q hav' A 3 514. K , H' R. Sewell A. Starr R. Steed J. Stell iid? D. Swenson 44' NN if ' J M. Weisenberg H. Weiss to-... nu J. Trader D. Ungricht L. Werner A. Shed ,f N T. Suiter R. Vinole M. Wild C. Wilson J. Yost D. Young W, Zmglek 1 ,ci ' . Q, .1 1 f- .Y 'I M.. ., .D X x A -, 1 1 , , X F, I, .. . . . .. 1-1 X N 5 M. sf- 1 Q if J N '. . W .Faculty .233 WWW lurCaretakers t o help things run smoothly, there is an addi- tion to the faculty, the custodians, cafeteria workers, office staff, and special education assistants. Throughout the day they can be found on and around the campus, preparing our infamous school meals, picking up our leftovers, maintaining school cleanliness, or just keeping office matters on file. Working in the attendance office, Donis Kiellman says, I enjoy meeting all the students. There is a good atmosphere between everybody. The custo- dians, cafeteria workers, office staff, and special edu- cation assistants usually arrive at school before the students and end their days long after the students have gone home. Their occupations keep them busy working long days just to make things better and nicer y for the students. This combined staff helps to insure serenity at our tropical paradise. A cleared absence pleases Ms Grim . af--' Cafeteria Workers: S. Cummings, C. Coyne, G. Massey, P. Seagle, R. Greer. M. Sivonger, W. Thompson, D. Turner, L. Williams, T. Hayes, D. Dooey, V. Wilson, E. Ramos, B. Cihiy, K. Dawins, P. Buchmaster, N. Reiland, A. Eisenhardt, C. Shockey, D. Ronning, J. Clapp, M. Goldsmith. 779, l we 00 ,ty -b ,-. . C . ,gin I... 'ke X 'Aff x ,'-f' s, 1 , eil xy 1 I -,fl Reluctantly Mike Berneathy and Scott Bell tear themselves away from cleaning the cafeteria. The new cart lightens David Bochert and Don Bromley's day. May I take your order?f queries Doris Ronning. The confines of the kitchen give birth to another char patty UF' L., ...df fi! Manning his broom, Paul Angelo finishes up. . Special Education Assistants: lrene Woodall, Charlotte Brown, and Kay Eggleston. Faculty 235 if xv r - XQWJ V 5945 S5EDQf?Mffxfgf?Qi?' i?gyg QV ,Ny X WN 5' AJ 09 Xb-A EV Jgfx as if fi? 5 in Qfifb IL, Q, mpg, AMW wf A J Q! W M XLYQMJXY K U A fbi M Q4 'MywyVLff My WWWSW,w9qUM xf V! WWgjJlwM aX xij 1 7 K3 f , fbi! I N W1 r Srl , . Uv wg ww L WMS ,cw N H MQ ig BL xr fix QQ EEWKVQXQH 4? 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' N I E v, IHISFI YE-W1 It isn't always easy . . . this thing called life Plans don't always work out the way they're supposed to and misfortune sometimes clouds the horizon But . . . no matter how lonely the morning sun becomes we always have to remember that it's up to us - we're the ones that have to push the clouds away - Laine Parsons I love you, RUSTY forever Kor RUSTIN GLEN PATRICK 1969- 1986 l W ' a -4- xy' I....xf I., I s. H H I 1 . -W 4,-.,:us.ww7-' ,V .l f me-... M' ' ' ' N - ' , .f:f,:1zw:: f I ' . l .J1.:.ff:.: Jlliiflgyllzllilfww, Wi if rfigli' ' Roberta Robledo: I'm proud of you sis! 9'lX! Love, Deborah Rabledo Marla Zumelloz We had good and bad times, but we made it. Alison Ramsey Carol Quinonez: You've been real nice and smile lsilverl because N0 JUlVE!!!! Love, Alicia Espinal Wayne Schoeneberg: Your individuality is your strength - be true to yourself and you will be happy. Congratulations with love -- your proud Mom Kelly Bruton: Congratulations - lt's been o long road full of thrills and spills. We love you very much. Love, Mom and Dad Camille Sallave: To our Camille - so much talent, so much to give and so much love to those she touches. Congratulations Camille, we love you very much - Mom and Dad. See Yaa seahag - love Mike and Liana. P.S. Camille do something about that room! Joely Perez: You bring me ioy, JP. I love you, Mommie. Best of times you and I. Here she comes Cosmo! Dirstie Joely Perez: You've done it, you've accomplished so much! And we're so proud of you. Love, Dad G Socorro Rick Mersereau: In today's world of heavy metal music, green hair and drugs, we are fortunate to have a son like you. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Your future is bright. Love, Mom and Dad Michele Burns: Through Bitchin', Rad and Totally Cool , we're proud of what you achieved in school. It hasn't been easy, for you or us, but you're Damn sure worth all the fuss. Chip Babbit: Congratulations! All of your efforts paid off and I'm so proud of you. Good luck to you always. Love, Mom Tony Orlando: Dear san, this is the beginning ofa long life ahead, may all of your dreams come true and your every wish be granted. Congratulations, Love , Mom and Dad Mark White: You can achieve whatever you set out to do with your life. Remember, nothing is impossible. Love, Mom and Dad Julia Durcan: Dear Julia, when it comes to kids, we've had a few, you're the last of the bunch. Keep on striving . . . get your smarts and take Mom and Dad to lunch. Todd Ryan: World champ ironing board push-ups. Army, Navy, Marines . . . Go for it T-Bone. David Geiger: Congratulations, David! Best wishes for a most successful future. We love you. Mother and S.L.G.4 John Picone: Congratulations! We love you! Good luck in the future! Love, Dad and Mom John Bauer: Congratulations on your graduation and we all wish you every success and happiness in college and in life. Your family Becky Bale: Congratulations sis, you have taken the first step into a world which can be yours with lots of hard work, determination and a little common sense. Love, Mom and Dad Joslyn Parenti: We are so proud of you, Joslyn, for always giving it your best shot! Be the best you can be. We're going to miss you so much. Love, Dad and Bev Amy Shaw: You made it! Three years of tough courses, field hockey, iobs, the Pinto, smiles, tears! And now a great new beginning. We're with you all the way. H8iK . . . MSD Cami Young: You are a credit to your family, a promise to the world, a hope for the future, and a tribute to the Lord. Congratulations! Love, Mom, Brian, and Danny Marlo Vigil: Marlo, you are a real gift and inspiration to our family. We know how much courage and strength it's taken to get to where you're at. Love, Mom, Dad, Mindy Kirsten Davidson: Congratulations, kudos and tons of love. You have always made us very proud. Now our buttons are just burstin'. Home is where the heart is and we love you very much. Mom, Dad, Heidi, Todd, Kurt, Loren 8. Brandon Tom Bolger: Congratulations, you have graduated to be the finest son a parent could have. May your future be filled with success and happiness and may all your dreams come true. We are so proud and we love you, Mom and Dad. Michelle Linville: God blessed us when you were born. You fill our lives with love and happiness. You worked hard to achieve your goals. We are proud of you! Congratulations and best wishes for success in the future. Mom, Dad and Michael Kori Rucker: Thanks for being such a special person. You made it easy to he so proud of you and love you so much - write cfo Giggling Marlin, Cabo San Lucas. Your loudest fan - Mom Jim Thiede: You've done so well and had such fun at MBHS. You're a fine student and a terrific son. God bless you with happiness and success all your life. We love you very much! Mom and Dad. Congratulations, Big Bro! John Jackie Hofer: Happiness and success always to a daughterl love very much. May all your dreams come true! Congratulations! Love, Mom Christa Smith: Christa - Congratulations. We love you. Have a safe and happy summer. Dad, Mom and Chels Monique Hunnicutt: Congratulations my beautiful daughter. May your future be happy and suc- cessful. Remember: Love yourself and the rest will fall into place. Alles Gute und Gottes Segun. Mom, Mark, and Erik Barry Clint: All our love. Mom, Dad, Johnny, and Tracy Cynthia Schade: Wishes for you: Courage when needed, Youthfulness always, Never ending success, Dreams fulfilled, Inspiration in all endeavors, Everlasting love, Mom. Annika Rahe: You've done a terrific iob ond made us proud. We admire your determination to he .5 '. X A' f A vvv,. At. :lx xy 7 ,VR 'L-x yourself - someone special. Love, Mom G Dad Kendall Ackroyd: We're proud of you KENDALL. We love you. Mom, Dad, Poppo, Lolly, and Gregg Howard Barton: Congratulations Son! In life we sometimes meet people who are something special, you are one. When your Trophies and medals tarnish with age, our pride in you will always be there. We are proud to be your parents. We love you. Mom and Dad Jennifer Pleat: To the class of '87 -the best of everything to our rad senior. LYLAM and D. To our ragin' K.D.-Love and congrats. Dr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Pleet Robert Wuest: On the road to manhood you've stumbled a few times, but you've gotten back on the right track. We thank you for your friends, our Aussie Trip and MVP '85. Whatever you do remember you are the light of our lives. Love M G D Scott Gomez: Way to go Scott! Congratulations! Always remember to believe in yourself and have faith in your abilities, and you can be whatever you want to be! Love, Mom Brian Frit1ges: As you set your sails for the voyage ahead, be a searcher: for those who seek are the finders of treasures. Go Forth!!!! Love, Dad and Mom Gina Lancaster: Gina - We love you. Thanks for graduating. Dad and Nora Dawna Johnson: Dawna, you light up our life and we've had fun watching you and your friends grow up. Mom and Dad Mark Zeddies: We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Tamra Musser: Your father would have been as proud of you as I am. We love you very much. Mom Sue Burden: Our talented and beautiful daughter - we're proud of you! 36 miles a day - you made it all the way! Love, Mom and Dad Tricia Johnson: Good luck to our little girl! We're proud of you and here if you need us. Love you, Mom G Dad Brian Christ: We are all very proud of you! You have succeeded! You are a success! Keep up the great work! Love, Mom Darren Lee: Darren, I know that you will be able to achieve any goal you set your mind to. Best wishes and love from Mom. XOX Jennifer Jackson: J, Grover, Peter, Michael, Pamela, David, Tupe, and Fish are T00 proud. You are totally awesome! Christopher Sytko: Congratulations to the happy wanderer for a iob well done. Love, Mom and Dad Stacey Whalen: Take pride in your accomplishments - they are there for all to see. Take still greater pride in yourself - for it is the person you are within that is the source of our pride in you. We love you, Stacey! Mom, Tate, and Kelly Heather Stearns: Fun times will last forever, BLAST THAT RADIO! Jill Freeland Julie Fuhrer: Your love of life and learning are special qualities! All our love and support are with you as you assume the responsibilities of adulthood. Mom and Dad Cyndie Schade: Anyone who stops learning is old, whether I8 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. lHenry Fordl. Let your mind grow where your heart feels good. lDadl Todd Ryan: Thanks for everything!! You're one great guy!! I'll never forget you. Don't ever forget our convos. I'Il miss ya! Love, Tina Pedro: l love you. I always will remember Aug. 8 forever. And don't forget that I'm the boss! I miss you. Sondra and Sally Tricia Weissmann: Congratulations! We love you and we are proud of you. Jill Coleman: Jilly Bean, you've been a delight for I8 years. We love you lots. Mom, Dad, Dug Scott Taylor: Dear Scott, we love you and are proud of you - hope all your future plans come true. Love, Dad and Mom Gar Wood: To MY Honor Student!! In every way. Congratulations!! Love you, Mom Jennifer Gregor: Thank you for you! You've come a long way . . . baby! Let's hear it . . . for the mouse! Who loves ya . . . Dad 8. Margie Stacie Cordeiro: You are my pride and joy! I'm still here if you need me! Good luck! Keep smiling! Love Mom Jeff Berkley: You will always have our support in whatever you choose to do. We love you and are proud of you. Dad G Mom Rebecca Kenney: Had God allowed us to choose, you would have been our number one choice. You are so special! Love, Mom, John E Dan William Harper: May the dreams you hold dearest, be those which come true . . . God Bless you always. Love, Nicola G Delia Saraceni Gary Nimtz: Tis something to be willing to commend: but my best praise is that I am your friend. Love you, Mom Tony Sanfilippo: We are very proud of you 8 love you very much, wishing you nothing but success. Love, Mom G Dad Tiffany Hardcastle: Tiffany, we're so proud of you. We love you. You make our hearts sing! Love, Mom, Dad, Amanda Cori Coats: Who ever said Life is easy ? You've come along way, Baby! All Grandmas love you Monty McKenna: Dear Monty, words can't say enough, I'm so very proud of you. Much happiness and best of luck in whatever you do. Love you! Mom Tamara Gould: You are so beautiful both inside and out. Your future holds whatever you put into it f-. miri- , ,. . - 3 ,f - X ,U van' 242- f will jv7W4,'4!'i'1l F W I ' 11111114 'W' ' 'W honey You are a loving daughter and I m proud to be your mother Love Mom Shelly Youngwlrth Congratulations Shelly' We re proud of you' Good luck always and lots of success We love you Mom Dad and Wendy Tiffany Bagle Tiffany you did lt' Good job We re so proud of you and always will be Good luck at FIDM Love Mom Peter and Grandpa All Sophomore Gate Students with Willis Starr and Nagata It s been a tough year but we mode lt' Look out world we re movin up Trish Weissman Infamous Adventures w!Rach tnmdanclng never forget the Dish We Sur vived' Chns Morrison Marlo Vigil Love you girl and always will Thanks babe Love ya Tony lJoeyl Sphar Joely Perez Thanks from the heart for remaining calm dunng crisis situations Chris Morrison Renee Daniels Had o great time this year I ll never forget it See you in the summer Take care of yourself OK' Michele Wlckman Aracell Yankaltls You re o very special friend I ll always remember you Joe C Betty Boop 81 Ale Boop Friends forever We all love you both Monica Robledo You re my diamond gurl and I want you back Carlos Aguilar Abe Barker January I4 1986 the best day of my life' I love you' Heather Horcalo Dana Ross Janine and Peter Academic League wullalways rememberyourdedlcatlon Thanksfor all the great times Mr Bray Christy Riggs You are the only one for me I love you Eric Taylor Eric Taylor Thanks for always being here for me I love you Christy Riggs Tricia Johnson Progressmg summers 857'Fr1endsh1p dreams 867'Frnendsh1p experiences 877 Better friendship greater dreams wllder experiences Lisa Sullivan Jennifer Occhlpmti Mrs Fields cookies and our friendship will always remam delightful Lisa Sullivan Crystalyn Adams Thanks for putting up with me' Lisa Black Kim Bale Thanks for being my friend in English and French Lisa Black Jean Falcon Rue Retrospectlons abundant All superlative Thanxa GI HUGE IC for the whole shebang It bugs no? We re mobuIe'7 For us Anything' Molly R Oscar Luis Someone s thinking of you and loving you tonight Mike Ede Cabnnu Cerone Patnece Bally Chris Dowd Tracy Selby Why ya wanna crumb guys, See ya in September Love Lisa Bobby I love you num num and I always will' Chelan Kendall Ackroyd Pee Wee Iuvs your pulana' Harel Hakakha Smlle ' Laugh a Iittle ' Eric Taylor You gave me advice when I needed it most but my love I couldn t boast You didn t need love which I gave anyways you re love I II desire for the rest of my days Roger Labrador Thanx for all your help and kmd words You re a great friend to have .len Leopard Kino Buster Kai Stubles Squirt Phil Blondie Bunky Waldo Smiley Johnny Alex Chip Chubley P C She ra Skeeter Rico Levi Wiggles Kid Kool Dusk Frlg Brat Moves Rita Chapter IJASI Remember work Remember stress Remember nights we got no rest Ms Stell Tanya Mocerl Thank you for being such a wonderful cousm I love you Laura Mocerl Tami Lemke I cannot thank you enough for always being there Friends, Kristen Aklns Melrssa Howell Congratulations Melissa' All it took was alot of love, work, and pure determina tion Things do work out when you set a goal and work towards lt' Good luck to our future Aztec' Aaron Bristol May your life be filled with challengesfaccomplrshments May you always see the goodfenyoy ltfcontrubute to It May you love well and be well loved I love you, Mom Alu Thanks for your special friendship I'Il always remember you S F Gator, Duckle, Munster, Benll, and Dunkin Thanks for making life in Tuna s class so bearable F'999Y Teddy and Hal Where s the party and Lean on me ' Memories forever Love, Louie Suzanne Solorzono Congratulations on all you ve accomplished We are so proud of you Good luck in your new venture Love, Mom and Dad Mana Robledo Hey Big Sis You can be anythmg you want Love always' Roberta and Wee Gee Mrs McKenney Thanks for your support and love You re the best' Sue Burden Bully I love you' Thanks for being there when I needed you Lisa Patricia Puludo HAWAII 87' Keep singing cause music is forever Amlgas' Deborah Robledo Mike Dans You ve helped make this year o great year for me Everytime I feel depressed, you snap me out of it You keep me confident for Cheerleading and anything else I go for I appreciate it Thanks agam for the 'A an Geometry I needed it Frenz 4 ever, Lisa Spunbuc Chns G You re the most fun Ive ever had Never forget us Kendall Ackroyd Carmen Gonzales What would I have done without you? Thanks for everything Kendall Ackroyd Chns Abbot Gotta get to know you L W Charles Turecet I Love You' R R N A B B Fun times forever We mode it It s summer Let s rage Heather Schilling Greg Garcle I love you and I always will Lots of Love, Kristin Akms Caft omul Career Consultants eu'-zzsz-fwwhrfslg-LSL o r M I know precisely what my talents and capabilities are I know precisely what education to pursue, ue. College. Business Trade Schoolj. I know precisely where to go for employment I know precisely how to present myself ln person and ln wrltmg. For Key Information Carl 560 9944 7580 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Suite 105 Sidekick + Ogar I bequet my shotfdisk, Pain, Torture, and Agony of Track + Field! 'Wee Gee' Roseana Maria McCrary Your beauty dearest Roseana has grown and blossomed into an outstande mg young woman All your family is proud of you Rose. We would like ta express congratulations. We love you deeply with all our hearts, thank you for being you. Norma Quiroz Deniz Felicldades en este paso importante en tu vida, muy buena suerte en todo hula Tu madre que te qulere, Clementina. Michael Patrick Green Son, It seems like yesterday that you were very small, and even though you ve grown up now, somethings don't change at all.. . You've always been, you'II always be a son deserving of much success and happiness and very special love. Dad 81 Mom Key Club Creative Insanity W-Cali-Nev-Ha District, Susan, Rich, Emily, Jason, Ali, Jeff, Merrill, Sidekick, and Division 2'l Crew! Deborah Robledo Dana Stemwehe Dana You're always good - seldom bad - we will always love you - Mom and Dad To Jennifer Fleet my best buddy . . . Congratulations - we finally made it! I luv you and I couldn t have done It without you. Life is great so smile! Love always, Kirsten Terrance Lee Casey Thanks for everything! I love you! Be my friend always! Annika Lee Rahe Rob Naefke I love you for your humor, your sensitivity to others and your ideals. 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I qua Abbott, Christopher 89, 157 Academic Decathalon 155 Academic League 154 Acevedo, Rene 105, 147 Ackroyd, Gregg 123 Ackroyd, Kendall Toast 32, 49, Brown Aganza, lvonne 46, 50 Babbitt, John 51 Adame, Aleiandra 105 Adams, Crystalyn 123 Adams, Donald 89 Adams, Jonathan 123 Addleman, John 89, 136, 142 Ager, Mary 11, 89, 147 Aguilar, Angelica 50, 58, 149 Aguilar Aguilar: Eduardo 89, 149 Carlos 89 Aguilar, Elsa 149 Aguirre, Fernando 105 Aguirre, Nadia 50 Aguirre, Rodrigues Aguirre Rosa 123 Ahern, Tim so, 221 Aispuro, Carlos 89, 101, 149 Aispuro, Elias 105 Alatriste, Alicia 123 Alcala, Maria 105 Alcaraz, Anzhalina 105 Allan, David 50, 156 Allen, Christie 123 Allen, Julie 50, 161 Allen, Laura 89 Allen, Suni 89, 186, 206 Almas, Erik 105 Ambler, John 89 Amezcua, Aurelia 123 Amezcuo, Ricardo 89 Andersen, Christopher B9 Anderson, Cadence 123, 150 Anderson, Horton 89 Anderson, Jean 22, 89, 141 Anderson, Jerry 89 Anderson, Joy 105, 161 Anderson, Kristin 89, 185 Anderson, Tabatha 89 Angelini, Sandy 89 Anguiano,David 50, 198, 208 Anichowski, Janet 89 Anselm, Dustin 105, 109, 208 Apaez, Leiko 105 Applegate, David 50 Applegate, Elizabeth 105 Appleton, Phil 50, 203 Archer, Sean 50 Archond, Bert 123 Archuleta, Matthew 50 Arellano, Evangelina 123 Arellano, Ricardo 123 Aristigui, Mario 105 Armenta, Jose 105 Arriaga, lrene 123 Arrizabalaga, George 9, 50 Arroyo, Carlos 123 Arzola, Cynthia 89, 148, 149 Ascher, Nathan 105 Ash, Michael 123 Atwater, Gabriel 89 50, 255, 261 Late for his English class, Jose Con- gi ,AV E treras stops for a picture. Aubry, Milena 123 Aubry, Nicole 89 Auletta, Dawn 50 Austin, Anthony 123 Autio, Laura 50, 160, 161, 252 Avenson, Terri 89, 160 Aviles, Guillermo 105 Aviles, Lorena 12, 51, 191, 213, 253 Azevedo, Lori 105, 191 each Bohena, Moria 123 Bailey, Geoffrey 123 Bailey, K. 231 Bailey, Karen 105 Bailey, Kristen 89, 136 Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Patrece 105 Tammy 51 Cheryel 105 Baker, Dennis 89 Boker, Leah B9 Bale, Kimberly 123 Bale, Rebecca 51 Balingit, Theresa 105 Band 158, 159 Bankler, Alina 89 Barbat, Sara 123, 186 Barber, Carmen 105 Bariring, Alvin 89 Barker, Abe 23, 46, 51, 252 Barragan, Estela 89 Barret, Ed 11, 88, 89, 140, 141,.152, 155 Barrios, Raquel 123 Barry, J. 231 Barstow, William 123 Barton, Andrea 89, 146, 185, 222 Barton, Howard 51, 156, 175, 202, 203 Barton, Labryon 123 Batson, Alison 123 Baudoin, Eric 105 Bauer, Danny 105 Bauer, John 52 Bauslaugh, Laurel 89 Bayuk, Rachel 105 Becker, Tory 89 Bedoya, Kenny 105 Bedoya, Lorena 123 Bell, Elaine 46, 52 Bell, Harris 105 Bell, Jennifer 89 Bellon, Michael 123 Benavides, Sonia 105, 191 Benitez, Domingo 89 Benjamin, E. 234 Bennett, James 105 Bennett, Kevin 52, 82, 175 Benoit Kevin 52, 82, 175 Benoit, Anne 123 Benoit, Gregory 89 Benoit Kevin 52, 82, 175 Berger, Mary 52, 150, 211 Berggren, W. 231 Berkley, Jeff 52, 175, 193 Berkley, Keith 28, 105, 111, 166, 175, 201, 221, 254 A r Betancourt, Patrick 123 Billings, Michelle 105 Billings, Pele 52 Blabon, Victoria 105 Blake, Derek 123 Blane, Tanya B9 Blase, Robert 89 BlBlaine, Rhonda 105 Bocko, Lorraine 105 Bogle, Tiffany 52, 191 Bognar, Julius Bolger, Tom 46, 52, 69, 80 Bollinger, Steven 105 Bolt, Blake 90 Bolt, Sarah 105 Bonnar, Susan Booth, Jeannine 90 Borders, Michael 123 Carpinelli, John 106 Carpinelli, Stephen 124 Carranza, Ricardo 116 Carrillo, Alma 90, 149 Carrillo, Juan 106 Carter, Cameron 106 Case, James 124 Casey, Caroline 124 Casey, Julie Casillas, lrma 32, 33, 261 Casillas, Maricruz 106 Casillas, Ramona 90 Castaneda, Rene 90 Castellanos, Maria 90 Castellon, Aida 124 Casutt, Candace 16, 49, 53, 153 Cosutt, Carolyn 124 Casutt, Christina 106, 183 Catron, Alicen 90, 147, 160, 161 Cavaiola, S. Cavanaugh, Cheran 90 Cazores, Gabriel 106 Borough, Marie Borrayo , Monica 106 Bouck, Sean Bowman, Christina 90 Boyce, Summer 90 Boykin, Boykin, Darren 106 Glen 90 Bradford, Joanna 123 Brandenburg, Andi 90 Bray, Joseph 123 Bray, R. 154, 231 Brents, Larry 106 Briganti, Melissa 90 Bristol, Aaron 19, 52 Brock, Dawn 106, 163 Brodeur, Aimee 90 Bromle y, D. Brown, Ken 90, 165 Brown, Marc 13, 52, 143, 157, 184, 193 Brown, Mary 26, 32, 52, 77, 161, 261 Brown, Matthew 106 Robert 90 Cedillo, Cerone, Felix 53 Cabrini 106 Cervantes, Myra 90 Chamblee, Charlene 90, 146, 161 Chandler, Brooke 106, 185, 197 Chang. Hun 106 Chapman, Amelia 106, 142, 163, 186 Chau, Thuong 106 Chavez, Adolfo 124 Chavez, Bernadette 124 Chavez, Estella 124 Chavez, Marcella 124 Chavez, Michelle 106 Chavira, Suzette 90, 169 Cheerle aders 168, 169 Cheverez, Joshua 90 Childers, Ernie 106 Chocalas, Michaele 90 Christ, Brian 53 Church, Elizabeth 106, 150 Churchyard, Christiana 124 Cienfuegos, Gilbert 106, 136 Brown, Zona 106 Brownstein, Robyn 90 Brunberg, Traves 53 Bruton, Kelly 47, 53, 161 Bucalo, Monica 123 Bueno, Jesse 106, 181, 208 Bullock, D. 230 Bullock, Dwayne 106 Bumstead, Dawn 106, 160, 169 Bupasiri, Kongrasmee 90 Burden, Sue 7, 20, 49, 80, 152, 252 Burgoin, Zinnio 123 Burns, Michele 53, 81, 152, 169 Burns, Tanya 161 Buros, Lainie 106 Bustamante, Daniel 123 Bustamante, Francisco 106 Bustamante, Martha 53, 148 Bustamante, Oscar 123 Bustamante, Ruth 106 Butler, Kim 90, 147, 191 Butler, Krista 90, 140, 141 Butts, Steven 106 Cinque, Andrea 124 Cipielewski, Jennifer 124, 136 Cisneros, David 106 Cisneros, Faustino Clark, Mike 54, 184, 205 Clark, S. Clarke, Jason 91, 221 Clarke, Jessica 107 Cloustro, Susana 124 Clemons, Sam Clerico, Maria 91 Clint, Barry Coates, Robert Cobb, Steven 91, 187 Coburn, Hayley 32, 44, 54, 188, Coca-Cala Club 146 Cochrane, D. 190, 231 Coffin, Grant 107, 142 Coffman, David Coffman, Stacie 124 Cohen, Cyndi 124, 197 Cohen, Danny 91, 208 Coit, Jon 107, 221 Bynes, Lashaun oral Cabello, Cuauhtemoc 106, 203 Cabello, Erik 123, 201 Cabrera Cabrera , Maribel 106 ,Maquel 90, 149 Cage, David Cole, Michael 124 Cole, Ronnie 91, 175, 177, 20 Cole. St Colema ephen 107 n, Doug 91, 157 Coleman, Jill 46, 55, 160, 161 Collins, Charlett 15, 91, 160 Collins, Christopher 91 Collins, James 124 Collins, Troy 91 Conde, Carlos 107 Conde, Luz 124 Conner, David 107 Conner, Jennifer 91 Cahill, Tiffany 124 Cairncross, Neil Calderon, Paula 90 Calhoun, Casey 106, 142, 183 Cam, Thanh 106 Camacho, Richard Camarda, Margaret 46, 53 Cameron, Jim 90 Common, Ladonna 53 Campa, B. 231 Campos, Juan 90 Cann, C. 156, 175, 197, 231 Canna, Michelle 124 Caputo, Mark 124 Carano, Jame 124 Carano, Joseph 53, 83, 193, 252 Cardenas, Guadalupe 'I24 Carpenter, Demion 90 N -. i '42 I 2 .6 F, 75132 .r'tL' r 3. sv, 51 1 ra' no .o .o I W A i l '. Connors, Heather 124 Contreras, Amilcar 107 Contreras, Jose 124 Contreras, Raul 107 Cook, Trevor 107 Cordeiro, Stacie 55, 186 Cordero, Jason Corneio, Francisca 107 Cornelison, Michael 91 Cornell, Andy 91, 175, 203 Corpus, Radcliffe 107 Cortez, Karla 107 Cota, Bridgette 124, 185 Couch, Robert Counts, Jason 107 Cousins, Troy Cousis, Jason 107 Coutts, Sarah 91, 136 fr' Wx 191, 213, 261 Cowell, Jon Cox, Steven Cradit, Michael 91 Crane, Andrew 107 Crane, Stacey 107 Crangle, Signe Crawford, Jennifer 91, 185 Crenshaw, Zoe 91, 146 Crider, Randy 55 Crisci, Christopher 124 Crisci, Tony 91, 175, 203 Cross Country 180, 181 Crowell, Tamara 107 Cruz, Jorge CSF 142 Cubillas, Marissela 32, 91, 160, 161 Cullen, Shawn 107 Cullen, Tamara 124 Cumming, Frederick 125 Cummings, Daniel 107 Curran, E. 160, 231 Cutler, Andrew 125 esirable Dadisman, Mickey 107 Dake, Don Doncher, B. 231 Dang, Sharon 125, 142 Daniels, Renee 47, 55 Dans, Lordi 21, 55, 153, 168 Dans, Mikey 31, 32, 107, 142, 163 Danzig, Dana 107, 163, 169 Dao, Tong Dargell, Devin 55, 224 Darrock, Lisa 47, 55, 160, 161, 191 Darrock, Sean 216, 218 Dasilveira, Larry 91 Davidson, Carter 54 Davidson, Kirsten 54, 160, 161 Davies, Richard 125 Davis, Colin 91, 175, 177, 218 Davis, Justin Davis, Tom 16, 32, 54, 181 Dawson, Jennifer 91 Dawson, Warren Day, J. 231 Deal, Kristi 91, 194 Dealbo, Noemi 125 Dean, Aaron Debais, Merielle 91 DECA Deegon, Nina Dela Cruz, Bernie Dela Cruz, Luis Dela Fuente, Virginia 108, 136, 148 Delaurentis, Renee Delgadillo, Raul 54 Delong, David 91 Delong, Jeffrey 125 Delong, Kevin 91 De Los Santos, Laura 20, 22, 29, 47, 54, 148, 162 Delroy, Jennifer 104, 108, 142, 153, 186, 197 Del Villar, Juan 125 Demille, Joseph 54, 175 Demille, Suzanne 122, 125, 153, 185 Dennis, Jill 91 Depry, Daryl 108 Derosia, Sandra 91 Derosia, Walter 8, 54, 91 Dery, Jennifer 125 De Santi, Bart 125 Devine, Stacey 91 evore, Lisa evoss, Xan 108 ewitt, Tony hillon, Carla 3, 54 ioz, Dee-Anna 54, 91 iaz, Efren 91 iaz, Everardo 54 iaz, Garcia iaz, Gilbert 91 iaz, Javier 91 iaz, Julio 108 iaz, Margo 91 ioz, Marisela 108 iaz, Martha 108 iaz, Michelle ial. Ramon 108 iaz, Sandra 91 iaz, Susana 125 ibos, J. 231 icksan, Deborah 91 Dill, Carey 108, 136, 211 Dillon, Nedra 108, 110 Dimascio, Christopher Dinh, Cuong 92 Dinh, Hung 92 Dinse, Diska, Maile 125 Tina 56 Do, Tuan-Anh 108 Dobson, Sarah 125, 142 Dominguez, Jesus 125 Donaldson, John 56 Daacy, Brian 9, 108, 187 Dorsey, Damea 125 Douangpanya, Phonepany 108 Dove, Pete Dave, Richard Dow, Melinda 56 Dowd, Christopher 108 Doxey, Heidi 108 Doyle, William Drage, Dan 92, 146, 156, 175, 203 Drake, D. 231 Drake, Michael 125, 150 Drama Club Duarte, Eduardo 108 Ducharme, Christopher 125 Duchnick, Debbie 125 Dugan, Kimberly 92, 185, 194 Duggins, Antonio 92 Dumas, Delilah 108 Dunbar, Michael 108 Dunetz, Susan 125 Dunkelberger, Joshua 108 Dunn, James 108, 160 Durcan, Julia 56, 80, 83 xotic Ebert, Jon 12, 108, 150 Echeverria, Adolberto 108 Eddy, Ali 92, 184, 191, 214 Ede, Michael 3, 19, 92, 193 Edwards, Cordell 92 Edwards, W. 231 Egbert, Michael 125 Elder, Jennifer Eldhardt, Larry 92 Elizalde, Jose 92 Elliott, Jeffrey 108 Ellis, Jennifer 108 Ellis, Michael 56 Elsbury, Angie 108 Emblem, Tyler 92 Enbom, Monica 47, 56 Endsley, Michael 92, 198 Engberg, R. 163, 231 Engelberg, Ryan 92 Enomato, Tony 92, 156, 217, 218 Enrique, Greg 216, 218 Escalante, Carri 92 Escabar, Claudia 125 Escabar, Juan 92, 149 Escobar, Sylvia 56 Esporaza, Cynthia 125 Esparaza, Esmergilda 92, 146 Esparaza, Sylvia 108 Espinal, Alicia 125 Espinal, Pablo 92 Estala, David 92 Estigoy, Lethia 109 Estrada, Ricardo 92 Eubank, Daric 92 Evans, Erik 125 Evans, James 92 Evenson, Jennifer 32, 109, 142, 16 222 Evie, Audrey 125 Evie, Vanessa 109 I rsh Facio, Miguel 109 3, 186, 197, Fahlsing, Danielle 18, 125, 129, 185, 197 Falcon, Jean 32, 33, 92, 261 Farley, Brandon 109, 218 Farmer, Jonathan 125 Farnsworth, Tiffany 109, 186, 187 Fary, Chad 125 Foy, Dawn FBLA 136 Fedock, Joseph 92 Fels, Benjamin 125 Fernandez, Chris 20, 92, 175, 177, 221 Ferszt, Jessica 9, 92 Fielden, Michael 92, 136 Field Hockey 186, 187 Fincher, Amy 125, 185, 191, 222 Finster, Amy 109 Firkins, Theresa 126, 163, 185, 197 Fiscus, Angelia 156 Fiscus, Bill 92, 150 Fitch, Jason 56 Fitzgerald, John 32, 126, 261 Fitzgerald, Rodney 126 Flanagan, Christine 47, 56 Flanagan, T. 231 Flatz, Heidi 56 Fleming, Dareke 126, 203 Fletcher, Michael 92 Flores, Ano 92 Flores, Eddie 93 Flores, Moises 109 Flores, Veronica 126 Garate, Francis 109 Garcia, Ana 93 Garcia, Claudia 57, 148 Garcia, Enrique Garcia, Fernando Garcia, Gregory 93, 193 Garcia, Guadalupe 93 Garcia, Lorena Garcia, Luis 109 Garcio, Manuel 109 Garcia, Maria Garcia, Richard Garibay, Pablo Gariss, Marc 9, 57 Garner, Jason 93 Gary, Cameron 146 Gaspar, Carlos 109 Goult, Anthony 109 Gault, Peter Geanacou, Cayo 93, 222 Gee, Marilyn 9, 32, 33, 109, 163, 261 Geiger, David 31, 59, 81, 152, 156, 166, 17 193, 221 Geiger, Sondra 88, 93, 141, 152, 166, 222 Gellings, David Flynn, Owen 154, 155 Flynn, Susan 57 Fogacci, Fonesca, Brett 126 Daniel 93 Faster, Toby 109 Franco, Alya 126 Franke, Albert 93 Franke, Faith 126, 186, 214 Frasier, Wendy Free, April 126 Free, Lisa 47, 57, 66, 161 Freeland ,Jill 106, 109, 142 Freeman, Aaron 93 Freeman Freeman , Andrew 93 . Dana 109 French, Eric 126 French Club 147 Frey, Charles 93, 174, 175 Frey, John 126 Friend, Richard 56 Fritzges, Brian 57 Froelich, Daniel 126, 160 Fuentes, Alicia Fuentes, Jesus Fuentes, Roberto 101, 104, 109, 136, 148 Fuhrer, Cynthia 186 Fuhrer, Julie 57, 147, 169, 173, 252 et-away Gaines, Crystal 93, 160 Gaines, Donovan 109, 161 Galarza, Andrea 93 Gallagher, Kelly 93 Gallaher, R. 184, 231 Gallardo , Richard Gallegos, Flora 109 Gallegos, Larry 49, 57, 80, 84, 175 Gallina, Lisa 57 Galvan, Laura Galvin, Todd 109, 208 Ganaden, Rachel 109 245 , 149 Georgiou, Antigone 109 Gerace, Richard 93 Gerace, Sheila 93 Gerken, Danny 109 German Club 147 Germani, Lisa 59, 213 Germani, Steven 109 Gerrish, 5. 231 Gerson, Josh 126, 193 Gerson, Max 109 Ghio, Mia 109 Gilbert, David 93, 180, 181, 221 Gillespie, Chris Pee-Wee 32, 47, 165 Gilmour, Tracy 109 Gilrane, Jeromy 126 Gingery, James 126 Glasser, Shown 27, 109, 112, 142, 186 Glawson, John 13, 82 Glenn, Gregory 110 Goad, Tammy 110, 147 Godinez, Ramiro 110 Gomez, Adela 93 Gomez, Martha 110, 137 Gomez, Scott 59 Gomez, Villegas 93 Goncalves, Melanie 32, 126 Goncalves, Melinda 126 Gangora, Armando 93 Gonzales, Andrea 93 Gonzales, Carmen 49, 59 Gonzalez, Hiram 110 Gonzalez, Maria 110 Gonzalez, Maria E 110 Gonzalez, Richard 126 Gonzalez, Sylvia 126 Goodman, Colleen 126, 163, 166, 169 Gora, Morvin 3, 28, 59, 83, 175, 177 Gordon, Erin 110 Gordon, Mechele 126 Gordon, Robert 59 Gorham, Jeremiah 126 Gorham, Joshua 110 Gornot, Robert 18, 126 5,1 Gottlieb, Janine 46, 59, 154, 181, 194, 222 Gould, Tamara 59, 211 Goycochea, S. 231 Grace, Thomas 126 Caught by surprise, Hilary Thonert attempts to smile while swallowing her Club Sandwich. Graham, Laura 110 Grame, Teresa 163 Grassmann, Brian 110 Grassmann, Eric 126 Gratts, Kimberly 110 Grebing, Brett 110, 198, 200, 254 Grehing, Steve 93, 198, 200, 221 Green, Michael 150 Greene, David 14, 20, 31, 58, 153 Greene, Michael 126, 166 Gregor, Jennifer 49, 58 Grettenberger, William 93, 156 Griffith, Jennifer 126, 197 Griffith, Lisa 101, 104, 110, 142, 163, 186, 222 Griffiths, Paul 110 Grob, Lance 110 Guardado, Claudia 32, 110 Guardado, Martha 110, 119 Guardiola, Robert 13, 46, 58, 81, 152 Guarino, Vincente 126 Guerrero, Claudia 32, 110, 261 Guerrero, Peter 110, 119, 221 Guevara, Carlos Guizar, Ricardo Gullans, Kristin 110 Gustafson, Christina 161 Guthrie, Tricia 110, 163, 169 Gutierrez, Annabel 110 Gutierrez, Ericka 46, 58 Guyoder, Henri 110 Guzman, Gilberto Hacker, Cindy 93 Hagar, Kimberly 93 Haines, Gregory 58 Haire, Brian 93, 218 Hairy, Mary Hakakha, Harel 58, 222, 252 Hakakha, Yaran 110, 142 Hall, Brian Hall, Christopher Hall, Larry Halleib, Joshua 93 Hamilton, Hamilton, Hamilton, Hamm, Ja Hampson, Hampson, Damian 142 Mark 110 Thomas son 93, 156, 166, 174, 1 David 58, 181, 221 Douglas Hampson, Eric 58, 181 Hand, Angela 93, 146 Hand, B. 231 Hanes, Naiomi 58 Hanning, Stephen Hansen, David 94 Hansen, Trevor 126 Hanson, Tracy 110 Hardcastle, Tiffany 47 Hardeman, Edward 94, 155 Harding, Maile 94 Hargraves, Tom 32, 43, 224, 261 Harman, Jenifer Harper, William 3, 6 Harr, Ann Harrell, Stephen 94 Harris, Joanna 150 Harris, Timothy 94 Harrison, Melissa 94 Harter, Angel Harutunian, R. 231 Harvey, Lane 110 Hastings, W. Hatch, Thomas Hauner, Johann 110 Hawk, Carmen 110 Hawkins, Kenneth 137 Hazelden, Brian Hazelden, Sheryl 110 Hebert, Stacy 61 75, 221 Heffernan, Shannon 110, 150 Heller, Michael 110 Hemenway, Katrina 110 Henderson, Keith 110, 198 Henson, S. 175 Hernandez, Gabriella 32, 49, 61 Hernandez, Guadalupe 110 Hernandez, Mariadelaurdes Hernandez, Maribel Hernandez, Sergio Herrera, Monika Herrera, Yolanda 32, 261 ww Herter, Thomas Hertig, Michael 110 Hery, Angela 111 Hess, Karen 111, 211 Higuera, Alfredo 111 Higuera, Judith 94 Higuera, Leticia 161 Hill, Cindy 94 Hill, Katherine 111, 163, 169 Hill, Melody Hillan, Jeffrey 94 Hinsenkamp, Katrina Hitchcock, Cori 8, 32, 61 Hoban, Celeste 61 Hobbie, Keith Hobbie, Susan 94 Hobbs, Traci 111, 161 Hodge, J. 231 Hoeschen, Corrie 94, 141, 252 Hofer, Jacqueline 49, 61 Hehe, Sarah Hohl, Zachary 111 Hoke, David 47, 61, 193 Huppert, Vaughn 94 Hurley, Cynthia 122, 127, 129, Hurley, Rick 60, 198, 200, 218 Hurt, Toby 127 Hurtado, Gustavo 127 Hurtado, Israel 111 Hurwitz, Chad 94, 155 Hutsell, Jeremy 127 Huxley, Jaqueline 49, 60 Hylton, Richard 127 dands lnsalaco, Anne Interact 143 lracheta, Gustavo 94 Isaac, Cassy 127 lsunza, Cynthia 17, 60 Holder, Ahna 111 Holguin, Yvonne 94 Holland, Toby 61 Hollarn, Garret Hollenden, Michael Holliday, Julie Holly, Nathan 111 Holly, Sloan Holmer, Jeff 94, 203 Holmer, Robert 111 Holmes, Stefany 94, 183 Holtry, Donna 111, 146, 163 Holzberlein, Bryan Hom, Louis 104, 142, 154, 155 Homiston, D. 231 Hooker, Jason 111 Haoyman, Julie 94 Hopper, William Horacoio, Heather 23, 94 Harning, Jamison 111, 150 Horton, J. 231 Hosseini, Ayme Hosseini, Farideh Hotchkiss, Joanna Houston, Audrey Howell, Melissa 49, 59, 153, 184, 213 Huber, Sharon 127 Hudson, James 111 Hull, Adylia 111 Hull, Dustin 127 Hunnicutt, Erik 94 Hunnicutt, Monique 59 Hunt, Elizabeth 127 .ix .6 1 do ,315 ' 1 2. 7799 153 Johnson, Thomas 3, 46, 62, 152 Johnson, Tricia 62 Johnstone, Stephanie 111, 181 Joldersma, Joanne 94 Joldersma, Jodie 94 Jones, Dashun Jones, Kimberly 127, 131 Jones, Kristy 62 Jones, Nicol 127 Jones, Sandi 111, 169, 255 Jones, Sean 94, 218 Jones, Sherry 127 Journalism 144, 145 Joynson, Bobbi 94 Juarez, Alfonso 94, 149 Julian, Jean 42, 62 JV Basketball lBoysl 197 JV Basketball lGirlsl 196 JV Football 178 ick-back Kaczenski, Jennifer 111 Kadrmas, David 127 Kang, Chanda 111 Kavvanaka, Junii 127 Kayser, Kari 111 Keaffaber, Heath 93, 94, 182, 183 Keigan, Alison 127 Keith, Edward 111 Kelley, Ana Kelly, Jerri 94 Kemp, Dwayne 94 Kemp, Edward 94 Kenneson, Matthew 111 Kenney, Rebecca 6, 62, 146, 194 Kern, Kathryn 94 Kerr, B. 232 Key Club 140, 141 Khamphoukeo, Phonekeo 111 Khoma, Stephen 111 Kieweg, Cynthia 128 Killian, Christine 94 Kingrey, Michelle 95 Kinney, Bill 128, 142 Kinney, Kerry 62, 81 Kirk, Willow 111 Kiwala, M. 230 Kios, Jason 128 Klein, Christopher 111 Klingler, Mark 3, 47, 62, 82, 153 GLII11' Jackman, John 111 Jackson, Irving 127 Jackson, Jennifer 49, 60, 252 Jacobs, John 94, 157 Jacobs, Leela 111, 157, 218 Jaime, Sophia Janicki, Derek 94 Jardel, Jennifer 111 Jarvis, Kirsten 127 Jason, Loteasha 94 Jasper, Michael 92, 94, 175, 2 Jennings, Christopher 111 Jensen, Kraig 49, 143, 193 Jeppesen, Tamara 127 04 Jimenez, Bernardo 111 Jimenez, Cesar 111 Jimenez, Rafael 10, 94, 157 Johns, D anny 94 Johnson, Brian Johnson, Dawna 7, 21, 62, 153, 169 Johnson, Ernest 9, 16, 62, 84, 153, 174, 175, 198, 200, 221 Johnson, Margaret 127, 191, 215 Johnson, Paul 94, 175, 221 Johnson, Robert 94 Johnson, Sarah 127 r I' 'PQ 1' Am 1.5. ly rg qv 1 va' ' 'Hb- Knight, Angela 95 Knowles, J. 232 Koch, Jaymi 128, 142 Kohn, Jocelyn 32, 62 Koide, Gary 62, 141 Kondyra, Sean 111 Kops, S. 232 Korb, Diane 111 Korb, Kathy 49, 62 Kovatch, Chelle 95 Krause, Nicholas 111 Krom, Heather 128 Kropp, Melissa 95, 161 Kuhicek, Christopher 128 Kuethe, Jeanette 112 Kugies, Yvonne 128 Kuhl, Scott 95, 175, 218 Kuhns, Lisa 112, 211 Kuperstein, James 95 Labrador, Roger 95, 142 Lacy, Gregory 95 Ladd, P. 232 Laduke, Andre 95 Lafever, Thomas 128 Latour, Camille 128 Lagioia, Anthony 62 Lai, Hanh 112 Lai, Tuan 112 Lake, J. 232 Lomb, Heather 128 Lancaster, Gina 49, 62 Landrum, Cathrine 112 Lane, Daniel 62 Langness, Julie 95 ff' N ,2 Leiker, Leah 11, 12, 112 SCCC Merrifield, Largura, Ellen 95 Larue, Teresa 112 Lassen, Jeremy 128 Lavalle, Kristina 9, 95 Lovell, Loretta 95, 222 Lawlor, M. 32, 232 Loy, Evelynn 112 Leach, Heather 32, 33, 62, 141 Leach, Heidi 122, 128, 153 Leal, Francisco 128 Lee, Darren 62, 208 Lee, Vivian 95, 140, 141, 182, 183 Lefevre, Kristen 95, 165 Lefevre, Nicole 112, 166, 184, 191 Lemke, Richard 95 Lemke, Tami 112 Lemley, Jenny 32, 95, 140, 141, 261 Lemus, Guadalupe Lennon, Anthony J12 Lennen, Pamela 112 Leon, Carmen 112, 136 Leong, Jackyln . Lepsey, George 95 Lepur, Hugo 62 Leroy, Philippe 31, 128 Letterman: Club 156 Letts, Melissa 128, 191 Lewis, A. 232 Lewis, Kenneth 112 Lewis, Shannon 128 Ley, Joel 112 Lichtenberger, Beth 112 Lichty, Deborah 112 Lien, Dung 112 Limon, lldefonso 95 Limon, Jaime 62 Limon, Jorge 128 Linville, Michael 112 Linville, Michelle 16, 20, 46, 62, 153 Litch, Lisa 112 Littles, Hamid 128 Lloyd, Mark 221 Lockwood, Todd 95 Logan, Cherryl 112, 215 Logel, Maryanne 95 Logel, Sherry 49, 62 Lahr, Jeffrey 128 Lombardo, Sean 62 Looker, Diana 120 Lopez, Adolfo 62, 141 Lopez, Benjamin 63 Lopez, Bianca 32, 64 Lopez, Faustino 128 Lopez, Felix 128 Lopez, Manuel 112 Lopez, Maria 49, 64 Lopez, Miguel 112 Lopez, Oscar 112 Losoya, Fellipe 64 Lavato, Theresa Lowe, Mark 112 Lowry, Michael 128 Loyd, Sadie 112 Lazano, Flora 128 Lozono, Lorena 95 Luangviseth, Phousengsava Luangviseth, Sisavahn Lueck, Lance 64 Lueck, Lisa 128 Lulkavich, Lori 64 Luna, Carla 128 Lundblade, Jeffery 64, 193 Lutman, Lee 128 Ly, Chi 64, 146, 153 Ly, Van 64, 146 M.E.C.H.A. 148 Macalino, Mary 95 MacDonald, N. 232 Moddelena, Margot 32, 95 Madden, Tiffany 112 Maddux, Brian 95 Maffei, Michelle 128 Magot, Darren 3, 17, 64, 175 Mogot, Dawn 128, 191 Magpayo, Peter 128 Mahan, Allison 11, 95 Maier, Honora 64 Maldonado, Cecilia 112 Maldonado, Claudia 112 Maldonado, Gloria 64 Maldonado, Laura 95 Maldonado, Maria 129 Malley, J. 13, 232 Mallory, K. 232 Malloy, Christopher 95 Molloy, Sean 64 Malone, Clint 64, 157 Maloney, William 112 Mandela, M. 140, 232 Manner, Molly 112 Manoogian, Anthony 112 Manzanero, Omar 64, 193 Maquet, D 232 Marcial, Alma 112 Marcial, Elizabeth 65 Mark, Andrea 129 Marks, Robert 112, 160, 162 Marlaire, Michael 112 Marlin, James 95 Marquez, Martha 112 Milton, W. 232 Minas, Julian 129 Minchberg, Chris 129 Minton, Jamie 96, 161, 175, 222 Mitchell, India 66, 146 Mitchell, James 113 Mizelle, Suzette 96, 150 Moceri, Laura 10, 66, 153, 166, 184, 194 Moceri, Tonya 96, 146 Mockus, Danyte 49, 66 Mogck, Anthony 129 Molina, Hilda 96 Molina, Nathan 129 Monahan, Kevin 129, 193 Montenegro, Johona 113 Marquez, Victor 112 Marshall, Antoinette 112, 117 Martin , Martin, Martin, Martin Martin Beniamin 129 Bonnie 112, 197 Daryl 95, 224 Pam 95 f Ty 18, 129,201 Martinez, Angie 49, 65 Martinez, Arturo 112 Martinez, Joaquin 129 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Juan 129 Keith 112 Luis 112 Margarita 112, 136 Montes, Norma 129 Montgomery, Scott 113, 181, 221 Moody, Nicholle 113, 160 Moore, Christy 96 Moore, Krista 113, 186 Marquand, Jacquelyn 27, 112, 160, 163, 169 Moore, Michael 113 Mora, Sandra 129 Morales, David 66 Morales, Jose 96 Morales, Leonardo 129 Morales, Leonardo B Morales, Reginal 96 Morales , Sergio Moran, Alfredo 113 Moreland, Donerval 3, 19, 96, 175 Moreland, Nora 113 Moreno, Francisco 113 Moreno, Guadalupe 96 Moreno, Marta 49, 66 Morin, lsreal 96 Morris, 8. 232 Martinez, Michelle 112 Morris, Christine 66 Martinez, Nicole 65 Morrison, Christen 47, 66, 84, Martinez, Rafael 129 Mort, Steven 113, 150 Martinez, Tiffini 112 Mortensen, Denise 113, 161 Martinez, Victor 129 Morton, Kenneth 113 Martocchio, Peter 65, 154, 161 Morton, Steve 66 Matgewsibm Cecilia 129, 180 Moses, Cheryl 113 Mattox, Michelle 95 Munoz, Alicia 129 Maya, Maricela 96 Munoz, Louis 97 McCarthy, Lara 65 Munoz, Manuel 113 McCarthy, Matteo 81, 96, 154, 180 Munoz, Maria 97 McClain, Ken 96 Munoz, Moria D 129 McClain, Teresa 129 Munoz, Ricardo 97, 148 McConnell, Lena 64 Murano, Jason 113 McCormack, Julie 31, 96 Murino, Linda 97 McCoy, Louellen 112 Murphy, Christine 66, 122, 153, 185 McCrary, Roseana 64 McCullough, Scott 129 McCune, Michelle 96 McDowell, Paul 8, 96 McElveny, Jason 129 McGinty, Geraldine 96 McGovern, Anthony 96 McGovern, 8. 232 McGucken, P. 232 McKay, Christine 96 McKenna, Lisa 49, 64, 146 McKenna, Monty 64 McKennett, Michael 96 McKenney, P. 146, 232 McKerlie, Jennifer 129, 211 Murphy, Erin 97, 146 Murphy, Kathryn 122, 153, 185 Murphy, Michele 97, 161 Murphy, Shawn 16, 49, 66, 153 Murray, Shannon 130, 131, 161, 186, 187 Murrieta, Ivan 97, 150 Musser, Kim 113, 136 Musser, Tamra 66 Myers, Julie 97 Myers, Kristin 67 Myers, Paolo 114 Myron, Myron, Curtis 130, 224 Kim 114, 163, 169 McKesson McKesson , Bonnie 96 , Michael 96 McKissick, Succhina 129 McMahon, McMahon, Scott 129, 142 McMillan, McMillan, McShane, Angela 49, 129 Tina 129 Kenneth 129 Meacham, Robert 96, 141 Mead, Chuck 96 Mead, Douglas Megow, Peter 113 Melville, J ames 129 Melville, M. 232 Mendoza, Fabian 66 Menera, Efrain 129 Michael 15, 19, 66, 8 Michael 152, 156, 164, 218 0, 146, 175 ative Naefke, Robert 67 Nagata, J. 232 Nagy, Duane 97 Naibert, Paul 97 Nakamota, Alan 97, 193 Natalina, Jody 185 Navallez, Marcel Navarro, Daniel Navarro, Gullermo 130 Naylor, David 97, 175 Naylor, Michael 97, 175, 221 Merrill, Allen 66, 83, 193 Mersereau, Richard 66, 152, 155 Meza, Alejandro 129 Michel, Jorge 66 Michel, Lorena 113 Michel, Norma 113, 136 Mickelson, Chelsea 113 Mickle, Jodi 113, 142 Miles, Karen 96 Miller, Lane 129, 160 Millikan, Louis 96 Mills, Genett 113, 136 Mills, Lisa 96 Mills, Teresa 96, 146, 183 Needham, Alex 67 Neill, Robert 67, 74, 154, 203 Neill, Thomas 67, 252 Nelson, Amanda 130 Nelson, Andrew 130 Nerhood, Christina 11, 97, 183 Nester, Sharon 114 Newell, Matthew 114 Newell, Sara 97, 186, 187 Nguyen, Binh 114 Nguyen, Kim Nguyen, Mai 97 Nguyen, Tan 114 Nicely, Matthew 114 Head over heels, the grapplers per- form partner sit-ups. Nickel, Daniel 130 Nickel, Stacey 67 Nicks, Jeff 23, 97, 156, 175 Niebla, Ruben 97 Nielson, Connie 97 Nieves, David 97 Nimitz, Gary 67, 207 Nirschl, Nicholas 32, 67, 137 Nishiyama, Paul 130 Nobiensky, Cassandra 114 Noderer, Kyle 60, 67, 142, 152, 15 252 Noderer, 5. 232 Nolan, Camille 114 Noland, .samantha 11, 12, 97, 150 Noonan, Carolyn 7, 16, 67, 169 Norris, Carrie 130 Norrod, Jeffrey 130, 150 North, Ken 114, 201, 254 Nunez, Gabriel Nunez, Juan CGGH Ocampo, Hilda 130 Occhipinti, Jennifer 68 551 4.1, , 169 Oconnell, Kevin 30, 49, 68, 143, 208, 257 Oconnell, Michelle 97 O'HanIan, Jilana 130 Ohora, Sean 114 Ohlin, Matthew 68, 83 Olivares, Enrique 114 Olivares, Rodrigo 130 Omdara, Tou 130 Oneill, Tommy 68 Orfin, Leonel 130 Orlando, Tony 68, 146, 217, 218 Ornelos, Ramiro 97 Oropeza, Myrna 114 Oropeza, Raul 130 Orrell, Aaron 97 Ortega, Gloria 97 Ortega, Rita 114 Ortiz, Ishmael 97 Osteyee, Christopher Osteyee, Leon 97 Osthaff, Amy 97 Osuna, Carmen 114 Owen, Doug 130 Owens, Danny 68 Owens, Terry 97 alm tree Pangalos, Cynthia 114, 181 Paniagua, Rebecca 97, 148, 181 Pappas, Rosa 97 Pappas, Troy 114 Porenti, Joslyn 68, 186, 187, 194 Parker, Richard 130 Parra, Marcos 130 Parra, Samuel 114 Porsche, Steven 68 Parsons, Maureen 68 Partridge, William 68 Pasich, Heather 97, 146, 180. 1511 015 Pate, lan 31, 68 Patterson, Daniel 97 Patterson, Reginald 97 Paul, William 69 Paulson, Kris 14, 114, 185 Payan, Diana 114 Paylor, Cindy 150, 169 Payne, Heidi 96, 97 Payne, Theresa 97 Pearston, John 114 Pechulis, Marilou 114 Peden, Louis 130 Pellegrino, Leonard 114 Pena, Angelita 97 Pena, Maria 115 Pena, Raphael 115 Peneda, Diego 130 Penn, Chona 115 Pennington, Erin 116 Pennisi, Marti 23, 97, 160, 161, 169 Penuelas, Richard 97 Pep Club 163 Peraza, Cesar 97 Perez, Dianira 130 Perez, Jasha Perez, Joelie 32, 46, 69, 89, 262 Perez, Rigoberto Perkins, Christina 97, 181 Pernicano, Steven 115, 161 Perry, Deborah 32, 69 Perry, R. 230 Perry, Sharon 69 Persky, Beth 69 Petakovich, Alex 49, 69, 150, 208 Peters, Frank 69 Petersen, Rina 115 Peterson, Gregory 115 Petrucci, Dante 98, 157 Petti, George 69 Phabmixay, Pheng 115 Pham, Tuan 115 Philips, Ellen 32, 98, 182, 183 Phillips, Douglas 130 Phonsiri, Vang 69 Phu, Nhoc 98 Phu, Sau 98 Picarello, Angelo 130 Picazo, Theresa Picone, John 46, 69 Pienkowski, Cinnamon 69 Pienkowski, Heather 130 Pina, Norma 115 Pinkney, Harvey Pitts, Mark 98 Pleet, Jennifer 69 Plumlee, Ginger 130 Plumlee, Terry 115 Podney, Carol 46, 69, 153, 252 Poehnelt, Julie 98 Polonco, S. 162 Poole, James 130 Porath, Christine 69 Portee, Francois 115, 203 Porter, Deborah 70, 150 Portlock, Jason 115 Poston, Justin 115, 157 Potratz, Becky 115 Pound, Marissa 12, 115, 194, 215 Powell, Alison 98, 211 Powell, Kelly 98, 141 Powell, Michael 115 Prado, Francisco 98, 203 Preciado, Adriana 130 Preciado, Carmen 70 Pressley, Caprece 130 Pressley, Thomas 98, 221 Price, Kimberly 115 Prodanovich, Erica 98, 146 Pugh, D. 14, 175 Pulido, Patricia 70, 148, 160 Pulido, Sandra 98, 100, 161 Purnell, Jay 115 Purshouse, Simon 70 Putnam, Lynn 70 Putnam, Tony 130 uest for rest Quebedeaux, Johnny 98 Quinonez, Carolyn 130 Quiroz, Norma 32, 49, 70, 261 eS0l'1' Rahe, Annika 27, 47, 70, 152 Rahilly, Jeffrey 115 Ramirez, Belen 98, 101 Ramirez, David 115, 142, 155 Ramirez, Elizabeth 98 Ramirez, Maria 98 Ramirez, Maria delapaz 70 Ramirez, Rosa 130 Ramos, Eraclio 98 Ramos, Vickie 115 Ramsey, Alison 98 Ramsey, Jason 98 Randall, Kari 98, 136 Randall, Tessa 115, 142 Randazzo, Frances 115 Rando, Ricardo 130 Rangel, Rafael 115, 193 Rapallo, Steve 98, 193 Ravelo, Minerva 70 Rovenis, Patricia Rawers, William 115 Raygoza, Nelida 98, 99, 101 Razo, Carolina 98 Ready, Oliver 115 Rees, Sean 98, 174, 175, 176, 218 Reese, Kelly 7, 98 Regnery, Flly 7, 98 Regnery, Frank 70 Reichard, Michael 98 Reilly, Dawn 98 Reinhardt, Thomas 115 Remsen, Melinda 70, 83 Renfrow, Brenda Reta, Manuel 130 Reyes, Begonia 115 Reyes, G. 149, 232 Reyes, Jaime 130 Reyes, Jason 115 Reynolds, Heather 98 Rhizor, Matthew 130 Rhodes, Dusti 130 Rhone, Melanie 130 Richards, Michelle 71 Richardson, Curtis 88, 99, 152, 184 Richardson, Kendra 115 Richley, Rhonda 130 Richmond, Michael 130 Rico, Marco Riggins, Anthony 109, 115 Riggs, Christina 115, 165 Riggs, Wendy 184 Rittenhouse, Jon 71 Rittgarn, e, Jon 71 Rittgarn, Joseph 130 Ritz, Amber 116 Roark, Sherri 99 Robbins, Katherine 116 Roberti, Mario 131 Roberts, Brian 99 Robinson, Joseph 131 Robinson, K. 232 Robinson, Kendrick 115, 116 Robinson, Maria 116, 142, 181, 222 Robledo, Debi 71, 82, 140, 147, 153, 162, 222 RRhaney, Damien 130 Roblee, Michael 18, 131 Rock, Andee Rodgers, Michael 131 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 99, 149 Rodriguez, Enrique 116, 136, 149, 153 Rodriguez, Juan 116 Rodriguez, Maria 116 Rodriguez, Norma 131 Rodriguez, Raquel 116 Rodriguez, Raul 131 Rodriguez, Rosa 131 Roe, Shan Rogers, J. 232 Rogers, Lisa 131 Rogness, Trish 131 Rohal, Holly 99, 186 Rojas, Enrique 131 Rojas, lsabel 171, 186 Romero, Angelica 99, 150 Romero, Aurora 99, 116, 149 Romero, Ramon 99 Root, Candie 32, 33, 99, 261 Rosen, Brandy 88, 99, 152, 184, 191, Rosen, Victor Ross, Curtis 116 Rossi, Erika 131 Rossi, Michael 71, 150 213 Roth, Chelsea 116 Rubin, Joseph 3, 8, 116 Rubio, Roman 99, 208 Ruchhoft, Julie 99 Rucker, Kori 9, 13, 20, 21, 46, 71, 84, 153, 184, 190, 213, 214 Ruder, David 99 Ruelas, Rodolfo 191 Ruiz, Reyna 99 Rummell, Mara 99 Russell, Adam 116 Russell, D. 14, 232 Russell, Douglass 71 Russell, Tyson 99 Russell, Verena 97, 99 Rutledge, Dawn 99 Ryan, Allen 131 Ryan, Kevin 99 Ryan, Todd 71, 224 Ryder, Christopher 131 U11 Sooverdra, Leticia 116 Sacco, Greg 116 SADD 162 Salas, Carlos 14, 131 Salas, Joel 99 Salas, Maribel 116, 136 Salazar, Nora 131 Saldana, Rosa 131 Saldivar, David 131 Saliba, Charles 116 Salinas, Javier 116 Sallave, Camille 71, 83, 160, 161, 184, 190, 214, 257 Salomon, Sandy 71 Salstrom, Gretchen 99 Salvin, Steve 131 Salyer, Rebecca 116 Sanchez, Alejandra 99, 146 Sanchez, Gabriel 116, 203 Sanchez, Jesus 131 Sanchez, Leonardo 131 Sanchez, Leticia 71 Sanchez, Marco 131 Sanchez, Martin Sanchez, Particia 116 Sanchez, Sergio 131 Sandlin, Tracy 116 Sandoval, Dolores 116, 160, 161, 163, 185, 197 Sandoval, Mirna 131 Sanfilippo, Anthony 31, 72 Soravia, Rosa 99 Sarmiento, Robert 116 Satin, Scott 99 Saunders, Keith 131 Savage, Brian 116 Savaiinaea, Charles 116 Scampone, Steven 99 Schade, Cindy 72 Schafer, Victoria 128, 131, 185 Scholler, Angie 99 Schara, Jason Scheneker, Karen 72 Scherer, J. 232 Schiltz, C. 233 Schmale, Scott 132 Schoen, Andrew 100 Schoeneberg, Wayne 72, 175 Schoonover, Juan 116, 155 Schrock, Alex 116 Schwanke, Luann 132 Scott, S. 233 Scott, Todd 132 Scotty, Potty Scroggins, Aaron 117 Scull, Michael 132 Seaman, Lawrence 117 Seaman, M. 233 Seaman, Matt 100 Seaman, Toby 132 Seeman, Jeanine 132, 185, 197 Selby, August 132 Selby, Ryan 132 Selby, Tracy 117 Sennett, Christopher 100 Serna, Juan 100 Serrano, Juan Sesslar, Darrin 100 Severson, Inga 116 L. 230 Severson, Shaun 72 Sewell, R. 233 Sexton, Chandra 72 Sgambelluri, Teresa 100, 146, 175, 203 Shaffer, Kimberly 100, 183 Shambach, Robert 132 Shaw, Amy 72 Shearon, Janelle 117, 161 Shearon, Michelle 72 Shed, A. 147, 233 Shekleton, Anita 100 Shekleton, Phillip 72, 154 Shelby, Jeffrey Alan 100, 201 Shelton, Kimberly 116 Shelton, Vanessa 72 Shepardson, Lisa 72 Sherwood, Arinn 100, 191 Shirey, Jody 117 Shirey, Leslie Short, Kelle 132 Short, Ronald 132 Show Choir Sibug, Rosemarie 117 Sidwell, Valerie 117 Siebens, Ann 100 Siebuhr, Brandy 100 Simmons, Patricia 100 Simonson, Dana 100 Simpson, Debbie 73 Simpson, Kerry 117, 160 Simpson, Terry 117 Slootermenrry 117 Sloatermen, Brandy 132 Slomanson, A. 230 Smiraglia, Lisa 100 Smiser, Suzie 100 Smith, Chelsea 117, 186, 191, 222 Smith, Christo 73 Smith, Darin 117 Smith, Dwain 16, 73, 198, 200 Smith, Elizabeth 117 Smith, Eryk 117, 201 Smith, Kathi 100, 116 Smith, Kim 100, 141 Smith, Sharon 100 Soares, Jason 117 Soccer lBoysl Soccer fGirlsl Solares, Art 73 Solomon, Jesse 132 Solorzano, Suzanne 73 Songco, Maryiane 117 Soto, Aleiandrino 100 Soto, Emerio 117 Speck, David 132 Speech and Debate 151 Speer, Sheridann 117 Spencer, Mary 73, 154, 183 Sphar, Anthony 100, 203 Splat, Pat 100, 123, 180 Spurbick, Lisa 31, 32, 117, 163, 169, 261 SSmith, Nicole 132 Stafford, Steven 117 Stangland, S. 233 Stankiewicz, Charles 132 ear-round x Stanley, Janelle 100 Starr, A. 233 Starr, Matthew Starr, Tamrin 16, 47, 73, 82, 153 Starr, Trenton 132 Steakley, Marcialina 132 Stearns, Heather 16, 20, 73, 82, 153, 182, 183, 212, 213 Steed, R. 233 Steinwehe, Dana 46, 73, 154, 155, 183 Stell, J. 155, 233 Stephens, Lonnie 73, 208 Stephenson, Katie 100 Stevens, Jason 132 Stevens, Shauna 73, 146 Stewart, Schearon 132 Stiles, Jennifer 117, 163, 169 Stillwell, David 73 Stiska, Tom 100, 140, 141, 155, 180, 181, 224 Stocklin, Scott 100 Stone, Randolph Stratton, Brady 100, 175 Strong, Denise 100, 194 Stumla, Coty 132 Suiter, T. 233 Sullivan, Kristen 117, 136 Sullivan, Lisa 46, 74, 83 Sullivan , Michael 100, 221 Sunkist, Raft 100 Surdy, J. 175, 203, 233 Surdy, J ason 117, 221 Surf Club 157 Susi, Jess 132 Sutherland, Kelly 117, 184 Sutter, Natalie 100, 161, 169 Swan, Stephanie 132, 163 Swartz, Eric 117 Swenson, D. Swing Choir 160, 161 Sytko. Christopher 74 Ta, An Uh Diep 117 Talley, Wendy 27, 74, 160, 1 Tamayo, Aleiandro 132 Tamayo, Diana 117 Tanzella, Darren 132 Tanzella, Jeffrey 175 Tapia, Marissa 132 Taylor, Eric 74, 81, 165, 175 Taylor, Ryan 132 Taylor, Scott 74, 141, 208 Taylor, Theresa 112, 181 Taylor, Tiffaney 117 Tedesco, Christina Teeple, Charlotte 74, 84, 152, 169, 222 Tellez, Cynthia 74 Tennis f8oysl 224, 225 Tennis fGirlsl 182, 183 Tesitor, Michelle 74 75, 191, 252 Thea, Hong 132 Tnaeae, James 74, aa, 141, 142, 252 Thiede, John 118 Thomas, Clancy 132 Thomas, James 201 Thomas, Josh 132 Thomas, Mark 118 Thame, Alan Thompson, Kristin 132 Thompson, Walter 100, 175 Thonert, Hilary 118, 185, 211 Trader, J. 233 Tran, Kinh 101 Tran, Quy 101 Tran, Toan 118 Tran, Tung 132 Tresner, Patrick 101 Trieglaff, David 101 Troedson, Josh 101 Trombley, Linda 101 Truiillo, Jose 75 Truman, Jane 11, 101, 141, 186, 191 Truman, Robbie 132 Tucker, Scott 118 Tuckwell, Julia 75, 194 Tuey, Chuck 132, 142 Tuey, Edward 75, 153 Tuey, Susan 91, 101, 137 Turecek, Charles 26, 101 Turecek, Richard 101, 142 Turnbull, Matthew 107, 118 Turner, Chance 75, 175 Turner, Michael 132 Tyus, Christina 101 topia Ulibarri, Richard 118 Ungricht, D. 180, 233 Uribe, Marcos 75 Uribe, Victoria 118 acation Valdez, Humberto 132 Valdez, Martha Valero, Jose 75 Vance, Charmain 132 Vandeusen, Jennifer 118 Vanhof, Barbara 101 Van Stelle, Ann 75 Wasilewski, Tiffany 119, 186, 197, 214 Wasson, Bobby 90, 101 Waters, Jennifer 101, 184, 190 Watson, Michael 101 Weir, Sean 76 Weisenberg, M. 233 Weiss, H. 157, 233 Weissmann, Tricia 76 Wells, Dion 133 Wells, Meredith 133 Wenk, Geoffrey 133 Werner, L. 233 Westman, Laura 133 Westwood, Daman 119, 193, 224 Westwood, Nathan 119 Westwood, Stephen 119 Whalen, Michael 31, 119, 157 Whalen, Stacey 49, 76, 80, 183, 211 Wheeler, Dal 76 Wheeler, James 119 White, Christopher 119 White, Jason White, Jeni 119, 169 White, Joel 76, 198 White, Kelley 32, 46, 76, 140, 194, 261 White, Mark 32, 33, 49, 76, 257, 261 Varsity Basketball l8oysl 214, 215, 216, 217 195 Varsity Basketball fGirlsl 194, Varsity Football 176 Vasquez, Christina 75 Vasquez, Elaine 75 Vazquez, Albert 117, 149, 156, 1 Vazquez, Patricia 132 Veborg, Deborah 10, 101, 211 Velazquez, Maria 118 Velez, Richard 118 Ventura, Regina 133 Verdin, Aleiandra 133 Viereck, Michele 133 Vigil, Marlo 75 Villa, Jose 117 Villalobos, Norma 133 Villanova, Renee 101 Villegas, Norma 118 Villegos, Franciso 133 Vinole. Michele 119 Vinole, R. 160, 161, 233 Volk, Debbie 101, 141, 142 Volk, Neil 101 Volle, T. 233 Volleyball 184, 185 Volleyball f8oysl 205 Volleyball Club 205 horkelsen, Brandi 6, 132 hormahlen, Ryan 100 hornbrough, Brandon 118 hrelkeld, lvan 132 illery, John 74 illery, Melissa 132 illie, Robinson 132 ooker, arrers, David Jose 75 orres, Maribel 100 orres, Miriam 95, 100, 136, orres, Usbaldo 132 orrez. Rene 132 oscano, Gabriela 118 149 Vonderlieth, Scott 75, 218 Vongprasith, Champa 133 diet' Wagers, Sean 76 oTom, Bernice 132, 169 ovar, Daniel 118 ozcano, Juana 132 rac, Binh 118 rac, Dung 132 rec, Phuong 118 rack 220, 221, 222, 223 Wagner, Patricia 101 Wagner, Roderick 133 Wahrenbrock, Mark 119 Walker, Kimberly 133 Wall, Daniel 76, 150 Wallace, Timothy 76 Walton, Cassandra 119, 183, 187 Wank, Andrea 133, 186 Ward. Susan 119, 150 Warrington, Asa X .il Whitehead. George 101 Whitehead, Lorie 133 Wickham, Keith 9 Wicklund, Shari 101 Wickman, Michele 76 Wied, Justin 133 Wiedrich, David 133 Wild, M. 183, 233 Wilder, James 119 Will, Rachelle 101, 160, 161 Willgass, Christina 133 Williams, Anissa 133 Williams, Cynthia 119, 149 Williams, David 19, 76 Williams, Dorian 2, 133 Williams Hayvert 1.33 Williams, Jason 101 Williams, Mellisa 133, 191 Williams, Robert 77 Williams, Tammy 119, 136, 197 Willis, Amalia 119 Willis, Cristine 119, 184, 194 Willis, Daniel 133 Willis, L. 194, 233 Wilson, C. 233 Wilson, Douglas 133 Wilson, Leta 101 Wilson, Peter 119, 200, 221 Wilson, Rebecca 133 Wingert, Janelle 133, 160, 161 Wingfield, Jennifer 101 Winn, Claudia 133 Wirth, Jody 119 Witt, Anita 101 Wittenborn, Christie 119 Wivart, Eugene 133 Wolicki, David 77, 206 Wood, Amy 119 249 Wood, Gardner 77 Wood, lan 133, 136 Woodin, Troy 119 Worden, Carrie 119 Wrench, Scott 119 Wright, Ericka 119 Wright, Jason 101 Wright, Mike 101 Wuest, Robert 77 Wukovits, Clay 101, 157 Wyatt, John 133, 175 Wylie, Kenny 119 Wylie, Tauniya 133 Yankaiitis, Araceli 105, 119 Veip, Jonathan 101 Yoachum, Jennifer 133 Young, Aimee 77 Young, Cami 77 Young, D. 233 Younger, Sean 133 Yaungwirth, Shelly 77 Yunis, Monica 101 Yunker, Kimberly 77 inc oxide Zabzdyr, Ricard Zazueta, Gisselle 53, 77 Zeddies, Mark 77 Ziegler, Matthew Zimmerman, Elizabeth 106, 119, 150 Zmolek, W. 233 Zumello, Maria 101 Zumello. Marla 5? Fw? 5 4 5455+ 4: - L? STPVQS 093 . Esdaiyg ll- Q 22519 if 5 31? 5 ,FUQ-Q, Q .-a S 5 E423 E 5551 M 'S 4 v X Y Ji., E553 filfg ivixgjxci ' A 11 O7 , u' g L5 55 f2f5iff fJ ?5gMZ SEQ E 35ffffif1hQ?rEg I 91-4.2 S img? f HC' MXL? ' . uf' 1 My M V ,X 3700 2 We, v-L 5 MM -fzzwif Jffgywww .1 'U JI. WW? ,X W V! .fabm 1 AAQ2 i f if f I fa? , f . , ,ffm ff, xfbQ .'H1 jjlfdingffomqndffl df xgib bk W mjwfty , hrivwl X06 Mild? 18 A 97 1 xx- MMW U5 W M Vjpw , GQ 1 f I Q Q ,F I o. Afgzpv- st W 0 N I W WM, Qgifwww R? i sf Q A XE :Q Y 0' . ' A Q N x 5 XY 'ifb Q5 B , XJ fi, f JQNQSBSN N15 , X M, X ' XY X W E sf s ww 3 TQ I 3 3 'GN QQ FX Bank Of America Qi? , v . S' fs .4- fy, .A ,y I V I I 0 X . , , : MV ,J x J Anne Van Stelle, Art, Carrie Hoeschen, Girl's State. Jennifer Jackson, Social Studies, Laura Autio, Fine Arts, David Anguiano, Foreign Language, Scott Taylor, Trades and Industrial. A-.f 1104-uv-if wfi Joseph Corano, Music. Julie Fuhrer, Laboratory Science. 4,0 Carol Podney, English, Sue Burden, Business. ?1 f l...r4nr Greg Thompson, Computer Science, Thomas Neill, Applied Arts. Top Three G.P.A., James Thiede, Liberal Arts, Kyle No- derer, Mathematics, Harel Hakakha, Science, and Math- ematics. 'R hz f, 11,6- ,. :-:list ' '41. l?n 4- I T ' Q' 6. 6 Q f '- Q P- L n. ' I .ff ,.,m x -it 7 A ... :G-Z2-My .,,f.xO' 2332 6f fix' V' 5' ye-g.jJ,fh4,, ,ggi - 51 y. Q, ' 'G X f Wk A I-A v First place essay winner, Mike Nay- B J' .I Xqqgk' lor. 0.6 mx' Speech Winners: Kim Smith, David Williams Josh Thomas, Abe Barker, Cory Coats, Rick Mersereau, Kari Kay, Tom Johnson, Damien Carpenter, Nicole Martinez, and Wendy Tal- ley. Mrs. Pam McKenney, PTSA service awards. -Q '11 li -I g -e Ms. Joan Adler, and Mr. Walt Zmolek, PTSA service awards. CIF, Western league, and Athlete ofthe year , Lorena Aviles. YAC - lYouth Advisory Committeel: R. Mer- sereau, K. Dawirs, E. Tuey, R. Rando, D. Beni- tez, E. Rodriguez, D. Robledo, J. Thiede, J. Delroy, and H. Leach. Achievers 253 '07 .6 !.H3W Ms. Sara Polanco, PTSA service awards. PTSA president, Judee Brown. sl ll good things must come to an end, and Club M.B. is no exception. For the Senior members of our tour group, the trip is over. lt is their time to either go back to the real world or move on to a college vacation site. For the rest of our traveling troupe, there is at least an- other year of hearing Mr. Milton yell Bull- puckey! , seeing Mr. Maquet wave his arms wildly and listening to Mr. Robinson reminisce about his days as a college cheerleader. High school may seem like a real drag at times, but down the road, you will always remember these 3 or 4 years. The end ofthe trip always ends in the tradi- tional graduation ceremony, to say fare- well to these senior travelers. When you settle down with 14 children and a S30 grand a year job down the road, always re- member Club M.B. and the best years of your life. .- gi I 7 A blast from the past: Mission Bay High in 1967. 5 ...Thafs all Folks l'Il pretend I don't notice you taking my Darn lt, l thought I could get away with steal picture, strolls Moreen. ing this locker door. l PM 1 u H . x fi, .. N , 1 s. r I 5 or M' its . ' 5 ' .. i X 4' . 5 . , I 4 -, 1 -x V IA 4' l .... A . ,fin E y . n.. , e ,A f- D ' 2 Q I Brett Grebing, Ken North, and Keith Berkely get blinded by the sun while watching the Bucs .2 ,Zn fsbltrg a'fae xN 'I ,ix 'n' l ' v ff A- 2 NR ?- 'dr Sandy Jones brushes her breath with Dentyne 44 a 5 lr ,Y -in if 'Q 1 Even pumpkins have fun at Club M.B. ad DIE ll M i wan-' . N' f V N5 ff: ui X .5 gg. , x. ' -was ,. , i 1 if . 4: .. K-A are Q 'fx N' L Q 5 ' 1f5J'lf i.fw -l fm' 4, ' dk-v C 0 'um s ' f N . Q 'ef .- . sh. X' . i' , svn. 'Qi' N ' s-M, .,+'--41--few .194--k2'v' 1l,.ffI'--'iw'-'l5i, e A, H - f'-Q-.fs 12 ll sito- 'M A - X ' -1-,-N',,T'1 4 ,i'.f+1f '. ,f Q e .s ,, A K-!Y,,p.,i25 as , AI.. ,gqx A :P T.vg,:'-y ,,- sry.. U .Mig , A .f3,m-3, . l?!,,11,i3,59is,i1,S L3 .z,f,-fl-f ff.. xg.. .M , ' 'Vain 5 ,, 2 1 ,- L. rw . ,115n Q34li'fA. . ferw- f'L' W A Q is 4 ' 'MY -X With incredible coordination ond skill, Kevin Mooreland shows how to open o Coke can. ii: ,gym 'zmlirafi 'ffll 'xy ldffsfnh .- 'l I -s 1. ' E H. L u. - 4' l 56 --e -f J - ' '17 'ar - f. 12.17 L E ff are better than one. QI' W 1. Ei . ui A :- L. Yu HOCKEY - The Field Hockey team has reason to smiley they get to eat what they didn't sell at their bake sale. Closing 257 Camille Sallave and Hayley Coburn prove two heads Just before his illegal Walkman was taken away, Mark White gets down. I-va Why are you stealing my shoes? inquires an M.B. clancegoer. w A Mil 1, A .. 5? me I More oil, Sahib? states Kevin O'ConneIl. 'ir Larry and Marc make every class fun. , 1 -.aa 53- w!Q?.i ' -.NM Niggktw David and Aaron warm up for the Air Band competition. n 4 Jn :X ly rsh f 4' ja any ' ,fI1'f1Fx ffl! 'D 7 Two Davids in one place: now thot's funny. Vp, fnvd Even injured, Lonnie Stephens still has a good time! 5 iii lx ' . If I 1 fi VE. 1 We Even J.V. Football players keep us on our toes. All players enioy themselves on and off the field Rocken Rob and Kevin rock to the sounds of friends. Joe DeMiIIe, a born musician, prepares for air band. Lisa and Erieka show their good sides. CLOSING 259 l l 53? f s i ,,,, 7 e 59 W- f x Rick and his date enioy themselves at basketball home- Happy students do exist, proves Ed Harde- Adolfo Lopez, a happy senior coming. man. 3 Chris White, not just an average student, pauses to smile. Mark Klingler and David Greene pose o a r day picture. ' -is fg., ii 13 gii wiiig -5 2 E 5 v 5- C3 i b -- i L3 Students Celebrating 87! 3 X . , !L, Ti-is 1986-87 TARQGA STAFF IWW- iinrroii IN ci-mir - F , Mark whiie ' J 1 - I KVM' WWIUJ 29 LAYOUT EDITOR M f A f A cfjm-7 Chris Gillespie f ' V K I cow :Duron wwf? Candie Root I ' ' 'f I' ' Busmess MANAGER NIJ WK Wlfj kg, 'Akoya fV1h?Kl Debbie Perry 102 if ' y jf? PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGERS my fffmfb 3 - ZCCCjlC2CL Joyce Kohn he 1986-87 Taroga Volume 31 was printed in Marceline, Missouri by Cori Coats Kelley White Brian Cantrell GRAPHICS EDITOR Heathier Leach SENIOR EDITOR Joely Perez UNDERCLASS EDITOR Norma Quiroz SPORTS EDITOR Margot Maddalena STAFF Kendall Ackroyd Mary Brown Irma Casillas Hayley Coburn Marissela Cubillas Michael Dans Jennifer Evenson Jean Falcon John Fitzgerald Marilyn Gee Melanie Goncalves Claudia Guerrero Tom Hargraves Gabriela Hernande Yolanda Herrera ffxxkyqf Jenny Lemley f I Q Liz Lopez If Nick Nirshl IQ ' f Ellen Philips , Lisa Spurbick 3 I the Herff Jones publishing company. The book was made up of Blh by 11 80Ib. enamel paper which was used for all 264 pages. The endsheets were photographed at Busco-Nestor studio as was the group picture on page 32. The folio on all of the even pages was designed by Omar Manzanero. The cover was airbrushed by Susan White based on a drawing by Larry Gallegos. 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