Moreau High School - Voyager Yearbook (Hayward, CA)
- Class of 1986
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'f'i:i?S.:m ' 5' 165552515512-'-Z5 'Y-?11'fii3' I -. -. 1 1 I K 1--Is:1we.::.+::1:f'-.a-:::S:!:-.tqh-vfvmyfqe2f:.1sh:Qv:AN'11Q::z-Q :gi:r::s:2.::.. -x-:.7'.-5?-..-!E',-Jifgixaal1--EN-:sg-5.uaQ.sg.3Q.5n-:ga 1.5221-. -... xii..-3.1.-1 gt:.:- ,-.fgfg-5. QEf:5.:::a:'i5.gpym,1-'.l,. Q!-q'-'1,f-::--...-:IEX-:rzb-'-'1vQYqXf':-,f?j:.-1gK.iii-:iz5-..-:Q-5.-.-..-,RP-,1::.-:dz--ant:-:!-Jugs-f.ZQ5-hi:z13aXiQ5rg-fgf,ff1x-.QQ-4k5.'51l13:1-1'.73E-:'!-i4x3:v1-15255:I:v-:SQ-In-5:-'2q+.v::.b.v:11-g-g1:5:..:5n,,-5Ei.:i:.. 'ia GER UREA HIGH SCHO0L AYWARD CALIFUR IA 0L. Q' Q as 'fx X , --ww' X it Q- as ti . p, ' ,ASX Ar- ! . . 3 .X 'V' Q 6 X xx Q .. ,tg .X Q K ' i -.k N . i K is as 33' a 1 : I Q if t, 2 is 5 Si Q, we E This year's yearbook is the end of a voyage: not onl f the yearbook staff, but for the class of l986. Putting g this yearbook we a new experience for all of us. We had no idea when an of the work involved. We pulled togeth- er our Sb' ish to create this yearbook that will hopefully ting ni ck ories of Moreau for years to come. We wish ery est of luck for today, tomorrow and always in all of yo ns tggreqsvoyages. A f Q us, Voyager Staff M e? , t 1 1 N 1 I an st ,- ks W. Qs Xp 1 f -as 'if Lffonfvliw acwmwf 18 QLCLJO5 ' 48 UMM A' 66 f-Y 145 Hfaffw W 156 3ftn5eX'H5s f-V 211.0 v 'hwk y..kc'....mM '76 QQ, 2. 3 4 5. 6. 4 pg Rock n' Roll Peabody Aian Engalla. Autumn Hipps, and Karen D'Souza Rich Valle. Edgar Pacrem. George Famous, Bill Kelly. Dan Squires, and Jim Red- mond Brock McDaneil, Tom Paynter. and Kelly Warner Pat Grubs. Cecilia Mena and Laura Rose Kickback Cook Fergue- son CZ., ,fab Q' ,fs ' 4- 1 A5 Lil r. f 1 ,fx fo 'Y W--L -v. M vi-A 4 'l3,1f Larry Long: Born in the U.S.A. Bill Thomas. Randy Cariveau, Bill Houston, Marcos Soria and Bran- don Loose Gertrude, lnsook, Rena and Julie Tammy Pena Rob Ham. Greg Gahagan, Steve Griffith. David Kim and lan Land Greg Hicks A6 5 Welcome Aboard 1 I y fi, Q, 1,42 11,3 M-N ng , K? I N n w K ff, , ,s F S -1 We I 'A w. P0 mb 4 ' A I f X I i T- 1.1 .gg-,, B. ,vu 1 4. mar! SY' in Gln' HAPPY E - L K.. Q N1 , -X. Q A . LD Qu :QNX +0 14.5 NX cava R571 Ex Freshman Princess Nominees: Sophia Tavares, Melissa Gran- ados, Julie Policarpio, Kristy Fraser, Anna Hess. Freshman Escort Nominees: Dave Spencer, Joe Schwenger Robert Buda, Pat Grubbs, Mark Silva. Homecoming Homecoming l i l Sophomore Princess Nominees: Michelle Assum, Kelli Warner, Grainne Sweetman, Andrea Heaven, Anne Ceresa. Sophomorl Escort Nominees: Dan Slone, Rick Antonini, Brian Hickey, Dive Liebowitz, Joel Espinoza. oming Homecoming 'Jef 8 l 1 . 1 Junior Princess Nominees: Amy Wixon, Lisa Assum, Lynette Duran. Darlene Teixeira, Shelly Martin. Junior Escort Nominees: Tim Slone, Tim Downs, Bobby Re- bello, Matt Fratus, Eric Vizcaino. ,l ' H Q Qu 712 , l Senior Princess Nominees: Kim Roman Dixie Harrison, Tina Canalas, Joan Lynch, Christina Pretto. Molly Wolfer Senior Escort Nominees: Robert Tatad, Jim Antonini, Rob Warren, Jeff Marshall, Greg Hicks, Brennan M. Harmuth oming Homecoming Homecoming Homecoming Home Il H 95' mf JD 1 A 1 - , - I 1 --fl ' ,M ' ,,,' 'KA 77' 1 ' , A 1 9' J ,, , all , ! my ,f'T'l I ' V- gi g 3-Q 9 ff-nf u ii 1 O R, , 4, 1 ' I v V 4 El-R' iLcfA.k,' . ,4 IN -X f jx -, x fx 1 - 4 . 4 N X : LW- fd K 1 .w-0-.Q-a,. now PM i All V' ne? X, iwY.- 5 -4 'sing Katie Sweeney Bill Houston, Brandon Loose. David Bartilini, Randy Cari- veau, Bill James and Marcos Soria. Cliff Schenkhuizen and Bryan Knowlton Stacy Wiley Paul Middione Paul Zendejas Peter Roman and Herb Schley 11 O O . I1 A3 Kecia McDonald, Melissa Granados Kristy Fraser and Pat Llamas. Amy Wixon Ken Pee Wee Leandro Freshmen get rowdy. So Truell Rachel Piper and Beverly Martin Fas..n-114 4 l3 Sir X I O 1 I Niawfivar' 1 M. ., :-,i +L. i , ,- sl, I .w,,,, 1 ' -L,m3W- - , x W, K -L J, X - Q v ' .- 7 Sophomoresi We love L.A.l Nora Lynch lan Land Grace Jones and The Thompson Twins Lisa Garcia, Christina West and Mich nandez. Lisa Assum and Jackie McKean Tim Avila shows us who's number I. L ..ml'ls ....... Spirit on the ,J Q9 ugh Seas SYN FX K I I9 5 - , s I A ,-+H lam..-Q-km r 1 'sshd W , , La 1 ,q,.,,.:,,- Nw, , JW L--- TW-4 Vxgijfi Q 'Rf' if?-1.1 K: K 32, 3, lx :gmc ' .. s ' nl 4. If .6 if 2 F' 52 - 1- .4-nerd ll , --ff ' R I 1 .ms xv wif I , ,Ugg , f 2 snr . , 1 1,7 , Ii!-1 ,Q 3.10043 4 1 M f . 1 lsr SS i N1.f N. 4. A f f J! 1, Ami' kb it A L' ' I 1i 'xL.ArV Qtxf xr, X F, 'Q...' 'K' ,. ix., l'm sure there's a person in everyone's life who, if allotted a thirty hour day. still wouldn't have enough time to comple.t5,what needs to be done . . . and then somel 'fhiere is one person in Moreau High School - a very important person who fits this descriptiong that person is Brother Joseph Connell, President of MHS. The office of president is a new position that was created so that Brother Connell can get an overall view of the total school and its supporting church and civic communities. friends. and pa- trons. lt is sensitive to the social, economic, and political realities that pervade the school commu- nity. fgrzfsj Brother .loseph's 55 is to deal with the long range direction ofthe school and its development, finances, goveranceQ image, and marketing. His leadership will also have several practical consid- erations as well: Cljlieducing the high percentage 17 4752... ,44 ix- 2 E E 4r Q-...........A H54 .AMA ,Mu-HQ 1.1-u 1 I CTIVITIES R F E ing CA -JV SA 1 BA I. Jess Ann Larez, Stephanie Nelson are all dressed up for their African Safari. 3. The girls get ready for a dan 31 A y J Ii'.'. xr 'aug T' i'A 9' J f V' y 'l 4 kv: Richter, Kiersten Vandennakker, Leonela Montero. and Joanna a rumble. 2. Andy Zumwalt, John Kim. and Mark Soto return from Smog monsters are Elisa Grant and Janis Carney. 4. The Hula e. 5. The Blues Brothers getting together are Laura Braun and Audry Milano, 6. Michelle jluebbeman and Kelly Warner show their 88 spirit. 7. Senior Captain Mike Rossi keeps excited because of new Appl shows that he's proud of w Lauper look during Spirit We part during the Sophomore s The Senior nerds don't unde their class during a rally. good control over 86 airlines. 8. The Nerdheads start to get Computers coming in. 9. Paul Middione, a.k.a. the head nerd at he is. OPPOSITE PAGE I. Jeannie Knoth gives us her Cyndi k. 2. Brian Hickey. Eric Ormsby. and Casey Moreno act out their it. 3. Kristi Fraser cheers on her freshman class during a r.Oy. 4. stand the meaning of a rally. 5. A few rowdy freshmen cheer on gk sit A -.4 ' g , .I . . . .1 Eff f ZA l i Q ,dw-1 Due to controversy over the point system for last years Spirit Week, a new one was made up with spirit and halls worth more points. Last year the juniors won the Spirit Stick yet came in third overall. Now with the new system, the class with the most spirit has a good chance to win the Spirit Week. This years' Spirit Week was one of the best in recent years as everyone yelled their lungs out and dressed up in funny cos- tumes. After fierce competition, the Seniors of 86 took first with the Sophomores second, the Juniors third, and the Fresh- men a close fourth. The themes for Spirit Week were the following: Seniors were Senior International. the Juniors chose Junior Jukebox, the Sophomores had Sophomore L.A. and the Freshmen decided to have Freshman Safari. With those themes the dress up competi- tion looked to be close and it was with the Seniors taking a slight lead with 47.75 points. Overall, Spirit Week was a big success. It was a year of the Seniors having to clean up their toilet paper mess for the first time ever. Also, it is the last Spirit Week that has classes all in the eighties. as next years freshmen will be the class of I990. lf next years Spirit Week is as successful as this years, the class of 90 is in for a treat. .E -J K .Yr -4 aff' 'W' c g , x .V Z .. 6 Q 44 X 5A CATEGORY FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS HALLS 45.25 43.25 56.75 59.75 GAMES 35.00 35.w 39.00 39.00 SPIRIT, 48.50 50.75 30.75 54.25 Ckallyj SPIRIT 5.00 7.00 6.00 7.75 fDemonstrationj DRESS-LIP 39.50 43.50 36.25 47.75 SKIT 3I.25 34.50 36.50 47.25 PENNY JUGS 34.00 36.00 38.00 40.00 DANCE ATTEN. 36.00 40.00 34.00 38.00 TOTALS 274.50 290.w 277.25 333.75 21 IJ. Junior and sophomore prin- cesses along with their escorts. enjoy the first dance together. 25. Moreau warms up before taking on De La Salle. SJ. Look out. the homecoming queen has a gunl 45. Scott Jacques kicks for a field goal. SJ. Tina Canalas and Robert Tatad dance together for the first song of the evening. 4V HGMECO The I986 Homecoming was full of excitement and enthu- siasm. Even though we were defeated by De La Salle 60- 22, Moreau Spirit prevailed. Even when the score was 49-3 in the first half, everyone stayed and cheered anyway. The students and fans really supported us even though we weren't winning and I think that's the whole idea of school spirit , said varsity football player Glenn Baxley. - The good sportsmanship carried over to the dance the following day. The Moreau community cheered on Dixie Harrison and Jeff Marshall as they took the Homecoming Throne. The King and Queen were surrounded by the glowin Woelff Canala Tim Do' Sv MI faces of their court, Senior Princess Molly r and her escort Jim Antonini, and Princess Tina and her escort Robert Tatad. Lynette Duran and ns representing the Junior Class, Michelle Assum and Darl:vSlone from the Sophomore class, and Sophia Ta- vares ai After nd Joe Schwenger from the Freshmen Class. the cameras stopped clicking. the homecoming court and all its subjects danced the night away to some great music. The evening ended with smiles and tears of i0Y' 3 P erfect close of Spirit Week. 4 4v qt I A hAt2'1' Sv' 'if'f,g3?f Q WNW L x I. Sophomore Princess Mi- chelle Assum and her es- cort Dan Slone. 2. Tim Downs escorts Junior Princess Lynette Duran. 3. Seniors Dixie Harrison and Jeff Marshall pose in royal- ty as King and Queen. 4. Robert Tatad escorts Senior Princess Tina Canalas. 5. Senior Princess Molly Woelffer escorted by Jim Antonini. m The Homecoming Court. Freshman Princess Sophia Tavares and her escort Joe Schwenger. 23 1A B Q 34 I. Keddy Kenery and date enjoyed a moment alone at the Christmas Ball. 2. Frosh enjoy them- selves at the Freshmen Box Social. 3. Freshmen girls are dressed up for the occasion. 4. Danielle Maze dances to the beat at the Ball. 5. Robert Richard and date check in at tl Christmas Ball. 6. Joan Hallett and date dam the night away at the Christmas Ball. 7. Sco Machado and Tom Pratt prepare their meal f the Senior Box Social. ANCING A 'GE 3A 4A CM NCINGI l9S -S6 l pl C4 64 35 I. Glenn Baxley and Laura Fokes relax awhile at the Christmas Ball. 2. Tina Canalas, Jeff Marshall, Hei- di Blair and John Looney enjoy a romantic dinner for four at the Senior Box Social, 3. Paul Rebello, Liz Sollitt, Becky Serpa. Darren Vallone and Chuck Mattoch are having a great time at the Christ- mas Ball. 4. Bobby Robello and Kelly Halligan seem to be having a good time at the Ball. 5. Laura Kroeckel. Nikita Tulchinsky. Michelle Kos- kella and Craig Lang enjoy Chinese food. 6. Joe Schweniger smiles for the camera during the Halloween Dance. 25 PGWDERPU FF Seniors Prevail 8-6. The score says it all. In a hard fought battle with the Junior Sting, the Senior Express prevailed in this year's Powderpuff football game. The game was played on Saturday, March 8 in less than favorable conditions after a downpour left the field muddy and wet. Despite the weather conditions and an early touchdown by the juniors, the Senior Express was able to come back in the second quarter when quarterback Joan Lynch ran the ball into the end zone to score. A two point conver- sion was scored by Stacy Pierce to break the tie. By halftime. the Junior Sting had been stung. Helping the defense this year was Jennifer Wat- son. As she was unable to play her regular position due to a wrist injury. Jennifer became the punter, and placed two kicks well out of scoring range for the juniors. The coaches of this year's team. including head coach Dave Perriera, deserve to be congratulated for the victory as well. l. Niko Caaganan screams on the sideline. 2. Coaches Jimmy , Baker. Jim Antonini, and Jim 1 Rosette at practice. 3. The sen- ior powderpuff cheerleaders perform at the pregame rally. 4. A junior pursues Stacy Pierce as she runs with the ball. The Senior Express and the Junior Sting come face to face. Y 1-. ' X I .suing ,aw nw- 4 'A 986 Just Wait 'Til Next Year! The l986 Powder Puff game proved to be extremely intense as the Junior Sting. backed by head coaches Tim Slone and Steve Libby, gained the respect of the over-rated Seniors, and disproved the out-dated idea of total Senior dominance at Moreau. Team unity, high spirits, and determination were key aspects in the Juniors awesome performance! Their offense worked hard against a tough Senior defense, and skillfully broke through for 5 touchdowns. but 4 were drawn back on penalty calls. The Sting defense limited the Express offense to one touchdown and the point after. Thereafter, the Seniors never reached sight of the endzone again. Although the final score read 8 to 6 in favor of the Senior Express. the Juniors demonstrated true dignity and accepted the loss of a deserved victory. As the Junior Sting commended the Seniors of their fine perfor- mance, they held their attitudes of pride for a excellently executed game for what they knew was their win, and most importantly for surprising the Seniors and Moreau - against all odds. Great performances were given by Lisa Alves. Carrie Berlogar, Nanci Quinones, Annie Loggins, Teri Peyton, Lucy Sison, all the coaches. and especially by Chris Roberts for her touchdown charge. -special thanks to Belinda Ordinana for writing this article. Q 2 off the real Winnersl l. Junior Powder Puff cheer leaders Craig Stazkow Matt Lily, Brock McDaniel and Tom Paynter await the Junior players. 2. Chris Rob erts breaks free from Lisa FuchsIin's grasp. 3. The Ju nior Sting Offensive-Defen sive lineman. 4. Cheryl The Fridge Market shows CAMPLI MINISTRY During the I985-86 school year the Campus Ministry Team has presented us with many activities: Opening of School Mass, Shep- herd's Theatre, Thanksgiving Food Drive. Christmas Gift Drive, Fr. Moreau Day. Baccalaureate Mass and Class Retreats. Wally Mikula serves as Director of Campus Ministry and teaches the Theology of Ministry Class. Paul Placido who has been in the Theology of Minis- try Class for two years said. I get a lot more out of this religion class than any other one and I have had a lot of personal growth experiences. Mr. Schweickert-Stary directs the Christian-Commu- 2 nity S Shaugh comm Chanc enioy t over ni and re than I I -.Msg 'um-1 ,N I. Wally Mikula leads the discussion. 2. The Campus Ministry Team Qleft to rightj Ann Martin, Paul Placido. Lisa Ruibal. Jon Lola. Kevin Staszkow. Darryl Pretto. Mr. Schweis- kert-Stary. Anne Ffrench. Dolly Brown. Mr. Mikula. Mia DiGuiIio. and Vicky Breeves. 3. . ..... ie.. Paul Placido listens intently to what Anne has to say. 4. Shepherds Theatre performs vi- gnettes of life at school assemblies. essy OFM coordinates the Sacramental life of the sc nity and assists with the retreat program. Retreats provi for students to get away from it all, unwind, be wild. 4 e company of friends. This year Campus Ministry hosted ht retreat for seniors. .I.B. Brantome attended the retr lied, I got a chance to learn to appreciate my friends m ave ever before. rvice Program at Moreau and also the Key Club. Fr. Ru , ' ' h d V F ,M 34 Mi. 1-6' 1 ' , ,Qi f ' wg. L ' 51, uxgyfg. s P gffe ,sf X 'Q -it--sy 'ga 'fi ' 539 I -5 . 'A ffi G91 sl use fx till: -f , , fi ily: N . -as its f 1 f fp v ff ' t, , i Q s . I 1: , ,K C - F L: ?L,L . I s . Q I 1 may f V. 1A ,vw SA O ur!! ' 24 4A l. Mr. Schweickert-Stary and his wife Mary Therese together share their excitement about their coming baby. 2. Fr. Rusty offers the gift of Christ through the Holy Eucharist. 3. Larry Enscoe proclaims the gospel through drama at the Christmas Mass. 4. Mr. Cerrelli leads the choir at the all school Christmas Mass. 5. Leilani Ruiz petitions at Christmas Mass. 6. Wally and Dolly Brown lead the singing at a sophomore retreat. nv - l -+46l?s,v W 'fwfr xv.. BLOQD DRIVE A1 A3 A5 v.. A6 W Bob Wieland, Keith and Debbie Halloran after giving blood. Eddie Fernandes and Brantome say blood isn't that bad. Carolyn Ward wonder Will this be over soon? Friends amuse Greg Het fron while he is givin blood. Here is where the blood i labeled and sorted. Seniors show their schol spirit by donating blood. Mrs. Krisman tells Aliso Hickey and Jonathan Cun mings, You're next. I TERACT The I985-86 Interact club consists of twenty hardworking members this year. They have and still are living out their motto, Service above Self, to the best of their ability. Impor- tant service projects such as the Christmas party for retarded children and the Christmas banquet for CRIL. CCommunity Re- sources for Independent Livingj, are carefully and fully orga- nized by this club. Not only do these service ro'ects hel the When asked what being in this international club does for them, Brenda Chermack said It allows us to work with our community and our world to help provide for the needs of others. Not only does this group help others, they help them- selves gain experience and certain qualities which will help them in the future. Tim Fallin added, It makes me feel very helpful and important to my community. It is also very satisfy- P I P students accomplish their eighty service honors 'A ' als Qckry selfsatisfying. ' clk to me. ,..f f, ll,- ,f ,fu fyxhwf mx, .,.. .....,. .--..., ..... ,H 3A 14 I. The I985-86 Interact club: Back Row! Tim Fallin. Teri Peyton, Dan Sanelli, Kim Cardoza, Vicki Herrera. Charlene Dougherty. Middle Row: Terese Anas. Dori Wagoner, Brenda Chermack. Brenda O'Brian, Gio- vanna Shay. Denise Wagoner. Front Row: Lupe Orea. Maura Chermack. Amy Mazziotta. The Student officers of the Interact club: Dori Wag- oner, Brenda Chermack, Maura Chermack. and Tim Fallin. 3. The proud moderator of the Interact club. Mr. Pea- body. smiles with Milarose Baleva 31 Close Up: A program for high school sophomores, juniors. and seniors, allows students to spend a week in Washington D.C. This program gives students the opportunity to achieve a deeper understanding of their government through guest speakers, group discussions, and tours of Washington. This year I3 Moreau students, all seniors, and their supervi- sor, Mr. Kossick, participated in this program. They left for Washington on Sunday, February IG, and returned the follow- ing Saturday. The students were kept busy with scheduled activities occupying approximately I6 hours of their day. ln Washington D.C., the students became acquainted wi Close the B teena ing W ing 'to The Up participants from Texas and other high schools y Area. They discussed differences and similarities ers in different states. The students spent a day to shington, a day on Capitol Hill, and many hours list speakers such as Congressman Pete Stark. students returned from their exciting trip to Washi ton exhausted, but wiser and with a desire to learn m about and become involved with our government. N:-N 'Wsavse- ...J A3 Q 'N 25: Sf - I. Students r Catarina So Krissi Freita M 'X VX Ax N Y, f x .ti A turn from their exciting week in Washington. 2. Dixie Harrison a za are exhausted from their trip. 3. Christine Arthur. Alison Hickj , and Michelle Koskella celebrate Alison's I8th birthday. 4. Ian La Dixie Harrison, Catarina Souza, Rob Warren, and David Bartalini wait patien for the bus tb Washington. 5. David Bartalini and Bob Kossick enjoy their fligl i fx sa' 9.x A3 limi I. Don McNair and Luis Garcia get ready to start work. 2. Glenn Baxley looks for the right spot. 3. Joe Farrish takes off his goggles to look at the camera. 4. Don McNair gives us a stare. l Z 11 A2 R.O.C. .O.C. Ckegional Occupational Centerj enables students to classes outside of Moreau and get hands on experience trade they may want to pursue in the future. R.O.C. ides vocational training for those who want to start -k right after graduation or to gain knowledge or exper- Ee in an area of interest. There are about ten juniors and tors involved in R.O.C. These students keep two sched- i one for Moreau and one for R.O.C. They attend three ods a day at Moreau either in the morning or afternoon. They are required to take all courses needed to graduate from Moreau and any additional courses needed by the col- lege they wish to attend after graduation. The most popular R.O.C. programs seem to be welding, auto mechanics, voca- tional nursing, fashion design, sports. medicine and cosme- tology. There are also many other programs to choose from. The students involved have to work hard. but seem to be doing a fine job. 33 'Q' -in zuggk 14 2A S ,aw 4. Senate Leader-Joan Lynch 5. a photo. 7. Mr. Robert Mc Entee took over the moderation of the Executive Council this year. With Christina Pretto as the only returning member of the Top Seven all of the new people brought in good ideas. A new scoring system was set up for Spirit Week and the general feeling was that it was effective. Five of the Top Seven get a chance to r 'foul 'OI ' 'R KZ? '., khlkl 6A 54 I. Secretary-Noelle Abella 2. President-Kim Roman 3. Vice-President-Christina Pretto 6. Activities Commissioner-Amy Wixson Commissioner of Communications-Tim 8, School Historian-Eric Vizcaino elax long enough for Avila 8 A Mr. James Patterson returned as moderator of the Senate. A ed by Sen the area SO Gallon l very successful fall blood drive, coordinat- ate Leader .loan Lynch, got Moreau into the Club . Moreau was the first high school in o donate 50 gallons of blood in one year. 4 l I l l n '42 'H'-. wif, 14 24 3A l x . ,,-a , w i-1 4L 4 A - A . rw' .f e i I 3 , N,AtQ.,,-g .-IJ , . if : a. 4. .Q V '2,..d A A .. fs 1:-.L 5 Q M ij ggi , ' 3 bn ' . . K' I , .Y , -. v O ,H Ab., r ..,.. -2 i x f. ,Q if Q ,W fl'3f'TKQq A ' ,r , ., .fT.2-if, , 2 kvfik J -ja! ' f s, . ,Jw Y I if . K A 7' nay N V ' A 11 N '- U il.: fr L . ,, 'i,i1iW'.xiX - 1 I ?Q'.E.l1'xf' . 94 74 8A I. Senior Vice-President-Rob Warren. 2. Senior President-Jim Antonini. 3. SecretaryfTreasurer-Cindy Arthur. 4. Representative-Robert Tatad. 5. The pressures of being in office make the council climb the walls . 6. Representative-Scott Russo. 7. Representative-Lou Kesthley. 8. Representative-Greg Hicks. 9. Representative-Molly Woelfer. V3 35 Ch -I 'H 36 nl ' 1A JA 4v Vid' L . X: 'V .nam 'l- 1 if . v 'fr W ' 'ti Wfifqtyaifl. ' .gj ,:.'fE1.5..- f faux gif' A. K ' dfihgi. ' . 4 'P at J' f I v J ' Y . J 6 -.1 5 ' 'jg 7 W 'l - I Ag. 1 3 y 4 s 4. s 7 5 1 9 1. I I. Nikki Leavitt. Junior Class Vice President. 2. Shelly Martin, Junior Class President. 3. Matt Fratus. the SecretaryfTreasurer of the Junior Class. 4. Jeannie Knoth, one of five Junior Representatives of the class of 87. 5. The Class Prei hard at work. 6. Andy Martinez. Junior Representative. 7. Paul Robello. representative for the Juniors. 8. Theresa Young, Junior representative. 9. Theresa Young gives us a pictorial view on taking over office for Bobby Grubbs. NOT PICTLIRED is Junior Representative Monica Wuelfing. W .X f. -x 'T n WM., if Zi .1 ff in H Sv V6 If l X an x -Y! 'L 'Clk L2 14.24 Ax Sophomore Vice-President, Danielle Helmy. 2. This year's Sophomore President, Andrea Heaven. 3. Sophomore Representative Bernadette Quintilla. 4. Espinoza, Sophomore Representative. 5. Sophomore Class Officers pose Egyptian Style. 6. Rick Antonini, Sophomore Representative. 7. Colleen endergast. Sophomore Representative. 8. Rick Antonini and Colleen Pendergast show their ties to the past, 9. The Reps get together to smile for the amera. NOT PICTURED is SecretaryfTreasurer. Ken Leandro. 5, J 51 1A l Q13 ew. f 4A I. Sean Baca. Vice Presidenh 2. Andy Alves. President. 3. Amy Jun, SECFEIBFYQ 4. Kristy 6. April Dambrosio. Representative: 7. Pal Grubbs. Representatives 8. Julie Policarpio. 38 A , i 'O' . . vii. , QW ,afri i PN- 3A Y. , SA , Representative. 5. Freshmen Officers and Representativesi 9. Joey Schwenger. Representative. ,Lg an .h gs 1 s 1 P- vs l. Shown here is one of the CSF moderators, Mrs. Larson. 2. President Courtney Meekma and Vice President lan Land. 3. CSF members from left to right. top to bottom. Audrey Milano, Eric Vizcaino. Theresa Young. Mi- chelle Martin. Lynette Escobar. Monica Ul- rich, Gia West. Annabelle Rodriguez. Mi- chelle Tom. Amy Wixon. Kevin Staszkow, Ro- chelle Cello. Victoria Breeves. Christine West. Marlo Groves. Matt Neideffer, Ian Land. David Kim. Mark Camarena. Courtney Meekma. Cindy Arthur, Mike Flatongbacal, Phil Saylor. Catherine Chao. Tim O'Connor, Anna Reyes. Carol Chao. Charlotte Chung, and Pinky DeVera. 'F-J.,-,facawsf , CS The California Scholarship Federation CCSFJ is a highly regarded organization. The purpose of CSF is to foster high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of students of the senior high schools of California. To become a member of CSF, a student must earn a minimum of ten CSF points. Points are given for A's and B's earned in college preparatory courses. President Courtney Meekma and Vice President lan Land orga- nize the activities of Moreau's CSF Club. The CSF Club at our school conducts a tutoring program. Through this program. CSF members assist students needing help in college preparatory subjects includ- ing: science, mathematics and foreign languages. CSF members donate many hours during lunch and after school to this program. The club is also involved in several other service projects. Another CSF activity is field trips to local college campuses. This year they visited the University of San Francisco and plan to visit more colleges later in the year. The advisors of Moreau's CSF Club are Jim Maxwell and Judy Larson. They are in charge of the administrative aspect of CSF. .A , .9 RT AN PGETRY You remember the first rally that you attended as a freshman. The bleachers that were so empty during your P.E. class but now have become packed with students. ' You remember feeling like a sardine, practically glued to all of your new classmates most of whom you didn't even know their first names. You remember listening to the person in charge and screaming and yelling whenever they told you to, but if it was not time to talk you would sit quietly. Even though this all happened four years ago you can remember it well, especially now that you are a senior and you can look across the gym and see how you once were. Amanda Geister '86 rp ff li st ' iw j- tt - ,V 'iff ., K K L' ss 4 . f , ., fs -X1 tg ,, , 'WX -- has I I, g, m,,L-- -lf'7 -stay. ...cfs , my f Ai x Aff' Txxix 'll 'Xl sh K mv sla H 4 f. ' wg .':':f' Qs , UQ A' - Q t P, ,' jsffy' 'Ee ' - l7 ,'f- 2 ' khxrv -. ' 4' -41' 'f-ev-iff-...aria f-P , '-axis-at '. . ' . f X' 1' A YFQ., - 'if - Z, V V. -ft. 4 .1 f yifgy3 f 2ff h Q, It in fy sl 'QA t .L-J, in Xt' K 2 I ,nj ,- ff V -2,1 ,V nf 45. .F .,. ,ff f--A ss X N A Todd Wong U White cleats , Lone black slash White knee highsocks Two green stripes Short silk white pants Bulging knees Rippling thighs Green and Gold side stripe Oversized shoulders' No neck Green shirt Covers all Yellow numbers White name Green helmet Yellow M Determined face Behind mask Ready now Over All too soon Mike Wenzler '86 A ii Clxlxi .HE lf-Killa. Veronica Xavier Ask me why magic changes rest on the new tears Crushed and uplifted, are they the same? begin again and hold true what was or what is . . . will be what was when you wake up again. Black is white night is day things aren't always what they seem. '87 Chris Vasquez f4, f 'ia l Q xl. Xl i 4 3 Kathy Quijano Truth She chases you - is always a half step behind. Don't slow your pace or you'II feel her soothing sting. Seconds pass - now hours then days . . . years: the chase will never end for fear of blindness' death. Tary Kaylor '86 Lisa Otrambo Friendship is: A push when you're stopped A hand when you're stuck A smile when you're sad A hug when you're down A call when you're lonely A path when you're lost Friendship is Forever ,.v...,,, You've seen him before The iron hand of the school The push broom mustache He walks slow and cool His hands in his pockets Or jingling his keys Murmurs and whispers Sound like bees Wherever he qoes the students hearts quicken The nervous air Seems to thicken Some how you know He knows where you've been He probably does He's the Dean of Men r 1 ns' J , 5 Bill DeRidder Tina Baugh '86 .0- lil-. ,E .. ' 4 A light when it's dark 1- sie.. w,,,,,, nj? '. Jennifer Watson '86 . ' 7 Marcia Denham Bridge to Heaven Watching the stars in the night sky eyeing the clouds lazily drifting by Dreaming again lying on the turf close to God and Mother Earth A breathtaking view by the Lord God's hand and then I'll sleep and be where I began Steve Seitz '88 41 FI E ARTS: ALIVE A D WELL MORE This year The Voyager staff decided to set aside a couple of pages to show off the work of some of our talented writers and artists. We are proud to have some outstanding work coming out of our Art and English departments. Unfortunate- ly the accomplishments of these talented people often go unrecognized since they are not as visible as some of the other school activities. We feel that the inclusion of the arts in a schooI's curriculum is necessary for a truly complete education. Students who excel in this area are a valuable asset to the Moreau community. Moreau's English and Art Departments offer a variety of courses for Science Fic ture are but spiring writers and artists. Literature and Film. ion, Ethnic Literature and 20th Century Litera- a few of the English courses that students may take. Our Art department has courses ranging from Fashion Design and this year s course, an We appla appreciate t Commercial Art to Drawing and Painting, and aw the development of our first Art History unusual specialty class for a high school to offer. d the artists and writers of our school, and e beauty and interest that their creativity adds to our lives. 1 f if it ' i A-' , -g.,W 1' ' A -fi . 252' 2. -.X A -Q 42 A. 7 Special Artists: From left to right. top to bottom. Priscilla Faso. Tary Kaylor. Frank Jose. Steve Seitz. Todd Wong. Lisa Otrambo. Tina Baugh. Mark Camarena. Veronica Xavier. Bill DeRidder. and Chris Vas- quez, I. Chris Vasquez tries to decide how he's going to paint his next painting. 2. Marcia Den- ham flips through a magazine searching for ideas. 3. Lisa Otrambo seems to really enjoy art. 3A JAZZ BA 1 XV k.X 'lA J... gi on 15 T T fir. -T 1 F Small But Full of Jazz he Jazz Band worked hard all year, starting in September and going through until late May or e. The band was under the direction of Dale Wolford for the third year. This year's band is nller than in past years. There are only fourteen members in this year's jazz band. The ophone section is made up of: Roger Quezada playing baritone saxophone, Johna Escobar I Rousalyn Partido playing tenor saxophone, and Marjorie Martin and Tim Crooks playing alto Izphone. Beth Johnson. Glenn Dishman, David Timmons and Vanessa Morishige comprise the pet section. ln the rhythm section. Teri Amouroux plays piano Celectricj. Randy Cariveau I Charlton Barreto play drums, Helena Partido plays keyboards. and Kevin Smith plays guitar fctric bassj. Although they have no brass instruments except the trumpets the jazz band lifes up for it in the quality of their playing. Their performances included: jazz festivals, Meet eau Day, the Christmas concert, champagne concert, and spring concert. The jazz band will ompany the marching and symphonic bands this year to Canada to participate in the World fo '86. l'm sure they will be great representatives. I. Helena Partido smiles as she plays the new toy , the Yamaha DX 7. 2. Kevin Smith watches his music closely as he picks out the notes on his guitar. 3. Johna Escobar stands to play her solo for the group. 4. The Moreau High School Jazz Band I985-86. 5. Glenn Dishman blasts away on his trumpet. 43 MARCHI G B zr' -' l . X Ml SA l. Beth Johnson and Eric Evangelista lead the crowd in the Star Spangled Banner. 2. Christa Gall and Angela Banchieri twirl their flags during practice. 3. Maria Gutierrez raises her flute to the camera. 4. Grace Davis prepares her flag for the show. 5. Dale Wolford explains the arrangement to a restless group. 6. Arianna Giaroli braids Denise Mergel's hair for the football game. 7. The drumline practices hard for another first place. 8. Drum major Tina Canalas and other band members relax after the half time show. 44 f Sizey The Mariner March They put in many ho they were smaller tha swept the Logan and l including: lst place cl colorguard. and high Brava, Down Wind Cdr was lead by director captain Denise Mergel bands successful seas drum instructor Dave drea Musser. The band going to Canada to pe 1 955 - ,L 7 O . . ef f 5 i ff ' t I A Q -n gn -' ' vc.. . g... ,y,U..g 24 A Mite Q 1 ' it c . . .QV ! Doesn't Matter ng Band and Colorguard had another successful season. rs of practice and in traveling to competitions. Though most other bands the marching band did very well. They dependence field shows, winning all of the six trophies ss C, high music, high marching, high percussion, high eneral effect. This year the band performed La Fiesta m solob, l Go To Rio and Come in from the Rain. The band e Wolford, drum major Tina Canalas, and colorguard The other members of the staff that contributed to the on were marching and maneurvering Mike Anderson. ary and colorguard instructors Terri Sekellick and An- is looking forward to more successful seasons and will be rform in the Victoria Days Parade in May. al G S MPHONIC BA YU. V 14 ws.. JA 44 Switching Gears Once marching band season is over the band goes indoors. They switch gears from lhe exhausting practices and competition to a more relaxed parctice schedule high- ghted by a few concerts and some CMEA CCaIifornia Music Education Associationj -and festivals. Concert performances by the band include a Christmas concert, a pring concert. and the annual champagne concert. The champagne concert like last -ear was shared with the symphonic band from Bishop O'Dowd. This concert allows ompeting schools a chance to get together and perform without the pressure of ompetition or rivalry that often exists. Along with the marching band the symphonic and will be going to Canada and will perform at the World Expo in Vancouver. Q Y , A an Q A vw ZA SA I. Myron Tejada and Dagny Haman play their trumpets at practice. 2. Carlton Nielsen and Carl Arada count their rests. 3. Marcos Soria. Tony Williams and Pam Kato share a note during band. 4. Beth Johnson plays her solo for the director. 5. Tim Crooks concentrates vehemently on his music. F LL DRA l9S5 fr IJ. Rodney Duckton CRick Vogelb, Mildred Maxwell CErica Hessj, and Whitney Olive CBobby Grubbsj try to get acquainted the best they can. 25. Finding Whitney and his wife Jessica fCarrianne Pendleyj dead from poisoned wine. TV producer Jason Summers CDavid Bartalinij realizes he has stumbled upon the perfect murder. 35. The Stage Crew: flop rowb Vickie O'ReiIly, Nancy Rae Perata. Katie O'Reilly. Giovanna Shay. Andy Banchieri, Veronica See. Rudy Malanum. and Kristin Pinnatore, Qbottom rowj Amy Mazziotta, Mary Cumming. Lilia Chambers. and Jennifer Bitz. 2A f I, ix 3A DO E TO DEATH Death, murders, violence, and mayhem mixed with humor Done T Death , which was performed four nights in De- and sophistication- the setting for Moreau's I985 Fall Drama, cember, co bined reality with satire and parody. It was direct- Done To Death , written by Fred Carmichael. This modern ed by Arlene Hood, director of last year's acclaimed You Can'1 story brings together five murder mystery writers of complete- Take It Wi h You . The play was improved tremendously by se1 ly different styles to write plots for a TV series a la Alfred designer B ian Beacock, stage manager Tim Rogers, prop coor- Hitchcock Presents . All around them, dead bodies fall like dinator Lis May. excellent lights and sound by Andy Banchier toothpicks, and each author tries to figure out whodunit in their and Rudy alanum, and the all-girl stage crew. So whodunit? own style. Nobody. lt was all just a spoof. 46 Jessica Olive .,.. Whitney Olive ... Mildred Z. Maxwell Brad Benedict . . . Rodney Duckton . Jason Summers . . Stagehand .... Jane ...... Gregory . . Maura Chermack Mark Farrell Linda Halaska CAST with Carrianne Pendley . . . .Bobby Grubbs . . . . .Erica Hess . . .Jay Kensinger . . . . . .Rick Vogel . . .David Bartalini . . , . . .Sean Baca , . .Colleen Behan .. . ,Tim Rogers Jeannie Knoth Claudia Lombana Kristen McDonnell 2 A1 A .Ry IJ. In a 30's gangster sketch. Whitney mourns the deaths of his two lovely ladies Ueannie Knoth and Carianne Pendleyj. JJ. Rod- ney Duckton and Brad Benedict Uay Kensingerj disagree on how a tnurder should be plotted. 35. The menacing butler Gregory CTim Rogers! orders the naive maid Jane fColIeen Behanj to go to the dock and greet the guests. 45. The cast of Done To Death . after many weeks of hard work, takes a well-deserved break during dress rehearsal. ,PW m-wr' 6' M6 CLUBS f-if BIKE The Bike Club led by Larry Long is made up of seven bicycle enthus group organizes trips throughout the school year of varying lengths. Mo group plans day-long rides that usually cover between twenty and thirty longer excursions the bike club travels to places like the Russian River, Pacific Coastline and around the Lake Tahoe area where they camp overnight. Mr. Long comments on the club We are dedicated to the pursuit of pleasur exercise, and safety in the fierce arena of our highway system. ' Y Out Spokln x s rj--.. 1A 'YI'Ll' IMU ll UB lasts. The nthly, the miles. On along the e, health! l. The phantom biker shows up at Meet Moreau Day in the latest biking gear. 2. The Bike Club l986: fleft to rightjt Robert Bingman, Steve Ahn. Rick Gomez. Ray Wong, Cbottom rowj Joey Schneitman, Mr. Long and Greg Gallagher. 3. The bike club smiles after finally getting the tent up. 4. Mr. Larry Long, bike club moderator. poses for the camera at Meet Moreau Day. x .W as- A ,...--Q ' at sw . im 4A gs- : . l-31 ..... Q Ma yi! ,, .,,,asi-..-,.- I. The l985-86 Block M Club officers. Top: Bob Zumwalt-Basketball, Krista Rendon- Cross Country and Track. Bottom: Jennifer Watson-Soccer and Track, Dan Squires- Football. Basketball and Track. 2. Harlem Crowns basketball player politely asks Mr. Breiger for the ball. 3. Moderator, Mr. Morneau, looks disturbed by the fact that he has to wear long pants and shoes. ., MQW . y. Q- 34 Bottom Row: Beth Gier. Jennifer Watson. Annie Loggins, Mary McKeon. LeeAnn Goulart, Lisa Severini. Chris Roberts. Judy Halper. Top: Paul Zendeias, Craig Rowe. Keith Switzer. Pat Smith. Tim Downs. Hayme Lake. Chris Singer, Krista Rendon, Carrie O'Connor. Bridget Lydon. BLOCK M CLUB Many people don't really know what the Block M Club is or does. Well, basically the club is for those athletes who have earned a varsity letter in interscholastic athletics. This is the one requirement to be able to participate in the club. The club is run by Mr. Don Morneau and co-presidents Krista Rendon. Bob Zumwalt, Dan Squires and Jennifer Watson. The purpose of the Block M Club is to help promote and provide support for school spirit through fund raising events. For example. over the years they have hosted the Harlem Crowns. S.F. 49ers, Oakland Raiders and the KFRC All Stars Basketball Team. The monies raised in the past have gone to help assist Senior Nancy Ferreira with medical expenses and also to help pay for Block letters and pins for the varsity athletes. The club is continually attempting to raise the conscious- ness of the student body regarding the important role sport plays in the high school setting. Club Moderator Don Morneau states under the impres- sive leadership of the officers. this club has successfully sponsored a variety of entertaining events for the Moreau community. We hope to do the same in the future. 51 KEY ctus Many people are perplexed when they hear of the Key projects, Club- What is lf? they might ask' Of What do fheY 4107 . The club is starting out small claims Mr Schweickert Well, troubled minds. you will soon be comforted to know Stary, hug if that the Key Club, moderated by Mr. Schweickert-Stary, is an Cindy Airth international organization with branches throughout the though W5 3 Uhhed States and EUVOPQ- It P 0Vld9S Se VlC95 I0 the high develop an strengthen my leadership skills The experience school community which allow the students involved to de- has been V ry velop leadership qualities and to perform CCS hours through more 3 pa t O proiects the club sponsors. The Thanksgiving food drive and seeing the happmess whleh fllls thelr hee,-ts Christmas gift drive were only two of their very successful 4' Burr I. The work of the Key Club seems endless. fKrista Austinj. 2. The Key Club is: Ctopb Chris Authur, Beverly Martin. Veronica Xavi- er. Herb Schley, Cindy Arthur. Bill James. Walter Malattia, Qiniddlej Christian Uy, Monica Juanima. Krista Austin, Stacey Wiley. Jim Mootz. Mr. Schwieckert-Stary, Qbottomj Carol Chao. Rachel Piper, Lisa Assum. and Heidi Chapman. 3. Key Club Officers, Veroni- ca Xavier, Publicity Commissidner, Cindy Ar- thur. Vice President, Jim Mootz. President, Carol Chao. Secretary, Mr. Schwieckert- Stary. the Key Club moderator. and Krista Austin. Treasurer. 4. Walter Malattia is thrilled to be a member of the Key Club. 52 rn ti . ,, . it Lil J. ' P - X ii: lf .ff 3 3,5 5 P M fs-:up g 1' 2 3. r ' 4 ws f ' F 1 1 ri sf, ' I + -A fax -. 2s A 1 1 wyfgzsis-..:ks.f .51 t,L.u.p5.,t:g: . , P1 'K ft- kgfif 5 J .R s.'.-Ytygifk' - M- NN '-qnmk 513'fK2?'iuf'.A, ' , ' ' '1 v 4. . S -A gy g -. 5' 'I U' A- ' R, W:5.fg,,Tg,Quifjligsviigs-Q-...,jf.yjf.v A , -' .Z ' ,,, :D .-Qui .1-ai st ' .3 ' ' V ' lj-szxiv 7 f- 55.2, .Vg yy if K .f. is - 1 f . ..,- .. , ,Q 52 7 vs' S , N . U , , I I gx E' 'ft JH , . , ,F if ., up s..fv v A , V 'X -, ,. . ,, , 4' f 1 ,I J- 0 I K H! Q -J' .. law 2' A Q- .:...,- -, 'sv-ft ' 2 gf s fl , ,Y , - .1-yt f , li -L K an-SP1 if ' ' . ' 1A if , , , P .1 .sf 5 fp ' 1 The Pep Club has definitely started off this school year on the right foot. Not only do they help provide school spirit in support of Moreau athletics, they also help raise money to support for other sports activities. When asked how the students benefit by being involved in the club, the club's moderator, Mr. Morneau, said, lt makes them feel good because they are contributing to school spir- II. This years Pep Club has already organized some very I. The Pep Club's display of the coming of the Harlem Crowns. 2. One of the Harlem Crowns lends a warm smile to a friend. 3. The I985-86 Pep Clubx Back Row: Shonya Fernado, Julianne Fitzpa- trick, Cynthia Robinson, Monica Fer- nandez. Front Row: Deborah Hir- Anna Claveria, Kristina Douglas. PEP CLUB exciting events. They had a bake sale and they went Christ- mas carolling at a rest home over Christmas vacation. One of the biggest events of this year was organized by the Pep Club. On January I6 of this year, the Harlem Crowns performed in a basketball game against the Moreau faculty. It resulted in being a very exciting and successful event. So the Pep Club has not only had a successful year. but also an enjoyable one. 53 ayama. Stephanie Sah. Anna Molina. KI CLUB This year's I985-86 Ski Club is a good one. This has always been one of Moreau's biggest clubs and the members enjoy themselves every year. Mr. Watson has been the club's moderator for four years and says that he has always enjoyed this sport and has been skiing for about twenty years. Their fi rst ski trip this year to Squaw Valley attracted forty-seven members to come along. And if the snow is good, the club February. It looks I still going ill take another trip to Kirkwood at the end of orty-seven students plan to join this trip also. lke this years Ski Club got off to a good start and is strong. I X . , s W , - S x ' K X .- 'vis uirsw as nl? . 'sv 'f X . .J ' W .. . 1 -ef N HN: 'llillsmm tv '1-.an.a.,t '55 I. The I985-86 Moreau Ski Club. 2. The cIub's officers: Christina West. Pal Sullivan, Lisa Garcia. and the Club's moderator: Mr. Glenn Watson. 5 5412- 1-Q fii rxf . I I x X . I I. David Chiang contemplates his winning move. 2. The club's officers: Karl Swartz, moderator. Mr. Dave Wid- mayer, co-moderator: Mr. George Watson, and officer: Sergy Zaderey. 3. The l985-86 Moreau Knights Chess Club: Top Row: Mr. Dave Widmayer, David Chiang, Ray Wong. Tony Garcia. Rick Gomez, Ron Holtman, Richard Graves, Mr. George Watson. Bottom Row: Gerald Madriaga, Todd Wong. .- , -ilk ' '... t U? .Z x 'T f-7 'fr fig 'Q' X.,- ' N-st-t,.n.,.s. gf HESS CLUB Although the chess club has a smaller membership than some other club's, this years i985-86 Moreau Knights fthe cIub's official namej is a very unique club. Their purpose is to enjoy the game yet they also strive to gain insight into the strategy. Once a week they stimulate their interests by engaging in a challenging game of chess. Although chess can be a very competitive game, these mem- bers try to promote good fellowship among themselves. It is the first year for Mr. Dave Widmayer as the cIub's moderator. The co-moderator, Mr. George Watson, is trying this out for the first time also. The moderators as well as the members get a lot out of being in the Moreau Knights. They learn to organize thoughts and strategies by doing things one at a time and in a particular order. The members' goal is not only to master the game. but also to apply the playing exper- ience to other things in life. 56 CGMPLITER CLUB The Computer Club has been at Moreau for four years now. They have had a successful year under the guidance of their new moderator Susanna Pancella, who has taken over for Mrs. Nichols. This year the computer club went to the Explor- itorium for their field trip. They also tried something new, lv they joined the National Apple Computer Club and entered 0 Y! 1 , . gy . many C Hee Soo and exc ntests. This year has been really exciting . said Yoo, the officer of the club. We did a lot of new i ing things. l i l 1 2 v ' Hifi!! l . ll. lk 4 1 T l v- .cr . H .,? vu, '- ..,, ' Sv I. The l985-86 Computer Club. 2, David Chiang con trates on a program. 3. One of Moreau's computers. Computer club officer Raymond Wong. 4. Susanna Pancella and officer Hee Sook Yoo. 4v if H f I fx f f 2 ,, A ' 1 fit 'M 1 IQ? -Q 1' 1 41:45 ,- i -A 6V . ..., ' x . E its . 9 . l. Officers Hee Sock Yoo and Denise Quintana, 2. Modera- tor. Clirauj Margareth Harper. 3. Maria Gutierrez listens intently for special instructions. 4. Officers Tina Twite and Anna Reyes. 5. The I985-86 German Club: Cleft to rightj ftop rowjt Maria Gutierrez, Tina Twite, Anna Reyes, David Kim. Sergy Zaderey. Cbottom rowj Frau Harper, Hee Sook Yoo, and Denise Quintana, 6. Sergy Zaderey salutes us. GERMAN CLUB Frau Harper is the moderator for the German Club again this year. The German club is dedicated to learning about German and German-American culture. This years officers- Hee Sook Yoo. Denise Quintana. Tina Twite and Anna Reyes put much time and effort in making this years German club a success. This year the German club went to The Legion of Honor to see an exhibit of sketches by Leonardo DaVinci. The students are so conscious of their school work, we were not able to attend all the activities they wanted. Frau Harp- el' COIT1l'l1EI1tS. 57 DRAMA CLUB X Ni' F L1 Q Nom If N? Ri., Q I. WDM--. - - . L N' .ig lj. The l985-86 Drama Club: Ctop rowh Giovanna Shay. Kristin Pinnatore. Maura Cherrnack, Katie O'ReilIy, Marites Domingo. Vickie O'Reilly, Michelle Britto. Teresa Pascual. Stela Ferreira. Lisa May, and Jennifer Bitz. CMiddleJ Jennifer Reyes and Anna Claveria. CBottom rowj Linette Escobar, Lourdes Pasion, Aina Engalla, Sean Baca. Amy Mazziotta, Romela Pasion. Colleen Behan. and Brenna O'Brien. JJ. Club officers Kevin Staszkow and Tim Rogers and club moderator Ms. Sambuceti look like they just stepped out of GQ. 35. The club learns about set design from Cal State Hayward student Brian Beacock. 41. Maura Chermack and Kristin Pinnatore would probably rather converse than work. fx Q7 Now in it bringing ou. the performer in young people. Headed by new s. Susan Sambuceti, the club offers young thespi- third year. the Moreau Drama Club is once again moderator ans the cha ce to explore various aspects of theatre by per- forming ski s, and attending productions at H.A.R.D., Cal State Hayward, a d the Little Theatre. The club also coordinates the annual Talent Show. Because they do not want to compete with Moreau's o n annual play and musical, the Drama Club does not put on any ajor productions of its own. Still, the Moreau Drama Club is an e' cellent way for one to come out of the closet and show one's alents. X . t i ww.. -,...,M....W,,.,..........,-...nA.....i......-.... cr., ,, , ' . . -,.. QM K , ' e --'-'ul Q ,1- Ij. The British Television Appreciation Club: ffrontj Mary Cum- ming, Monica Fowler, Jeannie Knoth, Kevin Staszkow. Laura Kroeckel, and John Phillips: fback rowj Tony Garcia, Sergey 4 Zaderey, Karl Swartz, and Ray Wong. 25. The Prisoner - one of the many jolly good British TV shows. SJ. The B.T.A.C. offi- cers: Tony Garcia Csergeant-at-armsj. Sergey Zaderey fvice 1' presidenty Jeannie Knoth fsecretaryb. Karl Swartz ffounder 'T' and president! and Ray Wong Crecruiterj. sf BRITI H TELEVISIGN CLUB Hail to Her Majesty, the Queenl Blimey, if it isn't the British Television Appreciation Club CB.T.A.C. for shortjl This new, interesting club rose from the ashes of the late, great Park Bench Philosophers Cmay they rest in peacej and found pleasure by tuning in to TV shows from our overseas neighbors. Founded by senior Karl Swartz. the club delights in watching shows such as Monty Python's Flying Circus , Doctor Who , The Prisoner , and The Rise And Fall of Reginald Perrin . The purpose of this club is to get Moreau students more interested in British culture and customs. With Mr. Steven Showers as moderator, the B.T.A.C. is an exceptional way to break from the drudgery of American TV. 59 POLY CLLI The Poly Club is a blend of cultures from the many islands of the Pacific. The club provides a place for people to come together and grow through recreation. By creating a commu- nity that works together, the members are able to give of themselves to others by keeping alive traditions that are unique and important. Under the leadership of Lisa Aquino. Rochelle Cello. Cheryl Campos, Cecilia Villanueva, and Raquel Balauro and the club moderators Mrs. Levy-Wendt and Mrs. Burgin, the Poly Club began this l985-86 year with a Jeans Day fund-raiser. Pro- ceeds from this event were donated to a worthy cause of the club's choic Following club's lslan many peopl special occ that the ev all, everyon two more sponding Lei Day to E. Jeans Day was the annual luau in March. The Magic theme and Tahitian dancers captivated who enioyed the combined cultures at this sion. Lisa Aquino, the club's President, stated nt took a lot of time and preparation, but, all in had a lot of fun. From there, the Poly Club held an Easter Egg Gram Sale and corre s festive and unique holiday - Lei Day - a Sale on May I. 1A I. The Poly Club: Back Row Cl to rj: Mrs. Bur- gin, Ronnie Cabusora. Arnold del Mundo. Es- mond Licad, Bobby Ferrer, Richard Fernan- dez, Michelle Mendaros, Nan Macapanpan, Geena Alonzo, Rick de Ala and Mrs. Levy- Wendt. Middle Row. Michelle Conception. Julie Policarpio. Christina Bautista, Katrina Q Manaois, Lorena Batongbacal. Jaunita Velas- quez, Naomi Chu, Gina Pangelina, Edward Cruz, Melissa Castro. Margaret Andaya. Lisa Cabusora, Esther Wong. Chilou Ballelos and Emily Mamaril. Bottom Row: Anthony Man- aois. Stefan Manaois. Cecilia Villanueva, Ro- chelle Cello, Raquel Balauro, Mike Batongba- cal. Frank Jose, Arnold Suligan. Rudy Ma- lanum and Ariel San Pedro. 2. Moderators: Mrs. Levy-Wendt and Mrs. Burgin. Secre- tary: Cheryl Cherro Campos and Presi- dent: Lisa Kano Aquino 3. Treasurer: Ceci- lia Che Villanueva, Vice-Presidentt Ro- chelle Chelle Cello and Sgt. at Arms, Raquel Rads Balauro 60 SN 3A 4--W nr .Q , i ,K P' 'l 1 A .,, R T3 0 wo L if il lfiiutaiiiii K 9. 24 FRENC Madame CMrs.J Siegel, the French Club moderator, has helped members to further their knowledge and understand- ing of the culture through various activities such as attend- ing films. plays. and cooking. La Chevre and a new wave film called Subway, both new releases from France, are but two of the movies the club has seen this year. There was one play the club attended during November in San Francisco. It was a play by Moliere called The Imaginary lnvalid. The group has also seen a French video of short stories by Guy de Y I. The French Club: Back Row Cl to rj: Steve Seitz. Paige D'Angelo. Rousalyn Partido, Mar- icella Gonzalez. Angelica Gonzalez. Maria lzs- trada, Claudia Aguilar and Chris Camozzi. Middle Row: Mme. Siegel. Pinky De Vera, Joyce Eldesa. Annabelle Rodriguez and Jenni- fer Pike. Front Row: Anna Calveria. Sylvia Mena. Marites Domingo and Wendy Wilding. 2. Vice President: Sylvia Mena. Moderator: Mme. Siegel, and SecretaryfTreasurcr: Maria Estrada. 3. A part ol the French Culture: le Tour Eiffel. 4. The President of the I-rench Club: Jennifer O'NeaI. N I at' ' 4A 3A LUB Moupassant. Yet, the French are not only known for their movies or plays but also, for their fine cuisine, The members had small cook-ins where they were able to cook and taste dishes like crepes and quiche. As the years have gone by, the growth of membership in the French Club has increased. The ideas of the club have also matured and the members have greatly benefitted from the club and its activities. THE EXPLORER It's a bird - lt's a plane! No, it's the Explorer staff led by Mr. Marek Breiger. The l985-86 school year was Mr. Breiger's second year as advisor to the staff. This year there were about 50 writers in two classes. The classes voted on a magazine format for the paper. This meant that instead of news on the cover there was a photo essay. The basic response to this decision was a positive one. Writer Renza Celotti had this to say about her experience on the part w Brenna Craig gerlin. the pa we've paper, lt was fun to write the articles. but the be s seeing them in the paper. Editors this year wen M. Harmuth, Keith 'Switz' Switzer. Bobby Robel owe. Patsy Alvarez, Julie Fitzpatrick, and Debbie F lot of people put in a great deal of time to help ma er a success and in the words of Mr. Breiger, l thi one a good job. .4-r' il! tt I. The Jnd period journalism class. 2. Advisor. Marek Breiger. 3. Brennan M. Harmuth is hard at work during an editors meeting. 4. Paul Zendejas and Rowe work on a story. 5. Stacy Fegard takes time out to think of a catchy opening line. 6. Jeff Marshall. Bobby Robello. Mr. Breiger. Paul Zendeias Craig Rowe critique The Explorer. 7. Jeff Fisher gets ideas from another newspaper. 8. Eric Archuletta finds a humorous article. 9. Renza Celotti. Nannette Tavares take a break from writing stories. IO, Trudi Meyer and Michelle Nolan study interview techniques from the book Working'C II. Three the Explorers writers: Julie Fitzpatrick, Kelly Pratt. and Paul Espeio. 1 Fi gms I Q Q 4 L ! wg, Q 4, , A, I V, W X 0 . km K ,TWH A My R ,Q NA 1- THE Aiez' I I, ' iiafcsf 's s ' S...-.. he OY GER At the beginning of the i985-86 school including that of new advisor Christine Pugliese. To prepare for the production of t yearbook, staff members participated in Alto. This along with the help of .lennif long yearbook camp over the summer I The yearbook staff had many goals overall quality. One of the first main dedication of Bob Thomas, photograph accomplished. Other goals included clo student body in the yearbook by coverIng more school events and the Seeing Me sectic Working on the yearbook staff this year has proven to be an exhausting yet rewardin experience for staff members. The V contribute something so important to ti T FF. year the yearbook staff saw almost entirely new fac I a yearbook workshop at Cubberly High School in Pa er O'Neal and Bob Thomas who both attended a we. for this year s yearbook in an effort to improve t goals was to improve the photographs With t ' editor. and his staff of photographers, this has bei aunched the staff well on its way. ' ' I . . . I I er attention to misspellings and including more of t oyager staff feels fortunate to have been able he school in remembering this past school year. FF! 3 4. I I ... .. gill! I. Yearbook advisor Christine Pu liese, 2. Co-editor Jennifer counts 8 the senior favorite ballots. 3. The Voyager staff iourneys to yearbook workshop in Palo Alto. 4. Photography editor Bob Thomas SIUIH16 d by the camera. 5. Renza Celotti shows her great typing form ,annie deadli proofrlgads a list of names. e time. 6. Keith Switzer and Lisa Otrambo. 7. Editor Tammy i N 1 v-..7,,,. ,, My .ex f Z1 2 if , f Z Z .- 3 ' I. Sports Editor Jennifer Watson works on a layout. 2. Vanessa Night- engale glances through an old yearbook. 3. Allison Hickey and Dori Tehada wait on Ms Pugliese to unlock the yearbook room. 4. Sports Editor J.B. Brantome. 5 .QQ N. ,tiff 1s as 3 . '- ' N ' -E.. 5,1-, . w -1 -S. 1 x .rs H 83 xx R .5 . .t . X s A 2 S X 5 X .NX 'X Lisa Aquino works on copywriting. 6. Dori Tehada glances over J.B. Bantome during the yearbook workshop. 7. Brennan M. 8. Laura Fokes stops to watch Mary Cumming work on pages. 9. Dina Vescera, Ms. Pugliese. and Tary Kaylor. 11 ' X, I A,,.-,...a -N w,.,.g a . W . - -. w : 'N ,v-'fd Aw? Q Qu N ru N. x4 A -nf- 1 ki? 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Freshman 1989 Q Aurelia Abreu Christiana Abreu .lose Abreu Vincent Adamo Katherine Adams Carolyn Aflague Martha Aguilar Zeny Marie Agullana Steven Ahn Christopher Albert Naidu Albizua Stephanie Alvarez Andrew Alves Sonia Anchundo Leanna Anders Glenn Antolin Melissa Aquino Roberto Arias Michael Ashmore Francis Attwood Krista Austin Geraldine Axibal Michael Azzalina Sean Michael Baca Amy Bailey Katherine Bakker Diana Balbuena Rolando Baleva Melanie Ballecer Carol Baltazar Olcen Banks Craig Barnum Lorena Batongbacal Wanda Baugh -.. S.-4 x, ,ev e liar- A A l' .Hy s 'C' it. n h? A ll' L rl K Lx Yr? 70 l ,cw ., 'res 4-fs 'Y' W 'fm he . Lx 1, ,Q 'V 7 U U 1 Y X BPT! I T1 '-get X I 'K' . 5 Q X 1- N . x V N .J Christina Bautista Lawrence Bautista Colleen Behan Xochilt Benedict Katherine Berlogar Lia Bermudez Aric Bernard Randall Billingsley Robert Bingham Jason Blair Staci Blake Charles Boles Lemerick Bonifacio Richard Borango Stephen Boski Ann Bottino Jennifer Boyd James Boyle Benjaman Brauer Daryll Brink Michelle Britto Elizabeth Brodie Christiam Brown Ericka Brumfield Stacey Buck Robert Buda Ill Daniel Cabral David Cabral Ronnell Camantigue Christian Camozzi Christina Campos John Campos Kenneth Campos Anabela Cardosa What do you think Jason Du- Regger, Lito Dequina, and John Michaels are staring at? 71 72 Shanan Carney Gladys Carrillo Mirty Carrillo Juli Caruso Dominic Castiglioni Leslle Celles Jeanine Chan Larry Chase, Jr. Jeannine Chavez Heidi Cheney Maura Chermack Cheryl Cheu David Chiang Daniel Chivers David Chrisp Dawn Cisek Stephen Cochran. Jr. Kathleen Cole Eric Concannon Michelle Concepcion Albert Coronado Curshanda Cusseaux April Dambrosio Jennifer Danner ,, ., - ,, Wm W' 6 'swf ' 1 , ' V fel ,572- I. Freshman crowd cheers for the successful Senior skit. 2. Charlie Rebello grips the table for support after eating a cafeteria lunch. Z' La A,5 IT. 'W' if Y? 'ef ' px bf ' i ' dawg 'sf '1lEI 'Qi U ...I ' fu' 1 ' 'KN is r Ni W X xl ? ,J , W , it C Q. . 51 I ,J C L gl px sf , ilu I L .4 v ' WOWl What a treasurel Grace Davis Marcellus Davis Nicole De Mar Preston DeWitt Roenato Del Mundo Steven Delfierro Michael Denu Emelito Dequina Daniel Di Grazia Eric Dimaano Diane Dokko Kerry Dougery Jason Du Regger David Ducazau Sean Duffy Tina Dunbar Edgar Duran. Jr. Denise Dwyer Candace Eaker Taimi Edor Ron Erlandson Carmen Espinoza David Espos Wendy Farley Margaret Farnan Stela Ferreira Michael Fickes Orlando Figueroa Peter Figueroa Coby Fischer Gregory Fisher April Flores Kathleen Fox Kristy Fraser Kellie Gaffey Christa Gall Raymond Gallagher Ill Brian Garcia Francisco Garcia Caroline Gomez Steven Gonsalves Maricela Gonzalez Melissa Granados Andrea Gray Christopher Gray Justin Griffin-Holst Patrick Grubbs Adam Grzybicki Deanna Guesnon Charis Guina -. rs. Q5 - A . ' is 5 7 Yr, l!I!L A i X . 'K X I -a wi ' i We ' C ee. , Q s C al if ' sf C ' ,A ,mgwgss -N x l. Julie O'Keefe and Carol Baltager Ckeeps smiling and i 2. Bottoms up at the Freshman Box Social. ,. K i C -...Lf if :K -, swf s he'Il go awayj. it ,Q i gin ff M , 9. X sv- 1-' . X X x 171 l QA , so ., Jul AX 19 ,A rr if 'Q , , .0' 1 52 ' . l'u c Ya. if sf fn tl! I. Kim Tuazon, Melissa Granadcs, and Zeny Aqullana wait expectantly for their dates. 2. Huh? Ualil Whitfieldb Q sw :aww fx Daniel Hahn Jennifer Ham Frank Hansen Kevin Hare Alysia Harmin Cathleen Harnett Shenise Harris Jason Hayman Carrie Henderson Vincente Herrera Anna Hess Heather Hicks Katherine Hirayama Jeremy Hixson Anthony Hollman Michael Homa Nancy Hormel Tamela Hutton Jarrod lldesa Sean Jackson Daniel Jacques William James Jr. Laura Janke James Jardin John Jenson Lori Jenson Tai-Lard Jeung Kenneth Johnson Kacey Jones Mary Jane Joson Wyan Jow Clayton Julien Amy Jun Karherine Kayas Patrick Kealy John Juhan Kim John Soo Kim William Kim Douglas Kitani Kevin Koskella Richard Laccay Sabrina Lagger Christina Laudani Margie Ring. Patric ia Marquez. and Jennie Norton are dressed for a safari. L :G ' rr A 'iff - H. l ,.,,. ,,,-,- W L h . 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David Espos hurrys to class to avoid a detention Nathan Rose Ronald Rosero Dale Rostia Leilani Ann Ruiz Gregory Runnels Catherine Sah Robert Saitzyk Paige Sammons Brent Sandoau Susan Sanelli Melinda Santos Michael Santos Benjamin Sarno Susan Schaeffer Karolyn Schott Joseph Schwab Joseph Schwenge Jacob Scott Sandra Segarra Sarah Segrave Anna Seitz Kevin Sellards Stephanie Shaw Giovanna Shay Michael Shea Steven Shelley Ronald Shinn Mark Silva Tina Marie Silva Charvet Simone I' Kevin Smith Thomas Smith Christine Souza David Spencer Roderick Stacy Jessica Stewart Anthony Stockton Kelley Strahan Melinda Szto Zina Tabimina Cheryl Tnag Sophia Tavares Darin Tehada Patrick Tetsall Richard Tews Julie Thiede Aaron Thomas David Timmons Ronald Tong Nelsene Toriaro Tiffany Torquemada Kristine Troiano Kim Tuazon Steven Ulrich Julie Llnderwo pd Juanita Velf.-quez Ethel Villegas Alfred Vita QS.- X F xf t 'i at uf' 5 ,, 'lsr' ' ' W5 ,ff QRS I S Q r. ...A V iran-v ' s Q , , 1, M ,e,eo , ul , Joey Swanger gives sophomore Elisa Aran! a friendly pat on the shoulder. Maureen and Pete in their youth. CMelanie Bellaer and David Rebelloj ,N 1: 1 .R v 45 az '4 Michael Wade Wendy Watsc William Wetherell Michael Whelan Jalil Whitfield Leonard Wiersma Stacey Wiley Marvin Williams Maurice Womack Joanne Wong Chris Wright Daniel Wright Joseph Wuelfing Lisa Wyrabkiewicz Julian Zendenjas Anthony Zuazo Andrew Zumwalt Q ng st If? ,QI 5.233 Umxwml mi '54 . 'X Fl .sg J 5 Si. ks K L ' P XXX XX 3 Sophomo g19SS E35 Gif R W3 S EQ 3 aj X iii TLS 3 E ig we ,iw Q2 X I' E3 53 we 5 Maricel Abundabar Lanie Agulay Cherie Alberts Randell Allen Robert Alvarado Kristen Anderegg Richard Antonini Carl Arada ll Michelle Assum Geoffrey Ayupan Virchilou Ballelos Kenneth Balthazor Andrew Banchieri Melody Barbout Timothy Barnes Julie Barr Karen Barrett Patty Barron Cheryl Bass Christian James Bateman Eric Bellamy Yvette Benavidez Bruce Bigelow Gregg Bilse tl 1 ' I W ix SK sw Qi . ,ef . Q . f i ws:-is r C Q tiki is X X wx C, ieee W- C Q. 3? EQ, Q l- if C fi, K , ix gl- tk f ! Q ,ri... C yr- .Aho I. Joey Blandino finds time picture. 2. Ann Remedios an school is out, to look out the door for d Shelly Perry smile aftej A1 Y' l C. L. s A Q' .I'1 X 1 3 f f 1 Q 7' r tm -1 glllhibl ff vii 53. A 2 I. Sophomores are enjoying lunch 2. Laura Thompson looks real excited about her home-made sandwich. 9 X as C . 8 l Q .4 Jennifer Bitz Joseph Blandino Brian Blasquez Jennifer Blaurock John Bolich Joseph Bondad Patrick Bowen Duane Brown Roseann Brown Lisa Cabusora Tara Cagaanan Jacqueline Caldwell Elianna Campos Dionne Carlos Gail Carlton Janis Carney Nicole Carrigan Jennifer Cast Marcus Castain Melissa Castro Anne Ceresa Lilia Chambers Gregory Chan Harry Chang Jr. Sandra Chang James Chao Jill Chavez Dana Cherezian Tracy Chiatello Michael Chin Kevin Choy Naomi Chu Eddie Chung Alicia Churka Anna Claveria Catherine Cocard Anna Maria Cochran Katherine Colarchik Julia Comphel Joseph Coronado Joseph Correia Tara Cortez Deanna Criste Timothy Crooks Robert Crosby Edward Cruz Julianna Danner Michelle Dearborn Marc Debley Alan Del Mundo Dolores Delucchi Heather Dion Glenelg Dishman Marites Domingo Kristina Douglas Geraldine Dungca John Dunphy William Espicha Joel Espinoza Angelina Estrada Katherine Evans Edward Farnan Mark Farrell Kenneth Fernandez Monica Fernandez Richard Fernandez Hipolito Ferrer Roberto Ferrer Gregory Field Michele Field Nicholas Figone Peter Fitzpatrick Kelley Fleck Vincent Fontanilla Theresa-Ann Franckowlak Carrie Frates Mitchell Freitas Julie Gambina Manual Garcia F 0 IXW5 Jennifer Pans heads for her next class. Wu. Human 1Ken Lcandrob ISIhII1kIl'1g about his red bike lt s lunchtime for Pauline O Connor Geraldine Dungca Laura Thompson, and Kathryn Pethan Mariam Garcia Mark Garcia Jason Gardner Arianna Giaroli Elizabeth Gier Monica Glover Sabrina UOIGGSSIO Virginia Gonzales Eric Gonzalez Barbara Gordon Elisa Grant Amy Gravdahl Julie Greaney Lesli Ann Griffiths Daniel Guerrero Laura Guesnon Ahgee Guo David Gutierrez Elizabeth Guzman Kathleen Hahn Linda Halaska Claudia Halkyer Jeremiah Hare Bradford Harley Jerald Harrah Dana Harrell Anmarie Harris Gregory Harrison, Andrea Heaven Nikki Heckart Danielle Helmy Traci Henson Renee Hernandez -- i ,::- ,sl st l. Sophomores are gathered together for the rally l QT av . X 'va L fig? Rs? X Gregory Herrick Brian Hickey Anna Hidalgo Autumn Hipps Peter Holland Eva Hom K. Hudson Jennifer Hugenberger Brenda Hyde Lance lnderbitzen Gerals James Lucero Jaramillo Celocia Jayesinghe Kevin Jefferson Jose Rinaldo Patricia Kabitzke John Kealy Robert Keene Susan Kim James Kinsella Hilary Kline Tamara Kulick Michael Kuo Anthony Laudani Richard Laureta Ken Leandro Aery Lee Jane Lee Sid Lee Jean-Pierre LeFrancois Lori Lemas Anthony Leones Frances Lewis 91 Shannon Lewis Esmond Licad David Liebowitz Michael Lin Derrick Lind Alfred Llamas Philip Long Dee Ann Louis Jose Alfredo Loyola Sandra Lucas Joanne Lucila Richard Lyons Kimberly Magadia Christina Mahler Charles Maier Rudy Malanum Stefan Manaois Michael Mangiapane Dan Manha Julie Manick Dawn Mariman Dina Marquez Anne Martin Frank Martins Jr. Regina Maya Thomas Mayhew Brian McCormick Kiera McCormick Michael McDermott Kristen McDonnell 'K ir S A J fsck, . S . ill Q f .ss - K , ,,,, ., Q5 A Is , .ie 9 l it S Q Qrh i V X l ies a tas My QJQLL 9 Kathryn Pethan is a 'QS if A -,ze Q 1 Q A as as. 1 1 I 1, Q- ' 1, ff , in-Y are on Elm Street. Ill put my geometry book away right now Ms. Geell ff . blk is is out J ,Y i ,Q Chantel Medeiros Cynthia Medina Alexander Medveczky Ryan Meekma Manuel Melendez Michelle Mendaros Julie Metzler Heather Mietz Jennifer Milla Deana Mills Mairead Mitchell Rocco Montalvo Gina Moreno. Mark Moreno Vanessa Morishige Peter Morrison Catherine Nedderman Jeffrey Nelson Carlton Nielsen Matthew Nordling Marcia O Connell Carrie O Connor Pauline O Connor Victoria O Reilly Erick Ormsby Yoonsook Pack Tonya Palatino Bela Palfalvi Gina Marie Pangelinan Jerry Pao 93 Dax Parreno Shelley Peery Tamara Pena Colleen Pendergast Jennifer Pernus Daniel Pestana Adam Petersen Kathryn Pethan Sofia Pinzarrone Raquel Piper William Plowman David Wiebeck Pokorny Joseph Polk Jennifer Pons Caryn Quartaroli Michelle Quebbeman Roger Quezada Brad Quilici Bernadette Quintilla Christine Raasch Cindy Rebello Janine Redinger Steven Rego Anna Marie Remedios Jennifer Reyes Karen Rich Robert Richard Margaret Rios Brian Rivers Maria Rodrigues Amelee Rogers Benjamin Rogers Jose Roldao Christina Rosen 94 x Q Sh viii se' if Q' ,Y I S . f Q 3 b . .S xx . L I x X Q s' . X -f , if fi . ,Q 3 .1 , 2. S K! - sg :T W1 f ft I X' yrs 1 S k zggt. n 5, L .5 Q 5 ' S wr S ni :sffsssw H new X , Q ef, ' L X p .l Y! Sp, si. 1 4 l 5 3' Hard at work is Adam Petersen Marion Rosita Leslie Ann Ruiz Lisa Runnels Kristen Russo Michael Ryan Patrick Ryland Modris Salzirnis Ariel San Pedro Norma Sanchez Stephen Sanger Louis Santiago Judy Santos Ricardo Sardiello Kathleen Schor Raymond Schmitz Veronica See Steven Seitz Lisa Severini Jennie Shinn Stacy Shoemaker Edwin Silva Joseph Silva Mark Sine Elaine Skokan Scott Slater Daniel Slone Kimberly Smith Lisa Smith Marcos Soria Leizl Soriano Teresa Sotelo John Spence James Spowart Jeanette Stahowski 1 -...le s uT 3A Krista Staszkow Bonnie Stillwell Daniel Stone Sharon Stone Olivia Sun Mary Katie Sweeney Grainne Sweetman Marjorie Szto Zarah Tabimina John Tafoya Arthur Tanisasa Victoria Templeton Denise Ten Bosch Margaret Tews Laura Thompson John Tien Cheryl Dannene Tompkins Antonio Torres 96 if ZA I. Wait a minutel. you want me to do what?? 2. Kathry Pethan and Geraldine Dungca cool off in the breeze way. Mr. Accord poses with some Sophomore friends, s N' i s 5 if x x Y . V in - Hifi: A DQ f W' 1 t Xi 6 sg. 5 L17 'N5t..a4r K I Junior Varsity cheerleaders Kristen Russo. Chantel Medeiros, Kelly Warner, Rich. Grianne Sweetmen. and Tami Pena. f.. ,- , , 'M Rachel Torres Quang Trinh Sonia Ulrich Joelle Valle Jonathan Varni Lisa Vizcaino Denise Wagoner Tina Wakeman Maureen Walsh Kelli Warner Jason Watters Heather Weise Christopher Wenzler Daniel Wolf Darrin Wolfe Esther Wong Michelle Woodall Kirk Yoshida Michelle ASSUYUI Karen Pauline O'Connor enjoys one of Moreau's dances 'Hs- 4 ,vii 1. 'Le 5 ., Y A M411 , K X Qfmogfwgy 4953 QV L N XUQQZQESWPNSI P9 Hi WN M QW SK Wwwljswg Q Q PQ N NQSV X? Sw VD B MQ Egvfigwgwkxm is NJ, Q xp ,NX E! -QQ X NA 5633 0 Q91 fx Juniors X Carrie Abascal Maria Abreu Ronald Agatep Claudia Aguilar Jason Aguirre Kathleen Alessandro Michael Alvarez Lisa Alves Terese Anas Margaret Andaya Don Aniano Juan Araujo Stacy Arhontes Elizabeth Assum Anna Atayde Kelli Attinello Simon Atwood Timothy Avila Rita Avisa Gerry Ayupan Steven Azevedo Milarose Baleva Angela Banchieri Katherine Banks Joaquin Barreto Cheryl Bartholomeu Elisa Bauhofer James Berio Carrie Berlogar Charles Bettencourt Michael Bierly Michael Blasquez Nicholas Boski Andrea Botsford Michael Brand Laura Braun Mary Bredderman Victoria Breves Robert Brink Carlos Briones Brent Bustos Peter Candelario Kimberly Cardoza Tracy Cardoza Renee Cariveau Bryan Carroll Benjamin Castillo Rochelle Cello Carol Chao Heidi Chapman Christina Cheney Brenda Chermack Sandra Chevalier Jennette Chicoine Laina Chikhani Jeffrey Chimienti Catherine Chu Vivian Chu Charlotte Chung Karen Clarke Stacy Collard Erila Cooper Daniel Crew Vanessa Crone Patrick Crossett Dennis Curren Paige D'Angelo Karen D'Souza Matthew Davis Denise DeCoite Sandra DeCosta Cesar De Sousa Pinky De Vera Jason Debley Dale Delfierro Paul Delucchi Angela Der Mia Di Giulio Thomas Dorsey Charlene Dougherty Timothy Downs William Duarte Gregory Dubney Teresa Dunlap Dino Duque Lynnette Duran Christopher Eccleston Concepcion Engalla Linette Escobar Paul Espeio Arthur Espos Maria Estrada Enrique Evangelista Jennifer Evans Timothy Fallin Mark Famous 102 ? ira VX .Q V 31, mtl LQ, ,f i Stacey Hendrix hard at work. S A193 I 4 YV? Michelle Perriera. Claudia Lombana. Judy Madge. Percy Sales ts ' FR x x qs if El' 1, ' 'Q - ey..- X Q. JF ai . ,X ' ' : 'X ai - , K . .., .: , l , , . Q, l Q 'F' :J N' f - 'P- S , 3 D 'Q s it s 1 NY' I it z if f sesa - - Q ! 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K 'elif in he - ,yyr. N We I1 If J Q 3 it -te Gordon Pascale - ace student. 4 tt H vi 503' Ji X t J Q 1 ,2 ' ' L Sue Flores, Michelle Kensinger. and Tamara Kulick it f Q Carrie Berlogar doesnt find the joke humorous. .S . e my We Q 4 QNX wt' I 6 3 a ' f . ,H-Q. 5' H' ' fs K wr' L5 si' 'P' 4 ,K Ja ckie McKean caught off-guard. Ronald King Jean Knoth Bryan Knowlton Clarissa Krings Kristine Kuwata Hayme Lake .lessann Larez Nicole Leavitt Steven Libby Matthew Lillie Alexander Limjoco Laura Litchfield Christine Lockhart Annie L. Loggins Alejandrino Lola Jon Lola Claudia Lomvana Estella Lopez Dannette Louis Bridget Lydon Michael Lyen Nora Lynch Renato Madamba Michael Maddock Judith Madge Staci Madrid Candace Magann Anthony Manaois Kristine Martell Edwin Martin Michelle Martin Andrew Martinez James Martinez Steve Martinez Gina Massey Lisa May Danielle Maze Margaret Mc Arthur Donald Mc Daniel Monique Mc Mearn Jill Mc Cormick James Mc Cue Jacqueline Mc Kean Michael Mc Keon Arlene Medellin Christy Medellin Eric Medellin Maureen Meyers Audrey Milano Mary Miller Kevin Mintz Ann Marie Montemayor Leonela Montero Stephen Moore James Mootz Michael Moresi Karna Navarro Clyde Nazareth Joanna Nelson Shawn Noonan Brock O' Harran Mary O' Keeffe Trinidad Oieda Belinda Ordenana Guadalupe Orea Daniel Osanna S ew 34 f Q , .g 1. 1' o I Q. 14 X Rav 1 Ei 3' ' yn at , N it S' Q F' 53? ' X fr as -if Robert Padilla Antony Pando Peter Parenti Jim Park Ludy Pasaoa Gordon Pascale Lourdes Pasion Thomas Paynter Catherine Peacock Kenneth Peffer Mark Perez Michelle Perriera Theresa Peyton Amy Picha Jenifer Pike Brian Pine Paul Placido Wendy Poletti Felix Poquiz Darryl Pretto Joel Proto Christopher Pucci Marylou Purisima Nanci Quinones Darren Ravazza Paul Rebello Albert Retodo Daniela Rible Stephanie Richter Marierra Rimando Robert Rios Daniel Ritzman Robert Robello Christina Roberts Colleen Robinson Annabelle Rodriguez Rita Rodriguez Timothy Rogers Diane Romo Peter Rosen Anna Rosette Percy Sales Marnie Salido Queer-D Daniel Sanelli Adrianus Schabbing Clifford Schenkhuizen Joseph Schneitman Erika Schuh Erika Schulte Christopher Schusske Michelle Schwenger Paul Seitz Lisa Sell Donald Shinn Sean Singewald Lucinda Sison Timothy Slone Patrick Smith Robert Smith Sean Smith Susan Sornberger Robert Specht Rebecca Spencer Jennifer Stafford 108 X! in , X A Q X 255537 asm li. I YI fl f--S Q at 3 , W elk affix Maria Abreu reaches ou I and touches someone sf S. fi ' :NX S , fs tai. ' X sl' q T.,-1,55 Q Q s .si li Steve Libby and Amy Wixon show off their future professions. ' ., Q Brian Standing ' L-,gi g Laura Stanley ' lr f-,ff tv' 3' fx Craig Staszkow V ,vtv Mary Sullivan 0 .z . , k Robert Swarts Matthew Taylor R an 5' 'NN l ,Was 4, ' 5,2 My : l g Q . Y it I it S W 3 Q .f 1 sf' 'Q f . -ff K Q 5 af' if Darlene Teixeira Myron Tejada Robert Thomas Michelle Tom Sheri Tonies Cyril Udall l Monica Ulrich Kiersten VandenAkker Christopher Vasquez Cecilia Villanueva Eric Vizcaino Doris Wagoner A sf . Craig Watega E- r Janal Watkins Stefan Weber Gia West Wendy Widing Wendy Wiersma Q , K ,. A ff' , , if of 'c 'S' gs x, .l fm .,, .f--ff , -H- .f:- - ' Anthony Williams Thomas Williams Elizabeht Wilmurt Beniamin Wilson Amy Wixson Leslie Wolfe 109 Raymond Wong ':4Z'V' C Russell Wong Todd Wong Monica Wuelfing Jennifer Wyman Loraine Yamaguchi Shirley Yang .gh 5 In Theresa Young Sergey Zaderey Janet Zamzow Paul Zendejas Andrew Ziola .Lea 1 A . I. Mia Di Giulio and Lynette Duran show off Kim and Kacy Krisman. 2. Paul Zendeias and Craig Stazkow. 3. Clyde Nazereth Coke refiller. 4. Teresa Anas and Cheryl Bartholomeu look pretty for the camera. 5. Rick Gomez photogra- pher at large. 6. Dan Ritzman asks Marie Escobar to the X-mas Ball. 7. A Care Bear disguised as Lisa Assum. 8. Vicki Breves wonders just how much time is left in class. 9. Beth Guesnon celebrates a happy birthday. 110 5,719 Q vs N -Y- -NX - w -1 ' A x Q33 A 'sas N' H .pix e ' wk x..4l N 1? Xe Q - 4 I 4A SA 1 Wiki? . I Ig 'lf 4 K. 1 1 Ins. v A 9A VW' W wx .gs 'S if x x 1 T7 V . Ndw1NYQW S' R N7 ww3? A 5 J QQ iw W Q W fs iigfilll Q f MWWQWWN 1 l rn R ' A V5 MW? ' sf W NkOQMWwwQ N36 f Mx ' V , W 553355 Qgjfiwiwjigf Www M Wil Q9 1 W K ,W KNW Dawg Noelle Abela William Aliski 7, , Carla Andalis Derrick Anderson 114 Erich Ackerman Aguilar Josie Agullana Gina Alonzo Suzanne Lang talks to another student Alverez Theresa Amouroux Nestor Anda ya class. Donna Anderson Qi 'HBE- Ronald Cabusora Laura Caeton Brennan Harmuxh and Tim Hall: Thar's right, we're Bad! Nikg Cagaanan Mark Camarena 1 . ,LV Guy Cameron Scott Campbell .L U ww ,, Nl I 4 ' 11.41 ' ,-I 7 n0vv,,,,n Y , , ..'J l.-:J fnnrnyfoo' 9 fvvoeso' Chery, Campos Christina Cana'as Bill DeRidder and his friend pose for the camera. J j Al J! - J-'b19v, , 3 .., in 1 N 1 9 1 1 4 4 1 I 1 ' FV George Brumm, caught in the actl Gjestland Jeri Goldt Gomes Pamela Gomez Diane Gonsalves Jacqueline Gonzales Lee 35- iw Goulart Maureen Grgurina iff, Wy?-w--v Stephen Griffiths Marlo Groves R Grubbs Da vid Grywczynski Angela Gudino Maryann Guesnon Monica Guitron Maria Gutierrez t 5' Q.. , R , Ramona Gutierrez Timothy Hall Tisa Hall Debora Halloran Q..-1 . Judith Halper Robert Ham Ill Michael Hansen susan Harmeyer J.B. Brantome begins a long journey up the stairway. i l 6 Michelle K oskella Jamie Kress Laura K roeckel Monte K ulick ,qvfv Linda Kuo Ian Land 1 Lang Suzanne Lang l ? -'Y' 5 Ruth Laureta Robyn Lema Brenda Loggins Gloria Lomas .lohn 126 Leonesio Sandra Light tab' Brandon Loose l r I Melissa Lopez .loan Lynch Philip Lyons Nanette Macapanpan Scott Machado Margaret Maguire Mary Malpede E-E' Kim Roman is still alive and smiling after giving blood. Sandra Mac Arthur Walter Malattia if Emily Mamaril kv- 173' M... Michelle Manick Michelle Marisigan 127 A w 4 Shelley Newman Vanessa Nightingale , L Michelle Nolan Daniel Orconnor Laura shows her school spirit on the way to a rally. .-an Liam O'Connor Timothy O'Connor Eric Hartman contemplates his Trig homework. O,L eary Jennifer O,Neal 1 1 A o lm: 'bf .9--A Cynthia Robinson Kimberly Roman Peter Roman Susan Rose ,a James Rosette Michael Rossi Craig Rowe Lisa Ruibal FN 2 2 f-C Q , F' I 1 Scott Russo Scott Ryan f'l. Darren Vallone and Cilla Faso hang out at lunch. Stephanie Sah Antoinette Sanchez Edward Smith Elizabeth Sollitt Maria Songey Deborah Soto Catarina Sousa Michael Souza QED' Peggy Spence 'Wke RUSSPG-O' 'wk Daniel Squiers Kevin Staszkow Arnold Suligan David Sullivan Erin Sullivan ,....- ,arg -ru ,QL HST!! Sw 'V 1 U SA' QJQS, 'U f A W .9 , ' f, X ft V-J -'M ' , 4 - ,. , 'A 1, fp ff f 136 ' J ,'D iO,UQ3',r Lili!! Ulm K, T, 4 1 1, X , ,V '-fwfr , +1 'Q vc: 12 M 14:1 , ,W -- i M- il , WI sw 16 -r w - 5 ,I il- 'K 'IQ'-I-7 0- 1 , , M Z f TJL J! QA' 1111! J gk 'll J flflf 6 X1 4' X! KJ f 1 I kd ff ' lf,, U7 n ! w ,.-um 'D'- mf' if--' Heesook Yoo Susan Young Timothy Young Carlos Zartuche UJQJ w www fcifclqisl , coo 'Pri Robert Zum walt ug, 141 sENloR PAV Rmas The selection of Senior class favorites came earl this year as the yearbook staff raced to meet a color deadline. Congratulations g to those selected as they are some of the outstanding personalities of the Senior class of l986. Biggest Flirts Catarina Sousa and Mike Souza W' ws. ' L17 Most Likely to Succeed Hee Sook Yoo and Jim Antonini Q Christina Pretto and David Kim ' ' lu .4-Z' Cutest Couple Sandy Coltharp and Carlos 'I K W 4 will ex jr, lm 'CXZQ A -. u Nicest Eyes 1 I Class Clowns Jennifer O'Neal and Pat ' ' A .loan Lynch and Pete Harrison - 1 Roman I 1 . - , Most Creative C illa Faso and Ronnie Cabusora gf? Nlcest Smlle Lisa Fuschlin and Jeff Roman Feuerstein Most Dedicated Kevin Staszkow and Kim Shyest Christian Uy and Linda Kuo 1- Wm! ' 'wrwff I, Nicest Hair Mary Malpede and Mike Hansen ,,,.. iff! :-.' 55 , 9 ml 15,-Tf52'f.-fl719. +WL'Li 'LK Most Athletic Jennifer Watson and Glenn Baxle y Most Individual Rick Vogel and Mary Cumming -1-1 r W. uMwqTTk:bn?wE.4LA:: .:r?:,Vi:,,,., 3,f..,,e., ,,,..f,m,-w , in .,. ww.. alumni 0 .. 2 i , . A , n v .71 !, , . 3 it - H' K 1 1 ' I K 1 pfdrin Most Spirited Dixie Harrison and Eddie Most Talented Rober t Tatad and Sharon Most Talkative I Denise Freitas and Steve Fernandes Baldvla Reikes AIXM - YW ' 4 FACULTY and STAFF CANDI I. Robert Kossick 2. Susanna Pancella and Maryann Udoutch 3. Petar Zegura and Maureen Barreiro 4. Sue Villarreal 5. Chet Dickson 6. Todd Anderson 7. Another intellectually stimulating Iecturel ,yew Situ Sw., CA DID 1, 'R p ft 'xy If W wnuq x 1 n X .,, E -A 24 Don Morneau Christine Pugliese John Hagopian John Cerelli Cheryl Market and Micheal Steeb Debra Siegel Af-ff 'nm-rf I 147 MINISTR TIG Maureen Barreiro Dean of Women lg' Br. Joseph Connell President Diane Mathios Director of Curriculum Peter Peabody Activities Director e 1 if sf ff' at fr XE I Mary Bertrand James Bowen Ray Breves Head Counselor Development Director Plant Manager Susan Duane Ingram Kathy Joseph Librarian Public Relations Athletic Director fr . --'- 'i ff X i ir' r wh 'T I, 2, Q if ' if xg . Q, James Maxwell Vice-Principal Ed Mclntosh Wally Mikula Principal Campus Ministry Micheal Schweickert-Stary Rev. Rusty Shaughnessy Carroll Weber C.C.S. Business Manager I Suzanne Cofer FroshfSoph Counselor Jenifer Levy-Wendt Career Counselor 9 James Patterson College Counselor Peter Zegura Dean of Men 3 3 TEACHER Allen Acord T World History Business, Geometry G20mC!l'Y- Algebra Fred Barreiro Marek Breiger English. Journalism s dp 'i Connie Canalas Marlene Candell John Cerelli Janet Chrisman Geometry, Algebra English Spanish P.E.fHealth f Annemarie Cota Chet Dickson Tony Dorado Michael Ferguson English Biology, Physical Science P.E.. Theology, Psych. Theology Bonnie Gallogly Janita Gee Barbara Glass John Hagopian Home Ecgngmiqs Biology, Anatomy English Algebra E .3 Mary Burgin Algebra 'Ja 4. Robert Cole U.S. History David Fryman Physics. Robotics, Electronics Margarethe Harper German, Spanish Mr. Serrao, in his Sunday best. Diane Janssen Kurt Kirchoff Robert Kossick Chris Krisman Physical Education 3 Kevin McCarty Latin, Theology, Ethics Susanna Pancella Computer Programming B English Off. Pract. Adv Theology, Ethics American Government Twins Kathy Kyle Judy Larson Larry Long Cheryl Market Chemiglry, Biology Chemistry Media Ethics. Theology English. Adv Composition Bob Mc Entee Yolanda Moran Don Morneau Susie O'NeilI English, Public Speaking Spanish Physical Education Computer Programming A as X x xxx T xg S? K H34 - i s ' ii 6, X Christine Pugliese Virginia Saenz Susan Sambuceti Rich Serrao Art. Yearbook, Typing Theology English Analysis, Accounting if Jerry Sheets Steve Showers World History English Barbara Glass says Who's complaining! Q-2 Debra Siegel Sarah Simonian Richard Smith Micheal Steeb Maryann Udoutch French Typing, Home Economics. Psychology. French Theology Algebra 2. Analysis Biology S. Sue Villarreal Tim Walsh 50512 tjtson Glenn Watson Phil Wilder Theology. English P.E.. Algebra Computer Programming, Math Art Social Studies Linda Wolf Geometry 'EL Sis 'T K S iii Dale Wolford Chef Micheal Ferguson is about to Cook the rabbit, Chet Dickson. Music STAFF Louise Bettencourt Duplicat ion SS: A A - X .K 3 , ' X 5 ,Q 1 1 as f ,, X as C 'Z Q 5 C Q' 9 is f ,, , C h . L B ffaiff 39 Rae Gan Attendance No Picture Available Jean Bordere Maintenance Sandee Hansen Curriculum Director wy- 1' Carol Madrid 'QP- lf Carmelita Cahill Cafeteria A N d Q A L , . Q-M, Wu ' VH' L 'L W KH Bernice Henderson Cafeteria Marc McConvilIe Dorthy Libby Registrar Capital Campaign Drug Counselor -T ,g y A l f- 'I Ln ' I ' 1 ' f X 2 L 1-.. S Wi - All, j ,'f. Q z. .L,. 2 K X ,, Nl I 4 -i , X rq V A Br. Larry O'Brien Manuel Pacheco Tony Pacheco ASSNBU' l'b 3f'a Capital Campaign Maintainance Maintainance Head of Maintainance Janita Gee describes the cycle of ATP's. Brian Phillips Bernie Puccini Maintenance Principals Secretary we L3 I y i ' sr il . , 1 Kristin Rudy Carmen Sousa Business Office Development nwx lu Vkilnhg Y lrliblholzluli HlToWle0ik 1n's84t s be 1 I X Lg PM Pm! R Xlfg K it 'Q 'S X e , vu u '41 Judy Larson insists that her chemistry students memorize the formulas, Jenifer Levy-Wendt encourages students to pursue a career as a doctor 'Q P '91 it sa 2 M Erlinda Rodrigues Cliff Rogers Pat Rogers Cafeteria Maintenance Maintenance Bill Tressler is surprised with the news 1, ' : , I Marion Taylor Pete Vasquez Presidents Secretary Maintenance David Widmayer Computer Operator 6' 0' 1A 1 ,JU X L. 4A 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Glenn Watson Annemarie Cola Kevin McCarty James Patterson Janita Gee Micheal Schweickert-Stary Rev. Rusty Shaughnessy Maryann Udoutch Michael Steeb ,dupe- Chris Krisman Susan Geiger Sarah Simonian James Maxwell Tim Walsh Susan Sambuceli Peter Peabody lf av' 4? X ,,... Ciiimlf IXE Y ,ls ,7 .1 Hd f 1 S Q .ft -id Bev-Ssadauuk 'SWR H-rg.-.4 x A 4 , -,. , x- swat:-aff vw- 5 Q iiiilaw Q wQJff j? g X , 4 x. 5: -e ff 4: IQECLI' C7 ff? , 570511 J L ccwbt behave Hnese, 4 ATHLETIQS X ldeoff, are Oven, X Remem ber how I wwe-,+ gm. 'Wwe wockevfls OJ' Bar X a,0aJ3h Slffffgg w'f'f6 CL l0Lu5+, ply ,qqwef Povfgex Hfwem. LUG have be cw ,L+ J wsi' fOr Qld. HWKS SCLKE. Qenverfpbef when gow MCLOL She! Zeg cwwci wrci On Ljcwwf IQCLCJC VLJ0 the Lughfgf' CHA HH? jj I4 V10 LO LU Dromise Ahab K C will be keepfwg much. fj01,4,ll WSW me CU? Davie? my 5lfz5I1Cy. I z,LE: 1 CufQ-f J QCWL CHEF In W ou, QFSLLJ gc-ur 1695. wok when 3012 have Sh fs CDW- TQIL6 Cari over' eine Slftmfzlfhcr cufd 'f'Nf I Ot' Ng- XX ,,.'f- -,-.1 '-fi, wlffn Swfzlwj efg Hoc HDS M01 lciifs cjef fo51fHf1er-3 fx-X ' 9 4 of P ' I wish you WIC l9C35'f of luck ox gyubovhj Dow? fbrgef fo KIT Ji LOUQE you Lovf ? FVMWWWIQ flwmfg Q23 H Each year the Song Girls are regarded as enter- tainment during football and basketball games. This is only a partial display of their spirit and abilities. The Song Girls perform at many competitions. go to camp during the summer while practicing the re- maining weeks, and they practice 2 to 3 hours a day, 3 days a week. Their dedication to their sport is a year round committment, unlike a regular single sea- son sport. They not only practice all summer, but they continue cheering and competing throughout football and basketball seasons. Y 9 -.. . -nl Lynette Duran we f' f fm .naw Mia DiGiulio ' 1: n I A Laura Caeton In Sharon Baldoza l- The l985-86 Song Girls. 2. The Song Girls go wild upon receiving 2nd place at Omega. H 3. Laura Caeton is momentarily stunned by the e camera. a 4. Sabrina Burigsay and Michelle Nolan have no d doubts in their mind about who's gil, 5. The Song Girls show us their stuff at the first outdoor rally. Sabrina The S as their very well rally and half tim tic Circl brina Bu if you've an under ng Girls use Drum Talk by Nick Kirchoff ompetition cheer. It has apparently worked as they placed 2nd in the Omega Kick-Off Ist at the Chabot competition. Some of their songs include, You Spin Me Round , Mys- and New Attitude. Head Song Girl, Sa- igsay, states We have a lot of talent, and ever seen them perform, you'Il agree that's statement. X A . Wendy Polettl 4 'i Stl Lori Yamaguchi MPP' we A,- Amy Wixson lv! x .1 AV ,U Michelle Nolan 9 l Gooo Mor-eau , where have you heard this be- fore? Well if you were ever at a football or basketball game you probably heard it from IO girls all dressed the same, screaming their hearts out. This years Varsity Cheer went to Omega with a reputation to uphold. They took second overall and the Mariner crowd won the most spirited award. All of the hard work and practice really payed off. al i The The tion The i985-86 Varsity Cheerleaders. Cheerleaders spring into ac- at the Omega Rally. cheerleaders perform at one of the many pep rallies held throughout the year. Kelly Halligan defies gravity at the Omega rally. It all started early in the year at the cheerleading camp where the girls had to work for their fun. And they had a lot of fun. This years squad has only 3 seniors on it. Dixie Dixie Harrison. Chris Singer, and Sandy Coltharp. was chosen as head cheerleader by the squad. Chris and Dixie have been cheering for Moreau since freshman year and this is Sandy's second. H e a d Dixie Harrison Chris Singer Sandy Coltharp Laura Stanley Darlene Teixeira Milarose Baleva Kiersten Vandenakker Theresa Young Kelly Halligan Nellie Montero Future Omega hamps? Hey, boys and girls . How do you feeI? . Well you had better feel good because we're out here doing our best to make sure that you do. We all have to give this year's Junior Varsity cheerleaders a big pat on the back for all of their hard work and dedication to our football and basketball teams. Let's admit it. our sports events wouldn't be the same without them cheering us along. If you thought that you recognized some of the squad members from last year it's because this years J.V. squad is the same squad from last years fresh- mans'. Cheerleading gives me a chance to meet other people and make new friends. It allows me to particpate in many of the schoo!l's activities in a very unique way . These are the feel- ings of veteran cheerleader Kristen Russo and probably for the rdst of the squad as well. The girls have a great time out there ever. Head tough doing what they do best. having fun. There were. how- Iong and tedious practices that took alot of patience. cheerleader Trish Boyle and the rest of the squad will be to beat in future Omega rallies. l985-86 J.V. Cheerleaders: left to right. Grainne chelle Assum. Karen Rich, Trish Boyle. Kelli Warner. Tami Pena. Chantel Medeiros. Russo. l. lt can't be that bad up there Kristen . 2. The J.V. cheerleaders perform at a football game. 3. Michelle Assum and Grainne Sweet- man are friends forever. 4. Karen Rich doesn't seem as amused at the basketball game as do Tammy Pena and Kristen Russo. 9 7f13'?i2ff.Nf will - v gfifiu 2, . -- - ew... . .5 ,fgegsm KV: W Surprising New Talent This year. as in previous years, we received a new batch of cheerleaders to support our sports events. These young ladies went through a long process of try outs and eliminations in the beginning of the year to get where they are today. They really earned their spot. After making the squad, the new rookies found out the thrills of trying to make the crowd of a football game cheer on their team. W ' The l985-86 Frosh Cheer: Xochilt Benadict, Kim Tuazon, Stella Ferreira. Zenny Agullana. Kristin Troiano, Melissa Granados. Tiffany Torquemada, and Sophia Tavares. The girls not only learned how to encourage partici- pation and spirit but also how to do it in sub-freezing weather. It turned out to be a lot of work and they did an excellent job. Coordinator, Sarah Simonian, says, l was so surprised to see how quickly these young ladies caught on. They were so organized as if they've done it before. You can't single out the most spirited in this group. I, Sophia Tavares and Kim Tuazon get iumpy for the camera. 2. Stella Ferreira nd Tiffany Torquemala seem to be mused at one of the rallies. 3. Wait a inutel Hold that poseI. 4. The Freshman heer strut their stuff. S. Melissa Grana- os isn't too sure of what's going on. Na9f'9 This years varsity football team finished 7 wins and 3 losses. Their record doesn't really tell the true story of how well this team played. For the first time in the schools history, the Mariner Football Team was ranked in the state of California. ,The team defeated 3 North Coast Section Teams. San Leandro 35-7, Encinal 2l-IO. and Washington 2l-l4. On offense the Mariners were 3rd in the Easy Bay. The offense was led by the running of Braxton Banks, the passing of Craig Rowe, the receiving of Tim Slone, Glenn Baxley, Mike Rossi and Joe Farrish, and the out- standing line play of Dan Squires, Dave Pereria and Mike Wenzler. The unsung players of our fine offensive l. Coach Anderson show's Steve Libby who's boss. 3, Mariners stretching before the big game. team On Irving they o ere Tim Young and Jeff Chimienti at half back. efense the Mariners had 4 excellent games vs. on. San Leandro, Encinal and Castlemont where nly allowed 30 total pts. The defense was led by Iinebacckers. Tim Slone, Eric Archuletta. Jim Redmond. and R ich Valle, with the help from backups Dave Lieboslitz and John Looney. The D-Line was anchored by Da the se Libby The Squires, George Famous and Jim Rosette while ondary was led by Glenn Baxley and Jrs. Steve nd Hayme Lake. e is no doubt in the mind of this team's coach that the i985 football team was definitely the Jill team in the North Coast Section. Good luck to all. Team Achieves State Ranking! I985 Varsity Scoreboard Moreau 50 Hayward 22 Moreau I7 Irvington ll Moreau 35 f San Leandro 7 Moreau 2l f Encinal I0 Moreau 38 Castlemont 9 Moreau 23 Bishop O'Dowd 2l Moreau 42 Salesian 28 Moreau 2I f Washington I4 Moreau 22 ff De Ia Salle 50 Moreau 23 St. Mary's 33 7-3 with a 2nd place finish Indicates NCS Team :ni ' ' ' X- atfqffi .Gyn . , . k .Ast-Pa .-I., .f lQs3,.m'?4sw,!m13-.ff, 5' 6 ... ,j--43 .MJ mu, M I. Y. sap, ,. .. - ' I l. Jeff Feuersteen is ready and waiting. 2. Scott Jacques, with the help of Jeff Feuerstein, prepares to split the upright. 3. A big help to the team is stat Jennifer Watson. 4. Quarterback Craig Rowe calls the play as the Mariners begin their scoring drive. 5. Glenn Baxley breaks away from the D.L.S. defense, 6. Dan Squires intimidates Coach Walsh. 7. Braxton Banks runs onto the field after being introduced to the crowd. 163 This years varsity football team finished 7 wins and 8 losses. Their record doesn't really tell the true story of how well this team played. For the first time in the schools history, the Mariner Football team was ranked in the state of California. The team defeated 3 North Coast Section Teams: San Leandro 35-7, Encinal 2I-IO, and Washington ll-I4. On offense the Mariners were 3rd in the Easy Bay. The offense was led by the running of Braxton Banks the passing of Craig Rowe, the receiving of Tim Slone, Glenn Baxley. Mike Rossi and Joe Farrish and the outstanding line play of Dan Squires, Dave Pereria and Mike Wenzler. The unsung players of our fine offensive team were Tim Young and Jeff Chimienti at half back. On defense the Mariners had 4 excellent games vs Irvington, San Leandro, Encinal and Castlemont where they Iineb and Liebo only allowed 30 total pts. The defense was led by ckers: Tim Slone, Eric Archuletta, Jim Redmond ich Valle, with the help from backups Dave witz and John Looney. The D-Line was anchored by Dan quires, George Famous and Jim Rosette while the seco dary was led by Glenn Baxley and Jrs. Steve Libby and Hayme Lake. Th re is no doubt in the mind of this team's coach that the l Nort 85 football team was definitely the 42 team in the Coast Section. Good Luck to all. ufla-Us iw., ,l,.i.fgg53,Q312 in fy ' .,. ' lf 5 -3 -, :Lui 1 I ,. gf WM B .41 11 ti mfg? -at ' Al 44-lfl 'Q C l .Pnfm Back row Cl to rj Mark Famous, Chris Wenzler, Jun Vaini. Rick Antonini. Pete Fit Joe Polk, Row 5 Don Shinn. Kurt Hudson. Jason Gardnu, Pat Bowen. Dave Pokorn Payntu. Joe Bondad. Row 4 Greg Harrison. Mike Blasquez. Ed Martin. Pete Mor Jim Berio. Derick Lind. Row 3 Erick Ormsby. Dan Pestana, Brock McDaniel. Mosher. Mark Moreno, Myron Teiada, Kevin Forde. Row 2 Dan Wolf, Chris Bate Coach Sheets, Mike Margiapane, Mike McDermott, Jim McCue. Row I Stev Schwabbing, Mark Garcia, Sean Singewald. Kevin Jefferson, Butch Retodo. iiison, Brian Hickey, TMartinez, Adrian atrick, Cyril Udall. . Jeff Nelson, Tom Coach Lee. Coach an, Charles Maier. 1 ti -3 e ..-4 'va - '6- '...... :. '-1-frv .f '- .. -ir'r'- - Q . va ul - xX f. -'nur I. 'U' tu , -vlryyv -YJ' l L 9 2. Jim Berio takes time out for a water break. 3. Moreau's offense warms up before the big game. 4. Coach Sheets looks down the line with anticipation. w in Best Season In Five Years! W G' . 1,3 za. .4 M I985 .l.V. Scoreboard 7-.I Q lx .. :EEE .E Q me , 4 M X lx 5 fi ,- is 7 mx X4 . . vi Moreau 37 Hayward Moreau 28 Irvington Moreau 27 San Leandro Moreau 7 Encinal Moreau 52 Castlemont Moreau 47 Bishop O'Dowd Moreau 28 Salesian Moreau 2I Washington Moreau O De la Salle Moreau I7 St. Mary'S 9-I with a 2nd place finish L' The flawless Mariner offense in action before the game. 388 Ed Martin fights for the ball and succeeds. JHI Adrian Schwabbing fakes out the Salesian defense. Jun Vaini fires the team up before the game. A Moreau Mariner looks deprived of a win. The tenacious Mariner defense explodes on the Spartans. Looking Forward o Continued Success ,. The I985 Freshman Football squad was one that showed great enthusiasm and effort. The final roster contained forty nine players and all team members contributed to the success of the group. Our theme this year was improvement, and we surpassed all our goals. l'm very proud of this team, said Head Coach Rich Serrao. The frosh team emphasizes fundamentals and basics and the growth factor with the i985 team was tremen- dous. Continued work and determination will see a fine group At f players move up to play J.V. football. his years awards banquet. the players and coaches recognized the following players: Most Valu- able P Marce Joe W Con team their c layer- Robert Buda, Most Improved Player- Ilus Davis, Most Inspirational Player- elfing, Coaches Award- Joe Schwenger. ratulations to these fine players and to all of the embers and the coaching staff looks forward to ontinued success in the future. FROSH FOOTBALL From Row. Jarrod lldesa, AlfieVita. Mike Whelan. Jeremy Hixon. Charlie Duran. Julian Zendeias. David Ducazau. Jon Patterson. Mike McDonagh, Rich Tews, Dan Coach Bob Kossick, Head Coach Rich Serrao, Coach Chet Dickson, Chuck Boles. Randy Vince Adams, Myles McCormick. Pat Llamas. Jim Jardin, Paul Oliver 5th Row: Adam Craig Barnum, Jake Scott, Jalil Whitfield. Back Row: John Jensen. Greg Runnels, Ben Herrera Myles McCormick seems to be enjoying his stretching. ii Tony Ontiveros. Larry Bautista, Roland Baleva. Ind Row: Eddie Mike Fickes. 3rd Row: Joe Schwenger, Pat Grubbs, Dan Babral, Mike Purisima. 4th Row: Ronnie Ron, Olie Banks. David Espos. Joe Wuelfing, Tom Smith, Robert Buda. Marcellus Davis. Pat Kealy, Maurice Womack, Steve Ulrich. Chris Gruy, Clayton Julien, Vince 1-5 Coach Rich Serrao looks at his team on the field. 4 W K Q5 K lag This Year's C.A.L. Lea ue hamps Imagine running through a dirt trail with trees all around or an open grass field. Now imagine senior Scott Machado pass- ing you up followed by the rest of the Mariner Boys Cross Country Team. This was a familiar sight for many of the opponents who attempted to face the challenge of Moreau's i985 Varsity Boy's Cross Country Team. Coach Phil Wilder led his team to one of Moreau's most successful seasons this year taking three major firsts in C.A.L., N.C.S. and the Meet of Champions. They also took second place in Northern Califor- ma. lt d . 0 i Scot best victo junio thro team Acke them fa- l 5 . i T ' X ig wif- A Sgr?-4 Q.. is yas. 3- as 1 Facing Page: I. i985 Boys Varsity Cross Country Team: Bottom Row, left to right: Scott Machado. Eric Bellamy. Brian Rivers. Top row: Coach Puppo. Coach Ferguson. Erick Acker- mann, Jason Debley. Shawn Noonan, Eric Hartman. Head Coach Phil Wilder. 2. Shawn Noonan runs down the path. 3. Scott Machado is headed for victory. 4. Darryl Pretto pushes himself all the way. 5. Don Heilein anxiously waits to start the race. This Page I. Just before the big race. 2. And they're off. 3. Skeeter enjoys his race. 4. Scott and Shawn leave the others behind. 5. Brian Rivers concentrates on his run. MMOQA 35 f- l.. 'I ' x ' R Q .e.,4ql.4. A ., . Using their combined talents, the l985 boys junior varsity cross country team had an excellent season. After a defeat in a dual meet with De La Salle, earlier in the season, the junior varsity team came back to defeat them in the league finals at Crown Memorial Park in Alameda. Outstanding performances were given by Darryl Pretto, Scott Geyer, and Don Heinlein who took first, second, and third places respectively. This sweep of the top three places earned the boys an overall first this this y varsit show second place finish in the league championships. Con- seaso g -- 'S . + . 4 - x swf g 'tr - .-, 1. '- - N Q t 'Q E U f , - , . V L l . 5' ' 1-1' Q In!! -swag' I. Top Row: Coach Puppo, Coach Ferguson. Tom Pratt, Scott Geyer, Kris V George Brumm. Peter Banchieri. Coach Wilder. Bottom Row: Dan Osana, Camarena, Tim Avila. Craig Staszkow, Don Heinlein. n 2. Senior Mark Camarena runs along the beach in Alameda. 3. Chris Prevost ursues Craig Staszkow at the league championships. P 4, George Brumm looks at photographer Bob Thomas. , ..,,4,4 . .swvn 'Wk . .au , 'JF g 1.1. 5.1. A ,- 3 ' ffm XQJTQ' Excellent Seasons For Both Teams. J. M Dual Meets Soph-Frosh Dual Meets Moreau defeated St. Mary's Q50-ISD Moreau defeated Bishop O'Dowd Q45-IBD Moreau defeated Salesian C50-l5J De La Salle defeated Moreau C33-223 Moreau defeated St. Joseph's-Notre Dame Q50-ISJ Moreau defeated St. Elizabeth CSOISJ Invitational Meets defeated St. Mary's C50-ISD defeated Bishop O'Dowd C45-IBD defeated Salesian C50-ISJ defeated De La Salle C28-275 defeated St. Joseph's-Notre Dame CSOISJ defeated St. Elizabeth CSOISJ Invitational Meets Clovis Invitational- First Place Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Half Moon Bay- First Place Mariner Invitational- First Place 5? an - 4- tplt, V :QUT pf.-iii' ,aw , may r 'Qs - 5 - .. 4, . o - ,A-to ,,,.,.0- sig, pn .fn--.7 .4 Q A uf' pid Q 44.9-i Q uv'- ...-ww ' ' SJ ..uiQ,gu - A Q ll 'I tg, Half Moon Bay- Second Place Mariner Invitational- Second Place F A l ' :ll Q .'i'6 ' it .r 4 l. Top Row: Coach Puppo. Coach Ferguson, John Bolich. John Dunphy, Ray Schmidt. John Kealy. Marcus, Castain, Tom Mayhew, Lewis Santiago, Mark Debley. Bottom Row: Preston De Witt. Darren Tehada. Mike Hona. Tim Mayhew, Gerald Madriaga, Jerry James, Francisco Garcia, Ben Brauer. Cory Noonan. 2. Darren Tehada shows his improved style. 3. Freshman Ben Brauer turns in another excellent performance at the league finals. 4. The starting line at Crown Memorial Park in Alameda. Cleague Championshipsj .4-2' A' Nigga fri J' . 4N'?-. A ' ?'l ,. 4' l' .. A D 4 First Time. . .Meet Of Champions The l986 Girl's Cross Country Team ran to another great finish. For the first time in Moreau's history, the girls made it to Meet of Champions. Overall, they placed second in League and fourth in NCS 2A South. Many outstanding performances were made by many individual runners. Senior Krista Rendon, Junior Kelly Homa, and Sophomore Carrie O'Conner all placed in the League's Top Ten. Throughout the year, their perfor- mances were as exemplary as the school they belong to. Their determination led as an example for the entire team, Determination and pride also dominated the team. Senior team Count Ericka great Beth thoug Girls Wilde Molly Woelfer held a consistent fifth on the espite this being her first season with the Cross y Team. Senior Marrianne Guesnon, Junior Schuh, and Sophomore Denise Ten Bosch, made improvements throughout the year. Sophomore ier was a strong number four on the team even her dislike of distance running. The Varsity elf-motivation and supportive coaching by Phil helped push them on to the coveted Meet of Champions. 4 ..- jl 'ff Ty '-W... .-aff. ti, MP l. I985 Varsity Girls Cross Country Team- Row l CL to RJ: Coach Puppo. Corch k Ferguson, Molly Woelfer. Beth Gier. Krista Rendon, Carrie O'Connor, E i a Schuh, Row 2. Maryanne Guesnon. Kelly Homa. Denise Ten Bosch. Christina Douglas. 1- Christina Douglas enjoys a run on the beach. 3' Varsity Girls are ready to run. 4. Kelly Homa runs strongly at Garin Park, Moreau's home course. 4 ' S :rl .l.V. Girls The GirI's Junior Varsity Cross Country Team coached by Mr. Ferguson led the girls to a second place finish in League. Coach Ferguson said, Every girl was an inspiration. Each meet their stamina increased. Freshmen Michelle Britto was the surprise of the year. Michelle finished fourth at the C.A.L. League Meet. Seniors Suzzane Lang, Kim Severeni, and Veroni- ca Xavier were the dedicated leaders of the team. They all made great improvements throughout the year. Sen- ior Maria Finkes was number one on the girls' team. Improve . . This was her fourth year participating in Moreau's Cross Country Team. The girls faced many challenges throughout their season. From the sandy beaches of Almaeda to the steep hills of Garin Park, the endurance of each runner was pushed to its very limits. Overall, the team had a tremendous season. and our looking forward to more of the same. With continued support from the coaching staff, this should be easily obtained. f 13 Lisa Dietrich slowly by surely will finish the race. 2. The l985 J.V. Girls Cross Country Team-Row I CL to RJ: Coach Puppo. Coach Ferguson. Maria Finkes, Michelle Britto, Veronica Xavier. Su- zanne Lang. Kim Severeni, Row 2: Dawn Chisek. Solosha Jayesinghe, Kelene O'Neil. Krista Staz- kow, Julie Villareal. Head Coach Phil Wilder. Despite the treacherous hill. Annie Loggins con- tinues her pace. Krista Stazkow on the road to victory. Maria Finkes gives it her all. Team Has Winning Year Varsity Volleyball started out the season with a per- fect pre-season record of 3-O and pulled out an exciting first place finish in the Cal High Tournament. The sen- iors, Lee Ann Goulart, Judy Halper. and Mary Mc Keon led the Mariners to their victory, with Judy and Mary grabbing All-Tourney Honors. Finishing a strong second in League with a IO-2 re- ? 1 '4 Vnqllw. gk .,k, , Ziysyf . ,W ua T 3123 'aww -k i If 111.1-jfs' 1 'W x,ze,uwka5c ZfZtwi?'f'1'. ,nge nw, Mft:-:ui mg , 1 ,Whyte J f ' -wen' 1' ff.: 'aff 343. Q44 is l cord poun Nam Holy the team vaulted into the playoffs where they ed Carondelet earning the right to play Holy s for the Championship. Although they lost to ames, the Mariners showed they are establishing a volleyball dynasty that should earn them a trip to North Coast Section Playoffs next year. f T , .tg H Z E X 5 'A , L, ,bl Q ' Q' I Q R .2 Q ! l . ' 6' sv L. ,E . ,....iAe:s'...jQNzQ .. i..,.i. X.. .V . 5 - 2- as-.,M.2-.wx 'mf we '- - .. Q.. k,.1.,4,.,i., K. g when .gi . ,,,, -.. un.. . 3 .l. i . - ...... . , M' '--wf ...W ,. r. top to b0lI0lT1J: Cathy Peacock, Dannette Louis. Nanci Quinones, Monica Ulrich, Lisa Alves, Jennifer Wyman. Michelle Schwenger. Judy Halper. Lee Ann Goulart, Mary McKeon. 4. Varsity and J.V. coaches: Christine Krisman. Judy Hyde. Janet Chrisman. 5. Lisa Alves dinks over the Carondelet defenders' heads. 6. A smashing serve by Dannette Louis. 7. Michelle Schwenger demonstrates her skill at erving. 8. Spiking the ball is Nanci Quinones. 9. Lee Ann Goulart successfully blocks the ball. IO. Mary McKeon returns the serve. I. The team Ioosens up before a game. 2. Coach Chrisman gives some advice to the team during the CAL Playoffs. 3. This years varsity volleyball teamfl to s Start Strong, End Stronger! The JV Volleyball team started the season with hopes of finishing lst in league. At the culmination of the season that hope was realized. With 7 returning players the team was strong from the start and proved it with a Ist place trophy at the Cal High Tournament as Chris Raasch and Katie Sweeney were named to the all tourney team. After a I5-2 season, the JV's hope to avenge their losses next year as they seek an undefeated league title. Returning players this year were Julie Barr, Melody Bar- bour, Chris Raasch, Katie Sweeney, Marjorie Szto, DeeAnn q pl -4. Louis. Guzm Silva, the en Carus and K team. and Brenda Hyde. Newcomers were sophomore Beth n and freshmen Juli Caruso, Carrie Henderson, Tina Jlelanie Ballecer and Melinda Szto. Those recognized at d of the season are Chris Raasch-Most Valuable, Juli -Most Improved, Melody Barbour-Most Inspirational, tie Sweeney-Coaches Award. On behalf of the entire Captains Chris Raasch. Julie Barr and Katie Sweeney want to thank those who came and gave them the support they n eeded to be iifl. The l985 Junior Varsity Volleyball t Carrie Henderson Juli Caruso Melo Guzman Melinda Szto Marjorie Szl Chris Raasch Brenda Hyde Tina Silva League O o St Elizabeth Holy Names Bishop O Dowd Notre Dame Carondelet St Elizabeth Holy Names Bishop 0 Dowd Notre Dame Presentation Carondelet 'ln.,. l Winner MHS MHS MHS MHS CHS MHS MHS BOD MHS MHS MHS co I5l 5-0 IS3 59 l55 50 9I5 ll l55 4 9 ISS 5 I Wait and see says Julie Barr I ll be in the Olympics 2 Marjorie Szto release her atomic serve unmerclfully upon her opponent 3 Future Varsity spiking talent evident as this ball heads through the opponent s hands i ii i t 7' ' w.axb Q K 1 t 3' V ,ymffni ,Wg ,Mg -...f. ,knew ' ' :La . . I ' 1 ' . ' ' . ' . y . ' . ' . ' : Q -ng Q . ' . ' ' o. ' . . ' ' . pp nent ' 5 V23 S fi . - I544.l5-2 M ' S . ' I , . , , I, - '- V . ,.,, . 5 525.57 TFT? Presentation MHS I5-ll. 945. I5-3 ' in I Wil.. . , V Q is-s. - . -is ' af, V, ,A ,4 . ' is-s . A gl , ' , I5-I,I5-4 S 'iff - J 4 - ' 7-I5, - .I-I6 ' ,Q ' , Y' if W. V . I ' . is-5,15-i ,-x' , ' A .. 7 Q g 1 Q C - is-1, is-3 , i if ' ' , - y L z-ff -is. - .I -4 TV' - ' ' - H . ay, X, ,g , . , . -h-it ' Q -I A X 2 ' A I 3 - 4 ' ' . . ' ' ' is . . . i m Bottom row left to right Melanie Ballecer Katie Sweeney Barbour Julie Barr DeeAnn Louis Top row left to right Beth c In nl .L .-7 ,..-,.,.. 3 .x - I. Juli Caruso, Tina Silva and Julie Barr show the lighter side of volleyball. 2. After another victory, the Mariner team gather to con- gratulate each other. 3. Chris Raasch concen- trates and sets herself up for a dynamic serve. 4. Melody BarbourCif7J and Melinda Szto await the return of the ball. 5. Adopted team mascot brings more than luck to J.V. team. 6. The thought of winning the league has just taken effect on Marjorie Szto. 7. Julie Barr and Katie Sweeney prepare them- selves for the return that never came, chu M J L.-af 6 ' 7 The Boy's Varsity Basketball Team of I985-86 is rath- er young, with only four returnees from last year: sen- ior Bob Zumwalt, senior Carlos Zertuche, and the team's co-captains, senior Mike Hansen and Junior Tim Slone. Also on the team are two seniors new to varsity: Aaron Smallwood and Dan Squiers. The remaining eight play- ers have moved up from last year's .IV and Frosh teams. Although most of the boys are new to the grueling work of varsity, their Moreau Spirit and enthusiasm has not diminished. , ,pair G yyilfiw' IJ. Bob Zumwalt and Dan Slone look aghast as they are left behind by their enemies on the court. 23. The St. Clement's second- graders literally bring the mighty Mariners to their knees. 35. Steve Libby gets an armful of trouble in his face. 45. Steve Moore soars high above the St. Mary's predators. W Ieagi vars seco ith an 8-6 preseason record. the team opened ie play at a school rally on January IO with the ity girls' team in a humorous mini- game against the nd-graders of St. Clement's Elementary School, and were bowled over 6-4. Fortunately. the Mariner Varsity strai nigh Dor rival 0'D ghtened up and blew away St. Mary's that very . Coached for the second straight year by Tony do, the varsity bravely faced such threatening as Salesian, De La Salle, and the biggie, Bishop wd. .M-. -42... - ffifmfffiil t New Players Come Through! ,mum 191140 au golw ,gnu pn, W wmv vw' 6 13:20 X Q .Ji , in stfctiiififfwf The Boy's I985-86 Varsity Basketball Teamzfback rowj Coach Bob McMillan, Coach Geno Zertuche C'83J, Dan Squiers, Steve Moore, Tim Slone, Bob Zumwalt, Tom Dorsey, Aaron Smallwood, Mike Hansen, Coach Bill Treseler, and Head Coach Tony Dorado, Cfront rowj Dan Slone, Carlos Zertuche. Randy Allen, Steve Libby, Robbie Brink, Matt Lillie, and David Pokorny. D. Mike Hansen demonstrates the art of balancing the basketball on one hand while keeping it away from his opponents. 25. Bob Zumwalt seems to be causing a mid-air disaster. 179 Giving Their ll This year's JV Basketball team was a young but very hardworking team. The team got off to a solid 8-5 start in the preseason. including impressive wins over American. Amador, and Foothill. The young Mariners won the Con- solation of the Fremont Christian Tournament. A team which was particularly tough at home, Moreau boasted a very balanced team of twelve atheletes who were basically interchangeable. Guard Robert Alvarado led th Steve were man. defen bound perce Bes I. Steve Rego runs to the Iockerroom after a tough game. 2. Robert Alvarado concentrates on making his freethrow. 3. Mike Shea and Mike Slater wait for some action during an important game. 4. Top Row: Eric Concannon. Vince Herrera. Steve Rego, Bill Plowman, Mike Shea, Darryll Brink. John Varnit Bottom Row: Coach Treseler. Scott Slater. Steve Sanger. Paul Seitz, Joel Espinoza, Robert Alvarado. Dana Harrell. team in scoring, while hardworking point guards anger and Joel Espinoza provided leadership and he team assist leaders. Team Captain, Bill Plow- as the team's most intelligent player and also a ive standout. Eric Concannon led the team in re- while Vince Herrera had Moreau's best field goal tage. of luck to a fine teaml 2 .. ' .....-.,.at. .,,. .,..,..,..............-... N. . .,......1 N Af- F I SJ ' ' we---! I. J.V. Stats: Kim Magadia. Michelle Quebbeman, Nikki Heckart, Lisa Smith. Danielle Henson. Cathy Nedderman. 2. we Coach Treseler discusses with Dana Harrell his perfor- mance on the court. 3. Mike Sanger anxiously passes Vince Herrera the ball. 4. Darryll Brink studies the rim before shooting his freethrow. 5. Robert Alvardo gets ready to pass the ball to an open player. 6. Paul Sietz skillfully fakes out his St. Mary's opponent. yr it T. 'sf .1 s 1 . s - Q' A Rfb? ' s , -1: 1 fl QREIJ , 2 ,,,,,... ...e..ee.s.... .,.,. is , .....,...aa.,.s,.. 181 This year's i985-86 Freshman Basketball Team is com- prised of sixteen very talented and spirit-packed new- comers to Moreau Basketball. Many of them, such as Joe Schwenger and Marcellus Davis have moved right from the successful i985 Frosh Football Team. Coaching the jump-shooters of l989 for his second year of Frosh Basketball was Bob McMillan. Many people have commented on the size of the Frosl thou I players. lt is true that they are awfully tall, even h they are so young, but their size combined with 8 their awesome talent made the l985-86 season satisfy- ing b tices watc next ut full of hard work Cduring games and long prac- after schoolj. These young men will be exciting to h as they move up to the JV and Varsity teams year. lj. The I985-86 Frosh Basketball Team ftop row. I-rj Coach Bob McMillan. Ja- lil Whitfield, Mark Palfalvi, Ken John- son, John Jensen. Andrew Zumwalt. Clayton Julien. Steve Cochran, Shon Miller, Qbottom row. I-rj Joe Schwenger, Ed Duran, Joe Wuelfing. Olie Banks. Tom Smith, Frank Hansen. Jon Lavine, and Marcellus Davis. 21. Joe Wuelfing concentrates heavily on the basket. 33. Ed Duran teeters dan- gerously. an S2552 f x wif X' rf , A . 4' . ? L 'fi l X ' Q Q ,r- s. I X ,s Q ai ' s.. ., f rf J W fi ij f ,'Q. ' A Year For Rebuildin This year's Girls Varsity Basketball Team had some big shoes to fill. Last year's team took the league cham- pionship. This year with only five returning players, including team captain, Stacey Pierce, the team faced a tough challenge. The team is once again coached by Paul Phelps and assisting him is last year's J.V. coach Mike Bannister. The competition has been rough for the team this year but. they are gaining invaluable playing exper Ott Cord In Varsi ende sever team ience. ner players returning include Chris Roberts. Kim za, Rachelle Jones and Michelle Tom. ne tough game against Bishop O'Dowd, the Girls .y fell short by only two points and the game with a final score of 48 to 46. The team faces I more league games this season against tough like Corondolet and Holy Names. Best of Luckl N X C. KBUY 4 I. Rachelle Jones goespup for the points. 2. Stacey Pierce prepares to shoot a free throw. P 3. A Moreau Mariner shoots for two. 4. Chris g S 5 y..: EU R E , g . Ar , . Roberts concentrates on her basket. 5. The 4 5 g 5 - - X 4 - U H EA l985-86 Girls Varsity Basketball Team. Back '- g - a N ' Row: Claudia Halkyer. Kim Cordoza. Rachelle A . 7 ' ' L . Q ' , 'X Jones and Chris Roberts. Middle Row: Coach 4 . g, -t ' 3 ,- l .e , . Phelps. Vicki Herrera, Sonia Ulrich, Tina Wa- P X ' A 'Q' ': K J , . keman and Coach Bannister. Front Row: lm.. if A K' H Chris Raasch, Michelle Tom, Stacey Pierce. K F' MW If Rachael Torres, and Laurie Hollingsworth. y , T I ' A ' A x 5 1 ' '. 1 . , if 2 .43 ,,. fp' I. Michelle Tom dribbles away from the Cougar defense. 2. Cap- tain Stacey Pierce gets the pass with anticipation. 3. Rachael Torres is prepared to sink the ball. 4. Coach Phelps gives the team a few helpful tips and strategies. 5. Coach Bannister introduces his players at a Mariner rally. 6. Chris Raasch practices her lay up ability. 7. Rachelle Jones studies the bas- ket carefully before shooting her free throw. Future Varsity Shines The J.V. Girls' basketball team this year is working hard. Not many people realize the sweat and hard work it takes to make a sports player, but these girls sure dol Dedication, hard work, and a coach like Sam McCracken is what makes a team good. This team is made up of freshman for the most part. Their fresh eagerness adds vitality to the team. The experience of the t Ann mem seem son s .hree team sophomores, including team captain, arie Harris, is quite a benefit to the other team ers. With the promise of this team our future to be pleased with themselves, as Carrie Hender- aid. We're doing pretty good, so farl I. Top row, left to right: Ann Marie Harris, Carrie Henderson, Kacey Jones. Kelly Strahan. Yvette Moran. Bottom row: Brenda Hyde, Jeanette Stahowski, Staci Blake, Dawn Cisek. Anna Hess. 2. Staci Blake coming for- ward for a practice shot. 3. Aiming the ball to sail through the hoop is Anna Hess. 4. Carrie Henderson try- ing to cool down for the second half. Nl 7 3 ff ' t- . 1' rug, ' r-. Q.. 9 . N N 5'-Nui .80 l I. The players coming in to intimidate their opponents. 2. Ann Marie Harris running for that basket. 3. Coach Sam McCracken helps out his girls with some serious advice. 4. Passing the ball with vigor is Jeanette Stahowski. 5. Get outta my way! 6. Hey guys. that ball belongs to usl A Year Of Changes The i985-86 Varsity Soccer team was a team with many new faces. One was the head coach. Omar Rodri- guez took over this year for Mark Rich, last year's head coach. The only returning players from last year are Junior Glenn Furlong. Seniors Rob Ham, Keith Switzer. Steve Griffiths. Scott Ryan, and Brendan O' neil. I4 new players filled the gap that was left from the graduation of last years Seniors. Three of those I4 new players are freshmen. John Michaels, Myles McCormick, and Dave Ducazau are the three freshmen. Wi slow the M the .5 Hel goalie Wolf Thi h all of these new people, the team got off to a tart. But with the coaching of Coach Rodriguez. ariners managed to bring up their record close to mark. ing Coach Rodriguez this year were Mark Rich. coach Todd Lemke, and assistant coach Craig year's team has made many comebacks during game and practices. The highlights of the year includ- ed Q3 es ' ' ' l'l8l'S against rival DeLa Salle and when the Marl- a very powerful Dublin team. ll Q I985-86 VARSITY Griffiths. Bela P ROW: Jim lvaldit Wolfe, Head Coach Forde. Ben Wilson. 1 FRONT ROW: Dave Ducazau. John Michaels. Ryan Meekma. Stephen Scott Ryan. Carlos Briones. Ken Fernandez. Myles McCormick. BACK Jacques. Tommy Grywczynski. Rob Ham. Greg Herrick. Coach Craig Rodriguez. Coach Todd Lemke. Keith Switzer, Glenn Furlong. Kevin DeJesus. --' ,gf-P l. Head Coach Om shields the ball from his opponent. 3. Scott Ryan makes a spectacular save of a penalty kick. ar Rodriguez watches his team on the sidelines. 2. A Mariner A gn gf I Q-0 1' 1 4 J at 5, - . ii-J.:-.'a1 , is V2 af' ft'-g-5 Q-ft gin at c . N . I. 53405, -fin, ag N - S , v We e. gs., :Q .- 'Y fe ws ,k ,K L31 4 r , 'jig - , 4 A-I' .' xzggtw Keith Switzer is about to pass the ball to Kevin Forde. 2, This year's Varsity Soccer Stats. 3. Rob Ham is determined to get the ball out of Moreau's goal area. 4. Furlong looks to a friend in hope that he will have a good throw in. 5, Rob Ham right before he kicks the ball. 6. Ben Wilson puts all of his steam into this in. 7. Filapino Frank Dejesus is on the run. Q 4 Hanging In There This year's Junior Varsity Soccer team started out with a rough start, but with determination, they pulled themselves together to notch a few victories at the end of the year. With a new coach and many new freshmen, this years JV team had a lot of learning to do, especially teamwork since most of the players haven't played with each other before. New coach Craig Wolfe had the task of putting this team together. Tryouts proved to be tough and many people were cut. The final players turned out to be eleven freshmen and - . 59 SHI: 0 ii N ui Q: Fi . . . 'si-N. . . - 'rv' --- 2.41-Af :-t f-.A uw, me r ,Mfzfwn ,'.1 ..,, 'F ..1 '- -7- . fi ' . I at-Mft .I If., . H. .U Q if .. a X mtv' A . K ' , L sl e .44 ' N ' ,Q ,A -' ni . div -Q ' .JN . five Fr his I con Var In Barr Sco H an sophomores. eshman Craig Barnum led the team in scoring usin ft foot on most occasions and Mitch Freitas too rol of the midfield. Both of them should be up o ity next year. the back, freshmen Alfie Vita and sophomore Tin' ues led the Mariner defense along with goalie Jake I. lping Coach Wolfe this year was Roberto Lombana. 5 alumni. l. Goalie Jake Scott Spence dribbles away ' .. 3. Pat Kealy is about to Q at -5' WJBXP. 4 . -w . This -W.,,4Qj:l.'g W 4 downfield. on. 2. John opponent. the ball ,SSW sw. s 85-86 JV SOCCER! FRONT ROW: Jason Blair, Paul Parenti, Alfie Vita. Mike Homa, Joey Blandino, John Spence. Cory Noonan. Mike Wade. BACK ROW. Coach Roberto Lombana. Tim Barnes. Pat Kealy. Jake Scott, Darrin Wolfe. Joe Polk. Dave May. Aric Bernard, Craig Barnum, Mitch Freitas. Coach Craig Wolfe. 62 fr 1' ff ,xy X f I , , I ' N. 1 I X , f . I Wil' , Q 'N-X f 2 . 3 J if 5-naw . .- . fm ' f s avg' ,h '1nQ:.-J.7 IJ!! - ...fs A 1 if .,, , if Abu, ' p .. -- -11' 'pp iw' ,. . N IL ,Lv 3 'xiii' 'H' 5 tl ' Awe' A4 , :V 5 f Mr- -A 1 -. V: my-' ,.,.f, ! f , -rf, -1 ,-. - ,-M - 5,f-41 - -1' 3 f 2 Av' . - ' ,-1 fm- . K., k- 4 1 . , 1.-5 . , , , , H H -- '1 A A an -1 .-'A-.f ,-9'1 H. A - ny A. 'W 'T' X Qi' 73.4 - ' - , 0 W - '72 '- 1 k .. ' . ' 1 ' ,tl-1..r ,. VZ.: , , W, 5 If Q4 1 1 R ,sf ' - 'X 1. X If 'xy ', . A L, .v N lf vl -' A .- -1. - . .,',.A' - -r-, ,Mr 'm 1 7' 1 , I I I ' 5' 4. ' '1 NMA ful DGMINAN Although adjustments had to be made this year, the l985-86 GirI's Soccer Team was again a DOMINANT FORCE in their league. Set backs occurred at the begin- ning ofthe year, but the team strongly overcame them to place a close second to archrival Carondelet for the league title. The injury sustained by senior goalie Jenni- fer Watson was considered to be crucial at the beginning of the year, but junior Janet Zamrow took over and adjusted to the position superbly. The dedication of the team is unbelievable considering the mud they play in and the lack of support they receive. un! f AiAQ.':Jg-'jg-.i.....4.,,. ,N - 'i iii' M- ...,, ' -its-g Ill! 5 The 85-86 Lady Mariners Soccer Team: Cstandingj Janet Zamzow. Heather Jennifer Watson, Susie Sornberger, Cami Hart. Juli Caruso. Cindy Manifesto. Coach Saundra Keister. Ckneelingb Keelyn O'Neil. Curshanda Cusseaux. Moreno. Kiera McCormick, Anna Atayde, Sue Flores, Michelle Kensinger. . sv- kd 2145. I gy J w '4 F. I 3 X Q, ,, n. I My ,,V. V , .. v, .. . . Hart. P . .f.. an .xy 4? I ,,,,,,, I r ft My 4 I 'Q' I. Shanan Carney prepares to put the studies the ball before she unmercif lly kicks it upfield. 3. Janet Zam- zow and Susie Sornberger concentr te deeply on special tactics to be used in the game. 4. Showing their v sion of the Thrill of Victory are Beth Gier, Sue Flores. Cami Hart. Pe gy Spence. and Janet Zamzow. 5. Jeni Ham C4'fl8J expertly manuever the ball over to teammate Cami FCRCE. De pite the extraordinary amount of talent displayed by t ie entire team, sophomore Kiera McCormick stood out. Her position was center half, but she actually played all over the field. The goals she scored on headballs were ama ing. Also playing extremely well were seniors Peggy Spen e. and Cami Hart, juniors Anna Atayde and Susie Sorn erger, sophomores Gina Moreno and Beth Gier, and fres men Curshanda Cusseaux and Shanan Carney. Hav- ing I freshmen on the team is definitely going to help a lot n xt year in their quest for the title. - , K v .Fl-1 Aint!! I ...aff Beth Gier, Maggie Farnan. Ham. Shanan Carney. and Spence, Melinda Szto. Gina amica Lee. ' 'ff 4 .M N .w all back into play. 2. Gina Moreno - 'sqy 5 ,A Nfl ev. an but 'vp 1 'Q S ,,..,rf ' f 1. ' f. r WU Nr-j - L 'N J L ,J N A wh '? Y? o 9 ..' 454 iw' 2 , uf' 1 Q Jr an .A . .v'! '3v,,4 The Moreau Varsity Golf Team returns for the i986 season as the defending CAL champs. The Mariners finished with a I4 and 3 overall record, and a sparkling 8 and O slate in league play. Although the squad lost its number one and number two players to graduation, the returning nucleus along with some talented freshmen. promises to be very tough and competitive. This year's team is led by junior Paul Delucchi, this year's captain. Returning for their senior seasons are Jeff isher, Keith Switzer, Bill Aliski, and Dave Kim. First ear players are Jim Mootz, Bryan Carroll, and Angel Shaheen. a transfer from Mission San Jose. Sopho ore Ken Fernandez is a first year player with lots o potential. Pete Figueroa, Eric Dimaano, John Kim, Bill Ki , and Kevin Sellards are the freshman members of a romising group of golfers. - I. The l986 Varsity Golf Team: Cfrom left to rightj Coach Don Morneau. Pete Figueroa, Bryan Carroll. Dave Kim, Bill Aliski, Jeff Fisher. Keith Switzer, John Kim, Paul Delucchi, Jim Mootz, Not pictured: Ken Fernandez, Bill Kim, Kevin Sellards, and Angela Sha- heen. 2. Ken Fer andez ponders the green. 3. Coach Morneau is a little worried about whdle his shot went. 1 I 1 ' I - ,fam ' S-,Q .- .L it . l Y' Ig'-EK.. Y ' 4' . ,Q A L I , .4 ' N v. vel-1 1511 .X k. . A. ii' Y- X Q km ,S 1 '- 3.15 wg-'1 , ,Ax Y 4 'Q N 3.5 K 1 wi, 5 Q 1 2 1 ' s 'Q i ,M It , A 2 U 5 f x 5 v X 9 1 1 .1 4, v . v. 1 6 : . Q. L: , .H Qi' Q 'rv .6 1, . xv X 53 5 U .5 r' L fwyfiv A .K , Year lt was a year of firsts. These were the words of Ray Breves, the new Girls Tennis coach. This was the first year that Moreau had ever won any League championship. These young ladies also took fourth place at NCS and had nine players receive NCS awards for accomplishing a grade point average of 3.6 or higher. They were co-champions in CAL and team champions in the Post Season Tournament. Lei- lani Ruiz took first in singles while the doubles team of Vicki Breves and Catherine Cocard were all around champions. At the JFIC Invitational. Vicki -I '-L1 l. The I985 Girls Tennis Team- Top: Sue Harmeyer. Second row: Daniela Rible, Vicki Breves, Staci Madrid, Charlotte Chung. Lisa Assum. Third Row: Leslie Riuz. Catherine Cocard, Frances Lewis. Bottom Row: Kerry Dougery. Leilani Ruiz, Kristy Fraser. 2. The girls try not to look intimidated by the other team. 3. Charlotte Chung and Lisa Assum are friends forever. 4. Jump for the ball. Daniela Riblel 5. Coach Ray Breves anaylizes his team. 1 'S an-an wee... .nk 4 1 S IJ aff I ,--p'?gL? .Q ,...,..-f ,I f-1- jr Af Af' ,ga N 5,5 fa. Vlckl Breves cant walt for the ball to enter her court Dont mtss the ball Len am Krusty Fraser shows us the right way to do an over head serve Coach Breves talks to his team before an Important match Daniela Rlble and Krlsty Fraser take a lunch break ln between sets Daniela Rlble gtves Il all she s got Stacl Madrid prefers the two hand hold Awesome Llsa Assum IS ready for action '-N01 .. YV Q5 SQ' ri? , ff?fqQii f3' , 'sf :V V Swinging Good Season ln only its third year of existence as a fall sport at Moreau, men's tennis has become quite popular. This years team consisted of I2 players: Quang Trinh, John Eom, Craig Land, Charles Perrino, Jason Jun, Chandra Bathwal, John Tien, Dimo Duque, Russel Wong, Kirk Yo- shida. Anthony Zuazao, and Ken Der. This years team was coached by Mr. Dan Leon. This was h high tude their sport we c seaso is first year coaching at Moreau and he set some oals. I want the team to develop a winning atti- nd respect for each individual. I want to increase knowledge of the game and teach them good manship. Having fun is most important. though. If n accomplish these goals we will have a winning 4 .. .A ,-S Q , Jv KV' A .. . A svifv . s of fo A 'K X . . M .at .yt ,ml 'if ll: 1 :M I Kay! wi .4i.,, 6 'I Fi I. John Eom shows the proper serving style. 2. This years Varsity Tennis Team. 3. game. 5. Charles Perrino awaits the serve. 6. Coach Dan Leon is tense before W X Q lg Z J ig, .ff an .f.,.mM13-.2 fn., .1 4? -- gps ' my .A z, EJ Tien returns a lob. 4. Chandra Bathwal prepares to begin a big match. XX q ,mf -A 4'4- f - f ,ur s i ! . I ,7,M , ,QAI ,,4,..,.., . , ..,...,, . A V' ' . . ... . ,,., f-4+-f..a.::::.. I. Coach Dan Leon contemplates a players next move. 2. Ken Der, Charles Perrino. and John Eom wait for their next match. 3. Jason Jun keeps the volley going. 4. Craig Lang watches his partner. 5. Kirk Yoshida eyes his opponent. 6. John Eom wishes his opponent luck. 7. John Tien and Craig Lang prepare to defeat the opposing doubles team. Facing The Odds This year the Varsity Wrestling Team got off to a great start. They participated in many tournaments which included the John F. Kennedy Tournament where the team placed third, Cato Invitational where the team recorded a fifth place finish, Valley of the Moon which they placed seventh and Lawrence Miller Invitational where the team placed sixth. Head Coach Chet Dickson was joined by Assistant Coaches Manuel Navarro and Rich Serrao this year. First time out senior Don McNair contributed a lot to the team along with returning sen- iors Dan survived will Wre CI9l lbs.J Plan O'Connor and George Brumm. Dan and Georg four years on the Mariner wrestling Team an be missed very much next year. First year Varsit stler s Rocco Montaluo Cll9 lbs.j and Chris Wenzleu are both sophomores who have been consisten e winners in tournaments. This year the season was a season because of the number of novice wres the coming years, with more experience, the Wrestling Team will be awesome. ' I. Varsity Wrestling Team: fleft to rightj Cfront rowj Brett Espicha. Sid Lee, Nick Figone, Rocco Montaluo. Rinaldo Jose, George Brumm. Qback rowj Coach Dickson. Kurt Hudson. James Gonsalves. Don McNair. Dan O'Connor, Steve Ulrich, Andy Banchieri. Chris Wenzler. Asst. Coach Serrao. Cnot picturedj Asst. Coach Manuel Navarro. 2. Another win for Moreau's Steve Ulrich. 3. Moreau's Varsity Wrestling Team being introduced before a home match. 4. James ns ves looks for Coach Dickson for assistance. Eli W, N Q. .JVDJQGUNJ lisp fllllu L ,M . .X X, D 1 , lf .rf i J ,J AW Nfvelf WRLXQ 'VU of Xp NNW A Q W X- I' Xyl Q W X su K New N xi at Yi N ai ...nv- f K 5' I At Meet Moreau Day Mr Dlckson Kurt Hudson and Brett Espucha show off the success of the Mariner Wrestlung Team 2 Kurt Hudson shakes hands with an Enclnal opponent 3 Don McNair walts lntensely for his opponent 4 Sld Lee dominated over the opposing team 5 Brett Dan Kurt and Rocco show their skull and balance, taught by Coach Duckson at practice 6 Dan O'Connor gets a pep talk from Coach Dickson and Coach Navarro before getting back to his match A Building Year. Wrestling is a tough sport that often results in many injuries, but injuries didn't keep the dedicated Moreau wrestlers away from the possibility of victory every time they hit the mat. This is a first time experience for the four freshmen and seven sophomores who compose a major part of Moreau's Junior Varsity wrestling team. Of the wrestlers returning to face the challenge of another gruelling year are junior Bobby Rios and sophomore Rinaldo Jose. Qi V 1 l. The JV wrestlers are: Cfrontj Rat Llamas. Greg Fisher. Bob Rios. Chuck Robell Gonsales. and Coach Chet Dickson. 2. The phenomonal wrestling stats are: fba Kelly Andrews. Cfrontj Becky Spencer. Maria Finkes. Kim Magadia, and Monica Coach Dickson mentions. This has been a building for the JV team. For wrestlers such as Milo Kuo year and Tony Loudani who placed second in the Central Conf who rence Novice Tourament, and junior Bobby Rios laced second in the Newark Memorial Tournament. Coach Dickson's words definitely apply. Varsity hopefuls for next year's season include Bobby Rios, Rocco Montalvo, Rinaldo Jose. Chris Wenzler, Kurt Hudson, and Brett Espizita. Y K . s- . 1 4-.4 1 ts, . Cbackj Tony Loudani. Mike Kuo, Don Pestana. Brad Harly, Eric kb Nikki Heckort, Shelley Peerey. Lisa Troutman, Sandra Lucas. urga. 3. How do l get myself into these messes? CBrad Harlyj fU. at . aw I. Danny Pestana readies himself for his contender. 2. Assistant Coach Manuel Navarro teaches Eric Gonsales a new manuever, 3. Coach Dickson shows the referee his Billy Martin imitation, 4. Pat Llamas watches the more interesting aspects of wrestling. 5. Bobby Rios walks away from a great match. Facing The hallenge! The I986 Boys Varsity Track Team is led this year by Head Coach Phil Wilder and seven assistant coaches who give a great deal of time and support to the team. Each one of the coaches lead a specific event. Phil Wilder is in charge of the distance runners while Matt O'Brien coaches the sprinters and Joe Martin coaches hurdles. Coaches for the field events include Todd Anderson Cshot put and discusj, Mike Ferguson Cpole vaultj, Darrin Wright Clong and triple jumpl and Saun- dra Keister Chigh jumpj. Coach Wilder's philosophy is Everyone should be encouraged to work to the best of their ability within the team concept, at the same time indivi mete This ual improvement is a priority. Last year the 4m relay team qualified for the State Track Meet. year the team hopes to go back to the State Meet in mo. e than just one event. The sprinters on the track are returning Varsity runners: Joe Farrish, Jeff Chi- mient Paul E State: mann Smith Squire Jump. . Dan Osanna. Vince Aguilar, Jeff Marshall and spejo. Distance runners are some best in the Scott Machado, Shawn Noonan. and Erich Acker- are only a few. Field events are covered by Ed and Tony Castiglioni in the Pole Vault, Dan s in the shot and Aaron Smallwood in the Triple 4. 4-..t N 4 -st. 1 ww ' ' L- .,. ,Wa shot put. l. The i986 Boy's Varsity Tracl- Team. 2. Brian Rivers out pace his opponent to the finish ll 3. Track Coaches: Todd And son. Mike Ferguson. P Wilder. Matt O'Brien. a Saundra Keister. 4. M ' Wenzler attempts to throw t I Fr. iv L .4 .V V y, if- Q' x - is ,. A Q I A! Q l .l 5 e .- , , . Q .e r- 1,1 N r Q ...X ' ' Q sf .IA I hes mg' i' , V ' ' e-.ix ,, sg --gwfaqrg t ,....- - .5. ,C,,..5,35 H. Wifi 'N-f1.,wQ:3, Wwizlif- -, '- - sw: if . K I' J 'L .e. .,..Q-. .. , t .,' iS.p - wnftqisku nl!-c I. Joe Farrish and Jeff Chimenti finish an excellent run. 2. The Fresh Pup Throwers. 3, George Famous shows his famous throwing technique in the shot put. 4. Dave Sullivan reaches for the sky. 5. Erich Ackermann and Jason Debley race around the track. 6. Tony Castiglioni flies high in the Pole Vault. 7. Working up his aggression to get over the high jump bar is Peter Roman. 8. A nice hand off from Joe Farrish to Martin West in the relay. 205 About I out of every IO students at Moreau joins the track team. These students form a committed and close group. They work long and hard while going through two weeks of strenuous conditioning which include a 2-mile run, wind sprints, running up and down hills. stretches, etc. just to qualify for the team. Some of those students who come together for track form the J.V. Boys Track Team. The J.V. Boys Track Team is looking forward to a good I985-86 season. There are a number of returning members as well as many new comers. I. Coach Anderson is giving Mark Moreno point- Sorr low, J runne Pat B Fonta Varni The Wilde 1 e of the promising athletes include Bruce Bige- hn Dunphy, Tom Mayhew, Ben Brauer Cdistance sj, John Kealy, Pat Kealy, Paul Oliver Cpole vaultl. wen, John Jensen Clong and triple jumpj, Vince illa Churdlesl, Richard Laceay fsprintsj, and John Cshot put and discusj. e members of the team according to Coach are. . . the future of the program, and their large numbers and enthusiasm are good indications of things to come for Mariner Track. ers on throwing the shot put. 2. The l985-86 J.V. Boys Track Team. 3. John Varni shows his deter- mination in throwing the discus. 5. Two J.V. members compete in the IOO yard dash. . gd 1 'ta-s KA 4.3,- 1 'gf QQ QA! 4 ft- It Following a terrific season last year, the girls' track team, as a whole, hopes for a Catholic Athletic League Title this year. For the individual athletes, the main goal is to do well enough to make it to the State Meet. Last year the boys' 440 relay team consisting of Joe Farrish, Brian Henderson, Jeff Chimienti and Dan Osanna, and shotputter Jennifer Watson had the opportunity and ex- perience of competing there. This year the team will be looking for the Guesnon Gang, Lisa Severini, Laurie Hollingsworth and Chris Villa- luz to lead the sprints and hurdles. Krista Rendon, Carrie O'Connor. Kelly Homa and Molly Woelffer are expected to bring the team through the distance events. Compil- ing the points in the field events are Joanne Cordova, Shell Loggi Th are e and Cusse Chris Martin, Andy Botsford, Jennifer Watson. and the s sisters. ' re are also many newcomers whose contributions pected to be great assets to the team. Sprinters urdlers to look for are Anna Atayde, Curshanda ax, Tamica Lee, Melinda Szto, Michelle Field and Roberts. A few of the jumpers are Laina Chikhani and Rachelle Jones. Pacing the list of new distance run- ners Iey. girls' veter fresh re Kerry Dougery, Vicki Templeton, and Amy Bai- eam leader Krista Rendon feels that this year's team will be very strong. In addition to the older ns, there are many outstanding sophomores and en whose talents will help our team to advance. I. Brenda Loggins gives it everything she's got as Mike Polk whispers directions from behind. 2. Michelle Britto prepares herself for a breathtaking race as Judy Abreu holds the blocks for her. 3. While following through on her super put, junior Annie Loggins watches for the landing. 4. Sophomore Carrie O'Connor leads the pack as senior Molly Woelffer is right on her heels. 5. What goes up must come down as Pinky Devera will soon find out. 6. Andy Botsford heads for the sand in a winning attempt at lst place. 7. Annie Loggins just can't get enough of competition, so she helps measure when not throw- ing. 5 'f f---s ' lin- ,dm ii? H 1, QL, f f ,' v . b' 94 Mau W ' , , 1 v E A ,f may 1-A CEU , HP lc 3 ,lf , 5 2 ,L , ,QWKA ' 1 41,3 3 ' j -if- N1 . . ,,.-rn x '- rv, ? I pf. f-.gg L.---,:. ' if , f . A ,:' ,, . V 1 , f, ' f ,K , ...N ., 1.1 - X 'f: nfs: -- ' v 'Q. .J ,J ky, .. , . .. . . .. WI. , 1 W' ,A . in X, . Q. . . il? xx f S Seeking Top Tw This year's Varsity Baseball team is off to a great start. The coaching staff is led this year by Mr. Jerry Sheets. He is assisted by coaches Marty Craft and Steve Ortiz. Coach Sheets is very excited about this years team success so far. He hopes to keep up the varsity winning tradition. His prediction is that the team will make the C.A.L. playoffs and finish in the top two. He goes on to say that Moreau has the best varsity infield in the C.A.L., H.A.L., and M.V.A.L., and because of this the team will continue to dominate and win. This years team captains are seniors John Looney and Glenn Baxley, When asked about their feelings of this years team, they were very optimistic. They both feel that the team has a lot of o In C.A.L. potential to have an outstanding winning season. This year'sln-team consists of eight seniors, seven juniors. and one sopho indivi Th stron Glenn ore. The team as a whole works very well together and ually they help each other out. offensive hitting, team speed, and infield seem to be the points for the team. The continued strong hitting by Baxley, John Looney, Paul Zendejas and newcomers Scott Jacques, Steve Johnston, Jim Park, Dave Liebowitz, Sun Chung M and playo a goo all Neideffer will bring the team to victory at the C.A.L. fs. The theme of this years team is to get dirty and have time, and so far they seem to be doing a good job. l. N' S is e f . . aw. ... ' W ' Q.. . ' 442 9' ,-.4 m'5.2aitLs-eco , Q - ' ,,.. , th -f:.v'1.fA. w H., 'lw I. Steve Reikes pitches Moreau onto victory. 2. Glenn Baxley slaps one of his many homer- uns. 3. Back Row: Coach Craft. Andy Eberhard, Glenn Baxley, John Looney, Sun Chung, Jim lvaldi, Scott Jacques, Dave Liebowitz. Front Row: Coach Ortiz, Carlos Zertuche, Jim Park, Greg Dubney, Matt Nei- deffer, Paul Zendejas. Steve Johnston, Steve Reikes. Mike Balsquez. Coach Sheets 'N -'yrs' y ..e 2: I ff 4,8 n p r' 402 Q' y Fi Ay, , f S Q- W- 'lub' 7 I S S -S H i K.. 5 S Us ' 'nr'-v: v f- e W not-sfxf as-W t ,, . ,I , 1 X'-to-mfr-g!fE.f'f '- ' are-t-f -s 3' .. , ,S,,,,f,..' sv V 1 5.i4 to YY 7 WT' Q mo. W, -..., n- .- , I. Jim Park takes it on home. 2. Varsity stats Ramona Gutierrez. Anna Coach Sheets awaits anxiously for the next hit. 6. Jim Park waits for his Molina, Stephanie Sah. Cindy Robinson. Deborah Hirayama. 3. Moreau is pitch. 7. Coach Sheets adjusts the pitching machine for flyballs. excited about a big win. 4. Greg Dubney makes a great play at the plate. 5. M- 4 L ..l 1 'z31'f.Zfi I . 1 , --,--,,g,f v 'A Q MV! M 'N .v 0 S K , , ,p , , an.f'-,-- ,A A 9? --Q- Defending Ca Champs This year's I985-86 JV Baseball team is a pretty im- man ave Spencer-catcher. pressive one. The team consists of eight Juniors, ten M . Bob Kossick has done a great job coaching the Sophomores and l Freshman. team with the help of assistant coach Hector Petino. So far in the preseason, these defending CAL champs, Bobby Robello sums it up perfectly by saying. If we are 4-O and looking very good. Some of the outstanding continue to improve game by game as we have, l see no players on this team include Pat Smith-outfield, Jason reason why we shouIdn't repeat as league champs. Gardner-shortstop, Pete Candelario-pitcher, and Fresh- The i985-86 JV Baseball team: Top Row: Coach Bob Kossick, Jason Gardner, Pete andelario, Matt Davis. Bobby Robello, Pat Smith. Jeff Nelson, Ben Wilson, and assistant Coach Hector Petino. Middle Row: Scott Gier. David Spenc r, Marcus DalafMerced. Chris Schusske, Joe Silva. Bottom Row, Andy Ziola. Glenn Dishman, Mitch Freitas, Steve Sanger, Michael McDermott. 'iss 3, :WI--.fk my s f 'pf ff 4 X ,f Ndf. r K xA VH 'CH' 11-xg ,,Hg 29 '-f, N X' vff? fm'Q, f -4 ,jf ,?'f:!ff,:4,j I vw V,f:7L,iy, 54411: ffl ffl fffijllf ' ' ., V. f ff ff 14 ' 'W' 'ff J Y' I rw L ,, .V 1111, , nr:- ,+i,X,. ., 2, 3, X. ..w,4W vY' Hg! '-,,'. X N ,RJ 9 4 m . 4,, nw, uf Jr, QV g.,'F f, 'y,'?f. gl 1 .,,,, . g. ,f? . ' 1 ff: ,,'I rn- P f 'f Ir 'v N -, x , 'IH 14 ,r f Art n 1' Swingin Into The l986 GirI's Softball team is a team with a futurel Team captain. Michelle Schwenger. is setting quite an example for her team members to follow this year. Re- turning players from last year's NCS team are Chrissy Freitas, Mary Miller, Joelle Valle, Danette Louis and Dag- ney Haman. These girls have the responsibility of setting the right examples for the new, younger players. The team is very young but has a great deal of potential, ., of-yn Q- . Q gran-Q , l. Lisa Assum's skill is shown through her quick shag at the ball. 2. Practicing her unique batting style is Laura Fokes. 3. Mary Miller swings for the ball. 4. Joelle Valle makes a steal for third. 5. Top Row: Coach Cole. Lisa Assum. Dagny Haman, Danette Louis. Mary Miller, Mary Bred- dennan, Laura Fokes, Krkti Frehas DeAnn Louw. Coach Tresder. Bononi Row:JoeHe VaHe,Kathy Neddennan,Joni Hamer. Theresa Young, Audrey hAHano. Stacey Arhontes, Maria Finkes. Michelle Schwenger. stat impr The learn The team press Action. d Coach Cole. Each day the effort the girls put into ving their skills becomes more and more apparent. ew players. though inexperienced, are eager to and the others are more than willing to help out. fresh vitality combined with the experience in this promises to give Moreau an outstanding and im- ive Varsity Softball team for the I986 season. Q-L. Y Y 1 'si 1 Q M '95 A.: ig .Q A N J 1 X1 . X, 5V sf w x 5 R 'x S I e ffugik jigmyff MQ' ,X ,Z V Aga' qv, N0 K wg r' 3 J i 'nv 5 'sgfff, Ai! . V fyffrf .- My ' 'P JN, vm. J, uf! i sb ,-+ , W ' 8 ,,. w ,. ., u if A ff ggi. cr. l f 1- I : fv.. . 4 A fe! A it - . ! 3 i,a1,,,Vyf f,'w,,g1:-,,' ! , ' ,f ,.w,L15'4f?'f4 4,12 f- f . 1 1 M: ,::-- 4 gg-A 0 W f . V hw, N ,:.Q4, f.. A, X' ,, -af h 3- ,- . , , ,, W.. , K, W ,J gwu,,+, -. . .- .1 -.- ,, p f- 7I1'.Ef?J.h, i v v,- m,M .........,.. ,,. N77 0-0 V W-. W. . gl f. 4. S . 'ar The Moreau Mariner Junior Varsity Softball Team. coached by Hank Lorta, is an enthusiastic group of girls with big dreams and high expectations. The team start- ed practice in mid-February despite the terrible '86 rain- storms, and opened play later that same month. Playing at Patrick Gomer Field in Hayward, the team learned that softball is a very grueling sport that takes many hours of practice after school and on weekends. This does not dampen the team's spirit, however, as they are proud to represent Moreau in this way. lj. Jenny Norton demonstrates a very strange way to catch a ball in her glove. IJ. Julie Thiede thinks I got itl while her team- mates look on in support. SJ. The Junior Var- sity Team can be serious one minute. and completely nutty the next. Young Team, Big Dreams. 4,1 1 All N 0'-P '- 'J 1- at . , po, is-A Lil! Cf A W O we su , W lj The I986 Moreau Mariner J.V. Softball Team: fFront row? Assistant Coach Mike Bannister. Sonia Ulrich. Rachel Torres, Juli Caruso, Terry Franckowiak, and Coach Hank Lorta, CBack rowj Paige Sammons. Cindy Marquez. Kecia McDonald, April D'ambrosio, Julie Thiede. Andrea Heaven. Dani Lorta. Deana Mills. Jenny Norton. and Kathy Bakker. JJ. Andrea Heaven shows off her industrial-strength pitching arm. 33. Coach Hank Lorta fearlessly tosses the ball to one of his players. 41. With a grimace. Terry Franckowiak demonstrates how she can hit the ball and laugh at the same time. That lovely smell of chlorine. The enjoyment of dry- ing yourself off with a wet towel. That final IOO yard dash to the showers. This year's varsity swim team had another opportunity to go up to Cal State for what would eventually become the hardest practice in histo- ry. All of this work would soon be rewarded by a rough game of water polo or a chance at going to the North Coast Sections. The I986 Varsity Swim Team is probably the best teamk within the four years that Moreau has had a swimming program. Among some of the talent. J.B. 1 U l 5 4 D-K '-i .I K , 4 .Y Branto e, Kevin Desmond, Mary McKeon, Tom Paynte , Mike McKeon, Bridget Lydon, and freshman Kevin oskella. Coach Rich Serrao's patience was test- ed thi year because the team almost doubled in size from I st year's. Coach Serrao stated that This year's team i a product of a lot of dedication and hard work. u is going to be represented well at this year's oast Sections, Coach Serrao also said, Now are a two-bus team, swimming is going to be the major sports at Moreau. More North J that w one of fi 5 A - . S V ttttt ww i 'fir -f - S t -2' 1', t H mais i s .n K .4 kt Q-fly xg S- M W . urnaawg A 1t,,,,..L Q-:sb .M ..t,m A, Q J .ikkk :kk S Q . K .. my M ,,y'x XX J J-. ll aw Y .. -P 'X 2 W W.,-P - JE I5. The I986 Varsity Swim Team: Cfront row5 Nicole Ormsby, Mary McKeon, Kim Smith. Nora Lynch, fsecond row5 Michelle Manick, Michelle Koskella, Angela Der. Bridget Lydon, Monica Wuelfinga Cthird row5 Steve Ulrich, Kevi n Koskella. Jim McCue, Qfourth row5 Coach Rich Serrao, Ben Rogers. John McKeon, Erick Ormsby. Brock McDaniel. Hayme Lake, Cfifth row5 Kevin Desmond. lan Land. Jim Redmond. J.B. Brantome. Scott Russo, Tom Paynter, Mike Mckeon. Fr 'Jil .wwf ,M all? if 25. Tom Paynter rests after a hard set. e 35. J nnifer Wyman and Nora Lynch rest up between races. 45. Everyone LOV S swim practicelll 55. Mary E McKeon takes a break to grin for the camera. 65. A line of swimmers await their turn at the blocks. ve Y' Ss- 5 a qkqut.. 'lib- N-ry is arf :xi fs'-9333 avi Y ..9' I5 Jlm Redmond Kevtn Desmond and Ian Land show that swlm practtce ts fun 25 And They re Offll 35 Brock McDanteI checks has ttme after a tough set 45 Mlke McKeon and Tom Paynter kick their hearts out 55 J B Brantome Scott Russo and Kevln Desmond give a flsh eyes vtew of swlm practtce 65 Coach Serrao analyzes a race 75 Varsity captalns Scott Russo JB Brantome and Mary McKeon 85 Kevln Desmond and Scott Russo show off after practice ti Gettin Better Every Year! -f l me .M . 4 - . L--3 'NS ' - n .ay-as VV, z 'ic-5, . . . it :L 'f f4 fg f ' ' ' ..,- ' ' ' D ' . . . ' 5' fi ,x . h X ' . . f 5 X 'Y , - ' 1 3 fig! F1 5 I I I ' 219 An Enthusiastic Team!!! You put me in what? I can't swim that. I hate Some the butterfly. Although the i986 Junior Varsity swim Leavitt. M team sometimes wondered why they were doing this, These f they proved that they were committed by attending ming ab the long and hard practices up at Cal State Hayward. was so Coach Kathy Radecke, whom you may remember from They t last year's graduating class, held together the largest for the opportun J.V. squad in Moreau's history of swimming. Thirty- very pr three swimmers turned out this year. Coach Radecke was quoted as saying, This is the most enthusiastic team that I have ever seen. 6.63 Q iw ,Q , .. T l ibn. A 2 7 I ,J Vi., V 1, 4 4, ll-I ' ff -as N Av., - .W Af. ?Ll' tp- Y i J mum 7 5 we--. ,-.wi I . aa.. fa.. 'Y IQ: -a..j, at., ,, 4 ' N,- nr: 1: 3 ' ' , ' , ' Q .55 L - I -1 M, , . -lla 1, ti-dt, 4 .f WWQ wif A I 57 f f A' . I 4 it bk., I I4 ' gin 057 maivl A HF, A , ,V Aa: J, ,gf C gf t ' x A ., lj D . 'f' , A .. sf wk wi I ffitffw The I986 J.V. Swim Team: Cfront rowj Lenny Wiersma, Jason Blair. Sean Baca. Sandra Chang, Tina Dunbar. Joanne Wong. Anne-Marie Mootzi fsecond rowj Coach Kathy Radecke, Kelly Halligan. Janice Carney, Elisa Grant, Julie Manick, Mairead Mitchell, Grainne Sweetman, Qthird rowj Pat Coffer, Manual Ron, Pauline O'Connor. Maggie Farnan, Lee Ann Goulart, Nikki Leavitt, Julia Comphel, Tracy Chiatelloi Cfourth rowj Justin Griffin-Holtz, Brad Pezzaglia, Gregg Bilse, Tim Rogers, Julie Metzler, Matt Fratus, Jennifer Wyman, and Carrie Abascal. time. T of the most recognized swimmers are Nikki att Fratus, Tim Rogers, and Janice Carney. our were recognized not only for their swim- ility but also for their support. The whole team dedicated that it made my job much easier. hrive not only for the thrill of winning, but also ity to help themselves. Coach Kathy is oud of her first swim team and is promising that ill get even better and proceed to Varsity in no his is a bunch of very talented athletes. .5-gif? My Sf ' f ' ' Q .ct 1 Q ' . P .3 109 t 5 y I lib: ' Q ft 7 5 'illlil 5 Q t rf Wm Q9 1, X f 4 IJ. Tim Rogers is about to finish a hard lap of breast- stroke. 23. Matt Fratus takes a breather in butterfly. 37. Coach Kathy Radecke organizes a practice. 43. Matt Fratus, Angie Der, and Tim Rogers say hi for our camera. 53. Lenny Wiersma seems to be in a daze during practice. 'I A? . N MQ Q QA' sg'-.Ji ...J ' ' v .K HQ I. Lynette Duran jumps high on the dry board. 2. The Diving Team: ftop left to rightj Michelle Kensinger. Mike Lyen. Charlie Bettencourt, Cbottomh Coach Mark Libby. Eddie Fernandes. Frances Lewis, and Brian Hickey. Not pictured: Lynette Duran. Dixie Harrison. Dori Te- hada and Michelle Assum. 3. Mike Lyen comes in for a landing. 4. Frances Lewis listens to the coaches instructions. 5. Michelle Ken- singer laughs at her last attempted dive. ead Over Hee s! As last year was their first competitive season the ariner diving team is still new to Moreau. The team is grown in size and the present team consists of ten vers: Lynette Duran, Mike Lyen, Dixie Harrison. Mi- :elle Assum. Dori Tehada, Frances Lewis. Charlie Bet- ncourt, Eddie Fernandes, Michelle Kensinger and Bri- i Hickey. Mark Libby, a graduate of the class of I984 is ce again the coach for the team's second season. The mpetition is tough for a spot on the varsity team. The team is only allowed four varsity divers, two girls and two guys. Criteria for the varsity team include proficiency with all five compulsory dives. These dives include: forward dive. back dive, inward dive, reverse dive, and a forward dive with a half twist. The diving meets combine both the compulsory dives with optional ones, and a complicated system of scoring to deter- mine the overall winner. lt looks like this year's team will have a very successful season. Q 'fl 57,0 LU 0 1. yi I , WWME i , .i,4m.wH MX: iid 1 .- .4 -, I 4. 1 ,J ...xx v ':'py,w f: ,Z af Mr A HV 1 . e new 1 42 154 ., ,. ., nn. yr: 3.91. W' ai I if ' , by 'X ' 'lim . W , au., ,,,,,,-MY Ll' G 2 56+ , sm.-.-, ,gg-' A . , , 1 -uw'-vw .jswi ng. ' f agrx warm r4fTP '- 1. X 'iii 4' R' YHA Q X ,wk . X r W 'L -um L, - ' 0 , 13 V gqnlniliwv Lf 4. Wi u , ,, .,,,,Q3? Q .WE , ff . ..,..1.4a' 1 -4 A-1 K aa? Am D-wfwfwf 11 if 53'r5vr Q Vw :pcm U 'A 'Sy X H-, 4 ,. .. ,,,, fx g' l FTW' A bi, F - ,, , ,xxmkiv ,- Y, Q, f,:,,.-'mm - S .M , :,, 2,g4Q H - .. , R- 4 x 4 -X as W A . K. Nl . xt f 4, A N ,Q Tw 1' 3,93 ,L,. 4 7,.w, m H . i?i3fggi,f6Qw f' L V Q y4,,,,- -' ,U Nky, ,. A V , l . NW . gA,ff4f'?ii:i, 'zz 'ay ' ku.. . A H J. A f.,.'m, ,'b is Q 91' vn -x M ff ff I L! -xlx, ,.,..,..4,,i AJ x ax 3 l-x' A -X Ni. m1m1'm3'iSa3i3B .. s ,y 4 '54 il' M ,lf .f, ,n A ia. ,av- T THE HELM K EX' ,..- a . . The Voyager Staff com- mends the Governing Board of Moreau High School for their drive and dedication which keeps the Moreau Community afloat and sailing smoothly. Thanksl The Moreau Governing Board: Back Row- Rev. Thomas McNally. Br. Larry Sandstrom, Br. Stephen Walsh. Bob Miller. Sam Alvolocino. Front Row- Sr. Anne Russill, Br. Joseph Connell, Douglas Uchikura, Frank Uchikura, Frank Cerruti. Not Pictured: David Dunlap. Frank Ivaldi. Carrol Weber, qw ' i 3-351' 'jg . if il 1U Z1 Iilsl if A QT, ,, T me, , . . ,-.-.----i-, I - NCREAU I-HGH SCHOOL of cormucrno sv f lit.- arzommxs or How cnoss A 225 EEI Throughout the year, students have many memories which we wish ' to capture in the yearbook. The fol- lowing pages are dedicated to stu- dents who want to look back and see themsel made. T like to their ye f? es with the friends they've e Voyager staff would also hank them for supporting rbook. i '31?' ??f Wenzler, Ken Hartman. Derrick Anderson. Sharron Stone. Monte sm io R cmsw AN D A ZEZZLTIILTQ :::::::i-:za-rygzzzwzzef S O O M O -I-O O snmh. scan Ryan, Steve Gnffnh. Susanne sl, gli JUNIOR HANGOUT Left to Ri ht Lisa Assum Steve Libb Milarose Boleva Bob Grubbs g - . y. . . Rachelle Jones. Craig Staszkow. Chris Roberts, Matt Fratus, Amy Wixson, Tim Downs, Jennifer Wyman. Tim Slone, Nancy Quinones. 226 Dave Kim. Rob Ham, Keith Switzer. Paul Middione, Mike Polk, Steve ison. and Don Mc Nair. FRIENDS FOREVER Back- Brenna O'Brien. Katie O'Reilly. Maura Chermack. y Julie O'Keefe, Katie Berlogar, Crissy Abreu. Front- Mi- chelle Britto. Jesica Mills, Insook Pack. 3 ,fx Ang x 'l 5 ' ' is F., Iigizkrx 3225. M I Q86 Left to kigm- Randy Cariveau. Brandon Spike' Loose Marcos Sorla Charlton Barreto Dave Barta lini, Bill Thomas. Bill De Ridder. Bill Huston Left Io Right Gayle Holley Bill Duarte Jennie Chicoine Cathy Chicoine Laura Kroeckel Laura Boyd Patsy Alvarez Cinda Kuo. .' ii :fed I I-N 5 I I I I I BU DDIES FOR LIFE ff I lf 5 My ,M,,...-fur' 1 .IUNIORS STILL HANG-OLIT K Left to Right: Bridget Lydon. Annie Loggins, Kelly Halligan, Laura Stanley. Darlene Texiera. Jeannie Knoth, Tim Downs, Amy Wixson, Tim Avila. KIA l SENIOR PLAYG ROUND Left to Right: Chris Singer, Toni Sanchez. Dixie Harrison. Moll' Woelffer, Noelle Abela, Lisa Otrambo. Nicole Ormsby, Suzann Lang. ..,., . -it ' I' 5 '., I I SENIOR BAND-STAND ' Lefr to Right, Denise Quintana. Rousalyn Partido. Tina Canalas, Maria Gutierrez. Teri Amouroux. Denise Mergel. Marjorie Martin. Dori Tehada. Michelle Padilla. .Iohna Escobar. Pam Kato. Ruth Laureta. Michelle Manick. THE AWESOME FOURSOME Tina Canalas. Mary McKeon. Lee Anne Goulart, Lisa Otrambo - L. 'sf 4 -1 . . A TOUCH OF CLASS Standing: Emmanuel Miranda. Jack Gomes. Rick DeAla. Arnold del Mondo. Victor Dungca Kneeling: Ray Kayas, Frank Jose, Mike Batongloacal. Arnold Suliguin. GOOIEMRITQLQHD 0 T? au . ' . gh Valerie Bridgeman aula Bernado argaret ass. TWO OF A KIND MOSH, V '7 3 ix :ni 2 .xv J ,,.. :iii Ww- s .--., nf if FQ B .I U ST FRI EN DS Vanessa Nightengale, Michelle Fernandez. 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STEVEN IW 89 AZZALINA, MICHAEL 70 89 AZZARITO, MARK II5 I42, I64 89 BACA. SEAN MICHAEL 38, 47. 58, 70 89 BAILEY, AMY I0. 70 86 BAKER, JAMES II5 89 BAKKER, KATHERINE 70, 2I6, 2I7 86 BALAURO, RAOUEL 60, I I5 89 BALBUENA. DIANA 70 86 BALDOZA. ROSA II5, I44, I58 87 BALEVA, MILAROSE ICD, I59 98 BALEVA, ROLANDO 70, I66 89 BALLECER, MELANIE 70, 83, I76 88 BALLELOS, VIRCHILOU 86 89 BALTAZAR, CAROL 70. 74 88 BALTHAZOR, KENNETH 86 88 BANCHIERI, ANDREW 86, 2m 87 BANCHIERI, ANGELA 44, Iw 86 BANCHIERI, PETER I I5, I64 86 BANKS, BRAXSTON II5, I64, I65 87 BANKS, KATHERINE Iw 89 BANKS, OLCEN 70, I66, I82 88 BARBOUR, MELODY 86, I76, I77 88 BARNES. TIMOTHY 86, I90 89 BARNUM, CRAIG 70, I66, I90 88 BARR, JULIE 86. I76, I77 86 BARRETO, CHARLTON II5, I27 87 BARRETO, JOAQUIN IW 88 BARRETT, KAREN 86 89 BARRON. PATTY 86 86 BARTALINI, DA VID I I, 32. 46, 87 BARTHOLOMEU, CHERYL Im, IIO 86 BARTHOLOMEU, MARC I I6 88 BASS, CHERYL 86 88 BATEMAN. JAMES CCHRISJ 86 86 BA THWAL, CHANDRA II6, I98 89 BATONGBACAL, LORENA 70 86 BA TONGBACAL, MICHAEL 39. 60, 86 BAUGH, TINA 42, I I6, 229 89 BAUGH, WANDA 70 87 BAUHOFER. ELISA Iw 89 BAUTISTA, CHRISTINA 60, 7l, I66 89 BAUTISTA, LAWRENCE 7I II5 I I6, 229 86 BAXLEIC GLENN 25, 33, II6, I44, I64, I64, 2I0 89 BEHAN, COLLEEN 47. 58, 7I 88 BELLAMY, ERIC 86 86 BENARD, MONICA I I6 88 BENAVIDEZ. YVETTE 86 89 BENEDICT, XOCHILT 7I, I6I 86 BENNETT, ANDREA II6 87 BERIO, JAMES 69, ICD 88 BERLO, MARK 87 BERLOGAR. CARRIE Im, IOS 89 BERLOGAR. KATHARINE 7I 89 BERMUDEZ, LIA 7I 89 BERNARD, ARIC 7I, I90 86 BERNARDO, PAULA I I 6, 229 86 BETONIO, ANTHONY I I6 87 BETTENCOURT, CHARLES Im. 2DI 87 BIERLY, MICHAEL IOI 88 BIGELOW, BRUCE 86 89 BILLINGSLEY, RANDALL 7I, I66 88 BILSE, GREGG 86 89 BINGHAM, ROBERT 50, 7I 88 BITZ, JENNIFER 87 86 BLAIR, HEIDI 25, II6, 89 BLAIR, JASON 7I, I90 89 BLAKE. STACI 7I, I86 88 BLANDINO. JOSEPH 87, I80 88 BLASQUEZ, BRIAN 87 E 87 BLASQUEZ, MICHAEL IOI. I64, 2I 88 BLAUROCK. JENNIFER 87 89 BOLES, CHARLES 7I 88 BOLICH. JOHN 87, I7I 88 BONDAD. JOSEPH 87 89 BONIFACIO, LEMERICK 7I 89 BORAGNO, RICHARD 7I 86 BORDMAN, CHRISTOPHER I I6 87 BOSKI. NICHOLAS I9I, 7I 87 BOTSFORD, ANDREA IOI, 208 89 BOTTINO, ANN 7I 88 BOWEN. PATRICK 87, 207 89 BOYS, JENNIFER 7I 86 BOYD, LAURA I I6 89 BOYLE, JAMES 7I, I66 88 BOYLE, PATRICIA I60 87 BRAND, MICHAEL IOI 86 BRANTOME, JEAN-FRANCOIS 80, 65, II6, I23 89 BRAUER. BENJAMIN 7I 87 BRAUN, LAURA 20. IOI 86 BRAUN, TAMMY 64, I I6 87 BREDDERMAN. MARY IOI, 2I4 87 BREVES. VICTORIA 28, 39. IOI. IIO, I96, I97 86 BRIDGEMAN, VALERIE I I6, 229 89 BRINK, DARYLL 7I, I80, I82 87 BRINK, JR., ROBERT IOI. I79 87 BRIONES, CARLOS IOI, I88 89 BRITTO, MICHELE 58, 7I, I73, 208 89 BRODIE. 89 BROWN. 88 BROWN. 88 BROWN ss sno WM ELIZABETH 7I CHRISTIAN 7I DUANE 87 ROSEANN 87 YVONNE 28, 29, II6 89 BRUMFIELD, ERICKA 7l 86 BRUMM, GEORGE l0, II6, I22, I64, 200 89 BUCK, STACEY 7I 89 BUDA III, ROBERT 8. 7l. I66 86 BURIGSA Y, SABRINA I I6, I58 87 BUSTOS, BRENT IOI. I64 89 CABRAL. DANIEL 7I 89 CABRAL. DAVID 7I 88 CABUSORA, LISA 87 86 CABUSORA, RONALD 60, I I 7. I43 86 CAETON, LAURA II7, I30, I58 86 CAGAANAN. NIKO II7 88 CAGAANAN. TARA 87 88 CALDWELL, JACQUELINE 87 89 CAMANTIGUE, RONNELL 7I 86 CAMARENA, MARK 39, 42, I l7, I 70 86 CAMERON, GUY I I7 89 CAMOZZI, CHRISTIAN 6I, 7I 86 CAMPBELL, SCOTT II7 86 CAMPOS, CHERYL 60, I I 7 89 CAMPOS, CRISTINA 7I 88 CAMPOS, ELIANNA 87 89 CAMPOS, JOHN 7I 89 CAMPOS, KENNETH 7I 86 CANALAS, CHRISTINA 9, 23, 25, 5 7. II7, 229, 278 87 CANDELARIO. PETER IOI 89 CARDOSA. ANABELA 7I 87 CARDOZA, KIMBERLY SI, IOI, l84 87 CARDOZA, TRACY IOI 86 CARIVEAU, RANDY 5, II, II8, 227 87 CARIVEAU, RENEE IOI 88 CARLOS, DIONNE 87 88 CARLTON, GAIL 87 88 CARNEY, JANIS 20, 87 89 CARNEY, SHANAN 72. I92 88 CARRIGAN, NICOLE 87 89 CARRILLO. CLAUDETTE 72 89 CARRILLO. LISETTE 72 87 CARROLL, BRYAN IOI, 94 89 CARUSO. JULI 72, I76, I77, 2I6, 2I7 88 CAST, JENNIFER 87, 94 88 CASTAIN, MARCOS 87, I7I 86 CASTIGLIONI. ANTHONY I I8. 205 89 CASTIGLIONI, DOMINIC 72 87 CASTILLO, BENJAMIN IOI 88 CASTRO, MELISSA 87 89 CELLES, LESLIE 72 87 CELLO, ROCHELLE 39, 60, IOI 86 CELOTTI, RENZA 62, 64, Il8 88 CERESA. ANNE 8, 87 88 CHAMBERS, LILIA 87 88 CHAN, GREGORY 87 89 CHAN, JEANINE 72 88 CHANG, SANDRA 88 88 CHANG JR. HARRY 87 87 CHAO, CAROL 39, 52, IOI 86 CHAO, CATHERINE 39, I I8. 209 88 CHAO, JAMES 88 87 CHAPMAN. HEIDI 52. IOI 89 CHASE. LARRY 72 89 CHAVEZ, JEANNINE 72 88 CHAVEZ, JILL 88 87 CHENEY, CHRISTINA IOI 89 CHENEY, HEIDI 72 88 CHEREZIAN, DANA 88 86 FAGERLIN. DEBRA I20 87 CHERMACK. BRENDA 3I, 58. IOI 89 CHERMACK. MAURA 3I. 37, 58. 72 89 CHEU. CHERYL 72 87 CHEVALIER, SANDRA IOI 89 CHIANG. DAVID 55, 56, 72 88 CHIATELLO. TRACY 88 86 CHICOINE, CATHERINE I I8 87 CHICOINE, JEANNETTE IOI. 228 87 CHIKHANI. LAINA IOI. IW 87 CHIMIENTI, JEFFREY IOI. IS4. 205 88 CHIN. MICHAEL 88 89 CHIVERS. DANIEL 76. I66 87 CHOU. CATHERINE IOI 88 CHOY. KEVIN 88 89 CHRISP. DAVID 72 86 CHU, ALVIN II8 88 CHU, NAOMI 88 87 CHU. VIVIAN IOI 87 CHUNG, CHARLOTTE 39, IOI, I96 88 CHUNG. EDDIE 88 86 CHUNG. KENNETH I I8 86 CHUNG. SUN I I8 88 CHURKA. ALICIA 2I0 89 CISEK. DAWN 88 87 CLARKE. KAREN 72. I73. I86 88 CLAVERIA. ANNA IOI 88 COCARD, CATHERINE 88 88 COCHRAN, ANNA MARIA 88 89 COCHRAN, STEPHEN 88 87 COFFER. PATRICK 72. I82 88 COLARCHIK. KATHERINE 88 89 COLE. KATHLEEN 72 87 COLLARD. STACY IO2 86 COLTHARP, SANDRA II8. l43. I59. I88 88 COMPHEL, JULIA 88 89 CONCANNON. ERIC 72. I80 89 CONCEPCION. MICHELLE 72 86 CONSOS JR.. PETER I I8 87 COOPER. ERIKA I02 86 CORDOVA. JOANNE I I8 86 CORONA. ANITA II8 89 CORONADO. ALBERT 72 88 CONONADO. JOSEPH 88 88 CORREIA. JOSEPH 88 88 CORTEZ. TARA 88 87 CREW, DANIEL IO2 88 CRISTE. DEANNA 88 87 CRONE. VANESSA I02 88 CROSBY. ROBERT 88 87 CROSSETT. PATRICK IO2 88 CRUZ. EDWARD 88 86 CUMMING. MARY 46. 59. 65. I I9 86 CUMMINGS. JONATHAN 30. I I 9. I44 87 CURRAN. DENNIS I02 89 CUSSEAUX, CURSHANDA 72, I92 87 D'ANGELO, PAIGE GI. I02 87 D'SOUZA. KAREN 4. I02. 229 89 DAMBROSIO. APRIL 38. 72. 2I6. 2I7 89 DANNER. JENNIFER 72. 78 88 DANNER. JULIANNA 88 89 DAVIS. GRACE 44. 73 89 DAVIS. MARCELLUS 73. I66. I82 87 DAVIS. MATTHEW I02 86 DE ALA. RICARDO 60. II9. 229 87 DE COITE, DENISE IO2 87 DE COSTA. SANDRA IO2 86 DE GRAW. RHONDA II9 86 DE JESUS. FRANCIS Il9. I88, I89 89 DE MAR. NICOLE 73 86 DE RIDDER. WILLIAM 42, II7, lI9. 227 87 DE SOUSA. CESAR I02 87 DE VERA. PINKY 39. GI. I02. 208 89 DE WITT. PRESTON 73. I7l. 207 88 DEARBORN. MICHELLE 88 87 DEBLEY. JASON I02. 205 88 DEBLEY. MARC 88 88 DEL MUNDO. ALAN 88 86 DEL MUNDO. ARNOLD 60. I I9. 229 89 DEL MUNDO. ROENATO 60. 73 87 DELFIERRO. DALE IO2 89 DELFIERRO. STEVEN 73 88 DELUCCHI. DOLORES 88 87 DELUCCHI. PAUL I02. I94, I95 86 DENHAM. MARCIA II9 89 DEQUINA, EMELITO 73 87 DER. ANGELA IO2 86 DER. KENNETH I I9, I99 86 DESMOND. KEVIN I I9 87 DI GIULIO, MIA 28, I02. IIO 89 DI GRAZIA, DANIEL 73 86 DIETRICH. LISA I I9. I 73 89 DIMAANO. ERIC 73 86 DINH. MINH HUONG I I9 88 DION. HEATHER 88 88 DISHMAN, GLENELG 43. 88 89 DODD. CHRISTY 73 89 DOKKO. DIANE 73 88 DOMINGO. MARITES 88 87 DORSEY, THOMAS I02. I79 89 DOUGERY. KERRY 72. I96 87 DOUGHERTY. CHARLENE 3I. I02. ICB 88 DOUGLAS. KRISTINA 88. I72 86 DOWNEY. SHA WN I I9 87 DOWNS, TIMOTHY 9. 23. 5l. I02. 89 DU REGGER, JASON 7I. 73 87 DUARTE. WILLIAM I02. 228 87 DUBNEY. GREGORY I02. 2I0. 2II 89 DUCAZAU. DAVID 73. I66. I88 89 DUFFY. SEAN 73 89 DUNBAR, TINA 73 88 DUNGCA. GERALDINE 88. 96 86 DUNGCA. VICTOR I I 9. 229 87 DUNLAP, TERESA IO2 88 DUNPHY. JOHN 88. I7I 87 DUQUE. DINO I02. I98 89 DURAN. EDGAR 73. I66, I82 87 DURAN, LYNETTE 9. 23. I02. IIO. I58, 22I 89 DWYER. DENISE 73 l64. 228 89 EACKER. CANDACE 73 86 EBERHARD. ANDREW I I9. 2I0 87 ECCLESTON. CHRISTOPHER I02 89 EDOR. TAIMI 73 86 ELLIS, ARLENE I I9 87 ENGALLA. CONCEPCION 4. 58. I02 86 EOM. JOHN I20. I98 86 ERLANDSON. JUDITH I20 89 ERLANDSON. RON 73 86 ESCOBAR, JOHNA 43. I20. 278 87 ESCOBAR, LINETTE 39. 58. I02. IIO 86 ESCORCIO. ANN I20 87 ESPEJO, PAUL 62. I02. l64 88 ESPICHA. WILLIAM 88 89 ESPINOZA. CARMEN 73 87 ESPOS. ARTHUR I02 89 ESPOS. DAVID 73, 8I. I66 88 ESTRADA. ANGELINA 89 87 ESTRADA. MARIA 6I. I02 87 EVANGELISTA. ENRIOUE 44. I02 87 EVANS. JENNIFER IO2 88 EVANS. KATHERINE 89 86 EVERETT, MARK I20 87 FALLIN. TIMOTHY 3I. I02 86 FAMOUS. GEORGE 4. I20. I64. 205 87 FAMOUS. MARK I02. I03. I64 89 FARLEY. WENDY 73 88 FARNAN. EDWARD 89 89 FARNAN. MARGARET 74' 86 FARNAN. MAURA I20 88 FARRELL. MARK 89 86 FARRISH. JOSEPH 33. I20. I 64. 205 86 FASO. PRISCILLA 42. I20. I33. I43 86 FEGARD. STAC Y 62. I20 86 FERNANDES. EDDIE 30. I20. I44. 22I 87 FERNANDEZ, ARVIL I03 86 FERNANDEZ, DARLENE I20 88 FERNANDEZ, KENNETH 89 86 FERNANDEZ, MICHELLE I 3. I20. 230 88 FERNANDEZ, MONICA 89 88 FERNANDEZ, RICHARD 90 87 FERNANDO. SHONYA LYN 53. I03 89 FERREIRA. STELA 58, 74, I6I . 88 FERRER. HIPOLITO ILITOJ 3I. 89 87 FERRER. MELISSA I03 88 FERRER. ROBERTO 89 86 FEUERSTEIN, JEFFREY I20. I43. l64. I65 87 FFRENCH, ANNE 28. I03 87 FICKES. GARY I03 89 FICKES. MICHAEL 74. IG6 88 FIELD. GREGORY 89 88 FIELD, MICHELE 89, 209 88 FIGONE. NICHOLAS 89. 2w 87 FIGUEROA. MARIA I03 89 FIGUEROA. MARIA I03 89 FIGUEROA. ORLANDO 74 89 FIGUEROA. PETER 74. I94 86 FINKES. DENNIS I20 86 FINKES. MARIA I20. I 73. 202. 2I4 89 FISCHER, COBY 74 89 FISHER, GREGORY 74. 79. 202 86 FISHER. JEFFREY 62. I2I, I94. I 95 86 FITZPA TRICK. JULIANNE 53. 62. I2I 88 FITZPATRICK, PETER 89 88 FLECK. KELLY 90 87 FLEISCHMAN, CAROL I03 89 FLORES. APRIL 74 87 FLORES. SUSAN I03. I04, I93 86 FOKES. LAURA 25. I65. I2I. 2I4 88 FONTANILLA, VINCENT 89 87 FORDE. KEVIN I03, I64. I88 87 FOWLER. MONICA 59, I03 89 FOX. KATHLEEN 74 88 FRANCKOWIAK. THERESA-ANN 89. 2I6. 2I7 86 FRANCO, PETER I2I 86 FRANZWA. EDWARD I2l 87 FRANZWA. MICHAEL I03 89 FRASER. KRISTY 8. I2. 20. 38. 70. 74. I96. I97 87 FRASER. SCOTT I03 88 FRATES, CARRIE 89 87 FRATUS. MATTHEW 9. 36. I03 86 FREITAS. DENISE I2I. I44 86 FREITAS. KRISTINE 32, I2l. 2I4 88 FREITAS. MITCHELL 89. I90. I9I 86 FUCHSLIN. LISA I2I, I43 87 FURLONG. GLENN I03. I88. I89 GAFFEY, KELLIE 74 86 GAHAGAN. GREGORY 5. I2I 87 GALGON. STEFANIE I03 89 GALL. CRISTA 44. 74. 74 89 GALLAGHER. RAYMOND 74 87 GALVIN. JOANNE I03 88 GAMBINA. JULIE 89 86 GAMBINA. LEA I2I 89 GARCIA. 87 GARCIA. 89 GARCIA. 86 GARCIA. BRAIN 74 CHARLES I03 FRANCISCO 74. I7I LISA I3.54. I2I 87 GARCIA. LUIS 33. I03 88 GARCIA. MANUEL 98 88 GARCIA. MARIAM 90 88 GARCIA. 87 GARCIA. 87 GARCIA. MARK 90 MICHAEL I03 MICHELLE I03 88 GARDNER. JASON 90 86 GEISTER. AMANDA l2I 88 GIAROLI. ARIANNA 90 88 GIER. ELIZABETH 5I. 90. 209 87 GIER. SCOTT I03. I70 86 GJESTLAND. MELISSA I22 88 GLOVER. MONICA 90 88 GOLDASSIO. SABRINA 90 86 GOLDT. JERI I22 89 GOMES. CAROLINE 74 88 GOMES. JOHN I22 86 GOMEZ. PAMELA I22 GOMEZ. RICHARD 50, 55. I03. IIO 86 GONSALVES, DIANE I22 87 GONSALVES, JAMES I03, 2w 89 GONSALVES, STEVEN 74 86 GONZALES, JACQUELINE I22 88 GONZALES. VIRGINIA 90 87 GONZALEZ, ANGELICA 6I, I03 88 GONZALEZ, ERIC 90 89 GONZALEZ, MARICELA 6I. 74 87 GOODALE, SHELLEY I03 88 GORDON, BARBARA 90 86 GOULART, LEE ANN 5I, I22, I74, l75, 229 89 GRANADOS, MELISSA 8. I2, 6I, 74, 75 88 GRANT, ELISA 90 88 GRAVDAHL. AMY 90 87 GRAVES, RICHARD 55, I03 89 GRAY. ANDREA 74 89 GRAY. CHRISTOPHER 74, I66 88 GREANEY. JULIE 90 86 GRGURINA, MAUREEN I22 89 GRIFFIN-HOLST, JUSTIN 74 88 GRIFFITHS, LESLI 90 86 GRIFFITHS, STEPHEN 5, I22, I88 86 GROVES, MARLO 39. I22 86 GRUBBS, JOHN I22 89 GRUBBS. PATRICK 4. 8. 38, 74, I66 87 GRUBBS. ROBERT 36, 46, I03, I07 86 GRYWCZYNSKI. DA VID I22 87 GRYWCZYNSKI, THOMAS l02, I85 89 GRZYBICKI. ADAM 74. I66 86 GUDINO. ANGELA I23 88 GUERRERO, DANIEL 90 89 GUESNON, DEANNA 74 87 GUESNON, ELIZABETH I03, IIO 88 GUESNON, LAURA 90 86 GUESNON, MARYANN I23, I 72, 209 89 GUINA, CHARIS 74 86 GUITRON, MONICA I23 88 GUO, AHGEE 90 88 GUTIERREZ, DAVID 90 86 GUTIERREZ, MARIA 57, I23. 278 86 GUTIERREZ, ROMONA I23, 2I I 88 GUZMAN, ELIZABETH 90. I76 89 HAHN. DANIEL 75 88 HAHN. KATHLEEN 90 88 HALASKA, LINDA 90 88 HALKYER. CLAUDIA 90 86 HALL, TIMOTHY I23 86 HALL, TISA I23 87 HALLETT. JOAN 24, I03, 2I4 87 HALLIGAN, KELLY 25. I03, I59, 228 86 HALLORAN, DEBORA 30, I23 86 HALPER, .IUDITH 5I, l23, l74 89 HAM, JENNIFER 75 86 HAM III, ROBERT 5, I23, I88, I89 87 HAMAN. DAGNY 45, I03, 2I4 89 HANSEN. FRANK 75, I82 86 HANSEN, MICHAEL l23, I44, I78, I 88 HARE, JEREMIAH CJERRYJ 90 89 HARE, KEVIN 75 88 HARLEY, BRADFORD 90 87 HARLEY. BRIAN I04 86 HARMEYER, SUSAN I23, I96 89 HARMON. ALYSIA 75 86 HARMUTH, BRENNAN 9, 62, 65. I2 89 HARNETT. CATHLEEN 75 88 HARRAH JR., JERALD 90 88 HARRELL, MELVIN l80, I82 88 HARRIS, ANMARIE 90 89 HARRIS. SHENISE 75 4 79 86 HARRISON, DIXIE 9, 23, I24, I44, I59, 278 88 HARRISON, GREGORY 90 86 HARRISON, PATRICK I24, I43 86 HARSHBARGER, JOHN I24 86 HART, CAMBRA I24, I93 87 HARTER. ALAN I04 86 HARTMAN, KENNETH I24 86 HARTMANN, ERIC I24, I30 87 HAUER, SCOTT I04 87 HAWKES, JOHN I04 89 HAYMAN. JASON 75 88 HEAVEN. ANDREA 8. 90, 2I6. 2I7 88 HECKART, NIKKI 90. I82 86 HEFFRON, GREGORY 30, I24 87 HEINLEIN, DONOVAN I04. I70, 207 88 HELMY, DANIELLE 90 89 HENDERSON, CARRIE 75. I76. I86 87 HENDRIX, STACEY I02, I04 88 HENSON. TRACI 90 87 HERNANDEZ, MICHELLE I04 88 HERNANDEZ, RENE 90 89 HERRERA, VICENTE 75, I66 87 HERRERA, VICTORIA 3I, I04. I84 88 HERRICK, GREGORY 9I 89 HESS. ANNA 8, 75. I86 86 HESS, ERICA 46, I24 86 HICKEY, ALISON 30, 32, 65. I24 88 HICKEY, BRIAN 8. 20, 9I, 22 86 HICKS, GREGORY 5, 9, 35, I24 89 HICKS, HEATHER 75 88 HIDALGO, ANNA 9I 86 HINSON, WILFRED I24 88 HIPPS. AUTUMN 4, 9I 87 HIRAYAMA, DEBORAH 53, I04, 2II 89 HIRAYAMA, KATHERINE 75 89 HIXSON. JEREMY 75, I66 88 HOLLAND, PETER 9I 87 HOLLEY. GAYLE I04. 228 87 HOLLINGWORTH, LAURIE I04. 89 HOLLMAN, ANTHONY 75 87 HOLTMAN, RONALD 55, I04 88 HOM, EVA 9I 87 HOMA, KELLY I04, I70 89 HOMA, MICHAEL 75, I7I, I90 89 HORMEL, NANCY 75 88 HUDSON. KURT 2w, 20I 88 HUGENBERGER. JENNIFER 9I 87 HURLEY, MICHELLE I04 I84 86 HUSTON, WILLIAM 5, II, I25. 227 89 HUTTON. TAMEKA 75 88 HYDE. BRENDA 9I, I76 89 ILDESA, JARROD 75. I66 87 ILDESA, JOYCE I04 87 ILMBERGER, JOHN I04 88 INDERBITZEN, LANCE 9I 87 IVALDI, JAMES I04, I64. I85. 2l 87 JACKSON. MIGNON I04 89 JACKSON. SEAN 75 89 JACQUES, DANIEL 75 87 JACQUES, SCOTT 22. I04. I64, I65. 88 JAMES. GERALD 9I. l7I 86 JAMES, WILLIAM II, 52, I25 89 JAMES, WILLIAM 52, 75 89 JANKE, LAURA 75 88 JARAMILLO, LUCERO 9I 89 JARDIN. JAMES 75, I66 87 JAVIER, ANTONIA IO4 88 JAYESINGHE, CELOCIA 9I, I73 88 JEFFERSON, KEVIN 9I 89 JENSEN, JOHN 75, I66 89 JENSEN, LORI 75, I02 89 JEUNG. TAI-LAND 76 87 JOHNSON, BETH 44. 45, I04 89 JOHNSON, KENNETH 76. I82 86 JOHNSON, SUSANNE I25 86 JOHNSTON, STEVEN I 25. 2I0 87 JONES. ALESSANDRA I04, I84, 86 JONES, DANIEL I25, I64 89 JONES, KACEY 76. I86 87 JORDAN, STEPHANIE I04 86 JOSE, FRANK 42, 60, I25, 22 88 JOSE, RINALDO 9I, 200 89 JOSON. MARY JANE 76 89 JOW. WYAN 76 87 JUANIMA, MONICA I85 9 89 JULIEN, CLAYTON 76, I66, I82 I88. 2I0 89 JUN. AMY 38. 76 87 JUN. JASEN I04, I98, I99 88 KABITZKE, PATRICIA 9I 87 KARASZI, ATTILA I04 87 KATO, KEITH I04 86 KA TO, PAMELA I25, 278 89 KAYAS, KATHERINE 76 86 KA YAS, RAYMOND I25, 229 86 KAYLOR. THERESA CTARIJ 42, 65, I25 88 KEALY, JOHN 9I, I7I 89 KEALY, PATRICK 76, I66, I90 86 KEARNEY, JEFFREY I25 88 KEENE, ROBERT 9I 87 KELLY, DIANA I04 86 KELLY, WILLIAM 4, I25 87 KENERY. KEDDY 24. I04 86 KENSINGER, JAY KLORENQ 4 7. 54, I25 87 KENSINGER, MICHELLE I04. I93. 22I 86 KESTHELY, LOUIS 35, I25 86 KIERNAN III, WALTER I25 86 KIM, DA VID 5, 57, I25, I43 86 KIM, JENNIFER I25 89 KIM, JOHN 76 89 KIM, JOHN 20, 76, I94 88 KIM, SUSAN 9I 89 KIM. WILLIAM 76 86 KING, DAVID 39, I25. I94, I95 87 KING, RONALD I05 88 KINSELLA, JAMES 9I 89 KITANI, DOUGLAS 76 88 KLINE. HILARY 9I 87 KNOTH. JEAN 20, 36, 47. 59. I05. 228 87 KNOWLTON, BRYAN II, I05 89 KOSKELLA. KEVIN 76 86 KOSKELLA, MICHELLE 25, 32, I26 86 KRESS, JAMIE I26 87 KRINGS. CLARISSA I05 86 KROECKEL, LAURA 25, 59, I26, 229 86 KULICK, MONT I26 88 KULICK, TAMARA 9I 86 KUO, LINDA I26, l43 88 KUO, MICHAEL 9I 87 KUWATA, KRISTINE I05 89 LACCAY, RICHARD 76 89 LAGGER, SABRINA 76 87 LAKE. HAYME 5I. I05, I64 86 LAND, IAN 5. I3. 32. 39, I26 86 LANG, CRAIG 25, I26, I98, I99 86 LANG, SUZANNE I26, I73, 278 87 LAREZ. JESS ANN 20, I05 88 LAUDANI, ANTHONY 9I 89 LAUDANI, CHRISTINA 76 88 LAURETA. RICHARD 9I 86 LAURETA, RUTH I26, 278 87 LAUREZ, JESSANN 20, I05 89 LAVINE. JONATHAN 77, I82 89 LAVITORIA, GEOFFREY 77 89 LAY. JOSHUA 77 89 LEAL, MATTHEW 77 88 LEANDRO, KEN I2, 9I 87 LEAVITT. NICOLE 36, I05 88 LEE, AERY 9I 89 LEE, CECE 77. 209 88 LEE. JANE 9I 88 LEE. SID 9I, XXI, 20I 89 LEE, TAMICA 77. 209 88 LEFRANCOIS, JEAN-PIERRE 9I 89 LEGASPI, FERDINAND 77 86 LEMA, ROBYN I26 88 LEMAS, LORI 9I 88 LEONES. ANTHONY 9I 89 LEONESIO. KENNETH 77 86 LEONESIO. STEPHEN I26 88 LEWIS, FRANCES 9I, 22I 88 LEWIS, SHANNON 92 89 LI. MICHAEL 77 87 LIBBY. STEVEN IOS, IO9, IB4. I78, I79 88 LICAD. ESMOND 92 88 LIEBOWITZ, DAVID 8. 92, 2IO 86 LIGHT, SANDRA I26 87 LILLIE, MATHEW IOS. I79 87 LIMJOCO. ALEXANDER IOS 89 LIMJOCO, JOSEPH 77 89 LIMONGCO, ALLAN 77 88 LIN, MICHAEL 92 88 LIND. DERRICK 92 87 LITCHFIELD, LAURA IOS 88 LLAMAS, ALFRED 92 89 LLAMAS, PATRICK I2. 77. I66, 202, 203 87 LOCKHART, CHRISTINE IOS 87 LOGGINS, ANGELA SI. IOS, I70, 228, 208 86 LOGGINS, BRENDA I26, 208 87 LOLA, ALEJANDRINOXALY IOS 87 LOLA II, ALEJANDRINO JON 28, IOS 86 LOMAS. GLORIA I26 87 LOMBANA, CLAUDIA I03. IOS 89 LONG, JONATHAN 77 88 LONG. PHILIP 92 86 LOONEY, JOHN 25, I26, I64, 210 86 LOOSE, BRANDON 5, II, I26, 227 89 LOOSE, DUSTIN 77 87 LOPEZ, ESTELLA IOS 86 LOPEZ, MELISSA I27 89 LORTA, DANIELLE 77, 2I6, 2I7 87 LOUIS, DANNETTE IOS. I75. 2l4. 2I5 88 LOUIS. DEE ANN 92, I76, 2I4 89 LOW, KAREN 77 88 LOYOLA, JOSE 92 88 LUCAS. SANDRA 92 88 LUCILA, JOANNE 92 89 LWIN, ROGER 78 87 LYDON, BRIDGET SI. IOS, 228 87 LYEN, MICHAEL IOS, 22I 86 LYNCH, JOAN 34, I27, I43 87 LYNCH. NORA I3, IOS 86 LYON, PHILIP I27 88 LYONS. RICHARD 92 86 MAC ARTHUR, SANDRA I27 89 MACAPAGAL. NOLA MAE 78 86 MACAPANPAN, NANETTE 60, I27 86 MACHADO. SCOTT 24, I27 87 MADAMBA, RENATO IOS 87 MADDOCK, MICHAEL IOS 87 MADGE, JUDITH I03, IOS 89 MADRIAGA. GERALD 55, 78, I7I 87 MADRID, STACI IOS, I96, I97 88 MAGADIA. KIMBERLY 92. I82 87 MAGANN, CANDACE IO5 89 MAGANN, SEAN 78 86 MAGUIRE, MARGARET I27, 229 88 MAHLER. CHRISTINA 92 88 MAIER, CHARLES 92 88 MALANUM, RUDY 92 86 MALA TTIA, WAL TER 52 86 MALPEDE, MARY I27, I44 86 MAMARIL. EMILY 60, I27 87 MANAOIS, ANTHONY IOS, 207 89 MANAOIS, KATHRINA 60, 78 88 MANAOIS, STEFAN 92 88 MANGIAPANE. MICHAEL 92 88 MANHA, DAN 92 88 MANICK. JULIE 92 86 MANICK. MICHELLE I27, 278 89 MANIFESTO, CINDY 78 86 MARASIGAN, MICHELLE I27, 230 86 MARCHETTI, TAMRA I28 88 MARIMAN, DAWN 92 89 MARQUEZ, CYNTHIA 78, 2I6. 2I7 88 MARQUEZ, DINA 92 89 MARQUEZ, PATRICIA 78 86 MARSHALL, DA VID I28 89 MARSHALL. DEBRA 78 ' 86 MARSHALL, JEFFERY 9, 23, 25, 62. I28, I44, I64 MARTELL, KRISTINE IOS 88 MARTIN. ANNE 28, 92 86 MARTIN, BEVERLY I2, 52, I28 87 MARTIN, EDWIN IOS, I64, IGS 86 MARTIN, LISA I28 86 MARTIN, MARJORIE I28, 278 87 MARTIN, MICHELLE 9, 36. Im 87 MARTINEZ, ANDREW 36, IO6 87 MARTINEZ, JAMES IN 87 MARTINEZ, STEVE IO6, I64 88 MARTINS JR.. FRANK 92 87 MASSEY, GINA IOG 86 MA TTOCH, CHARLES 25, I28 89 MAY. DAVID 78, I90 87 MAY, LISA 58. IO6 88 MAYA, REGINA 92 88 MAYHEW, THOMAS 82, l7I 89 MAYHEW, TIMOTHY 78. I7I 89 MAZE, BRENDAN 78 87 MAZE, DANIELLE 24. Im 89 MAZZIOTTA, AMY 3I, 46. S8, 78 87 MC ARTHUR. MARGARET CKELLYJ IM 86 MC AULIFFE, PATRICIA I28 89 MC CONNELL. DEARNA 78 88 MC CORMICK, BRIAN 92 87 MC CORMICK, JILL IM 88 MC CORMICK, KIERA 92 89 MC CORMICK, MYLES 78, I66, I88 87 MC CUE, JAMES Im, l64 87 MC DANIEL, DONALD 4, IO6, I64 88 MC DERMOTT, MICHAEL 92 86 MC DERMOTT, THOMAS I28, I44 89 MC DONAGH, MICHAEL 78, I66 89 MC DONALD, KECIA I2. 78. 2I6. 2I7 89 MC DONALD. MICHELLE 78. 80 88 MC DONNELL. KRISTEN 92 87 MC KEAN. JACOUELINE IO, IOS. I06 89 MC KEON, JOHN 78 86 MC KEON, MARY 5I. I28, I74, l75, 87 MC KEON, MICHAEL IOS 89 MC LAURIAN, MARTY 78 87 MC MEARN. MONIQUE Im 86 MC NAIR, DONALD 33, I28, 201 89 MC NAIR, VERONICA 78 89 MC QUEEN. WILLIAM 78 88 MEDEIROS. CHANTEL 93. 97, I60 87 MEDELLIN, ARLENE IO6 87 MEDELLIN, CHRISTY ICB 87 MEDELLIN, ERIC IN, I64 89 MEDELLIN, PHOEBE 78 88 MEDINA, CYNTHIA 93 86 MEDINA, DINA I29 88 MEDVECZKY, ALEXANDER 93 86 MEEKMA, COURTNEY 39, I29 88 MEEKMA, RYAN 93 89 MEHTA, RESHMA 78 88 MELENDEZ, MANUEL 93 89 MENA. CECILIA 4, GI. I29 86 MENA, SYLVIA 6l, I29 88 MENDAROS. MICHELLE 93 89 MENDOZA, ARMANDO 78 89 MERCADO, FRANK 78 86 MERGEL, DENISE 57, I29, 278 86 MESQUITA, RENEE I29 88 METZLER, JULIE 93 86 MEYER. TERESA I29 86 MEYER, TRUDI 62, I29 87 MEYERS, MAUREEN IN 89 MICHAELS, JOHN 7I, 78. I88 86 MIDDIONE. PAUL I I, 20, I29 88 MIETZ, HEATHER 93 87 MILANO. AUDREY 20, 39, IO6. 2I4, 2I5 88 MILLA. JENNIFER 93 87 MILLER, MARY Im. 2I4 89 MILLER, SHON 78. I82 88 MILLS, DEANA 93, 2l6. 2I7 89 MILLS, JESSICA 78 87 MINTZ, KEVIN IM 86 MIRANDA, EMMANUEL I29, 229 89 MITCHELL, JOHN 78 88 MITCHELL. MAIREAD 93 89 MOITOSO, GRETCHEN 78 86 MOLINA. ANNA 53, I29, 2I I 89 MONTALVO. MILKO 78 88 MONTALVO, ROCCO 93, 2m 87 MONTEMAYOR, ANN MARIE Im 87 MONTERO, LEONELA 20. lm. IS9 87 MOORE, STEPHEN IN, I78, I79 229 89 MOOTZ, ANNE-MARIE 79 87 MOOTZ, JAMES 52, Im, I94 89 MORAN, YVETTE 79, l86 89 MORENO, BRIAN 79 88 MORENO, GINA 93 88 MORENO, MARK 20, 93. 26 86 MORENO, YOLANDA I29 87 MORESI, MICHAEL Im 88 MORISHIGE, VANESSA 93 89 MORRIS, MICHAEL 79 88 MORRISON, PETER 93 86 MURGA, MONICA I29, 202 89 MUSSON, JODY 79 89 NAGUIAT, ANTONIO 79 87 NAVARRO, KARNA Im 86 NA VARRO, RICHARD I29 87 NAZARETH, CLYDE IN. IIO 88 NEDDERMAN, CATHERINE 93, I82, 2I4. 2IS 86 NEIDEFFER, MATTHEW I29, 210 88 NELSON, JEFFREY 93 87 NELSON. JAONNA 80, I06 86 NE TO, NICHELE I29 86 NEUERBURG, SUSAN I29 86 NEWMAN, MICHELLE I30 88 NIELSEN, CARLTON 93 86 NIGHTINGALE, VANESSA 65, I30, 230 86 NOLAN, MICHELLE 62, I30, I58 89 NOONAN. CORY 79, I7I. I90 87 NOONAN. SHAWN IN 88 NORDLING, MATTHEW 93 89 NORTON, JENNIFER 79. 2I6, 2I7 89 O'BRIEN, BRENNA 3I. 58. 79 89 O'BRIEN, KATHRYN 79 88 O'CONNELL, MARCIA 93 88 O'CONNOR, CARRIE SI. 93. 209 86 O'CONNOR, DANIEL I 30, 200, 201 86 O'CONNOR, LIAM I 30, 208 88 O'CONNOR, PAULINE 93 86 O'CONNOR, TIMOTHY 39, l30 87 O'HARRAN, BROCK IN, I64 89 O'KEEFFE, JULIE 74, 79 87 O'KEEFFE, MARY Im ' 86 0'LEARY, MICHAEL l30 86 O'NEAL, JENNIFER 6l. 64. I30, l43 86 O'NEIL, BRENDAN I3I 89 O'NEIL, KEELYN 79. I73 86 O'REILLY, JAMES l3l 89 O'REILLY, KATIE 46, 58, 79 88 O'REILLY, VICTORIA 93 86 OJEDA, GREGORY I30 87 OJEDA, TRINIDAD IW, I64 89 OLIVA. JENNIFER 79 89 OLIVER, PAUL 79. I66 89 ONTIVEROS, ANTHONY 79. I66 89 OPORTO, SANDRA 79 87 ORDENADA, BELINDA ICB 87 OREA, GUADALUPE Im 88 ORMS. ERICK 20. 93 86 ORMSBY. NICOLE l3I, 278 87 OSANNA, DANIEL I06, I70 86 OTRAMBO. LISA 42, 64, I3l, 229, 278 89 PACK. INSOOK 79 88 PACK, YOONSOOK 93 86 PACREM, EDGAR 4, I3 I 89 PADILLA. KRISTINE 79 86 PADILLA. MICHELLE l3I, 278 87 PADILLA. ROBERT IO7 89 PAINE, STEVEN 79 86 PALA TINO. ROY l3l 88 PALATINO. TONYA 93 88 PALFALVI. BELA 93 89 PALFALVI, MARK 79, I82 87 PANDO. ANTONY IO7 88 PANGELINAN. GINAMARIE 93 88 PAO, JERRY 93 89 PARENTI. PAUL 79, I90 87 PARENTI. PETER I07 87 PARK, JIM IO7. 2I0, 2II 86 PARR. DARRYL I3I 88 PARRENO. DAX RANUEL 93 89 PARTIDO. HELENA 43, 79 86 PARTIDO, ROUSALYN 6I, I3l. 278 87 PASAOA. LUDY GRADE I07 87 PASCALE. GORDON I04, I07 89 PASCUAL. TERESA 58. 79 87 PASION, LOURDES 58. I07 89 PASION. ROMELA 79 89 PATTERSON, JONATHAN 79. I66 89 PAXTON, ANDREW 79 87 PAYNTER, THOMAS I07. I64 87 PEACOCK. CATHERINE I07, I75 89 FEDRONI JR.. KARL 79 88 PEERY. SHELLEY 94 87 PEFFER. KENNETH I07. I64 88 PENA, TAMARA 5. 94. 97. I60 88 PENDERGAST, COLLEEN 94 86 PENDLEY. CARRIANNE 46, 47, I 3 I 89 PERATA. NANCY 46, 79 89 PEREA, DELILAH 79 86 PEREIRA. DA VID I 3 I, l64 89 PEREZ. LOUIS 79 87 PEREZ. 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