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Morse High School 6905 Skyline Drive San Diego, California 92114 Volume XX Table of Contents 8 Homecoming Court 18 Seniors 44 Senior Standouts 46 Academic Distinction 60 Juniors 78 Sophomores The Key Stepping Into A New Horizon --------------------------- 94 Freshmen 100 Faculty 114 Clubs and Organizations 138 Activities 156 Sports 204 Index and Advertisements ■C 'txxxxdjC(X ( (jCCVV} ex rs r 11, a A, 'nw la, yc « ii - ,rnV o 'o nmtyr ee -. A.n feep OC AClv' CO 0 V' Jfcf, ' C S t, CzkVtf, Fhevv v bOcxAn ' fr 4 5 6 Horneco } Morse's 1981-82 Homecoming week turned out to be a spectacular event considering this special week ended on Friday the 13th. But this didn't seem to bother Morse students because during the week, they enjoyed spreading the Tiger Spirit throughout the atmosphere. Morse Tigers started off the week with Kiddie Day. having our Tigers dress up in little kiddie outfits. On Tuesday, they put on their cultural costumes for Heritage Day. On Thursday, following the Veteran's Day holiday. Tigers once again adorn- ed themselves in their designer jeans and T- shirts with printed sayings for Logo Day. Finally came the day that all Tigers had been waiting for: Blue and Gold Day! The Tigers displayed their spirit and cheered on the Mighty Tiger Football Team on to VICTORY against the Mira Mesa Marauders. Having it all come to an end. Morse Tigers will truly cherish the fond memories caused by this special event. 1. Jamaica Funk is what it is. 2. Ricci Brown and Carol-lyn Cabrera waving to on-lookers. 3. Kiddies once again. 4. Class of 82 float. 5. “Tiger Staff Power.” 6. Ellen Doneza checkin’ out some Jordache! 7 ng Week Morse Tigers 10 Homecoming Parade 1. Lelu Lutu Homecoming Queen 1980- 81 A Final Reign.” 2. Varsity Cheersquad “RAH! RAH!” 3. Eileen Aberin. our sophomore attendant. 4. Ms. Oyeshiku and Mr. Rollins in royal splendor. 5. '82! '82! We're the class of '82! 11 Reflections of 1981-82 AU J$m S)ur ijfyull lUue, SUjy Sfonor, JJrilie §IjaU fln ($ur Wt JUrdg? K)ur (0ur lEoue ♦ lma flater milite, t ?ail Solb nb Slory Bliues $£e Solii heart’s Ueuotio ©ur ffioyalty (Horse l iglj §cljooI milite, fail (BolM Presenting the Senior Class Coming Together of 1982 Together as One SENIORS 17 Seniors 1982 18 SENIORS Mithi Acierto Arthur Acosta Mauro Aficial Alonzo Alexander Ferdinand Allas Lalaine Almazan _ Victor Alvarez John Anders Lincoln Anderson Sean Anderson Stepping Into a New Horizon Velmonica Andrews Virgil Apostol Edwardo Arana Leona Arnold Beverly Asbill Patty Atkins Valita Amman Cesario Avila Mary Ayala Maria Bacame 20 SENIORS Denise Bado Richard Baker Rex Ballard Nlarissa Bandaia Roxanne Barbee Irma Barrios Jaime Basse Shelly Bedell Richard Benedict Jim Berry Janet Bonslatter David Boson I.avita Boyd Shontel Boykil Roderick Bradley Stanya Brandon Mack Brinson Brenda Brock Giselle Brooks Avis Brown Charles Brown Curtis Brown Henry Brown Lonnie Brown Ricci Brown Vonda Brown Nolan Bryant Sandra Buchanan Thomas Bush 22 SENIORS Eugene Cabetu Carolyn Cabrera Jason Cabrera Linda Cabrera Roderick Canada Cisela Campbell James Capps Tellis Capell Theresa Cardenas Juliane Carter looking forward John Castellanos Gladys Castillo Marylou Castro Suzanne Castro Victor Castro Regina Cawthorn Raymond Charfauros Carl Chenault Laron Christopher SENIORS 23 Raymond Chua Daphne Clarino Natalie Clayton Carol Cobarrubia David Collins Gerald Confer Ricardo Conde Ruth Connell Electra Cooke Devon Coons to a new tomorrow Montrice Cooper Phillip Cooper James Corley Martin Carona Jennifer Cottingham William Courtney Kenith Covington Sheryl Cozby Andre Creese Linda Crisostomo 24 SENIORS Kenneth Crowell Romilo Cruz Curtis Cummings Toe Cunningham David Custodio Tina Daniels Howard Davis Leigh Davis Tania Davis David Deleon reaching out Elisa Deleon Iwalani Deleon |oseph Deleon Ray Deleon Rigor Deleon Rachel de los Reyes |oey Del Rosario Vita Del Rosario Karen Devlin Ricky Desingano SENIORS 25 John Crowder Marin Dick Ekmilda Dizon Michelle Dobson Ellen Doneza Kecia Doucette Sue Drury Duane Dreyer James Duddy Anthony Dubra Chona Elazegui Troy Ellison Alfonso Espinoza Jeffrey Espiritu Elizabeth Estrella for future ambitions Jimmy Evans James Falsario Maria Fernandez Vicki Fields Rosella Filomeno Anthony Fletcher Veronica Fonteno Stephen Fountain Rowel Francisco Ronald Frayer Delinda Fugere Cristina Galang Francis Galeno Andrea Galvin Felice Gamboa SENIORS 27 Danilo Canal Stephanie Gardner Byron Garwood Andrea Gibson Ed Gideon Ricky Gilbert Barron Gonzales Velvecke Gooch |ohn Gozum Janeen Gordon Lawrence Graham Cheryl Greed Darlene Green David Green Francis Green Mapuana Green Rosanna Guerra Barbara Gunn Sergio Gutierrez Maria Guzman 28 SENIORS and the hopes Joyce Haake Lynda Hackley Michael Hackner Michele Haines Mary Jane Hall Diane Hampton Lajuan Harrison Shelby Hart Martha Hara Pauline Harvey Trence Harvey Steven Haskins Al Haslerig Cynthia Hatch Karen Henry Sharon Herman Judith Hernandez Theresa Hibbard Carl Hickman Tamara Higginbotham SENIORS 29 Terri Hinson Alison Hinton Allen Hollingsworth Chester Hollingsworth Eddie Hollingsworth Anthony Howard Brian Hubbard Raul Huerta Mary Hunt Rosemary Hugo generation 30 SENIORS Sidney Johnson Tonya Johnson Aaron Jones Connie Jones Julian Jones Lynn Jones Sandra Jones Kimi Jordan Byron Julien Paula Kemp SENIORS 31 Carolyn King Ronald King Elizabeth Kolerich Denise Krueger Romy Labiano Rolando Lanagan Malinda Lathrop Friends Alvin Lawless Honn Lawrence David Leavitt Leticia Leon Dana Liggins Elizabeth Lightsey Billy Limberg Roderick Little Lavelle Littleton Regina Littleton 32 SENIORS Remembering... David Lover Karen Luzak Joseph Luna Steven Lutz Richard Mabra Cynthia Macatantan Darryl Macatantan Pretrese Magee Edgard Manimtim Gerrad Manlongat Stephen Mantanona Guylan Margallo Manuel Marin Ida Marple Julius Mayfield SENIORS 33 Dora McCoy Kelvey McGhee Mark McLemore Howard McPherson Dorothy Meno O the good times ... Allen Meyer Karl Miller Shawn Mills |acqueline Mitchell Jon Morgan Richard Moore Val Mojica Zina Monroe Maria Montalbo Rebecca Montiel Virginia Morris Cenaro Munoz Alyssa Munson Rose Naputi Kevin Nash 34 SENIORS George Nelson Greg Nery Patricia Newbern Paula Nelson Cathy Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Gemma Nierva Randy Norman Shiela Norwood George Nunez Veda Nunn Yolanda Nunn Linda O'Connor David Okano Joseph Orlando the laughter ... Felipa Ontiveros Constance Oliver Dina Pacis David Padilla Eva Padilla SENIORS 35 Frank Padron Mary Palmore Bernadette Parong Bernard Parson Jeff Pasco Theodosia Payton Cruz Perez Bejamin Perry Tu Pham Hope Phillips Michael Phillips Pamela Pillow Charlotte Pippins Iris Pippins Raymonde Polk the special moments George Poveda Gloria Price Kurt Pruitt Gary Pugh Peleti Pulu Jr. 36 SENIORS Rachel Quihuis Valerie Quintanilla Beverly Quismundo Arlene Quitugua John Ralph Manuel Ramirez Laura Ramiscal Leslie Ramsey Cheryl Randall Bridget Rawlings Ben Ravancho Antoniette Real Karla Reddick Leslie Rhodes Trina Richardson Martin Rillo Dennis Robbins Otis Roberts Belinda Rodil SENIORS 37 Rebecca Rodriguez Huiridlq Rust; Charlotte Rosette Rodney Rouse Zenaida Roy shared Joanne Rubalcaba Dwayne Ruiz Rochelle Russell Lori Rutkowski Cathy Salas Edward Salas Richard Salinas leff San key Dexter Sapinosa Cynthia Sarmiento Stephanie Sauls Edwina Scott 38 SENIORS together. Penny Scott Roderick Scott JLnuShankliP- Diann Shelton Winifred Shepherd William Shimmin Brad Shipley Angela Shorter Alex Simmons Felicia Simpson Carol Skillman Deanna Sledge Chere Smith Deserie Smith Kevin Smith Maria Smith SENIORS 39 Robin Smith Sharon Smith Snerri Smith Victoria Smith Diane Snyder George Spicer Herbert Soriano Enrique Sosa Lewis Spence Carol Stewart Rene Stewart Derrick Stone Pam Strode Brian Suseberry Antolin Taijeron Dana Taylor 40 SENIORS Elise Taylor Michael Taylor Tony Tedpaogo Paula Teieda Tin,i Tii ia Terrie Terrell Shawn Texas Usa Thomas Sandra D. Thomas Sandra |. Thomas Theodore Thomas Lisa Torres Sonia Torres Kathleen Towne |esse Tnscano Theresa Wiggins SENIORS 41 Jessica Unsiog Chris Valencia Venus Valencia Kevin Van Luven Wayne Van Zuiden Ernestine Vaugh Kimberly Vaugh Krystal Vaugh Tracy Vaugh Dimitri Venters Class of 1982 ... David Villagomez Michelle Wade Colleen Wallander Sandra Walton Gwen Watkins Sharon Webb Duane Weems Lauri Werdeman Donald West 42 SENIORS Better Than Ever! Terri Wheeler Esther White William Whitehead Wayne Wiley Briand Williams Michael Williams Yvonne Williams Julie Williamson Daron Willson Mary Wilson Michael Winfree Rose Winfrey Antonette Worrell !;irk Ypn ‘w ‘p« Crystal Young -ivm -Y« uag_ Marvel Zamora Paul Zatarin Margarita Zuniga David Zwickle SENIORS 43 Stepping Into a New Horizon Clubs Organizations 46 47 California Scholarship Federation Tiger Intellects The California Scholarship Federation provides an in- stitution for Morse's over-achievers, leaving the student with a great sense of accomplishment. The students in the organization have grades of top quality, for it is very hard to get into the federation. Qualification is very strict. The goal in joining CSF is to become a sealbearer. Sealbearers receive a seal on their diplomas and a lifetime membership in CSF. Above are sealbearer hopefuls. Rah CSF! 48 CSF Officers: I.-R ). Hernandez. Advisor Mr. Wachs. C. Avila. E. Sinsay. B Parong. Tiger’s Den — Who would give up their lunch hour for the hungry tigers? Who else but the students at the Tigers Den. Tigers Den is a small business at Morse, run by students who are interested in business. With the help of the advisor Mrs. Hub- bard. a very knowledgeable intelligent, and business minded person, the Tigers Den will continue its prosperity in the future years. Sitting are: Raymond Polk. Rochelle Russell. Leticia Leon. Standing are: Gary Pugh. Shawn Texas. Kurt Pruitt Mrs. Hubhard. 49 ASB Officers: Bottom left to right: Jacqui Mitchell. |udy Gozo. Advisor Ms. Senior Class Officers: left to right: Maria Guzman. Kevin Nash. Malinda Anne Bengston. Back: Jean Gamble. Lathrop. Gemma Nierva. Terri Terrell, (not shown) Electra Cooke. 50 The Associated Student Body The ASH Council is the organization that played a key role in creating one memorable year to remember. The energetic organization planned and organized its major events such as Homecoming Week. ASB Ball and Morse's Second Annual Class Competition. Throughout the 1981-1982 year they helped create and promote school spirit and pride to a school that has all the more reasons to be cheering onward. Junior Class Officers: left to right: Eric Porter. Candi Duenas. Mia Bias. Sophomore Class Officers: Standing left to right: Sabrina Mack. Diep Sean Davis. Huynh. Bridgett Smith. Richard Gonzales. Freshmen Representatives: left to right: Rosalie Deriada and Raymond Noguera. Commissioners and Interns: sitting: Kim Evans. Steve Mantanona. Stan- ding: Maria Guzman. Vita DelRosario. Jeanette Elgo. Martha Gonzalez. Carol-lyn Cabrera. Priscilla Cass. ASB 51 Sandra Thomas. Ellen Doneza. Christina Galang. Dorothy Meno. David Collins. Rose Winfrey. The Key Staff Jackie Young. Terri Foster. Kirn Adkins. Mimi Waters. Staci Hunter. The Key to Memories Advisors: 1st. Semester: Ms. Lois Reese. 2nd Semester: Ms. Kathy Flanigan. Editor in Chief: Dorothy Meno. Business Manager David Collins. James Falsario. Ricardo Caligagan. Dennis Robbins. Shawn Harville. Dina Pacis. Sergio Gutierrez. Cati Salas. Mrs. Reese. Zenaida Roy. 52 The Morse Code Finishing its first 20 years in production. THE MORSE CODE had matured great- ly into a resourceful newspaper. This year’s 1981-82 Morse Code Staff has been given the opportunity to act as real-life newspaper reporters by giving up-to-date information of school activities to Morse High School students. Having repeated his second year as the editor advisor. Mr. Limoli. who decides what is printed into the newspaper, sees that the Morse Code keeps interested students informed every month of important events. The Morse Code Staff: Back row. 1-r David Collins. Felice Gamboa. Mr. I.imoli. I.a Juan Harrison. Middle row: Zenaida Roy. Mary Ayala. Lynn |ones. Dahmenah Jenkins. Front row: Cathy Salas. Dwayne Ruiz, and Briand Williams. Not shown: Sean Davis. 53 Morse Marching Band and Drill Team Band Director Harry Nelson and Drill Team Advisor Connie Phillips proud after a fine performance. Band Band Staff: Front row. 1 to r. Diane Snyder. Pam Quichocho (Mascot). Donald West (Drum Major), Hannah Venzon (Mascot). 2nd row. I to r: Beverly Ashill. Lincoln Ander- son. Deniece Kruger. Tony Samaniego. 3rd row 1 to r: Vanessa Milstead (President). Alan Tambiedo. Les Delos Santos. Barbara Gonzales (V. President). Back row 1 to r: Front row I to r: Micheal Mackadori. Bert Manila. Barbara Gonzalez. Teddy Thomas. Donald West. Deneice. Roland San Nicholas. Mark Stoekle. Tony Samaniego. 2nd row 1 to r: Alex Noguera. Damon Somer. Les Delos Santos. Gliffard Floyd. Hank Brown. Chris Cruz. Albert Ferrer. Alan Tam- biedo. Lincoln Anderson. Judy Doom. 3rd row I to r: Dale Reed. Gallon Logan. Dwayne Jones. Charles Black. Jamie Tripp. Beverly Asbill. Shelby Hart. Brian Jordan. Richard Howard. Back row 1 to r Troy Craig. Otis Williams. Paskle Jackson. Vanessa Milstead. Ernest Shipley, Vicinte Valdez. Cynthia Palmer. 54 Front row. 1 to r: Diane Meno. Lily Delrosario. Ellen Doneza . Valerie Quintanilla , MarvAnn Almazan . Susan Okano. Rose Andico. 2nd row. 1 to r Colleen VVallander (Letterettes). Nancy Davis. Diana Davis. Rosalie. Deriada. Lorraine Acfalle. Rosella Filomeno. Teresa Taitingfong. Rena Aragon. Eileen Aberin. Eleanor Wheelis (Letterette). Back row. 1 to r: Thelma Virata. Carolyn Marris. Malinda Weaver. Sandra Guidry. Noreon Hammonds. Nancy Collan- to. ShannoriT TnmTRose Javier. Lisa Stewart. Levan Cruz. Tigers On Broadway This year’s marching tigers and tigerettes were better than ever. Their halftime shows thrilled audiences everywhere. The band, under the direction of Mr. Harry Nelson, has imjjroved constantly this past year. They’ve also received new uniforms, making themselves even more effective on the field. The drill team, under the advisorship of Mrs. Connie Phillips, also at- tracted much attention. They’ve created a brand new image with their sexy hot and sizzling routines The Break and On Broadway. To the Morse High Marching Band and Drill Team ... A Tiger Salute! Drill Team Drill Team Colonel Valerie Quintanilla. Captain Ellen Doneza. and Cap- tain MarvAnn Almazan leading the wav to FAME! 55 Varsity Cheersquad: Crackin’ Everyday This year’s varsity cheersquad came alive in spirit. Under the leadership of captain mascot Penney Scott and the guidance of Mme. An- thony. Varsity was crackin’ every- day! Most of the cheersquad were first year cheerleaders, all seniors and one junior. Although lacking in experience, they made up for it with vibrant Tiger Spirit, not to mention new cheers. To sum it up, Varsity Cheersquad was better than ever! Front I to r: Maribeth Acierto. Barbara Grigsby. 2nd row. 1 to r Elizabeth Lightsey. Captain Mascot Penney Scott. Mascot Mary Wilson. Raymonde Polk. 3rd row. 1 to r Belinda Rodil, Kim Evans. Lalaine Almazan. 56 Aquatics Club Strokes on Members pictured: I to r: 1st row: Vince Viado. Eleazer Luna. Michelle Dobson. MaryMnxwnll. 2nd row: Lisa Canal. Derek Watkins. Rick Marada. 'lanuel Bagnas. Mar,- Hunt. Shelly Devlin. Dominic De Gusman. Henry1 Uveda. 3rd row: Dit;p Huynh-1immy Laxina. Kevin Rvan Pavid Collins. Derek Hdenburg. Bill Shimmin. fames Ferguson. Danny Canal. Top row: Jeff Yates. Andy Kuriger. Troy Doss. Wayne VanZuiden. Mike VanZuiden. Mark ’enawine. the 1 advisor the kid with the beard Gary1 MacDonald. Most of the clubs time is spent on pool side or in the pool itself. That's how the idea of an AQUATICS club was born in 975. Since that time the club has expanded to cover the sports of H20 Polo and Swim Team. Almost all of members are on me of the water sports at school. Major activities of the club are beach parties and more beach parties. Fund raisers are few lue to the success of the annual Stroke-A-Thon. The misleading thing of the club is that Tiger's don't like water. Well here re a few Tiger’s that could prove that theory wrong!!! 57 T.G.I. What is TGI? Tiger Graphics Inc., the people who print out the beat ribbons to help us Tigers show our spirit. TGI may have a new name but we still get the same quality as always. Members: Mack Brinson. Ricardo Caligagan. Alex Castillo. Mary Denbow. San- dra Duran. Roy Grant. Lori Heinrich. Raul Huerta. Manny Marin. Allen Meyer. Richard Moffel. |oseph Pangelinan. Cindy Uybungco. Advisor: Mr. Rodriguez. 58 The International Club The International Club is made up of students who are interested in trying out new experiences such as learning about other cultures, try- ing different types of foods and focusing on different customs. The club has participated in such activities as cultural fashion shows, in- ternational grams and an arm wrestling competition. The club’s presi- dent. Maria Montalbo, has been an active member for the past three years. With the help of the club’s two advisors. Ms. Beratto and Ms. Anthony, the club manages to obtain a high sense of unity and Tiger Spirit. ntemational Club Members: Front row: Jason Cabrera. Second row: Sandra Thomas. Arlene Alegre. Bernadette Parong. Diane Hampton. Valencia Andrews, tephanie Sauls. Third row: Maria Montalbo Huyen Pham. Kazue Oshiro. Theresa Fuentecilla. Arnie Jimenez. Cerlie Celera. Elise Taylor. Gail Regalado, 'op row: Pilar Dilaluma. I.inda Crisostomo. Jennifer. Jeanine, Marie Salas. I.ynette Duenas. Not pictured: Advisors Ms. Beratto and Ms. Anthony. 59 Independent Studies Back row. left to right: Linda Crispian. Marlene Johnson. Sergio Gutierrez. Nila Gutierrez. Susan Salgado. |oe Drew. Manuel Tamares. Ray Sison. I.ilibeth Del Rosario. Jose Gonzales. Suzanne Calabia. Eileen Aberin. Herbert Soriano. David Custodio. Front row. left to right: Emmanuel Bagnas. Coach MacDonald. Irene Gonzales. Jesuel Guevarra. Mary Hunt. Hope Bagaybagayan. Thelma Virata. Lisa Harris. Fumi Marsden. Ruben Gavieres. Edwin Sinsay. Drama Club 60 Club Members: Maria Montalbo. Desiree Armstrong. Eric Young. David Green. Diane Snyder. Debbie Wilkinson, (ovanna Derrough. Tammy £eoples. Diane Hampton. Sherice Ochoa. Arnel. Charles Lewis. Barbara Gunn. Kathy Wilson. Damenah Jenkins. Denise. Desiree Smith, Don Ztfngurski. Robert. Joey Del Rosario. Mr. Lunsford. Linda Cabrera. Bright Lights Shine on Spectrum This year's edition of the Morse High School Spectrum Club is known for its style and form in the amateur modeling world. They have shown their talents in a variety of shows, modeling different fashions. With the aid of the advisor. Mr. Rollins, the clubs popularity has grown among students here at Morse. We are proud of this prominent club. Pep Club Cheers Tiger Style: Loud! Did you ever wonder who the bunch of people with big lungs were at every football game? The spirited and energetic group is Morse's own Pep Club! This vocal group provides the excitement to encourage our mighty Tiger Teams on to VIC- TORY! Thanks to our pep club, our football games, pep rallies and basketball games were full of fun and spirit through and through. 61 Asian Club Members: Sieve Mantanona. Rachel de los Reyes. Richard Benedict. Dwayne Ruiz. Cindy Macatantan. Les DelosSantos. Huyen Pham. Kazue Oshiro. Marie Salas. Gerlie Gelera. Arthur Rin. Dennis Soliven. Robert Unsiog. I lector Alipio, Theresa Fuentecilla. Ray de los Reyes. Rico Penaranda. Fer- die Allas. Yoshi Wright. Linda Cabrera. Trung Pham. Ronnie Ravancho. Wayne Murphy. This year’s ASIAN CLUB, which br- ings together unity and awareness among Pan-Asian and other na- tionalities. plans many fund raisers for students on campus such as car washes, picnics and skating parties. With the help of the club officers and advisor. Mr. Dean Wong, the ASIAN CLUB manages to be one of the friendliest clubs on the Morse campus. 62 Asian Club Officers pictured left to right: Richard Benedict — Club Representative. Rachel de los Reyes — Vice President. Mr. Dean Wong — Advisor. Cindy Macatantan — Secretary. Steve Man- tanona — President. Not pictured: Dwayne Ruiz — Treasurer. Asian — Friendship Club In addition to our Asian club, we have an Asian-Friendship club. This new club consists of a special group of Asians working together to help out Asians new to Morse adjust to campus life and their new surroundings. This new club is continuing the fine Tiger tradition of unity and togetherness. 63 S ' Three's company with this years |.V. Cheersquad ... true, they weren't large but with Candy. Charissa. |aime they showed school spirit in the traditional tiger way! J.V. Cheersquad 1. Candy Duenas in a spirited tiger pose. 2. Group picture: Candy Duena Charissa Waines after a tiger cheer, (not shown Jamie Ciggate) 3. Charissa Waines sitting down on the job. The Chess club is one of the new clubs on campus with Ms. Raver as advisor. The Chess club has been a great success with many members participating. The club members show their talent by making the right moves. Chess is a challenging game of the mind and each member practices their skill to the extent that they win their game victoriously. 64 Chess Club Moves Into Action Top row. 1 to r: Cleso Aberin. Tony Samaniego. Alvin Aberin. Jimmy Stturtivant. Russel Davis. Brian Evans. Jose Medina. Bottom row. 1 to r Richard Moore. My Huyen. Tyrone Chan. Alan Ami. Juan Medina. Not Pictured: President Dwayne Rosette. A. C. H. I. E. V. E ACHIEVE is one of the largest active organizations on campus. It provides academically motivated students with the challenge of college prep., advanced, and ac- celerated classes in Math, English, History, and Government. Aside from the classroom work, ACHIEVE sponsors extra-curricular social ac- tivities such as dances, plays, recitals, educa- tional assemblies, and the annual Tug-of-War in the spring. ACHIEVE 65 La Societe Honoraire DeFrangais President: Efren Duarte. Members: Sandra Thomas. Valencia Andrews, Ragen Hancock. Bernadette Parong. Eleazer Luna. Irene Conzales. Advisor: Ms. E. Anthony If you want to learn more about the French culture LA SOClETE HONORAIRE DE FRAN- £AIS is for you. This club welcomes those who receive an A in French and maintain a B average in other classes. The mem- bers this year had fun by participating in ethnic activities. They also learned more about the French cuisine and were exposed to some very interesting films. The club also raised money to give scholarships to college bound senior members. Clockwise: Ragen Hancock. Valencia Andrews, Julie William- son. Sandra Thomas. Irene Gon- zales. Hasmin Tampol. Efren Duarte. 66 FRENCH CLUB The Hungry Tiger tottom Row: K. Pekkala. R. Norwood. G. Miller. C. Skillman. D. Dreyer. t. Lewis. D. Dreyer. K. Luczak. D. Lover. C. Morien. T. Siaumau. G. todriguez. E. Diaz. Middle Row: M. Calhoun. R. Santos. L. Grahm. J. Tan. 4. Zamora. Back Row: P. Pulu. J. Cunningham. M. Brown. Bottom Row: T. Armstead. N. Betancourt. L. Alcala. J. Rubalcaba. J. Medina. M. Mohr, E. Wheelis. J. Winfrey. D. Foxx. B. Williams. A. Sim- Tions. D. Canal. Middle Row: H. Wyatt. R. Dorrough. K. Dyines. R. Sloan, r. Warner. B. Hansen. D. Leavitt. J. Ralph. B. Parson. Bottom Row: R. Gruby. C. Chenault. P. Nelson. J. West. L. Porter. D. Lig- gins. S. Sherry. L. Johnson. Middle Row: K. Smith. D. Kaiser. R. Hugo. M. Myrick. B. Suseberry. L. Stricklan. P. Zatarian. D. Martinez. D. Wolfswinkel. Advisors: Mr. Schilling and Ms. Bette Tucker This year’s Restaurant Operations Staff was really cooking.” It was run by a group of hard working enterpris- ing young people under the able guidance of Mr. Schilling and Ms. Bette. The students enrolled in the Hungry Tiger had the opportunity to work in a full restaurant operation situation by taking orders and serving meals daily. Their hard work and dedication can be seen on the satisfied faces of the people coming out of the restaurant. HUNGRY TIGER 67 Annual Staff The Key to a Second Semester The Key staff put together some hard work during the first semester. Second semester brought new faces among the students and a new advisor, Ms. Kathy Flanigan. But that's not all! The new staff members combined with senior staff members in a hectic rush for deadlines. With much effort and lots of patience, the final touches were made on the Key 1981-82. The Key Staff would like to thank the faculty, students, and all those who con- tributed to the making of this book. Back row. (1-r): Ms. Flanigan. Rosella Filomeno. Cristina Galang. Maribeth Acierto, Brenda Pacis. Staci Hunter. Noreen Hammonds. Mimi Waters. Deb- bie Celestine. Valerie Quintanilla. Mary Ayala. Dorothy Meno. Bottom row. (1-r): Marian Williams (aide). Ellen Doneza. Zenaida Roy. Cathy Salas. David Col- lins. Kim Atfkins. James Falsario. Reggie Brown. WeTe Not Just Cooking Anymor A brand new organization ha been established on campus thi year. No. H.E.R.O. is not at organized crime preventior Elan. H.E.R.O. stands for Horn conomics Related Occupa tions. The members are hignlj motivated young women in tested in the home economic field. Under the advisorship o Ms. Sue Walters, the H.E.R.O Club is going a step further ii homemalcing. Future homemakers of America, we’rt not just cooking anymore! Front row. (1-r): Priscilla Cass. Alici Valenzuela. Gloria Price. Cathy Cier Sandra Moyer (Region F. Historian). Li Montrose. Back row. (1-r): Kelly Stead man. Connie Oliver. Kathy Came (Chanter President). Kay Babers, Lenor Domingo. Shawn Mills (Region F Parliamentarian). Sandra Dooley. Dan Taylor. Carolyn Mackin. Ms. Su Walters (Advisor). 68 H.E.R.O. ANNUAL STAFF II H.E.R.O ack. 1-r Benny Cruz. Daphne Clarino. Guy Margallo, Sue Drury. Paul Cruz. Beatriz Carillo. lonzo Alexander. Cathy Nguyen. Olivia del Rosario. Mithi Acierto. Lori Dolan. Barbara utes. Cathy Towne. Tommy Skroch. Below: Virgil Allen. Art Rosario. Laura Ramiscal. Mr. erveny. Barbara Gunn (Pres.), Felice Gamboa. Susan Grey. Grace llarde. Not pictured: xlene Quitugua. Mr. Limoli. Mrs. Philips. Mrs. Anthony. Ms. Schlect. Ski Club TIGER SKI CLUB MEMORIES! Candy sales, tiger scarfs, raising funds, selling pop bottles, long bus rides, the Victorville pit stop, checking in at 3 A.M., warm fireplaces, hot chocolate, below freezing temperatures, falling down on your skis, falling down off the lift, falling down the hill, cursing at oneself, being awkward uncoordinated, taco dinner by Diego. Italian pasta, peanut-butter crack- ers, late night snacks, sneaking in the back door, slumber party at 1 A.M., laughing, gig- gling, keeping Mr. C” awake, Las Vegas, Cir- cus Circus, Video games, slots, no money, CB loadness, pit stop in Escondido and Kearny, home again at 2:45 A.M., unload, home to our own bed, another successful ski adventure. Are you ready for the next trip in January of '83? 1. Caution!!! amateur skier on the lift!!! 2. Arthur. Susan. Mrs. Philips. Grace Oh no!!! Do we really have to go down?” 3. Look out below!!! SKI CLUB 69 Faculty 70 71 Admini: George Frey — Principal mm Gordon Webb — Vice-Principal John Capistran — Vice-Principal Maruta Gardner — Vice-Principal Eugene Farmer — District Counselor 72 ADMINISTRATION ation Lynette Blakney — Counselor' Doris Jenkins — Counselor ADMINISTRAT ON 73 Patricia Crowder Russell Armstead English Department Kathy Flanigan Kathleen Gorney Crandalvn Graham Patricia Hurley 74 FACULTY ty Sue Melton Patricia Oyeshiku Lois Reese Ronald Schmidt Susan Myers Carol Schnaubelt Thomas Sullivan David Young William Zuidema FACULTY 75 Gregory Lee Math Department Jeanne Brown Elizabeth Rico Patricia Schlect John Woodruff Science Department Bill Gookin Garry Rollins Robert Wachs James Long Carol Treglio Mary Mauer 76 FACULTY Social Studies Bill Crane Albert Meeh Arthur Patoff Albert Wilkerson Charlotte Young Paula Spedding Alicia Stevenson Foreign Language Rachel Medina Athletics Debra Brown FACULTY 77 James Cerveny Robert Mendoza Richard Saffer Gary MacDonald Frank Norman Health Driver’s Ed. Fredric Anderson Martha McCarthy Connie Phillips Doron Hutton 78 FACULTY Tom Medigovich v . fiJ Joann Sands Bernie Stayton Practical Arts Harry Nelson DeWayne Schilling Kay Carlin ; Albert Rodriguez lack Shipp Susan Walters ROTC Kenneth Yenter FACULTY 79 Special Services Mabel King Cluster Subs i Michael Miller Librarian Mary Jean Word Nurse Yvonne Evans 80 FACULTY Kimberly Lehman Joe Wilson Library and Media Technicians: (1-r) Ann Sweet. Jean Bergeson. and Connie Meyer. Melinda Thomas Resource Jane Parker Custodians: Back row. 1-r Al Graf. Ted Kulis, Faustino Almaraz. Front row: Fred Bohn. Rick Lopian, Larry Norrell. Joe Hamilton. Al Byrrd. Cafeteria Crew. Back row. 1-r: Sylvia Boyd. Naomi Appleby. Kathy Chandler. Middle row: Mattie Woods. Linda Batson. Della Green. Mary Lynch. Ella Bullard. Edna Yaple. Front row: Lola |ackson. Elsa Marcelino. Beverly Brinkley. Rosie Lockett. Judy Crow. Mickey Cramer. FACULTY 81 Community Relations Vertis Barnes — Advisor General Office: Felicia Izzareli. Nita Toth. Ofelia Flores. Thelma Lewis. Attendance Office. Brenda Walton and Edna Robinson Teacher Aides. Back row: John Shimmin. Armida Penaflor. Bobby Graham. Front row: Brenda Walton. Muriel Lawson. Kimberly Troutman and Ann Patrick. Not shown: Marian E. Williams. 82 FACULTY Counseling Office: Judy Casey. Lally Thompson. Barbara Torrens. Mildred Craig. Carolyn Moody. Linda Lott. Campus Supervisors. Back row, 1-r Peter Smith. Front row: James Runnels. Jr.. Elizabeth Lewis. Security Agent Carl Campbell. Frank Fisher. FACULTY 83 Activities 84 ROTC ’82 1st row: Chito Avila. Sergio Gutierrez. Chito Parong. Toni Real. Julian Jones. Frank Padron, Bernadette Parong. Dexter Sapinoso. LTC Kenneth Yenter. 2nd row: Patricia Gonzales. Sabrina Mack. Norene Vaughn. Gina Aspcrin. Virginia Ignacio. Brenda Pacis. Mia Bias. Mapuana Green. Pilar Delaluna. Dinah Hargis. Paulia Nelson. Jeanette Elgo. 3rd row: Cynthia Hoggatt. Rita Perkins. Connie Foin. Dinna Estrella. Donna-Lee Patrick. Karen Willoughby. Gina Kibbler, Mary Denbow. Kim Spahn. Teddy Thomas. 4th row: Keith Herbert. Stephen Walker. Alex Cabrera. Gerard Manlongat. Arthur Toledo. Joe Gomez. Jim Nelson. Alan Ami. Conrad Villanueva. Rumil Lomibao. Curtis Kirsten. 5th row: Joey Delrosario. Jesse Tuscano. Scott Sims. Rolando Carues. Mauro Aficial. Larry Correa. Arnel Albano. Mcdgar Moya. Larry Green. Donald Odom. 6th row: Joe Orlando. Walter Steadman. William Dameron. Buddy Lacaman. Kurt Cambell. Anthony Cerezo. Lance Murray. Ronald Handley. Ed- ward Ross. Rex Ballard. Jose Gonzales. 7th row: Howard Sheehan. John Burnside. Michael Wade. Anthony Sanares. Mark Vaughn. Alex Noguera. Noli Amposta. Charles Latimer. Charlie Lewis. Steven McCain. Sean Anderson. Edward Manimtim. 86 ROTC Be All That You Can Be! The Morse ROTC Cadet Corps under the command of LT Col Dexter Sapinoso continued to set the standard for the San Diego units. In the Annual Federal Inspection our battalion achieved a percentile rating of 99.1%, the highest in the city. The Morse force also dominated inner-city competition in fancy drill, drum and bugle, and other tests of military skills. Senior Committee Members: Ray- monde Polk. Penny Scott. Sharon Herman. Diane Hampton. Berna- dctte Parong. Carol-lyn Cabrera. Melinda Lathrop. Gemma Nierva, Lalaine Almazan. Rosella Filomeno. Cristina Calang. Elisabeth Lightsey. Kim Evans. Terry Warner. Lynn (ones. David Custodio. Tonya John- son. Kevin Nash. Zenaida Roy. Bar- bara Gunn. Vita del Rosario. Danilo Ganal. Electra Cooke. Valerie Quin- tanilla. Ellen Doneza, Marylou Cas- tro. Jennifer Cottingham. Lavita Boyd. Dahmenah Jenkins. Dina Pacis. Linda Cabrera. Terry Cappel. Homecoming Committee Members: Carol-lyn Cabrera. Lalaine Almazan. Gemma Nierva. Melinda Lathrop. Barbara Grigsby, and Tonya Johnson. Graduation Committee Members: Carol-lyn Cabrera. Davit Custodio. Lalaine Almazan. Melinda Lathrop. and Gemm Nierva. 88 SENIOR COMMITTEES , V ATI ’ V Grad-Nile Committee: Front, 1-r. Zenaida Roy. Lavita Boyd. Cristina Galang, Dahmenah Jenkins, Rosclla Filomeno. Velmonica Andrews. Middle, l-n Yvonne Williams. Valerie Quintanilla. Brian Williams. Ellen Doneza. Barbara Gunn. Linda Cabrera. Top. 1-r Venus Valen- cia. Vita del Rosario. Danny Ganal. Not pictured: Colleen Wallander. Karen Devlin. Kevin Nash. Malinda Lathrop. Electra Cooke and Gem- ma Nierva. HOMECOMING COMMIT- TEE Though the Homecom- ing Committee was small in size this year, they totaled a numerous amount of projects such as the Homecoming Spirit Week, parade and dance to make the Morse Homecoming of ‘'81” a suc- cess. GRADUATION COM- MITTEE This year’s Gradua- tion Committee was responsi- ble for organizing the format and arranging the speakers for that unforgettable day in every senior’s life. GRAD- NITE COMMITTEE With the help of many senior parents, the Grad-Nite Com- mittee made it possible for the many seniors of 81-82 to have a wonderful memory of a night worth remembering. PROM AFTER-PROM COMMITTEE That one very special night in every senior’s life spent with that very special person was all made possible by those industrious seniors who worked together as the Prom After-Prom Committee. It was through their efforts that the graduating seniors of 1981-1982 had a prom that was one of the most unforget- table events in their last year of high school. Prom After-Prom: Raymond Polk. Penny Scott. Sharon Hermann, Diane Hampton. Bernadette Parong. Liz Lightsey, Vicki Gooch. Kim Evens. Kecia Ducette, Lynn Jones. Kevin Nash. Gemma Nierva. Malinda Lathrop. Terry Warner, Electra Cooke. Lajuan Harrison, MaryLou Castro. SENIOR COMMITTEES 89 Togetherness on the Tiger Campus This page: 1. David Deleon, Richard Salinas, Jeff Pasco Rolando Lamangan, The Radical Bunch at lunch! 2. Hey Rick Mabra, you shouldn't talk with your mouth full. 3. Jason Cabrera and his ladies. 4. Just check me out!” 5. “Here, have a lifesavers! Opposite page: 1. Ellen, Rosella, Valerie and the rest of the drill team ... practice makes perfect! 2. Eugene Cabatu Rolando Lamangan, seniors taking time out on the senior lawn. 3. Just some of the many pretty (?) faces around the Tiger campus. 90 CAMPUS UNITY Did you ever wonder whether schools these days still had a sense of unity, a feeling of togetherness, strength and spirit? Well, if you’ve ever had doubts about such things as these on the Morse campus, just look around and put a smile on your face! Everywhere you look, Tigers are teaming up getting together, helping each other out and spreading unity throughout the entire campus. Now, if you still have a trace of doubt in your mind, just look at these two pages and then decide. And remember, if a picture could tell a thousand tales, then these pictures tell it all: unity, happiness, spirit, and togetherness amongst the smiling Tigers of Morse High School! CAMPUS UNITY 91 Tigers Munch Munchtime!!! Lunch on the MHS Campus consists of foot- ball players holding up the wall. Love Birds up against the tree or people just coolin' it out on campus. But most of all Morse's Munchtime environment is a very relaxing place to be. 92 . . .At Lunch! Second Annual Class Competition There's more to lunchtime than potato chips, cookies, and soda this year. The change is Morse's Second Annual Class Competition between the Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen class who brightened up the lunch period by compet- ing in the fun-filled events. The Competi- tions were organized by the A.S.B. Council to promote spirit among the Morse Tigers. The success of the Competitions will mean a brand new beginning in Tiger History. CLASS COMPETITION 95 96 BAND AND DRILL TEAM 1. Pre-Torso Break! 2. Band and Drill Team Tiger Pow- Wow. 3. RAH! RAH! 4. A Morse Tiger Fantasy. 5. Drum Major Donald West: A one. a two.. 6. Teddy Thomas. '‘Huh? 7. Break ...TORSO!!! 86 soiuiapeoy 99 The California Scholarship Federation Barbara Gunn Gemma Nierva 1 Herbert Soriano Sandra Thomas Arlene Quitugua The California Scholarship Federation of Morse is proud to present the 1981-82 Sealbearers. To become a Sealbearer, one must be a member of C.S.F. for at least four semesters with one semester in his or her senior year. In order to achieve this, one must maintain a high grade point average which consists of A’s in three required classes and a B. To be a Sealbearer means life membership in C.S.F. and a special gold Seal on a member’s diploma. 100 SEALBEARERS 1981-82 Sealbearers Cesario Avila David Custodio Martha Hara Bernadette Parong Hitomi Yoders These five Sealbearers are further recognized for 100% membership. They have been C.S.F. members for each semester of their high school years. 101 Valedictorian H ito mi Yoders Through hard work and determination, Hitomi Yoders is Morse’s 1982 Valedictorian. She has attended Morse for three years and has participated in Achieve, CSF, where she is a Sealbearer, and the International Club. She plans to attend college, which she says is a map to any successful future, where she will continue her philosophy on life ... “To always strive to do more than what is required of you because in the long run you will gain personal satisfaction knowing that you gave life your best shot.” She would like to pursue a career such as accounting, that deals with people instead of machines. Hitomi is a six year Spanish student and would like to minor in the language. 102 VALEDICTORIAN Salutatorian Bernadette Parong With a very close accumulated G.P.A., Bernadette Parong is Morse’s 1982 Salutatorian. Bernadette was a productive three year Morse student. She has participated in ACHIEVE, is the French Honor Society’s president, is in the International Club, ROTC, where she is an Si and is a CSF Sealbearer. Bernadette has not just confined her education to life at home and Morse, she has also traveled to France, where she experienced the French culture first hand. Some of her hobbies are reading, shopping, and listening to classical music. Her favorite composer is Tchaikovsky. She plans to further her education at Loyola Mary Mount University, where she plans to major in computer science or engineering. We wish both Hitomi and Bernadette continued success with their destinations in life. SALUTORIAN 103 Vonor so 1981-1982 Sfan ddacbi dbefinda Suyere Paufia fUson offafaine sdfmazan SranceS (jafeno fjentma YJierva Ce Sario Svifa ddarron CyonzafeS d)avid Obano Richard Benedict Sarbara Cyunn m Padiffa Si any a Srandon W.SbeJos Sernadette parony Cuyene Cabatu dnyefes (yuzman Caymonde pofb Caroffyn Cabrera Sinda Jdaclfy Vaferie Cfuin aniffa WaryJou Castro Wartba Vara Srfene CJuifuyua Suzanne Castro Sbefby JJart Jfarfa Ceddicb Caymond Cbua Judith Sdernandez Cebecca Codriyuez d)avid Coffins Seresa Jdibbard Senaida Coy SberyfCoz y Carf, Sdicbman offori Cutbowibi rJ)ai'id Custodio ofeniza arin Cat by Safas rdfeiyft d)avis ufian Jj oneS Sexier Sapinoso $oey Jf)efCoSario Jfimi Jordan Cdwina Scott Vita SbefCoSario lAJiffiam Sintbery Siane Snyder Senifda Jbizon Cric rdomibao SJerbert Soriano Wicbeff Sbobson Saffy Jotz Sandra SbomaS Jeffrey CSpiritu Joseph Suna Coffeen Waffander Cfizabetb Cstreffa dbarryf fljacatantan Sbonafd IdJest lAJiffiani Sedere Cdyard ffjanimtim ufe IdJiffiamson CoSeffa Sifomeno Wanuef Warin Sorotby Weno VafWo ica Jditomi fjoders HONOR ROLL Early Grads Graduation requirements include completion of 40 units with specified courses taken in the senior year. However a number of highly motivated Tigers decided to take the challenge of early graduation to pursue career goals and start college early. Pictured above: I to r. R. Connel. M. Jimenez. L. Rutkowski. J. Cunning- ham. C. Hatch. M. Guzman. T. Hig- ginhothom, R. Littleton. D. Cruger. A. Munson, T. Pham. EARLY GRADS 105 Class History -1980 Yearbook Theme: “Coming c Yearbook Price: $18.00 Homecoming Week — Monday: Heritage Day Tuesday: Kiddie Day Wednesday: Nostalgia Day Thursday: Cowboy Day Friday: Blue and Gold Day Homecoming Court — King Queen: Carlos Milsap Jeffie Cunningham 1st Attendants: Gustavo Jimenez Gricelda Guzman 2nd Attendants: Michael Johnson Ivette Siragusa Junior Attendants: Tony Mills Barbara G Sophomore Attendants: Arturo Vargus Guzman ft I and Tonya Palmore Completion of the graphics (locker, hallways, library, gargantua Tiger) New benches on campus Ethnic Awareness Seminars Valedictorian: Tina Santos and Miro Co Salutatorian: Barbara Webb Football: 1979 CIF Champions (San Diego County, Vivision 3-A) % jL Basketball: CIF Finalists Field Hockey: Eastern League Champions Girls’ Track: Eastern League Champions CIF More Color in the Key 1980-1981 Yearbook Theme: “The Rainbow (of Ethnic Cultures at Morse High) Yearbook Price: $22.00 Homecoming Week (Nov. 10-14) — Monday: Punk Rock Day Tuesday: Holiday Wednesday: 50’s Day Thursday: Kiddie Day and Grand Prix II Friday: Blue and Gold Day Homecoming Ball held at Sheraton Hotel Homecoming Court — King Queen: Tony Mills Leta Lutu 1st Attendants: Jerome Chisom Alycia Brooks 2nd Attendants: Ruben Huerta Latrisha Logan Junior Attendants: Manual Garcia Tonya Johnson Sophomore Attendants: Eric Porter Lisa Bernard First Homecoming Float Competition: 1st Place — Asian Club 2nd Place — Independent Studies, CSF ACHIEVE New vice-principal comes to Morse, Ms. Eulene Morgan Soda and junk food banned from campus Mrs. Oyeshiku named Teacher of the Year” in California Class Competition held during lunchtime Water Polo: Co-Champions of Eastern League Charles Limberg selected to All CIF 3rd Team Water Polo Basketball: First Place in San Dimas Holiday Tournament of Champions Cedric Phillips received “Most Valuable Player” at San Dimas Tournament New Advisor of the Key — Mr. VanBoskirk 106 CLASS HISTORY of Eighty-Two 1981-1982 Yearbook Theme: “Stepping Into A New Horizon” Yearbook Price: $19.00 flomecoming Week (Nov. 9-: Monday: Kiddie Day Tuesday: Heritage Wednesday: Holiday I Thursday: Logo Day Friday: Blue and Gold Day Won Homecoming game against Mira Mesa domecoming Ball Theme: “Take It To The Top” held at Sheraton Inn -lomecoming Court — King Queen: Byron Nichols and Maria Guzman Attendants: Carol-lyn Cabrera, Tonya Johnson and Mimi Waters Escorts: Ricci Brown and Ricky Desingano (unior Attendants: Melissa Porter and Eric Porter Sophomore Attendants: Eileen Aberin and Marcus Byrd Freshman Attendants: Rosalie Deriada and Raymond Noguera ;cond Homecoming Float Competition: 1st Place — The Senior Class 2nd Place — The Independent Studies Group 3rd Place — ACHIEVE CSF Combination wo new vice-principals come to Morse — Ms. Maruta Gardner and Mr. John Capistran rreshman Class comes to Morse Jecond Annual Competitions held during lunchtime Jew outside lunch tables and more benches llr. George Frey, Morse’s principal, Mr. Gordan Webb and Mr. John Shacklett received the California Air Force Association President’s Award Morse Code rises in standard — Mr. Limoli |jew Key Advisor — Ms. Flanigan CLASS HISTORY 107 1. Most Likely To Succeed: Cynthia Hatch. David Custodio. Bernadette Parong 2. Contributed The Most: David Collins, aequi Mitchell 3. Most Popular: Eric Glover. Tonya Johnson 4. Best Dressed: Brian Suseberry. Not shown: Maria Guzman 5. Best Personality: Gemma Nierva. Ricky Desingano 6. Favorite Teachers: Mrs. Oyeshiku, Mr. Rollins 108 SENIOR STANDOUTS Fav “The C 61 es of i of ’82” 1. Biggest Flirt: Sam Horn. Kim Evans 2. Most Talented: Diane Snyder, Leigh Davis 3. Prettiest Eyes: Diana Wong. Ricky Mabra 4. Most Attractive: Ricky Desingano, Linda Cabrera 5. Cutest Couple: David Collins and Diane Snyder 6. Class Clowns: Curtis Cummings. Deserie Smith SENIOR STANDOUTS 109 Senior 1. Most Athletic: ames Capps, Jennifer Cottingham 2. Most Masculine: Shawn Texas 3. Friendliest Smile: Tania Davis. Ricky Desigano 4. Prettiest Hair: Belinda Rodil, Ricky Desingano 5. Most Feminine: Maria Guzman 6. Most Spirited: Eric Glover. Kim Evans- 110 SENIOR STANDOUTS Favorites Young Man and Lady of the Year Brad Shipley is Morse’s man of the year for 1982. He has played on the Tiger’s football team for two years, and is now training for the shot put on the track team. He plans to attend Southern University in Louisiana, where he will study aeronautics. After graduating from college, he plans to work with NASA. Diane Snyder is Morse’s young lady of the year for 1982. She has been an active member of the MHS Marching Band. Letterman’s Club. Cam- pus Beautiful Committee, badminton team and field hockey team in which she was named Eastern League Player of the Year. After graduating from Morse. Diane plans to attend Grossmont College, and pursue the career of a police woman. YOUNG MAN LADY OF YEAR 111 Young Man and Young September Diane Snyder is our young lady for September. She is also our young lady of the year. She has been very active around campus She has been with the Ticers since she was in the 9th grade. When she first came here her favorite activity was band. She is presently in our drama dept. We wish this young lady the best ot everything. Andre Creese is our young man for September. He has been active with the Writers Club and is the President. He has been involved with the Mesa Program. He later plans to futher his education by going on to college and majoring in computer engineering. We all wish the very best for this young man. Bernadette Parong is our young lady for October. She was an officer in our ROTC. She was also the president of CSF. After graduating from high school, she plans to continue her education by going to college. She wants to major in engineering or in computer science. We all wish this young lady the best of everything. Joseph Luna is our young man for Oc- tober. He has been a member of the International Club. He has also been involved with the French Honor Society and the Fishinc Club. After graduating from high scnool he plans to go to college and major in engineer- ing. We all wish the best for this young man. October 112 YOUNG MAN AND LADY Lady of the Month November December Judith Hernandez is our young lady for November. She has been with our cross country team for 3 years. She has also played field hockey for our mighty Tigers. She is now involved with the CSF club. She plans to attend college at USD. Judith was also chosen for the all eastern league field hockey team. We wish the best for this young lady. Steve Mantanona is our young man for November. He has been a member of the wrestling team. He was also a member of A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Steve has been active in ASB. He was the Com- missioner of Men’s Activities. His future plans are to attend UCSD and major in business administration. Kimi Jordan is our young lady for December. She has been witK our cross country, badminton, and volley- ball teams. One sport that she has really excelled in is field hockey. After she graduates from hich school she plans to attend Point Loma College. Her planned major is business. She served one year as our A.S.B. Comm, of Women's Athletics. We wish this lady the best of luck. David Collins is our young man for December. He has been active in sports, particularly the water sports such as swim team and H,40 polo. Thus, he was a natural pick for presi- dent of the Aquatics Club. He is pres- ently the business manager of the Morse Key. and an up and coming writer for the Morse Code. After he graduates from high school, he plans to attend Grossmont College and con- tinue his education. Dexter Sapinosa is also our young man for the month of December. He is a member of various clubs including the Chess Club. CSF. and ACHIEVE. Dex- ter is the Battalion Commander of the ROTC here at Morse, and the captain of the Mens Rifle Team. His plans for the future are to attend San Diego State and major in engineering. 113 Young Man and Young January Raymonde Polk is our young lady for January'. She is one of the jumpiest ladies on campus, being a member of this year’s varsity cheersquad. She sets a fine example for Morse's Tiger ladies. After graduation, she plans to extend her education by attending col- lege. Lalaine Almazan is our young lady of January. A member of the varsity cheersquad. her spirit really shows. She served on the drill team for two years and received recognition as their captain for one year. She is presently a member of the Morse Code. Her plans for the future include continued stud- ies at UCLA. Mark Yenawinc is our young man for January. He is a varisty player in both swim team and water polo. He has received numerous Tiger Triumph awards and plans to further his educa- tion at a local college. Angel Elazegui is our young man for January. He is a member of our men's tennis team and was chosen as their number one seed. His interests include running and health foods. He is a serious vegetarian. He plans to attend college and become a doctor. Stephanie Sauls is our young lady of February. She is a member of the Morse High concert choir in which she is the president. She represented Morse at the all city and county classi- cal competitions. She is also a member of the All-State Honors Choir. Curtis Cummings is our young man for February. He has been on tne Morse football team for 3 years. This young man received an award for being the Most Inspirational. He plans to attend college after graduation. February 114 Lady of the Month March Valerie Quintanilla is our young lady for the month of March. She is a 3 year member of the Drill Team and has served this year as their Colonel. She is a 2 year Key Staff member and has servea one year on the A.S.B. Council as Comm, of Publicity. She plans to continue her education at SDSu. Zenaida Roy is our young lady of March also. She has oeen an ACHIEVE member for 2 yrs. She has been involved in many school ac- tivities such as Women’s Tennis. An- nual Staff, and the Morse Code. Chito Avila is our young man of March. He is vice president of CSF. and a member of the Asian Club. He is also a sealbearer here at Morse. Chito is the Company Commander of the JROTC. April Tania Davis is our young lady for April. She plans to further ner educa- tion in college this coming fall semes- ter. Her hobbies are cooking, playing racquetball and watching ’’Dallas. After college she plans to oecome an elementary teacher. Carl Chcnault is our young man for the month of April. This tall young man is a model Tiger for all the students at Morse. He is presently a member of our outstanding Varsity basketball team. He plans to continue his studies at San Diego State University. 115 Young Man and Lady of the Month Carol-lyn Cabrera is ouryoung lady of May. She is involved with the Campus Beautiful Committee of ASB and is Assistant Platoon leader in ROTC. She’s also a tutor after school. She is doine this she says because this school has done so much for her. Brad Shipley is our young man of May. He is also the Young Man of the Year here at Morse High. He plans to attend college after graduation. We all really wish the best for this young man. Diane Hampton is our young lady of June. She is the Vice President of Doth the International and Writing Clubs. She has also participated in the Morse Code. Drama. Campus Beautiful Com- mittee and ROTC. We all wish the best for this young lady. David Custodio is our young man of June. He has been active in A.S.B. He is a member of CSF. and Asian Club and the Writers Club. He has also par- ticipated as a Senior Intern, and with the Campus Beautiful and the senior committees. We all wish the very' best for this young man. 116 Things That Made ’82 Different 1. For your eyes only. 2. lamb legs! 3. lazer-blastin' 4. Laren Christopher: SAKS — 5th Ave. 5. Urban cowboots 6. The preppy IZOD Lacoste. 7. David Deleon getting radical on New Wave. 117 Sports S 118 119 So Rough, So Tough. . . Once again the fearless Morse Tiger Football Team showed their utmost potential and agility all through the 1981-82 season. The season started off with the first annual Friendship Bowl against a very good Point Loma team. The Mighty Morse Tigers claimed the victory 28-22. Still another highly rated opponent was in store for the varsity team. The team had their hands full when they played against number 1 rated Vista. It resulted in a 14-8 loss, but the high spirits and the determination of every young man on the team was not lost for the next two games. Morse went on to defeat their opponents vigorously. The season was still in it’s early stages, and the varsity team had a number of tough games to play. One of the toughest proved to be Madison. Un- fortunately, the Tigers were upset by the Warhawks, but that did not halt them against their next opponents. San Diego, and Granite Hills. The Tigers showed their true talents by coming back from a 19 point deficit to defeat Granite Hills 36-26. The key factor to the wins of the varsi- ty team was the coaching by Mr. John Shacklett. Coach Shacklett capitalized on the team’s abilities and talents that resulted in an outstanding season with a 6 and 3 record. To you. Coach Shacklett and all the members of the Morse Varsity Football Squad of 1981-82. You’re Number 1! Pictured Clockwise: 1) |ames Capps for Big Tiger Gain . 2) Riley Griffin punts the ball away. 3) Michael Meyers blocking out a defender. 4) |ohn Ralph downs Madison's Vic Wilson. 5) Michael Taylor leads the spirited Tiger Team. 120 FOOTBALL Varsity Football Gets Crack’in 1. Robert Sloan going back for a pass. 2. James Capps fielding the punt. 3 Michael Taylor on a quarterback keep 122 FOOTBALL l.Marc McClemorc catches ball over Mira Mesa defender. 2. Tiger’s on a goal line stand. 3. Warhawk offender is caught in Tiger's crack. - 4. Riley Griffin scores six points. 3 FOOTBALL 123 Varsity Football 1981-82 53 Frank Quitagua 52T(ennetFCrbweIl 76 Art Acosta 69 Richard Benedict 46 Phil Cooper 35 James Capps js2A™jrfiSain-. 54 John Ralph 91 Anthony Fletcher 36 Shawn Harville 13 Brad Shipley 42 Alex Simmons 47 Marc McClemore 40 Mark Thomas 21 Tommy Miles 27-Rod Little .22. EricPortgr. 31 Roland Hawkins 68 Feman Reyes 14 Michael Taylor 60 Steve Soloman 87 Carl Hickman 61 David Lockhart 78 Ed Davis 65 David Leavitt 45 Riley Griffin 64 Dwayn.e_EoseUe- 22fByxon Njchols 23 Troy Ellison 86 Paul Smith 79 Danny Turner 74 Eugene Simmons 62 William Whitehead 51 E.QuxlisCuxnmings- 55 Michael Phillips 82 Eric Glover 77 Michael Myers J 2 Kevin Smith.—. 71 IderGun n i ngha m 34 Shawn Texas 63 Herb Wyatt 75 George Nelson 90 Laron Christopher 81 E. Lamor Simmons Jm 1981-82 Season 28 Point Loma Z1 Vista 14 6 1 Kearny 28 University I 14 Madison 25 San Diego 36 Granite Hill 14 Patrick Henry 34 Mira Mesa Head Football Coach: John Shacklette Asst. Coaches: Mendoza, Klepper, Arevalo, Prejean, Coons Junior Varsity Football 1981-82 72 Eddie Galardo 46 Leon Harrison 69 fames Manning 71 [np Medina 68 Ed Rivera 81 Kerry Maull 52 Mark Gamhala 31Marcus?yrd' 24 Pascali Jackson 54 32 Darrel Roselli- 77johnJ2oxsey- 47 Reggie Stewart 34 Craig Wayne 61 Joe Asuncion 31 James Bell 35 Ron Jones 14 Bobby Sumler 27 Tracy Brown 45 John Stanley 22TimTavlor__ 13_Robert Sloan_ 70 Vernard Leath 80 Eddie Peterman 'HtyKe'itliOavis 21 Ron Lewis WToaarewir- 55 Reggie Cummings 60 Oaren Noyes 40 Ed Sammo 50 Curtis Smith PBP - , ■ r V 23 Dave West 92 Danilo Cabrera 61 Art Davis 76 Mike Thomas 91.Clup44iek« r 64 Tom Long 51 William Hayes .SZJUikelenes 75 Misi Lavati WgJsler Childress 51 Ken Lewis 87 Greg Johnson 90 orgei W - 50 Fred Patton 92 Alberto Griffin 24 Len Price 6 14 12 12 26 40 9 12 1981-82 Season Vista Kearny University Madison San Diego Granite Hills University City Patrick Henry Mira Mesa I6 10 b i Head Football Conch: Halo Tm I. Coach: Leitner, 5 Len Arevalo Asst Coach: Le Hull. Benbo € FOOTBALL 125 Water Polo Varsity Squad Lower center Coach Gary MacDonald Lower left: Danny Canal. Troy Doss. Kevin Jtyan.-David Col- lins. Mark Yenawine. Upper Left: Lisa Canal Mgr.. Mike VanZuiden. Vince Viado. Bill Shimmin. Eleazer Luna. James Ferguson. Mars' Maxwell Mgr. With pride, integrity, and pizazz, the 81 82 Tiger Poloists did their best to con- quer all opponents. Coach Gary Mac- Donald had a really ruff job of coaching both Varsity and |V by himself. With sup- e)rt from both captains Danny Canal and avie' David Collins, sames and practices began to run as smooth as water itself. The team finished out with a six and four league record. It wasn’t enough to get the team to GIF. therefore, the three year tradition of making CIF was broken. Award winning poloists this year were: Most Defensive. Mike VanZuiden. fitting for a goalie but IOC plus blockshclped. Most Offensive, was Bil Shimmin who was just awesome when he was in front of the oppositions cage. Mos' dedicated went to Kevin Ryan because ol his persistence to be one of the best on the team. Most Improved was captured by a new comer Eleazer Luna. He Improved enough to make the starting line up his firs year in polo. For beins a legend in his time the award of Most Inspirational went k Danny Canal. Danny also captured a spot on the second team all league. A first team all league position went to the MVP of the team this year, that was David Collins foi being the all around best player. In the following years. Tiger poloists hope tc return to GIF. In fact, plans have beer drawn for next year already!!! 126 The M.H.S. Battleship 2. Awesome Power. 3. That’s one for the Tigers. 4. Who said he's MVP? 5. Baloot 6. Soft touch Henry Uyeda. Lower left: Diep Huvnh. leff Yates, limmv Laxina. Dominic Degusman. Derek Oldenburg. Wayne VanZuiden. Andy Kruiger. Upper left: Gretta Young. Mgr.. Rick Morada. Michelle Dobson. Shel- ly Devlin. Emmanuel Bagnas. Robby Snider. Vita DelRosario. Mgr. 128 WATER POLO R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Giving It Their Best Shot! Varsity Members: Back: Dexter Sapinoso. Ron Frayer. Conrad Villanueva. Scott Sims. Front row: Dennis Marcos. Alan Ami. Riflery is not like any other sport where you must exert all your strength to make a touch- down or shoot a basket. Riflery is a sport where you must have nerves of steel. Most of all, you must be patient and remain calm at all times. It is a mental sport where you must concen- trate very hard to shoot a bull- seye, from 50 feet away, that is the size of a period. All this is the talent of the rifle team. Under the supervision of Colo- nel Yenter and MSG West, this year’s Rifle Team “Gives it their best shot.” J V Members: Back: Curtis Kirsten, Kurt Campell. Front row: Keith Herbert. Howard Sheeha. ROTC RIFLE TEAM 129 Girls Volleyball The girls' Varsity and Junior Varsity Volleyball Team had a good season gaining much experience. They achieved their goals. There was no best player. The girls won as a team. The whole team worked together. This showed more enthusiasm for the future games. The girls were coached by Ms. McCarthy and Mr. Cavaiola. With the team effort and a great coaching staff, both teams were rewarded greatly. 130 Clockwise: 1. Nadia Burks setting up for a spike. 2. Joyce Blake practicing the routine volley. 3. Nadia Burks patiently awaits the start of the game. 4. A true Tiger showing emotions as she returns a spike. L-r: Kathy R. Anna H.. Desiree G.. Joyce B.. Nadia B.. Susan S. 131 3 132 Badminton ’81 p-'t n +ORc 1. Tiger go for it!! 2. Kazue Oshi| o showing off her muscle. 3. Huyen Pham looking al the birdie. 4. Diane S.. Tu P.. and Kimi). Three's Comjxmy Opjx)site page 1. Team picture 2. Theresa Did 1 hit it? 3. Manuel Tamares. Oops I slipped! BADMINTON Swings into action!!! i Top row: Burt Espe. Jesuel Guevarra. Dwayne Ruiz. Melinda Lathrop. Kazue Oshiro. Manuel Tamares. and Lavelle Littleton. My Huynh Second row: Coach Manlove. Kimi |ordan. Huyen Pham. Beatrice Carillo. Diane Snyder. Last row : Rueben Gavieres. Tu Pham. Finishing the fall season with a League Record of 6-8. the Co-ed Badminton Team placed third in the Eastern League. The team was led by top seeded players. Dwayne Ruiz and Tu Pham in men's singles. Diane Snyder and Theresa Cardenas in women s singles. Kimi Jordan and Bea Carillo in women's doubles. Lavelle Littleton and Manuel Tamares in men's doubles. Coached by Mrs. Manlove. the team placed fifth in San Diego County. They also found themselves in the City Conference in which they came in second in women's doubles. The Mighty Morse Co-ed Badminton Team had a successful season and hopes next year to have a more successful year. At the end of the season, the team also had its own award banquet at one of San Diego’s finest restaurants. BADMINTON 133 • • • Catch the Tiger Fever Running, sweating. Roads and hills, Nutrition, sleep vitamin pills. Training each day at 6 AM Doing it over at 2 PM Driving to Morley to race each week, Opponents and honors each competitor seeks. Now through the trees over the grass The harriers dart, the harriers dash. Women in one race, then the men We all have pride in the Tiger Den! Working alone ... To be someone Running together and having fun!!! Love, respect, winning losing Building character it feels so soothing. The season now ends, it’s time to rest It’s nice to know that we have done our best!!! Top row, l-r. Rolando Elazegui, Richard Gon algg. Ray de los Reyes. Arnold Ogo, Guy Margallo. Coach Cerveny. Wayne-Murphy. Wilburt James. Eddi Salazar. James Wells. Aaron Jones. Middle: Paul Zatatarain. Ricky Luna. Cqrolyn Salvador. Veronica Simmons. Bill Kilmer. Carlos Apila. Elbert Donczf Rick Penaranda. Richard Moore. Shelby Hart. Rod Canada. Efem Durante K?gi Karen Luczak. Ricky Gilbert. Bottom: Jennifer Cottingham. Iris Pippin: Michele Wade. Judith Hernandez, Raymund Charfauros. Leticia Leon. Angel Elazegui. Rachel de los Reyes. Jeff Espiritu. Vicky Henderson. Derric Walker. 134 CROSSCOUNTRY .. . Cross-Country 1981-82! 1. Wil |amcs looking over the track. 2. Paul keeping in stride. 3. Jeff Espiritu before the long run. 4. Judith Hernandez The lone runner 5. Ray dc los Reyes stretching out. 6. Guy Margallo in sheer concentration. Tennis ... A Racket Third row. left to right: Coach Laurie Berger. Gemma Nierva. Debbie Mcints. Stacy Pollard. Nancy Aldrich. Barbara Gunn. Linda Cabrera, manager. Arlene Quitugua. Second row. left to right: Carol Najera. Marie Salas. Dorothy Meno. Marissa DeCastro. Nelie Cabrera. First row. left to right: Zenaida Roy. Gerlie Celera. Virginia Ignacio. Not Shown is Barbara Gonzalez. 136 TENNIS )f a Game It has been said that, One who plays the game of love, never wins.” But the Girls’ Tennis Team proved that saying wrong with the thought. It's not whether you lose or win. it's how you play the game that counts and makes you a winner. And that's just what they did. played the game. The girls put into this trying season practice and deter- mination as they broke through with an overall season score of 2-13. Compared to last year's score of 0-15, this season’s achievement broke a lovely (scoreless) season. Out of the fifteen players. Linda Cabrera was the only third year player, and Barbara Gunn, Marissa DeCastro and Zenaida Roy were second year players. Sophomore. Nelie Cabrera, in her first year, managed to swing into the number one single’s position. Dorothy Meno. a senior, also in her first year playing, swung her way throughout the season in the number three single’s position. The rest of the team was comprised of talented and promising players. The team was coached by Ms. Laurie Berger and Manag- ed by Arlene Quitugua. Coach Laurie Berger doing what she does best. 1. Linda Cabrera showing her awesome forehand. 2. Barbara Gunn returning a forehand with style and form of a left hander. 3. Dorothy Meno — on her toes and reaching for an ace. 4. Gemma Nierva’s forehand is coming at you in 1-D. 5. Zenaida Roy — going into a backhand form with determination. TENNIS 137 Basketball: Varsity Top: 52 Richard Stokes. 2nd row: «44 Shawn Bell. 40 Allen Hollingsworth. 34 Carl Chenault. 30 Phil Lewis. 3rd row: 10 Dellondo Foxx. 22 Mart Collins. 32 Lawrence West. 42 Laron Christopher. 20 Roy Gordon. 4th row: Barbara Grigsby. 14 Martcll Johnson. 12 Bernard Parson. Raymondc Poll 5th row: Kim Evans. Lalaine Almazan. 24 Carl Fisher. Elisabeth Lightsey. Maribeth Acierto. Sitting: Cheryll Ruiz. (trnr.J. Penny Scott. Belinda Rodil. Mar Wilson. Ira Levingston (mgr.). This year's 1981-82 Morse Basketball team, lead by Coach Ron Davis’ great coaching ability and strong dedication, has shown great stamina in what it does best, which is slam dunking and shooting the basketballs through the nets. Leading the way to a victorious season are four returning lettermen: Dellondo Foxx, Carl Risher, Lawrence West, and Allen Hollingsworth. These returning Hoopsters” also helped aid last year’s C.I.F. win over Patrick Henry. With Coach Ron Davis executing fine leadership over his team, the Tiger “Hoopsters” have accomplished a fine season. Shown at right: Coach Ron Davis 138 BASKETBALL Hoopsters Shoo BASKETBALL 139 ng With Style 31 The Morse Tiger Hoopsters,” last year’s, C.I.F. Champs, had an opportunity to defend their champion- ship title against the top contenders of the high school basketball league. With the rematch between Morse and Madison. (72- 68) the Tigers took the second place spot in the Eastern League for a battle in the first round in the C.I.F. playoffs against the Helix Highlanders. Then the Mighty Hoopsters” struck again by defeating Helix with a score of 51-47, making Carl Fisher the player of the game, scoring 19 points. The win over Helix led the Hoopsters” to the semi-finals against the Patrick Henry Patriots for an attempt at the 3-A divisional C.I.F. Basketball Championship title. But unfortunately, the dream of the Tigers faded out as the Hoopsters” were defeated by the Patriots (66-58). ALthough Lawrence West scored 16 points and Dellondo Foxx, 14, it just wasn’t enough to pull out of the game with a win. But the Tiger Hoopsters had a successful season, finishing with a 15-8 record and a second place spot in the 3-A divisional Eastern League. 140 BASKETBALL C.I.F 1. Dellondo Foxx 10 miraculously avoiding a Highlander. 2. Reaching high with horson Christoper. 3. Coach Davis looks on. 4. Going up for two with Dellondo Foxx 10. 5. A Lawrence West 32 Slam Dunk. 6. Allen Hollingsworth «40 striving towards the hoops. 7. Foxx defensively covering a Patriot. 8. The Agony of Defeat... BASKETBALL 141 J.V. Hoopsters Front: Ronnie Lewis. Tern.’ Hinds. Michael Richardson 2nd row: Rod Branch. Norman Nunn. Fred Green Bobbv Sumler. Larry Wilson. 3rd row: Trace} Brown. Clyde Walker. Standing in back: Ernest Shipley. Todd Johnson. Michael Carter. Tim Levingston. 142 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 143 Girls’ Softball Makes a Big Hit Varsity Team: Front row. l-r sitting: Sabrina Jackson. Jeannie Winerey. Debbie Palmer. Michelle Dobson. Veronica Simmons. Kneel- ing. l-r Sharon Settles. Sabrina Mack. Rachael Quihuis. Vevekie Gooch. Tonya |ohnson. Toye Brownlee. Standing, l-r Laurie Weideman. Yolanda Simmons. Brenda Lanendew, Miss McCarthy. Henrietta Rose. Beverly Asbill. Cecelia Pierce. J.V. Team: Standing, l-r: Claudia Zuniga. Martha Fernandez. Stacy Pollaro. Pam Tyler, Sandra -Vieghmoiv-Stacie Hart, Monica Smith. Marcia Reynolc Sandra Guidry. Kneeling, l-r: Ivette Smith. Vivian Cortes. Kelly Steadmen. Jackie Bell. Ann Astasauskas. Maria Leon. 144 GIRLS’SOFTBALL Beginning the season with only four returning varsity players and hampered by inexperience and many costly in- juries, the young ladies' varsity softball team gave it their best effort throughout the season. The team showed steady improvement in skills and strategy and by season's end they were making their presence known in a very strong competitive Eastern League. This year Junior Varsity had a good season. Although they were opposed in foul weather, the team brought in more runs and won more games. Also, along with the im- provement in hitting, there was an improvement in fielding. Giving them confidence. Coach Shaffer cheered the girls on. With the great athletics on J.V., they achieved their goals. The whole team worked together and showed more enthusiasm for future games. 1. Theresa Cardenas lets go of her wind up. 2. Tanya Johnson swings fora home run!! 3.1-ooking on in anticipation. Cecelia Pierce waits for the hit ball. GIRLS'SOFTBALL 145 i Get Physical With the Tiger Wrestling Team 1981-1982 This page: 1. Fcrdie Allas, muscles of a determined champion. 2. Victor Amador daydreams of victory. 3. Coach Klcpper, the look of a determined coach. 4. Rick Mahra, Ain't nobody gonna get me down!” Opposite | age: 1. Can I feel your funny bone? 2. Rick Mabra tortures liis opponent. 3. Shawn Harville... sleeping on the job. 4. Pretzel time with Jerry Charfauros. 146 WRESTLING The Mighty Tiger Wrestling Team proved themselves to be true Tigers this year. With the help and guidance of Coach Mike Klepper and assistant Coach Wong, the team ended the sea- son with a running chance to defend their title as Eastern League Champs though many of the team members this year are young ones. One varsity wrestler that stands out is Freshman Louie Bucio who wrestles in the 126 weight division. Along with the season’s regular games, the Tigers hosted the 3rd annual Tiger Invitational Wrestling Tournament held last December 19th which brought such schools as Mira Mesa, Madison, Bonita Vista, Mont- gomery, Mission Bay, Crawford and Mt. Miguel to the Morse campus. Although the wrestling team itself placed 5th overall, two tigers shined through to be rewarded in their weight division, junior Victor Ama- dor, who placed 3rd in the 105 weight division and senior Ferdie Allas, the 1st place winner in the 119 weight division. Rick Mabra, a varsity wres- p row, l-n£o3£h KJ.epy.er,.Richard Benedict. Vince Charguraf. Iohn_Dorecy. Lawrence Wells. Ed-Bramer. tler jn the 187 weight division took ark Gambala, Osier Childress, George Smith. Reggie Cummings, Eric Bautista. Ruben Wentz, Rick Mabra, « . ;n ,u„ r rf an«iidp Tnvita- ark Young. Cirio Sanchez, b'ra_nkCJuitugua. Coach Wong. Middle row: Art Davis (Manager), Ray Nogucra, _ , e Medina. Louie Bucio. Shawn Harville. Charles Lewis, John Dare. Rod Cooper Richard Gonzales. Luo -tional last January 23rd. 10 the I lger arris, Guy Jackson. Ferdie Allas. Bottom row: Joe Deleon. Steve Najera. Derrick Moon. Rico Penaranda, Wrestling Team . .. Congratulations! jmard Leath. Victor Amador, Ed Gallardo. Raul Gallardo. Fred Caples. WRESTLING 147 H300OS 8H One of the most physically demanding sports played here at Morse is soccer. It takes more than kicking the ball to win this sport and the Soccer Team pro- ved this. Under the coaching of Mr. Norman the team showed a tremendous amount of effort and determination as they went to defeat their opponents. k_______ ■- 3 Soccer Kicks Of: 1 Carlos Ayala 2 George Lopez 3 Carla Hickman 4 Manuel Garcia 5 Andre Maglalang 6 Steven Solomon 7 Martin Corona 9 My Huynh 10 Russell Cruz 11 Alponso Espinoza M2 David Leavitt M3 Eddie Samano M4 Ronald James M5 Darin Travis 20 Diep Huynh T22 ArThurKin 24 Gabriel Morant 25 Fernando Martinez 26 John Lawrence 34 Benny R. Telter 1. The ball that did it all. 2. Coach Norman looking on. 3. Fernado Martinez concentrating on the next play. 4. Watch Out! A Tiger on the prowl. 5. The winning team. 6. David Leavitt showing his mean kick. 7. Martin Corona showing his good side. SOCCER 149 Girls’ Basketbal The girls’ basketball team for 1982 is from left to right: First row: Norah Ustoy, La Shawn Hood. Rachel Williams, leanine Winfrey. Helen Stewart. Yjyijyme.Cailes. and Jennifer |ackson. The second row: Gina Hibbler.- Virginia Viado, Desiree Grant. Tina Richardson. Phillis Pradd. Denise Buggs. and Elaine Davis. Tfie third row: Elaine Jackson, Maria Leon, Sharon Settles, Monika Smith. Brenda King. Brenda Brock, and Tonia McLemore. The fourth row: .Staci Pollard. Mistie Slater. Staci Hart. Ann Astasauakas. Denise Lewis. Salamah Autman. and Trina Young. ' The girls’ team is really on the move. The team was exhibiting a lot of potential this year. The season was filled with excitement and showed real team spirit. The girls are coached by Miss McCarthy and Mrs. Brown. Clockwise: 1. Tonia going in for a lay-up. 2. No. 14 doin'her thing. 3. Michelle'Halhcs showing her perfect passing. 4. Miss McCarthy smiling with approval at her winning team. 5. Jaycc Stewart shooting charity 150 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL On the Move In ’82 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 151 Field Hockey... 1. The team picture. 2. Field Hockey huddle. 3. Bea Carillo sticks with the ball. 4. Judith Hernandez runs away from Morse maniacs. Varsity The opening of Morse’s 1981- 82 Varsity Field Hockey season started off with a loss against the Conquistadors. But despite the loss, the team was just starting the season and headed into the most exciting season ever. One January 9th, the team participated in the Annual Serra Tournament in which they qual- ified on that day and returned on the 23rd in which they took 5th place overall. With top play- ers Diane Snyder, Kim Jordan, Judith Hernandez and Mary Hunt they led the team to vic- tory. During the season, Sandy Dooly replaced Cindy Morien for Varsity goalie. Although inexperienced, she became one of the best goalies the team ever had. Coach Berger. Michelle Haines. Bea Carillo. Barbara Gunn. Sandra Dooley. Maty Hunt. Joyce Stewart. Grace Alcarez. Diane Snyder. Kimi Jordan. Judith Hernandez. Not shown: Debbie Meints and Lisa Labiano. 152 FIELD HOCKEY Flicks Into Action!!! tanding: Kazuc Soshiro. Joselyn Del Rosario. Yoshino Wright. Kathy Cieri. Sandra Moyer. Carol-iyn Salvador, isa Canal. Thelma Virata, and Coach Berger. Kneeling: Shelly Devlin. Malinda Weaver. Vita DelRosario. Fumi larsden. Irene Gonzales. Managers: Arlene Quitugua. Dwayne Ruiz. Judy Gozo. Vince Viado. Ricky Luna, (not ictured). Junior Varsity The number thirteen has been traditionally known as supersti- tiously unlucky, but the J.V. field hockey team, being com- prised of thirteen players, proves that superstition is a leg- end now lived down. Not only was the team lucky, but just sim- ply great! With five dedicated managers (Judy Gozo, Rick Luna, Arlene Quitugua, Dwayne Ruiz and Vince Viado) and two talented coaches, Lau- rie Berger and Lynn Page, where could they go wrong? Despite the fact that the team was comprised of new players, the 1982 team has lived up to the past and another well played season has come and gone. 1. The team picture. 2. Debbie M. going along for a ride. 3. Melinda W. positioning herself to block a goal. 4. Sandy M. I'd rather be playing golf. FIELD HOCKEY 153 ■ j £s 154 BASEBALL Tiger Baseball 81-82 Hit and Run! Varsity Baseball 81-82: Back, (l-r): Coach Mendoza. Steve Dillard. Bill Courtney. Rodney Bell. Sa: Horn. Tony Young. Mark McLemore. Coach Shacklett. Front, (l-r): Richard Wiggins. Mike William Rod Hunter. Duane Weems. James Avalos. Darius McGhee. Maurice Brown. Russell Berry. Coach Wells and Eddie Gallardo wait patient- ly for a hit. Whoooosh!!! Come on. I'm ready.” |.V. Baseball 81-82: Top. (1-r): Art Davis. Leonard Price. Greg Grinstead. Mark Marino. Fred Green. Dupree Anderson. Greg Walton. Ernest Shipley. Kerry Mall. Front. (I-r): Richard Alvarado. Darrell Moon. Stanely Stevens. Robbie Moore. Eddie Gallardo. David Cowen. Charles Jefferson. Joseph Echaves. Not shown: Coach Wells. This year the mighty Tiger Varsity and J.V. Baseball teams carried out the fine tradition in the Eastern Division. Coach Mendoza stated that this year's teams are the strongest baseball teams Morse has ever produced. This team will most definitely make Morse High School very proud. The teams have strength and ability and can be very competitive. The teams this year were often heard saying ... Look out opjxments, we’re ready to hit and run!!!” BASEBALL 155 MHS Men’s Tennis: All Aces! Top row. l-r: Linda Cabrera (manager). Gemma Nierva (manager). Angel Elazegui. Celso Aberin. Dan Manlongat. Robert |ackson. Ray de los Reyes. G i Margallo. Darryl Macatantan. Tony Samaniego. Nikki Alvarez. Coach. Wil Pxejean. Front row. l-r: Cindy Macatantan. Richard Gonzales. Bill Kilmei Shawn Burch. Tyrone. Chan. Ricky Cruz. Dan Deguzman. Rolando Elazegui. Marie Salas (manager). Gerly Gelera (manager) It’s No Longer Love . .. 156 MEN'S TENNIS This year's men's tennis team is on the move. They could he seen everyday on the courts. Working out. volley, serve, return, warm-up drills, these things all add up to stiff competition for the men's tennis Eastern League. Under the guidance of Coach Wil Prejean, the team began the season with a stunning victory over the Sweetwater Red Devils. With the score of 6-1. they gave evidence of a good season to come. Where men’s tennis is concerned, it's no longer love... MEN'S TENNIS 157 Strokes of Pawer Bottom: Shelly Devlin. Delfino Lutack. Troy Doss. Steve Najera. Mannie Bagnas. Rick Luna. Eleazer Luna. Les DeLos Santos. Chris Cruz. Middle: David Collins. James Ferguison. Nancy Aldrich. Kelvey McGhee. Robby Snider. Jimmy Laxina. Cathy Cieri. Danny Cana). Top: Beatrice Carrillo, Coach Gary MacDonald. Andy Kriuger. Jeff Yates. Mike VanZuiden. Fernando Martinez. Wayne VanZuiden. Coach Dean Wong. Vita Dclrosario. Not pictured — Mike Arellano. Alex Huerta. Derek Oldenburg. Krylin Richmond. Derek Watkins. Mark Yenawine. 1. SH-SH-SHARK!!! 2. Oh come on. what's Wong? 3. Don't ever let me catch you in my lane again! 4. Troy Doss doing breaststroke. 5. COACH, something stinks! 6. Burp!!! 7. Up in the sky. it's... 8. AWESOME 9. Rick Luna stroking hard. 10. I'm not swimming another stroke. The 1982 Stroking Tigers hit the water with a most anxious and excellent attitude to become 1 in the Eastern League. This year the team was dominated by under classmen as there were only four seniors. But the added experience of the four old men weighed heavily as they led the varsity squad. Now under dual coaching by Gary MacDonald and Dean Wong the team hopes for strong berths in CIF this year and in the years to come ... SWIM TEAM 159 Elise Taylor ... P Frank Dahmenah Jci Take your marfcjfiU 160 TRACK Tracks the 81-82 Sprinters: Front. 1-r: Allen Black. John Dare. Ricky McGill. Carey Wilson. Philip Cooper. Lanell Washington. Dar- rell Watson. Darryl Rosette. Eddie Samnong. Middle. 1-r: Wayne Murphy. James Wells. Brian Hubbard. Darren Travers, Derrick Grays. Joe Deleon. Reggie Martin. Joe Medina. Joe Asuncion. Curtis Smith. Chito Parong. Top. 1-r Rowell Francisco. Tom Jones. Mark Gambala. Thomas Burgress. Derrick Walker. Greg Johnson. Keith Davis. An- 'ire Sams. Mark Parrish. Darren Wilson. Rod Canada. Tim Taylor. Byron Nichols. James Neely. William Hayes. ivioi rt Thomas. Distance: Front. 1-r James Sturdivant. Phillip Lang. Raul Gallardo. Frank Quitugua, Elbert Doneza. Clyde Griffin. Aaron Jones. Middle. 1-r David Wong. Mike Jones. Darren Noyes. Byron Pamplin. Jeff Espirtu. Richard Gonzales. Troy Rodgers. Guy Jackson. Top. 1-r Eddie Salazar. Eddie Peterman. Dwayne Rosette. David Leavitt. Osier Childress. Terry Warner, Brian Suseberry. Danilo Cabrera. Marvin Giles. Ira Livingston. Wilbert James. Richard Moore. ront, l-r: Iris Pippins. Michelle Wade. Veronica Simmons. Robin Williams. Wendy Freeman. Vicki The strength of the Tiger Track Team. 1-r: Coach Vight. Teye Brownlee. Dahmenah Jenkins. Middle. 1-r Debra Palmer. Sharon Whitehead. Cheryl Lee. Coach Phillips. Coach Klepper. Not shown: uiz, Jean Gamble. Sandra Guidry. Karen Travis. Diane Wong. Elise Taylor. Top. 1-r: Vicki Hender- Coach Davis, on (manager). Dahna Taylor. Mimi Waters. Veveckie Gooch. Elisabeth Lightsey. Raymonde Polk, helby Hart. Lisa Harris. Jennifer Cottingham. Monique Armstead. Pam Quichocho (manager). TRACK 161 SHOINHl Z91 sjotunf Abbott. Toni Acierto. Maribeth Adams. Valencia Adkins. Kimberly Aguigam. Expedito Alcarez. Grace I Alegre. Arlene Alejo. Jose Almazan. Guynemer Almazan. MaryAnn Alvarez. Perue Amador. Victor Ami, Alan Amposta. Noli Andico. Rose Andrews. Valencia Angeles. Benedicto Anguiano. Paul Aquiningoc. Dorothy Aragon. Wendy Armenta. Patricia Armstead. Terrace Armstead. Thomas Armstrong. Desiree Athay I.inda Aud. Donna Aylesbury. Steve Baay. John Babers. Valerie Bacame. Francisco Ball. Sylvia Barron. Juan Bartholomew. Troy Bautista. Eric Bell. Christopher Bell. Rodney Belle. Anna Bernard, Elissa Betancourt. Norma Black. YveJJe Blake. Jon Bias. Mia 164 JUNIORS 4 Bratkovic. Deborah Britton. Prima Brown. Curtis Brown. Charles Brownlee. Toyc JitvneLjQbba: Buggs. Denise Burks. Madia Burnside, lohn Cabansag. Allen Cabia. Renato Caligagan. Ricardo Camm. Dana Presenting the Class of 1983 . .. Campana. Cathy Camoras. Teddy Carrier. Kathy Carrillo. Beatriz Carter. Kelvin Cass. Priscilla Castillo. Alejandro Castillo. Edmund Chan. Tyrone Chappell, Ronald Chavez. Steven Cherry. Sharon f hil tr«iyc f fo|yr Christopher. John Cede Baca. David Coats. Cindy Cobarrubia. Teresa Cochran. Anthony Coleman. Pam Coleman. Venticc Collanto. Nancy Collins. Marco Cord ice. Carolyn Corley. Anderson JUNIORS 165 Counts. James Courtney. La Cheryle Crispien. Linda Cruz. Levan Cruz. Paul Cruz. Russell Cummings. Reggie Cuna. William Cureton. Leneidia Currie. Fredrick I Darby. David Darby. Patricia Dare. Johnny Davis. Arthur Davis. Elaine Davis. Keith Davis. Mario Davis. Marvin Davis. Patricia Davis. Sean Davis. Sheila De Castro. Marissa 166 JUNIORS Degrado. Scott DeGuzman. Dominic de la Fuente. Nolan Deleon. Donna Delia. Joe de los Reyes. Feman de los Santos. Les Delrosario. Joselyn Denbow. Mary Dillard. Jeff Domingo. Lenora Doss. Troy Drew. Erin Drew, Joe Dreyer. Dennis Durante. Efren Duenas. Lynette Dunleavy, Kelly Dunn. Terry Durazo. Gilbert Dynes. Kenneth Elazegui. Rolando JUNIORS 167 Elgo. Jeanette Elijah. Sharon Elliot, Todd Espe. Burt Eugenio. Robert Evans. Brenda Evans. Keith Ferguson. James Ferrer. Albert Fiorita. Richard Fisher. Lawrence Flores. Craciela Flores. Jennifer Flores. Robert Flores. Trina Flournoy. Calvin Flournoy. Kenneth Foster. Terri Francisco. Desiree Franco. Martha Fuentecilla, Theresa Euller.-Rtigiyyld Gainey. Renne Galvante. Emilio Gambala. Mark Gamble. Jean 168 JUNIORS Gano. Judy Gamer. Terran Garrido. John Gavieres. Ruben Gelera. Gerlie Gibson. Annie Glenn. Gwenna Glover. Mia Gomez. Gloria Gonzales. Jose Gonzalez, Barbara Gordon. Roy Gozo. Judyceleine Grant. Roy Griffin. Clyde Guevarra, Jesuel Hackley. James Hammonds, Norccn Hampton. James Hancock. Ragen Hafrell. Amy Hart. Stacie Hartley. Naomi Hayes. William Heinrich. Lorilynn Henry. Rodney JUNIORS 169 Herbert. Keith Hickman. Roger . Hoggalt Cynthig Hood. Lashawn Huff. Karen Hunter. Staci Jackson. Kathy Jackson. Marcellus James. Sandra Javier. Rosario Jeter, Kathy Jimenez, Arnie Johns. Becky Johns. Shirley Johnson. Gregory Johnson. Laurestta Johnson, Marlene Johnson. Martell Jones. Kim Jordan. Sharon Kaiser. Danny Kendrick. Kathlene 170 JUNIORS King, (acqueline King. Olilhia Kirsten. Curtis Kuykendall. Kenneth Labiano. Elizabeth Latimer, Charles Latu. Lominga lavender. Brenda Laxina. limmv Leblanc. Daniela Lee. Sherin Levingston. Ira Lewis. Denise . |,ovi-ic, Philip Lewis. Robert Lockhart. Daniel Loftis. Raymond Lomibao. Rumil Looney. Sandra Lopez. David Lopez. George Louis. Marlon JUNIORS 171 Luna. Eleazar Luna. Theresa Lyons. Estella Mack. Rosalynn Mackey. Malcolm Mackin. Carolyn Mafnas. Carolyn Maglalang. Andre Manela. Bert Mantanona. Cyndy Manuel. Dan Martin. Reginald Martinez. Fernando Martinez. Vivian Mason. Rose McBride. Miguel McFadden. Barbara Medina. Jose Mighty Tigers ... Spirited as Ever! Medina. Juan Mcgginson. Derek Meints. Debbie Mendoza. Kevin Meno, Louisa Middleton. John Miller. Adrian Miller. Virginia Milstead. Vanessa Miramontes. Luzelena Miranda. Robert Mireles. Tina Moffett. Richard Mohr. Mike Montano. Fausto Moore. Michelle Morales. Raymond Moran. Gabriel 172 JUNIORS Morien, Cindy Murphy. Wayne Musgrove. Dovic Nance. Kevin Naputi. Antoinette Nelson. ]immie Nguyen. Ngoc Noguera. Alex Noon. Vivian Ogo. Arnold Oldenburg. Derek Oliver. Constance Padilla. Esther Padilla. Eva Palacios. Vince Palmer. Cynthia Palmer. David Palmer. Debra,, Panaligan. Amel Pangclinan. Joseph Pangelinan, Linda Parong. Chito Patterson. Antoinetta Patton. Fred Payne. Karla Perez, Dolores Perkins. Rita Peterman. Edward Pham. Huyen Pierce. Cecilia JUNIORS 173 Piercy. Jenoie Poblete. Ronald Poindexter. Ellis Polk. Samuel Porter. Eric Porter. Melissa Postema. Annette Poveda. Gustavo Puzzo. James Quichocho. Pam 1 Quitugua. Frank Rabun.Shannon -Ralpbi haile? Ramos. Silvia Ravancho, Ron Rawlings. Diedra Raymond. Brian Raymond. Cathryn Regalado. Gail Regalado. Veronica Reid. Dale Reid. Jeffrey 174 JUNIORS Richardson. Tina Richardson. Tonya Richmond. Alvin Rin. Arthur Rivas. Octavio Rivers. Joey Roberts. Enist Robinson. Elizabeth Rocamora. Josephine Rodgers. Troy Rosales. Nora Ross. Edward Ruiz. Cheryl Ryan. Kevin Salas, Marie Salazar. Eddie Salgado. Susan Samaniego. Maria Samaniego.Tony Sambo. Wilfred Sanchez. Cirio Sanford. Cathy JUNIORS 175 Santos. Julia Sapinoso. Rolando Sarenana. Larry Scott. Julie Seaton. Ronald Settles. Mike Settles. Sharon Sheehan, Howard Shipley. Ernest Simmons. Allison Simmons. Eugene Simmons. Lamar Simmons. Veronica Simmons. Yolanda Simpson. Valerie Sims. Scott Sinsay. Edwin Sison. Ray Slater. Joseph Smith. Gerri Smith. Jenny Smith. Sharon Snow. Olivia Solis. Cherry Solomon. Steve Spahn. Kim 176 JUNIORS Stanley. Tylesia Stephens. Angie Stephens. Stanley Stevenson. Patrick Steward. Reggie Stewart, joyce Slice. Christina Stoekl. Mark Sumner. Hanita Swaine, Terri Taitingfong. Teresa Tamares. Manuel Taylor. Brian Taylor. Dahna Tavlorr Timothy Telfer. Bcnncy Terccnio. Lalaine Tharpe, Sam Theroux. John Thibodeau. Michael Thomas. Raymond Thomas. Sandra JUNIORS 177 Tisdale. Lisa Torrey. Larry Tripp. Jamie -JiickerJ ftoatd- Uybungco. Cynthia Uyeda. Henry Valdez. Vicente Vanzuiden. Michael Vaughn. Krystal Vaughn. Mark Venzon, Hannah Viado. Vincent Victa. Doreen Villanueva. Conrad Wade. Victor Waines. Charissa Walker. Clyde Walker, Leslie Walker. Maria Walker. Stephen Ward. Martha _Warn«ivRobert Washington. Darryl Washington. Renee Wayne. Craig Weaver. Malinda Byron Nichols lookinggood! 178 JUNIORS Wedlowe. Felicia Welchel. William Wells. |ames Wells. I.awrenne Wentz, Reuben Werdeman. Paul West. Curtis West. David West. Lawrence Whelis. Eleanor ‘Whitehead. Sharon Whitney. I wrence Wight. Victoria Wilkerson. Sandra Wilkerson. Shelia Williams. Keith Williams. Rachel Williams. Reketa Wilson. Karen Wilson. Katherine Wilson. Rodney Wims. Victor Wofford. Rachel Wong. David Wrcschinsky. Caro Ellen Wright. Willie Wright. Yoshino Yates. Jeff Yorgensen. Shelia York, Teresa Young. Donald Young. Jacqueline Young. Mark Zuniga. Claudia JUNIORS 179 180 THE MORSE CODE Abcrin. Eileen Acfalle. Lorraine Acosta, Enrique Acosta. Irma Adkins. Dupree Aficial. Benjamin Aguayo. Theresa Aguilar. Jennifer Albano. Arnel Alacala. Charlotte Alcoser. Monica Alexander. Andrea V Alford. |ames Allen. Virgel Alvarez. Antonio Alvarez. Nikky Amador. Lornava. Anderson. Makida Anguiano. Makida Anguiano. Mary Anguiano. Paul Annet. Mike Acme. Christine Arellano. Mike 182 SOPHOMORES Astasauskas. Peter Asuncion. Joseph Austin. Seretha Autman. Raz Bagaan. Lorriane Bagaybagayan.Hope Armstead. Monique Arquines. Steve A mil Jd Vnnda. Aruaga. Guadalupe As pc. Alberto Asperin, Gina Astasauskas. Ann Avendano, Richard Avila. Ruben Bagnas. Emmanuel Baker. Denise Barker. Vernus Barlow. Robyn Barroga. Imelda Barron. Paul Bates. Tracy. Batiste. |oanne Beasley. Rosalind SOPHOMORES 183 A Bell, lacqueline.. Bell. James Jtella. Michele Beltz, Nathan Bernal. Krysten .Berry. Russell Billones. Reylinda Bingham. John £ o Black. Allen - blair. Eugene Blandford. Boobi Blanton. John Bloxon. Tina Bonepart. Glcase Bowen. Shawn wlTcr. Anthony ord 7 Lonnie Bowkc BradTi Bramlett. Cheryl Btammsu Eilward —Bfightr-Ueidrc Brinson. Debra Brooks. Leon BrooKRoked -iirtrtfnTBryan Brown. Oran Irown, Valerie Brynt. Donald Brunt. Van Burch. Shawn argcss. Thomas Burks.’Gina Burton. Donna Burton. Robert Bush. Pamela Byrd. Marcus CabaguTng. John j ntynsag-Wynn Cabrera, Alexander Cabrera Damian Cabrera. Danilo Cabrera. Nelie 184 SOPHOMORES Caburao, Jane Calabia, Suzanne Camacho. Victor Campbell. Michelle Campbell. Kurt Canada, Tyrone Carter. Stephanie Carter. Mickey Carter. Michael Carmickle. Tammie Carmichael. Thomas Casabuena. Lawrence Castro. Jesus Castro. Jesse Castro. Maria Cataroja. Rex Cawthorn, Marcel Celestine. Debbie Cere .o. Anthony Chargualaf. Vincent Chavez. Richard Clark. Fred Clark. Melanie Clayton. Carole Colum, barren Cook. Gerald Cook. Marcella Copeland. Christopher Cooper. Marshall Corpuz. Cedric Corona. Josefina Correa. I.arry Cortez. Anthony Cota. Sandra Cowan. David SOPHOMORES 185 Curry, Michael Dailey. Mary Damcron, Wiliam Dantzler. Rodney Dantzler. Scott Dariano, Bernadette Davenport. Henrv, Davis,--Diana Diiyis. Lori Davis. Vernon 'DavisJ oada Deaner, jSherrv Decast roTAudie Deguinion. Gigi Deguzman. Daniel Delaluna. Pilar Delaney. Dan Deleon. Uan de los Reyes. Ray- Del Rosario. Lilibeth Del Rosario. Oliva. Derrough. Jovanna Diaz. Evangelina Diaz. Jeff I lominguo -Rosalia Doneza. Elbert |Vinm jiltiy Dooley. Sandra Porseyjoim Dunn. Deshan Piaster, Carol Ebcre. FranTf Ebitncr. Arthur Encarnacion. Deanna Espejo. Aida Estrada. Angela Estrella. Dina Evans. Ladori Fain. Constance _Ea!saiioJiugen« Faugno. Carolyn Frazier. Miralyn 186 SOPHOMORES Ferguson. Tyrell Fernandez. Martha TkIcT. Robert Flores. Marcus Floyd. Clifford Fravcl. Robert Callardo, Eduardo Galloway. Michelle Ganal. Liza Garcia. tV rnnd«it Garcia. Monica Uaribay, Carolina Garrido, Joselito Garrido, Lorenzo Garwood. Kimberly Gascon. Vivian,, Gayton. Christina Geronimo. Rodolfo Gideon. Mike Gillespie. Roberta Gil-Ranjcl. Sonia Goebel. John Gold. Aundrynettc Gomez. Joe Gomez. Luis Gonzales. Irene Gonzales. Patricia y 2 _ 7ranl. Desiree Gray. Susan jGreenJialaeia Griffin. Sherri Grijalva. Nora Guerero. Alba Guerra. Kathy Guidrv. Sandra Guillermo. Castro SOPHOMORES 187 Guillory. Sheila Had not Chiffon Handley. Ronald Hankins. Alicia Hargis. Dinah Hargrave. Randall Harper. Shawn Harris. Carolyn Harrison, Kelly Haynes. Sylvia Hernandez. Elvia Hihhler, Gina Hicks. CKnT Higginbotham. |ilanda Higgins. Tammy Hinds. Terry Hollingsworth. Tony 1 inward, Terri Hubby. Brian Hubby, Terry Hudsepth, Mark Huerta. Virginia HugoJ eilani Huvnh.Diep Ibarra. Marie Uarde. Grace Ignacio. Ramil Ignacio. Virginia Jackson. Joseph Jackson. Paul Jackson. Preston Jackson. Sidney TaCksonJfacy Jackson. Vadira James. Wilbert Jamison. Julie Jefferson. Charles Jennings. Theresa Joell. Gregory Johnson. Angela Johnson. Dana Johnson, Kimberly 188 SOPHOMORES lohnson. Todd Johnson Yvonne [ones. Dwayne [ones. Michelle [ones. Ronald Tones. Sean [ones, Tracy |ones. Timothy jordan. Brian Jordan. Rhonda Kassa. Deborah Kekona. Leilani Kennedy. Brook Kilmer. Michael Kilmer. Wil 1 jam King. Charrone King. Randy Kolerich. Robert Kramer. Oscar Kuriger. Andrew Kyle. Daryl Labrador. Ruth Lacaman. Buddy Lair. jeannie Lavatai. Faatau Leath. Vernard Leon, Ahelina Leon. Maria Leos. Ernesto Larry. Micheal Lewis. Charles Lewis.DonncUe I wis. Mario Lewis. Michael Lewis. Ronnie Lewis. Sharmaine Littleton. Lonnie Logan. Tina Lopez, Carlos .Luvelandr-Douglas Loveland, Helen Luna. Enrique SOPHOMORES 189 Luster. Rhonda Lutes. Barbata. Lutz. Dorothy Mack. April MackrSdbrmn- MacMahan. Lorraine Malbrough. Kyr.i Manimlim Celynn Manlongat. DanieT Manning. |ames Marcelino. Cecilia MareosTDcmus Madden. Futai Martin. Diane Martin. Raymond Martinez. Ricardo Masjosephine Maull Kerwin Maxwell, Marv Mcadory. Michael McCain. Stev V McGhee. Anthony. McGhee7Dariu McGill. David Mendoza. Christina Meno. piane Men o. Marga rita Miller. Georgia Mills, Dawayne Mills. Mary lirfilfi5tJhe_odore MitchelTWayn?) Moledo. Solange Moore. Babette Morada. Ricky Morales. Lisa Moreno. Mark Manis4amcs- N orrow. Glenn Moya. Medgar i 190 SOPHOMORES Moyer. Sandra Munnik, Marlene Munoz. RachfiL MTTnson, Denise Murray. Lance Musgrove. Gloria Najera, Stephen Naputi. Renee Natividad. Barbara Nelson. Elaine Nesby. Debra Ngu 'en. Tuan Nieto. Janette Norwood. Frederick loves. Darin NunnJVNorma Nunn. Norman Oehoa. Sherice Ogo. Gilbert Okano, Susan Ortega. Martin Ortiz. Gilbe rto Osuna. Kathryn Pacis. Brenda Padilla. Celia Page. Mary Painriray. Fernando Palmer. Debra Pamplin. Bvroq 'T5angelinan. Claire Parker. Jimmy —Pfffker. Vincent Parrott Donna Patrick. Donna Penaranda. Ulderico Penny. Damon Peoples. Tammy Perez, lanidinc PTtam.Trung PolIardrStacT— Postema. Donald SOPHOMORES 191 Poveda. Carlos Powers. Susan ■ -Pi icu. LSonar Pulu. Renee Pnzzo. Michelle QuichochoTjoscpH- Quismundo Bobby Quitugua. John Quthuis. Ruth Ramirez. Margarita RavarichoJwIafk- Rawlings. Leah Redmon. Iasiah Regala. Rodney Rendon. Paquito Reynolds Mqrr.ia, Richardson. George Richardson. James Richardson. Zsazsa Robbins. Donald Roberts. Niveen RoT ertson. Bobby Robles. Rebecca _ Rodriguez. Gabriela Roldan. Richard Rosario. Arthur. ftosetteJ azraU- Route. Larry RpssoU. Geno Russel. Micheal Russell. Stephanie Rvan. Timothv- Saebigsal. Laureano Sais. Victor Sakaida. Marites Salas. Peter Salazar. Lorraine Salvadorv-Catolyo- 192 SOPHOMORES Samano. Edward Samos, Rebecca Sampson Joseph' Sanares. Anthony Sanchez. Joe Sanchez. Lilia Sanchez. Louis Sanchez. Marissa Sanchez. Rogelio Sandoval. Alex Sandoval. Ricardo Sauls. Andre Scammell. Julia Scott. John Sealic. Stephanie Secor. Anita Sengpheth. Vongsaveth Separa. Lucy Sevilla. Imelda Sexton Steven Shanks. Eric Shannon. Angelina Sherman. Lea Silva. Rebecca Simbulan. Ferdinand Simmons. Latrenda Simmons. Toni Rodriguez. Lorraine Rodriguez. Raul Smith. Bridgette Smith. Chris Smith. George §mith. Michael ,SmidvMonika_ Smith, Tracy Solis. Elmer Soliven. Dennis Stanley. Johnny Steadman. Kelly- - Steadmaxu-WalleF SOPHOMORES 193 Steckel. Lauri Stewart. Lisa Stice. Susan Stivers, Teresa Stockton. Patricia Stone. Thomas Streeter. Phouc Stringer. Gloria Striplin. Sherry Strode. Tina Sturdivants James. Sullivan. Robert Sumlcr. Robert Sumner. Damon Tabiendo. Alan Tgiieron. Edith. Tampol. Hasmin Taylor. Tommy Teel. Steven Tharpe. Sherrie Thomas, lames Thompson. Angela Toledo. Arthur Toomer, Cheryl TottemJkiarL- 'fovar. David Travis. Darin Tuckerjya. Turner, Kim Tyier.-Paro— IJ)a. Edwin UybungcOsPatricia Valdelamar. Marie Valdez. Martin Valena, Katherine Valenzuela. Alicia Vandensen. David Vargas. Oscar Vaughn. Norone Viado. Virginia Viavia. Leilani Viehtnann. Sandra 194 SOPHOMORES I Virata. Thelma Vivas. Alejandro Wade. Michael Walker. Andrea Walton. Gregory Washington. Lenell Waters. Lynette Watkins. Derek Webb. Anita Weekly. Delores Welsh itehead. Marian Whitmer, Caroline ins Williams. David Williams. Eddie Williams. Elaine -WITTTams. Kelly Williams. LaTricia ' Williams. Otis Williams. Scott -Williams,-Shirri _ Williamson. Melody Willoughby. Karen Williamson. Troy Wills. Ethel Wilson Carey Wilson. Eric Wilson. Sandy Win free, Michelle. “Wise. Emrqa_. Womack. Richard Worel. Kimberley Yrigoycn. Rhond Zamora, Milton- Zamoell. lohn Zwickl, Kenneth Zwickl, Tina 5r. r SOPHOMORES 195 of M fj A 1 v Cr UN a- ir 0a ' ar My V- D O' CV V D’Au iv ow U J u 4 'YK 'QW u t V .c . O', 0A rvO TA % 1 jr : a) 4 fv £ 4 A°g mrO1 ,A VA o' v 0 A X 17 U RnJ 0 v a f° K m : pO j A V J' TV p p t U A A L f lj V ' Y 0 V -4 ;V mm jPV. h IvJ c°rj( U v aJm NA (f vr 196 FRESHMEN Adair. Lisa Allen. Bonnie Alston. Tony Anderson. Dupree Anico. Kathleen Aragon. Rena Autman. Salamah Baclian. Jennifer Baird. Diane Baker. Sharon Barron. James Battle. Billy Baytan. Ronnie Beatty. Nevelyn Bender. Michael Benton. Ren Billingslea. Steven ■Billon csTRowsrra- Bingham. Colombus Bucio. Jose Burton. Byron Morse Freshmen . . . Class of 1985 Budler. Shana Cannady. Laverne Cables. Fredrick. Carter. Laurie Castillo. Ellen Castro. Jesus Castro. Becky Cieri. Catherine Conner. Gwendolyn Cooper. Rodney CovarfuhiasTKlaria Dabu. Gina Dailey. Hubert Daniel. Tony Davidow. John Davis. Dorothy Davis Dorothy Davis, Kenneth Davis. taronika Davis. Nancy De La Cruz. Patricia Delatorre. Francisco Deriada. Rosalie Devlin. Shelley Diego. Catherine Ditona. Brenda Dorsey. Robert Douglas. Anthony Drake. Jody Duran. Margaret Edwards. Robert Edwards. Theresa Eugenes. Dionne Evans. Sharle Evans. Valerie Fields. Joseph Gaines. Darrin Gallardo. Raul Gambala, Marlenea Garcia. Gloria Garcia. Maricela Gibbs. Deossy 198 FRESHMEN Gozum. lericho Grays. Derrick Green. Dwight Green. Tommie Griffith. Alberto Grinstead. Gregory 'Hamilton. Michael garrison. Leon, Jr. ITarrisorT.'SyTota— Harvey. David Harvey. Stanley Haynes. Leigh Heims. Melissa Henderson. Victoria Hendley. Ana Hermann. Thom Hernandez. Carlos Hetzel. Anna Hopson. Felicia _ TTopSon, Shannon Howard. Stephanie Howell. Laura Hubby. Terry Hunt. Patrick Ives. Joseph Igckson. Elaine 'Jackson. Guy Javier. Michael lohns. Robert Johnson. Minyon lojmsoojrraci__ Johnson. Tyshia Jones, Michael Jones. Virginia Joya. Marcella Key. Kerry King. Brendn King. Karen Kolpjornsen. Florence Labrador. John Landrum. Kevin Langston. Angela Latimer. Wanda Lawrence. Ambrose Leath. Katrena Leath. Steven Ledford. Joanna Lee. Daron Lewis. Charlie Lewis. Gharmaine Lewis. Cylthnia .Lewis, Ken Lynch. Jeanette Lyons. Regina Macasadia. Juliet Macias. Barbara Mahoney. Kathy Manning. Rosalie Manzo. Martin Mason. Sandra Mastcrson. Reginald Matthews. Denise McClees. Michael McCoy. Kevin McIntyre. Shrena McLemore. Tonia Milner. Norman Mitchell. Eugene Mitchell. Hiromi Mizell. Keith FRESHMEN 199 Moon. Darrell Moreno. Jose Morris. Darryl Morris. Patrice Morris. Sheila Musgrove. Sherry Ncwbem. Sheram Noguera. Raymond Palaylay.John Patfcrson, Nadine Pearson. Aretha perez. Coning Perez. Isaac Petties. John Pinckney. Carmencita Polk. Pierre Poole. Tracy Primus. Jay Real. Cynthia Reddix. Shawn fteid. Sherry Revelc. Andria Reynolds. Gerald Rhone. Antoinette Richardson. Michael Richardson. Rene ..Richmond, Krayleq Rivers. Robert Roa. Elda Roa. Jose Roberts. Patricia Robertson. James Rodriguez. Martha Rogers. Janice Route. Larry Rush. Robert Salazar. Rita Sanchez. Armando Sanchez. Laura 200 FRESHMEN Sanchez. Maria Sanders. |ohnnie May San Nicolas, Roland Schultz. Adelaida Sealie. Stacey Seaton. Regina Sexton. Wendy Silva. Michele Simpson. Rachel Sledge. Michael Smith. Carolyn Smith. Curtis Smith. Eric Smith. Roy .Smith, Yvette Soliz. Frances Spencer. Larry Tarver. Cindy Teel. Jackie Teel. Steven Tharpe. Anita Thompson. Lewis Joomcr, DcsMoines Tovaas. Michael Travis. Karen Turner. Kimberly Unsiog. Robert Vance. Paul Vandensen, Robin Velasquez, Leticia ..Venters. Tcacgj. Villaluz. Alfredo Williams. Amell Williams. Rita Williams. Robin Williams, Tina Wilson. Tanya Wright. Patricia Xayphengsy. Choy Zarate. 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I’ll always love you. Don’t forget and we’ll be around for a long time. I hope you find what you’re looking for. tan (alias hands) — you’re terrifici Bye cuties Lalaine Kimi and Angel: Kimi — you, you're the one (Mac's) who made this year stupendous! Angel — you're a totally sagacious young man with charisma! You two are wonderful!! Love always Lalaine. Custom Design Your Own Shirt Largest Selection of Heat Set Transfers Custom Lettering College Grove Center San Diego, CA 9211 5 287-6890 John Anders: I John Anders, as a graduating senior would like to wis the class of “82” the best in life, and also to thank my mom for all th support she’s given me through the years. Also, the best to Ms. Ten Foster, all my love for youl Lincoln Anderson: Wowl Life has just started. Thanx MHS for startin me off right. Always remember Band + D.T. Will miss everyone espe cially B.G. D.W. B. A. ♦ D.8. Good luck to all. CHECKER AUTO PARTS The West1 most complete DO-IT-YOURSELF Auto Parts Center Alonza Alexander When I came to Morse I met some good friends. I just want to say, enjoy your high school life and make the best of your education. Keep the Morse pride strong. JOHN J. HAVEY 8375 PARAOlse VALLEY Ro. Phone 470-0108 SPRING VALLEY. CA. 02077 MANAOM Lalaine Almazan: Gemma and Carolyn, just want to leave you both a message expressing my thanks for being two of the greatest friends I have ever known. You stooges are terrifici Love you guys, Lalaine. To my Physics Primates: Dr. Mojica — thanks for the bruised arms, the home work, the laughter, and most of all your friendship. Dr. Macatan- Cesario Avila: My good buddies, Dexter, David, and Herbert. Long mi we rule! See you in college. Get a shave Sergl Running out so thanks i esp. Rach, Marylou, Lynette and Chunky. VcLc(l czHoiulE. of Aiu±ic Sweetwater Town Country 1722-A Sweetwater Road NATIONAL CITY. CALIFORNIA 02000 PHONE 477-0053 Presented y Mary Ayala: What? You mean it’s finally over? Thank Godll Also thar you Derek for making me lose sleep and Tonilynn and Tim for makii ROP fun. Thanks Nancy for making me late in the mornings, Malinr for the rides, Mr. Limoli and Patoff for putting up with me, Martha f talking all through marketing (or was it listening?) Code Staff for doii all my work and mom for having me (HaHa) And Maria F. Irma B. Lisa Sylvia C. Angel E. Gemma N. Julie P. and all the others. j Denise Bado: Special thanks to all my family for all your support ai love for me. To Pam, Dorothy, Teresa, Maryanne, Brenda, Rube Frank, James, Ricardo, etc. Thanks for making school worthwhile. Mi Mendola, Thanks for all the special moments we’ve shared togethc You have become a special part of my life and I hope it stays that way Love You. Rex Ballard: To Mom and Dad thank you for avarything that you hava dona for ma. I will always lova you and you will always ba in my haart. You hava always baan there to help me with my problems. Love always your son Rex. Also to the Class of “82 may avarything you do ba graat and rawarding. May God blass you always. To Col. Yantar and Msg. Wast may you both always lead a good life. Irma Barrios: Maria, wa made itl Thanks for going through all these years with me. Remember Mrs. Dixon? Keep in touch Maria and Sylvia Liz, Our day will come. Special Thanks to mom and dad for rushing me Raymond Chua and Jennifer Flores October 9,1980 “Endless Love” Carolyn Cabrera: Memories shared with; Achieve, DT, ROTC, A.S.B. Prom 80, football games. Good luck to Gemz, Husky, ValQ, Malindoy, B.G. little Shamoo, Sergio, Herb, Diep, but especially to Ricky — a very “special per- soni” to school, making sura I’d make it. Never would have made it without you. Con todo corazon gracias por todol Richard Benedict: Rach, What more is there to say? Our years together have been immensely joyous unique. THE ENDI Trick-Fooled-U. (What-uh-dud, What-uh-dud.) Well whatever you and I decide to do after high school, I'm sura it’ll ba the right choice. I hope you become a successful physical therapist and remember ... 5, 4, 3, 2, II SB CF Rich To my senior friends and Bell refugees: Art Barbara, Ben, Billy, Cathy, Cindy, Daphne, David, Dorothy, Ferdie, Gemma, Guy, Judith, Kimi, Laura, Linda, Mithi, Romy, Rosemary, Stave, Sue, and Susanna ...Go for Itl Rich Vonda Brown: Kevin I’ll always remember you. I Lova You. To Anna we finally made it out of this camp. Taka it easy Sir M.P., T.P., Gino, Good luck in the future. Lavita Deneen Boyd: I Lavita Boyd, would like to say my years at Morse have been great. Yvonne and Velmonica Good Luck. Don't be so cool and remember all those pretty boys. Bye. CLASS OF 82 KEEP THE ART OF KNOWING AND THE KNOWING OF ART IN YOUR LIFE. THE ART DEPARTMENT 205 WARD LUMBER COMPANY INC. “Everything to Build With” 3580 Massachusetts Ave. Serving Entire San Diego Area. 466-0593 We Deliver Mentis de LADIES REDUCING AND FIGURE SALON a NO LONG TERM PAYMENTS LADIES ONLY KEARNY MESA SALON 3904 Convoy St. 560-7545 NATIONAL CITY SALON 3142 E. Plaza Blvd. 479-6505 CHULA VISTA SALON 277 E. Orange Ave. (Alpha Beta Shopping Center) 425-9579 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of 82 MR. CALABRESE Jason Cabrera: I want to thank all my friends, but especially my closest Gail, Judy, Cathy, Maribeth, Arlene, Ann, Donna, Esther, Myrna, Raquel of course the unstoppable Ledgewood Lane gang Eddie, Dave, Danilo, Fran- sisco, Peter, Jim, Joe, Jesse, and last but not least my parents. I hope we Tania: A very sweet person who I hope will always stay my friend. I hope the best in the future for you. You have everything going for yourself so don’t waste it. Use it with stride. Raymond Chua: TO MY DEAREST JENNIFER, THANKS FOR EVER THING YOU’VE DONE FOR ME. WE’VE COME THROUGH A LOT AN WE’LL ALWAYS STAY TOGETHER. TAKE CARE AND “MAHAL KITA' LOVIN’ YOU ALWAYS, RAY TO MY MOM AND DAD. YOU TWO HAV BEEN THE GREATEST PARENTS ANYONE COULD ASK FOR. THANK SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING I LOVE YOU BOTH. YOUR SON, RAY will all stick together because you all make life an enjoyable process. NATIONAL GUARDI Linda Cabrera: MY 3 YR8 AT MHS WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED TEN- NIS, SPECTRUM, DRAMA, ASIAN CLUB. TO ALL MY CLOSE FRIENDS: BARBARA, MALINDA. CINDY, LANI, GEMMA THANKX FOR BEING SUCH GOOD FRIENDS. RICKY DESINGANO THANKX FOR HOMECOMING AND EVERYTHING ELSE. YOU’VE MADE MY SENIOR YEAR THE BEST. I’LL NEVER FORGET YOU THANX TO EVRYONE ELSE WHO HELPED ME THROUGH GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 821 Marylou Castro: Bernadette, Ciane, Celynn, Edgard, Mia, Cherry, Thanx for the fun times and being such great friends. Dexter, whatever the future holds for us, I want to thank you for the two years you’ve shared with me. I’ll never forget our good or bad times, because we’ve learned and our love grew from it. Something I'll cherish forever. Happy 2nd Year Anniversary!! SeRoirif) South B«$ Sir v li as BeRge-RobeRts MoRtaaRj 607 National City Blvd. National City, CA 92050 474-6565 ERNEST L. MELLOR Mgr. ALEX R. ESCALERA Asst. Mgr. BEN SORDAN Funeral Counselor 206 Daphine Ciarino: HIGHSCHOOLSOVERWITHGRE ATIMOMDADILOVE YOUBOTHSAMEWITHSYLVIAJENNIFERDEANIJUDITHHERNANDE2 FONDMEMORIESENDUREALIFETIMEIMSUREOURSWILLTAKECAR EHAVEAGOODONE.BENNYCRUZTHEONLYONEILLEVERLOVEYOI 475-8580 462-0061 SWEETWATER PLUMBING HARDWARE 457 Sweetwater Rd. (Corner Sweetwater Rd. 4 Jamacha Blvd.) At SCHWEITZER Solar Hot Water Specialists DON KAJEWSKI OJ PROFESSIONAL ADVICE TO HOMEOWNERS VEBEENABSOLUTELYGREATTOMETHEFUTUREISOURSLETSNOT WASTEILOVEYOUITHESEYEARSATMORESEHAVEBEENSEMIFUN BUTIMGLADIMOUTAHEREILOOKINGFORWARDTOTHEFUTURE. Natalie Clayton: I, Natalie J. Clayton, just wanted to say, “Yaawhoooo, I’m finally getting out of high schooool! My 3 yrs at MHS were nice, but my 10th gr. was the best. Thanks Andrea Y. Gibson for being my true best friend. I will always remember the good and bad times we had especially the good times we shared. Good luck C. of '82, and may God be with you all. David Collins: WOW! I’ve waited 13 years of school just to write this one paragraph. For now I’d like to say thanx to everyone who made this year special; Barb, Rich Rach, Judith, Kimi, Lynn, Kecia, and even Ricci, H O Polo Swim Teams. Aspecial thanx to my favorite teachers Mr. Limoli, Law, A wild Mr. Miles, but especially to Coach Mac — you’re the greatest!!! Dorothy, Cathy, Valerie, Ellen — you 4 kept me in annual staff. If it weren’t 4 you, ids been gone, thanx and I luv ya'll for being so ... special. Mom Dad, I know at times Ive been a ... but I’ll always love ya. Thanx for everything. Squirt, you’re in the ad — sorry. — Class of 82 1 for me you — Lind Crisostomo: I would like to thank my Aunt and Unci tha moat for halping m through my school ysar, because without them I would have never made it through the year. Thanks Auntie Bea and Uncle Jesus “I Love you both very much . David A. Custodio: MY 3 YEARS AT MORSE WERE TOUGH, BUT I SUR- VIVED. THANKS TO MY TEACHERS, MY GRADUATION WAS POSSIBLE. BARBARA.BERNADETTE,COMDY,GEMMA, JUDITH,KIMI,RACHEL,MARYL- OU.AND MARISA(SPUNKY AND THE SL’S) YOU'VE ALL BEEN A BIG HELP. THANKS! CHITO.HERBERT.AND DEXTER. WE SURVIVED IT ALL! WE’VE BEEN HAVIN’ OUT SINCE JUNIOR HIGH, WHY? HOPE YOU’RE ALL SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE. GOOD LUCKI MOM, DAD, RIC AND LYN. YOU’VE ALL BEEN A GREAT INSPIRATION TO ME. THANKS FOR ALL THE LOVE AND SUPPORT! GOOD LUCK CLAS8 OF ’821 DNDVALSNIPS ALWAYS •• 10001 ith E. Connell: I would like to thank 2 persons who I am happy to ve. Dad A Mom thanks for your love and support, I couldn’t have ne it without you. Also I would like to thank my friends for every- ing: MG.MJ.MW.LC.LK and all the rest. I wish you happiness in life, •o special thanks to the MHS staff for all your help, especially tom , Ms. Scarborough A Mr. Anderson. My 3 yrs. at MHS were great, t without Someone Special I couldn’t have done it: Thanks Mark, I re ya. Bye for now friends. Class of 82 is 1. Yours truly Ruth E. Con- 11 ger Cordice: Who’s Cheating? ... I’m still trying to figure out where my friends have come and gone since 9th and still trying to figure t why I spent 764 days in high school. I know why. To see all the ung ladies and have something to remember in the future. Danilo Ganal: It’s been a great 3 yrs. Thanks to Mrs. Blakney A Teachers, I wouldn’t have made it without your help. Also Coach Mac in Water Pok and swimming, plus a record. Bye... And best of wishes to everyone. One more special THANKS to Mom and Dad for mkaing everything possible for me. Darryl Macatantan: I would like to thank everybody who motivated me throughout my high school years. My family, friends, teachers, co-work- ers, and especially Dana Miles. Without you all, I would not be the person I am right now. To Mr. 2 back hand angel, keep stroking. Barbara G., sorry about your fingers. Linda C., you’re beautiful. Ray P., go for it. To the young lady who means everything to me, Dana Miles, I Love You. May our rough roads end after we begin 8 5 82. God bless the Senior Class of 82, and may you all succeed in life. II “The Reaper” Courtney: I leave my reign of the MHSBT o who- ever lives the tradition. Thanks Steve, Rich, P.D., And more. Special anks for Rock and Roll. teryl Cozby: Thanks mom and dad for all your help, to friends old and iw happiness I wish to you. Class of ’83 keep that Tiger Spirit goin’ rong! Love Always, Lynn To my Special man, “Love will endure all! tanks Dan (Dopey) for making my life special, To friends: J.T.M.A.D.,T.A.,K.A. A many more, good luck, Doc dre T. Creese: Graduation — for most of us. It seems like it’s finally ' r... yet it has only just begun. M MATSUURA’S GARDEN Hisae Matsuura Flower Arrange Exotic Plants Silk Flowers Birds Corsages Boutonnieres Wind Mill Plaza 2433 Plaza Blvd., Nat’l City, CA 92050 • 267-4887 PHONE 479-0426 Jiay s Sf ore Japanese Food and Oriental Gifts (Across from Alpha beta) 3110 Plaza Blvo. NATIONAL CITY. CA. 02OSO Congratulations to the Class of 82 Humphrey MORTUARY 2410 E. Eighth St. 477-4151 National City, CA 92000 Best of Everything in the Future to the Class of 82 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 207 ■HOWARDS PHOTOGRAPHVt INC. 8245 Ronson Rd. Kearny Mesa, CA 92111 560-4461 Tania Davit: To my partner Kim, You're the beet friend anyone could ask for and I with you only the best out of life. I alto with you my favorite say- ing “You wanna Baser’ Make good use of it. (Smile) Frenz 4-ever Tania Dear Mom and Dad I can truthfully say, that you’re the best parents in every way. You’ve guided me right and this it to true, dear Mom and Dad I’ll always love you. Love Tani L. Davit Joey del Rosario: I guest this it where I say farewell to my friends at MHS. I hope you all remember me at that really crazy kid in clast becuate one day I'll be famous for it. Remember the R.K. — Ray Chua, Alan Adachi (Who?) and myself, Captain Philippines. I wish you all good luck for the future. Thanks Mom and Dad. And to my basing partner Steve Fountain, I leave these messages — “You want a DUDEII’’, “At your comm and I! “Let’s get back to BASIC BASING!!” Class of 82. See ya latertl Rachel de lot Reyes: Best Three years of my education (so farl). Thanks to my favorite teachers: Mr. Lunsford, Mr. Giardina, Ms. Gra- ham, Mr. Crane, Mr. Young, Ms. Medina, Coach Mac and Coach Cer- veny. Mi familia: You’re all simply excellenti Mi Amigos: Bar-bar-ay, Judith, Sharone, Kimi, Gemz, Linda, Malinda, Angel, Rolo, Lisa, Mari- beth, Grace, Daphne, David and 8quirt, Dexter, Cindy, Darryl, Steve, Ferdie, Guy. Dear Richard: You’re 1 N 1,000.000. Thanks for everything! 5-4-3-2-Hint! 2-1? Strawberries and cornflakes, “ugly food!” Pizza in Hawaii? Duh-nuh-nuh-nuuuuhhl Teamo! Karen Devlin: I’ve had great times at Morse! K.P. I’ll never forget how you made my soph, year a very special one. Remember the C.I.F. track meet? And to my friends of “81 — P-P-, R-P- A.C., J.D., — thanks for all the good times we had. To Roger thanks for all your love, you mean everything to me. I’ll love you always. Marian (Shorty) Dick: Thanks to all the teachers that helped me to graduate. Good luck to all my friends and the class of “82”, and I hope you all have a nice future ahead of you. Mom, thanks for everything you’ve done for me. Benilda Dizon: Thanks Mom and Dad for the support you’ve given me and to Lhenie and Bhebs for being great friends. Good luck to every- one 1 — Class 82!!! Delli 464-1525 464-2527 Garland Glass Glass and Glazing All Types 7341 Broadway Lemon Grove, Ca. 92045 BENNIE GARLAND 24 Hour Dental Emergency general dentistry CHARLES F. CARMICHAEL, Jr. DDS chcilic f.ccimichoel. )i..d.d. . (714) 479-9143 8300 Paradise Valley Rd. Spring Valley, CA 92077 Ellen Doneza: “EI-CI”: 3yre. Drill Team (capt.), 2 annual Staff, Achieve To special friends RF, VQ, GN, RN W, SC, DM, FA, MA, LA A othen Take Care. Bye MHSI La Yal Bus.: (714) 475-5400 Res:(714)475-5181 KEN HUNSAKER, CLU Agent 3104 Plaza Boulevard National City. CA 92050 CR€RTIV€ R€fllTORS MLS A ra kCLARK V. CAMBA Broker Notary Public BIAltOB 1975 Olive Avenue Bus. (714)475-4866 San Diego. CA 92139 la Doucette: I Kava enjoyed my yaara hara at Moraa. Tha taachara, tianda and my family Kava hat pad ma to ba tha paraon I am today, nk you for caring. rtna Edwards: I WOULD LIKE TO THANK MY MOTHER MOST OF FOR PUSHING ME ALONG THESE LONG TWELVE YEARS. I LOVE LOVE ALWAYS TO A.G. WEST BEST WISHES VONDA, DISCO i SIR. M.P. na Elazagui: TO A BEST FRIEND THAT ANYONE COULD EVER E HAD. MS. ELIZABETH ESTRELLA, ITS BEEN FUN GOING CES. AND DOING STUPID STUNTS WITH YOU. HI, ARLENE AIDA AND ROSANNAI LOVE CHONA ay Eapirttu: MY YEARS AT MORSE HAVE BEEN LEARNING ONES. SENIOR YEAR HAS TO BE THE MOST ENLIGHTENING YEAR OF SCHOOL CAREER. MY YEARS AT MORSE WILL ALWAYS BE EMBERED. •bath Estrella: TO MY VERY BEST FRIEND, CHONA ELAZEGUI. WE FUN NOT ONLY IN SCHOOL BUT OFF CAMPUS TOO. HELLOI ANNA ZENAIDA AND ARLENE. KEEP IN TOUCH. LOVE, LISA tta Filomano: Thanka Mom and Dad for all tha k va, help and sup- that you’va givan through tha yaara. My thraa yaara at MHS hava i fillad with lova and laughtar. a Famandaz: Special thanka to Mom and Dad for avarythlng. I dn’t hava mada It without you twol I raally anjoyed my 3 yaara at a with all my frianda and Norma for atwaya being there and all the ories. Beat wiahea to Martha, Oacar, Silvia, Cindy, David, Robert, Ida, and Paula, and claaamataa in TGI and gym. Para mijo Ruben ta. You're all I need! love you atwaya, never off my mind. It’a bean a lerful year with you, looking forward to lota more. Criatine Galang: Big aia (maater Player) we aura had fun thia year and laat 2 yaara at Moraa were fun and worthwhile. Alwaya, lil aia. Spacial thanka to my parenta for alwaya being there, showing me how much you care. Thanka for the love and support you’va given me. Moraa. I LOVE YOU. Francia Joseph Galeno: My stay at Moraa haa been moat enjoyable. I'll alwaya remember it the way it waa. Thanka for everything! Franco of “MAGIC SOUNDS”. Knighta of the tumtablea. Andrea Galian: Stave, Wa've had our good, bad timea, but Elizabeth haa made ua REALIZE HOW MUCH WE LOVE EACH OTHER . I hope God will bless our future TOGETHER. Love you, Andrea. Felice Gamboa: Ed did it Barbara Gunn! Let’s remember Big Bear (Shel- ley) and especially BrianHead, Utah (January, 1982) Our one-half hour crawl was an experience craziest and stupidest, remember? To my teach- ers thanks for your encouragement and faith. To my parents, all my love, To my other friends and the class of 1982, good luck and God Bless. Love Felice. SALUD S. GANAL Realtor • Associate 475-2216 Homes — Condos — Income Properties Associated With ARKEEN ASSOC. 604 Shepard Ln. San Diego, CA 92154 P.O.Box 2166 Chula Vista 92012 Ph. Office 690-2337 Andrea Gibson: NATALIE. IT SEEMS LIKE WE DID ITI THINK WE DID THE BEST WE COULD BUT WE MADE ITII MHS WILL ALWAYS BE SOMETHING TO LOOK BACK ON AND REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES AND THE BAD TIMES. FAREWELL MHSI THANK YOU — MAMA I COULDN’T OF MADE IT WITHOUT YOU AND DAVID. TO MY DEAREST FRIEND” — NAT, WE WILL MAKE ITI Barbara Grisby; I WOULD LIKE TO THANK MY MOM AND DAD FOR THEIR LOVE AND SUPPORT THAT THEY HAVE GIVEN ME. TONYA AND VEV- ICKIE AND THE V. CHEERSQUAD, I WILL MISS YOU. Rosanna Guevarra: DEANNIE, C’EST MOM JUST WANNA TELL YOU WHAT A TERRIFIC FRIEND YOU ARE. MISS YOU LOTS EVERYTIME YOU LEAVE FOR BERKELEY. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY ‘MAMA-STEP’ AND ME PRES- ENTS SUCH AS BRACELETS, TEDDY BEARS AND LOLLIPOPSI WUV, VICIOUS — P.S. REMEMBER WHEN YOU STOOD ON TOP OF THE TABLE AND MADE A FOOL OF YOURSELF IN FRONT OF JUNDEDE S? THANKSI! 209 Barbara Gunn: Never Forget special friends ... Malinda Linda — the Bestl Had great times... Love You Both! Fleas, Shell, Vic — insane!!! Aus- tralia foreverlha ha Thanks for everything Miro Copic ... you’ll always be special... I Love You. Dave, John — Super Studs!? Skiing was great (Jeff; Thanx coach for caring). Tennis (lovely) Track, Hockey Foreverl You guys are Greatl THANKS Berg Varsity. THANKS Rich Rach others for STAFF SERGEANT U S ARMY RECRUITER U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 230A THE MALL COLLEGE GROVE SHOPPING CTR OFFICE PHONE (714) 267-9760 SAN DIEGO. CA 921 I 5 OFFICE PHONE (7141 267-2769 straightening me out. Love you Mom, Pop, Bobby. Thanks for putting up with me. I gave you a lot to worry about, sorry. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '821 David Green: Thanks to all my teachers and friends (Bill, Mack, Don, Caro- lyn, and Debbie.) Thank you mom and dad for all your help! Thanks to Gene, Paul, Ace, and Eric. David Green Maria Guzman: It's been three great years at Morse. There are lots of memories left behind, but some that I’ll take with me. My senior year was very exciting, being Homecoming Queen and Byron Homecoming King (1981-82). I want to thank my friends Martha J.Ruth C,Marian D,Marian W, and Jacqui M, for being there when I needed you. And special thanks to the guy of my dream. Gus thanks for the wonderful times we spent together, even though we had our ups and downs. I know everything will work out. And to Laural L. everything is going to work out with you know who. To class of “82” Best of luck in the future. M.G.(Mica) Diane-Elaine Hampton: BERNADETTE AND MARYLOU — CANT WAIT TO SHARE THAT APARTMENT IN L.A.I CELYNN, WE’LL BE BACK TO PICK YOU UP! TAKE CARE SI8I PAM, THANX FOR BEING THERE. BEST WISHES TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND YOU KNOW WHO YOU AREI ANGEL- ITO, YOU TAUGHT ME A LOT IN THE LAST 4 YEARS AND I CAN NEVER THANK YOU ENOUGH! MAHAL KITAI DIANE Martha (Marte) Hara: My advice: Remember the past, Live in the present, and Strive for the future. May love shine in your hearts and may God’s blessings and guidance be with you alii LaJuan Harrison: I’ve really enjoyed my 3 yrs at MORSE. Thanks fo everything Mom and Dad. S.N.,D.J.,S.M.,AND P.B. Stay Sweet. V.M Thanks for being there (12-24). Love LAJUAN c o 1962 8hawn Harville: To the class of “82”l This is it, it's time to take that ste| across the platform. What are you doing after that step? CONGRATU LATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1982. Shelby Hart: To the seniors good luck in the future. To my sister 8 friends hope you get a car for lunch. To the staff, coaches, nurse remember me. Best Wishes “Speedy 8haron Hermann: To some of the neatest and sweetest people God made: Rachel (talks, cakes, secrets) Felice (D.W. pacts) Rosanna (PRUDENCE?!) Barbara (LJ., Dolphins, guys, pacts) Dorothy ( I won’t tell, but thanks!!) Bernadette (chewy granola, buttons) Cathy (Do I smell something?) Bob (river, cache) Julie (the epephanic one) Believe VALERIO’S CITY BAKERY 1631 East 8th St. No. 132 National City, CA 92050 477-8588. me, mighty whitey ... David (waka, wakal) bthanny? you update your list, and don’t you remember me as no small thin chauffeur, neitherl Meu-u-ugle!! Ohh, Superman!! A slow boat to China? Why? Buffalo chips, Mexico, and debts for me, thankx. love always, Sharon Hermann Judith Hernandez: Varsity X-country (3), Field Hockey (2); CSF, Achieve, Young Lady Nov. Thanks Berg, Cerv, Law. Love you Mom, Dad, Jen, Jas, Steve and all good friends. To you Steve, I’ll love you for- ever no matter what. Take care of your voluptu-bob! Hopefully together dad fox Or Sxtimait ODD JOBS Specializing in residential home a yard improvements fences. Sidewalks. Patios 8c hauling LEROY CANDLER 262-6232 time. You are so speciali Life does go on... Remember — Sports, SAC, Greece, Banquets, Lunch, Bus Rides, CAMP, wild times. Forget SAC and “painful” mistakes. Hey! I'm outa here! Good Luck Tigers. 210 Martha Jimenez: I enjoyed my 3 yrs. at MHS. Thanks to all my teachers and friends. Special thanka to M.G. we finally made itl R.C. thanks for everything. Keep in touch. I T ASIAN FOOD STORE 1631 E. 8th Street U5 National City, CA 477-1331 Congratulations Dwayne! The Family wishes you more success in the future. Miki says “Well Done!’’ Toyna A. Johnson: To My Mom and Dad I'd like to thank you for your love and support. I’ll always cherish my three years at Morse, but I'm glad it’s over. To my true friends V.G..B.G..K.E., good luck in the future and may God Bless you always. “M.J. if what was said to be, was meant to be, it will happen ’. Love you all. 204-6346 Hunlcp Associates BLOCK WALLS. PATIO SLABS ROOM ADDITIONS ETC HIOH QUALITY - REASONABLE RATES Karen Henry: Thanka mom and dad for all you’ve done and thanka to my friends, Libby and Mary for all the good times. God Bless you. Good luck in the future. P.S. We made itl Carl Hickman: I would like to thank the staff at Morse who made my 3 years the greatest. Special thanks to the F-Ball V-squad, SHACK , the soccer team that was always “so rough and so tough” and all my friends JT,DL,JG.CA,LP,CP,RW.BG,TV,RS.JG,CC.MF.MB.ML. THANKS mom,RH,NH,’82 is LIVEI Rosemary Hugo: Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support. And to my special friends that I tripped out with this year, I will miaa all the J°od times we had at lunch. Jeff P. — Don’t stand so close to met Karen L. I’m sorry we didn’t spend our senior year together. Tick G. — rhanka for the times that you’ve given me, the memories are all in my mind... Lani — Please try and stay out of trouble. Cindy — Maybe one lay you’ll be able to reach the water fountain. Take care everybody. Mary Hunt: To Foxy-legs, Coach Mac, Miss Berger, Carlota, Sharon, Michelle, Karen, Aquatics people, Hockey players, and Independent Studiers old and new, thanks for making high school bearable. Smile Always, Mary pahmenam Jenkins: I can remember when I graduated from junior kigh school and how much fun I had with my cousin Electra. It's hard to elieve I’m about to graduate again from a school I Enjoy very much. I :ouldn’t have made it without my Mother and Grandparents, thanks for eing there when I needed you. Good Luck class of “82 , and all of the live Tigers that we leave behind to hold MORSE down after our depar- ture. To my Sis (Olivia) don’t be too cool if you know what I mean. To Priscilla Jump on it. To Electra, Veronica, Patrica, LaJuan, Jennifer and parol last but not least Janet, we’ve finally made IT!! Anderson-Ragsdale Mortuary Fourth Generation In The Mortuary Profession 5060 TOERAl BOUEVARO SAH DCGO. CAi OPNlA 92102 PHONE (714)263-3141 Lynn Jones: Goodbye to Morse High School and thanks for making my three years so great. Goodbye Mr. Rollins thanks for being a good friend (bye bye burnie) and thanks Mr. Limoli for deciding my future for me. Good Luck to the future Journalist. And a Special Thanks to my friend sister Kecia Doucette for making my senior year even better. Love Lynn Jones Kimi Jordan: THANK YOU MORSE FOR ALL THE UNFORGETABLE MEMORIES. LALAINE, ANGEL, JUDITH, SQUIRT, GEMMA, BARB, WAYNE, BILL G, RICH, RACH, AND EDGAR (MY “HI-FIVE” BUDDY) WHO COULD ASK FOR BETTER FRIENDS THAN YOU? MICHAEL. I’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU. JEFF, THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME IN SO MANY WAYS. DAD AND MOM, THANKS FOR ALL YOUR LOVE. MOST OF ALL THANK YOU MONIE FOR ALL THE BEAUTIFUL MEMO- RIES. YOU HAVE GIVEN ME SO MUCH BY SHOWING ME WHAT REAL LOVE IS. GOODBYE MORSE. I WILL ALWAYS BE PROUD TO BE A FULL BLOODED TIGER. BOB’S OLD FRONTIER 617 Sweetwater Rd. Spring Valley, CA 92077 466-8581 Elizabeth Kolerich: Thanks a lot mom and dad (or everything you have done for me, I love you. Thanks for my friends Karen H; Mary D; for putting up with me during these years here. We girls had our fun. Also thanks to Cynthia S; we had fun in every class together. Don't you ever forget “Mama and Baby Pauncito”; Sincerely, E.A.K. Romy Labiano: RACHEL THANKS FOR MAKING LIFE SO SPECIAL. LET'S MAKE THOSE DREAMS BECOME OUR FUTURE. 11 29 80 “TOGETHER , HILL, CASA SALSA, SPANISH LANKING, TIDEPLLOS, UCSD APT. ALL MY LOVE GOES TO RACHEL. THANKS MOM DAD FOR YOUR LOVE SUP- PORT. MOST OF ALL, MY PARTNERS IN “BAD S. MISSION, CROWN- POINT, HIGH TIMES. RB,FA,AA,MA,BR,BL,RC,GC,DZ,BS,SM. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 82 From: MRS. BLAKNEY, MRS. ELA, MR. OGILVIE, MS. CASEY, MR. CAPISTRAN, MS. ADAMEK, MR. BARNES, MS. MOODY. John Lawrence: I like to thank the people who supported me in the time of need. My friends, family, teachers, Thanks for the great year. “Magic 8ounds Inc. is all the way Livel Billy Limberg: TO ALL THE PARTNERS IN “BAD . REMEMBER ALL THE “CRAZY BEACH PARTIES AND GETTING IN TROUBLE? LOOKS LIKE WE ALL FINALLY LEAVE MORSE WITH NO MEMBERS. THANKS FOR THE LIVE TIMES! BAD 1 THANKS DOREEN FOR THE WONDERFUL YEARS AT MORSE. WE’VE HAD GREAT TIMES I’LL TREASURE FOREVER. YOU'LL ALWAYS BE THAT “SOMEONE SPECIAL” IN MY LIFE AND LET’S MAKE THOSE DREAMS COME TRUEI Melinda Lathrop: THANX A BEST WISHE8 TO THE “CLASS OF 82 MY THREE YEARS WERE GREATH BAND, VOLLEYBALL, FIELD-HOCKEY, A A.S.B. ITS BEEN FUNII SPECIAL THANX TO BARBARA A LINDA. IT’8 BEEN A LONG TIME: FIVE YEARS WE'VE STUCK IT THROUGH — THANX AGAIN. CAN’T FORGET 8.A..C.C..G.N..K«A.T, J.M. A OTHERS. THANX MR. LAW ( 1 TEACH). PAUL M. THANX FOR CARING. HOPE WE CAN GO FAR IN LIFE TOGETHER. I LUV YA LOTS. AND ALL OF YOU AT MHSII SENIORS — “GET TOUGH” CAUSE WE’RE 1. YOU GET OUT OF THIS PLACE. KEEP IN TOUCH. “MOM I MADE IT.” ALL MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS DOWN TO THE LAST DROP. ARE YOU PROUD OF ME? AND MOM? I LOVE YOU. THANKS, MAURICI SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST. I HOPE ONE DAY OUR DREAMS CO TRUE. I'M HAPPY I FOUND OR IS IT THE OTHER WAY AROUND? I ST BELIEVE SOMEONE SHOWED YOU THE WAY. LOVE IS LIFE AND LIFI LIVING, AND I WANT TO LIVE IT TO THE FULLEST W YOU SO LO GOOD-BYE TO THIS SCHOOL. J’MB PRODUCTIONS For all parties, any kind, place. OR TIME. WE’RE JUST FOR YOU . . . John H. Mel M. Bernie G. 423-3611 424-5402 423-7156 It’s great to be with the Tigers. We have the students with the proudest attitude. This will see you through in the years to come. Build on your pride and make it work for you. Thanks for making this my best year everl Allan Miller Cynthia Macatantan: We finally made it, '821 I'll always remember my 3 @ MHS special friends — Bench gang, LC, Jp others — thanxl Gemma, lets go muscling?! 2 Elmer: you’ve changed my life. Than) Jan. 2 you — waiting for 1986 5. Thanx, mom,dad bro for putting u me — I couldn’t have made it w o you. Good luck 821 j Guylan Margallo: Live from New York it’s a Saturday Nightl The not r for prime time players Steve, Jerry, John, Art and Guest Ricardo an group the Super Friends 1,2,3. Hey Fellas I miss the joking around. Th day nights out and the Sats Football game. I especially miss K.T. Well O's I’ll see you later! Super Friend’s — Shake my hand Say Good-B] Hollywood, Guylan Margallo AGAIN. CANT FORGET S.A.,C.C.,G.N.,K.J.,‘I’, J.M. OTHERS. THANX MR. LAW ( 1 TEACH). PAUL M. THANX FOR CARING. HOPE WE CAN GO FAR IN LIFE TOGETHER. I LUV YA LOTS, AND ALL OF YOU AT MHSII SENIORS — “GET TOUGH” CAUSE WE RE 1. Leticia Leon: TISHA “SAGITARIUS,” I HAD A GOOD 3 YEARS AT MORSE, MY SOPHOMORE YEAR WAS THE BEST 1 I HAD A LOT OF FUN. TO ALL MY FRIENDS. YOU GUYS KNOW WHO YOU ARE ESPECIALLY L.M. S.C. L.T. A.C. MuL N.R. J.P. AND A WHOLE LOT MORE FROM THE HILLS GOOD LUCK IN YOUR FUTURE. “LIVE IT ONE DAY AT A TIME, AND TAKE IT AS IT COMES”. “LET’S BOOGIE ON DOWN TO SLICK RICK” YOU’RE STILL A SPECIAL FRIEND. YOU REALLY TURNED ME ON. GOOD LUCK WHEN To Sandi Thomas Congrad From Jimmy Elizabeth Thomas 212 A Abbott. Toni K 164 Aberin. Alvin N. 64 Abcrin. Celso Caballero 64.156 Aberin. Eileen N. 11.55. 60.182 Acfalle. Lorraine 55. 182 Acicrto. Maribcth B. 56. 68.138. 164 Acierto. Milhi B. 20.69 Acosta. Arthur P. 20. 124 Acosta. Enrique 182 Acosta. I mi a 182 Adair. Lisa 198 Adams. Valencia 164 Adkins. Dupree L.unont 182 Adkins. Kimberh- 52. 68. 164 Aficial. Benjamin P 182 Aficial. Mauro Parayno 20.86 Aguayo. Maria T 182 Aguigam. Expedito Ardan Aguilar. |ennifer Albano. Arnel K 164 182 86.182 Alcala. Charlotte 182 Alcala. Lori A 67 Alai re , Grace R 152.161 Alcoser. Monica B. 182 Aldrich. Nancy 1. 136. 158. 182 (Alegre. Arlene L. Ale jo. jose 59.164 164 Alexander. Andrea L. 182 [Alexander. Alonzo )r. 20.69 Alford, james Richard 182 Alipio. Hector Anthony 62 Allas. Ferdinand G. 20.62.146. 147 Allen. Bonnie Allen. VirgelT. Almazan. Guyncmer Almazan. Lalaine Q. 198 69.182 164 20.56. 88. 114. 138 Almaz.m. Maryann Q. 55. 161 Alston. Leonard 198 Alvarez. Antonio 182 Alvarez. Nikky 156.182 Alvarez. Perlie 164 Alvarez. Victor B 20. 164 Amador. Lomcva R 182 Amador. Victor M 146.147 Ami. Alan G. 64, 86. 129. 164 Amposta. N'oliTinio Anders. |ohn T. 86. 164 20 Anderson. Dupree M. 155. 198 Anderson. Lincoln O. 20. 54 Anderson. Makida 182 Anderson. Scan Grayling 20.86 Andico. Rosemarie L. 55.164 Andrews. Valencia 54. 66.164 Andrews. Vclmoniai M. 20.89 Angeles. Benedicto 164 Anguiano. Mary A. Anguiano. Paul 182 164. 182 Antco. Kathleen R 198 Annet. Mike 182 Apostol. Virgil 20 Aquc. Christina M Aquiningoc. Dorothy M Aragon. Rena 182 164 55.198 Aragon. Wendy Arana. Eduardo F. 164 20 Arrellano. Michael 182 Armenta. Patricia E. 164 Armstead. Monique 161.183 Armstead. Terrace John 164 Armstead. Thomas Joseph 67. 164 Armstrong. Desiree N. 60.161 Arnold. Leona 20 Arnold. Vonda Marie 183 Arquines. Steven Bugas 183 Arriaga. Guudalu| e Ashill. Beverly A. 183 20. 54.144 Aspe. Alberto 183 Asperin. Gina Elaine 86. 183 Astasuuskas. Ann 144. 150. 183 Astasauskas. Peter 183 Asuncion. |oseph G. Athev. Linda 125.161.183 164 Atkins. Patty Ann 20 And. Donna G. 164 Austin. Seretha Kaye 183 Autman. RazS. 183 Autman. Salamah 150.198 Autman. Valita 20 Avalos. |ames 154 Avenduno. Richard I. 183 Avila. Cesario III 20. 48.86. 101 Avila. Rul en 183 Ayala. Carlos 134. 148 Ayala. Mary A. Aylesbury. Steven E. 20. 53. 68 164 B Baay. |ohn Eric 164 Baliers. Kay Babers. Valerie D. 68 164 Bacame. Francisco |. 164 Bacamc. Maria I. 20 Badian. |enniferL. 198 Bado. Denise A. 21 Bagaan. Lorraine 183 Bagaybagayan. Hope C. Bagnas. Emmanuel 60. 183 57.60. 128. 158. 183 Baird. Diane 198 Bilker. Denise 183 Baker. Richard 21 Baker. Sharon M. 198 Ball. Sylvia Ann Ballard. Rex Lee 164 21.86 Bandula. Marissa 21 Barbee. Roxanne 21 Barker. Vernus 183 Barrios. Irma 21 Barroga. Imelda O. 183 Barron. |ames H. 198 Barron, Juan Ramon 164 Barron. Paul C. 183 Bartholomew. Troy 164 Bassett. Jaime 21 Bales. Tracy Bryan 183 Batiste. Joanne 183 Battle. William 198 Bautista, EnricoS. 147. 164 Baytan. Ronnie R 198 Beasley. Rosalind A 183 Beatty. Ncvclvn Z. 198 Bedell, Shelly 21 Bell. Christopher Bell. )acquclinc M. 164 144. 184 Bell, lames 125. 184 Bell. Rodney K. 154.164 Bell. Shawn S. 138 Bella. Michele E. 184 Belle. Anna R. 164 Beltz. Nathan Emil 184 Bender. Michael 198 Benedict. Richard A. 21.62. 124.147 Benton. Ben 198 Bernal. Krysten Bernard. Elissa 184 164 Berry. )im Rav 21 Berry. Russell W. 154. 184 Betancourt. N. 67. 164 Beuster. Sharon 21 Billones. Rcylinda C. 184 Bingham. Columbus |r. 198 Bingham. |ohn 184 Black. Allen 161.184 Black. Charles A. 21.54 Black. Yvette 164 Blair. Eugene Maurice 184 Blake. James R. 21 Blake. Ion C. 164 Blake. Joyce 131 Blandford. Bobby Jo 184 Blanton. John 184 Bias. Ismael S. 21 Bias. Mia |. 51.86. 164 Bloxon.Tinu M. 184 Bogus. Carlette Bolden. Patricia R. 21 21 Bonehart. Eleasc 184 Bonslater. Janet |. 22 Boson. David 22 Bowen. Shawn K 184 Bowker. Anthony Fortaliza 184 Boyd. Lavita Dcneen 22.88.89 Boykin. Shontel L. 22 Bradford. Lonnie Maurice 184 Bradley. Roderick C. 22 Bramlett. Cheryl 184 Brammer. Edward E. 147. 184 Branch. Rodrick P. 142 Brandon. Stanya Yvette 22 Bratkovic. Deborah Marie 164 Bright. Deidre L. 184 Brinson. Debra 184 Brinson. Mack S. 22. 58 Britton. Prima Rose 164 Brock. Brenda F. 22. 150 Brooks. Giselle 22 Brooks. laron Douglas III 181 Brooks. Robert L 184 Brown. Avis Lee 22 Brown. Bryan 184 Brown. Charles L. 22.164 Brown. Curtis 22.164 Brown. Hank 54 Brown. Henry J. 22 Brown. Lonnie C. 22 Brown. Maurice 67. 154 Brown. Oran L. 184 Brown. Reggie Brown. Ricci 68 7. 9. 22 Brown. Tracy L. 125.142. 184 Brown. Valerie 184 Brown. Vonda P. 22 Brownlee. Toye E. 144. 161. 165 Bruner. Bobby Louis Jr. 165 Brunt. Van 184 Bryant. Nolan Jay 22 Bucio. lose 147.198 Buchanan. Sandra 22 Buggs. Denis L. 150. 165 Burch. Shawn 156. 184 Burgess. Thomas R Burks, Gina 161. 184 184 Burks. Nadia 165 Burnside. |ohn D. 86. 165 Burton. Byron Eugene 198 Burton. Donna Marie 184 Burton. Roller! 181 Bush. Pamela Ann 184 Bush. Thomas W. Jr. 22 Butler. Shana Marie 198 Byrd. Marcus L. 125. 184 C Cabaguing. John O. 184 Cabansag. Allen O. 165 Caban sag. Wynn O. 184 Cabatu. Eugene R. 23.90 Cabin. Renato 165 Cabrera. Alexander R. 86. 184 Cabrera. Carollyn P. 7. 9. 23.51.88. 116. 227 Cabrera. Danilo Mowry 125. 161. 184 Cabrera. Jason Mowry 23. 59. 90 Cabrera. Linda 23.60. 62. 88. 89. 109. 136. 137. 156 Cabrera. Nelie C. 136. 184 Caburao. Jeannie 185 Ciilabia. Suzanne S. 60. 185 Calhoun. Mallory E. 67 Caligagan. Ricardo Camacho. Victor 52. 58. 165 185 Camm. Dana J. Camoras. Tedv 165 165 Campana. Camerine D. 165 Campbell. Giscla Elko 23 Campbell. Kurt 86. 129. 185 Campbell. Michelle 1. 185 Canada. Rodrick Earl 23.134. 161 Canada. Tyrone Cannady. Lcvcme 185 198 Capell. Tellis 23 Caples. Fredrick A. 147. 198 Cappel. TerTy 88 Capi , lames W. |r. Cardenas. Theresa 23.110. 120. 122. 124 23.132.144 Carmichael. Tammie 185 Carmichael. Thomas P. 185 Camer. Kathy 1. 68. 165 Carrillo. BeatrizG. 69. 133. 152. 158. 165 Carter. Juliame 23 Carter. Kelvin 165 Carter. Laurie 198 Carter. Michael Lewis 142. 185 Carter. Mickey 185 Carter. Stephanie Carues. 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Carlos H 199 Hernandez. Judith A 29.48.134.135. 152 Hernandez. Elvia Rosa 188 llctzel. Anna Marie 131.199 Hibbard. Teresa K 29 Kibbler. Gina 1. 86. 150. 188 Hickman. Carl Reed 29. 124. 148 Hickman. Roger 170 Hicks. Christopher 188 Higginbotham. |ilanda 188 Higgint olham. Tamara 29. 105 Higgins. Tammy 188 Hinds. Terry A. 142. 188 Hinson. Terri 30 Hinton. Alison B 30 Hoggatt. Cynthia F. Hollingsworth. Allen 86. 170 30. 138. 141 Hollingsworth. Chester II 30 Hollingsworth. Eddie III 30 1 lolling worth. Tony Hood. Lashaw n I 188 150. 170 Hopson. Felicia 199 Ho| son. Shannon R 199 Horn. Samuel 109. 154 Howard. Anthony R 30 Howard. Richard Lamont 54 Howard. Stephanie A 199 Howard. Terri 188 Howell. I iura 199 Hubbard. Brian A 30.161 Hidibv. Brian K 188 Hubby. Terrv D Hudspeth. Mark 199 188 Huerta. Raul 30.58 Huff. Karen Donnalisa 170 Hugo. Leilani 188 Hugo, Rosemary 30. 67 Hunt. Marv B 30. 57. 60. 152 Hunt. Patrick Marcellus 199 Hunter. Rixlerick Andrew 30. 154 Hunter. 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THE SHIRTS AND OF COURSE GEORGE (FOR YOU LALAINE) AND THE MONUMENTAL UTC. THAT’S WHERE IT ALL STARTED. IF YOU GUYS DIDNT KNOW. KIMI. I ADMIRE YOUR SUBTLE KILLER INSTINCT AND WITH ALL MY HEART WISH YOU (INCLUDING ALL THE ARTERIES) THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. UCLA 18 NOT TOO FAR OFF A I WISH THAT WE “THREE” COULD MAKE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING NOWI WHILE WE 8TILL HAVE IT. KIMI. I REALLY WANT YOU TO QO TO PLC WITH ME. I TELL YA. ITS GOING TO BE GREAT! MOST OF ALL. WE SHOULD THANK OUR PARENTS. THEIR HELP MIGHT SEEM MINIMAL NOW, BUT LOOK BACK. THEY REALLY DID A LOTI SO. THANKS MOM A DADItl FROM US LALAINE. KIMI, A ANGEL. THE MANY MEMORIES A TERRIFIC LAUGHTER WILL NEVER ESCAPE ME. PM GLAD THAT WE HAVE THIS SPECIAL KIND OF FRIENDSHIP. I WILL NEVER FORGET THIS SCHOOL AND YOU “TWO . I LOVE YOU BOTH VERY MUCH. I WISH THIS TRIO WOULD LAST FOR- EVER! AGAIN, BEST WISHES A MUCH SUCCESS ... Lalaine and Angel, my Bosom Buddies! What a privilege it ia to hava you aa frianda. Ramambar all Ihosa fun timaa In A.S.B.? (school shirta, U.T.C. going to aaa “Gaorga and class competition) Wa ve had lots of good timaa off campus too. (Al Bahr, Now Year's Eva. Chu Dynasty and pictura taking) I will navar forgal thoaa mamorlaa. Wa ara such unique frianda. Wa all hava diffarant intereat , yat wa gat along so wall. What a trua friendship! Thank you for always being there when I need you. Lalaine, you ara truly a wonderful, generous, caring. A FUN parson. I wish you A Gamma the bast of luck al UCLA. Don’t forgat that rica cooker! Angel, my sweat, caring, sincere and crazy friand. Hopefully I’ll ba saalng you at Point Loma Collage. (Oh no!) Keep up that strong tennis backhand. May Sou also roach your goals. Thank you both for being such an inspiration t my Ufa. I will always treasure all the memories and look forward to more fun lima . I LOVE YOU BOTH! — Kimi “Shlope” Jordon Angelkina and Klmlkino; So wa really made it — all the deadlines for this pegs! The process was fun though, at “Encinitas”, whan wa took the picture, Angel's title “Joy and my poem roses ara rad. violets ara blue, wa ara friends, how about you”. Speaking o I tun I will always ramambar the memories ws hsd together dating way back to 8orrento Valley. Thoaa memories will always ba stamped in my mind because they ware the main reasons for having a great senior year. If if weren't lor ASB wa might not hava known each other, and than you two would hava bean nobodies. (HA, HA) I atill can’t figure out how 3 wier- do’s with absolutely diffarant personalities can gat along w aach other, unless ws’ra all acting like friends. Angat (futura Bjorn Borg) “I swear lo God” it’s bean a “Joy” to have you around, even whan wa ware mad at each other. I don’t know why wa got mad, I guess because it was tun ... and Kimi (Mac freak) you “schlop” you! I hava to thank you so much for coping with all my terrible moods that I gat sometimes. You know I don’t think I would hav mad it through this year if it wasn’t lor you and Angel’s patience. Thanks so much ... You’re both great. I lov you bothl LOVE. ANGEL Lov always, Lalaine 219 Judy Gozo: Jas, Dave, Jeanette, Kim, Gail, Cathy and the reet of my crazy friends, eep. Those that are leaving... Because U R so special in each n every way, thia loving wish is meant for you for HAPPI- NESS each day. Thank you for making my Jr. year special, I wish you could come back next year but I’ll make it. Bless you all, A make something of yourselves, O.K.? Love you! Judy... Class of 83 Personal ad from Mr. Mrs. Filomeno: Congratula- tions and best wishes to our daughter, Rosella Filo- meno, for being part of the graduating class of 1982. May the road ahead of you be filled with much suc- cess and happiness and may your graduation be only the beginning of many more triumphs to be con- quered in the years ahead with God’s blessing. Love always, Mom Dad Edgard Manimtim: Hey Morse High, It’s been a fun 3 — count them — 3 years! Thanks a lot Mary Lou for being there when I needed you, and to my high-five buddy, Kimi, what would the school year be without you? To the eoper-friends — you better know we made algebra live. Shake my hands MA FA! Lastly to my special buddy Bernadette,you readymade my senior year memorable. Hope you enjoyed riding in Betsy on cold, rainy nights, lot of fun huh? Thanks to all my other partners at Morse. Asian “Friendship” Club: The purpose of the Asian “Friendship” Club is to provide friendship and assistance to Asian students new to Morse, to promote participation in school events, and to encourage Asian students to promote their heritage and to exchange multicul- tural knowledge with other students of different heritage. Names of members: Mauro Aficial (Vice-Pres.) Benilda Dizon (Pres.) Leniza Jarin (Sec.) Bev Quismundo (Trees.) Bobby Quismundo (PRO-Public rela- tions officer) Doris Jenkins (Sponsor) Lally Thompson (Co-sponsor) Abraham Abrogina, Expedito Aguigam, Jenifer Aguilar, Marissa Ban- da la, Imelda Barroga, Jaime Bassett, Reylinda Billones, Rowena Bil- lones, Larry Correa, Ronilo Cruz, Gina Dabu, William Federe, Emilio Galvante, Rodolfo Geronimo, Edwin Ignacio, Juliet Mascasadia, Jose- phine Mas, Robert Miranda, Ngoc Ha Nguyen, Ngoc Thuy Nguyen, Bar- bara Natividad, Connie Parilia, Janet Parilia, Donnalee Patrick, Josie Rocamora, Adelaide Schultz, Imelda Sevilla, Lalaine Tercenio, Kathy Valena, Robert Valeria, Sengphet Vongsawat, Arlene Alegra, Alfredo Lampa, Ramil Ignacio, Louie Pelicano. Stephen Mantanona: Thanks Mom and Dad for ad the love and carinj you’ve given, to help me through it ad. I know I disappointed you and made your dreams falter. H anything, I would like to make you happ] and proud of me. Again I’m deeply sorry for the disappointment. Hav faith in me. I love you. Times spent here at Morse will be most memora- Torri Foster: Hey, class of “82”! Good luck to you i your future. Especially to you Mr. John ANDERS. Con gratulationsl I love you, Terri Foster ble and unforgettable because of a very special person. Thank you Judith, for ad the happiness and love, and just for being there. Things may have not worked out between us, but the memories will always tx there. You’ll always have a place in my heart. I love you. Manuel D. Marin Jr.: I made it with easel Never 4get mornings witt Randy, John and lunches with Lisa Wilson at SU-Hil “Off the Wall’ mimi trucks will go on 4ever, Wipsey’s, May I help you? MBHS thanks 4 Daniel Turner: Congratulations Besl Wishes to Daniel Turner Love ya Staci Hunter junior Racquetball king at Morse High School. Mama Papa. Thanks 4 putting up with me. SDSU are you ready 4 me. Ida Marple: Thanks Auntie Agnes and Uncle Mike for helping me through my senior year. Special thanks Mom and Dad for everything you’ve done, without your help I wouldn’t be where I’m at now. I love you both. Always Ida Marple Dorothy Meno: To those who made these past 3 years memorable, I say “thank you . A special thanks to you Art. I love you always babe. May ad your wishes come true. You deserve the best in life, and remember whenever you’re in need, I’ll always be here for you. Rebecca Montiel: Johnny we’ve been doing real good together and I hope we last forever. To my homegirls from Lomita good luck in the future. Love Becca 220 Angel ELazegui: I would like to thank all my friend in helping me through this entire period of high school. Lalaine (SLUG), Kimi (Slop ...), Gemma (SNERD) and good ole schmuckley here, thanks for mak- ing me laugh and laugh ... Hey La La and Kimi, remember UTC, “George”, shirts and ASB? That’s where it all began. Anyways, Bar- bara, remember our “Pep talks!” Glad to be good friends w you. Judith, thanks for all the fun. Rach and Rach, good luck! Guy Darryl, thanks for putting u w mimkenroe here. Gemma, Lalaine, Kimi, much success to all of you... Love Angel tkhard Moore: A corrupt world is her now, the four comers of the Mirth will soon break loose. Find God’s power while you can. Your brother in Christ, Richard A. Moore Semma Nierva: “Gemzie” — ASB 81-82, Sr. Class vice-pres. [“WAAAAA”), inter-club council chairperson 81, campus beautiful chairperson 81-82 (Thanks Carol-lyn), CSF, Achieve Sr. Rep. (Don’t forget, Gem — right Dave!), Tennis (Watch your allies!) Drill team out- itanding Jr. award 81 (Really?), Men’s tennis manager (GEE Cindy and ‘Linder” this is exciting!) French honor society 80, Homecoming sr. float — 1st place (6:00 am Everyone Awake?? Tonya?) Class of ’82 God Bless and thank you. Cathy Nguyen: All the good times with my best budsl Laura, Irma, and Cheryl. Thanks guys. Ski Utah 2 Laura (crying on the ski lift, crashing down the slope WOW!) Irma (monkey see monkey do) Cheryl (who's whistling) Allen (who has the will power? me or you?) Ellen (are you staring?) Shelly (you buga flings!) The Baskin Robbins gang. Susanna (Ms. Partonl I can’t stop laughing.) Richard (thanks for the ride home.) Lisa (only vanilla and hot fudge!) Laura I'm not gone! Good times in Hollywood and Las Vegas. Later!!! Veda Nunn: I love you mom and Dad and thanks for all you two have idone, Good luck Norman, Norma, and Allison at Morse High. Alphonso Simmons I and II, I Love you! Love all the rest of the Simmons too. Yolanda Nunn: Congratulations to the Class of 82. We finally Made It. Best of Luck Next Year to Norman, Allison, Norma, and Carolyn. Luv YA M J. Thornton David Okano: To: JT. RC. DE. W. FP. JO. JJ. AA. HS. GN. BG. BP. JD. ML. CM. RC. JG. JA. LD. HY. JL. ST. (AECA.) Good luck! It's been great jDavid. Hi Mom. Hi Dad. Hi sis. Just wanted to let you know you're the best. Thanks Dad for the Celica. I Love you all. David Padilla: It’s been a memorable 3 years. All those days off in Joe's car. Thanks to Judy, Cathy, Linda Jason. See you people in Sept. After the Army. Good Luck and all that other stuff. Dina Pacis: Thanks Mom and Dad. Gram and Gramp, Sis, and Bro for help- ing me through these long years. Dean, Rosie, Rach, Zeny-n-Ron — The best of frenz. Goodbye Everybody. Love Dina haron Webb: To my homegirls, Concha, Viva, Chave, Ya-Ya, and kids, ovo you all. Take car . To Maria Alegre who stuck by me through lick and thin. May we always be blessed with our friendship. I love u. To my homeboy V.C., good luck Natural High. To my Mom, I love u, thanks for everything. To Michael Anthony and Victor Daniel, love u both always and forever. Best of luck to the Class of “82 . 12-12-58 23-81 Emile, God bless you. Mrs. O, you’re one of a kind. Mr. Adams, P in touch. Dottie, you’re the best. To Claudia, Nora and the rest of gang, best of luck always. Take care, Sharon Webb. Brigida Castro: Linda Crisotomo, It’s been nice having you here in San Diego with our family. I know we’ve had our ups and downs, and we’ve disagreed on many things. Also I’m very sorry for being so cruel to you. I’ve enjoyed your stay here. Well, take care when you go back to Guam and please keep in touch! Congratulations, Best wishes Good luck to my cuzl Love your cuz, Myrna Castro n rnt Interstate Bank First Interstate Bank of California Carmine Adamcln Manager 690 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista. CA 92010 714 421-5744 David Padilla: Congratulations, Best wishes, and good luck to the Ledgewood Lanersl (David P., Jason C., Cathy S.) rvonne Evans: To the Tigers of 1982. It’s with a happy leart that I wish the senior class years filled with lumor, honesty, harmony, and perfect health. Love, fvonne Evans 221 Mary Wilson: I will always cherish my years at Morse High and I hope to have a wonderful future. Thank you Mrs. “0 , Mrs. Graham, Mr. Crane, Mr. Young, Mr. Law, Mr. Giardina, and Mrs. Ela for mak- ing my life so complete. Thank you Cynthia H. for being such a true friend. To Ray, thank you for loving me but most of all, thanks Mom for bringing me into this world. I love you all dearly, Mary Wilson Mary Lou Castro: Bernadette and Edgard, thanks for being there when I needed you. I wish you two the best in whatever you do. To the cream puff gang Bernadette, Diane, Celynn, We better keep spending time together becuz we’re the best!! I’ll miss you guys bul I’ll be back to spend time with you guys. Barron, stay your crazy self. I hope you reach your goals becuz you deserve to. Thanks for being such a good friend. Dexter, I’ll be here, becuz I love you. Stay my baby alwaysll Love You Mary Lou Bernadette Parong: 3 fun-filled sometimes troubled years and through it all, DH and MC were always there. What would I have done without you guys? Thanks for being there. Remember always, dreams do come true. I hope ours will, especially. To the junior members of the cream puff Gang, MB and CM, hang in there, good times usually outweigh the bad. EAM. Hiya Budl You are one okay guyl Thank you for making my senior year all that it can be. Mom and Dad, as always, my greatest inspiration, Thank you. Jeff Pasco: I’d like to say that my two years at Morse were pretty funl Trip- pin out in all my classes especially gym, saying stupid quotations and hav- ing fun with the felines. And to those girls in my gym class, Donna, Cathy and Rosemary, “There is no political solution!’’ Cindy, let’s go watch a scary movie, I’ll even close my eyes, OK? Mom thanks for all the help I really needed it. Goodbye seniors and if you ever need a fantastic pilot to jet you around the world, remember my name. Valerie Quintanilla: “S. Sore”: Three years Drill Team; Captain-Colonfl (It was terrific!); Dance Team, you guys eat funnyl A.S.B. COMM. 0 Publicity and 2 years Annual Staff. (I did the coverl) Laura Ramiscal: Thanks to my best buds: Cathy, Shelly, Cheryl Irma I could have never made it without you guys. BEACHBUMS Forever Coach Mendoza sorry I’m such a pest but it’s only because I think you’re the greatest. Ellen watching J.A. at P.E. Allen thanks for the rides. Boywatching at lunch, (mm baby) Ski trip “82” watch Outl Bug- gaflinger “here I come”. Partying! Gimmel Gimmel Shelly “quit rosy- ing.” Baskin Robbins gang get that 31 DERFUL feeling! Richard “Oh Fugdebrownies” I Love You Mom Dad. Later Morse. Raymonds Polk: Yrs. at Morse, the greatest C.I.F. Champs F-Ball, B-Ball last shotl 52-50, J.V. Cheer does it w rhythm Cherry we never made it 2 Kan. v-squad u r THE GREATEST. Moe — I’m glad we became real frenz Sis — Jen go 4 it. Dr. “O u r an INSPIRATION. Cerv. luv ya BRUISER CLASS of 82. SO unique. Pen — this is itl To all my friends good luck and take care. Thanx mom, for letting me be me, J.M. anyone can see what you mean to me. I’ll luv ya always Mone't. Antoinette Real: I finally made it and it was a great year! I couldn't have done it without the lovin support of my family. Thanks, I love you all! So Long ROTC I’ll miss you, Good luck to future s-4’s Thanks Taco Bell crew, Love Ya! I wish the best of luck to all the seniors in the class of “82”! Can’t wait till our reunion! To my love Richard we’ve been through so much together. I have many memories that I’ll always cher- ish. You mean so much to me! Toni Julie Pomiber: Well Nancy we made it, thought we never could ha? Mom and Dad thanks for being there when I need you the most, I love you. Love Julie Gloria Price: To all my fans. Juranna keep cool. Charlotte hold James tight. Donna keep Fred. Best of love to my sweetheart M.P. urniturel 8300 PARADISE VALLEY RD. SPRING VALLEY, CALIF. 92077 PHONE: 714-479-2867 OWNER: ED MISKULIN Dennis Robbins: Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help and support that gave me the strength to make it through high school, “Mr. Schill- ing. Thanks for all the advice and support. I know it all will pay off one day. Angie, Mona. Roni and Gerri. Good luck in the future and keep ir touch. Belinda R., it was a trip in 3rd period and don’t forget the spa- ghetti dinner. Even though it’s been 3 years. Because I still want t watch them noodles go right up your nose, o.k. bird? Keep in touch Look for the personal ad. Robert Frausto: The biggest organization around. S.D Police Department. The people who do it all but yet, don’t do it enough. To all the security staff at Morse High School. We love ya. ! 222 Belinda Rodil: My 3 year at Morse were terrifici Remembering Valentines, Homecoming, Prom, Gradnite, Spectrum, J.V. cheerleading camp; and especially Varsity Cheerleading. We sure were “crackin all the way!” Darlene Green — Thanks for our friend- ship! I'll always remember: “whiteboy”, D.L (Belinda!) G.F and R.H. B.R and B.L — Magic Mountain and the gold rushl M.A you're still special. Mom Dad — Thanks a lot. Most of all to Sel... Thanks for making me what I am today ... VERY HAPPY. I'll love you foreverlll MHS YOU're still 1. Joanne Rubalcaba: Quiero dar mis gracias a mi mama y papa, por- que tuvieron paciencia durante todos mis artos de escuela. Gracias, y con mucho amor tambiftn. And thanks for being there Liz, Gevene, Anita, my great pals! Love always, Joanna Rubalcaba Cathy Salas: Thanx to all my friends who made my 3 yrs. at MHS the most memorable yrs., but especially to my parents for helping me LEMON GROVE DENTAL GROUP. INC. GENERAL DENTISTRY 714) 697-9301 Pickard O. Cavali Mark L. Emerson, and Associates oro, D.D.S. D.D.S. SGS BUILDING 8100 BROADWAY, SUITE A LEMON GROVE, CA. 92045 Dominic Calabrese: To the class of “83” Wishing you success in your present future goals. From your sponsor Mr. Calabrese. Cynthia Sarmiento: Thanks a lot Mom and Dad for all the things you done for me and I love you both for it. Libby remember your friend Mama, Baby Pauncito Stephanie Arlene Sauls: If we never pass this way again, just remember this time how good it’s been; and lest we forget GOD who made it possible; just remember he's so wonderful. GOD BLESS YOU. Angelia Shorter: My years at Morse were Greatl I always will treasure them! Love To My Family! Good Luck To All My Friends! Stay in Touchl A.R. Shorter 82 Carol Skillman: I want to give special thanks to my mom and pops for giving me a car and helping me out through life. Sorry for the problems I’ve caused you I love you both. To two special guys, Vic- (( YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY CAR CARE SERVICE)) IF YOU’RE TIRED OF THE HIGH COST OF AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, CALL ME. (( YOUR INDEPENDENT CAR CARE SERVICE MAN )) (( QUALITY SERVICE AT A LOW PRICE )) TUNE-UP SHOCKS BRAKE SERVICE OIL CHANGE LUBRICATION TUNE-UP ... OIL CHANGE ... AND LUBRICATION ... $40.00 (ALL) TUNE-UP AMERICAN A FOREIGN CARS.................... INCLUDES ... SPARK PLUGS. 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Dexter Sapinoso: I’ll always remember Marylou Castro for the wonderlul memories; the dances, the parks, and the little stuff we did together that made us happy. I’ll always be yours. To CA, DC, and HS, my good buddies. Thanks for putting up with me. To Belin- da R., I’ll always remember you. To my friends, you’ll always be a part of me. DSNMC MC, keep that beautiful face smiling. BR, love that hair. CA, eat Cheetos. DC lookout for Shamoo HS, by tweety. Thanks JROTC for preparing me for life. MH IS 1 tor and Pete, Love ya both! Thanks for all the help Ida M. and Alicia V. Rogelio Estrada you’re a very special person in my life. Thanks for all the love. Love Ya Bub. To Sandi Thomas Congrad from Jimmy Elizabeth Thomas 223 Candi Duenas: To my sis-n-partner, Diana Manol Hay girl, we’ve dona a lot togathar in a abort pariod of tima. Including in trouble-n- loaing contact for a whila, wall, may Springford Avanua alwaya ba tha way wa left itl I wiah ya all tha Luck in life-n-hopefully you'll find that apacial someone who'll kaap you happyl May tha “Playboya “Playgirla ramain tha aamal Luv ya alwaya, Candi Duanaa, A.K.A. TO CLASS OF ’82 TO LEWIS JAMES, LIL, PATRICE, PIERRE. GOOD LUCKII ELIZABETH LEWIS 7-Orchards of Spring Valley 2615 Sweetwater Rd. P.O. Box 136 Sprlnq Valley, CA 92077 Tel. 461-9720 Diana Snydar: CLASS OF ’82 I WISH YOU ALL THE VERY BESTI ACHIEVE TO YOUR HIGHEST ABILITY AND YOU WILL FIND A PROSPEROUS FUTURE. TAKE CARE — GOD BLESS “CLASS OF '82 WILL ALWAYS RULE!” ‘SQUIRT Sandra Jean Thomaa: A apacial thank you too to my taachara, Mother and Dad. I thank you too Val for being there whan I needed you. My love, beat wiahaa to you all. Wayne VanZuiden: Thanka mom and dad for all your aupport and tima in ahowing me what’a right. I’ve enjoyed thaaa three yeara at Moraa and it’a bean fun with tha help of all my frianda: Toni R., Jeanette, Kimi J., Mary W., in Mr. G’a claaa, Vivian, Tammy K., Cricket, Liz M., Ida, and tha raat of you all. Taka care Yvonne and remember I love you! Quiglaa thanka for caring for me. Everyone kaap in touch and good luck with your futuraa. Thanka to my bro, Michael, for ahowing me how to atick up for myaalf. Bye Moraa High School!! Carol-lyn Cabrera: To Mom and Dad, thank-you for aupporting me through all my upa and downa. I’m glad that I have parenta aa apacial aa you two are! Thanka for everything! Don’t worry — I’ll prove to you that “I can make it” ao that you can relax. Alex (Pea Wee) Although you think you make me aick, I love you very much! I'm glad that I have such a “gooberiah brother” who thinka ha'a Bruce Lea. Tha only advice I can give you ia to ba youraalf and try your beat to overcome tha obataclaa that coma before you. To “Buttona Bochok Muttly Puppy Power Pumkin Head Cabrera I know you can’t read, but I want you to know that you're my 1 Buddy! Vanua M. Valencia: Thanka to all my frianda for helping me throughout high echool: SJI, DO, BP, HY, RC, and everybody alaa. Thanka alao to my mother and atepfather for alao helping me. Collen Wallander: Hill! To Cindy Mac., Darryl Mac., Roaamary H., Amy H., Lynn, Jaaaa T., Teddy T., Malinda L., Mary W., Gena R., Barbara G., Suaan O., David O., Ethel W., Taraaa S., Judy G., Alex C., Karan D., Mra. Graham, Mr. Cavaiola, McCarthy, Allieon and tha kida in K-1, Mr. Law. I love you all. Thanka for your patience and tima. I will my car to Diane H. and my patience with the flag corpa to Barbara G. Thia waan’t auch a bad school after all. To the unknown heroa and heroina — Ma. Harky, Mr. Sullivan, Ma. Beratto, Ma. Carlin, Mr. Nelson. Ma. Rico, Mr. Geroche, Mr. Hutton. Terry Werner: Well it looks like I’ve made it and I want to thank you Mom and Dad for the love and support and thank you Mrs. O for being a wonderful teacher. Tere Terrell: To all humies keep on choking and be kool. To Anna, Maggie, Lisa, Trisha, and Deanna we finally made it, take care of yourselves and party until you can't hang. To Ruben A. Be koll with that Sopa. Love always, Crazy Tere Terrell HSlSrr l'vVni°y d • here at Morse High though the other two just sort of passed me by. Let's keep in touch c o ’82 Luv ya, Lisa Lorraine Thomas. Sandra Jean Thomaa: A message to all my special friends who helped me get through my years at Morse. To Maria, Hitomi, Vita, Beverly, Lynn, Lin- da, Ida and Dan, thank you all. ELAINE WA TERS 264-7650 FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS. BANQUETS PROMS. ANNIVERSA R ES Vi Wjil 1387 VINCA WAY • SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA 92114 224 aurie Werdeman: To six great years, the last three mostly. To the sen- r troop, the Martins, my God-parents, and my family for their love and upport. To my best friends Lynn and Michelle thanks for everything, 'o my second family, I Love You. To all those unmentioned, thanks. To oth mom and dad, thank you and I Love You both dearly. vonne Williams: I Yvonne Williams would like to thank all of my crazy iends, Lavita, especially and wish you luck. I would also like to thank ly family, Love You All. Yvie. Diane Wong: Well “Lady Lee The year is almost over. Although this fear wasn’t very exciting it’s nice to know I have a friend like you. Good Luck in the Future. “Lady D aul Zatarian: Hardly seems like three years, it’s time to move on, but t’s been great. 3 years varsity Cross-Country, thanks for everything Doech C, and good luck at state. Sophomore — Football CIF Champs lunlor Mrs. O’s class, Mgr. for CIF Basketball Champs — Senior the ’unknown Cross Country Runners at the pep rally. Thanks to every- ne who made my three years most enjoyable. And thanks mom for incouraging me and always being there. MORSE HIGH IS No. 1 — Class of 82 knows what to do. David Zwickl: I want to say thanks mom and dad for hanging in there ind I’m on the right track now. Well I’d like to say to Norma Leon I'll be Deck and it’a going to be better than ever so hang in there Love Mwaya. And to my partners in BAD just remember all those good times ind just wait there’s going to be a lot more. And don’t let anyone tell irou BAD is not BAD because we are. Congratulations to the Grads REV. JOHNNIE McCULLOUGH Ivia Cano: I want to thank my uncle Joe, aunt Roisa and my mom for ring me the support I needed through my high school years. Good ck in the future to all my friends and keep in touch through the years come. Mary A Martha J I'll never forget the good laughs in market- j. To my cuz Irma B. “Thanks Love Sylvia Cano... “Class of 82. BAY VISTA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 1520 Plaza Blvd. National City, CA 92050 474-6607 Is thers Ilfs after field hockey? Please, tell me It’s not overl COACH BERGER; You have been an inspiration In my life. Thank you for making us Eastern League Champs. I will always be grateful to you for not only being an excellent coach but for also being a friend. Thank you Coach CERVANY, MCCARTHY and MANLOVE. It was a privilege to be a part of your team. DIANE and JUDITH: Without you, life would be so drab! Squirt, “Turn it up a tad! You are a thoughtful, caring, beautiful and VERY TALENTED person. Never lose that special quality that I see in you. Crazy Leggs, Remember “We don’t get embarrassed. You never cease to amaze mel Thank you for never letting me down when I needed a laugh. (WELLA MIGHT!) I will always treasure our friendship. To the MIGHTY MORSE HOCKEY PLAYERS OF THE FUTURE, (ESP. DEBBIE): ALL THE WAY, TIGERSin God bless Morse High and the Class of 1982... Kimlkins Jordan Judith ... 3 yrs. in hockey were a total blast. Thanks Berg for all you’ve done, you’re such a fun-loving person! Love to the Hockey Team Bar, Bea, Mary. Lisa, Grace, Deb, 8an, Mich, Joyce, J-V babies and my two thirds Diane and Kimi. 3 my little friend, thanx for being a good sport, good humored, just 1 plain cutel 12 you're perfect, no flaws! Remember good times. I love you both, you’ve made high school life GREAT, thank you! Daph — my good friend that will succeed, take care of Benny. Rich and Rach — get married, key? Rica, Sue I’ll miss you, stay uncorruptadl Mega this, hellow Shawn, fish it over, Ready OKAYI Bye to you MHS. Let’s go Tigers! Diane “Squirt” Snyder ... My 3 yrs. In field hockey will truly be missed and always cherished. E.L. Champs all the way! Varsity — Joyce, Mich, Grace, Lisa, Barb, Bev, Deb, San, Mary — You all are truly tha BEST! J.V. — Keep your chins high but sticks low! MGS — Ricky, Vince, Dwayne: “There’s a hole but where’s the shovel? Never mind, we need a doughboy Insteadr arh-arh! Thanx tor laughter. Berger — I’m gonna miss you! You gave me much more than you know which can never be replaced by any other coach. Thanx lor being the understanding friend you were. Judith and Kimi: Envy and admiration are but a few words In description. Judith ... OKAYI! (but I’ll never eat “% l! )arh. Kimi ... Go for Itlkay coach,I’m sorry, I won’t goof off! Thanx for the memories you two. I love you both. Your friendship is so rare, so spe- cial!! Take Care and may God Bless, you, the class of 821 Congratulations and Bast of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1982 JOHN CAPISTRAN Good Luck to Mrs. Isaac’s graduating students. You have given me many happy memories. Congratulations to the 1982 Annual Staff You started out slow but ended up the best ever. P.S. Best Wishes to the Class of “82” KATHY FLANIGAN ODD JOBS Call for Free Estimates Specializing in Residential Homes and Yard Improvements Sidewalks — Patios — Hauling LEROY CHANDLER 262-6232 225 Raul Huerta: I guess this is it. I’m finally gonna graduate after all these years in school. It wasn’t all tha easy either, I wish I had taken my education more seriously, but all I can say now is “what's done ii done and I wouldn’t be able to change that. You can say that there’s a lot of memories here at Morse, I couldn’t have happened without some very unique and special people who made me what I am today I tomorrow. To Start with is my Family for all their help as I grew up and my Dad (Cochon) thanks for th Thunder. I would like to say thanks to some of my Good Friends. Such as Dwayne Ruiz — it’s been fui this year even though it was a boring one. Suzanne (Giggles) Castro you're one of the top young ladies know that likes to party-hardy, Good Luck in the Future cause I LOVE you and that’s the TRUTH Marylou (sweet thing) Castro — you’ve been more than a friend, more like a sister and I'll be wishing you nothing but the best (chow), Rosemary (Jordache) Hugo — you’re looking good and better every day (Chow for now, but I’ll be seeing you around), Barbara (Beuti) Gunn you know we got to go oi sometime with each other to have some fun, Ellen (Elegant) Doneza — Thanks for everything an please don’t ever yell at me again for voting for the other side. Judith H. and Kimi J. — It’s been a pleas ure to know you two, believe me (I tell you no lie). Cindy (lady) Macatantan — I'll miss you when you g (so let’s keep in touch no matter where you go). Belinda (Women) Rodil — Keep cheering and I’ll soo come to your rescue. Zenaida (midgit) Roy, Rosella F, Lisa E, Chona E, Christina G — It’s been m pleasure knowing you people, I’m sure Cathy Salas — I know that things didn't go good with us (lOtl grade) but I’m sure we can be friends again, if you want to? Maria Ruben (Chato) good luck in what ever you do (Maria I wanted a strawberry banana cake). Maribeth (Lovely M) Acierto thanks for ever) thing and I hope everthing goes good for you (Au Revoir). Little Rose Andico, Marissa De Castro, Ros Javier — I’ll be missing you ladies, so keep in touch. Hay Puhose, M.F., A.M., SD., M.B., L.H., C.U., M.M R.C., A.C., R.M., J.P., M.D., and Mr. Rod — I would like to thank everyone in TGI for a fun year and I’ll sc everyone later (HAY MIA). I would like to thank the staff for a good job well done, and everyone else did not mention (I’ll miss you all). To my Best Friend of all the CRUZ’S CHRIS, Russ, Tony Big Bos Larry, thanks for all and I mean all the help and I mean helping me with my problems, I will never brea up the gang no matter what happens (my amigos), Shining Star wishing you good luck. Bye Morse Well, I finally did it, After 12 long years of school, I finally made it to the top. But I couldn’t have done it without the help of my Family. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me make it through the rough times. I've had many good and bad times at Morse, but I survived them. Raul Huerta I’ve had a great year. Thanks a lot for the locker. You're a great friend. Berna (Berns) Luciano — through our friendship, we’ve only had one misunderstanding. Sorry about that. May we be friends as long as the sun shines. Shirley Teroy — the girl who always bases about how sad Morse is. We’ve known each other for about 8 years and through those years we've had many fun times with Pearl and the others. Thanks for taking me to your Football and Basketball Games, and thanks for being a very true friend to me. I love you like a sister, Pam (wakawakawaka) Quichocho — keep in touch cause I’ll miss you when I leave. Kimi (Chappolips) Jordan — Thanks for making my Field Hockey man- aging fun. Rosanna G. — Sociology was fun. Marissa D. Thanks for a great year. Debbie Meints — don’t worry I’ll keep it a secret. Cathy Salas — even though we didn’t get to talk that much this year, you’re still a nice young lady. Teny G. — I hope those stories that I gave you helped. Suzanne Castro — It was nice knowing you these past years. You’re a pretty nice young lady, keep n touch. Marylou Castro — sorry we didn't get to talk this year, I’ve known you since Bell and you're like a sister to me, stay in touch so then we might get a chance to talk, Theresa T. — The 49er’s won. Hurrayll And to all those that I didn’t mention who I know (I’ll come by and see you guys sometime). To Pearleilani Trinidad — my dearest friend who I can count on. Through the years that we've known each other, there has been a lot of memories that we’ve made together. You’re like a sister to me, and I mean that. We’ve solved each others problems and we also went through many changes in our lives. Thanks for helping me with all my senior expenses. I’ll do the same for you. May you and Ross always be happy. Maybe one day we'll be friends. If you ever need someone to talk, just call me and I’ll be there to help you out. I care for you a lot because you’re a dear friend to me. If you ever leave, I don’t know what I’ll do because I'll be losing a close friend. Please take care, cause I love you a lot. To Katie, Cuwi, Arlene, Aveleen, Angieleen, Alfred, Rod, Rick, Bobby, Arnold, Edwin, and Charlene, even though you guys are far away, you guys are very dear to me. Just keep in touch. Finally to Cathy Nugyen, I’ve known you since Bell and since that time we’ve been getting low grades in class. I just want to say KEEP IN TOUCHI FAREWELL MORSE HIGH SCHOOL. DWAYNE MICHAEL RUIZ. DWAYNE RUIZ RAUL HUERTA 226 C DOROTHY CAROL-LYN VALERIE SUZANNE ♦ GEMMA « ROSELLA « ELLEN « DOROTHY • CAROL-LYN • VALERIE « SUZANNK CEM DOROTHY P. MEMO: My d M years at Morse have finally come lo an end. There are so many memories, but such little limn. Suzanne, you're ono of my best friends. We've had a lot of good times, especially trip- pin'in class when wie shouldn't have. Valerie and Ellen, what can I say? Only that I couldn't have made it through Annual Staff without you both. Thanks for everything. I wish you both the best of luck in everything Biu do. Gemot. I didn't forget you cither? ow can I forget the Chris Evert of Morse High? I had some fun times playing tennis with you. Thanks for everything Coach Ber- ger. even though you're a little on the crazy side, you're still one of the best. You made the tennis season a memorable one. To everyone on the tennis team I say. Thanks for all the memories of fun. Nellie C-. hold on to that 1 spot. Arnle It was a weird experience having gym with vou ... consid- ering you wore practically the only one I knew In that class! Trix!! Take care, and good luck. To my Mom and Dad. I just want to say- thanks for everything, especially for being the kind of parents you both are- I hope I have made you proud of me. been use I worked so hard. too. Thank you again for everything. To my little sis Diane, even though we didn't agree on everything, just remember I was always right! Trix! To Art Babe, what can I say? Only that you're one special young man. You've got a lot going for vou. and whatever you decide in the near future. I am behind you all the way. Thanks for all the support you've given me In every- thing I've done. You always seem to make things a lot simpler. Remember I love you always Good-bye Morse High, and to the Claas of '12, you'll always be fl. CAROL-LYN CABRERA (Goober C. Time has gone by so fost w out any of us realizing it. Hey ‘•Genuder It's been 10 yrs. since we first met each other (riding our bikes) Remember ... I'm not going to be your piano partner! (hahaha) Gee. next yr. I'm going to be all by my lonesomo because you ALalne will be going to UCLA. Hey Laloe I sure am gonna miss you The 3 Stooges have shared a lot of memories that I'll never for- get. Mary L A Dex I hope you 2 rot together in your old age. Klml — I wish you the best in every- thing you do. Val O. (User blast) Mallndoy. thanx for being a super chlekv all these yrs. Mr. Young, you're an urlxine dude. Thanx foe being a great teacher. It was fun going through daily cerebral exercises. ROTO 2nd per. You're fl. Mrs. B. — 1 love ya. To David HI Shamoo Custodio, thanx for beinga pain (oops) I mean Buddy |that was a joke). Thanx for the advice on homework A for telling me your stale jokes Mr. A Mrs. Custodio, thanx for everything. Bolh of you are very special people to me. Last but not least ... Fredrlc BB Custodio. I'd like to thank you for EVERY- THING. You're such a special” person that has supiiorted me In everything that I decided to do. I have admired you ever slnco I first met you and I still do. Thanx for all the memories that we've shared together. Don't ever let school get you down because you can overcome it. Take care because I care. You're something special. Bye-bye Morse. Waaa... San Diego... I'm coming out. R.C..g!N LA. - Love ya SUZANNE CASTRO: It's hard lo believe that the year is over. But the memories at Morse will always be with me and I'll always cherish tho good times I spent with my friends. Marylou, thanks for being around when I needed you. I'll always care for you like a sister. Stay sweet! Valerie, girl we've been through a lot. but I'll always remem tier the crazy times Switch! Fighting over binoculars! “Yea Bobby, we love you! Thanks for being a great friend. Ellen. Us and our limos. Take cure of ourself always Gemma, what can 1 say cepl “El Debar ®.” I'll have little El's and you'll have llttlo Bobby's! You're one sweet and crazy person who can always bring my spirits up. Dorothy, you've been a great friend. I'll remember the classes we had together, me being late to Gra- hams. ... Stay as you are. and take care of yourself and Art. Darlene, girl, now wove really had some trippy times and you know that! Remember my purse re l snatched? I was having a spasm, huh? I'll remember the times at Stratus too. Thanx for being one terrific friend. Take care Rom and Arlene, you'll always bo close to me. and I'll remember the times we spent together. Take care! Cathy you crazy girl, you and your endless love. What s that smell? Sec you at work! I'd especially like to thank my Mom and Dad for being the best of parents, giving me their guidance, love and showing how much they care I love your I'd like to thank all my teachers for their holp. And to all my other friends. I'd like to My. ' Thanks for being a part of my school years and for being the best friends a person could havo. ROSELLA A. FILOMENO SPARKLE Thanks to all who've made my 3 yrs. at MHS the most memorable. Cris G. Mld- nite Angel. you really know how to make a girl cry. Remember Urban Exchange? Ever fine Jeff Amante. We had fun. Take care! Ellen D. El-El. my wackiest part- ner! Something happened since olem. school A turned us loose! Stratus, Eng lit.. New Yrs. Eve. party hopping, dressed to kill. This was OUR yT? Laser Blast! Take care. Valerio Q. Shanky. we've come a long woy. Ann. staff, drf. Im. JEEP |EEP. Were thoy rocky mountains or moon cra- ters7 Gemma N. 'Gemzie, good luck at UCLA! To the Radical Bunch, host of luck always A everywhere. )oe Calumpit. my big two., thanks for Concourse. Elbert D.. Jericho G„ Cedric C, take care. Angel E. thanks for laiighx tulks in journalism. Chris Agulnaldo, homecoming was a wonderful memory. Joe Rodriguez, thanks for making my prom a night to remem- ber. Mr. Llmoll A Mrs. Phillips, you've taught me so much. Thank you Urt . Ex., drl. tm.. Maytime. ann. stf. journalism, all r all your I A support. I'm graduating in white! A girl couldn't havo asked for more wonderful parents. Becky, you're one great sis! To the graduating Class of “82. the best of luck In all sour endeavors. Our graduation will only be the beginning of the many tri- umphs that uru awaiting us in the years ahead. May God Bless Us All. Harness... TOG€TH€M€SS! ELLEN A. DONEZA EL-EL Its been 3 great yrs. MHS! To the Drill Tm. Thanx 4 — 3 great yrs. Luv ya all! Ms. Phil. A Mr. Nelson Thanx 4 cvoiything! Annual Staff I will forever remember the headaches of this yr. A the fun of last. To Roaclla. Valerie. Gemma. Dorothy, Suzanne, Carol-lyn. Lalalne. Rose N. To all our jxisl craziness ... Tm gonna miss you nil! God Bless. Dav. A DU Mar A Dex, Carol A Fred. Rich A Rach, may all your dreams come true! Mariko, thanks 4 understanding! Jeff. Rich. Gin. Lando. Ferdl. A the rest of the rads. Take Care! DJ So proud of U! Pearl A Nat. you have my blessings. CA.WA.RF.DC.BAC.SO.M- CjETC. Take care Mom A Dad Thanks 4 everything! I know I was a financial burden ... SORRY! Chris V. Thanks 4 the Prom! To all mentioned A others not. God Bless. Congratulations to the class of '82! To the Blue. White. A Cold. MORSE TIGERS WE'RE 1. Bye. GEMMA VEGA NIERVA - GEMZIE : Never 4get great times spent @ MHS. 3 yrs ''excellent, excellent! SOPH yr — what a breeze. Learned TIGER SPIRIT. DRILL TM — ISM fl CIF IR. yr — Oh God ... Tough year — real tough 1st Homecoming w D| 1st concert — SWITCH oooh no. BOBBY DEBARGE... FINE FINE, driver's license ... Cotta slow down one of these days right Sue? ... SR. t - Seniorities Mallnda L — should've never gotten involved ... bunch of BS. ADV. Math - wv ht?A iuiz?oh @ ? .. Hon Eng Essays, critical — mercy ... Mr. Young — need to erase your boards more often. To Alvin ... Thanx for nice Homecoming. Good luck to U. Special thanx 2 - Mrs. Bengtson. Mrs. Phil. Mr. Mile . Mr. Young. Mr.G. Coach Berg A Coach Prejean. Thanx to friends — especially' Val Q. El D. Suzie C, Roaclla F. Rom . Mallnda L Dophy M. A Unda C. Angel E — thanx for laughter. Wow man ... totally wild ... I mean like wow .. .tennis pro-hang in there — ACHIEVE.. Klml I. —terrific friend. For a small person you've got a big heart. To my 2 bestest pals Lalalne A A Carol- lyn C. Thanx for everything Thanx for being poll- onl;putting up w mo. Takes u lot 2 do that. Luv you guys so whenever U need me I'm here. Lalalne — oooh no ... Plans at UCLA ... Carol- lyn — Waaaaa thanx 4 advice, laughter. A food ... Good luck to U A Fred the Goober . David C. thanx for ASB bull... yup... think I ain't? To CeUo — thanx for Prom — you're one special — than VQ: So much to My — so little space. 3 yrs. I've spent here at the Big M were full of good times, laughs, tears. A pain Gem. Marie, El. Suzie. sorry I scared you. I cry about that... I think of good times — CIF at the stadium. Clippers. SWITCH concert. Seaport Taco Bell in IB. Jr. High (Oh Lord...) Thanx Mrs. Phil 4 all your help. D.T.: Hope I wasn't too bad a colonel. Maslime — RAH. Mary Ann: Co-cap.... good luck next yr. You'll bo a good col- Just count to 8. CC-: Congrats Queen lo. Say hi to Rlc-ol-boy. Ankle: Got a joke for me today? Dotty-. Our annual is the best (especially the cover! Marry Art A live near me! Rotella: Laser blastin' on green M A M's (AWCXXXX)YESYESYES | heh.hoh.moon craters ... El: Sorry for tears. Taco Bell in IB. DT camp (ghosts!| — fun! The surviving 2. Captains always go down w the ship ... I don't know about cokmol . Marie: Sorry I scared you Won't mention any of the sort again. Gem: Such an XLNT friend. SWITCHABOBBY. shopping at Nordsst- rom's — Gee ... so cheap ... Suzie Brulsie: Bowling alley blues,my funny pants.4-hrs-in- the-car-fries. Slow down, what would I do w out you? Eddle:S rry I made you feel low. You'll always be in my heart Friends Forev er? Hope so. To my family, I love you all. Thanx 4 your support. SSS. and time. Look out Europe, hero I come! don't worry David. I'll write! Bye MHS! friend ...To Mom A Dad isx for love, guid- ance A W Love A care 4 U always ... To bji Bro EF — even though U got on my nerves I still I luv you. thanx 4 being there. To Pong. Nancy, A Ricky — Be good .. especially U Pong .To the das of 1882 fl good luck. 6od Bless A Thank you ... ee U In 10 yr . Look out world, here I -A sz V DOROTHY « CAROL-LYN VALERIE SUZANNE «GEMMA ROSELLA ELLEN DOROTHY CAROL-LYN VALERIE « SUZANNE GEMM 227 Mr. C. David Mr.C Collins ' Remember when we first met? 1978 In the parking lot al school while il was raining. I was a water logged polo player A you were an amateur birdie beater Boy. we’ve come a long way. Who ever thought we’d be together now? Just to breeze over a few times we had together ... I remember the first time that I drove A we went out. It was the sweethearts ball at the naf Remember we thought we were hot stuff that nHe. only to get to the party A your parents were chaperones Cod! Or the following year in the 11th grade, both of us made it good in sports. You were all CIF Hockey, me 9th in the city in SOO free. Now this year. All the senior benefits. Grad- nite. Prom. After Prom. etc. Though many of our friends have broken from their loved ones, we’ve some how managed to hang in there I know at time I’m the biggest dip around but you’re no lit tie puddle yourself I’m glad we’ve always dried up w out going in opposite directions — Well for almost 3 years wa ve been together. Seems so long but it’s only a fraction of what I hope us to be together. Diane ... you're the only person I've truly cared for. No matter what happens even If we go in opposite ways 111 always remember you A never forget the love we've shared. Oh. and since you're to bud w dates here’s two A you bet ter never forget throe 12 24 78. — FOREVER — Well Thunder. I'm not too hot with good byro so for you I won’t say goodbye but instead. ’Til see ya later! Promise.’ Later On MHS. Love Ya. David Alan Collins Squirt Diane Squirt- Snyder It’s hard to say goodbye to 4 years of fun A laughter It's a time in my life that will always be remembered. I owe my love to my parents. Mom-Dad. you Uitenod and were always there for me I lovo you My sis Carole, thanx for being the best sister I could have. To my teachers. Mrs. Manlove — Mr Carlin — Mrs Phillips. Mr. Lumlsford — coach Klepper A Ms. Berger I give my thanx and my Gratitude Mr. Nelson you taught me that real leaders never give up. Mr. Law you gave me so much love and understan- ding I will always look up to you. Kim! A Judith — please never let us end. The 3 Stooges Live ! I love you guys! Bev — how much Is a dime — ten cents? Kid you're the greatest! Debbie — GIRL! Trick I love you! Barb — nothing but awesome. To the band mob — the times with you are un- forgettable. And most importantly, to my special Mr Collins — the post two years have been more than I could ask for. You've filled my life with ever lasting sunshine! Although we’ve had some rough times, the understanding we share is a gift we shall never lose You are a part of my life I will never let go I love you: David Collins you give to much A I ask only one more thing “Let’s not worry about how long our love will last ... but how beautiful we can make it grow. The memories of Morse High will always remain but I will miss those days of laughter .. Class of ‘82. C.IF- Easier League Field Hockey! Band. Drama. Badminton, hey Berger. I'm gonna miss ya! GOODBYE L-r Sharon Baay. Jeni Tesoro, Laura Ramsical. Lisa Labiano, Cathy Nguyen. Richard Benedict. Brenda DuPuy. Suzanne Castro. A gala festival starring all of your favorite fountain treats, ice cream conei and custom made cake n' ice cream cakes in wonderful flavors! BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 8300 Paradise Valley Rd. Spring Valley 267-1275 228 Frances |oseph Galeno Alla Sir Gigolo Group Responsibility: Muter of the Turn- tables. Vocals. Stereo Engineer. Master Mu- er. Francis is currently attending Morse High School and is in the Achieve Program Francis plans to make his career in the Field of electronic technology. He plans to enter a technical college and earn his bachelor s then maybe a master's degree in electronics and computers My years at Morse have all been pleosureable It seems u though my high school years are just flying by. I would also like to thank all my friends at school for being my friends and just being the way they are. I would very much hke to express my appreciation and gratitude to all the members of Magic Sounds, who are just a great group of guy Magic Sounds is grow- ing bigger and better. With the support of our many friends, old and new. we hope to con- tinue |ammin‘ up Parties. Nate Lawrence. John Lawrence. Milton Hugo, and myself would like to express our love and gratitude to all those who have helped us through had limes and good times Thank you Magic Sounds for being the boddesl group of Disc- jockeys ever! Nathaniel Lawrence II Alias: Majestic Croup Responsibility: Assistant Manager. Stereo Engineer. Master Mixer. Music Con- sultant. Space Sound Controller. Nate graduated from Morse High School in 1980. ‘Class of 80 . Honor Roll He now attends San Diego City and Mesa College He is pur- suing his career in the field of Architectural Engineering He plans to transfer to Cal. Po- ly. San Luts Obispo College I would like to thank all the members of Magic Sounds for being the best bunch of dudes to work with. Although Kenny Boquiran b no longer a member of Magic Sounds, he helped with the success of the group Magic Sounds has been in operation for almost two years, and we are becoming better and bigger. W'e're always thinking about new ways of improv- ing ourselves. I would like to thank the many new friends (that we have met) for suppor- ting us through out our |am Sessions. (Par- ties) W'e are the party people! Sir Gigolo Magic Sounds Knights of the Turntables. Since the beginning about two years ago. the name Magic Sounds has been a noted name in the musical industry. A certain devotion has been placed on throe four young men who Dj parties |usl for fun When the group began. Magic Sounds was unknown, but now these young men have developed a name which no other group has established. The group has three members who started the business. Francis Caleno. |ohn and Nate Lawrence. These guys worked and establish- ed the group with what they had to work with. NATE I never thought that we would continue to DJ . because I thought that what we had started would not last I am very proud that the group b still going strong I think the basic reason for our success b our friendship for one another. You may ask what b MAGIC SOUNDS? Basically, it is the composition of a musical interest and a concept of sound. This concept has developed the true meaning of their sheer devotion MAGIC denotes the ability of the group to transform their inner thoughts into reality. “Majestic' Wa9ic Sounds” We would like to thank all the people who have supported us. We thank Billy D. and Kent of DISC CONNECTION records for supplying us with the latest jams. We would also like to thank those people who believed in us. A very special thanks to David Lawrence. Edwin Pascua, and |ohn Martinez for helping us set up and transport our equipment Thanks! Morse High School Class Of '80 and '82. May the winds be at your backs. And Magic Sounds in your hearts MAGIC SOUNDS — Milton Hi o - 479-1579. Nate Lawrence. John Lawrence — 475-5951. Francb Caleno. We would also like to thank Elmer Marcos for photographs for the yearbook of the Turntables99 'Master jam |ohn Lawrence: Alia Master jam Croup Responsibility: Master mixer, stereo engineer consultant, synthesizer specialist Fir I'd like to say to all my friends here at Morse High. Thanks for the memorable times we have shared. My three years at Ihb school have been moat pleasurable. I would like to thank the |.V. football team of '81. who supported me In the terrible Tiger crunch games I wish the Tiger soccer team the best of luck In the future Thanks for sup- porting me In those terrible foot and head pounding games Now getting down with Magic Sounds, b my kind of partying I'd like to thank the members of my group Magic Sounds. Milton Live M Hugo. Fran- cis “Sir Gigolo Caleno, and my brother. Nate Majestic Lawrence. I figure that we arc a group with a lot of pride and dignity. And if wc can carry ourselves through we can make it Our goal U to become one of the hsddest D.J. teams around and that goal could be fulfilled with the support of the people, here at Morse High We are Magic Sounds, the Concept of music and the Concept of time . I am Master |am The Master of the turntables and mixing My true goal In life b to become a successful ar- chitect My future U already planned for thb field Thanks everyone for the great success. You've made me what I am. Milton Colon Hugo Alias: Itvs M“ Croup respon ubtllty Manager and lighting engineer. Class of 80“ Honor Roll. C.S.F. A ROTC officer, attends San Diegc City College S.D.S.U. Majoring in Business Likes to party with the 1 school in San Diego M.H.S. as D.|.'s Wc have come a long way. To |am into your hearts and to succeed in our lives A business Wc would like to thank everyone for your support MS I. U jour 1 party entertainment specialists As live M . the mad D.j. I'm ao cool A so ruff so tuff. Scorpio — 11 7 62 loves to cruise in my Mustang loves to pop. loves all the young ladies ao let's g-roove tonight. Maroon A white A blue A gold — check us out — we're all the way live !!! Check me out — I'm —I of the 4 Iivest D.|.'s in Southern Ca Stay live Morse and all you Tlgerettea cause Magic Sounds are the D.j.'a with all kinds of Tmeses M.H.S. A MS I b ALL THE WAY LIVE . Magic Sounds would like to ay. Good luck to all you Tigers in the class of 82. We hope that your future b exciting and rewarding So if you ever want to Boogie Down with Magic Sounds give us a call. Good luck to Sir Gigolo and Master ) May the mixer A turntables sound as one. We are the Master of Turntables . I am glad to say that 1000's of you still know how to party. From houses to churches to halb to schools watch out Conoourse Sports Arena we're ao cool. To all you Tigerettos out there. We're just 4 live D.|.'s waiting to jam into your hearts So before I (live M ) end. I would like to end with thb saying Can you party? Can you swang? with the members of the M S I Gang” Can you rock? Can you Pop? with live M . Majestic. Sir Gigolo. A Master that just won't slop!! We love you all Morse High b “All Ihe Way Live Class of 80. 81 and of course -82““! So “LETS GROOVE TONIGHT' 229 School Advisory Committee Top: George Frey. John Shacklett. John Crowder. Paskle Jackson, Charlie Carmichael. Sr. Middle: Clifton Trammel. Mrs. Garcia. Mrs. Trammel. Mrs. Carrillo. Ed Spencer. Martha Gonzalez. Bottom: Mrs. Seaton, Mrs. Alforque, Mr. Calabrese. Mrs. Gardner. The SAC is a small group of interested parents who help advise the principal of community concerns dealing with MHS and also aid in the planning of Title 1 Programs. Arlene Quitugua: Zeny u've been a good pal Ron-y-Zeny ■lever! Don ! 4gol 2 Invito me 2 ur wedding. 2 my frenz: the best of hick. Raunna. Dina, Hitoml. Liu A Chona: so many fun memori e ! Thanx Mom A Dad 4 all u've done. Good luck Frank A John. Hey |ason A David have fun when u lean 4 ur destinations. 2 all my teachers: Thanx. es . Berger — it's been fun! Bye Morse HiLovV'R THIS IS TOE MOMENT .. That we have waited for — Once only a dream. But now a dream no more — An ending to a dream. With a reality of a beginning. Hitoml Yoders: I'll have a place in my heart 4 experiences I've shared at MHS. HS lasts 3 yrs. but ihe hrv A good times will never die. No one can ever take away a feeling so precious. Thanx MU 4 ur memories I would like to express my ap- preciation A affection 2 my Mom We've had our difficulties, but w ur strength A determination, we made it. I dedicate my becoming val to u cause I know how much it means 2 u. Thanx 2 my front Kanela. Zany, Dina. Rosanna. Veronica — imo tono yone aeshite masu. Maria A Mayumi — and EC. Good luck every I A tub: care — show the world what the best of Tigers have 2 offer. Dina Pads: My yrs. at MHS will always b cherished. Zcny-n- Ron. thanx 4 being around. “R. Hitoml. A Bemie — U R the best. Rosanna we've been thru a lot — Bip Wah ... Dean — thanx 4 coming in 2 my life. Rachel — world here wc come?! Judith, don't worry thero's life after Jumes. Hey Davis 4-got-u- not. 2 my family — Mom. Dad. Brenda. |off. Crams, Cramps, Milz A Precious I oouldn' a made it w out u. Best wishes 2 all my frenz — Good bye MHS Luv. ME Chona ElazeguL- Lisa, a lderful friend! Don't 4get our crazy stunts A practices w Bruce. Esp. Tim. WOW!! As 4 Emil, he's missing a lot of friendship w out U. Uyvine. H his lovable laugh A nose. Sum- mer here we come! Pinky. I'll rem'ber U as my match maker. Zcny. I wish U happiness w Ron. R — a sweet iron. I'm lucky 2 have frenz like U. Best of luck in the futuro yr . 2 come. Love Chona. Usa Estrella: Chona u'ro a great fren! Clad our frenship will last, rem'ber the wacky things we did! That'll be the day when iJ don't criticize boys? Lorin don't 4gel Lovinc! Can't wait til Dec. Pinky, glad 2 nave gotten 2 be fronz this school yr. Just can't seem 2 stop gossiping. P.l. here we ooroo! Zeny. always have fun w Ron. Don't 4gel 2 invite mo 2 your wedding. R. lorry we couldn't get a class 2gother. 2 all of I) I wish hup- ptness A success, t Pro all groat fronz! Cod Bless. Love. Lisa RG: I II cherish the moments I've shared c frenz. 4 yr FRAN- CIAS. formidable! Julie — Bema — Fr camp A JWs admirer. Hilarious. B Bunny Antoine — prof magnifique qui m'a eneigne FRANC LAIS! Hitoml - Bema. so proud of U 2! Ron — lunic. pillow fights A MN horror. Ginger — Deb. Dina A I will be c U 2 at Ft. Worth. Dina, stop makin googoo eyes at 1« docs au work. Lisa — Chona karate at Sheraton ... In dressy otllre? Zen — may Ron A IJ fill Ur home pittor potter of tiny feet! Thanx Mom A Dad 4 puttin up c my cookin A given me le chance 2 travel. Japan, nova again! Jes. best bro ever! Lots Love. MOL ZR: Thanx Mom A Dad 4 the Debutante Ball — everything!’ I LUV U 2 SO MUCH! RON. UTI always B my “SPECIAL OCCASION. We Know True Love Ways. “Luv U always, leave U never! Mr. A Mrs. E thanx 4 Ur kindness! R, thonks 4 being my «1 pal. Rosanna — Dina, rem'ber our Paradise trip! Thanx U 2. HitomLrcm'bnr our long talks A congrats! Lisa — Chona I'm glad U came 2 my Deb. Stay out of Luv w Ur games. Gin Llz KIm — Uil reach that place somewhere over the rainbow! I now bid farewell 2 our h s days — As wc go our «operate ways, TtiankU all 4 touching my life the way U have. W food memories of U all 2 rem'ber by when we're apart 1 shall always be content A young at heart! The 12 yrs that have passed, have been filled with love. hate, caring, friendship, pain, ami nil the other emotions that come with growing up. There were times of fun and games and limes of feeling down und left out. Even though these 12 yrs. have gone very quickly, life goes on and changes us. To Dana, you hove been there whenever I needed you. You arc my everything. We went through all those emotions and much more. We went through thick and thin while wo nave been together. The rough roads will soon be behind us. Please be patient, and wait for me. even though I know YOU w ill By the time this is out. 1 yr. will have passed. A year that I will never forget. To the I S. football team, yea we were awesome in there, weren't we? Herbert the fall everywhere kid. Eugene Ihe 2nd Bert Jones. David the pass rush 1 4 back. Chito the silent one. those days I will never forget. To Angel, someday I'll beat you In tennis and we'll sec an exciting movie. Barbara. I'll never forget you even when wo were together for that short period of limo. I would like to thank all Br high school teachers for helping me throughout my high school years. To all the seniors at orso may your dreams and goals come true. God Bless everyone and have o fun summer. Dairy! E. Macatantan Love, look at the both of us — On Ihe road to tomorrow. Venturing into our hopes und dreams — Together as a team . It has been 3 W years since we've been 2gether, so much has happened A so quickly. This limited space alone can't fully express all the sentimen- tality that has grown btw. us through the love we share. LOVE IS NOT MEASURED IN MOMENTS OF TIME. BUT IN TIMELESS MOMENTS, we've had many timeless moments 2«-thrr that R irreplaceable. Altho bad limes came knocking fr. time 2 time, the good limns helped us see the wrongs A changed them 2 right Life is meaning leas when love is not discovered. We're thanklful. that in our lifetime, time found Ihe moment 2 br- ing us 2gether A discover lose not just 4 an hour, not just 4 a day. not just 4 a year, but ALWAYS. Special thanx 2 our 1-derful parents 4 all their support A undying luv 4 us. 2 Ctna Liz Kim — you guys behave A onlay your teen yrs. ahead. Abo spcclol thanx 2 Leslie 4 Introducing us. Ed Castro 4 making 12 22 78 possible. Bill loe 4 making the oncc-a-month visits speciaL Pinky 4 the EPPIE-hn-ha! jonet A Eddie Pain A Gen HAP- PINESS always! 2: Frank. Eric. Mitch. Uly. Danny. Steve. Ariel. Tom. Rosanna. R. Dina. Hitoml. Lisa. Chona: Best of hick In the future A happiness always! Rem'ber us “ALWASY A FOREVER ... RON A ZENY! Congratulations! Good Luck — Best Wishes snd Many Long Years of Success A Happiness to the Class of'82. Cordon Webb Manuel Cavada Creative Images 2637 Highland Ave.. • National City • CA 92050 474-2671 URBAN LEAGUE OF SAN DIEGO CONGRATULATIONS TO MORSE SENIORS KEEP STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE EDUCATION SERVICES 4272 Market Street San Diego. CA 92102 Phone: 263-1423 Bert wishes nnd good luck to our daughter Terrie Terrell Remember all the good and bad times we went through We're very proud of you May you continue excellence and remember all of our guidance throughout the future. Love. Mom A Dad To the Morse High Marching 'ngerottes. You're the greatest! Practicing even when we didn't feel like practicing [which wasn't often Remember summer practice? Water fights, the beach, in the shade LOADS OF FUN .. Lal-a? Right...! We re sorry for yelling so much ... but sometimes you really deserved it .. AAARGH! CAPT. MARYANN, we leave you with the blessing of headaches to come. Kcej the sign Ellon made for you In S B We hope you'll cherish it Dance and Military, lhanx fo your devotion and time. Special thanx to MRS PHIL MR. NELSON. BAND jtooMoo . h«y beep-becp!| - times were rough but we pulled through. Drum Major Donald West, you're jus as good as Madison's D. M w7one exception — you re cuter — y know something You loo like Moses parting the Red Sea! Good luck to next year's captains (do you really know whs you're getting yourselves into ?? .. . LOADS OF FUN!) From Broadway to Break, our Fanta in Dallas. Burning Rubber to In The Stone, from Fame to Our Lips Are Sealed .. Maytimc i showtime when We've got the boat. Hey. hey. let's turn 'em out in LA. So Give Me The Nigl cause We're Better Than Ever! Madison. Patrick Henry. M. Mo . Mt. Miguel. Montgomery eat you heart out! Well here we go. off into the wild blue yonder — on step and double time - lost of the surviving two from t97 - 2 Best of luck and don't forget us God Bkt ' Your Fearless Leoders. Col. Valeria Quintanilla «Capt Ellen Doneza P-S. Remember wbo taught you the boog-boog lorso. Sho' turned 'em out at the P.H. bam review! Give 'em a Break, turn 'em on. and get it over with! Bringing the ’81 ’82 yearbook to a close, the Key Staff would like to extend it's many thanks to the more than cooperative Morse faculty members. Special thanks to Mr. George Frey, S.A.C. members. Mr. Dick Kerr and to all the Tigers who helped support the Key Book of Memories. Now seniors, step beyond the campus of MHS and meet the ever-so-tough world face to face. It’s time to strive and be 1 in the world. Remember hang tough and use your Tiger pride. Best of Luck '82. Thanks Again, The Key Staff Hey Class of '83 Hey Class of'83 Best Wishes! 232
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