Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Mark Modklns does o diflvculr timed writing In Mr. Dextefs class. 5, Pirr's varsity sets up for o big game against Northgate. Q SW! Copy Editor: Patti LaCasse Layout Editor: Danielle Nichols .Section Editors: John Brooks Resse de Pano, Dina Duran Meredith Fike, Theresa Krut Colleen Parent, Jennifer Puccio Kristine Styers, Kim Walters Index: Diana Velez Reporters: Michelle Axel Michael Cobb, Sherri Dallman Theresa Heredia, Jacqueline Jones Monica Myares, Alicia Moore Annette Ramirez, Robin Small Christina Soliz, Sherry .Stiglich CONTENTS Q 'Q od' by Sylvia Bocanegra lmagine combining two classes with a total enrollment of +967 students. Everone participating in different functions some involved in committees others writing or drawing layouts. You would think there would be total chaos, people here, there, everywhere. lt would be impossible right? Wrong, Pittsburg High was very fortunate to have .loan Foster and Frank Pizzimenti coordinate the two classes, Publications and Student Leadership. Joan Foster is currently teaching English lll C.P. and Publications. She has been teaching at Pittsburg High 10 years and has advised Publications for 7 years. What makes her so special is that she does everything in her power to publish the Pirate yearbook each year. She never asks to be thanked, for without your advising it would have never become success. Frank Pizzimenti is frequently called a Workaholic as he advises the U.S. Travel Club: is a member of the Board of Directors of the Friends of the Pirates, directs the Student Leadership class and makes sure that everything runs smoothly, and this year is a parent to one of our foreign exchange students. Jean-Pierre. g Publications and Student Leadership commend Mr. Frank Plzzimenti and Mrs. Joan Foster for their willing support, and help to the entire student body. They do an outstanding job and are well respected teachers as well as friends to many students. Most of all, they show us, Where there is a will, there is a way. L 1. Mr. Frank Pmzlmenrl and Mrs. Joan Foster discuss arrangements for the panoromicpicrure. 2. Mr. Ptzzimenti listens ro .Suzanne Beclrer's side of the argument. 3. Joan Foster thinks of a solution for Colleen Porent's problem. 4. Frank enjoys hs first Christmas, 5. Mrs, Joan Foster enjoys outdoor sports. 6. .loan Foster shows off her baby legs at age 2. 4 DEDICATION Lucisu-C .,,A.,yns-- v .44-wfff I2 1 1 1 , .-no wmv- ,... .I ', ',, M 1't.I ' . 2..- , W I , ,.... , ,,,,,.. - 1.-V. 5. ' 4 I I s ? , K 1 X Q 4 Q DEDICATION fn-1 V ow 9 1. Plrare logo designed by Sean .Sturgis in 1961. 2. Former two-story high school now housing North Campus. 3. Narrh Campus boys' gym during class time. 4. New sidewalk installed rhls summen providing dry path ro both sides of Campus. 5. A recent aerial view of Pilrsburg Hlgh School. . . 4' 6 HISTORY by Natalie Narez Could you imagine Pittsburg students going to Antioch High School? Until 1922, this was the case. Students journeyed by bus to Antioch and attended Riverside Union High School. ln 1922, a branch high school was established as well as our traditional colors of orange and black and our school mascot, the Pirate. Because of its rapid growth and over population, there was a need for a larger building resulting in a new high school. ln 1926. the school district passed a bond issue of S255,000 to build a new brick building on 20 acres. Students entered in the fall of 1928 with the first graduating class holding their ceremony in the study hall in 1929. ln 1930, Central Junior High was built and the freshmen moved there. A high school for sophomores, juniors and seniors was also built. Due to increased enrollment, the district was forced to make more room. The beautiful two-story high school then became a modernized one-story earthquake proof school. ln 1954, not only more students came to the new school, a boys' gym, auditorium, swimming pools, and modern bleachers for the stadium were added. Additional changes occurred when all sophomores began attending south campus, which opened in 1972. In the fall of 1972, the high school became a four-year school with campus on both sides of School Street, along with 4 gyms, 2 libraries, 2 cafeterias and many more classrooms. Students occupied North Campus and the former Central .lunior High. Pittsburg High School is o promis- ing school with a lot of pride, respect and class. ...Sw R 7 .MD Q A M99 115 f 9 XVI ik SPIRRT N by Lisa Mondragon What is spirit? Webster's defines it as being lively or brisk. However. for this school, the definition does not suffice as this school brought a new meaning to the word, Spirit. Through the years, the spirit of Pittsburg High has become a tradltlon with its orange and black decorations throughout the quad and school areas. As one walks down the hallways, we see the many decora: tions of each class' showcase through- out the months, and the many colorful posters of coming events. On Fridays. everyone can see the cheerleaders in their uniforms and other girls wearing the football player's jerseys. lf the cheerleaders are not in uniform, they usually are dressed in particular costumes for a rally. Pep Club played a big part in spirit. Without them. the football games would not seem as exciting. Members of the club attended the games wearing whatever orange and black objects they can find. In their hands, they wave porn pons in the air and their cheers can be heard throughout the field urging our football teams on. The cheerleaders and mascot led the club in cheers. This year's club had outstanding involvement by all members, sales went well and we enjoyed working with the club, commented advisors Mr. Bruce Dexter and Mr. Jim Wagner. 1. Pirates enthusiastically break through the goal poster to begin a victorious half against Northgate. 2. Mayorertes and flag twirlers led the Pitt Marching .Shaw Band on the field before the Ygnaclo Valley game. 3. The Pirate stadium was built ln the 1940's and remains today the best in the league. 4. A port of the Pittsburg spirited crowd urging the Pirates on. 5. Mcyarerres and flag twirlers perform at the Beat Street rally. 6. The Friends of the Pirates purchased the Pirates scoreboard in 1982. SPIRIT 'S by Sylvia Bocanegra and Kim Walters Many fashion fads existed on campus. A fabulous fad was the Madon- na Iook. With rhinestone earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and all the belts one was ready to hit the town singing, Lucky Star or Borderline One more thing was needed to make sure the look was completed was a short hair cut. lf it had not been for the Thompson Twins and Madonna. eye-blinding neons or fascinating rhinestones would not have been such a great hit. Wflllffl as I 5 ' 11 ' w I' 1 Vlrglnla Cruz wears loafers whlle her friend Audrey Anderson models Jordache cropped pants. 2 Tamara English, Kllstln Srelby, Dan- lelle Nichols, Sylvla Bocane- gla, and Llsa Mondragon wear regular school attire. J. Fellx Maklnano displays Bagarrs. 4. Rozen Rayroa, 'Mn Hollywood shows his ankles above his Topsiders. 5. Foreign exchange sruderm Joachim Peter gives us a touch of Germany. 6. Steve Almeida and Danny Macaplnolac wear Levi 501 jacket and jeans, which was commonly worn by all students. Q2 FASHION ag Y -Ju 5' 5 34.3 -.Z xi M f r ' if: W I: Y QWW Ns Q Q. 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Staci Moran exclaimed, l didn't like it because Perform- ing Arts had rehearsals after school and we had to stay later. Rozen Rayroa added. l thought it was good because we received more education! ln time, seniors became used to it. They realized that they had to do their best the last year so they accepted the longer days. ,Xxx , K W K 5' ii I .szofl MUMIHLUIL gridyeffe Bef! I Hr. l P J' ju mea Zgehon lgozerf gennelf o l '-if 5. K ll- Y' Fi? 1 ,gon gerfofuni fgrrml ZQrf1'if eltrrry Zziufork Wlanry f.5,AvrL 9 SENIORS Syzlia gocanegra Jalan KPUIILJ .J4llJl'9R gflllllfl .fdllgfltl igfflllfll Ar lasr, we are seniors by Annette Ramirez enior life for the class of 1985 began in September and came to an end in June. Many of the last activities seemed the most memorable of our high school years. It seemed like high school went by so fast. First, students couIdn't wait to get out, then as time sped by, one wondered where it all went. Seniors realized they grew up and it was time to make decisions for life. Steve Watson said, This year seemed a lot better then my past years: it's a lot more exciting and the Freshman girls are a lot cuter. Kim Caddow remarked, Our senior year appeared to be our best year since it was our last year together, before we go our separate ways. Kelly Glover answered, This year seemed special because we've grown closer together in the last four years and we have become like a family, helping each other. A N-'is .1114 X. 1 . .,i r, X .An 4 A , 1 . , , J if . I ' ' n .,,l,g'. ,7rl1ii 1 in lqrrlu- 11101161 fsirrfnrr Affnr ffrulrlnu' it rrr.. Q 2-il ,ag-1 X , x , 1 x QU 1 'v '54 F ff ff . . .3 x Q' .xdnfllony Cafaleron gamp lisa Mondragon and Gizmo listen to her sisrer's loresr joke. ,M ., ' I ,PT lf ,L .w N N il ,Qui-a gampoa .Iominic gapurro lglzidzmena 6arzlinaA morria Carey J:'? 7f2',144,, 'J Cpfare garler- Staff Carler .Ken gaapera .Stacey gaafiygone QQ Srmnns X ff? '.'.r.,k in 1 rv? A . ' ' 'L . -39 1 f 7 R1 3 'Q 6AaCOIl june 6Ltll'nLPI'fClill yafhe 6Lllfnl!All 6lldfl7I0ll 1 , -fs ' .. ' 36 LM I. . I 1 -5- P, X 4' an W In x Flank Passmore and Ron Alello wair for school IO srorr in lhe morning. .fdfan Glrro lnflirium Folxiuno QT Elf' -. Ti: V . ,..-A -4-. Q., 1 x ., I 5, . H, ' Qgryil 2 4 ' 25' N x QOWIBIIG COA' jAOWll1.4 60gWl6lIl MG!! KOMHJ ,QCAIUYJ 605,14 Simons 'Q . i 1 1 N, ,bn-0 . 4 Meetings stir S S interest by Diana Velez WX I ttention Seniors: , Them will be gn important umm' osfon .Saunalra gosfon senior class meeting, Wednes- day to discuss senior ball plans. Please attend. The meetings starts promptly at 12:10. This friendly announcement I was heard every week over the' loud speaker. At the first meeting, there were approximately 65 seniors e sg Lai ii in attendance. Most participat- -if ed in fund raisers and were determined to become in- volved in class committees. Further in the year, the seniors made sure all of their activities were well planned. Seniors were then ready to enjoy Ditch Day, Senior Ball. All-night party, junior senior party, field trips, and gradua- tion. Cnr! Cruyfon jrem 6urrie - 3.- HPIIBP QPIPJCIVP .silllill lbfralilfl 7ll,tlgI'U :b6'f?llJl-IA! 7l,llf'l'JlI lzxtlfll ll'1lLlllHIL'l 241, Q seworis poJericL .lbenl Heade Eepano ' u is .X l 1. o f u xl.. , , ' 'Z f -' 'lf , flffff X' fly, 4, I , ff fs . .kendaff mime:-y Geoffrey lbizon - Fund raisers I earn money by Jennifer Puccio or four years the seniors worked hard at their fund- raisers. They earned and saved the cash for their activities. In the freshman year, the class sold many things, jewelry. stuffed animals, flowers, candy, and stationery. At the school carnival we had a marriage booth. At the end of the year. we took a break and went to Great America. During their sophomore year the marriage booth went up again. At the Pitt-Antioch game, we sold spirit ribbons. During their junior year we wanted to be cautious about spending our money since we had seen previous classes go broke during their junior year. This year we purchased colored pictures for our Senior section in the yearbook and then worked hard to raise that extra expense money. selling key chains and Pirate bumber stickers. - - - augur m4IIl4'1 yrrfirvy -zbuffrun fyrurz-J :Dyer ,7rzrr!rr lbyi SFNIORS ,-wr-Y .ov 41 rms jonique lane gegciano genifo jernundez gina gaming Curtis Madden anxiously awaits his finished product in his ROP Graphic Arts class. -,x , r- riff? 'A ,AJ - me K Q gina .gifzgerafal 1' 31.5 51X ', 7 i w 91625 geffy jforea is A ' ,ff '7'fS uzfg,,t .gn Q T. I 5 A J - wi W :MMQ 'Q 4 , 32' gk A yd -bv' is 6A2I'i52 j0l'l'2Jf pellet' 3I'0.5l H0125 ji' dl' 9 y gdlle gaialllay 26 SENIORS X -is ai R . JW , 'W ,Q X ww 51+ 1115 J. , mf -7' 4 Q Nz v K, if panda!! GHMMAU ,W its I f fi, Z x . , 451 Hi 4 Q ' Z Stacey Castiglione practices, Red Hof Mama Joey . for rhe musicaL Pal A 4 . n . -.4-'Wm Xuan.- gmma gm-cia .f 'fn i5'L f.7?'2,w. 4 E 1 e , M , .v x Al - YV' X 1 N W. k N 5 A - n :Ak , K ' -1 T4 ki ffl M' 4 S monica Garcia Sfeue garcia Uufori garner jrucy gary WW ,,,.. A X I 2-Quik h H ' e if F -:gy Y I M lu- miflwv-Ag fvmf' I Wanna! gauino x , A my .Min QHIIO5 GANIQY' Joan GOIIZGA5 SENIORS Seniors make future plans by Patti LaCasse 0 eniors began to plan their futures as college was 'just around the corner. Seniors talked about becom- ing engineers, accountants, home economists, child phycologists, lawyers, and other occupations. James Walker said, A two year college wlll come first then a four year college. l want to be an accountant and become well establlshed. Some seniors weren't posi- tive about what school to attend, if any. Planning the future didn't take the feeling of graduation away. Seniors were still excit- ed. Sheryl Puckett had senioritis and Dawn Amundsen was feeling special. Roger Baclig said, Gradua- tion was an emotional time of sadness and happiness. The memories will always be trea- sured but life must go on. .baud IU -,Azure ,uumpfon rune luarclesly amps ar er at if ffafw . A' X36 Ai .ak ' . l 51sr '7-vt Jlorraine .HHFFI5 Wicbfk ,yarriaon .gala .Jueafll mina Jqernanalez Srs. control leadershgo by Michelle Axel eniors dominated the stu- dent Body Board of Directors, with six out of twelve members being seniors. Lorraine Harris. a four year veteran and active member of the student body and officer stated, The Board is important because students get a say in what goes on in the governing of the student body. Seniors on the board were Theresa Hilado, president, Lor- raine Harris, vice-president, David Jeans, School Board representative, James Jones, treasurer, Philomena Cardinale, senior class representative, and Joe Siino, representative-at- large. All members of the board were elected or appointed having acquired skills to make major decisions concerning the school. fs , ll, X it f'f'lQ if qir.lfQJ,gfluMil'w. If - 5. 'W to ,M eficia Juernanrlez jlrereaa Jlhfazlo gehltia .Mnea 3110 Wgoc .young SENIORS - glare. wif JR. oaggefn ,ggnacio Wegzin yaclwon Trent Scott and Miguel Solo design rheir house in Mr, Conigliois archirecrural design class. 1 W A IQ' ,N ,iffy g' ,nu N A f ' ' 2 1 , ly ' L 13 N 5. A -M. - ' . If . 'V W 'fe ,L N' n , M eene n g -nf A he W ' if 229, , qi' l 50' Q ,f 131 J' '-:vi 1 4 . M e L frm, Q 1- , cylaraa yaramifdfz ibauid yeani .Shine yolznaan glric JOLIMOII 5 by ' hifi - , W . -f.,..- X A M ' V: ,A .ik 1 A Q: f 'yq,,irvy, 1 . ,' jg . vs' ' ' 'QS' -Mei H ' L ' SJ- W ' Juan JOLIIJOII h .KEITH JDAIIJOII SLGFOII JDAIIJOII 325725 JOIIBJ QQ SENIOR5 W , fy I . M , . M r 1 .J I ., 7 Q James Jonea Jennifer Jonea :Diana .Keafa Iarren .JGcLer i BB!-V 1 j2l'2llC2 .K00llfZy grill!! .kfaude JIHCHJJQ medfllla ollhra A, YL wg' ff Pg 19+ Ofga ellafa ' Wonigue JIGSLOII jl'uCy allali?ll0l'2 ' EO!! 1209142 szmorxs Honors English benefits many by Kristine Styers any academic students enrolled in the Honors English class because they knew a college education was impor- tant. The honors course is much more difficult than a regular college preparatory class. Mrs. Anne Morris said, ln this class you study more material and read about 12-18 major works every year. Students realized the ben- efits. David Jeans, an honor student commented, Mrs, Mor- ris and the class help prepare students for almost any major college in the United States. lt's not the class itself, but a school inside of a schooI. Brent Britcil said, Mrs. Morris piled the work on but l feel it will help us to be better college students. Honors' students attended plays, such as Macbeth. They also took a field trip to the Renaissance Fair. Derekk Souders anticipates Mr. Cross' cue before he strikes the cymbals. 32 SENIORS km ollfusclnner griun Qllforen Webin Qlyoyzl Shane!! love , P X' ' , , t',w..QN.N w, - yolrn alzafun Fllimai .-,Eau l l marine Wcgfure jerry Wccree yolanda Wflonufd 'lflhfbum WCQW Willie, Barrow advise by Kristine Styers rs. Corizon Willie and Ms. Jacquelyn Barrow advised the class of '85' four continuous years. Barrow commented, It's a very good idea to advise a class for four years, because you're able to see them grow and mature. You become attached to each individuaI. Willie described the class of '85 as an, aggressive and talented class. They were very motivated and got things done. They're one of the best classes we've had here at Pittsburg High. Kearson Malmgren said. They've been very helpful and supportive to the class throughout the years. Joseph Silno added, They have helped us much more than advisors had to. Both advisors dedicated their time to help in activities and motivate the class. Fundraisers and participation dominated the success of the class. 49. 9 f phonzla Wcjugh Muian Wcjune gurfia Vnaclclen .xdnnie maffari swans i 'N , L :wit ' , , f 157 A Q X ' in, ,N if 1 w X i .kearaon Wafmgren N WicAe!A manfughi warg Warfin Jduerneff madon X Q u Wickefd WalejceL Clzurda fnyaflzia WML Wwemfoza merricL mimr V ' - 1 .xdnfione Woody Jian monJragon N I Joe Siino designs o computer program, L i Q4 Q ,J A, o q V N. 172 '.,,, . 'v' :fif - lacarxlo moran 5bauiJ morgan Slaci Woran .xdnfonio morria if 1 M my 7' -' 'QU' kt ' fs? A joLn Wane , ghrfmla Wane: Wafahe Warez scoff 77eAoii 1, ,fx Z I fx in , S r s X - jAoy Wguyen Edgar Dones Hgures our the placemenl of rooms in his floor plan. - smnorxs i i 1 lg ROP pro vides i special classes by Danielle Nichols he Regional Occupational I Program CR.O.P.J provided a wide variety of specialized I courses for students, such as lbaniefi Wiclwg ,Shuen Wino Tina Wilder and Jennifer Puccio. I Puccio trained at the Contra I l Costa Times in Walnut Creek in i ' communications, I e a r n i n g A- re p o r t i n g. She gradually worked her way up to covering stories with a reporter, finally interviewing for her own stories , with a by-line. Tina Wilder participated in - Legal Office Careers at Ygnacio - Valley High School. She learned legal work skills and vo- I I cabulary. She learned to type wills and other legal I documents. I She sat through actual court cases, giving her own evalua- tion as a lawyer would. That was the most memorable time of the class for Wilder. ,gill Wofueda CV f!'ia Wafman L. 3 I., xv'- Oraga ylunez .Necfor lgerez-Iguclreco Jorclun paula Jalan lgaroli 36 SENIORS Values change as we grow up by Jennifer Puccio eniors changed their future occupational goals and values compared to their earlier years V when fun was their main concern. Lloyd Peterson's main con- cern as a freshman was to hang out with his friends and be a part of the crowd. Valori Gardner and Joe Siino were more into the social aspect of school their freshman year and - partying. Marisa Demetrakopulus said, In my sophomore year I went through changes and began to mature more. Gardner added I didn't take the classes I should have because I didn't wont to work yery hard. I In their junior year. students began thinking about their future. Siino and Peterson were more serious about their school work and concerned about applying to college. mp.. 3ranL paasmore pefer yoachm Qlvoycl peferaon Jan phun l 1 l .l cl,e.f4nn lzcrcering jerry nerece .gfe,1Lani e nzzagoni 3:-ec! paindexler SENIORS if . 41 , -' z- 1461 jg-f A s a 5294 I C 'NL Jolzn porler Jalan porfer wenzly powers Rosa priefo - -im. jennizzr puccio .gheryf Pufkeff pyfanf ' .krislie lgaalcgfnz 1 ' L AWN: .xdnnelfe pamierez WafAiaa !QamLow5Ly Marisa Demerrakopulos prepares her daily assignment for Mr. Sullenbergerk physics class, Q SENIORS 1 . ' J -Tw N 'Q -1 ' 'X W- ' T'-M H A f 'IW' . fm 1 . 4 +5 5 - 6L2l',.42 QGIICAQI' H0201 puyrao l ?. 1 -,ga .yiwrfffww ., 5 ,,WNQ' m.3f79f 4-QW' W ,' X' Y 4.1 Suzeffe may .glzeon lguera garmen poalriguez Warifza igoalriguez ffm f murreff lgeen miarzne lgeicl Tommy Jordon carefully applies a handle ro his cup fn crafts. SENIORS Class deals with issues by Michelle Axel r. Jack Tackett and Mrs. Janet Blevins taught govern- ment and 'dealt with current world issues. Tackett's classes learned that decision making is a skill and in order to vote, one must know how to make choices and understand how the govern- ment system works. Basically, the classes dis- cussed voting and current issues like, The Simpson Mazolli Dill, a bill dealing with immigration. Jordan Panis said, I felt discussing current issues made government interesting because students had a chance to think for themselves. X 14 ,.-e. wr., .1 f K K, 4 Suu! lgozlriguez Wanda puma: - Cfrris ,Qospfvi-fr 6arhon you Jlupe ,Quiz Jean-,Zane .gafumin Qbwayne .Sanford Juke .ganfehsia QQ smiorxs Zllfnla ,SQIIIIOJ .fglilllflllf .S1'l'l'llll0 ytlll g 6Lll asllll ,S7ll'l'All ll 595 ,nr 5, E? Clubs aid friendshps by John Brooks enior participation in activity groups, such as clubs was vital. There were so many active clubs thot every student had the choice to choose their activity. Ski Club member Derrick Miller said, It's impor- tant especially for seniors, to be involved in clubs. Friends played the biggest role in club involvement. Ida Heath added, Clubs play a big role because after graduation, lots of people will never see their friends again and being part of o club or clubs gave us the opportunity to shore exper- iences. Being o member of a club mode school more exciting. Hector Perez-Pacheco ex- claimed, Being involved in clubs mode the school day shorter and more fuIfiIIing. gouie agheekan V FLHJ ,qknrf 9054.774 .Sana Wlflicllaef SENIORS :Q DJ J Qing kij , 1 , fi can ,, 32,7 . x A fn. . F, ' .- . 5. , fa' ' sq , . .,.. V 1 A . R . w 2 f J M Z ,L I Q.,,.4'fv z P1 t 44, is 'f lQoLerf .gmiflz Mart Ramkowsky kicks back in English me-imonal -gmiffl S R , x- 7 YB , EEN .glzirby .gmiflz Warfi n Soares ss Q Mr .kridfin .geffby Maurice 4 SENIOR5 ,K T ww- ' ,fw 1 .S?2pL0ll5 ,n'f? '4'., ig., V 1 I QVA , Q 4 E 3 ,.f-,ixqg ' 2 fb an K if L I ni -til Wigue! Sofa .EberreLL SouJer.4 I Theresa Hllado watches as Srudenr Leodershfp class forms commirfees. 'Z . , V m 32' - , .szerry .giggcll .gefana .gorniofo games Sfroup Q Wargueffi .syurgid F , AW? xx! .. ,, 1 We. g Ng I X , . Q. -45'2?'23f , 1 A -.Af . mg- 'S'Z-'I 1 3 i' .kridfine .gyera .Jvlecfor Suarez mawn Suflon mario .glwmaa - Nb ami if n Af' 'N I' o-' 'Z ef WW gric .7llom,1.4on lQoLerl .7Lom,non peLecca joanfino jownaend 3 43 Fashion changes colorfully by Kim Walters his year's fashion definately stood out from the past years. Flourescent, neon, glow- in-the-dark socks, shirts, pants, and earrings, were seen on many. The all popular green, orange, yellow and magenta neon colors were coordinatd in such a way that students could be seen from a great distance. First it was Boy George and nobody really knew what to think of his long braided hair and his fantastic make-up job. I honestly thought he was a girll Renee Decesare said. But when the Thompson Twins added these flourescent colors to their all black wardrobe to perform on stage, people began to think twice. These colors can be put together any way to have the most spec- tacular outfit you've ever seenl Warciao Mcenfe .gamlra uffaioaaa Q14 semorxs jliomud jrice muffin! jroia Iiana MA: .gluereaa MA: Manuel Gavlno ands Maurice Stephens finalize lheir blueprints 'P QE.-If ' GZIBIGIIJ WHPJ Janie! wade? 11' MOHJH ,WHILEF .jGWlLel'!y WUAQPJ Many enjoy ' weekends by Resse DePano eniors returned to school on Mondays after enjoying many weekend activities. Many seniors spent time at parties, relatives' homes, with friends, shopping, or going out to a disco. D . During football season, most looked forward to Fridays to attend football games, either at home or away. After the game, the ideal place to go was out for pizza. Anna Marie Mallari said, I mostly spent my weekends with my friends, going out to movies and bowling, after pizza. Sometimes I went shop- ping, visited my friends, and I participated in Campus Life's activities when I was not doing anything eIse. 'li .r nf . ,je gf. 1 Warifyn warhefd graig warren Cfarence wa5Lin9fon Gregory walLin5 ssmons A -- -113+ ,..1 ,.f- -- ' at H ' f, wk X V . 'w .g W X , M - W Y 1 MLK W A 1 , Y , ' H Jw. Sagrina wafLi-n5 .gave Walden Wax ,MALL Jacquefyn While jina IMAIJBI' .Kevin mfgama Cllanfizz wnafon .Kerri wormky - .x4!Z'eJ. wrf9Lf P .glzerri wyricL glzridofzller yorL .fdngegca Zauafa' 46 R ssmofxs Looking back at N memories by Kim Walters I emember getting lost in the deep hallways when you were a freshman? What about those frozen frogs you had to dissect in Mr. Stott's biology class? We all remember coming in as a freshman and not knowing what NGB, NGG or what the C in front of a room number meant. We all needed to ask an upperclassman where some class was. Scary, huh? I was so nervous coming to a new school! Finally we were sophomores. No one could make fun of us because we were no longer freshmen. Now, we took driver's education and of course, everyone would make sure that they were not near the driver's education car. After a difficult year of being a sophomore we entered the world as juniors. Now, we could drive to school and date more and some of us had found our possible life time sweetheart. The Junior Prom was a big event to look forward to. We went out shopping for tuxes and beautiful dresses early. Many decided to try out for P.A.A. plays and David Troia made M.C. for Night Club Tonight. We are now at the top of the totum pole and it was our turn to make fun of the freshmen. We all looked forward to the Senior Ball and of course graduation. Many of us will graduate and go our separate ways. , SENIORS Q 4 1.1 ,, i, J ff I- fbi f F15 s s f-5:-5w'5-isifwcia , .,.1,L, ., ' .ff . . ,, g,q::.:,,. , 1 2 J i ff' 'J lvtwiffl , 1, pw.-f-a,'1. , .-.15N5'g. - 3 gkzbfrigs A ' .1 ,Br .si ' i.. ,L'49,,'3'4,g .- ,, '...-Q14 1 dh T I 11-.'xU', 'BQ flip 1. Lericia Hernandez, John Brooks and Kim Leuschner listen ro Suzanne Decker give her report in Srudenr Leadership. 2 Alvln Baluyut grabs o bir of o cinnamon roll during brunch, 3. Rozen'Rayroa, Roger Dacliq, ond Willie McGill, laugh or John Brooks' story, 4. Jordan Panis observes students in the quad, SENIORS if QA '4 if A A F' 'f:9QF?,i5'f'5 I f - -M 1 bpqngfggy ' mag? 1 'f1??i3'?iFf22h, - FW Tfzify-uf' , , Q53 algae if 5-A ' i , ,gs Qi H NI. R' s lafv i J 3 rake high honors by Annette Ramirez Erlinda Nanez, valedictorian, and Kearson Malmgren and Katherine Sanchez, salutatorians, achieved the highest grades in the senior class. 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This was a tough game: they were quick as us and we were playing at the same level, commended David Jeans. The turning point of the Pirates' season was Northgate. Can you remember when they came out uniformed in orange jerseys and white pants and returned to the locker room and came out all orange? That was to motivate us more. After playing not so great against Concord, we didn't really know how we were going to play as a team. We knew we should have played a better game against Concord. Fortunately, we regained our pride once again, stated quarterback, Alan Citero. Going into overtime, Coys Ray's interception in the end zone enabled Maurice Stephens to score on the first play for a touchdown which won the game, 20-14. Listening to players reminisce, the biggest game, including Antioch, was Ygnacio Valley. The Pirates needed this win to share the DVAL title. Not only was it the seniors' last home game but they still sought revenge from last year. This year. we played on our home turf and it was their turn to Iose, stated Brian Lloren. 1. Trent Scott successfully scores another touchdown. 2. Harold Blrton slaps five with Alfred Chatmon after making a spectacular play. 52 VARSITY FOOTBALL ,.,. . ' -A B ' L .V N . . , 'ffj'f 5'. ' , X., , Si T' ,sig is . - . . ' , A twiki pf- irq GD Q 1. Assistant line coach, Ron Conigllo huddles with Pirates to discuss ng strategy play. 2. Martin Walker and Tomm y Nlcolosl show their enthusiasm after defeating Northgate. 3. Melvln Jackson rushes through opponent's tough defensive line. 4. Offensive line makes a hole for Brian Llaren. 5. Coach Al Bonanno gets kickoff team ready to begin game. VARSITY FOOTBALL n i Q -. , . .,x.1 'x, -4 , sw '.- 1, . . 5 Q .M , ' .,-.g,,,, ., ,. 5... , fo' ' A -H-wh 'f f Q. A ' '- ' 'ij -F 1. b 5-.':'gVgVlf.,.Ka yr 'Q ' F I --2 .. 'f T 'mi -sw -1. . . -4 .. 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Confetti, 11 Jordan: 5th Row: J. Belton, D. Reese, E Riley, M. Walker, C Ross, A. Holmes. 5. Coston, M. Walker, and M. Stephens. 2. The offensive line opens o hole for Maurice Stephens. 54 VARSITY FOOTBALL l' ,I P l'? 'ri S I X . SN .f sn HBV , S2 ' las h, xg 1 Loss from a coin flip by John Brooks The Pirate varsity football team was eliminated from NCS playoffs from a little coin flip, heads or tails. Before regular season began, the Pirates were already ranked in the 3A Bay Area Prep Poll, top 10, by losing 7-6 to Tracy, beating 01 ranked El Cerrito 21-20, and losing to Christian Brothers, 34-28. Pitt was predicted to take the league with their 41 offense and 92 defense in the division. After Pitt defeated Ygnacio Valley, they clinched the league title and also o guaranteed playoff berth to NCS, even if they lost to Antioch. The day before the big game between Pitt and Antioch, news came out that they were not guaranteed a spot, and that the board suddenly changed the rules in determining who goes to the championships. Pitt lost to Antioch 18-6, so there was a three way tie for first, between Pitt, Antioch, and Northgate. As Pitt lost the coin flip, they were simply eliminated from post-season play. Defensive player Danny Arroyo said, It was heart breaking: it was like a nightmare come true, knowing that you were ranked 41 in the Bay Area at one time and just losing to Antioch, we lost our chance to go to the playoffs. 1. Head Coach Larry Rodriguez and Assistant back field coach, AI Bonanno contemplate the next ploy whlle team members watch, 2. Trent Scott runs for extra yardage against El Cerrito. 3. John Pardl blocks enabling Melvin Jackson to make a large gain. VARSITY FOOTBALL . qv t Pitt loses Big Game by John Brooks On Saturday, November 10th, the varslty Pirates lost their second straight Blg Little Game to Antioch on the Panthers' Eells fleld. 18-6. Defensive back, Manuel Gavino sald, We lost because as soon as the offense would get a good drive going. something bad would happen like a fumble or an lnterception. The weather was at its worst. having rained most of the day before and it wouldn't stop during game time. In fact, the field looked like Antioch just had their annual rodeo jamboree. Leading Pittsburg rusher of the day, Trent Scott, rushed for 30 yards on 10 carries, endlng the season with 800 yards for the season. Brian Lloren rushed for 21 yards on 6 attempts and Maurlce Stephens rushed twice for an average of 4 yards. Quarterback Alan Citero, threw 11 completions on 23 attempts for 84 yards. Leading receiver of the day was Tommy Jordan, catching 3 passes for 37 yards. Steve Watson caught 3 for 28 yards, whlle Richard Gonzalez snatched 3 for 20 yards. The Plrates still have an impres- slve record over Antloch in the annual Big Llttle Game, which began 60 years ago. Pltt edged Antioch with 20 wlns to their 16, with 4 ties in this tradltlonal arch rlvalry. 1. Tommy Jordan leaps in the alr for a 60 yard catch. 2. Brian Lloren escapes an Antioch defender, 3. Danny Carpenello blocks the way for Brian Lloren. 4. The Pirates and coaches cheer as the first team ls announced 5. Fullback, Maurice Stephens, bulls his way through the Antioch llne. 6. Defender, Mike Crespo catches the punt return for big yardage. Z Alan Cltero pitches back to Trent Scott for a big gain. 565 PITT-ANTIOCH GAME 1 ,wwf R? , W awk QD PITT-ANTIOCH GAME J V's season ends 10-0 by Patti LaCasse The junior varsity accomplished a record that has never been achieved before in Pirate history, a 10-0 season. The first 5-6 weeks of practice became a survival period. The team kept their commitment to do the best they can and came out winners. JV's surprised their coaches as well as themselves. Their total points for the year were 253 while their opponents only scored 42. They scored an average 25.3 points a game. The opposition never ran in a touch down. Coach Sam Quinones was very proud of his defensive team because the oppon- ent scored an average of only 4.2 points a game. The coaching staff included Herc Pardi, Quinones, and Jeff Gargalikes and they worked hard to prepare the team for the '84 season. Pardi commented, I enjoyed watching and helping the players develop. They were definitely a 'dynamic team . Lou LaCasses expressed, The coach- Ing staff Included the best coaches I ever had and I'II never forget them because of the winners they were. Their toughest opponent was Christian Brothers School in Sacramen- to, resulting In Pitt winning 8-6. Donald Hines, Most Valuable Player, said, l felt good about the team setting a record. Jason Walker added, I was proud of what our team accomplished. The most improved players of the year were Kevin Tollver and Mike Helbel. Javier Ayala was most inspirational. 5 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ai V Z warn .Maul W ' M F' J ! ,f Q G9 CD 1. Back row: L ro R: Dyamal Llrrleton, Alex Sparkman, Paul Chambers, Anthony Dent, George Plckeron, Mlke Helbel, Cralg Dellecl, Kevln Tollver, Mark Marcanranlo, Joe 5lIno. 4th row: Ken Allen, Jason Walker, Jared Butlen Paul Marln, Sal Gumlna, Javler Ayala, Davld Gutierrez, 5reve DeMonner, Ed Doklnskle, Kevin Cosron, Ed Vlramontes. Jrd row: Fred Perkins, Donovan Souders, Bllly Forrest, Mark Acoslo, Vlcror Alvarez, Dean Mackey, Maurice Green, Gary Abltz, Bobby White, Herman Johnson. 2nd row: John Gaerlan, Gino Suslrn. Mlke lumbaga, Lydla Stlgllch, .Sam Qulnones, Herc Pardl Jeff Gargallkes, Tracy Conlln, Gabe Soklz, Kevin Wyslnger, Donald Ray Hines. 1st row: C ythenla Russel, Erln Cronon, Joanne Lucldo, Rolando Tulley, Tracy Scott, Darrell Alfaro, Greg Jones, Lou LaCasse, Xavier Venegas, Vlckl Hunter, Debbie Clowson, Regina Harrison, Jane Plummer. 2. Lou LaCasse, Greg Jones, Mark Marcanronlo, and Kevln Tollver celebrare a vlcrory on Anrloch's home runi 3. Quarrer Back, Ken Allen wlrh center, Mlke Helbel ln a 21-0 rrlumph over Anrloch. 4. Coaches Jeff Gargallkes, Sam Qulnones, and Herc Pardl motlvare J.V's to caprure DVAL crown. 5. Donald Ray Hines gains valuable yardage against K V behlnd blockers Ken Allen and George Plckeron. 6. Tracy Scart flnds runnlng room with the help of Craig Bellecl, Ken Allen, and Jason Walker. Z Kevln Tollver catches a touchdown pass from Ken Allen. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JA--4 Team inishes 5-2- 1 by Teresa Krut The freshmen team was strong, defenslve, and tough and ended the season with 5 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tle. Coach John Abono tralned the athletes and they tried very hard against all odds. Their most dlfflcult and challeng- Ing game was against rival Antioch. That day was not a good one as valuable player Cralg Plneda sus- talned a shoulder Injury and was taken away by ambulance. Andy Trias commented, Un- fortunately, we just kept fumbling that day and lost 27-0. I thought it was a very successful season. The training was very hard and lt took up a lot of extra tlme, but It was worth it, Kirk Sullivan sold. 1. Bobby Howard M2, shows his emotions during the game. 2. The team huddles to discuss o play. 3. 102, Mike Torres, runs for a big gain, 4. Coach John Abono and Mike Torres watch a big yardage play from the sidelines. 5. injured Jimmy Jacobs is carried away to an ambulance. 6. Coach Abono discusses a play with Gary Cuppero, 43, and Joe Alcalna, 66. 6G FRESHMEN FOOTBALL ,mm ...,,,'!...,,.,, J ...N :wmv- wuakwkfgshswsiwmg 3 , W...-vena 5 MABAQ. as 'ii xv. Q .hs 'is Q T? nl xi, 'Ak' f VM 5Q,q'v-a.u4W '. W ,,.!1:ip:f1jA .G ,. ,V avant! 1' W Netters work together by Colleen Parent Unlty was found among the tennls players, according to second year player, Rowena Hllado. Na matter how bad thlngs became, we all stlll stuck together supported each other, and cheered each other on. Coach Ken Stott also felt there was a unlty among the players. He strove to see that each player would improve and necessarily only by their record. The team lived up to his expectations, and he was happy with the results. Hllado felt that she benefitted from the season. l am hitting my serves In more often and taking advantage of my position during volIeys. As well as improvement, Hllado enjoyed playlng because of the physlcal benefits as well as the Involvement In sports. The hlghllghts of the season were two wlns over Antioch and com- pllments received by Stott from other coaches on the players' excellent attitudes. Hllado felt that the team's outlook agalnst top teams, such as Northgate, was good. When It comes to playlng Northgate, we only play for fun and to get as many polnts as posslble. 1. Suzanne Becker volleys a winner past her opponent. 2. Stephanie Plzzogonl watches Intently as the ball salls over the net. J. Klm Leuschner follows through on her forehand. 4. Evette Castillo stretches to make a shot. 5. Letlcla Hernandez serves an ace to wln the polnt. 6. Team: Front: Ellnara Castillo, Sally Hernandez, Rowena Hllado, Tracey Conlln, mascot, Becky Stott, Bhanuben Patel, and Colleen Parent: Back: Klm Leuschner, Marilyn Warfield Sylvla Bocanegra, Coach Ken Stott, Clndy Schaeffer, Suzanner Becken Letlcla Hernandez. 62 GIRLS' TENNIS L, glgf,-. ,Mx ,l msyc, G5 5412 E-F21??3SQr.g:?S FN K 1' lsr.f?fFli-glilkrggi. fig 3 6 QIHSJ-.gL'IQ-fgvg z F x' wr, A Ssm.w YN 1 9I.iiA5..fS.YvNi A 'w rkvqih jfwfffil K' gghw. A gwgx X .H .fbix xqvfg - X 5. ' ,-l'?f.t,3f-vi? - X, Mxk--.Q. xfkwxi 1 s :iq . f K. KX X FY F'Yz'Y4 he , , if F A . A X f QQ ,VM,,..N-... 11 R W. :, 1: irlxkqo xW. N g . , .. . . . ..,. I L N.-.ff 'I X WWWMW mf' ' 155 N . T N , .. L sv . S tw .- , X 5 ii H X ? Q V N Q .Q - A- ' A 3:--law L 'NAM - ...,. Q hh . A ,.,,.... -Q N, X in kk K. , . , V , . ,..., ... ., .- 3 , , Q. 3 g x. . W .x - xp. 35:21 ' IfIE'ik xIx '.:.:5--T11 Q A 51-YQ' 5 -55 X 4 5- Q ,L L N - ,- -, , K v - , , Q V w W., ' Wlwwinfmwf WWE? Ill!! ' -M IDEM MH fmMMMmQ 'saaisaszzrazsa :ss :s l ums 63 Q Q CD GIRLS' TENNIS J-'A Cross country team has fun by John Brooks Although the cross country team dIdn't end the season with a winning record. 0-7, the team still had fun running. Coach Curtls Atklnson said, I had a lot of quallty runners missing this year as compared to last, as many of our important runners had taken jobs. There also was a low turnout of runners because of the reputation of not being wInners, Robert L. Williams added. Atklnson had the team run between 4 to 5 miles after school every day. Whlle in the summer the runners were on thelr own, Atkinson recommended they run between 400-500 miles to improve themselves for league. Brian Krause ran approxlmately 300 miles durlng the summer and he was prepared for the fall and was a much Improved runner. Accordlng to Atklnson, the team's strong polnts were that they worked hard In practice, performed well in meets, and most importantly, they dIdn't lose prlde In themselves. Plttsburg's cross country team had a lot of quallty runners such as Brian Krause. Lloyd Peterson and Robert Williams, who was most valuable to the men's team and also plans to run at Cal Berkely next year. Tresa Currie was the most valuable and consistent for the girls, while Janice Wllllams and Noaiah Eckman were most valuable for the JV ladles. 64 cnoss couwmv Qs. 6 C9 ,. rm ggkia, gb S ' 3' my 34' I W 1 71' 5 K ffl fr , it . V 4 i 5, Q As V, , tw in . , .,,, A , l ' 'M 513 f , 4 ,if J A, i I 1 '- gi I ,bf 4: 'fy Zu v , fVQtx,s v.,4 W , , 1 ,V g W W . ,l 3 K ? 1,4102 V -f 3 1 L 'sfl 4 2? V may M' ,s 4 ' Q ,, ,' , 1 ,,,V Q ,i . X G ' wwf ,, fQj5. .. if . - is V, bf, N . Vik . Q if Q- Q ', F 1 1+ if ,gf ff 9' ,ff ,if- W 5 9' ev . Q 1. David Sanchez, Steve Sanchez, Kendall Dlmerz, Northgate coach, Brian Krause, Lloyd Peterson loosen up for a league meet. 2. Team: Kneeling: Roberto Bernado, David Sanchez, Gabe Sanders, Michael Citlln, Steve Sanchez: Standing: Robert Williams, Noalah Eckman, Renee Palln, Andree Lozano, and Jerry Botello. Missing: Lloyd Peterson, Tresa Currie, Janice Williams, Brian Krause, Marvin Patten, Kendall Dlnery, and Coach Atkinson. 3. Lloyd Peterson lets it all out, 4. Tresa Currie winning her 3 mile race. 5. Brian Krause leads the pack. 6. Robert Williams on his way to winning another race. CROSS COUNTRY Teams play with spirit by Colleen Parent The young varsity and junior varlsty volleyball teams played with splrlt, despite their inexperience. One of coach Jean Neubarth's goals was to play as a team along with developing better skills. Their splrlt came to o peak when they won their only league match against Mt. Diablo. The team ended the season with a 1-13 league record. Second year varsity player Nina Trlas said, We played together and were organized but since we were a young team, there were arguments between players. The junlor varslty team had more success according to team member Veronica Partlda. Thelr league record tallied 4-9. We all worked together and supported each other. When that communication failed, our perfor- mance sIIpped. Trlas also felt that the hardest thing about their team was to accept mistakes and losses. Since we had a long string of losses, it lowered our team's esteem. 1. Varsity team: Front: M Peeler, K. Bostlclr, N. Trias: Back: J. Medelros, B. Martins, D. Dyer, L. Stlgllch, and M. Ogburn. 2. Nlna Trias bumps sets the ball to Wendy Peeler. 66 VARSITYXJUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYB ff ..- fa zffillf ALL 3 'Inu 1. J. V, playen Eva Lombardo watches intently as she bumps the ball over the ner. 2. The varsity squad lines up before their Antioch match. J. Jessica Medeiros receives the serve and sets it to the front row. 4. Sara Carter positions herself to make the save while Jessica Medelros looks on. NNN, Qi VARSITYXJUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL YN QD Pirr goes ro NCS by John Brooks After winning the DVAL title, the varsity hoopsters advanced to the North Coast SectIon's play offs. After Pitt demolished the DVAL and had taken everybody in sight, with the exception of one loss to Mt. Diablo, the Pirates went 18-1 in league play. When the second half came, Pitt had beaten Mt. Diablo 81-78 capturing the title for the third straight year, heading to the NCS play offs. ln the first round of the NCS play offs, the Pirate men played third ranked Amador Valley Dons, and beat them 77-65. Pittsburg's next opponent was Washington High Huskies. The Pirates won again, 62-61, in probably the most exciting game of the year. The mighty Pirates were Oakland Coliseum bound and were on a roll and hot. James Logan High, which had beaten Pitt the previous year in the play offs, were the next oppon- ents. Pltt played a close game throughout but lost 59-55. This was the game for the North Coast Sectional title. With PItt's surprising and great playing, they were voted as at- large-berth spot in the Nor Cal CIF play offs. They played Riordln Catholic High School of San Francisco, ranked 01 in Northern California and 1992 in the state. Pitt hung in throughout the game, until the final minutes, never giving up, but Riordln started to pull away and beat Pitt 64-55. Ray Bursey commented, We made It here, which is a lot further than anyone thought we would. 65 VARSITY BOYS' BASKEBALL CHAMPS PPP 'M is CD C23 'i Jlf Xl 4401 X g, N , . CQ V X M, .,,,, M ..,,,s.. -,.,..,,,... NM. W GJ 3, Charles Mathis goes up for O jumper. 2. Kenny Weary fakes out his opponent. 1. Clarence Washington takes down the net after Pitt wins DVAL title. 4, June Dones shows who is M during introductions. 5. Coach Atkinson and team get ready for the starr of the play offs. 6. Jerome Mixon maises 2 as Marzel Price gets ready for rebound. 7. Trent Scott shoots over Logon defender, VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL CHAMPS Experience helps team by John Brooks One maln reason for Pitt's success ln hoop was the experience they galned over the season. Seven varsity players returned, Including 8 who started last season, and were as follows: Jerome Mixon, Trent Scott, Raymond Bursey, Marzel Price, Scott Fryar, Charles Mathias and Kenny Weary. Coach Curtis Atkinson said, hav- Ing 7 players back is probably the maln reason for wlnnlng. Alongvwith experlence, they also improved their free throwlng and had strength from the bench. Atkinson added, Our team really hustled a lot all season long and really showed that they can ploy well together as a team. Varsity hoopsters also included senlors June Dones, James Harper, Clarence Washington, and Terry Pierce. Juniors were Sedwin Soberon and James O'Neal. At press deadline, scores and statlstlcs were not available. 1. Teamfrfront Row: J. Harper, E Gullloryr Kneellngim J. O'Neal, ll. Bussey, 71 Pierce, 71 Scott . as lngton: tancling:.Coach C Atlrlnson, 5. o . . athls, M. Price, I. Mlxon, K. Weary, 5. Fryar, and Assistant Coach John Blllecl. 2. Jerome Mlxon makes his moves as Scott Fryar watches. 3. Charles Mathis gets ready to ram lr as Marzel Price watches. 4. Kenny Weary shoots his jumper as Trent Scott gets ready for rebound. 5. Ray Bursey brings ball down court against his Panther opponent. 6. Edgar Dones goes up for a jumper against Oakland Z Scott Fryar dribbles down court looking for an open man. WELD VARSITY MEN'S BASKETBALL V ,. SXS- w....f' 9' wx A :P 'iw wk N F '---...,, .ww 1- Q - G9 VARSITY MEN'S BASKETBALL Young JV team has pride by Michelle Axel The junior varsity Pirate basket- ball team, an extremely young group of ball players, played with potential and pride. Pride was a key characteristic possessed by every player. They showed It on the court by playing tough defenslve and offensive ball. The team displayed more in- dlvldual basketball than team work. but they were all dependent on one another. Even though they lacked expe- rlence, these young men showed great promise. Coach James McLenna sald, This is a big year for them. They are gaining experience, and this year they should place 1st or 2nd in the DUAL. The team conslsted of junlors, Alan Heggerbaum, Darnell Brown. Herman Johnson, and John Solis, and sophomores, Raymond Hackett, Don- ald Hlnes, Archle Thompson, William Ollver, Joe Silno, and Bobby White. QD 72 JUNIOR VARSITY MENS' BASKETBALL , Lf X' , f R K 4 'sf LT - 't I 2 i 'A X, ,j :VI ,, , it X I AW Vi ll 'nfzm ,J 2 . Eifrgf ' ' J W Z7 ., ff - ...V rv V,, A 1 fm , ,, ffl' y N' V, , if an - up f .,,.,,, , M- ,. -HM. i C fx fn . , M 2 24 Z. 1. Raymond Hackett tries for a jumpshot. 2. Archle Thompson makes an ln bound pass. 3. Coach McLennan advises Donald Hlnes for an up-coming play. 4. Wllllam Oliver and opponent fight for a loose ball. 5. Djamal Littleton fights for the rebound. o. Team: Front row: J. Solis, H. Johnson, D. Hines, B. Whlte, R. Hackett, Srondingf Coach McLennan, J. Sllno, W. Oliver, A. Thompson, Mama! Littleton and Darnel Drown. 7 Donald Hlnes and Raymond Hackett apply pressure on a Clayton Valley Eagle. Q R 73 JUNIOR VARSITY MENS' BASKETBALL ' 2.0 affects frosh team by Tina Soliz 25 freshmen tried out for the team but only 15 made it because the rest of the freshmen were ineligible because of the 2.0 rule. 10 students actually joined the team. However, Todd Mendoza was the only player who put the most effort In. He never missed a practice, was very aggressive, and always put In 1002 for the team, commented Coach Mark Lawrle. The team practiced from 3:00-5:30 and Lawrie worked them hard on defense, offense, specific plays and correcting their weak- nesses. The majority of their games were close. Q7 74 FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL ' fr GD C9 CD 1. Freshmen team: From Rowf I Mendoza, P. Sanders, K. Bloodsaw, D. Wllllams: Top Row: Coach M. Lawrle, J. Colllns, W. Turner, D. Jlnnetr, S. Grady, R. Matherly, and K. Bursy: 2. John Collins takes a second look before passing to a teammate. 3. Davld Jlnnert tries to block his opponent's attempt to score. 4. Todd Mendoza dribbles the ball trying to dodge his opponent. 5. Wlllle Turner, 422, shoots a basket while John Colllns, M30 and Scott Grady, 124, back him up. 6. Todd 'III 5flx Mendoza goes up for 2. Z Todd Mendoza scores with only a few seconds left, Q I' FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL Mfr GD 76 vARsurY sims BASKETBALL 1-ww L Sophs dominate varsity by Merideth Fike Varsity team was young, lead by 5 sophomores, but that didn't stop them. Two months Into the season, they were tied for 3rd place ln the DVAL. Coach Dennls Flannery said, l was very surprised by the total playing polnts collected by the young players, and by the way the team played as a whoIe. One of the most outstanding games was agalnst College Park because It was picked to place 2nd In the DVAL whlle Pitt was predlcted to be In last place. Pitt won by 52-50. Our most trlumphant game was beatlng Concord because the last game we played agalnst them, we lost the tournament consolation prize. It was a game won out of pride, Lydia Stlgllch said. Powering the team were 5 sophomores, 2 junlors, 2 freshmen, and 1 senlor. Junlor Cathy Cardlnale and sophomores Lydia Stlgllch and Denlse Dyer, were the three top players. 9 out of 10 players are expected to return next year. 1. Lydla Stlgllch, Larrlce Hubbard and Charleta Thompson watch as Lallhonda Cclllns blocks a pass. 2, Charleta Thompson defends her opponent on an lnbounds pass. 3. Lollhondo Colllns trles to steal the ball from her opponent as Charleta Thompson and Denlse Dyer back her up. 4. L ydla Stlgllch flghts for the ball agalnst her Northgate opponent. 5. Coach Dennls Flannery and Assistant Coach Gultterez give the team a pep talk. 6. Latrlce Hubbard takes the ball and Denlse Dyer ls ready to help. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Martin, Bra wn lead .IV's by Theresa Heredio Lilly Martin and Melissa Brown were the two most outstanding players on the team. They put in 2002, effort and tried hard in every game they played. With the two of them playing, it was like having one professional player on the court, Coach Pete Cardinale said. At press time, they played 12 games and won 9 and lost 3. They broke the team record. Cardinale felt they should have won all of their games but they were victimized by illnesses. Each game they won, they beat the opposing team by many points. Cardinale has coached for 2 years and felt this was one of his best years coaching basketball. if M, 7 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1. Lilly Manln makes her move ro pass ro Melissa Brown. 2. Melissa Brown and Lllly Martln run the ball down the courr ro score, 3, Mr. Cardlnale, Dorls Murgula, Alnora Castillo, Tlna Bolden, Tonl Nelra, Jannell Hunter, Noadlah Eckman, Nlcole Levy and LoShonda Glbbs cheer rheir ream on. 4, Dorls Murgula gers a hold of the ball and runs it down the court. 5. Mellssa Brown and Lllly Martln show their pride and get up ro play ball again. 6. Ronerre Montgomery goes up for 2 offer a rebound. Z Janell Hunter and Sesly Budge both reach for the ball ro make o bosker. 8. Melissa Blown looks for o reammore ra pass ro. 'si XYYWQ ,QNX sf! 'fo A 'IS S N GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL GD Wrestlers work as a team by Sherri Stiglich Varslty wrestlers worked closely together towards a successful season. Kevln Confetti agreed, We started off as lndlvlduals but we qulckly grew together as a close team. Mike Lucero and Steve Galll were two key wrestlers and through thelr abllltles, helped lead their teammates to numerous vlctorles. The Plrates took second at the San Marln Invitational and also brought home the consolatlon trophy from the Firecracker 500 Tournament. The wrestlers agreed that Clovis Hlgh was thelr toughest opponent. Team work lnsplred the wrestlers to strlve for vlctory and function together. Artlmlo Rodrlquez added, The team always boosted each other's splrlts when things got tough. Coaching the team was George Galll. 1. Al Holmes gets ready to grasps hls opponent. 2. Mike Lucero demollshes hls opponent. J. Artlmlo llodrlquez successfully plns hls oppo- nent, 4. .Stove Galll, Erlc Grays, Ken Kilgore, Mllro Brooks, and Robert Morrison patiently walt for thelr next match. 5. Jerry Bottello scores another victory, 6. Steve Galllo pushes hard towards a wln. Z Tony Gordon walts to defeat hls opponent. Q VARSITY WRESTLING QD GD VARSITY WRESTLING Numbers plague J V's by Colleen Parent The 2.0, no F rule, struck again to limit the number of wrestlers available for the JV squad. Coach J. T. Stone felt that the rule was a main factor in the lack of members for the team. There were 12 wrestlers and 13 weight classes. Therefore, many experienced wres- tlers wrestled out of their weight class to make way for others who were less experienced. Third year wrestler, Mike Tum- baga felt that the team possessed a good spirit. Spirit is very important because it builds up a psychological edge. Stone felt that the team had lived up to his expectations. To wrestle, you have to have athletic ability. Each member gets instructional time: l look for the mistakes and then help correct them. Because of the rule, Stone went to the junior high schools to scout talent. I had to sell wrestling because people don't know what it is all about. A lack of wrestlers also forced some varsity team members to drop down to compete for JV's from time to time. 1. Mlke Tumbaga scores a reversal against his opponent. 2. Alonzo Latlmore fights for a pin against Antioch. 3. Edgar Legarda struggles to regain control of the match, 4. Paul Doolittle studies Antioch's wrestling style before his march. 5. Sal Bruno struggles for a talre down. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Q Swim team fails by .Iennifer and Christina Puccio For 22 years Mr. Bill Sullenberger coached the swlm team, but this year will be his last. ln March, the Athletic Dlrector's Board declded Pittsburg High School would not compete in the dual meets, due to lack of swimmers on both the men and women's teams. The exceptlon was that lndlvidual swlm- mers could compete in the DVAL championships. Although there were 7 returning swlmmers, the 7 men and 6 women were not enough to flll even half of the events. To flll each swlm event, you need 15 swlmmers from each team. Every tlme you don't fill an event, the other team automatically gets points for a first, second and third place wIn, commented Sullenberger. Slnce all of the DVAL schools will flll all of their events, the Pirates could have never won a meet. That's what these klds are faced wlth, constantly losing, added Sullenberger. Unfortunately 9 lettermen, who were ellglble did not join the team. Nobody knows that ln the late '6O's and early '70's the girls' team was undefeated and the boys' team ranked second and thlrd in the DVAL Other schools have JV teams along with varslty. Now, we can't even flll a varslty team, added Sullenberger who retired his position this year as the swimming coach. 4 SWIMMING ,,,,,,f41 we 'WWUQQQQ 'Nz-,. GD fxzki , ,www V ff.-3 WM . 5.i5ass?ff2,+, 0 f' , is 1. Erln Cronan ls dlsappolnted about the swlm ream's fallure. 2. Klrk Wehrmelster asks, How many more laps, Coach? 3. Tom Trlce ls rlmed whlle swlmmlng the breast stroke. 4. Debbie Clawson, Kearson Malmgren, and Klm Leuschnor rake a break from their assigned laps. 5. Chrlstlna Pucclo works hard on Improving her back stroke. 6. Swlmmlng Team: Bottom Row: Deborah Clawson, Chrlstlna Pucclo, Klm Leuschnor, Erln Cronan, Kearson Malmgren: Top Row: Orang Tablblan, Klrk Wehrmelster, Tom Trlce, Davld Wahat, and .lon Jones. Nor pictured: Rodolpho Chacon, Davld .llnnett and Stephanie Plzzagonl. SWIMMING 5 Varsity hopes for play offs by Shelley Doolittle Varsity baseball team had high expectations this season, and we'll probably make the play-offs, Coach John Abono, veteran of 4 years, said. Abono's assistant coaches were John Anello and Doug Partain. The three men worked together coaching for two hours every day after school. Abono added, All the returning players improved. He felt that all 9 returning players were extremely valuable to the team. Last year's team did very well. with an overall score of 12-0. Many players had to compete for positions. Competition for the pitching position included Lee Dongallo, Al Acuna, June Dones, Phil Layfield, and Prichard Gonzalez. Tom Nicolosi and June Dones competed for the short stop position. Outfielders competing were Craig Bellici, Richard Gonzalez and Mike Crespo. Abono's final decision was to have the players rotate. Varsity team included 1 soph- omore, 8 juniors, and 7 seniors. 6 VARSITY BASEBALL fits new, V, K ' H ,,,, , , vw? W M, , , Q , Q , so , A-'- ' ' i n H , ' f ', A , ,f? Q, 421 S 'Ag ,f , , f 1, ,,., 9 df 1' C. Q si f Mi,3, sv. Q af' ikq 1. Tom Nlcolosl pitches a curve ball to the batter. 2. Catcher Al Acuna watches Sam Cosron take hls turn at bat. 3. Catcher Martin Soares awaits the call on the last play. 4. Rozen Rayroa takes o break from infield practice before the start of the Liberty game. 5. Varsity Baseball team Bottom Row: Al Acuna, Hector Suarez, Don Hlnes, David Jeans, Ron Polk, Johnny Suarez, and Rozen Rayroa: Top Row: Assistant Coach Anello, Martin Soares, Craig Belllcl, Tom Nlcolosl, Sam Coston, Richard Gonzalez, Phll Layfleld Mike Crespo, and Coach Abono, VARSITY BASEBALL 7 I ' ' JV s attract new players by Josette Gonzales and Patty LaCasse Improvement was the word to describe the JV baseball team because of the new members this year. Coach Herc Pardl felt that the team's most Improved players would be Gabriel Sollz, Bobby Johnson, Kevln Coston, and Andrew Alatoree. The more experienced players, Javler Ayala, Ed Bokinskie, and Donald Ray Hines, the leading hitter, asslssted the team wlth their suc- cesses. A pleasant surprlse was found In freshmen pitcher, Steve Orlando. Wlth two hard hours of practice each day, Pardl found It easy to make the team work hard to accomplish thelr goals. The team played Las Lomas and won 7-6. The toughest game of the pre-season was against Amador Valley. Unfortunately, Plttsburg lost 4-2. Pardl thought the sophomores would contribute to the varsity team next year. He sald, My primary goal ls to teach sound fundamentals and prepare players for varslty. His second goal was to wln the DVAL championship. 1. Donald Ray Hlnes runs to steal 3rd base. 2. Gabe Sollz wlnds up for the pitch. 3. Bobby Johnson watches Coach Pardl's signals before pltchlng. 4. Andrew Alatorre attempts to tag out his opponent at 2nd base. 5. Coach Herc Pardl gives Donald Ray Hlnes and Eddie Boklnslrle pointers before going to bat. 6. Buddy Sollz gets ready for the hlt at first base. Z Team: Bottom Row: Gabe Sollz, Bobby Johnson, John Bustamante, Danny Macaplnlac, Andrew Alatorre, Coach Herc Pardl: Top Row: Eddle Boklnslrle, .Steve Orlando. Javler Ayala, Kevln Coston, Steve Demonner, Buddy Sollz, and Gary Abltz. 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W 'M A . 5162 'S , A . mb , , .aff -5, .. kt. ....- , K ' ,:-xx www K S K A NF ,, . 2' g -2 , - wr K 4 ff. , ,532 f5'i?2iLil?M,3,fQw, H -.Www X , w 'ff ff 7,2 flijig- 'wbf 'ff' iisfg.. :VM -'Mis ,, Q V X -' A .d.,3',Q'fQ j,'.-yf. ' if L fy, gig' , b Y Q ij, ...3.... if: 'PY 1 ,S get av, ii L. ,, ' ' f '44 17 . X L , Jfffhff., A A iq! , - .4-.. f 'gf,-2-w,,wf- -g , - . K -' 1- 1- I , T 01 f , -7 1 , ' L ,K Y g 0 1' ,.,., ,X Q ' 1' -:xiii QQ TRACK A -t s . , ti.. N nf: '-.t-ff, ' Ni' S . 4. . - . -112: c 3 A' , .. 'f . QQ .N MM. .. gag.. .M . . .gg 5. , ,. . K, k X Q.: wg. 5.5 KA AAL. 4 . K: .. , Tracksters show ability by Regina Harrison Small in numbers but mighty tracksters showed ability and were favored as the DVAL champions. The team consisted of 37 in- dividuals with 26 returning Iettermen and letter women. This year's varsity squad showed strong ability in various events, Coach Phil Webb said. These events included the 400 meters, run by Robert Bennett and Tommy Jordan along with Donald Payne. Bennett and Al Banks ran the 200 meters. Varsity girls' team showed strength in the 100 meters run by Carla Lawson, while Regina Harrison and Teresa Curry ran the 200 meters. Curry dominated the 400 and 800 meters. Harrison also showed strength in the high jump. The FrashlSoph team showed promise also. The team worked hard this year preparing themselves for NCS and State Meet, added Webb. 1. Bobby White clears his high jump height at 5'6'f 2. Melvin Jackson sprints to the finish line as he anchors the 440 relay. 3. Team: 1st Row: 71 Curry, R. Harrison, C. Lawson: 2nd Row: M. Lloyd M. Jackson, H. Johnson. T1 McCree, R. Bennett, I-1 Polndexter, D. Hackett, D. Payne, J. Porter, 71 Jordan: Jrd Row: C. Anderson, V. Partlda, E. Castilllo, M. Drown. N. Hughes, K. Norwood L. Alvarez, I Frazier, E Beals. M. Jones, A. Dukes: 4th Row: M. Ramkowsky, J. Janes, B. Forrest. W. Turner, E. Valentin: 5th Row: D. Arroyo, A. Calderon, M. Stephens, L. Peterson, P. Pylant, A. Banks, R. Williams: oth Row: R. Chacon, K. Casper, M. Pattan, R. Keats, B. Collins, R. Prieto, B. Kruse. C Madden, W. McMullen, B. White: 7th Row: M. Drown, J. Cobb, R. Fong, A. Crews. J. Casper. C Guy. and J. Johnson. 4. li Jordon cruises in to the finish line in first place in the 860. 5. Donald Payne receives the baton from Robert Bennett in the 440 relay which they ran in record time. TRACK Rerurnees aid team by Cecelia Nichols With the help of 6 returning letterwomen, the varsity softball team was off to a good start. This year's squad is very strong, competltlve and wllling to learn, but above all each of them are fine athletes who have the right attitude to make It to the top of the DVAL, Coach James McClennan said. The competition among the league was just about even as most other teams also had players from last year. Sophomore, Lydia Stlgllch said, Although we are young, our youth ls on our side, as it opens the door for several more promising seasons. This year's Lady Pirate squad consisted of 3 freshmen, 3 so- phomores, 8 junlors and 1 senior. 1. Debble Tlrey gets ready to release the ball ta her opponent. 2. Jessica Medelros watches Coach McLennan for a signal, J. Tracy Conlln gets ready for the pitch. 4. Glna Roma takes her poslrlon on Jrd base. 5. Sesly Budge labs a pitch to her opponent, 6. Denise Dyer watches the batter's next move intently. 92 VARSITY SOFTBALL in Wi :aff irjhhtr s Q. W ., it Af .7 gigs' Q t ,, sy at , Q ' em Q, , . S- ' w T L r 4 K Lg.. sncssf.. ' is H -sw.. ,ws , N. sf 7 .iw fifFs!f.3t5i1.,s1fts as gm -fd-ft-s xiii? mfg., Flannery I' ef Uff7S by Virginia Paganini Coach Dennis Flannery re- turned for his second year of coaching the JV softball team in addition to his job as director of Leisure Services in Pittsburg. Try-out practices were long and hard as the girls practiced running, throwing, and their positions from Monday through Friday, for about 1-V2-2 hours. I tried to work them hord In learning the fundamentals of the gome. We tried to be as successful, as possible, Flannery added. 19 girls tried out for the team, and only 13 made it. Many of the girls were experienced players because they had participated in League teams before. is JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL L 'k ww 1. Phllomena Cardlnale prepares ro purr. 2. Derrlck Mlller hos o successful doy on the green. 3. Chuck Dyer drives the boll from the 10th hole. 4. Nlck Slvll alms for the 3rd hole. 5. Golf Team: Phllomena Cardlnale, Mlke Macaluso, Dlno Suslm, Tony Bovlch, Derrlck Mlller, Nlck Slvll, Chuck Dyer, and Coach Jack Becker. 94 VARSITY GOLF Becker coaches golf 8 years by Shelley Doolittle and Theresa Krut Since 1967, Mr. .lack Becker has coached golf in addition to his teaching assignment in the business department. This year we had 4 returning and 2 new golfers and they all have improved a lot, especially Philomeno Cardinole. Decker felt that Chuck Dyer was the most valuable player on the team. Last year the team's record of 6-11, was pretty good, commented Becker. They competed against 8 different schools and participated in a FAL tournament in April. Cardinale, golf veteran for 3 years said she had a good time playing on the team. The guys treated me like one of them. The team practiced every day after school at Pittsburg Golf ond Country Club. The school supplied balls, gloves, and shirts but the players provided shoes and golf clubs. We hope to see many new, young and inspiring golfers in the years to come, added Becker. VARSITY GOLF Tennis team im raves by Chrlstlne Pucclo Boys' tennls team grouped together for a successful year. Out of 12 players, the following 9 players returned: Scott Coddow. Roger Bacllg, Frank Wood, John Carter, Mlchael George, Brook Os- borne, Hector Lara, Ramon Cuya, and Dennls Cuya. The team members were enthu- slastlc and had great attitudes towards the team. They hoped to win more matches than they dld last year. We're really out here to have fun and that Is what lt's all about, commented Coach Ken Scott. The team practiced 2 hours a day and towards the end of the season, they played better ball. We deflnltely had a better team than last year, added Stott. LW I 1 0 96 BOYS' TENNIS 't 4 '-' KX :mn T N ,lg , X XX XXX W QV 4 x Xxx? U Q W 4? at Z if H X GQ X Q, - 'X ' ' ,VV 3 E - ' ' , , ' .. I 8 5 A M ,f v., W Q 'sv N mm ,M ,rf I 1...-Q 5-35mjsf4'D :-rl, -' ww, ifiwwzxxsxw M-X-fsgxlu kk x Y K K ,.,,..,,, , - - M...-.... nlllllil - fb sf. E it ,v fizflw. at S2 1 ,Z A , J ' -f. X ' 0 5 ,, Q:- ? S . Egfr l A' , f-c tw l ,,4psunnw-MW ww W' ' 0 c, 3 .gg .x ,-, ees K, LL.-.k gi. 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Juniors Debbie Clawson, Erin Cronan, Vicki Hunter, Maria Vossos, ond Trina Walker sign up for Ski Club on Clubs' Doy. 2. Debbie Lorenzo shows her spirit by porriciporing in Bear Sire-er Day while she relaxes wifh Cecilia Nichols. 3, Dina Blllecl diligently works on her homework during brunch, O -1- iuwons x L2x,:1?i,g.J-5 .12wz,.-, CD 0124 l Jumosxs Q Gina Amien Gena ' Michelle Scott Sherrie Sandro Leigh Alexander Michele Michele Martha Glenn Antionetfe s L 4 f 4 ..'. 'gl- , .1 4 ' '.', - 1 'lol l v , 9,0 - ' ' if f' ' ' , rye '12 .i . 1 f' ' mx' 1:4 Jody Donahue dresses up for Halloween as Clare Carter worches orhers. Mario JUNIORS Sheila Wlndlng, Kim Rhodes, Regina Harrison, and Tonl Blackman are amused by a friends Joke. t QE!-E1 ' 1 , Alonzo Banks Consueto Barajas Charles Barnes r Maria Bartolo Enriela Bautista Sandra Becker Suzanne Becker Michelle Bennett Lean Besnears Dina Billeci Toni Blackman Derrick Bleck Money dominates discussions by Mike George Main topics of conversation at class meetings were raising money for the Junior Prom and organizing a Junior-Senior Party. The meetings were run constitu- tionally by the president from a prepared agenda and the minutes were taken by the secretary. The vice-presidents job, when not filling a vacant office, was to keep the class in control, The treasurer gave weekly reports. The representatives reported all SBOD events to the class and brought all class problems to the board. The class began the school year organized and willing to work. , One disappointment, however, was the relative disappointing attend- ance. ranging from 20-30 students, Mike Crespo, vlce president said. Randy Bomagat Robert Bomagat Jerry Botello Ladawna Boyer Mike Brooks fi!- -fer Darmell Brown Derrick Brown Leatrice Brown Martin Brown Nlna Trias works behind the ghoulish Sal Bruno in Mr. Donannols U. JUMORS 5, Hsrory class, Sol Bruno John Burks Raymond Bursey Llso Calderon Chris Calico Antonne Coronto Ben Corbojol fMichoel 'Corric Shoron Correr A-Morio Cosillos C CEllen Cosrillo liiichoridiiir Choion Chrlsfino Chorfier Joson Clorls C nnono Jerry Clork Debbie Clowson Dorren Coleman 'Kevin C Conferri Peter Cordovo C Julie Courtois Loshon Croig Michael Crespo Erin Cronon To :unions i S3 'Z Martha Cruz Delao Chris Detorres Patrick , DeWerk Joslyn Diaz Kendall Dimery Donahue Dangallo Tracy Eaton Blackman leads class by Sherri Dallman Toni Blackman served as class president and was involved in many activities. T She also helped the class make plans for the Senior Ball. She had to attend all meetlngs and help with everything involving. the class. Blackman had wanted to be president of a class since she was In the 4th grade as she always liked the sound of, Toni Blackman, President! She ran for president in Central Junior l-ligh's 8th grade which helped her prepare for what was ahead in high school. Also, her political colleagues encouraged her to ga for lt . She said, The Class of '86 was hard working. They just needed someone to motivate them. She felt that she was the one to do just that. They had a lot of goals and Blackman felt they attained them. Blackman's advice to the next junior class president was, Don't get frustrated. Stick to what you believe. Don't let anyone discourage you. Always remember, a good leader ls a good follower. Elliot Elquisr Joann ' Enea English Epperson Giovanni Espinosa Raquel Fajordo Fernandez Fernandez Ferrante JUNIORS James Figeroa Cerena Flores Robert Fong Eric Foster Steve Galli Lynette Garcia R Joseph Garcia Mike George Stacey Gibbs Kelvin Glasper Renee Gonzalez Richard Gonzales Deborah Green Eric Grays Rose Greenup Michaela Guerrero Allen Hagerbaumer Jason Haley Rob Hammond Shari Harr Danette Harrell Aaron Harris Regina Harrison Lucindy Harrison Teresa Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Robert Hicks I JUNIIORS Hilderbrand h an Juniors begin their future Al HOIFYWGS by Monica Mijares ' ee' Publications took a survey of the junior class to determine their feelings i about the class. Many students felt now they were unique because they were accustomed to the school and realized the importance of an education. Most respondents agreed this was their hardest year scholastically. VlCkl Yfllel' but they became more involved in extracurricular activities. r Qs.. Nancy lgnacio Manuel lsidro Lisa Jarrell Michelle Jett Anthony Johnson Kenya lnhmon ,, ,it Ronnie Johnson Peter Jogopulos Greg Jones Wendy Juergens N59 Darcy Janowicz Teena Keys Edward Kilgore ' wa Kenneth Kilgore me Carol King Dova King Karen Komes Jane Kreeps Joel Lacasse Charlene Lafrades l JUNIORS Advisors work hard by Sherri Dallman Mrg .lim McLennan and Ms. Margo Gonzalez advised the junior class of 1986. l l They helped organize activities, and made suggestions to help the class by ordering items to raise money. McLennan kept track of the money, making sure all of the bills were paid. They expected the class to make goals and raise money. g Both advisors felt the class contained smart students who were full of ideas and strived to get things done. L g They remarked, We liked work- ing with this class: ,most of them were former students, and we enjoyed watching them grow. A Teresa Lee Adam Leffle Janis Leonard Rodney Lewis Sonny Llafau e g Lupe Lopez Lamonte Love A Mike Lucero Lisa Lujan April Macdonald Jomar Madrigal Linda Madrigal Phillip Makinano JUNIORS 'S' it 'asf' Charles Lafrades Janice Landry Hector Lara Alonzo Larimore Arrrice Lawson Harold Lawson 'Vondell Lawson Phil Layfield it L Ami Le T, Todd Leber Jude Ledesma Laura Ledesma 'fi Y' 5 f NNN Oli and fOk9 agp Mollori Mongin Poul Morin Mork Morconriono ,Y .AQ 'SF if 'ii egg 2 ive! John Morino Glorio Morrin William ,Morrines Todd Mothers Monty Morrhews Robert McCorI McCoy Dennis McDonald Rich McDonald Andre MCG-ee Wyvono Mclnrosh .Srephonie McMullen Melendez ' Micholski Dono Mims JUNIORS P Shawntel Minor Steve Myares Mark Madlrins Harold Morales P Alex Mass r -.5cottrMulkey Stacey Mullins Doris Murguis Dorles Needham Cecilia Nichols Thomas Nicalosi Dana Nolan Charlene Dftril Melissa Ogburn Frances Oncena Brook Osborne Laura Pacheco Virginia Paganini . Colleen Parent Rebekah Parker it ,fly if Q Veronica Partida Jr. Tiphney Parsons chosen by Alicia ,Moore ' P ' Publications selected two out- standing 'junlor athletes. Kathy Cardlnalli and Kirk Wehrmeister. Cardinalll playedlbaseball for 7 years, including Llttle League. She feels her brother was instrumental In encouraging her to participate in the sport. Her fovorlte positions are centerfleld, shortstop, and pitcher. Wehrmeister has been swim- mlng for 7 years. beginning when he was 10 and he started, 'lbecause there wosn't anything else to do. Hls best stroke is butterfly and he holds three records, with his best time being 53.8 in 100 yards. As a freshmon,' he wasthe first to go to North Coast. . , rumors Burnilda Pastrana Ac UNO, quad during lunch, es.. A I , 9 Sedwln Soberon, Fred Ignacio and Robert Bomogar hang our In the Lori Potone i Bhonuben Pore! Is Porel Josephine Poulino ilio Poulino ri Peeler Tereso Peno T m U o Peno ...uf ho os Perez e Perkins Poul Peterson Hoong Phan Robe-rr Philippi Todd Pierson Plummer Plummer Porter 11' Jeff Penny Powell Morzei Price Q w Johmoi Prudhome Efyenio Romos Coys Roy Paul on a mop for U 5. rosa A L I L I i 1 4 W V W F r r 9 l l Lg. ., Monica Rodriguez Borboro Gino Jockie Georgiq ' Ritk Cyrirhio Sclioeffer ew s M Trocy Scorr Jumogs gg . Har? 'T .539 , ?f Lorraine Harris, Kim Leuschner, Lloyd Peterson, Llsa l Wuthering Heights. L: 1 1 --v......W..W Nunn... ll i my and Mike Crespo listen as Mrs. Morris lectures on 'CF7 Irma Toro Hoang Tran Kim Trawick Lamonte Love checks the rally sheer while Toni Blackman and Alfred Wright look on. ' D 'Kipols Sim Richard Sisk Nick Sivil Karen Smith , Sedwin Soberon John Solis Pearlie Stallings Guenetta Stephenson Jeanette Striplin Johnny Suarez Gino Susim James Sutton Wendy Swan Diana Ternes Yolanda Thomas Ronald Threatt 'Debbie Tirey, Theresa Tiscareno Leon Tompkins Donna Tooie Juniors face PSA T J by Monica Mijares Y Juniors took the PSAT, Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, in October, as preparation for the important SAT test. The test consisted of two sections, math and verbal skills. , Students with high scores became eligible for the National Merit Scholar- ship and it gave students their weaknesses and strengths. Mrs. Pat Diokno, the counselor who administered the test, said, The PSAT is an invaluable tool ln the process of preparing for college. I would urge every college bound junior and so- phomore to seriously consider taking the test. Jumorzs Mike Christina Villalobas if Bouasy Vongphaltdy Joann Washington t i Maria Becky Juniors attain status by Colleen Parent Jumplngr from junior varsity football to the varsity team meant an adjustment tofnew. routines for the junior gridders. Third yearployer. Danny eneoo Arroyo felt that the main difference ap- peared rin therslze ,and:,quickness of hls opponents. To keep up ,with the better players, the pouches expected the' players to learn more complex plays than before, and also toyspenyd less time str thef basits that the players already had mastered, Lamonte Lovera first year varsity squad member, felt that the pressure increased from his days as a JV player. pThe:,Vcoaohes pushed the players further and demanded they performwat their peak. ' 'MostV of the people are only interested ln the varsity gamer theylt3r don'ty look at the rv article. t i Arroyo also found more satisfac- tion from the crowd earl and lltt school attention dlregted toward the varsity. He discovered the long hours of practice proved to be worth it,yWhen the game began. tall other thoughts fled from his mlnd. f lumens 3 - t l T l Rodney Vossos Mike Walker e Martin Walker Trina Walker F14 i Serena , 3 Kirk Wehrmeister Barry White Lunchrs a time to talk to friends for Terees Mongln, Suhene Wong. Regina Harrison, and Mrs. Doris Manly. L if A l David Macasalln looks ro the board ro copy all of notes for the osslgnment. 5 S 'S Erlc Grays works intently preparing his sketch for Mr. Conlgllois drafting class. Tommy Wllborn Edword Willloms Porriclo Willis Rochelle Windham She-ilo Winding Sulene Wong Toml Wood Chormele Work Fred Wright Noel Yodco Lionel Young Cynrhio Zoste Morlo Zendejos JUNIORS 1. Chrls Debug, puIlsgsome.y,feights to increase his strength. 24 Kevin' Confetti and Mike Brooks llsten to their teachers homework instructions. 3. Greg Jones Hnlshei his project In wood shop. 4. Janice Landry does o tlrned writing in Mr. Becker's 4 2 wr Q., , .xx rs' 1? .M -'hug JUNIQRS 5 ..-1 . . Nu Jrs. required study time by Colleen Parent Chemistry, College Prep. English. AlgebralTrigonometry 100, U.S. His- tory, and two electives created a lot of work for college prep juniorsj The amount of homework aver- aged 1-2 hours per day or more. Extra curricular activities further decreased the amount of time, or energy a student possessed. Nina Trias felt that this year invited more of a challenge to her. The teachers are preparing us for college and expect us to be more mature than in the past. 4 ,gif 1. Artrlce Lawson shows her spirit during Halloween. 2. Chris Callco works diligently on o class assignment. 3. Colleen Parent shows her newly decorated locker to Sandra Almeida. 4. Paul Reed waits for his turn at the Halloween contest. 5. Rose-Inez Greenup takes a practice PSAT test in Mrs. Fosters class. 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UML is fi, Ve Q V -:Q 9- B Swv-MK , 4 M Z- V 3 me Y -.- wx My m WW NKQV5' xxx Y, -L aww, ef- ya me ,am aussi X in E. 1 it 152 2 WW x Mm f VV- -W gag Vi fa: 'GSX me L if M VP mf, Qs wx mmm 16 M W M. .W QV.-W W , gsm if 1 4 2 ma' 8 3 fm XV Q 2, 'av WSW 325 2 was fm -awe we elm wx wx Q' .,, if 1 BL., 'Qi' H WM Q M... - 5 V. ,- X X Marching band performs by Meredith Fike 49 marching band members, along with 8 flag twirlers and 3 majorettes brought spirit to football games and rallies. Mr. Orrin Cross, lll, band director for 12 years, was aided by Mr. Terry Valentine, a new performing arts teacher who remarked, l enjoyed the way they all worked together and showed leadership. Becky Walker, junior, became the first female drum major in many years, and Cross added, She did a fantastically strong job . . . The band participated in the Walnut Festival, losing the Walnut Award by merely half a point. They also performed at the first Columbus Day Parade. There was only one other band present and since they both marched in different styles, the prize money was divided by the only two entries. During the end of the perfor- mance, Walker, determined not to fall, quickly decided to go for the dramatic finale. With a last slip, l dove head first to dot the and was spread eagle in the mud. I had no idea where my baton was. But even with mud plastering me, I still had the self-satisfaction of doing a good job. 1. Candice Gracey, Karen Alexander, Theresa Davies, Mlml Coblseno, and Terry Owens mark time os they wait to go to their next position. 2. The band enjoys the football game as they wait for half-time to arrive. 3. Kelly Perce, Teri Nord Ake Crews, Stacey Castlgllone, Staci Moran, Stephanie McCants, Shelly Color, Llsa Nugent, and Candice Gracey get into their comfortable position os they do The Curly Shuffle. 4, Henry Castillo and Dave Hart march into position during one of the many holf-time shows. 5. Drum Mqor, marches off the field during the PittfAntioch half-time show. 6. Andrea Sutherland, Jon Jones, Ake Crews, and Kevin Williams wait for Robert Williams to light the torch at the mini-Olympics' half-time show. qlq MARCHING BAND Q.. .1--..1.l7 5 4' if 4 14255- O 1' .f f X- ' '01 X Ad 3' 1' fvf W2 is K x -Dv Q-SX? i MARCHING BAND Majarerres win awards by Sherri Dallmann Majorettes attended camp at Santa Cruz during the summer and won a spirit stick, all superior ribbon, an excellent plaque, super superior awards, and each glrl earned the Miss Super Strutter award. To try out for majorette, the girls had to make up their own routines wlth no instructor and have 2 years of twlrllng practice. They had to know the basic twlrl and hop. Evette Castillo, head, Maybelline Mamaraldo, and Cynthia Sacos per- formed at the Walnut Festival, which was held In Walnut Creek, and the Columbus Day Parade here in Pittsburg. The majorettes stunned the audience at the Pltt-Antioch game with thelr performance. Mamaraldo commented, The best part of belng a majorette was going to comp, meeting new people, and partlclpatlng with the school splrlt. We had a lot of fun and it was excltIng. s mihiimwwmwg . wkefi -K WNW . !.xv v Q 0 Flag rwirlers march by Tina Soliz Working malnly wlth the band, the flag girls felt fortunate when they had the opportunlty to perform at the rallies with the cheerleaders. Frankly, Rowena Hilado said, the flag glrls are excluded from many things the cheerleaders do. The squad attended camp at Santa Cruz and won a Superlor trophy, Spirit Stick twice and took one home, and an Excellent banner. Almost each girl recelved a Superlor ribbon in routine evaluatlon. Being a flag twlrler, also known as a flag girl, can be Interesting and even amusIng, sald Rowena Hllado. Hllado added that since this was her first year as a twlrler, it enabled her to learn to work wlth the others and support the school. 1. Majorerres: E vette Castlllo, Maybellne Mamaradlo, and Cynthia Sarcos. 3. Marla Curlel marches ar half-time and ls happy because the Pirates are winning. 3. Flag fwlrlers: 5lrrlng: Dawn Mlchaelskl, Marla Curlel: Standing: Rowena Hllado, Audra Lorenzo, Andrea Drown, Mlchelle Harrlson, Margie Acuna Cheadl, and Tlphney Parsons. 4. Evette Casflllo, Maybelline Marmaradlo, C ynthla Sarcos, Margle Acuna and Audra Lorenzo march ar the Plrr-Antioch game. 5. Rowena Hllado, Maybelline Mamaradlo, Evette Casrlllo, Audra Lorenzo, Tlphne y Parsons, Michelle Harrlson, and Marla Curlel wave rhelr flags as songleader Theresa Ollver marches ln back. 6. Cynrhla Sarcos performs her rourine ar half rlme, MAJORETTESXFLAGS Varsity lead cheers by Jennifer Puccio The varsity cheerleaders had a lot of spirlt and enthusiasm this year durlng basketball and football season. Although the group would look like It would be split in half, the varsity cheerleaders were one of the most unified out of all the squads. When there was a problem going on It would be brought up to the group and solved without foo much hassle, sald Kearson Malmgren. At cheerleadlng camp this year varslty pulled in three superior, one excellent, and the Superior trophy. At camp they learned new rally and cheerleader routines that they per- formed thls year. Sheryl Puckett added that her best tlmes were at the games since the crowd was so radical and getting the crowd involved at the rallies and games. Glvlng the football players girls' undles with the players' numbers on them, frult, cookles and cakes were some of the splrit boosters provided by the cheerleaders. 1. Sherry Stlgllch energetically roots the team on against Ygnaclo Valley at the homecoming game. 2. Sheryl Puckett, Deborah Green, and Tonl Blackman add sparkle as they lip sing to the song, Curly Shuffle. 3. Varsity cheer- leaders: Front: Valorl Garner fassistant headi and Sheryl Puckett: middle: Teena Keys, Sherry Stlgllch, Jennifer Pucclo, Kearson Malmgren fheadj. Back: Tonl Blackman and Trlna Walker. 4. Ttlna Walker shouts to the crowd C'mon blg P let's gal VARSITY cHEERLEADERsfsoNeLEADERs ly K 4 1 1' flirt, MQ I 'i 5. is 2 Y x movq Sangleaders have spirit by Sylvia Bocanegra The Plrate songleaders provided Pittsburg High with spirit, enthusiasm and excitement. This year's group consisted of 8 selected members, 3 returning and 5 new members. Throughout football and basketball season, the song- leaders cheered and performed routines for the Pirates at games and rallies. During the summer the song- leaders attended U.S.A. camp which is a spirit camp for all spirit squads In Santa Cruz. The best part of camp was that personal differences were settled and frlendshlps were reunit- ed, stated head songleader, Kristine Styers. At camp the songleaders learned cheers, routines and most of all learned the true meaning of friendship. Q7 1. Sylvia Bocanegra preforms at Antioch half time with plzzazz. 2. Songleadersf Front: L to R Theresa Oliver and Klm Caddow: Top: Krlstlne Styers Cheadl, Bridgette Bell, Sylvia Bocanegra, Deborah Green, Marltza Rodriguez and Klm Rhodes. 3. Theresa Oliver, Krlstlne Styers and Klm Caddow capture crowds attention. 4. Klm Rhodes, Klm Caddow, Bridgette Bell, Sylvla Bocanegra, Deborah Green and Marltza Rodriguez display enthusiasm, rain or shine. VARSITY CHEERLEADERSISONGLEADERS Frosh lead cheers by Alicia Moore It was another successful year for the Frosh cheerleaders as they got the crowds participating in the games. The girls had a lot of fun at cheerleading camp: they liked the routines and dances and the people who taught them. The girls won two excellent ribbons, a superior ribbon, an outstanding ribbon and a spirit award ribbon. The girls gave the players chocolate chip cookies, Gatorade, and Rlce-Krisples for treats. The cheerleaders said they had fun at the away games and the home games too: they met other cheer- leaders and other people. Eyvonne Beals one of the cheerleaders said she had always wanted to be a cheerleader. She was a mascot for PHS basketball and cheered for JFL for two years and has always been an energetic person. One of the best parts about cheering ls getting the crowd up and participating ln the game, said Lisa Salvettl. 1. Freshmen Cheerleaders: Front: Carmen Bonfon, Sharon Parent, Yvonne Beals, Cynthla Lumbre: Middle: Myrna Mercado Cheadl Terry Bostlck, Christine Pucclof Top: Lisa Salvettl. 2. Frosh cheerleaders enthusiastically perform a difficult routine. 3. At an important home game, Terry Bostlclr, Yvonne Beals, Christine Pucclo ond Cynthia Lumbre show their cheerful spirit for the winning Pirates. 4. Sharon Parent screams the Pirates to victory. FRESHMENIJV CHEERLEADERS Q ...e, Q if S Il.. .-c ii ,, i 'fa EV . . is YR ' as 'rf i ., V V , V . , K.-fir' iq VV I z fs . 4, 1' c-1-,V ' A 'MV xl ff- s I , gh s ' J K . x -f E - -.MISS-v---1.1 'fm-W GD GD Q J V's practice long hours by Dina Duran After school on Thursdays, JV cheerleaders practlced their routlnes to perfection. The quiet weight room suddenly came alive as the cheerleaders chanted ln unlson. They worked in this room because. everyone could be there. Plus, there weren't many people around to bother us, head cheerleader Debbie Clawson said. The more popular cheers were, Elevate Your Mind and The Smurf. Every once ln a whlle, words were made up to the cheers, but usually they came from the past. The group attended camp and returned with many new Ideas. The JV squad included the following: Debbie Clawson, head, Erin Cronan, assistant head, Jayne Plum- mer, Joanna Lucldo, Rolando Tally, Regina Harrlson, Cynthla Russell, and Vickie Hunter. 1. J. M cheerleaders: Front: Jayne Plummer: Middle: Cythnla Russell, Erln Cronan, Regina Harrlson, Debbie Clawson CheadJ, Joanna Lucldof Top: Ralonda Talley and below, Vlckle Hunter. 2. Jayne Plummer, Jo Anna Lucldo, and Reglna Harrison heb out on the Held ro show homecoming spirit. 3. A disappointed Erin Cronan grlmaces at the Panthers, who have taken the lead. 4, The J, V cheerleaders cheer their hearts out or the Pitt-Antioch rally. FRESHMENIJV CHEERLEADERS x 1st Row: C. Parent, A. Moore, T. Sollz. T1 Heredla, R. de Pano, K. Styers. L. Mondrogon: 2nd row: M. Myares, M. Flke, S. Bocanegra, P. Lacasse. S. Stlgllch. J. Pucclo, N. Norez, M. Cobb, P. Cardlnale: Grd Row: S. Brown, K. Walters. D. Lopez. J. Brooks. M. Axel, Advisor, J. Foster, S. Dallman, R. Small and D. Nichols. 2. Patti Lacasse assists Tina Sollz and Theresa Heredla with their freshmen copy. 3. John Brooks and Resse de Pano do their layout together. 4. Newspaper editors, Kristine Styers, Sherry Stlgllch and Jennifer Pucci confer about an upcoming deadline. 5. Sylvia Bocanegra, Lisa Mondragon, Natalie Narez and Philomena Cardlnale decide which staff will do a layout. 6. Kim Walters and Dlano Lopez wonder what to do to correct their error. Z Colleen Parent searches for her club layout pictures. PUBLICATIONS N. 'lv Q .c. GJ i Z ,.. 6 ...wr-fm Xigg gsgggygi ,W W3W3ggq22g?gQ 5 i t ggggi, 3 ,Q - VP 'li' g 5 L Q7 like? wwvw' ' , Luv slli I We T QQZZQI Fifi! Tgggi kilil n, Qggggi Sroffers make publications by Resse DePano Due to my outstanding year- book editors, GALLEON editors, Pizz and the Student Leadership class, publications has been a true joy this year. We had many students who were outstanding staffers, comment- ed Joan Foster, advisor. The staff members were divided into class sections. Their tasks included making layouts, writing copy, cap- tions, meeting all deadlines and making sure everything was proofed before turning into the editors. 26 dedicated members worked hard to help produce the yearbook. During the 1984 summer, the yearbook editors attended Yearbook West, a camp that is devised to help produce better yearbooks. They came back with new tantalizing ideas and a better knowledge and understand- ing of the rights and wrongs of a yearbook. Once the yearbook was planned, they crusaded through town determined to get ads. We knew in order to make our yearbook successful, we had to get ads, because without them, we wouIdn't be able to produce a yearbook. Also, the money enables us to purchase extra pages and more color pictures, commented Natalie Narez, business manager. Kristine Styers, Editor-in-chief of THE GALLEON, along with her co- editors Jennifer Puccio and Sherry Stiglich, worked hard making sure the copy for the newspaper met its deadline to Marck Henry in the ROP class. I don't think people understand what a difficult task we have producing two publications. Luckily, l am very fortunate to be able to work with such wonderful, dedicated students, added Foster. PUBLICATIONS SBOD works for school by Philomena Cardinale Do you ever wonder what goes on ln The Student Leadership Class? Let's clear this up. To begln, the class, along with the SBOD CStudent Board of Directorsh worked a dally schedule, beginning the first part of the week meeting in committees. On Thursdays, they held their weekly meetings and Fridays were open for extra buslness. So, what did the committees accomplish? The Dance Committee put on the Plrateer and Uglyman dances: the Splrlt Committee produced many rallies wlth some of the largest turn-outs ever, and the Assemblies Committee had a program, Friday Nlght Llve, dlscouraglng people from drlnklng and drlvlng. These are only a few of the accomplishments of the class. The class was very large, wlth approximately 40 students: 15 board members and 25 class members. The SBOD consisted of 3 representatives from each class, 2 delegates-at-large and one school board representative. We had a good board this year, lots of new and younger people. Everyone had great ideas and wanted the best for the school, stated Theresa Hllado, SBOD pre- sldent. Presldlng officers were Hllado, president, Tracey Conlln, secretary, and James Jones, treasurer, Mr. Frank Plzzlmentl advised the SBOD and class. qi 3 STUDENT LEADERSHIP .ve , .Ji . . sk Q .E X 3 I If if , f Q Ziff K i . 1. R. Williams, 71 Conlln, 5. Puckett, 5. Parent, M. Fabela, J. Castlllo, D. Guslmat, R. Torres, E. Aguba, J. Sllno, 12 Hllado, P. Cardlnalef Mlddle Row: 5. Randolph, I Blackman, L. Peterson, E Oncena, L. Hernandez, K. Leuschner, D. Clawson, L. Cralg, D. Arroyo, M. Soares, M. Matecheck. L. Stlgllchf Back Row: M. Arlas, L. Harrls, J. Plummer, M. Crespo, B. Blrtcll, M. George, J. Peter, J Jones, 71 Trlce. J. Salamln, D. Jeans, K. Confetti, and C Jaramlllo. 2. Publlclty committee members, Frances Oncena, Joe Sllno, and Sheryl Puckett humor themselves whlle they make posters to publlclze the Block P jacket sales. 3. The Dance Committee trles to decide which decorations to use for the Uglyman Dance. 4. Board members discuss a miscellaneous Item during one of their meetings. 5. Lloyd Peterson, Maltln Soares, James Jones, and Theresa Hllado discuss extra-currlcular actlvltles for the students. STUDENT LEADERSHIP Mm' W' 'M,, Wg 3 at , ' f' ,. s. ,HW lk' an I, ' sf ',.,,M: .5 fx p xg, fn A 4 A, W-My ,,,.,.,-, ,..,, ,, I fi 1 5 , xg' V 'vu 'L X xg Gif' -M 'Y c qi I Music groups have ability by Merideth Fike Jazz choir contained the best singers in the school, and they all had great potential, stated Jazz Choir director, Mr. Terry Valentine. The singers had to have some past experience and all passed an audition. The choir pertormed at the district tour, a spring show, Paul Mason Winery, Bear Valley Lodge, local churches, and graduation. 16 singers were in the choir. Jazz band contained 13 players, ranging from drum, piano, trumpets, trombone, bass guitar, and saxo- phones. They played at the LMC Jazz Festival, winter concert, the district tour, and social clubs. Director, Mr. Orrin Cross, lll, said, Even for such a young crowd, they all had a good sense of style and played real well. To be a member of Jazz Band, students had to be able to play a jazz instrument and read music. 1. Dave Hart, Tina Collins, and Louis Esposito play as Mimi Cobiseno tries to pick up the saxophone finger rings from Dave Hart. 2, Mr. Valentine does warm-ups before they do a song and dance routine, 3. Jazz Band: Kneeling: D. Hart, 71 Collins: Standing: D. Evans, A. Sutherland R. Watkins, J. Vera, L. Esposito, 72 Wong, R. Phillippe, J. Kicker, and M. Cobiseno. 4. Nicole Levy, Antonia Ackerman, Deborah Green, Klm Walters, Anita Stanton, Nicole Alello, Lisa Mondragon, LeAnn Pickering, Becky Walters, Darcy Janowicz, and Cathy Sanchez sing around the piano, 5. Donnell Evans play a jazz melody. 6. The choir listens as Mr. Valentine teaches them about responsibility. Z Andrea Sutherland and Richard Watkins jam on the trombone. JAZZ CHOIRXBAND Concert Choir, band work by Meredith Fike Concert Choir, directed by Mr. Terry Valentine and Concert Band, conducted by Mr. Orrin Cross, Ill, gave students with a 2.0 gpa electives in the fine arts area. Concert Band was open to all students who played an instrument for 1 year, while Concert Choir was open to all students. Concert Choir contained 40 students, 607, of whom were ineligi- ble at press time. They planned to perform at the district tour. Choir members passed an audition. Just like any other class, both band and choir members took tests. The choir had vocal tests and the band had playing tests. Concert band included 30 players, 4 flutes, 6 clarinets, 1 bass clarinet, 2 alto saxophones, 2 tenor saxophones, 1 baritone saxophone, 1 French horn, 1 trombone, 2 baritones. and 4 percussionists. The band performed at the Spring Concert, district tour, and a combined effort with Antioch and Liberty High Schools. Both Valentine and Cross com- mented, The group has a lot of enthusiasm and willingness to learn. -nu 'WW Z I 7 -fy! f 1. Stephanie McCants, Stacey Moran, and Louls Esposlto play percussion In the back ground. 2. Eunice Barruel. Davld Owens, Theresa Davies, John Klcker, Tina Colllns, Dovld Hart. ond Robert Phllllpl practice scales. J. Cyndl Gray, Ronnette Montgomery, Veronlca Denton, Stacey Cooper, Anclna Dukes, Dlna Duran, Michelle Jones, and Sara Thong enthusiastically answer a question posed by Mr. Valentine. 4. Scott Layfleld Jeff Dustln, Charlene Payne, and Teresa Wong ploy, 5. Stacey Castlgllone, Ake Crews, Scott Layfleld Charlene Payne and Anna Watson play their music diligently. 6. Concert choir sings, l Return to Music. Z John Klcker, Davld Hart, Richard Watkins, Jeff Dustln, Teresa Wong. Robert Phllllpl, Tlna Collins, and Jeff Dlzon play, The Way We Were . CONCERT CHOIRXCONCERT BAND 1. BLOCK P: 1st Row: J. Puccio, D. Amundsen, 5. Puckett, K. Malmgren, C. Puccio, L. Salvetti, K. Wllllamsf 2nd Row: P. Cardinale, S. Parent, D. Green, E. Cronon, R. Baclig, S. Johnson: 3rd Row: K. Leuschner, L. Hernandez, S. Bocanegra, J. Lucldo. J. Brooks: 4th Row: B. Lloren, R. Rayroa, J. Sllno, N. Trias: 5th Row: B. Osborne, M. Soares, W. McGill, A. Calderon, P. LaCasse: oth Row: J. Dlmarob, D. Arroyo, T Walker, E. Castillo. J. Plummer, J. Harper, S. Lind 7th Raw.- F. Wood, J. Clark, E. Castillo, D. Cuya, K. Stott, T Koontze 2. Sesly Budge and Evette Castillo discuss PAC picnic. 3. PAC CLUB: 1st Row: D. Trola, K. Pierce, L. Esposito, S. Budge, J. Vera, T Collins: 2nd Row: D. Amundsen, S. Watkins, K. Walters, M. Thomas, D. Peeler, S. Rivers, D. Souders, D. Walker, S. Moran: 3rd Raw: S. Puckett, G. Watkins, M. Harrison, D. Green, M. Coblseno, D. Janowicz, D. Keats: dth Row: S. Bocanegra, J. Jones, E. Castillo, M. Mondragon, J. Clark, T Brooks, S. Wang, I Wong, S. Lafreed J. Kicker, J. Dlmarob, D. Long: 5th Row. B. Quarles, J. Kicker, E. Barwell, R. Baclig, J. Brooks, P. DeWerk, oth Row. A. Calderon, J. Sllno, R. Phlllipl, S. Lind, S. Richards, R. Watkins, S. McCants, and A. Watson. 4. PEP CLUB: 1st raw: T. English, S. Puckett, D. Amundsen, K. Johnson, i-T Dedet, L. Westbrook, L. Mondragon, C. Joaquin. 2nd Row: K. Stelby, M. Davis, S. Rivers, C Pucclo, L. Salvetti, J. Plummer: 3rd Row: D. Nichols, N. Harrison, M. Thomas, 71 Koontz, K. Malmgren, K. Bostlck, K. Leuschner: 4th Row: E. Castlllo, S. Bocanegra, E. Castillo, M. Mondragon, D. Green, E. Cronon, L. Peterson, J. Dimerob: 5th Row: P. Cardinale. T. Blackman, J. Clark, L. Craig, B. Lloren, J. Brooks, R. Baclig. T. Trlce. W. McGill, B. Obsome: oth Row: D. Arroyo, A. Caranto, D. Miller, K. Confetti, M. George, R. Rayroa, M. Crespo, M. Soares, S. Lind L. O'Connor, M. Ramkowsky, and B. Bell. 5. L. Salvetti heads to an important Block P meeting 6. Staci Moran practices for a spring concert. CLUBS -1+.l.,-r, . WW. 1 U S . s K . Q G9 Pep, Block, PAC thrive by Colleen Parent, Alicia Moore Pep, PAC, and Block P thrived this year. Pep Club, advised by Mr. .lim Wagner and Mr. Bruce Dexter, promoted school spirit among the students. Members supported and attend- ed rallies, football and basketball games. Pep club had many fund raisers, selling garters, and pennants. Dexter commented, This has been our most active year by far. l Wagner agreed, saying lt's been an Q enjoyable year. - Presiding officers were: Sheon Rivers, president, Sheryl Puckett, vice-president, Lisa Mondragon, secre- tary, Philomena Cardinale, treasurer, Kristine Styers, ICC representative, and Patti LoCasse, Fund raising chairperson. Performing Arts Club CPACJ at- tracted students interested in music, drama, or other fine arts and was advised by Mr. Orrin Cross III. They were involved in fund raising for field trips and the produc- tion of concerts and plays. Presiding officers were: Margie Acuna, president, David Troia. vice- president, Stacey Castiglione, secre- taryftreasurer, and Louis Esposito, Sgt.-at-Arms. Block P was another popular club. lt was open to anyone earning a freshman, J.V., or varsity letter. Sale of letter jackets, field trips and how to acknowledge the letterman or woman was discussed at meetings. Presiding officers were: Martin Soares, president, Mike Crespo, vice- president, Debbie Clawson, secretary, Evette Castillo, treasurer, and Brook Osborne, ICC representative. Ken Stott advised. Q5 'QS' ciuns Ski clubs differ by Dina Duran The Snow Club and the Water Ski Club, which sound alike, were very dlfferent. Under the dlrectlon of advlsors. Sara Jean Wood, Andy Aiello, Joanie Orlando, and Jess Leber, the Snow Ski club sold burrltos and vlsors at football games, popcorn, Chrlstmas candles, and worked Blngo on Sundays. The club Is very anxious to go skiing, sald advisor Wood. Presiding offlcers were: David Jeans, president, Kristine Styers, vlce-presldent, Kearson Malmgren, Secretory, Natalie Narez, secretary, Patti LaCasse, ICC rep., Eddie Bokinski and Brent Blrtcel, Sgt.-at-arms. Unllke the Snow Ski Club, the Water Ski Club dldn't have any fundraisers. The club pald thelr own way on trlps and shared costs for food and gas. lt's funny. We started with the smartest offlcers we ever had and they fell flat on thelr face, sald Water Skl Club advlsor, Ralph Smlth. The result was that the Water Ski Club dldn't have offlcers. Brian Lloren and Robert Wllllams, and Joe Sllno acted In charge. 3 CLUBS n I 0 i fi .3 QE... Q 1. Lydia Stlgllch and Evette Castlllo listen to Andy Alello's suggestions for the snow trlp. 2. Anthony Calderon watches Davld leans preside. 5. Stephanie McMuIIe-rn ond Sandra Vasquez Ilsten to fundraiser Ideas for skl club, 4. SKI CLUB: 1st Row: S. Woods, D. Amundsen, S. Puckett, J. Lucldo, A. Calderon, I. Sllno, Cl Pucclo, L. Salvettl, A. Alellof 2nd Row: P. LaCasse, K. Stelby, J. Pucclo, T1 Walker, K. Malmgren, K Hunter, E. Castlllo, J. Plummer: Grd Row: S. Rlvers, N. Narez, S. Bocanegra, K. Johnson, D. Green, D. Clawsonf 4th Row: L. Nonez, 11 Trlce, D. Arroyo, J. Harper, J. Brooks, B. Llorenf 5th Row: 11 Brooks, M. Thomas, I Wllderm, J. Clark, R. Bacllg, M McGill, 72 Alello, oth Row: M. Ramkowsky, I Engllsh, M. Soares, R. Rayroa, D. Mlller, S. Llncb 7th Row: R. Cuya, I-T Wood D. Cuya, B. Osborne, 12 Koontzy, M. George, M. Crespo, and K. Confetti -3. Martln Soares takes notes of skl trlp happenings. WA TER SKI: 1st Row: D. Smlth, G. Rounds, M. Ines, D. Souders, R. Bacllg: 2nd Row: B. Lloren, A. Calderon, J. Sllno, R .WlllIams, 3rd Row: R Wood and X. Venegas. CLUBS 3 E rhnic clubs inspire by Robin Small Ethnic clubs have been popular as well as Inspirational for students and advisors. President Toni Blackman said, The students that took the time to be In BSU were hard working and liked to get things done. l'm proud to be the president: it's a position I enjoyed hoIdlng. The cIub's 20 members attended the state convention for United Black Students of Callfornla ln March. They planned activities, sold spirit para- phernalia for basketball season, and hosted a Bay Area BSU conference. Presiding officers were: Black- man, president, Sharon Johnson, vlce-president, Bridgette Bell, secre- tary, LaShon Craig, treasurer, and Sheon Rivers, ICC representative. Lakaza, advised by Cecilia Solis, helped in the community and members achieved their goals, social- ly and culturally. Solis said, The club Improved a lot. lt has grown and matured soclaIIy. Presiding officers were: Diana Velez-Lopez, Hector Perez-Pacheco, vice president, Linda Nanez, secre- tary, and Richard Perez Pacheco, treasurer. MESA, Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, advised by Randy Janes and Jim Wagner, helped students learn skllls for science, math, and engineering. Wagner was very proud of the club. He said, I think the club dld a fine job. The officers were: Hector Perez Pacheco, president, and Llnda Nanez, vlce-president. U3 CLUBS I s 1. MESA: 1st Row: L. Nanez, L. Hernandez, I Koontzy, E. Castillo: 2nd Raw: K. Johnson, R. Bacllg: 3rd Row: D. Green, R. Prleto, K. Wllllams, H. Perez-Pacheco: 4th Row: D. Bell, R. Prleto, J. Clark, R. Rayroa. W. McGill: 5th Row: D. Cuya, A. Caronto, 72 Brooks, C. Barnes, R. Cuya, J. Gaerlan, D. Long, A. Johnson, J. Sllno, A. Calderon. and J. Arcelldo. 2. Marla Velez listens ta Ms. Solis' Ideas for fund raisers. 3. Tonl Blackman presiding ar o BSU meeting. 4. LA RAZA: 1st row: L. Nanez. R. Prleto. M. Velez: 2nd Rowp R. Prleto, B. Cruz, D. Velez, and H. Perez-Pacheco. 5. Llnda Nanez and her mother walk across the fleld at homecoming. 6. BSU: 1st row: R. Walker, M. Thomas, R. Lee, L. Crolg, S. Rlvers, K. Johnson, 2nd row: N. Harrison, D. Green. M. Davls. I Blackman: 3rd Row. B. Dell. G. Stephenson, K. Wllllams, J. SIIno, 71 Koontzy, A. Calderon, R. Bacllg: 4th Row: R. Wllllams, F. Wood, J. Clark, D. Cuya, and C. Madden. ...BS Q H1139 1. Key Club shows thelr enthusiasm by entering the parade before the Antioch game. 2. Campus Llfe members hold meeting in Mr. 5tott's room. 3. Deanna Lara listens to fund ralslng Ideas for Campus Llfe. 4. Jude Ledesma talks about drawing techniques at o Cortoonist Club meeting. 5. 5 CLUB: 1st row: D. Amundsen, 5. Puckett: 2nd Row: K. Stelby, 5. Bocanegra, K. Wlllloms, K. Johnson, P. Cardlnale, Grd row: E Castillo, R. Bacllg, M McGill: 4th Row: M Narez, R. Rayloa, ond .l. Brooks. 6. KEY CLUB: 1st row: E. Nanez, C Parent, E Castlllof 2nd row: B. Quarles, J. Gaerlonf Jrd row: B. Osborne, A. Crews: 4th Row: J. Arcelldo, I Nash, D. Wanat. 3 CLUBS Clubs serve interests by Theresa Krut Key Club served the school and community. Colleen Parent, a member for 2 years said, We had a slow start at the beginning of the year, but we hope to have a better second semester. Presiding officers were: Ake Crews, president, Colleen Parent, vice-president, and Cynthia Russell, secretary. Mr. Dave Littleton advised the club. Another service club was S Club which did a food drive, candy and flower sales. Presiding officers were: Lorraine Harris, president, Rowena Hilado, vice president, Sylvla Bocanegra, secretary, Roger Baclig, treasurer, and Kevin Williams, ICC rep. Mr. Frank Plzzlmentl odvlsed the club along with Gloria Hunt ond Donna Goddis. Cartoonist Club provided a learning experience for young artists. CLUBS Clubs attract members by Danielle Nichols Mu Alpha Theta Club promoted mathematical Interests and sponsored many math competitions. Presiding offlcers were: David Jeans. president. Suzanne Becker, vice-president, Kearson Malmgren, secretary. Brent Bertcll, treasurer, and Hector Perez-Pacheco, ICC representa- tive. Mr. Bill Sullenberger advised the club. California Scholastic Federation CCSFJ has spnosored the CSF Club for our natIon's top academic students who have and can maintain a 3.5 gpa through their high school years. Presiding officers were: Philomen- a Cardlnale, president, Linda Nanei, vice-president, Kim Leuschner, sec're- tary, and Colleen Parent, ICC rep. Ms. Jackie Lloyd advised CSF. The Computer Club met every Monday offering a wide range of computer skills in the areas of programming and world processing. Presiding officers were: Terrance Koontzy, president, Patrick DeWerI-r, vice-president, Anthony Johnson, treasurer, Glna Alexander and Karen Johnson, secretaries, Jo Acedillo and Daryle Slmonds, ICC reps. Mr. Ben LaMay advised the club. CLUBS ...ui 1, Derrick Miller watches his program come up on the monitor. 2. Terence Koontzy answers reporter's questions relevant to the Computer Club. 3. MU ALPHA THETA: 1st row: C. Parent. K. Leuschner, L. Peterson, K. Malmgren, J. Plummer: 2nd Row: P. Cardlnale, L. Nanez, L. Hernandez, K. Johnson, R. Bacllg, J. Sllno, J. Brooks: Grd Row: B. Osborne, J. Clark, H. Perez-Pacheco, R. Rayroa, A. Serrano: 4th Row: C Barnes, M. Soares, M. Crespo, D. Lara. 4. COMPUTER: 1st Row: L. Hernandez, L. Nanez, J. Sllno, 5. Rlvers, I Koontzy, K. Johnson. R. Backllg, H. Perez-Pacheco: 2nd Row: T Brooks. J. Clark, A. Calderon, J. Dick: Jrd Row: R. Wllllams, A. Caronto, W. McGlll, R. Rayroa, D. Slmonsf 4th Row: G. Bowman, J. Arcellndo, J. Brooks, and D. Miller. 5. CSR 1st row: K. Leuschner, P. Cardlnale, 5. Puckett, K. Malmgren, J. Plummer, D. Reld: 2nd row: L. Nanez, C Parent, R. Bacllg: Grd Row: J. Harper, B. Osborne, W. McGlIl, 4th Row. J. Clark, 71 Koontzy, and J. Brooks. 6. Even scholars, Klm Leuschner. Phllomena Cardlnale. and Theresa Hllado take time out ro atrend the freshmen dance. CLUBS 1. 5ylvla Bocanegra signs up for USA Travel Club on Clubs Day. 2. USA: 1st Row: M. Thomas, L. Cralg, J. Sllno, K. Malmgren, R. Wllllams, J. Plummer: 2nd Rowg N. Harrlson, K. Stelby, K. Johnson, A. Calderon: Grd: D. Arroyo, S. Bocanegro, K. Wllllams, L. Peterson: drh Row: J. Jones, 71 Tllce, E Castlllo, M Narez, R. Bacllg, W. McGlll, S. Llnw 5th Row: L. Mondragon, B. Osborne, J. Brooks, R. Rayroa, M. Ramsowsky: oth Row: D. Cuyo, D. Nlchols, E Wood K. Confetti, and M. Crespo. 3. ITALIAN TRA VEL: 1st Row: K. Leuschner, D. Nlchols, 5. Bocanegra, N. Narez, L. Mondragon, M. Mondragon, J. Pucclo, P. Cardlnale: 2nd Row: 5. Puckett, D. Amundsen, D. Arroyo, L. Cralg, B. Lloren, R. Wlllloms, H. Perez-Pacheco, 3rd Row: K. Wllllams, J. 5Ilno, A. Calderon, K. Johnson, S. Llnct 4th Row: I Koontzy, J. Clark, J. Brooks. R. Bacllgf 5th Row: K. Stelby, L. Peterson, M. Soares, W. McGlll, R. Rayroa, D. Mlller: oth Row: T. Trlce, B. Osborne, and J. Harper. 4. Anthony Calderon ond Joe Sllno go over plans for the flower sale at Christmas. 5. Brent Blrtcll listens to Mr. Plzzlmentl's description of Walden Pond a place the Travel Club wlll vlslt at Easter. 6. Davld Jeans and Notalle Norez look for places of Interest to vlslt ln New York. CLUBS oi f B Tv .J -.dc . --....,,,,, Her A fl r 'V ' 1 1 ,ig z 4 , 'K . 3 A f wh fit QW Travel clubs get around by Dina Duran, Sherri Dallman USA Travel was a club trying to promote interest and appreciation in the United States. They traveled to the East Coast during spring break because of the rich heritage found there. They sold mugs, candy, flowers, had car washes, and worked Bingo on Sundays to help lower the fare for the trip. They met every Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Student Service Center. They were a good group of students - not as productive as previous years, but they got there, said advisor Frank Pizzimenti. 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C Sdn BOCUIOSWS flgprll Bofsford lllle Tony Bovich ,,eSC0rf4CQdd0vz, ligase Cgbaddu A 5 Nayro 'Comberas Delmer Camp r h hrlarlnee Carlson Jon Correr C V o Jose Caslllos Elnora Castilla ?vElf6ff6f7CGSflllO i I o Henry Casrillo ieonle Chamberlainr Wformefd Choi? f C Evene Chofman 'swf -. - zfherllwer cholmon C EHHYQQM ,Qs ,OOTS - Ron Cochron 4 C C ffomarha Cale Tim Coleman l Larondo ,Collins -Tina Collins C Q Chuck Colton karl cglml mon CIQTOCF CQHGS 'Tracey Canlin ll Robert Cooper Frank Cordova Tlsha Corrigan C g Map Anfhony Rondy Dent 5 Edgor nQfQz n h JOse 'Di6z Vince Dimoggio n Je 5f? f Dlmqob f 4?'f?H '1 I in--'wfQ9ksifaw ff AnirQfnC0v0rr9?2fnQS -:--55iE?Tff'5' '75.,,,g,L . , - n n f56Qf'f S3590 n Bqmonllvvo 1 1.555 f . .,i!1'f14f'i1 Lehno Devi n n 0 To Davis . , nn 5 g :pe P? , L . A ' -- .xb-A f' 'fW 'f Uf i fx 9 -f , , fr V K - f x A ZEZ. m - 5 5 E 4 X n . . - 1 , 5? n . nn Yi nn n ff L 3 ,il f '35 ,X 'xii f F' , ?f X X, ., .. V F5933 .a X X g 5 , . N. Q gh K' 'S ik 3 n K S H . X U - ' .Q fr' .. ., 'X ,f K ' n TroCi? nD0n Mor Dbfium Vince Duron H 'QQ . MVN x Us . . , Denise Dyer , A U x ' -N . Ear K' i .A,, 0 1. K E? Rene Felicigno n 'Y i X n nDQme EfQf1Sn .N f fa? K .: ..,,.:. ' Wd., so3iHoMoRE5 ,V arf 1 - L. - ..X.. ,,,,,. . .MM,. L. A .v,.5E5,555,535,, . ,..,,. K :iL:liwk.kH .. A ,, . li f ,, f.:-ffggfwfz , .Q 43, 5. . A-559011211 gglfqro WOIIQWTO loorballpracficq. n n www--ff: -:-:E-'A::w,2:z:: JL- ev --ry Q:f-1,imslfsesissisaifewi-. 1ff-ws,-::+g2s,:w1swVgff-iggggi-iff-fifff-if YLL' A n 3 S l G G v W G F , ag FW as rf l e I Loulsi'Esposlfa S Q G Tlna Estrella le c Q' ? Zs . . 'V r . r lfvelfe Evers G . fe- ,X n o G T' l , LldlCliFG!'OI'1C!f'ld9Z - -J the ' 5 K Efraln Fernandez I ,A ' 'L all l be C'Tf3fle'dS. G e V 1 2 - G. , hc, f Darin Fields ' ' S - Rodney Flowers l, E . Q1 a A ,.. G rrlnelre Fobbs Q ' ke Y 7 FQ 4 ' 71 . Terrance Ford ,, ee ,Rl 'ifw' Hilton Fordon c A L ,A A G Billy Forrest G V lilicole llorresr G ' Iofrv Ferfesf Q ll 'Willie lfrisnklln- G ' llgQShQrlflQ.Ff0Sr.l leell my G elll eele l eeerle G l lRy0n,FUjiE l llle E le by G G be N Peggy rlmllle, Years become y we fri e harder -E or r G ,'rlee . rllll G -l,l fx lel, bYnThe'e59.K'u' G U G Q in Ak In Gagnon ll l Fifa rere l i A 'l G ee ' V'Sophamores faced the challenge of jim H Q 1 3 Ron Gomes many different classes In order to meer the ' , 'cyl' G, ls dilfefef-f fseqvlfemenrs imposed by fh?a be , , f r rler r llelll G Sfdfe 'of Ccillfornlagl Q 0 V - Y m G ln order to graduate, they had to take , GE elle ,G r llel r p ' nell E lnell me baelcally e4g ?yearsaeiaf English, 8 years of G ly Q G' l G social science wlfhlone year of fine arts. W' Dolores Qgrqig y including music, urls, andcrafts. f 4 '- 45 ,QF l 4BrandonigeGQy l a GQgllhislacreated'scheduling problems for -T3 TYFOUG Ge0fQi0' many sophomoresfand thelr choice of X electives was very limited. y G 6 ,ar . .. 'W 'K 1 93 G G b b acaa , G Q G., . , n ll .G .fh ' Ml., X.. ye msec - . .gil cacc G be ix '17 R7 1-M.. ' Kimberly Gaunf G l - lFeKcerry.elldlonnsen Frank Guerassio .lon Guerrero Eric Glanrvalley Clarece Gibbs 1 Lashanda Gibbs Tonya Gilard f Glen fpGleason l Yvonne Golden l ? Pfl2lsef?e eolaielez A a Tony Gordon Jimmy Gorospe G Y Rabid Graham l Maurlce Green G Rickw Grice llrl G I SaItGumlna1 David Guslmat Darcel Gusimot r Cynthia Gufxerrez V David Gutierrez Raymond Hackett Laronia l-Iardy Melvl17terHarrls355l r 5 Robert Harrlse S' 'Stacey HM l e ' Davrid Horrsgi '- Tasla I-larts l Steve 1 c ROCQDQ Heroflndeaf, t A. Jlm HlCkS57' - ' Enc Hin rr W that Chris Heredla x e 5 fi ,.. 3 X l rrr r 99W Q 'M A Dwlght l-lilronw r2i1DonaldfHInesf' rrlvr Janell Hunter ' K Ramon Hurtado Marcos 1 gg , 3' Matt lmes Sophs r fo bv Mefeflllh Fiber or Theifollowlngrarecsbme :sixties to a survey, asking. How do you like 'MQ 0e59Ph0f99F9? M?mb9??i9f Mr: Smlth and MrglrAiello'57worldffrhistory classes were polled. r c t The-Qfoneadvantage ls yougig figure l only haue twofmore years.A said Chrlg I-lereclla. re owenraqnrrfsptaedsfrlrfeerfifhqf a sophomore l can have more fun 59cm-'Self rlerr I t MQW' mul? rof Who' avollablerhto mefhere atlPl-IS and l can go through lt with my friends! o 5 Th usgifthe cclasiiisc onefff 4 of much phllosophyl and certainly SPM' mdk' tsllguchfyflgss Pfifidenf sara. rms has fheflrvelresfr classfever hit PHSl . r r r .ff -fi Y sw, A l' be., FIM! -1 I: c Shawn Jackson Tania Jelison Traci Jackson l J. Jacobs ..,.,,,, ,a-5. I ' 1 F .Shana Rivers shows her ,grlqmphonr caprgfe of Coyle Layfggn, K ' e e J l. J fs :EE , A lofi J: if mf ,f 'Q-27 X ll J uv - 'O I M ' is 7 .vii H F is if , .. , sz. K J 'N 1 , A ei. V75 J me -.J ,.-z 1712 2 ,1,,..5 Y. Tracie Lynch 1 e J, L'1, 5 M 1 l soliuomones Eddie Jesus Gino Jlmenez Norhon Jodor Brion Johnson Bobby Johnson ' J Delores Johnson Jon Jones Dominoque Jorgenson Afjfll Kenner f V. Robert Kennedy William King Durlusz Klelok J Dovid Kovrlls J Jono Krepps lioule Locosse Sony Lom Moro Lora Sol Lourel Juneone Lowrence Corlo Lowson Cathy Loxomono Scott Loyfleld Robbie Lewellyn Noftnon Lewls Brod Lleblg Fellclo Lllly Djornol Littleton CQSSLUS A Lo-:kerr Wesf Loehnig Avoviombordo Robert Long Morlo Lopez Norhon Low Joonno Lucldo Joe Lucldo Roudel Lujono 0 I Michelle Mockodo eltl 1 E -l'.ie-:?2':!?L!:3t- ' .Q lf Af - fg:W5,:tsggelgg:,,y,: i A ' Y W . F. X 'Q f ...u K of k . 5,4 rlll X-J 3- 2 1 'Qs 1' Q' v 1 .4 ' 'TS I X ,N I X n X, J 1 at si X su- .X Q, f ee ' 1 K - K' S ZI1 gg! L .r . A nv vp changesf ,M ttlt . ,t.lfQg41,tUlne - M tttlt bynnesse t Lf,, V,E, ryyh . ,,.. 3 ., New regulations foCed sophomores, Including dflvlws s g over 25 years of agetorior to reieivlng l b l Y license. Yvonne Moske Amos' ?Y9'Y 59Rht0m'V9ttiei.I?9k e ee figs lLcishannu3M6son dass' K n -..,:h: :iii-'ii k'k' K Mr. Lowell Budge, drlver's ed instruc- M tor sold, Because they changed their t semester class? to 9 dlfflcult to schedule students for drlver's' ' seen Mogsey training. 200 students yvent through they gfephqnge MCCQMS class without doing of the delay in getting traininjfcars, ir at M Llsso'VMccloYnfr . ee e f Markeyon Mccunel 1 T Victoria Mcgill , , , Jessica Medeires g, 1' as .., Raquel 'Medranof 2' Sompher Medsouvonh M 'K b X l Danlto Mennyweathert Selena Mercurlos vMorleneggModkinS Y'-- F x I en Monique Mondrogoln3l ll ls R r M M onnere ontgomerso K M Robert Morrison M M M ROCKY MOUR- 1 . f t-t .sap S-f se lf 5, M'Rosemarie:Muclqggl ' n i I S Donlelle Murray fs: if ' 5 Rich Myers . , ,,,f l Q 1 1, Richard Nondkeshwor? Dineslo Nalcker Tim Nash M , ' l Ben?Navarro? n 3' 1 Debra Navarro Shanell Nozareta Y- t 0+ i 5 I- . E ng, th t-gifs M tt, . P A A! L WW QQ l, M k.tt I r,,, t.se X Nochelle Nelson' , v ' i 5 ' X Dui NQUYGHM f - ,I tg. ' l ,Q ',, e ' . :ff PtObbt'?tteN'Ch0'5i6 ' ' l-21 f 'P gl it use Nalersefg S . Q , t- ifferg. f ,Q is Karrino Norwood M on 55 . 'VP' ' B Skip Obrlen VJ' U M 5 41 e t sltl tlts ,lstl M 1 t , 4 av- we QS -x i ' 'QF' ww 'S' ig Addis'Porter'5? Shervelle Pounds A Omar Prlce David Quinfos Antoinette Ramirez Judy Ramiro Sonia Ramos lsabel Rama R Gerald Ray Fg s Dee Reyes Shawn Richard Robert Richmond onald vera Trinette Robbs Ronnie Roberts Robert Robinson Jose Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Romanita Rodriguez Deann Root -o Gilbert Rounds Sinclair Rowan if Denise Ruiz W R Javier Ruiz Cynrhenia Russell Tricia Russell ' Christine Ryan Evelyn Salazar Anna Sambrano Teresa Saucedo Jennifer Sawick Rachelle Sivil -- s S E S - R ki HW, 4, I W' Soremaly Sisamouth Jae Siinof A ' LioneliESliverso Robin Small isis Q 4 . 'W 1 RES if kb 3 . v N ABE M1 iii I! w br' ri r pf A 3 lj is M . you 'K . H r i .vt in 1 r 1 i ' L. H Z . 1-i A 4: 41 s ,a ,R Q- siro W i 1 'I , ,V 5 V ' i 'A fis 5 '-i - ,,.e ,. g,fili g R3 W Inf. A g YZ!! N ' if Q-. ,,, ' deaf f ii it X 1,1 it .lf l, ii. 'Y 'T i'm M fia- 'iis , . c 5 i X i L c I c gg ggg My Wu v ' 'S-D 'N :I A ,, -r-4 ' W We .c 5 1 lshhonirbr snislawoisd Derek Smith .zpuaness Smith r Victarg,Smlrh 1 Gabriel Solii ' Carissa Soriano' jDonovon Souderszs Alex Sparkrnan l Shondra, U7F'R':x'nk ftSrepHensonD? D Lydia Stigllch r D p r D Andres? Svrflesfloosi X i tTaber'Stephen l 'st 'fl Q?39'00?9 TQQEY g 1 kV1-, hge' ,,,.V, . X ,rr W A F xf'W D W D D ,I'-eI ir 'V D f Q ,cy s ffsyhonnen Tayler --, v -- - X 4- Q.. A 'hr - - 2 . Esther Tellezg - . J . x' we ,Yolanda Thomosfm, Ai, , D Q A K , e .WI -ea if -SD ,,,,, Perry Thompson My tevrnsrorrvsf gary Ioneyrgyly Andrea Torres Q .lQyce Trommel y Regina Tuclier s eee f1 Richard Tucker if . N - . ' April Borsford gives the evlI eye . Fund roisers heb class by Merideth Flke ' . Sophomores attempted to ralse funds to support thelr class actlvltles. The following sales were held: Chrlstmas candy cane sale, nettlng 5300, candy an Valentine's Day, a lolllpop sale. and a Sf. Patrlck's Day green flower sale. From these sales, lt was hoped to raise sa.ooo to use for next year's Junior Prom. g Some of their other goals were to save money to have the best Senior Ball and win a lot of splrlt pblnts for the trophy and to have more class partlclpatlon. SOPHOMORES f I-i Q W w ss ea f Fkjibnfin6 5i lVorgQf2 l Y ' I Morio Vorgqs, El . , 5 sxfwb its K P a y., gn'Bruf3tgQ 5 g 1 0 x , ' 2, 5 S4 '12 R A fi e: 1 l vega? 1 . Y - 5 ' V, I Xovvier Venegos ' V f' 1 KK l Q x Q - X 1 f,? lY , lE! W , 5, n- I FiiIi50 Viltdl Ob0S Q A AK Bonnge fyougnolshone .f V ap- QVS i ...vga li JX , - I K 3gV1g551Q5sz'15g., ' - w1,5Hi?iisiL:2' - k f 2 ,tglmm s z.22:1?55m95:f :MJ ' ' ' 1 :,1':3,.fw gvzyw-f , LHjj3,ggZZlg2z4gw, i A ,. ,,-wma .Q I, Wg,W V .m,,.f , f A H -sf ,,.f,z,f,,f- . , '- ' f w-H1-' I --: xv.- l , x x . ' tif- . Q f :i De0fSe ff' 'f Fm f s , H, . . ,, dum, Tff7': :wfiifiiisesffsi.LLL --:f, ' fiffgzaawiigig-ff 1 '5 x fffkifi-fxiffw-nz:-. : -- -. .,. Sf 'Q- w 1 sie, . . . . a , -: . 'V'-X 2-H2251 Tufffiif'--fi K ' y E V Y L,.., K, , m'1 ,. mK ,. -:-- 1 'if ,:-', 1, K Nl 3 -',- K ,f .,,A ,, , -i f '. : ixvfzf-.fff3f3F:sQ,S?13fffz9:ff: 2-, , .P 2 i K az E wx- V Q Denise Dyer pumps Iron as Bridgette Martinez and Monique-'Mondragbgf L,'I sl N L ,, m 'ook 00- ,,.. K. -',, , h :Elini L 1 . M 0 P09955 1 M S S K - .4 KK' Lh1 ' f -Awww.. ' . Q 1 .. 'Q kk 3 S 33 S -- .5 0 Q , , f N, w . . 1. AL.. L. . 1 'ff x 3 Nw. R 11 y. Us X V .X ui. f tF ':::wff'tf'if T?fiS0 3Ve'Qh . Dblicidweifbrook Diiiuglds Widire 1 5 0 iC1 W'iifeiev Michelle Wgjirleyi' f , 3 -W .. , W - ' , W , ,W, l ' : 5 I i 1 if' ' .ii . . , -- , ' ,Y:m1, ,mz,,Af,,..,.. Q-If far it K?Yff' Wwi9m5 . Z 1 1 P A ' 4 Q... H .V 1 Mnch elle l WiIiIqms l Q X W fi bi 'lK: ' L',m.:YY :LA K l A M , W , J ,X . X ,, Q f j Q f2 f x ' .? q-Q., If, , X . , w l Z Q 90 A f - f 1 1 il5f0ff1S E X' be I :Q In ' - ,Q I - I '..--' ifff 1 K - - '- ,--h',:'S 55' K :'k 15 'iz' zeii g ' 'K' A K ' X ' f 2 f ' ' gm 1 ' L .9 .,,, Q- A ' , . , l , sophvmbre Sy' v'L7 lsy Llsijx 'lfiiLlii ' K-:i :k7:' 9- ,z'1' '-fL 5 k-L' 'LLk':'. 3'1 r pres?m e h hemwnopi on -M W' - X N . f-,xswrw f FV 1 1 wi Q Q . Q fi K ., S S 9U'd ?e' ' ' ' , f rw.: ,Q 4' fi if f5'Q'S'fEs 0' -fl if I r 'l f i LQ W . f 4 R ' ' 'Q' ? i-95' 9316 .51 f, 1' :'7f5f,'! ,gik,5s7'Eg,i f K 2',5s?5Qj j , , .. . Vkr, . , A ,,,. N ,.,. . ...,, ,,kk , M u,:,,A..,,.. , , ,,, K, ' i C? C'SS fbif J , ffie ddiks A 1 LIQIQ ufvgife Mcasniio. 1 . , . ,-WL . .Sophs enhance cafeteria by Lldla Stigllch and Phllomena Cardlnale Through the great efforts of the sophomores, the humble cafeteria became transformed. The Class of 1967 Proudly Presents . . were the first words that came to mind regarding the So- phomore Hope. Neon and pastel streamers were every where, as students danced to the muslc played by Futuristic Beat. When the theme song, This is My Nlght was played, two balloon bags on the celllng opened and showered dancers wlth balloons, confetti, and smlles. More than 100 students danced the nlght away to a varlety of old and new hlts, such as Sugar Walls and My Boyfrlend's Back . Many left reluctantly as the lights went out at 11:00, wlth thelr bright green programs tucked safely away under thelr arms. Some carrled balloons, or cor- sages, but upon departure, so- phomores carrled happy memorles. The theme was, Welcome to the Pleasure Dome . 1. Josie Vera performs ln Nlte Club Tonlte. 2. Sosly Budge and Evette Castillo laugh at one of the Nlte Club tonlte acts. 3. Robert Morrison edges hls Northgate opponent ln a cross country meet. 4, Donald Ray Hlnes and Terees Mangln relax durlng one of thelr classes. 5. Kerry Gudjohnson and Chrls Heredla try to break through the crowds to get to class. 6. Angle Antonettl hehns a frlend In weight llfrlng class, SOPHOMORE CANDIDS ,gdb 1 puls- SOPHOMORE CANDIDS Q S Q . . ,A.:1 . , by L V i mhk' Sophofyaores felt 1eIievecQ fheyg no their new tole. f beldhg In me no 999 rredf6d qifvdenfs felt oldgp rwnqg i ITUUFQQKG' l fhevf had i9 do 54100 bbw Q i?f1i f ll wwf the echoes jumqge l l teadfbrs Skid sfii3enfs f 5 151225554 ' fl mffemenf bf foefsqxr ' . . f, .. ,,,. , . nu... ,V A, , ,AVV , f , 1' 50Pf?0m0f?Wf00?f?9l1P'0X?'5'PQ'ffF4'9Qfe fi5?1,59. VIL' Lombardo and David Wanat lake notes during - C'0-'5f 3- MQYEN 5Uf!Z! 'd iP'OfffC?5 f0' 4 n y sbmombass - , 7, Ni, . . , - 7 .. 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CPerform- Ing Artsj, Water Ski, and Newtonians. .5 1. Klm Rhodes slgns up for Performing Arts Club, as Margie Acuna and Derrekk Sounders look on. 2. German exchange studenn Joachim Peter, gets involved ln school clubs, 3. Students sign up for PAC Campus Life, and Ski Club. CLUBS' DAY .An- il was - . '9 . gk. 9... - ur' r 'X' 1 55 'fr s 5 fn. ,F wg 'mnsi I ,s N ? X f Q 5 3 I 7, . I A-N X LXY g . l GDC. R- i-EumH I 3 ,.:g: w .. N 1 if Q 4. Sylvla Bocanegra decides which club to joln as Natalle Narez selects hers. 5. Joe Caspers eats before he signs up for Cartoon Club. 6. Sheon Rlvers displays her spirit as she announces to the crowd to sign up for Pep Club. Z Computer Club and Italian Traveling slgn-ups are taken by Llsa Mondragon and Phllomena Cardlnale. 8. Chrlstlne Carlson and Jeff Dlzon slgns up for PAC CLUBS' DAY 3 Q6 SPIRIT WEEK Week lacks real spirit by Theresa Krut Spirit Week was all but spirited. The only two popular days were 501 Day and Jersey Day, probably because every day was 501 and Fridays were traditionally jersey days. There was little participation for Neon Day, Celebrity Day, and Nerd Day. It was thought that poor planning resulted in students' lack of spirit. Some believed that Halloween inter- ferred with students dressing for the specific days. At a student leadership meeting, Martin Aries, said, I did not see one sign up to tell me what was going rr On. 1. Kevin Confetti leads La5hon Craig, Mike Crespo, Mlke George, and Brian Lloren, carrying the Pathers' coffin at the Antioch rally. 2. Sherry Stlgllch leaps with jo y off of Krlstlne Styers' prize winning flat. 3. Mia Fabella shows her spirit as she portrays the dead Panther at the Antioch rally. 4. On Nerd Day, Jlmm y Jones displays his Bobby Sherman lunch pail. 5. Sheryl Puckett enters the Student Service Center on Nerd Day. 6, Margie Acuno hopes to sell candy to more Nerds. SPIRIT WEEK Superman wins 1st place by Resse de Pano Lloyd Peterson as Superman won 1st place In the Halloween contest, Charmele Wonk took 2nd and Cherlene Lewls won 3rd. Students became Cindy Lauper, Crayons, M6M's, clowns, dolls, hillbil- lles, princesses, ballerlnas, hunch- backs, dancers, Indians, gelshas, navy offlcers, punk rockers, nuns, Raggedy Ann, ghost busters, Mr. T's, grandmas, dlsploylng different personalities. Thls year's Halloween costume contest was held In the quad during lunch time. The judges of the contest this year were teachers and students, Mrs. Jean Gumlna, Mr. Jack Tackett, Frances Oncena, Tom Trice and Suzanne Becker. Lashon Craig, Assemblies Com- mlssloner commented. We had a lot of people out there dressed for Halloween. 25-30 students actually partlclpated In the competltlon. Teachers also dressed up as, bumble bee, nun, hlpple, mime, bag lady, Al Capone, jelly beans, and cowboys. 1. Lloyd Peterson, Dawn Asmundsen, Pattl LaCas.se, Marisa Demetrakopulos, John Brooks, Sheryl Puckett, and Llsa Mondragon show off their costumes at the contest. 2. Greg Watkins, Dlana Keats, and Rlchard Watkins have a hlppy sesslon. 3. Lloyd Peterson, as 'LSuperman prepares to fly. 4. The Genie, better known as Jeanne Humphrey, ls on her way to see her master. 5. Mr. Randy Jang buzzes to class. 6. Llsa Alvarez and Regina Harrls do time wrltlngs ln Mr. Dexter's class. HALLOWEEN X-.... f ZRAYK , Q-EG wus. hh ...ml it x 'Ti-X 1, . 1' KX HALLOWEEN Rallies begin spirit by Diana Velez Rallies helped support football and basketball games with spirit and enthusiasm. Tony Blackman, spirit commis- sloner, worked with her committee to plan rallies with various spirit stunts and a wlde variety of student participation. The purpose of the rallies was to promote school spirit throughout the school and to enhance the spirit throughout the community. Beatstreet rally was successful, consisting of a rapping and breaking contest, involv- Ing many people, Including Desmond Smith, a local DJ. Other themes were Purple Rain, and Pirate Hoedown . RALLIES -gggf ,. V 'W my A .N . 4 31 Tm. 0,6 .v,,, 5-...N ., .,..,...,-Q ,N i ,.. XVT TJ. QL! l 4 g-,---- M In . ww.. m, Q? u vga: its GD 1. Spirit squads hee-haw far the Pirate fans. 2. Charles Lafrades break dances to Egyptian Lover. 8, Varsity football players show the JV players how to do the bird, 4. Brian Lloren, Alan Cltero, Alfred Wright. Ron Alello, and .Steve Watson listen carefully for Instructions from Sheryl Puckett and Tony Blackman. 5. Trlna Walker, Marltza Rodriguez, and Sylvia Bocanegra hit those moves at the Beat Street Rally. 6, Kristine Styers, Theresa Oliver, and Deborah Green cheer hoe dawn chants. RALLIES Acuna wins crown by Jennifer Puccio Margle Acuna was crowned Miss Plroteer 1984 by Rona Taylor, reigning queen of 1983, on the night of December 14. Lorralne Harrls, dance commls- sloner, introduced each girl and her escort. A majorlty of the ladies were dressed in the hlgh fashlon Guinne Sax style, whlle the men mostly wore dress shirts and sweaters. The theme of the donce was Lady, You Are, wlth silver and blue decorations coverlng the walls and tables. Acuna has been the class' presldent for 4 consecutive years, an actlve member of Student Leadershlp, 3-year veteran flag-twlrler, and the presldent of the Performing Arts Club. which nominated her. The 1984 Mlss Plroteer dance was not very successful since only about 200 students attended. Other members of the court were as follows: Kristine Styers, Miss Football: Llnda Nanez, Mlss Tennis. Sheon Rlvers, Mlss Basketball, Phllomena Cardlnale, Mlss Baseball, Theresa Hllado, Mlss Wrestling, and Llsa Mondragon. Mlss Swimming. 3 MISS PIRATEER CD TK 1. Margie Acuna takes her throne as Miss Pirateer 1964. 2. Sheon Rivers walks happily down the alsle wlth her escort. 3. Margle Acuno slts with Manuel Gavlno along with the rest of the court, Phllomena Cardlnale ond Lloyd Peterson, Llsa Mondragon and Matt Ramkowsky, and Theresa Hllado with Roger Becllg. 4. Jack Alello and Jennifer Pucclo dance to the theme song, Lady, You Are. 5. Llnda Nonez walks to meer everyone with Jimmy Jones. 6. Margle Acuno ls overwhelmed as Manuel Gavlno, David Jeans and Krlstlne Styers congratulate her. MISS PIRATEER Lloren wins ugliest by Danielle Nichols Brlan Lloren was crowned Mr. Ugly man by Mlss Pirateer, Margie Acuna at the tradltlonol Uglyman dance, held February 15 from 8-11, in the North Cafeteria. The student body chose Lloren from an lnltlal group of 9 young men nominated to a court of 7. The court, their escorts and titles follow: Brian Lloren, Mr. Uglyman, and Sylvla Bocanegra: Derrek Souders, Sir Francls Drake and Stacl Moran: Willy McGIIl, Long John Silver, and Dawn Amundson: Roger Bacllg, Captain Bly, and Theresa Hilado: Kevin Williams, Blackbeard. and Andrea Brown: .llmmy Jones, Captaln Hook, and Kearson Malmgren, .Ioe Silno, Captain Kldd, and Michelle Matejcek. Dressed In black and white tuxedos wlth tolls and whlte gloves enhanced the red. blue and white decoratlons that fllled the room. The court and their escorts danced to Careless Whispers by Whaml played by Satln Star Productions. The dance commlttee consisted of Lorralne Harrlsfcommlsslonerb, Frank Pizzlmentl Cadvlsorb, JoAnn Castillo, Mlke Crespo, Lashon Craig, Mia Fabela, Darcel Guslmat, Vlcki Hunter, and Martln Soares. 1. Relgnlng Mlss Pirateer, Margle Acuna, and Mr. Uglyman, Brion Lloren, dance together. 2. Brian Lloren and escom Sylvia Bocanegra walk down the aisle to the stage. 3. Derrekk Souders and escort, Stacl Moran, stand nervously waiting for the wlnner to be announced. UGLYMAN DANCE I ala' :Pi pq S N'-f .' my fi Q wifi? ffl? g 355 X is 3 1, Derrick Miller and Teresa Alellce have fun while dancing. 2. Tlna Sollz, Josette Gonzales, Sandy Schlllace, Michelle Kingsley, and Teresa Heredla share a funny jake. 3, Mr. Uglyman and his court: .lames Jones and Kearson Malmgren, Derrekk Souders and Sracl Moran, Kevin Wllllams, and Andrea Brown, Brlan Lloren and Sylvia Bocanegra, Roger Bacllg and Theresa Hllado, Willy McGill and Dawn Amundsen, and Joe Sllno and Michele Marejcek. Winter theatre brings comedy by Kim Walters What happens when a man's first wife comes from the dead to visit? A fun fllled tlme full of comedy. That was exactly what Blithe Splrlt brought, LOTS of comedyl Acting teacher and director, Mr. Orrin Cross, III, accompanied by Mr. Terry Valentine produced the play. The play took place in Marin County when a man, Charles CDerrekk Soudersj and his wife, Ruth CBecky Walkerj decided to have a seance wlth the company of 2 close friends CGreg Watkins and LeAnn Pickeringj. The hllarlous seance scene was lead by the one and only Madam Arcatl CStacl Moranj. Dy complete accident, Charles' flrst wlfe, Elvlra CLisa Mondragonb paid hlm a vlsIt. While returning from the dead, Elvira was determined to take Charles with her. but accidentally takes Ruth. Now, Instead of 1 wife to get rld of, he has 2. But the only one who could participate In putting them back is the maid CMlml Cobisenoh. 1. Madam Arcatl and Charles convince Edith to tell the truth. 2. Edith panics when she witnesses the poltergeist, 3. Charles looks on as his two former wives demolish the apartment. 4. Charles and Ruth toast a good evening. 5. Elvira shows her violent temper. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Condomlne Invite their friends to participate in a seance. ZMadam Arcatl takes center stage in the famous seance. Q7 WINTER THEATRE W0 .Q-wmv! WINTER THEATRE PAC presents Nite Club by Danielle Nichols Performing Arts area held Its 7th annual fund-raiser, Nite Club Tonite on February 8. David Troia was Master of Ceremonies, introducing many acts. I'm a Blonde featured Staci Moran, Becky Walker and Darcy Janowicz. A jazzerclze routine, exercized by Margie Acuna, Mimi Cobesino, and Eunice Barwell was presented. Another act was the winners of the K-Jam Rap Contest, Fresh Girlz and lce, a sex shooter act with Monique and Lisa Mondragon and Debra Green. Mr. Jlm Wagner performed a guitar solo. Louis Esposito sang Hello and many more acts made the nite club atmosphere entertaining. The ticket price was S7 and the New Mecca Cafe catered the event. Q Q NITE CLUB TONITE 1. Mark Modklns slngs Falling ln Love for hls performance at Nlreclub Tonlre. 2. Mr. Jlm Wagner shows hls partlclpatlon as the only teacher ar Nlreclub Tonite. 3. Louls Esposito sings hls rendlrlon of 'V-1'ello. 4. Monique Mondragon performs her 50's routine to 'American Dandstond. 5, Mlrlan Coblseno, posing as o munchkln, jazzerclses. 6. Becky Walker, Stacl Moran and Darcy Janowlcz slng, l'm a Blonde. G9 CD NITE CLUB Towns Star Search replaces show by Kim Walters At the beginning of March, auditions were held for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum but the turnout was small, creating the need for an alternative. For many people, auditions for the show were a first and disappoint- ment fell on all who were aware of the bad news. Mr. Orrin Cross disappointedly said, We've always had a huge turnout for the spring musical. l don't know what happenedl Lack of spirit, publicity, or the 2.0 no F rule? Cross and Mr. Terry Valentine whipped up an entirely new idea with some surprising twists. Why not have a talent show with some prize money? asked Cross. Immediately, details had to be worked out since the performance date was March 29. Auditions were held to select 21 of the 50 groups. Stagecrafts classes were the maln back bone of the production of Star Search where real Ilfe judges scored the different groups in acting, singing, dancing, musicians, and modeling. Talent scouts were present and perhaps somebody or some bodies would be the star evryone had been looking for. 1. Mlml Coblseno, Chrls Callca, and Darcy Jano wlcz hang stars for a galaxy effect. 2. Chrls Callco and Klm Walters listen to Mr. Cross' dlrectlons. 3. Stacl Moran, Mlml Cobiseno, and Chrls Callco palnt the rocket flat. 4. Members of the Stage Craft class tighten lights on the star. 5. Stacl Moran, Mlml Coblseno, Klm Walters, and Darcy Janowlcz rake a break from touch up. 6. Stage Craft class proudly takes center stage. H 2 STAR SEARCH :aotd sm: an-nl STARSEARCH 1. .- W 'J 7P'k'Q 'mf .. .. ,. 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Gilbert Acosio 1 Josellto Acedillo Denise Adams Dorian Adams Jay Adams Therese Adams Eileen Aguba Steve Aguilar Nicole Aiello Teresa Aiello Charalette Alston Matt Alberts Stacy Alblni Steve Alley Robert Almarez Steve Almeida Norma Alvarado Soledad Alvarez Vincent Alvarez v ii S Chaundra Anderson Jocelyn Arcoina Joe Arcoina Jacob Arce Matt Archambauit Aarno Arcusa Sonia Arenivar Nicaslo Arias S Norma Arteaga 2 sss Katherine Austin i 5, S, 2 .if 'A' I ,pa-v yo-'4' : -Q . l.,,. as icc. . 1 if Lori AvillO ' .- Advisors enjoy job, class by Theresa I-leredia Mrs. Betsy Giordano and Mrs. Beth Klotzbach advised the class and enjoyed the responsibility. Giordano in her flrst year of teaching and advising felt, the freshmen were not qulte sure where they fit ln: it's like they were testing. Klotzbach has been teaching here for 3 years. She enjoyed advising because lt gave her a chance to become Involved with students and their activities. She added, They are a typical freshman class and needed to settle down and get serious. Both advisors felt a small group were enthusiastic and outgoing for their class and gave them good support. ' FRESHMAN l 1,2 1 s .vi r r ii'i ll., If jyv , frog W 1 Y 3 5, L it -3' .M .Q 4 Dianne Denhan and Eileen Aguba receive help from Roger Bacllg In computer lab S' E K 4, YI Alejandra Fernandez works on her painting In orr closs. t .... us! is 'fi . .Tis E' 3 F C F l xxx 1' S R f N-X 4' C! A X -9' -'lm . l' f rf .,,.i Z.17'k Qi 0 il .T7- F wx .. .. L: ,Emily J :D 0-Q... i -:vs .' E N f 'SESIF 'Q - -sq- 1 LaKisha Axel Arvin Baluyut Hugh Bankston g Michele Barajas Dean Basilio Mike Bozlnet Yvonne Beals David Bennett Charrise Besheors James Blakely Ann Bland Kelly Bland Richard Bleck Tlna Bolden Kelvin Bloodsow Bart Bologna Danae Bonds Carmen Bonfon Kim Bastlck Terri Bostlck Greg Bowman Carolyn Brewer Mike Brinkman Tammany Brooks Anna Brown Marvin Brown Kristen Burlss Kelly Bursey Leaster Busby Teresa Butler Rey Buzon John Cabaddu Emily Calderon E. Campos Hugo Campos Victor Cano Gary Capurro Andy Cardinale Peter Cardinale J Lisa Carey g Heather Carnduff' Andy Carrico Cherie Corrigan Alvin Carrlllo Donald Carroll rnEsHMAN Joanna Castillo Mike Catlin .. Rudy Chacon it . Legrand Chamberlian ' Christine Chambers ' Yolanda Casillas . Natacha Clark f Shannon Clark April Coats , , Michael Cobb Philip Coker Q 3 N Clyde Clydetrammel ' ,sv - N ,g 3' X 'X Jomiel Collins Johnny Collins ,- Arthur Combs Q Q' s 'raw Q 5 Fl l W an 5 ZQVA rx l 1435 1 lf ' l fr Lewis Cook Ray Cooper Stacy Cooper Daniel Coronado Marcel Coston Claude Craig Sales raise money by Theresa Heredia Class members supported many fund raisers, with the funds primarily going to support the first dance. Approximately S300 was raised by selling M 6 M's and Snickers. In fact, the frosh sold 2,304 candy bars to the student body. There were a lot of freshmen who had enthusiasm for their class and they went out of their way to raise money for the class, comment- ed class president, Joanna Castillo. Castillo added. l om glad we had so many spirited freshmen, especially those who sold candy. Q . 'FRESHMAN v,,,,M..-U-as-M w' fa t 1s as Ji ......-it-,-sU5r.l l Jeff Hilado checks his work as he word processes his English Sherry Cratty James Crawford Carl Crosby Ricky Cruz Ruben Cruz Mayra Cuevas Chantell Curl Sherri Dallmann Darrell Daniel Misty Danielson Theresa Davies Joji Davis , H is i l . s, 7 r. rv l 7 L Q- - W 'fx . fig: 5? ' . r ggi? D 1 ffilfff Q 'i' .--- Q X- Q, Y.. Si ' 5 . Rowena Rayrao and Michelle Lusby work patiently on their computers, finalizing programs, Fx , , er fax ' .5 ,Q 5 L 'V' Jw N-tr M pw' 9 Michelle Davis Rochelle Davis Shemeeka Davis .lose Delcid Dionne Denham Latesa Denkins Veronica Denton Regina Deroso Jeffrey Dick Gino Dizon Melchor Dolor Rey Doolete Shelley Doolittle Christine Douglas Phillip Drake Stephanie Dudash Hilda Duenas Ancina Dukes Rodney Dunbar Dina Duron , Jeff Dustin Noadioh Eckrnon Tino Elliot Tracy Ellis Amy Epperson Groceila Escobedo Aliclo Esquivel Mike Fierros Mia Fabela Ben Fondlnolo FRESHMAN ' ' q 0 Ricky Felix J Vince Ferlingere F Alejandra Fernandez g -so Gerardo Fernandez W, Richard Fernandez Merry Fike S S Emma Finney Aziz, Stan Finney John Fitzgerald Q-i' , - ss- Jockle Flores eer James Fong ' Mark Francisco J Tina Frazier Anita Fulgham Alberto Garcia Jennifer Garcia Kim Garcia Suzette Gasca Yvette Gasca Don Gholston Michelle Gladish is f Tami Goldsmith Gero Gonzales Josette Gonzales Scott Gorospe Jason Gotchell Lancie Gracy Scott Grady Amy Grainger S og ar W6 0 4 st! ar' ' X Ll 3 is - Sf ' E N1 fAi'i kk 3 f S .Af ,JV vw K ,:., ri K 59 . , e, S 'T . - E U' 'VI - , 1 NN K x k :L . iv 1 L til A s...ihtw... L. Cyndi Gray g Q Class members comment by Michael Cobb Freshmen class members were asked by publications to comment on the status of being a freshman. Mike Bazinet said, l liked being a freshman, although I couldn't do as much as the upperclassmen, but some day I'll be one. Many freshmen weren't really ready to come to Pittsburg High and were frightened, as so many of the 500 freshmen, the first week of school. Many of the frosh didn't par- ticipate in many activities in the first weeks, but did attend some of the rallies. Q One freshman said, Pittsburg High gave many opportunities and freedom In many areas. FRESHMAN 'm., Stan Finney works on his prcyecr in wood shop, as Victor Cano, Bobby Johnson. Art Rodriguez and Victor Pacheco watch. Tammy Green Melissa Guerrero Tracy Hall Krista Harkington Cheryl Harmon Lee'Anna Harr Jerry Hawkins Lashundria Hayes William Henry Joe Heredia Theresa Herdia Mario Hernandez Rudy Hernandez Shaun Hilderbrand Gralin Hodges Richard Hoffman T. Haldergraver Richard Hook Robert Hosmer Bob Howard Dorreso Howard Frank Huizar Thomas Humphreis Leticia lban Elmo lgnacio James Jacobsen Danny Joromiilo Sheila Jiles Charlene Joaquin David Johnson Jonathon Johnson Mondin Johnson Nicole Johnson Troy Johnson Anthony Jonasson Michelle Jones Robert Jones Jackie Jones T. Koursurinder Eddie Keith Michael Kelley Sonya Kendall Michael Kennedy James Kicker Jon Kicker John Kierce Michele Kingsley Adrian Koolen Theresa Krut Mina Kumor Donna Loshbrok Brian Lavielle Lorraine Laxamana Mai Le FRESHMAN Shelley Lea Joaquin Leol .N Tino Leoquez , Nicole Levy ' ' Q Julie Lewis , .gf Mrlzeno Lee 'fin' . 'Q if Zochery Lewis Sharie Llnd Marla Llttlejohn Jason Lloren Debbie Lloyd Dave Long Leticia Lopez Juan Lopez Andre '-'- Lozono Anthony Lumbre Cynthia Lumbre Eric Luevono Randy Ly L W Daniel Macopinlac Melody Maceren Antoinette Madden L K Felix Moklnono 5 i -:av Angelo Molitano 1 ,V Y Phillip Mallari Shown Molone Abe Momaradlo Stoci Mangin Shelly Monipon Mike Montoghi 2. 0, no F ' hurts class by Michael Cobb About 264 freshmen out of 504 were inellglble to participate in extra-curricular activities the flrst semester including basketball and dances. The rule began this year to encour- age students to maintain their grades and if they couldn't meet the minimum standard of no F's, and a 2.0, they could not attend school related events. FRESHMEN wx 'Q K ki L ' E F A L X i L .. E, , W Kx K W Q lvl M nj ii , ,,, or .. ,K,,. y ly ,, ul ' f L i Colvln Bloodsaw, Gino Dizon, and Robert Bomagot prepare for a timed wrlrlng. i ' 1? 4. 5 'I .1 . 1. l . A L., I . it X. H 99 e Peter Marin Chanel! Marriott Lynda Martin Lucy Martin Gilbert Martinez Lydia Martinez Louie Marfirez Dewayne Mason Roy Marherly Demetrius Mayeux Nineth Mazariego Kathleen McConvllIe Jamie McCoy Mike sMcCrary Trina McCune Dina McEwen Kimberly Medelros Michele Melendez Rosa Mendez Todd Mendoza Lorino Meno Myrna Mercado Roger Meredirh Monica Miiares Shonda Miller Marcus Mims Joseph Miranda' Lynn Miranda Letanja Mitchell Alex Molina Perrhina Mollique Alicia Moore Gretchen Morales Sara Morales Karen Mourning Martin Munoz Billy Murray Nancy Murrillo 693 Louis Murry Kellee Myers Laila Nobhi T Nazareta Robin Needham Toni Nelra A Nelson Joy Nelson Hung Nguyen Thu Nguyen S Nichols Doveen Nimmo Steve Nobili Cathy Noble Tonya Nuez Lisa Nugens Gerardo Nunez Lupe Nunez R Nunnelly Steve Orlando Don Onceno David Owen Felisha Owens Valerie Owens Victor Pacheco Ltonia Page Imelda Pagoeo Ranee Palin Sharon Parent Epi Portida Tim Partain Michelle Patrick lla Patel Sofia Pena E Pentecostes Gabriel Perez L Perez Pacheco Bolhan Pham Julie Phan Christine Phelps Andre Pina Keith Pace Mabel Pina Craig Pineda David Plrner Deana Porter Robert Prieto C Puccio Barry Quarles Stacy Randolph Angelet Ray Mike Ray Rowena Rayrao Phillip Reed C9 x s --am.. 7 r Tiff Tina Phehns and Theresa Davies work patiently on their rypewrlrers in typing r r Q . . if S it if is . x .u F... ' 'Q J if x .. w au . 1.,1. u 5 . ...S L.. Class of '88 has ambitions by Meredith Fike Mrs. Sheila CrowelI's English I, College Prep class answered the following question: As a freshman, what are some of your ambitions for the Class of '88? A representative sample of answers follows:- I would like more than 752 of the class to have a 2.0 grade average, said Scott Grady, one of the many freshmen angered that so many of their class didn't earn at least o 2.0 gpo the first period. Nacasio Arais said, l want our class to make history in this school, while others hoped the class would have more money for their ball. Charles Reiss Robert Renteria John Reynolds Larara Rhodes Rikki Rios Angelo Rivers Damon Robinson Arturo Rodriguez Debbie Rodriguez Lilly Rodriguez Vicente Rodriguez Lynsi Rohrscheib ' Pamela Rollins Lourdes Rosado Eric Ross ' Elvia Ruiz A Mike Russo Angelo Rust C -x - Lorna Salazar Lisa Soivetti Reynold Sanchez Kim Sanders Gabe Sanderson L Mike Sangimino Elsa Santiago Cynthia Sorcos Carmen Saucedo Edit Saucedo Robert Saunders Sandra Schillace FRESHMEN Michele Scarbruogh 2 S K .5-.,, F F 'f 'si Traci Scott S A ,' 1 Lori Serna Augusto Serrano Arturo Shivers Anita Simmons 'fl T , Rosalind Simmons Dwayne Simonds Mohindes Singh Jason Smith Hrsr day blues by Theresa Herrera Freshmen managed to survive on their first day, although many had trouble finding classes and familiar faces. High school is a big step for 13 and 14 year olds. Most freshmen were nervous and scared. They were afraid they would be teased and become lost. Most students became comfort- able but felt that the two campuses were too far from each other. Frosh made lots of new friends on the first day. They also saw a lot of good friends from elementary school. On the whole, teachers helped them find classes and the upperclassmen helped too. rrzisnmm it ' if ggg William Henery watches os Jason Smith finish his project ln wood shop Bessie Snowden Christina Snowden Tino Soliz Marvin Stamps Anita Stanton David Stevens Cheri Stingily Denara Stingley Edwin Suarez Christine Sullivan Kirk Sullivan Dino Susim T if ggi.. L T T' .x.. . . P' of ss f - me F' PV' 'H f . Nr if s ff 'YU pq 9 1 B I A4 e 5 f s-A i ' Y A VL NF E . . 1- t A T V . iw' fa ds, - 1 5 Fit fix -5 3' X qziil N K' Q gif X. Danny Zuniga Donald Sutherland Drang Tabibian Julie Tavares Paul Taylor Jeseph Tecson Brigitte Tesse Tuyen Thai Angela Thomas Charle-tha Thompson Shonn Thompson Kim Thomson Nicole Tiscareno Michael Torres Tammy Trammel Steve Tran Clarence Trapps Andy Trias Kathy Trice Lee Tucker Joe Turner Willie Turner Hector Urbina Trina Vaca Hector Valdivia Evelisa Valentin Rosalinda Vallejo Sherrie Vannatta Mary Jane Velasco Mario Velez Marisa Vidrine Noy Vongphalsdy Queane Waris Sam Warren Shondreya Waterman Marlinda Welch Andrea Wheeler Daryl Whetsel Danny Williams Trinia Williams Damian Winston Schalon Woods Eric Woolfolk FRESHMEN Frosh meet high school by Joanna Castilla ' The high school was large and very crowded. Some freshmen were lost and confused searching for their class- rooms. How frustrating and very foolish to ask a senior for directions to a class and then realize you've been mislead and directed across the street, where you shouldn't be. Coming from smaller junior highs, we now faced four times as many people and rules and had to be careful of the seniors who are large enough to stuff a freshman in a locker. Freshmen met new friends and began to enjoy high school life. Now, they met the challenges the high school offered by joining clubs, participating In activities and keeping busy with all the school has to offer along with keeping up with the curriculum. Q9 FRESHMAN l ,Z is S.. Q! ee or - si 1 A fs, ef Q' :R- SN 4 .R .ll iw 5 . ' -'A' W nf. -X-ww K hx -. XJ 1 .. . X K E - . me 1-45,5 1 1. Regina llmlnez and Lydia Martlnez take a break for lunch. 2. Julle Lewls shows her splrlr modeling her Halloween costume. 3. Peter Cardlnale listens to his friends during brunch In the quad. 4. David Jennett comes up for a breath of air. 5. Shelly Doolittle, Steve Almeida, Danny Macaplnlla, Theresa Krut, Mia Fabella and Nlcaslo Arlas listen to the photographers Instructions. 6. Nicole Tlscorento enjoys decorat- ing her locker with many posters. Z Danny Williams feels like Superman as he climbs the rope in o single stretch. 6. Shanon White and Christine Pucclo patiently wait for the Halloween costume contest to begin. FRESHMAN Frash dance attracts few by Tina Soliz Since I came to Pittsburg High as a teacher, l have never seen such a low attendance at a school activity, Mr. Frank Plzziment, Student Activities Dlrector, remarked to his Student Leadership class. However, the approximately 40 people In attendance had an enjoy- able time. For example, Todd Men- doza had flve girls dancing with him at once. Also, the DJ's were getting out on the dance floor and showing their stuff too. The dance was originally scheduled for December 14, 1984, but was changed to January 11, 1985 because of a conflict with the Plrateer Dance. The DJ's, Futuristic Beat Produc- tIon made everyone want to dance all night from 8-11 p.m. People could not seem to agree why so few freshmen attended their flrst event. Some thought the 2.0 rule caused students to be ineligible to attend, resultlng in eligible friends sittlng home also. Some people felt the lack of publicity caused the low support. 1. Danny Macaplnllac, Todd Mendoza, Sandi Schlllace, and Shelley Manlpon are all going to Bop 'rlll They Drop. 2. Todd Mendoza and Sandi Schlllace enjoy dancing ar their firsr school dance. 3. Kathy Trlce and her dare take lr easy whlle dancing ro the theme song, You're The lnsplrarlon. 3 FRESHMEN DANCE f-Sw N. Janis 1. Merry Flke and Davld Hart slr down to folk for awhile offer dancing. 2. Marvln Patten, John Brooks, .Sharon Parent and Regina Deliosa dance ro 'Vungle Love. FRESHMEN DANCE 3 -f-..,,.. ,Y ,,i,k:V1v -,.I.,Q, ff .. 1 YJ 'fmt ,,sf.sz,-Q ga K .,-sw f -- . - - ,- Q- fig' A aww '?Q1i,Q,Q:,:.5 rn. 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I mivw..,k .-. .. fm'-, .,fe1x5WW ' K J , ..Vm,..m ..f '.-, . .,..wf:L WZ A 2 -':g3'2?f9EZ?'sQ?1?iz. - !:'f'f'E3i4if:G?rQbi'p,', - , 5'-'Q7r1,5Q,f X . -- Xffffxgmgf-iaiff-?ff.g2ff1v 2' ' -fi,:ff5R?aas2'x,f2LSfav'1fef2. Vi ffffmsfyff-:f'1 ' , ww' 'If ...M ? E LV,?5l3,..,.. Q' .. Kffffgff Mr .-...ff Mi. fi-5 - V, - Af, 2 H zz? . . W, W A.,. M, ,- is . ,yigign .U MJ x ,- . . K SX K A .. L, ,: Mi' V ..., 5 ,mf 'N 1 1 qw' in 4,-' 3 me Y, 1.5, 2 f . ff .,,EM. . STUDENT LIFE I s i .QM W. A5431 . waxy' 2- 1, Lisa Alvarez and Tamara Woods ger ready ro go home offer school. 2. Kristine Styers, Sheri Stiglich, Jennifer Puccio, and Meredith Fike work hard on their homework. 3, Harold Burton shows his working uniform on Halloween. 5 1 oiorr me . , Q Q 5 ' ' 'f 2 ' -X K 2 We, ZY - ' 3, is Q5 N f Qfi: feta' V 5 A wax f 1 ,, , QEEV3 Q . gag? tw K w Joyce .iii if? O wfwzolcan -fcfe 6 Weekends, jobs rake time by Syvlia Bocanegra So did you work yesterday? and How was your weekend? These were some of the many questions asked among students. Many students, especially sen- lors, felt that they had to get a job in order to meet all senior expenses. Danlelle Nichols said, With my Senior Ball, announcements, and Disneyland, extra cash did heIp. OWE COutslde Work Experiencej played an important part among seniors and junlors' lives, enabling them to receive more working hours and school credit at the same time. Of course, It wasn't always work and no play. Many students found time to Cas the saying wentj, party . Skllng became a favorite past time as well as sport games, tripping with friends at Burger King, discos, crulslng other cities or just spending time with that special someone. It was hard to go out being a freshman, not only because of the lack of transportation and homework. Sometimes lt's hard to get around our parents, commented Theresa Her- edla. fl? 0 GD n f f GD . A 8 Q 1. Jennifer Pucclo slugs Natalle Narez with a snowball. 2. Pitt fans show rhelr enthusiasm at Northgate. 3. Dawn Amundsen and Pattl LaCasse take a mp to Heavenly Valley. 5. Lydia Stlgllch enjoys her snack ar 5om's, 4, Seniors stand together before coming home. 6. Danny Arroyo sells , carnations for the USA trip, Z 5harl Lind Derrick Mlllqr, ond Davld Jeans watch Anthony Calderone as he plays punch our. ' 4 I C9 worm AND WEEKENDS ,kkk jx' .V :., . . , , 5. mm X --Q,--...L .5 . .L gf 1 Sallman, Peter arrive by Merideth Fike Foreign exchange students, Jean- Plerre Sallman, from Switzerland, and Joachim Peter, from Germany arrived in the fall. Saliman said, The biggest differ- ence between here and my country ls size. Everything that you have here is larger. The main reason Saliman came to the U.S. was to improve his English, . . . and experience is the best way to learn anythingl Other languages he speaks are French, German, and Italian fluently. Saliman's hobbies included snow skiing, Ccompetition and perfor- mancej, tennis, racquetball, dancing, and going to parties. Joachim Peter agreed with Jean- Pierre in the U.S.'s massiveness, like . . . when you take a walk here the landscape doesn't change that much, but lf you take a walk in Germany the landscape changes all the time. Peter said . . . schools in the U.S have a lot of pride and school spirit which is unlike schools in Germany because schools in Germany concen- trate on the school work, you go to school to learn. He also added that the schools in the U.S. let you specialize in certain fields of your choice whereas in Germany they don't. Some of Peter's hobbies Included culture, literature, and pointing. Other languages he spoke were Italian, German, Swabian, and French. After graduating Peter would like to travel around the U.S. and visit other countries as well. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDEN it ...M . mi 'S X 5-. 1 ----l is ,V ,,,. , , , E l is ii ' fi P' , - . .A , ' LK-, f is S: A . - r sc..,,......c..Bs- s. as X rid T - f - 5 . . .--1 Y ' . i - 5' .Q'MH1ffgf11-.Qf1- . in Q , . . ,, . , we - 'i-.4..c.... , ww, 1 eg. M :ff K :swf .fe - ssil ... . .. . sg .W Mil - 'wk ,.W..,.,,, gm.. G. -. . . -F srr, F f l ko. ,.. w....-.wm,.x- ...-- ..., A M L' K t . ' o is.. N.. F .... .-.. . s V f ,.. Q W , lm .. 7 iii- .1 S j ss 'Q , g r , . ,, t . - S ,-,, -. -' i. as.-ses. X S . X I I sf V ,. . -sf . rp ' K 5 - O O , ...NL LSR . -M X'-WEN . x s . . .S K ,,,,hhM,,,,, M.. .--M - .. rimkc-,gg TS www ,,,, W, f ..,,., W, N4 5 . s , U: ,, s 5- ' . ' .L tiki J .ff . - U-fjhf if Lf M4 mf ,,,L . ' WZ' 1. Jean Pierre Salamln takes a minute ro rest before he goes on with his day. 2. Joachim Peter and Jean-Pierre Salamln listen ro Mr. Frank Plzzlmenti during Student Leadership. 3. Joachim Peter stops to take in rhe scenery. 4. Joachim Peter laughs at a joke told by his friends. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 'QD Students Keep busy by Phllomena Cardinale Do you ever wonder what the purpose of school Is? Belleve It or not, It Is to receive an education. But along wlth that educatlon, a student participates In many Ielsure tlme and extra-currlcular actlvltles. Fall, wlnter, and sprlng sports were popular actlvltles for all students. Elther as a partlclpant or spectator, everyone enjoyed belng a PIRATE. Student government, clubs, trlps, and just plaln old relaxlng was very appealing to many ot the students. The SKI Club and USA Travel took thelr annual trlps whlch the students wlll cherlsh for the rest of their lives. Many students were actlve In PAC actlvltles, cholr, jazz band, plays, concert band, and classes designed for the performlng arts. Even though this year had some of the lowest attendence at the school dances, It was stlll a popular activity for a few students. No matter what the actlvltles may be, the students always found a way to keep busy. 1. Students stlll do the can venrlonal school tlme octlvlty - schoolwork. 2. Actlve members of PAC work ln their cholr class. J. Students enjoy the Uglyman Dance. 4. Plrate fans enjoy watching the champlonshlp basketball team. 5. A Ielsure acrlvlry for Skl Club members was skllng. 6. A favorlte past tlme of many students was just relaxlng ln the quad QQ STUDENT LIFE .. .,.. .... .,..,.....,,, ..... . . .. - .. .... Z .. mawaa- Ma-nf 4, .M ,sf if + ffm ff rm ref V ' ,vll . . . , ,f W: f flu? Q4 ! f Y M X ,i W Ah. 'K an , -Rv M, , M'UHxa F59 an I v 'xii H, 'ik H , yy. an 145 'ie E sd wt, af A. P93 wf ff vie: I I -3. S I I asf i If 4 I w fs-.1 'YVV40' N, I aw Q AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES if as ,J Ei M23 All enjoy leisure by Lisa Mondragon Tis late in the afternoon. the bell is ready to ring for school to end. Many students think of what is to be done after they're out. Some will go home and just completely zonk out in their bed- rooms while others will walk in the door, grab the phone for the latest gossip or others will quickly turn on the television to see their favorite soap. Of course, there are many after school sports. such as, baseball, tennis, football, and basketball that students participated in to help improve their skills in their chosen sport. There are students who immedia- tely had to go straight to work from school. They spent many hours at their job and some didn't get home until late. But, once they had the money and a free day, they took some time to shop. Some students made sure that homework came first so later they would have all the free time they wanted. 1. Students crowd the C Building, anxiously wonring ro go home, 2. Christine Ryan and Maurcy Whitly exchange phone numbers to catch up the latest gossio. 3. Mark Mora and Abe Mamoradlo spot for another student in weight lifting after school. 4. Students, ladened with books, head home to do their homework. 5. Angela Brown makes use of the typewriter by finalizing a term paper. 6. Paul Taylor and John Klerce prepare to use The Reader's guide to Periodical Literature to make a working bibliography. 7. Hector Lara practices his serve for an upcoming match. 8. One after school activity was the Car Parade during Spirit Week. AFTER SCHOOL ACTlVlTlES QQ 3 FACULTY 1. Mrs. Marge Laughlin shows her Impression of the Mafia on Halloween. 2. Marvin Patten works with the substitute preparing muffins in cooking. 3. Mr. Curtis Atkinson has fun showing off the dance step, .Smurb during 0 basketball rally. wi? 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K gg 2 i 2 ' , i as 4 K ,V 1, f iq .- -5 -1 .,g.. - , px .ap15v11siAf?:XiFf..5212.9Wiif'-:SKI-'eaV.il-f.f1.?fsaZ521f14ff1-Y'-ftffsilsixffsf'ff-Q'. . ' ' iff ff? - 2. N1 -ivy.,-K U K''fgf..4:1fyf.-x7--Z..- ' . ' - 'L ,gf , .V ,kk- . , S , I - , . f - V 3 A 2 M we www MK ,ss wwsw my-fm 5 W'xiQ51.:: wx Q x on Q t--5.wf.wx. 'p if k Jess Leber George Morimon Fronk Pizzomenti Gory McAdorns Principol Vice Principol Activities Director Deon l Pot Diekno Counselor 5 ,ali Dorlene Wilson Hallie Wutzke Don Jones Counselor Counselor Computer Center ,ff 'Wm Jim Atchison John Abono Fronk Aiello Jose Borojos Librorion Science History Foreign Longuoge Zuil '.f J for 'll Y .i lf iz. ia .il Hi 'Hit Q Al Benonno ' FACULTY History O Virgino Mortin Coreer Center -3' . is ge nr' RTLWA Rick Boutisto P.E. ' J J ' GL- X A 5 A N !:t,:,. JA iii C gf Borboro Berner English Paul Bruno Woodshop Al Caldwell Electricity Ron Coniglio Drafting Driver's Education , English Lowell Budge Fred Bulfinch ,L I i A QQ l Tina Cantrell Mathematics Pete Cardinale Special Ed. gx 04183026 Plllwim ' ' , I .mg-fi 1 ' 33 ,V-Yr, 'K zz' 55,53 -' - f Vfiffl-' . 9 H-.X MQ ' J. 6 Y sh 1' t W 44 ' . l 3 , fl 4 m i lg + ller XR ,, it W f' Qi N 'W I .X 1 2 x 1 . - X X l Marilyn Cooper P.E. Math Miguel Cortez ew Board toughens standards by Michelle Axel In the past, some students participating in school activities placed those activities ahead of their education. ln the fall, the 2.0, no F rule took effect, stating, Students participating In extra-curricular events must have a C average and no F's, preventing students from participating with low grades and made students aware of maintaining their grades. There were two exceptions, probation and extenuating circum- stances. A select committee ruled on each case, based on basic guidelines. Mr. George Mariman, vice principal. said, l feel it can help students get better grades and will enable more students to graduate because they are concerned about grades. if R .- is 1' . ,JW if n , W ...,.,. Q .,. V 4 tc . , Q . ., P y Ni-4 I , , e M lb A, E , X M iii , l x H 4, if -QW., A-if f il 1 , it it 'lif t-1' A fifz, Orrin Cross Sheila Crowell Drama English o A- -, gy 'aj 'gf f i , ,f f ltv i f , VVV vw v, ,f f 4 ' xi 'ivff Reed Custer Bruce Dexter Jo Dunning Chuck Evans Joan Foster Mathematics Business Math English English FACULTY Days become longer by John Brooks Hughes-Hart Act of 1983 legislat- ed to school districts to extend the school year from 175 to 180 days and lengthen the class periods by 4-6 mlnutes. Wlth this new law into effect, Mr. Jess Leber, principal, said, It adds up to a lot more reform to the school and Its students. The bill had additional reforms regardlng stronger graduation require- ments, speclal programs, additional requirements for teachers and admin- lstrators, and it required certain follow ups on the school facility. ln the earlier days of our high school, when Mr. Leber was going here, that particular requirement was In effect. As time passed, that requirement had been reduced. 3 X , 'Qs 7 2? B fmt Q4 l 'll'-w 'i' I Q ll Pwr Beth Klotzbach L Jacob Kolle Ben Lamay Marjorie Laughlin Mark Lawrie Science Math Math Reading Lab Auto Shop if E AI Linn Evongelina Lisi David Littleton H Marsh Marilyn McGlvney Photography Foreign Language History English Q FACULTY fri M Y ,Ti 4 cf M 1 cgi 1 ,k ff-W Jomes McLennon Terry Mercurio Ann Morris Jeon Neuborth Chester Peterson History History English P.E. Science -at . , E 'Cl E JOE Prif1Ce PETE PxiChOfdSOr1 LOI'I'y ROdriQUeZ Mr. Orrln Cross, band dlreclon leads the bond before the game begins Science History P.E. A' tt't 'i1, ,vic ' i V 'Q if N ,, ,, , ,, r Q . ' f Q 1 r , Q ff' V , , fr ' X ' ' fi K 1 Q E. f Q 5 ,gkji ' 0, 1 ,Q ized, ,i I, g L.- lf' , ' ' ' is .., r, ,if 3 bf' fxffti-.'-ffgaiiias A MAX Rolph Smith Ken Stott Bill Sullenburger Jock Tockett John Tregilgos History Science Mothemotics History Moth E i A x fm 4 7 ,nf k 1: '11 t'-ex '94 ' f is f' .. S' is 'i 'x -l:9X,a2s ' li ' Jim Wogner Verno Worfield B. Wheeler Corizon Willie Herc Pordi Computers English Business English Cooch FACULTY 59 if if rig' of J' Libby Ambrosini Connie Becerro Jeonne DiMercurio Soro Eneo Teochers Aide Secretory PrincipoI's Secretory Librory Aide Mi t i 5 1 1 Z v W if Joque Jeons Doris Monly Joon Monostory Fron Scott Teochers Aide Secretory Counselors Secretory Secretory rg? ,sl I Mr. Randy Jang finds rlme to glve us one honey of o welcome Cecilig Ggnzqlgg-S0li5 Sgrg jean Wood Secretory Moude Jones Cofeterio Toni Beck Shirley Brooks Elenore Coine Cofeterio Cofeterio Cofeterio QQ FACULTY Goil Golden Teochers Aide A85- wal. ,N , , , 4 Dorothy Shipe Secretory Efsfflfx t ff? .Q Qi 5 inf A it ' Aww! . t ' 31, if '1Z7:f,., ililg. . Corol Zbocnik Librory Aide Q M Wx X S Lt, if -9: 3353, f+ 1 . A A 2 ,mm gffia x Nono Mcgroth Cofeterio V - I .1 ,.. rr ,ii ' 'iii 4.9 V if ...fi ..,, , s ' E li ... , W ,. QW ,t wx- 'Q 4 if - i 'is . 1 1 1' Delores Nichols Joanie Orlando Kathy Songiaime Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria . f Grd? Mary Soares , cf , 54: . X.. . Q I , , ge . . . tt ., 'N-',-Q., '.-., n. 1 ' ' . ,,..n. .,. a f'. Carol White Cafeteria Cafeteria 5' ,E:- 3? Paul Borjon Rick Borromene Custodian Custodian X George Grisson Custodian 4. .7 1 E S.. Hana Larks Custodian S.. Andy Aiello Custodian ,, ...W , What would we do without . . . by Kim Walters Andy Aiello, we would never be able to have our lockers unjammed. Libby Ambrosini, no phone calls would be answered or colleges received seniors' transcripts. Dora Becker, we wouldn't have a resourceful career center. The cafeteria workers, we wouldn't have a sufficient meal every day. Jeanne DlMercurlo, our school wouldn't run efficiently. Sara Enea and Carl Zbacnlk, text books wouldn't be distributed. Marianne Martinez, OCS Ilsts would be wrong. Doris Manly and Connie Becerra, attendance records wouldn't be accurate. Joan Monos- troy, we wouldn't have counselor appointments. Fran Scott, we would never have our grades. Dorothy Shipe, there wouldn't be a bulletin. Sara .lean Wood, we wouldn't get tickets to school functions. ,r ,ft A x ' wi' X c 3 Marg Cambow John Deazeiedo Vince Glasper Custodian Custodian Custodian ig VV ,M ,V I U ,W ,L I ...H - ' t llii I vl- . E63 I I , ,K t Richard Perez Roy Soto Custodian Custodian FACULTY R Abare, Jeffery - 148 Abenoja, Reglna - 100 Abltz, Mary Abltz, Gary - 148, 159 Abu, Safleh, Amlen - 100 Acaslo, Gllbert - 186 Acaslo, Mark - 100, 59 Acedlllo, Josellto - 186 Ackerman, Antonla - 100 Acuavera, Edward - 148 Axel, Monlque - 148 Ayala, Javler - 59, 148 Bacllg, Crlstlne - 100 Bacllg, Rogello - 18, 54, 139, 140, 143, 144, 186 Bagwell, Shannon - 18 Baker, Thomas - 100 Baluyut, Alvln - 18 Baluyut, Arvln - 187 Brinkman, Mlchael - 187 Brltt, Thomas Brltton , Jerome - 148 Brooks, Tlna - 148, 139, 143 Brooks, Tammany - 187 Brooks, John B. - 3, 20. 126. 140, 143, 170 Brooks, Mlchael P. - 101, 114 Brown, Leatrlce - 101 Brown, Rodney - 148 Brown, Steve Brown, Ann Marle - 187 Brown, Marvln - 187 Acuna, Acuna, Margle . 121, 166, 169 Albaro - 100, 108 Bankston, Hugh - 187 Barajas, Mlchele - 187 Barajas, Consuelo - 101 Barnes, Charles W. - 100, 139, 143 Barruel, Eunlce - 148 Bartlett, Rlchard - 18 Bartley, Rene - 18 Bartolo, Marla - 101 Baslllo, Dean - 187 Brown, Melissa - 148 Brown, Darnell - 101 Brown, Andrea - 3, 20, 121 Brown, Shondra Brown, Martln - 101 Browner, Latanya - 148 Brumfleld, Ronald Bruno, Sal - 102 Bryant, Patrlcla - 149 Adams, Mlchelle - 100 Adams, Dorlan - 186 Adams, Therese - 186 Adams, Gena - 100 Adams, Jay - 186 Adams, Curtls - 148 Adams, Denlse - 186 Aguba, Elleen - 186 Agullar, Steven - 186 Agullar, Scott - 100 Ahrendt, Stefan - 148 Alello, Nlcole - 186 Alello, Ronald - 22, 54, 173 Alello, Teresa - 186 Alello, Jack Alameda, Sherrl Lyn - 100 Alatorre, Andrew - 148 Albers. Matthew - 186 Alblnl. Stacey - 186 Alexander, Katherlne - 148 Alexander, Glna Alexander, Karen - 100, 118 Alfaro, Darell - 59, 148, 150 Alley, Steve - 186 Almelda, George Almelda, Steve - 12, 186 Alston, Chqralette - 186 Caddow, Gary Scott - 149 Alvarez, Vlctor - 59, 148 Alvarez, Letlca - 148 Alvarez. Lelsa Alvarez, Vlncent - 186 Alvarez, Soladad - 186 Baughman, Steven Baumbach, Scott - 8, 19 Bautlsta, Enrlela - 101 Bazlnet. Mlchael - 187 Beals, Yvonne - 124, 187 Becker, Sandra - 101 Bell, Bridgette - 14, 19, 123, 139 Belton, James E. - 19, 54 Bennett, Davld - 187 Bennett, Mlchelle - 101 Bennett, Robert - 19 Bermudez, Humberto Bertolanl, Ron - 19 Beshears, Leon - 101 Beshears, Charrlse - 187 Betts, Lawanda Blckham, Albert - 148 Blllecl, Dlna - O1 Blllecl, Cralg - 59, 149 Blrtcll, Brent - 19, 144 Blrton, Deandre Blrton, Mlchelle - 148 Blackman, Toni - 101, 111, 122, 173 Blakley, James - 187 Buchholz, Becky - 149 Budge, Sesly - 149 Buesse, Lance Carpenello, Darlel , ,54, 56 Carrlco, Andrew V- 187 Carrlco, Mlke - 102 Carrlgan, Cherle - 187 Carrlllo, Alvln - 187 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Scott - 21 Sharon - 102 Clare Sara - 67 Jon - 129 Caspers, Joe - 167 Caspers, Ken - 21 Castlgllone, Stacy - 21. 26, 118 Castlllo, Elnora- 62, 149 Castlllo, Joanna - 188 Castlllo, Ellen - 102 Castlllo, Henry - 118, 149 Castlllo, Evette - 62, 121, 139,140, 144 149 Cerda, Carlos Chacon, Rudy - 186 Chacon, Ralph - 14, 22 Chacon, Rlchard - 102 Chamberlaln, Julle - 22 Chamberlaln, C. Jeanle - 149 Buffo, Krlstlne - 149 Butto, Tracl - 20 Burk, Mellssa - 20 Burks, John - 102 Burks, Krlsten - 187 Burks, Shawn Ahmad Burks, Tlmothy - 149 Burns, Bellnda - 149 Bursey, Kelly - 187 Bursey, Raymond - 102 Burton, Harold - 20, 52. 47, 54 Busby, Leaster - 187 Bustamante, John Buzon, Albert Chamberlaln, Legrand - 188 Chambers, Paul - 59 Chandler, Connle Chartler, Chrlstlna - 102 Chase, Carmela - 149 Chatman, Evette - 149 Chatman, Jackle - 22 Chatman, Al - 22, 52, 54 Chokmoh, Chutlwan Cltero, Alan - 21, 54, 51, 56, 173 Clark, Matthew Clark, Carol Clark, Shannon - 188 Clark, Jason - 102 Clark. Natacha - 188 Camp, Alvarez, Sylvla Amundsen, Dawn - 134, 140, 144, 170 Anderson. Audrey - 12, 148 Anderson, Chaundra - 183 Anderson, Tonya - 100 Andres, Rlchard Angeles, Mary - 148 Antonettl, Angela - 148 Arcalna, Joel - 186 Arcalna, Marllyn - 100 Arcalna, Jocelyn - 186 Arce, Jacob - 186 Archambault, Matthew - 186 Archuleta, Thomas Archuleta, Mlchele - 100 Arellano, Joseph - 18, 139, 140 Arenlvar, Sonla - 186 Arenlvar, Camllo - 18 Arlas, Marta - 100 Arlas, Nlcaslo - 186 Blalock, Larry - 19 Bland, Kelly - 187 Bland, Ann Cecella - 187 Bleck, Derrlck - 101 Bleck, Rlchard - 187 Bleck, Nancy - 19 Bllnks, Terry - 148 Bloodsaw, Kelvln - 187, 193 Cabaddu, Jose - 149 Cabbadu, John - 187 Caddo w, Klmberly - 20, 123 Calderon, Emlly - 187 Calderon, Llsa - 102 Calderon, Anthony - 21, 139, 1 Callco, Chrls - 102, 155 Camberos, Nayra - 149 Camberos, Erlk Delmar - 149 Arrlvas, Arroyo Glenn - 100, 108, 148 , Antonette - 100 Arroyo, Danlel - 54, 100 Arroyo, Marla - 100 Arteaga, Norma - 186 Arvlzu, Austln, Mlchele Katherlne Avllla, Lorl - 186 Axel, Mlchelle - 3, 18 Axel, La Klsha - 187 220 R Boganegra, Sylvla - 126, 140 Boklnskle, Eddle - 59, 149 Bolden, Lawrence Bolden, Tlna - 187 Bologna, Bart - 187 Bomagat, Randy - 101 Bomagat, Robert - 101, 108, 193 Bonds, Danea - 187 Bonton, Carmen - 124, 187 Bookout, Tlna - 149 Bostlck, Klm - 66, 187 Bostlck, Terrl 124, 187 Botello, Jerry - 65, 101 Botsford, Aprll - 149, 157 Bovlch, Tony - 149 Bowman, Greg - 143, 187 Boxley, Eugene Boyer, Ladonna - 101 Brackett, Howard Joe Bronson, Allen Brewer, Jeff Brewer, Carolyn - 187 Brlnkley, James INDEX A-C Camp, Alvert Camp, Al - 21 Campos, Blanca Campos, Rosa - 21 Campos, Ernestlna - 187 Campos, Hugo - 187 Cano, Vlctor - 187, 190 Caprlo, John Capurro, Domlnlc - 21 Capurro, Gary - 187 Caranto, Antone - 102 Carbajal, Ben - 102 Cardlnale. Phllomena - 1, 2 143, 149 Cardlnale, Peter - 187 Cardlnale, Andrew - 187 Cardlnalll, Kathleen Carey, Llsa - 187 Carey, Morrls Dale - 21 Carll, Mlndy Carlson, Eddle Carlson, Chrlstlne - 149. 167 Carnduff, Heather - 187 43. 144 1, 140, Clark, Jerry - 102, 139, 143, 144 Clawson, Deborah - 59, 102, 125 Clay, Antolne - 149 Coats, Dosha - 149 Cobb, Mlchael - 3, 188 Coblseno, Mlrlam - 22, 118 Coker, Phllllp - 188 Colar, Shellle - 118 Cole, Samantha A. - 149 Cole. Romena S. - 22 Coleman, Tlmothy - 149 Coleman, Thomas D. - 22 Coleman. Darren - 102 Colllns, Jamlel - 188 Colllns, John W - 188 Colllns, Brad - 22 Colllns, Jo Donna Colllns, Laronda - 149 Colllns, Tlna - 148, 149 Colton, Chuck Wayne - 149 Combs, Art - 188 Compton, Karl - 149 Cones, Tracl - 149 Confetti, Kevln - 54, 102, 114, 144, 169 Conlln, Tracey - 59. 62, 149 Cook, Lewls Jr - 188 Cooper, Raymond - 188 Cooper, Stacy - 188 Corbln, Paul Cordova, Peter - 102 Cordova, Frank - 149 Corllss, Laurence Coronado, Danlel - 188 Corrlgan, Tlsha - 149 Costa, Rlchard - 22 Coston, Kevln - 59, 150 Coston, Marcel - 468 Coston, Saundra - 23 Coston, Samuel - 23, 54 Courtols, Julle Ann - 102 Covarrublas. Lenette - 150 Cowans, Kelly Cralg, Claude - 188 Cralg, Lashon - 102, 169, 144 Cratty, Sherry 168 Crawford, James - 186 Crayton, Carl - 23 Crespo, Mlke - 54, 56, 102, 110, 143, 144, 169 Crespo, Mark - 150 Cruz. Crews, Kampol Ake - 118, 1 Cronan, Erln - 102, 59, 125 Crosby, Carl - 186 Cruz, Vlrglnlo - 12, 150 Cruz, Blanca Cruz, Serglo - 150 Cruz, Hugo Cruz, Martha - 103 Cruz, Ruben Jr. - 188 Crlselda 40 Cruz, Rlcardo - 188 Cuevas, Mayra - 188 Curlel, Marla - 121 Curl, Chantell - 188 Currle, Tresa - 23. 65 Cuya, Dennls - 103, 139, 144 Cuya, Ramon - 139, 150 Dallmann, Sherrl - 3, 188 Danlel, Darrell - 168 Danlelson, Mlsty - 186 Davl, Leann - 150 Gedman, Alycla Davl. Shelley - 103 Davl. Chrls - 150 Davles, Theresa - 116, 188, 195 Davls Jojl - 188 Davls Marcellno Davls, Constance - 150 Davls, Latanya - 150 Davls, Demetruls Davls, Mlchelle - 189 Davls, Rachelle - 189 Davls, Shemeeka - 189 Davls, Dena - 150 Day, Abble Day, John Decesare, Renee - 23 Del Cld, Jose - 189 Delao, Sonla - 23 Delao, Rene - 103 Demetrakopo, Marls - 23, 37, 170 Demonner, Steven - 59, 150 Denham, Dlone - 186. 189 Denklns, Latesa - 189 Dent. Randy - 150 Dent, Anthony - 59, 150 Dent, Roderlck - 24 Denton, Veronlca - 189 Depano, Resse - 3, 24, 126 Derosa, Reglna - 189 Detorres, Chrls - 103, 114 Devllla, Llnda Devlllo, Marla-Lowe Dewall, Tammy Dewerk, Patrlck A. - 103 Dlaz, Jose - 150 Dlaz, Janette Dlaz, Joslyn - 103 Dlaz, Edgar - 150 Dlck, Jeffrey - 143, 189 Dlllon, Stephanle Dlmacco, Vlncent - 150 Dlmarob, Jennlfer - 150 Dummy. Kendall . 24, 65, 103 Dlzon, Geoffery M. - 24, 167 Dlzon, Glno - 189 Dollarhlde, Arthur Dollarhlde, Audrey Dollette, Reynaldo - 189 Dolor, Melchor - 189 Donahue, Jody - 103 Donaldson, Tracl - 150 Dones, Edgar - 24, 34 Dongallo, Lee - 54, 103 Donnelley, Kevln M. Doollttle, Shelly - 169 Doolltte, Paul Brain - 103 Dorado, Anthony - 103 Dorman, James B Douglas, Chrlstlne - 189 Drake, Phllllp - 189 Dudash, Stephanie - 189 Duenas, Hllda - 189 Dukes, Anclna - 189 Dullem, Jeffrey - 24 Dullem, Mark - 150 Dunbar, Rodney - 189 Dunn, Jennlfer Duran, Dlnallza - 3, 169 Dustln, Jeffrey - 169 Dyer, Tlna Dyer, Charles - 24 Dyer, Denlse - 66, 150 Dys, Paula - 24, Eaton, Tracy - 103 Eckman, Noadlah - 189, 65 Elllott, Tlna - 189 Elllott, Travls - 103 Ellls, Tracy - 189 Ellls, Robert Elqulst, Raymond A - 103 Enea. Joanne - 103 Engllsh, Tamara - 12, 103 Escobedo, Graclela - 189 Esplnosa, Glovannl - 103 Esposlto, Louls - 151 Esqulvel, Allcla - 169 Esqulvel, Evangellna Estanol, Marla Evans, Donnell - 150 Evers, Evette - 151 Fabela, Mlo - 169, 189 Fajardo, Raquel - 103 Fandlola, Den - 189 Farley, Devln Fazll, Ferhad Fellclano, Rene - 150 Fellx, Rlchard - 150 Fernandez, Alejandra - 187, 190 Fernandez, Rlchard - 190 Fernandez, Benlto - 25 Fernandez, Dora - 103 Ferrante, Domlnlc - 103 Fields, Darin - 151 Flelds, Chrlstopher - 151 Flerros, Mlke - 189 Flgueroa, James - 104 Flke, Meredith - 3, 126, 190 Flndlay, Andy Flnny, Stan - 190 Fltzgerald, John 190 Fltzgerald, Tlna - 25 Flemlng, Tlna Lynn - 25 Flores, Cerena - 104 Flores, Betty - 25 Flores, Jackle - 190 Flowers, Rodney - 151 Fobbs, Trlnette - 151 Fong, James - 190 Fong, Robert - 104 Ford, Terrance - 151 Ford, Terrance Gonzalez, Renee - 104 Gonzalez, Llsette - 151 Gonzalez, Gerardo - 190 Gonzalez, Rafael - 27 Forrest . Cherlse - 25 Forrest, Nlcole - 151 Forrest, Torry - 151 Forrest, Bllly - 59, 151 Foster, Erlc - 104 Gordon, Hllton Gordon, Tony - 151 Gorospe, Scott - 190 Gracy, Candlce - 116, 190 Grady, Scott - 190 Graham, Robln - 151 Gray, Clndy - 190 Grays, Erlc - 104, 113 Green, Tammy Green, Maurlce - 59, 151 Green, Deborah - 104, 122, 139, Greene, Paula Greenup, Rose Inez - 104, 115 Grlce, Rlck - 151 Gudjohnsen, Kerry - 151 Franclsco, Marltes Franclsco, Mark - 190 Franclsco, Marla C. Frazler, Tlna - 190 Frost, Lashanna - 151 Fryar, James - 25 Fujll, Ryan - 151 Fulgham, Anlta - 190 Funkner, Peggy - 151 Gaerlan, John Davld - 59, 139, 140, 151 Galnes, Ronald - 151 Galamay, Jane - 25 Galll, Steve - 54, 104 Galusha, Randall - 26 Gamble, Dennls - 151 Guelfo, Mark Guerasslo, Frank - 151 Guerrero, Jorge - 27 Guerrero, Mellssa - 191 Guerrero, Aurello - 27 Guerrero, Mluchaela - 104 Guevara, Eduardo Gulllory, Edward Gumlna, Sal - 59, 152 Guslmat. Llsa Darcel - 152 Guslmat. Davld - 152 Gutlerrez, Robert Gutlerrez, Gllbert Gutlerrez, Cynthlo - 152 Gutlerrez, RlchardfDJ - 59, 152 Guy, Charles Garcla, Steven - 26 Garcla, Emma - 26 Garcla, Anthony Garcla, Joseph - 104 Garcla, Albert - 190 Garcla, Guadalupe Gracla, Klmberly - 190 Garcla, Dolores - 151 Garcla, Monlca - 26 Gardner, James Garner, Valorl - 26, 122 Gary, Tracy - 26 Gasca, Suzette - 190 Gasca, Yvette - 190 Gatchell, Jason - 190 Gaunt, Klmberly - 151 Gavlno, Manuel Jr. - 26, 43, 54 George, Mlchael - 104, 169 Georglo, Tyrone - 151 Gholston, Don - 190 Glanos, Klmberly - 26 Glantvolley, Erlc Glbbs, Charece - 151 Glbbs, Lashonda - 151 Gllard, Tonya - 151 Glroux, Jennlfer Glodlsh, Mlchelle - 190 Glosper, Kelvln - 104 Glatfelter, Mlchael Gleeson, Glenn - 151 Golden, Yvonne - 151 Goldsmlth, Taml - 190 Gomez, Juan Gonzales, Rlchard - 104, 54 Gonzales, Josette - 190 Gonzales, Joan - 26 Gonzalez, James Hackett, Raymond - 152 Hagerbaumer, Allen Troy - 54, 104 Haley, Jason - 104 Hall, Davld - 27 Hall, Thomas Hamllton, Zoe' Hammond, Robb - 104 Hampton, Laurlnda - 27 Hardesty, Dlane - 27 Harmon, Cheryl - 191 Harper, James - 27, 143. 144 Harr, Lee Ann - 191 Harrell, Danette - 104 Harrls, Lorralne - 28, 110 Harrls, Stacey - 147. 152 Harrls, Robert - 152 Harrlson, Reglna - 59, 104, 112, 125 Harrlson, Luclndy - 104 Harrlson, Nlchelle - 28, 121, 144 Hart, Davld - 118, 152 Horts, Tasla - 152 Harvey, Steve - 152 Hawklns, Terry - 191 Hayes, Lashundrla - 191 Haygood, Colette Heath, Ida - 28 Henry, Wllllam - 191 Heredla, Chrlstopher - 152 Heredla, Theresa - 3, 126, 191 Hernandez, John Hernandez, Dlna - 28 Hernandez, Rudy - 191 Hernandez, Rocella - 152 Hernandez, Rlchard Hernandez, Yolanda - 104 Hernandez, Letlcla - 28, 62 Hernandez, Teresa - 104 Hernandez, Amando INDEX C-H Kaur, Surlnder - 191 Hester, Larry Johnso -'erman - 59 Lawson, Vondell Macaluso, Mlke - 154 Hicks, Ruvmono Johnson vnby - 152, 190 Lawson. Harold . 106 Macaplnlac, Df.1-nel . 12, 192 Hllado, Theresa - 26, 41, 143 Johnson, Ronald - 105 Lawson, Carla - 153, 163 Maccaslln, Davld - 113 Hllado, Rowena - 62. 121 Johnson, Dlno - 29 Laxamana, Lorralne - 191 MacDonald, Aprll Adele - 1.16 Hllado, Jeffrey Johnson, Delores - 29, 153 Laxamana, Catherlne - E53 Maceren, Melody - 192 Hllderbrand, Grayson - 105 Johnson, Kenya Layfleld, Phllllp - 106, 109 Machado, Mlchele - 154 Hlll, Erlc - 152 Johnson, Juan - 29 Layfleld, Scott - 153 MCICKGYI D600 - 154 HIII, Llsa Anne Johnson, Erlc - 29 Le, Mal Hong Th - 191 Madden. Antolnette - 192 Hlll, Gary - 152 Johnson, Karen . 29, 47, 139. 140 Le. Son H. Madden, Mary - 154 Hlllery, Kenneth Johnson, Davld - 191 Lee, Albert Madden, Curtls - 32 Hllton. Louls Johnson, Anthony L. - 105, 139 Lea, Shelley - 192 Madrlgal, Llnda - 106 Hllton Dwlght - 152 Johnson, Jonathon - 191 League, Donald . 30 Mqklnqng, Fellx . 192 H'f195f Gelfhlfl - 25 Johnson, TYOY - 191 League, Tlna - 192 Malfltano, Angelo - 192 Hlnes, Donald - 59, 152 Jonasson, Anthony J. - 191 Leal, Joaquln - 192 Mallarl, Annie Marle - 32 Hoang, Too Ngoc Jones. Delores Leber, Todd - 106 Mallarl, Wllwlda - 107 Hoang, Tan Thl - 28 Jones, Mlchelle - 191 Ledesmq, Lqurq . 106 Mqllqrl, Phllllp . 192 Hodges, Gralln - 191 Hodges, Tashla - 105 Hoffman. Rlchard - 191 Holdegraver, Tammy - 191 Holmes, Albert - 54, 105 Holmes. Alfred Hook, Rlchard - 191 Hopper. Jennlfer - 105 Horrocks, Aaron - 105 Hosmer, Robert Howard, Robert - 60, 191 Howard, Dorresa - 191 Hubbard, Lotrlce Hughes, Nlklta - 105 Hughes, Charles M Hulzar, Frank - 191 Humphrey, Jeana R. - 105, 170 Humphrles, Thomas - 191 Hunt, Maurlce Hunter, Janell - 152 Hunter, Vlcky C. - 59, 105, 125 Hurtado, Ramon - 152 Ibon, Letlcla - 191 lgnaclo, Fredrlck - 108 lgnaclo, Llly Beth- 29 lgnaclo, Nancy C. - 105 lgnaclo, Elma - 191 Imes, Matthew - 152 Irlzarry, Anna lsldro. Manuel - 105 Jones, Jennlfer - 30 Jones, Jacqueline - 3, 191 Jones, Jonathon - 118, 149, 153 Jones. Robert - 191 Jones, James - 30, 144, 169 Jones, Gregory - 59, 105, 114 Ledesma, Ceclllo J - 106 Ledet. Felecla Lee, Teresa - 106 Lee, Melzena - 192 Leffle, Adam - 54, 106 Legarda, Edgar Jordan, Tom - 38, 54, 56 Jordan, Chrls Juergens, Wendy Leonard. Janls - 106 Leuschner, Kimberly - 31, 143, 144 Levy, Nlcole - 192 Lewellyn, Robble - 153 Lewls, Lewls, Zachery - 19 Rodney Paul 2 -106 62, 110, Malmgren. Kearson - 33, 122, 143 Malone, Shawn -192 Mamaraldo. Maybelllne - 121 Mamaraldo. Abe - 192 Mangln, Terees - 107, 112 Mangln, Stacl - 192 Manlpon, Shlrdelah - 192 Mantaghl. Mlchael - 192 Marcantonlo, Mark - 59, 107 Marln. Peter Marln, Paul - 59. 107. 109, 192 Marlno, John - 107 Marrlott, Chanell - 193 Keats, Dlana - 30, 170 Keats, Rlchard Kelth,-Eddle - 191 Kelley, Crystal Kelley, Mlchael - 191 Kendall, Sonya - 191 Kennedy, Robert - 153 Kennedy, Mlchael - 191 Kern, Llsa Keys, Teena - 105. 122 Klcker, Jon - 191 Klcker, Darren- 30 Klcker, James - 191 Klelak, Darlus - 153 Klerce, John - 191 Lewls, Julle - 192 Lewls, Norman - 153 Lleblg, Bradley - 153 Lllly, Felecla - 153 Llnd, Sharl - 144, 192 Llra, Manuel Llttlejohn, Marla Llttleton, Djamal - 153 Llufau, Sonoma - 106 Llaren, Jason - 192 Llaren, Brlan - 18, 31, 53, 144, 169, 173 Lloyd. Deborah - 192 Lloyd, Melvln- 31 Lockett, Anthony S. Lockett, Casslus - 153 Martln, Llllle - 154 Martln, Lucllle - 193 Martln, Gloria - 107 Martln, Marlo - 33 Martln, Jacquellne Martlnes, Wllllam - 107 Martlnes, Brlgltte- 51, 66, 154 Martlnez, Luls - 154 Martlnez, Gllbert - 193 Martlnez, Lydla Martlrez, Loule P. - 193 Kllgore, Kenneth - 105 Kllgore, Edward - 105 Klng, Wllllam - 153 Klng, Dava Dawn - 105 Klngsley, Mlchelle - 191 Komes, Karen - 105 Koolen, Adrlan - 191 Koontzy, Terence - 30, 139, 143, 144 Logan, Jerome Lombardo, Ava - 67, 153, 162 Long, Robert - 153 Long, Davld - 139, 192 Lopez, Marla - 153 Lopez, Lupe - 106 Lopez, DlanaCVeIez - 3, 43. 126 Lopez, Juan - 192 Lara, Jackson, Melvln - 29, 53, 54 Jackson, Tonla - 152 Jackson, Shawn - 152 Jackson, Tracl - 152 Jacobs, Jarrett - 152 Jacobsen, James - 60, 191 Janowlcz, Mlcheal Janowlcz, Darcy - 105 Jaramlllo, Charles - 29 Jaramlllo, Danlel - 191 Jarrell, Llsa - 105 Jeans, Davld - 29, 47, 54, 144 Jesus, Edward John - 153 Jett, Mlchelle - 105 Jlles, Shella - 191 Jlmenez, Reglna - 153 Jlmlson, Elvls Jlnnett, Davld Krause, Brlan - 30, 65 Krepps, Jane - 105, 153 Krut, Theresa - 3, 191 Kumar, Mlna - 191 Lacass Lacass e. Luis - 59, 153 e, Patrlcla - 3, 30, 126, 170 Lacasse, Joel - 105 Lafrades, Charles - 106, 173 Lam, Sony Thl - 153 Land, Domlnlc , Landry, Janlce Ann - 106 Lara, Olga Lara, Mara - 153 Lara, Deanna - 30, 140, 143 Hector - 106 Lopez, Andres Lorenzo, Debble Love, Lamonte - 54, 106, 111 Love, Danell - 31 Low, Nathan - 153 Lozano, Andre - 65, 192 Lozler, Bryan - 106 Lucero, Mlchael - 106 Lucldo, Joseph - 153 Lucldo, Joanna - 59, 125, 147, 153 Luevano. Erlc - 192 Lujan, Llsa - 106 Lujano, Raudel - 153 Lumbre, Anthony - 192 Lumbre, Cynthla - 124, 192 Lusby, Mlchelle - 169 Luu, Chlmal Thl - 31 Luu, Long Ngoc - 153 Ly, Tracle - 153 Joaquln, Charlene - 191 Jodar, Nathan - 153 Jogopulos, Peter M. - 105 Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Marlon 222 A Lashon, Monlque Latlmore, Alonzo - 106 Latlmore, Tracy - 30 Laurel, Salvador - 153 Lavlelle, Brlan - 191 INDEX H-M Lynch, Tracle - 153 Lynn, Rlck Maske, Yvonne - 154 Mason, Avernell - 33 Mason, Lashawn - 154 Mason, Dewayne - 193 Massey, Sean A. - 152, 154 Matejcek, Mlchelle - 33 Mather. Todd K. - 107 Matherly, Roy - 193 Mathls, Charles W. - 32 Matthews. Monty - 107 Mayers, Rodney A. Mayeux, Demetrius - 193 Mays. Danlel Mazarlego, Nlneth - 193 McCants, Stephanle - 116, 154 McCarI. Robert McCauley, Shannon - 154 McClary, Jonnle Leon McCloyn, Mallsa - 154 McClure, Darlene - 32 McConvIlle, Kathleen - 193 McCoy, Jamle - 193 McCoy, Kemmy - 107 McCroy, Ralph McCroy, Mlchael - 193 McCree, Terry - 32 McCuff, Edward McCune, Trlna - 193 McCune, Markeysha - 154 McDonald, Dennls - 107 McDonald, Yolanda - 14, 37 McEwen, Dlno McGee. Andre -107 McGIll, Wllllam - 139, 140, 143 McGIll, Vlctorla - 154, 163 McHugh, Rhonda - 32 Quesada, Mclntosh, Wyvona - 107 McKee, Laurl McKnight, Mark ' McKune, Vlvlan - 32 McMullen, Stephane - 107 McMullen, Wendell Mead, Mlchelle Medelros, Jesslca Medleros, Klmberly - 66, 154 Medrano, Raquel - 154 Meksouvanh, Somphet - 154 Melendez, Mlchelle - 193 Mendez, Rosa - 193 Mendez, Ana Marla Mendoza, Mark - 33 Mendoza, Todd -193 Meneses, Rebecca - 154 Mennyweathe, Denlta - 154 Meno, Lorlna - 193 Mercado, Myrna - 124, 193 Mercer, Larry Mercurlo, Selena - 154 Meredlth, Roger - 193 Mlchalskl, Dawn - 121 Mlchalskl, Sharon - 107 Mljares, Monica - 3, 126, 193 Mljares, Steven - 108 Mlller-Garn, Preston Mlller, Derrlck - 1, 33, 47, 143. Mlller, Shonda - 193 Mlms, Dana M. - 107 Mlms, Mlnor, Marcus - 193 Shawntel - 108 Mlranda, Lynn - 193 Mlranda, Joseph - 193 Mltchell, Letanja - 193 Rowena - 139, 144, 189 Mltchell, Chrlsty Mlxon, Jerome Modklns, Mark - 108, 3 Modklns, Marlene - 154 Molllque, Perthlna -193 Moncrlef, Adrlene Mondragon, Llsa - 1, 12, 21, 33, 126, 144, 167, 170 Mondragon, Monlque - 147 Mongomery, Ronnette - 154 Montgomery, Judy Ann Moody, Monlca Moody, Antlone Moore, Allcla - 3, 193 Mora, Mark - 154 Morales, Cllo Morales, Gretchen - 193 Morales, Sara - 193 Moran, Stacl - 34, 118, 134 Moran, Rlchardo Morgan, Davld - 34 Morrls, Tony Morrlson, Robert S. - 154 Morrlson, Yolanda Morrlson, Yolanda Moss, Alexander - 108 Mournlng, Karen - 193 Mouton, Tonya Mozee, John E. - 34, 51 Muela, Rosa Marla - 154 Mulllkln, Eddle Mulllns, Stacey - 108 Munoz, Martln - 193 Murgula, Dorls - 108 Murlllo, Nancy - 193 Murlllo, Heather Murray, Danlele - 154 Murray, Wllllam - 193 Murry, Louls - 194 Myers, Trlcla 144 110, Myers, Rlchard - 154 Myers, Kellee - 194 Nabhl, Lalla - 194 Nabhl, Neal Nalcker, Dlneshla - 154 Nandkeshwar, Pamela Nandkeshwar, Rlchard - 154 Nanez, Erllnda - 34, 139, 140, 143 Narez, Natalle - 1, 18, 34, 126, 140, 167 Nash, Tlmothy - 140, 154 Navarro, Benjamln J. - 154 Navarro, Juan Navarro, Debra - 154 Nazareta, Teresa - 194 Nazareta, Llsa Needham, Robln - 194 Nelra, Antonla - 194 Nelson, Nelson, Paul Nechelle - 154 Nguyen, Lan Thl Nguyen Duy Van - 154 Nguyen Thuy Thi - 194, 311 Nguyen Ronnle Nguyen Thu Nguyen Becky Nlchols, Cecella - 108 Nlchols, Danielle - 3, 12, 18, 35 144 Nlchols, Shante - 194 Nlchols, Robble - 154 Nlcholson, Nlcole Nlcolosl, Thomas - 53, 54, 108 Nlmmo, Daveen - 194 Nlno, Steven - 35 ' Noblll, Steven - 194 Noble, Cathy - 194 Owens, Fellsha JD Pace, Kelth Pacheco, Vlctor - 190 Paganlnl, Vlrglnla - 108 Page, Johnlece Page, Latanya Pagobo, Imelda Palln-Bell, Renae - 65 Palomino, Mlchael - 155 Panls, Jordan Jose - 35, 54 Pardl, John Joseph - 35, 54, 55 Parent, Sharon - 124 Parent, Colleen - 3, 62, 108, 115, 140, 143 Parker, Rebekah - 108 Parsons, Tlphney - 108, 121 Partaln, Tlmothy Partlda, Eplfanlo Partlda, Veronlca - 108 Passmore, Frank - 22, 36 Patane, Laurrel - 109 Patel, Bhanuben - 62, 109 Patel, lla Patel, Janak - 109 Patrlck, Scott - 155 Patrlck, Mlchele Patten, Marvln - 65, 155 Paullno, Amalla B. - 109 Paullno, Josephlne B. - 109 Payne, Donald Payne, Charlene Peacock, Tracy Peeler, Dawn - 109 144 Polndexter, Fred - 36 Polk, Ronald - 54, 109 Porter, John L. - 37 Porter, Candyce - 109 Porter, Addls - 156 Porter, Deanna Pounds, Shervelle - 156 Powers, Wendy Carol - 37 Prlce, Marzel - 109 Prlce, Omar - 156 Prleto, Roberto Prleto, Rosa - 139, 37 Pucclo, Chrlstlne - 124 Pucclo, Jennlfer - 3, 37, 122, 126, 144 Puckett, Sheryl - 37, 122, 140. 143. 169, 170 Pylant, Phllllp - 37, 47 126, Quares, John Quarles, Barry - 140 Edward Qulntos, Davld - 156 Ramlrez, Antolnette - 156 Ramlrez, Annette - 3, 37 Ramlro, Judlth - 156 Ramkowsky, Mathlas - 37, 41, 54 Ramos, Efljenla Lu - 109 Ramos, Sonla - 156 Rancher, Cheryse - 38 Peeler, Wendy - 155 Pena, Theresa - 109 Pena, llda Pena, Marle Ellen - 109 Pena, Sherrle - 155 Randolph, Stacy Ratto, Isabel - 156 Ray, Angelet Ray, Mlchael Rayrao, Nogueda, Rlcky - 35 Nolan, Dana - 108 Nolen, Llsa - 154 Nord, Terrl - 118 Norman, Cynthla - 35 Norwood, Katrlna - 154 Nuez, Tonya - 194 Nugent, Llsa - 118 Nunez, Gerardo Nunez, Guadalupe Nunnelly, Roshelle Obrlen, Sklp - 154 Ogburn, Mellssa - 66 Ollver Theresa 121 12 , 147, 173 Ollver Wllllam Ollveros Marlvlc Pennlngton, Tracy Pentecostes, Edelweiss Perez-Pache, Rlchard - 155 Perez-Pache, Luls Perez-Pache, Hector - 35, 193, 144 Perez, Thomas A. - 109 Perez. Gabrlel Perez, Eduardo - 155 Perklns, Reggle - 155 Perklns, Fred - 59, 109 Persaud, Mlchael Peter, Joachlm - 12, 36, 166 Peterson, Paul - 109 Peterson, Lloyd - 36, 65, 110, 143, 170 Peterson. Maurlce - 155 Pham, Bolhan Phan, Hoang - 109 Phan, Lan Thl - 38 Phan, Julle Phelps, Chrlstlna - 195 Rayrao, Ray R. - 110 Rayrao, Rozen - 12, 38, 140, 143 Rayroa, Imelda Rebucas, Fablan - 156 143, Redd, Jeremy Reed, Paul James - 110, 115 Reese, Darrell - 38. 54 Reld, Dlanne - 38 Relss, Charles Renterla, Robert Reyes, Dee - 156 Reynolds, John Rhodes. Latara Rhodes. Klm - 110, 123 Rhodes, Mlcshron - 110 Rlce, Laverne - 110 Rlchard, Shawn - 156 Rlchmond, Robert - 156 Rlley, Edgar - 54, 110 Rlos, Rlkkl Rlvera, Ronald - 156 Ollveros Marvln Oncena Frances 108 Oncena Danlel Oneal, Latrlce - 155 Oneal, James Ontlveros, Eulojlo L. Orlando, Steve Ortlz, Pedro Ortlz, Jesus Osborne, Brook - 54, 1 Owen. Tarl - 118 Owen, Davld Owens, Shella - 155 Owens, Valerle Ochoa, Andy - 155 Oconnor, Llsa - 155 , 108 , . , 3 08 140, 143 Phlllppl, Robert - 109 Phllllps, Antonlo Plckerlng, Leanne - 36 Plckron, Chrlstlan Plckron, George - 59, 155 Plerce, Kelly - 118, 155 , Plerce, Terry - 36 Plerce, Tommy - 155 Plna, Andre Plna, Mabel Plneda, Cralg Pltner, Davld Plzzagonl, Stephanle - 36, Plummer, Jayne - 59, 109, 125, Rlvers, Sheon - 38, 143, 153, 163, 167 Rlvers, Angelo D. Roberts, Ronnle - 156 Roblnson, Roblnson, Roblnson, Roblnson, Roblnson, Rodrlgrez, Rodrlguez, Rodrlguez, Rodrlguez, Rodrlguez, Rodrlguez, 143, Sandranna Allen J. Larry - 110 Robert - 156 Damon Vlncente Ellzabeth Artemlo - 54, 110 Jose Javler - 156 Monlca - 110 Arturo - 190 INDEX M-rx Rodriguez, SCU' - 39 snsk, Rlchad . 111 rhamas, Yolanda Vlllanueva, Janna Rodflgl-'el' 1959 F- Slvll, Racheale 156 Thompson PGHY - 157 Vlllanueva, Marla M. Rodflguelf MONO - 156 Slvll, Nlck - 111 Thompson Chorletta Vlolette, Angola Rodflgl-'elf HeCf9f Small, Robln - 3, 126, 156 Thompson Erlc - 42 Vlramontes, Eddle - 59 Rodflguelf R9m0nlf0 ' 159 Smallwood, Rhonda - 157 Th0mPSOr1. 5h0f1n Vongnakhone, Joseph Rodnguel' -ummY Smlth, Derek - 157 ThOmPSOf1 Rvbeff - 42 Vongnakhong. Bounhack Rvdflguell Debm Smith, Jason Thompson, Archie - 157 Vongphakdy, La . 158 Rodflevelf Moflflv - 36. 120, 173 smnh, Robert . 41 Thomson, Klmberly Vongphakdy, Nay Rodflgl-'el' J'-100 - 156 Smlth, Mlchael Thon, Sara - 157 Vongphakdy, Bouasy - 112 Rohmfhelbf I-Ynsl Smlth, Desmond - 41 Threatt, Ronald - 111 Vosso, Marla Romo, Reglna - 110 5,-nm-,, Davld A, Tlyey, Debble . 111 Rosado, Lourdes Smith, Shannon Ann Tlscareno, Theresa - 111 ROSplOCh, Chrlsilne - 39 Smlfh' Duane , 157 Tlgcqreno, Nlcqle Ross, Jackle - 110 Ross, Erlc Ross, Carlton - 39, 54 Rounds, Gllbert - 156 Rulz, Elvla Rulz, Denlse - 156 Rulz, Javler - 156 Russell, Rlchard - 110 Russell, Cynthenla - 59, 125, Russell, Trlcla - 156 Russo, Mlchael Ryan, Chrlstlne - 156 Salazar, Lorna Salazar, Evelyn - 156 Salazar, Davld Juan Sallmln, Jean-Plerre - 39 Salvettl, Llsa - 124 Sambrano, Anna - 156 Sanchez, Reynold Sanchez, Davld - 51, 65 Sanchez, Katherlne Sanchez, Steve - 65 Sanchez, Gllbert Sanders. Herbert Sanderson. Gabe 65 Sandford, Dwayne - 39 Sandoval, Cynthla - 110 Watklns, Sanglmlno, Mlchael Santellses, Julla - 39 Santlago, Elsa Sarcos, Cynthla - 121 Saucedo, Carmen Saucedo, Edlth Saucedo, Theresa 156 Sunders, Robert - 192 Schaerffer, Cythlnla - 62, 110 Shlllace, Sandra Schuster, Suzanna Scola, Domlnlc - 109, 110 Scott, Lewls Cllnd - 110 Scott, Brandon - 110 Scott , Tracl - 59, 110 Scott, Trent - 29,51, 54, 56 Taber, Stephen Scott, Tracy Serna, Lorl Serrano, Annette - 40 Serrano, Augusto Sheehan, Blllle - 40 Sheehan, Bobbl - 40 Shlvers, Llonel Shlvers, Arturo Short, Christopher - 40 Sldney, Wllllam Sllno, Joseph T. 59, 156 Sllno, Joseph - 30, 40, 139, 1 Slm, Yong Chu - 40 Slmmons, Rosallnd Slmmons, Anlta Slmonds, Dwayne Slngh, Mohlnder 156 43, 144 Snowden, Chrlstlna Snowden, Bessle Soares, Martln - 41, 143, 144 Soberan, Sedwlon - 108, 111 Solls, John - 111 Sollz, Gabrlel - 59, 157 Sollz, Chrlstlna - 3, 126 Sorlano, Carlssa - 157 Soto, Mlguel - 29, 41 Souders, Derrekk - 31, 41, 124, Souders, Donovan - 59, 157 Sparkman, Tyrone - 27 Sparkman, Alex - 59, 157 Stalllngs, Pearllne - 111 Stamps, Marvln Stanton, Anlta Stelnmlller, John Stellby, Krlstln - 12, 41, 140, 144 Stephens, Maurlce - 41, 43, 54, 56 Stephenson, Frank - 157 Stephenson, Guenetta - 111 Stevens, Davld 168 Togonon, Mlndy Tojlno, Paul Tollver, Kevln - 59, 147, 157 Toney, Gary - 28, 157 Toole, Donna Kay - 111 Torres, Aprll Torres, Andrea - 157 Torres, Ramon Townsend, Dlll - 42 Trammel, Tammy Trammel, Joyce - 157 Walker, Rebecca - 112, 118 Walker, Rhonda - 44 Walker, Trlna A. - 112, 122, 173 Walker, James - 44 Walker, Martln - 53, 54, 112 Walker, Mlchael - 112 Walker, Jason - 59, 158 Wall, Joseph Wallace, Trlna - 158 Tran, Duy Steve Tran, Hoang Thanh - 111 Tran, Hoang Ngoc Trapps, Clarence Trawlck, Klm - 111 Trlas, Nlna - 66, 112 Trlas, Andrew Trlce, Katherine Trlce, Thomas - 43, 144 Trola, Davld - 43, 134 Tucker, Edward Wallace, Patrlcla Walters, Klmberly - 3, 44, 126, Wanat, Davld - 140. 158, 162 Ward, Oda Ward, Leland E. - 44 Ward, Jlmmle Ray Warfleld, Marllyn - 44, 69 Warren, Duqueane Warren, Cralg - 44 Warren, Kenneth Warren, Rodney - 112 Stlgllch, Sherry - 3, 42, 122, 126, 169 Stlgllch, Lldla . 59, 66, 157 Stllllngs, Brlan Stlnglly, Cherl Stornolo, S!efana - 42 Strlplln, Jeanette - 111 Stoup, James - 42 Sturgls, Marquette - 42 Styers, Kristine - 3, 42, 123, 126, 173 Suarez, Johnny A. - 111 Suarez, Edwln Suarez, Hector M. - 42 Sulllvan, Chrlstlne Sulllvan, Klrk Sumalt, Nola Suslm, Suslm. Glno - 59, 111 Dlno Sutherland, Donald Sutherland, Andrea E. 118, 157 Sutton, Dawn - 42 Sutton, James F. 111 Swan, Wendy - 111 Tablbayan, Orang Talley, Rolanda - 125, 157 Tavares, Julle Taylor, Shannon - 157 Taylor, Russellpaul Tecson, Joseph Tellez, Esther - 157 Tellez, Emlllo Ternes, Dlana - 111 Tesse, Brlgette Thal, Tuyen Hong Thomas, Marlo - 42 Thomas, Yolanda S, - 111, 157 2241- EQ .aa ...W 169, , 162 Tucker, Lee Tucker, Rlchard - 157 Tucker, Reglna - 157 Tumbaga, Mlchael - 59, 112 Turk, Charles Turner, Wlllle Turner, Joe Warren , Samuel Washlngton, Joann - 112 Washlngton, Clarence - 44 Washlngton, Jackle - 158 Washlngton, Wlllle Waterman, Shondreya Watklns, Sabrlna - 45, 131 Watklns, Rlchard - 170 Watklns, Gregory - 44, 170 Dennls Urblna, Hector Vaca, Sherlce Vaca, Trlnaa Valdlvla, Hector Valencla, Sandra - 112 Valentln, Everllsa Vallejo, Rosallnda Vanatta, Sherrle Vanrachack, Mlna Watson, Anna 134 Watson, Steven - 45, 47, 54, 173 Weary, Kenneth Weeden, Tlyla Wehrmelster, Klrk - 112 Welch, Terlsa - 159 Welch, Marllnda Welch, Toblas Welch, Max - 45 Wells, Karen Westbrook, De Llcla - 159 Westfall, Earl Wheeler, Andrea Whetsel, Andrea Whetsel, Darryl Vanrachack, Ammala Vanrachack, Soutsada Vargas, Florentlno - 158 Vasquez, Sandra Vega, Gullardo - 158 Velasco, Mary Jane Velez, Marlo Velez, Marla - 112 Velez, Theresa - 43 Venegas, Xavler - 59, 156, Vera, Josephine - 158 Vlcente, Narclso - 43 Vldrlne, Marlssa Vlgll, Frank - 158 Vlllalobos, Jose - 158 Vlllalobos, Crlstlna - 112 Vlllalobos, Hllda - 158 Whlte, Whlte, Bobby - 59, 159 Jacquelyn - 45 Whlte, Rlchard Whlte, Barry - 112 Whlte, Shannon Whlte, Douglas - 159 Whltely, Marcy - 159 Whltely, Mlchelle - 159 Wllborn, Vlckle L. Wllder, Tlna - 45 Wllllams, Danlel N. - 159 Wllllams, Sean - 159 Wllllams, Kevln Wllllams Wllllams 143 , Chelsea , Robert - 159, 45, 65, Wllllams, Mlchelle - 159 118 Wllllams, Kevln Darne - 159, 118, 139, Caln. Rodrlquez, PGP Club ' 135 144 Cass, Robert Sanglmlno, Plmfeef ' 174 Wlllloms. Trlna ' Colller, Emma 514011, Fmn PUbllCOfl0f1S - 126 Wllllams, Kevln Lee - 159 Yjrlllams, Aprll Wllllams, Janlce - 65 Wllllamson, Khrlsty Wlllls, Patrlcla - 113 Wllson, Chrlssy Wllson, Lorl - 159 Wlndham, Rochelle - 113 Wlndlng, Shella - 113 Winston, Damlon Wlnston, Chantlle - 45 Wong, Sulene - 112, 113 Wong. Teresa - 159 Wood, Tamara - 113 Wood, Frank - 144, 159 Woods, Carmen Woods, Schalon Woods. Sonnl - 159 Woods, Raquel Woolfolk, Erlc Work, Charmele - 113 Wrlght, Fredrlck - 113 Wrlght - Alfred - 45, 47, 54, 111 Wyrlck, Sherrl - 45 Wyslnger, Kevln 59, 159 Yadao. 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DAVI TOM RUSSO 147 ATLANTIC AVENUE OWNERS PITTSEURG CA 94565 'SSSQAZQITZN JOSEPH LACASSE J fn' L BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING C angrarulafions Parfi glTli'iBE:QCG!-TAgELli'LA54E565 C an gra rula rians Class of '85 N' , I THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING Goon Cooxme AT fl Al's Snack Shop JOE HOT Doe Viscuso 1390 RAILROAD Ave. PITTSBURG, CA 94565 PHQNE 439.9591 ADVERTISEMENT JW J WMM .,mEw4y of . iw 3024 RAILROAD AVE CQQ 'Q MARINE ICENTEFI- ' 306 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, CA 94565 H1153 432-7984 SALES 8: SEF-'VWTE CHRVSLER MERCFZUISER OMC PLEASURECRAI- I' VOLVO STERNPOWEF? MALLORY OSCO MANIFOLDS PITTSBURG, CA 94565 I415I 439-0444 BRUNO 8 ALAN PERKINS D1 ESE!- GIOVACCHINI BORG WARNER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 PHILIP R. MILL o.D., INC. In 23048 Mia ROY H. BRANDRETH, O.D.. INC. , FAMILY VISION CARE .J4 EMFOIIPUH Candy .SIOFP 3825 Roilrood Ave. C415J439-7901 MARIPOSA PROFESSIONAL CENTER Piffgburg, CA 94565 439.7902 3715 RAILROAD AVE., SUITE C TELEPHONE PITISEIURG. CALIFORNIA 94565 14153 432-6484 v ' 'i f- --.- f ESTABLISHED 1941 .Diamond poinf gngrauing .f4warzl5 anal Cenfer COLUMBIA STA TIONERS and Printers 432-H45 OWNER 3955LELANDROADVWSBURGDCAQW PETER c. PIODA 284 EAST TENTII sr. PHONE C4151 432-7367 PITTSBURG, CA. 94565 A6014 GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS arm., ' Zmmen WEDDING, BABY, AND FFIATERNAL ITEMS puma 74' Om TROPHIES, PLAQUES, STEMWAFIE, PLASTICS FEATURING GLASS ENGRAVING ON STEMWARE TOM CREWS 2980 RAILROAD AVE., SUITE B KANYA CREWS 188 Atlantic Avenue P'TfSBUF'G- CA 94565 14151 432-9455 Pmsburg, CA 94565 I415I 427-5552 JIM 8I GLORIA HUNT ADVERTISEMENTS AUSTIN BUTLER IOWNERI OPEN MON,-GAT. . ' cw -. . aqusim s Jasfnun ,Eur CASUAL G DRESS APPAREL FOR YOUNG MEN - NIEN 5: YOUNG VVOMEN - VVOMEN 14153 439-0995 14151 75 I-O77l HUFFAKER 61 HUFFAKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1407 A STREET 180 ATLANTIC AVE. ATLANTIC PLAZA SUITE D PITTSBURG. CA 94565 SHDPPING CENTER JEFFREY D. HUFFAKER ANTIOCH- CA 94509 I Phone: 439-0155 Color Analysis ANS. SERV. 432-8221 Press 6 Curl JC M 3 , WINTER C' 'W fm 5 CHEVROLET HONDA HAIR STUDIO 3619 Railroad Ave. , pmsburgy CA 94565 2101 Railroad Avenue QAM-6:00 PM Mon-Sof Pittsburg, California Specializing in All Types of Hair Care, Laresr Hair Styles, Hair Cuts Curly 6 Srralghr Perms HON DA Kathryn Ingram, Prop. E Z X IT' lr Q D xv UJ D CJ Z 4 TTI I U7 ITI 4 1:- Z U7 U f: Z 1: E Y DAILY IO-5230 Q QU I 3 TuEs. eg Ti-Iuns. TIL a 3 ACTION FOOTWEAD S ' 5 FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 5 E U55 gfyzg Bfucfal Cifiop E riff, ,N-L. 1 GDWNS, VEIL.s AND ACCESSORIES 'F j FDRMALS AND CDCKTAILS 6 f AND MOTHER OF THE BRIDE PQ FRANCES 5' FRANCWE 3835 R Q 2555 Somersville nd, Ia15I 757-EIAEI1 A Cowsum-AN-rs AILROAD AVE. U-J A hi CA Q45Og ' - PHONE 439-5575 PITTSBURG. CA 94565 Egg nmoc 2 li ABILENE IVIINNETONKA DEXTER IJ Once you buy Big O Tires, there's nothing left to buy. The Prttsbugg Pususneo ev CALIFORNIA DELTA NEWSPAPERS, INC. DOUG LEWIS 515 RAILROAD AVENUE BOB FRANCIS PITTSBUFIG. CALIFORNIA 94565 MHNH90' Ia15I 432-7336 l3I5 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, Califomia 94565 Telephone l4I5j 432-3883 ADVERTISEMENTS Qs I 1 1 I l 1 - y '71 ,-'4.,QE737 ? Qfwo C9 vf J 778 pc 77oM Q - Exrends lr 's 324 mood Ave Beg Wishey Congrorulorlons 33515222 C..SiZFS?i222 f0 The CLASS OF 1985 Plfrswvxh The Furure IIS Yours .. Make lr Ho en, For The mexican Food A Yolivp You like ' LAW OFFICES Sanders, Dodson, Rives 81 McLaughlin STANLEY K. DODSON RONALD P. RIVEB THOMAS G. MCLAUGHLI THOMAS M. PEGNIM 22 R A 1 I 3 3 448 ADVERTISE ENTS i CAN HELPS 1'-i'T V I7 QUALITY SERVICE YOUR PROFESSIONAL AUTO PARTS COMPLETE AUTO SUPPLY 3831 Shopping Heights Lane Pittsburg, CA 94565 439-2081 !- WQUEST Complete Auto Supply encourages your auto shop pro- gram. M 9 Cinluiy Cor'npleTe3!Ed??Te,:!ryS PII T II In I IH mis' - Fine China - Cvrstal - Flatware ?EgFgaI?I?0ag' AQEEJECIATES ' GOUFFTIGT Cookware ' Gifts Pittsburg, California 94565 , - - - - Business I415l 439-2111!I415I are-6121 Y A Free Gift Wrapping and Delivery Service Residence 14159 439-5816 :N i 3837 Railraocl Avenue Pittsburg, CA. 94565 Phone: A32-GIFT u lVlcFauI's Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated JOHN R. BEDFORD PT Broker! Owner Ricona's Professional Apparel Promotional Jackets -5 REALTOR and We-,Nl'?'i'R EDWARD MAGNOLI Boll CUPS K to REA'-TOR ITIQCIG to order MAGNOLI REALTY 4300 RAILROAD AVENUE PITTSEURG. cAi.iF. 94565 BU . 432-4738 I Ricks. Fonna Dubois I4 151 439- 1580 ADVERTISEMENTS -fm if 0 T A 0 Pittsburg - 2220 Railroad Ave. 432-3861 35 9, ' ff' T QATAR? 6593 X9 f gx I I 3eff-SZW1 2f - 'fi ,W x 2 , I V2 I ,Z QS, Wow Q, ff wh' I I I. 4 X W 11+ og ky ' f I W ' K 4 X 'S 4 l n, UI I' v V xNfTos.Y?j X I f x ,X-,NJ . wk, I gi'-.li 1 W ll. .X I if L-ff? f if I 1. , I ' 'nhl' f'L','?g.,Q --A, 5,1 -, LS--Jq K vr5Lev9ymlgf 5?-:f'.I.......1I Wa I , Tino, I X II'f:-11-.-WI:-t1 I' . I - I lj PAFITSXACCESSORIES COMPLETE GARAGE FACILITY FOREIGN 8m DOMESTIC TIRESIBATTERIES ,---,....,--- .... .. ' f'Si5f:?I Motnrcuai1 uI I ' ' I :'ffj,.,NI ff I XX TQM, 69, N f:xX I' 'Q' I -xv' A IPC? ffzw Q ,vb I II A-I I ' Tw AI: Ima I N5 filifim 2I'I IQ'-I I 'ls iiJ.:f 'i 3 I X Is. 1 ,.,. I .W ADVR s N15 ' 1 l BEST OF LUCK CLASS CF 1985 The Los Nlendanos Community Hospital District and Medical Staff wish the BEST OF LUCK to the graduates Los Nledanos Community Hospital 2311 Loveridge Road Pittsburg, Ca. 94565 SEMENTS 237 BARR OS Creative Images Professional Photograph y 135 7 Buchanan Road, Pirrsburg, Ca. 94565 432-8000 POR TRAITS AND WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY COPY 6 REST ORA TION BRUSH OILS Children 's Porrrairs ' Family Groups Graoluarion ' Engagemenrs Executive Porrrairure Passporrs C ONGRA T ULA T IONS CLASS OF 1985 23 ADV DREAM BRIDES ' J Congratulations Class of A 1985 Prom Gowns We ore proud to corry one of the Open Mon-Sat largest selections of prom gowns. Many of , X 10 Om fo 6 pm our 1986 styles will be shown in Seventeen . X, 'Fri' ' 5 'H 8 Magazine. Shop early for best selection. Tuesmqghsgg-2696 pm Watch for our second annual Pre-prom XX ' in 304 HGH 5 T 1 A r- Ch Fashion Show in Jonuory. X free n 'O ' 4 'Wedding Gowns Ja 55.1 I-OYOWOY 'Mothers of Bride G Groom if V ' n Visa and Mastercard Accepted 'Flower Girls 'Pageant Gowns , 'Formal G Evening Wear L1 .-Vti1,,. 4 'Quinceoneros G 'Prom Dresses - CQUESADA CHIR OPRA C TIC OFFICE Class of 1985 Good Luck in the years to come! 3715 Railroad Ave., Suite B Pittsburg, CA 94565 Phone.- 439-7323 Courtesy Consultation Good Luck and best wishes to our daughter Natalie Narez and the class of 85! Love Dad Mom and l-'rank Narez. Good Luck and best wishes to our daughter Sara Carter and the class of 35! Gene and Maggie Carter. A. DEIQKINS CONSTRUCTION GEN ERAI.. CONTRACTOR wooDi.ANo Dmv I . . 5 5 P 1415! 4 9 5 ADVERTISEMENTS l1 l i Diamond Point Engraving Awards 6 Gifts T -. T 2980 Railroad Ave., Suite B ' - df-R P 'SbU'Q' C0 f- 94565 5 'W r. iPirrsburg Wholesale Service 427-5552 S f Inc - -I '- 1051 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, Ca. 94565 439-5008 6964343 Congratulations g to the class of 1985 armour young fwfmiz of mam TAPf BALLET! 1.1 Nl:!JAzzfAc RoaA1'r cs TAMMY P LA BE KAREN S I . . DEBRA HE QUALITY SERVICE YOUR PROFESSIONAL AUTO PARTS COMPLETE AUTO SUPPLY 2 3831 Shopping Heights Lane Pittsburg, CA 94565 439-2081 st ur ,S-Q ADVERTISEMENTS l I l- FRIENDS OF PIRATES BINGO PITTSBURG HIGH Three years ago, a group from the high school decided we had to raise additional money to continue activities and athletics. With the cooperation of the schooI's Parents Club we formed our Bingo Board. On the Board we have a police officer, Parent's Club representative, teachers, administrator, and a representative from the custodial staff. The Board is responsible for planning and running the Sunday Bingo games with the help of many others who devote countless hours helping to run the games. In the past three years we have refurnished the cafeteria and have spent thousands of dollars on athletic equipment and uniforms. We have sent students on field trips. hired buses, given awards, sponsored contests and simply made lt easier to function as a school. TO OUR FRIENDS OF THE PIRATES Sincerely, Your Bingo Board Ted Gargalikls, Andy Aiello, Jess Leber, Frank Plzzimenti, AI Bonnano, Bill Plummer, Joanie Orlando, and Tony Gallo. EVERY SUNDAY AT 1:00 PM. 5250fGame Pittsburg High School Cafeteria 250 School Street, Pittsburg Phone: 439-8265 ADVERTISEMENTS Q C GNGRA TULA T IGNS ro rhe Class of 1985 from rhe Pittsburg I-Hgh Porenrs Club 242 :I 5 g PANTELL 5 2 ANTIOCH Music Box Area's Largest Pioneer Dealer OUALIT Y SOUND FOR CAR 6 HOME IS OUR BUSINESS BIG DISCOUNTS on all Auto 6 Home Stereo 's Alarms, 4' Speakers, CB's 1' Equalizers Auto Stereo Specialists 407 G St., Antioch - 757-6618 Cassette tapes 1' Antennas 1' Repair 6 Installation Open Mon. - Sat. 9 to 5:30 ' - - ' -VRLUIXBLE COUPON ' ' ' '- : FREE Bio iiiiicr: , I WITH THE PURCHITSE OF BiG Mill? Q Q REG. FRIES 8- REG. SOFT DRlNK : 1 .'. -r4!QQQa44?fs.49'QeIYi, 3 Z PRESENT coupon warn oaosmuc I - sooo mis Lnciiuou our v - McDonald's Pittsburg 460 Atlantic Avenue , Ill! T Z COUPONS PIR CUSTOMER UPIRES 5-I-85 A ' ' l l u fn V C ONGRA TULA TIONS I' O O WONDERFUL daughter. Mshing you a life time of happiness. 1965 Pirate Colophon Publisher: Walsworth Publishing Co., Inc. Marceline, Missouri Representative: Dwight Tompkins Account Executive: Chris Norris Book Specifications: Trim size: 8172 x 11 No. pages: 244 Copies: O00 Paper stock: Med, 100 lb. enamel Cover: 150 pt. Cover Grain: leather Cloth: Jet black Cover Color: Flame orange Binding: Smyth sewn, rounded and backed Love, Mom and Dad Walters Type, Serif GDM School Photographer: Creative Images ADVERUSEMENTS f.. '. 11' fi' . . .4 . . Y . Q. C ,. , 6 . 3 f , fn ' A--.. .f . 1, .5 .-f,,,. ,. 3 - Z Q XT Bottom Row: Phllomena Cardlnale and .Sylvia Bocanegra: Top Row:!ennlfer Puccio, Joan Fosten advisor, and Kristine Styers. The 1985 yearbook editors would like to take this opportunity in express our deepest appreciation to the following: Mr. .less Leber for his support and encouragement. Mr. Frank Pizzimenti for providing psychological support, equipment and offices for us. Derrick Miller for always being there to take pictures on short notice, often 15 minutes. Rozen Rayroa and Alan Citero for designing the Pirate. Mr. Bruce Dexter for always providing the class typists with o typewriter. Mr. Don Barrows for hekaing us meet all of our deadlines. Friends of the Pirates for providing slots for parents to work for Publications. A special thanks to the following parents for working Bingo.- Mrs. Eunice Axel, Mrs. Georgia Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cardlnale, Mrs. Gloria Giombalvo, Mrs. Linda LaCasse, Mr. and Mrs. Augie Mondragon, Mrs. Delores Nichols, Mr. Jim Parent, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foster. Thanks to all spring coaches for their great cooperation and understanding helping us write copy and take pictures before their season actually began. Lynn Keeble Dobson, Pittsburg Post Dispatch, for supplying Not Pictured: Lisa Mondragon ADVERTISEMENTS pictures when we were short. A very special thank you to the following pubbers: Michele Axel for taking complete responsibility for the advertisement layouts. Patti LaCasse for word processing copy, sending bills, and her willingness to do anything we ever asked her to do. Danielle Nichols' for taking responsibility of the senior section and her help in meeting all of our deadlines. Virginia Paganini for keeping strict accounts. Colleen Parent for doing the junior section, and without complaint, anything else we asked. Kristin .Stelby and Regina Harrison for catching on so quickly and always available to work on any project. Cecelia Nichols for learning publications so quickly and doing a myriad of tasks. The following freshmen pubbers who worked hard on all assignments, did not complain and were always eager to do anything for the class: Meredith Fike, Josette Marie Gonzales, Theresa Heredia, Theresa Krut, Alicia Moore, Christina Puccio, and Christina Soliz. WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARl'l'II.INE MIHHDFRI L' H A I I J M Nl Q M' JN 5 1 QQ N .D T' 5: Q1 5 K my gl' CQ k S is KJ if fm ,?bf, xD S9 IQ fLD 5 4? I 'al lk 0. L . .' , 4.-. X -5.4 H . Club'-1 .Phi Cool ,,lDu!lQ, 1119- Mw- firgalug mflfllf 'lf !.'3UJ 941' -2, GHG . k.ilQA.:l-,.l.d.,.q0ll.Ul. - iiffimmpmimwam - 0u:'!'f:h,e.H un.-an 'JOU- lunn-I-drrf Cto.'TLla. Um Qmi Bud- wining: 114-44m Q UW- 4110+ mf-, gwumnwgf Qimbgt 81.1 3 VIC SMMUQQMJN AW M R 'a re A ,l Yzf . ' lf' .I 3:11 V - g, X ' Q .Ly 4 ..f'f-fl--, Q N, ' 55: ,- Telf 'fbi ,. , . , , . . , , ,uf . 1 ' ,, , .-y f A ,


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