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From the majestic mountains to the open sea, to the confines of the class- room, we have been influenced by the San Diego environment and its culture. San Diego has a little more grace and a little more leisure. The climate, pace, and life style here all come closer to what people think Southern California should be. As a dedication to ‘‘America’s Finest City,” this year’s El Portal staff has chosen to preserve in words and pictures the beauty of the San Diego experience. 4 Introduction JN DIEGO 1. Rodney Campbell, Naomi Armour, Priscilla Wilson, Barbara Clemmons 2. The San Diego skyline 3. Cindy Martin, Barry Fisch 4. Botanical Gardens in Balboa Park 5. Philippa Moore il as Introduction 5 Introduction i) Oe . 1. Alicia Collins 2. Peter Reeb 3. Brian Hartley 4. Jane Robson 5. Lisa Prior 6. Matt and Greg Clowminzer 7. Liz Burgess, Mary Fran Smith, Lili Walker, Kim Lowell Introduction 7 THE PEOPLE ARE esosees® FL eese® . nie ns fin Rcmligts | | re me 8 Introduction 1. Bill Roberson, Desanne Vaughan. 2. Brian Kretchman, Becky Dickinson. 3. Tina Carreon, Rosie Ruiz. 4. Pam Henderson. 5. Coronado Bridge. Introduction 9 i j ey er ee wh BLESS Meet la ae OM ee he CRA SION: et ee ee “rs 4% ¢ 10 Activities 11 Ww ae = oO t ta es « ' , | wy 4 f “%, . - a4 HOMECOMING.- ig ra : yan” OF ) os t ri ates a fe : ote } a ray © oe) AR SRE TNE RAMONE NI ona eyy en ?. wee _ Sophomore Attendants: Bill Mille . Caryl Martin —- ree oases r es r si 2 POW LS ad bee ‘ J ee bs tad $F ee 12° Activities “Tone ae yee oe, ™% 2 ; oe toowe a octite : ja Se : ti ha TORE BRS eat wae necit Queen and King: Heather Br EAMONN 90 ce EOS Sal Giacalone Son eB eh Katie Kuerbis Mike Calhoun SPIRIT IS HERE Homecoming was an exciting event this year at Point Loma high. Students dressed in 50’s apparel, and were all in high spirits for the day ahead. During lunch the stu- dents challenged the teachers to a football game, students winning 7-0. At 2:30 Point Loma’s Varsity football team played the Crawford Colts. It was one of the most intense games of the year when the Pointers fought till the last second to win the game 14-7. Halftime was filled with entertain- ment. The marching band directed by Mr. Crick, filled the stands with delightful tunes; followed by floats constructed by our well organized clubs. Students ‘‘Danced the night away’’-when the band, OZ, filled the gym with music from 8:00-11:00. The event will be well-remembered to all. 1. Pointers versus Colts. 2. The grandstands are packed with parents and friends. H HOMECOMING CHEER 1. Tom Lewis and Raelene Hermans are chauffered around the field. 2. Cheerleaders are all smiles as they return from the goal post after P.L. scores. 3. OZ, rocks at the homecoming dance. 4. Caryl Martin and Bill Miller, sophomore atten- dants return to their car. Activities 15 1. Highlights members are proud of their club, as they show-off their colorful sign to the crowd. 2. P.L.’s cheerleaders are in high spirits during the half time parade. 3. Sal G. and Heather B., Senior King and Queen. 4. K.K. Martin and Bill Miller. 5. Bench warmers. 16 Activities 1. Cheerleaders take a half time ride in the fire truck. 2. Crunch! 3. A peak at the dance. 4. Key club members march in the parade. 5. Highlights goes 50’s. Hy ss yin annodey pin iby, hy iby if iy et i AM ulilihy DH i aN hi iia Rael. PRN RD naa A PN aa i, Beeiene r f ‘ Hae i i ie il hi h i ju i ; ; i tao inn i ana Mat sa i i hy Rah fH ff Miia i H i ist PA i Heit WD nit i yn Hci : HM i f Mh Tih f é fn bil ge hia sige e ee Take Ra as i Bil : = : a | OEE Ee SOK hal aac A, yee laa Le a aaib m i , M se ir Wn f y , ; , j x f ! - , ¢ ult i f } i Gok ie aa © if - am, ’ ij Go ae wa “ip } a e : 4 . Mi ” | et. hit j ti di is ti , f ; fe : : hs y ! = i : cee Se gee aiaatn gh : : le a i Y , gi Pichon y 1 , r i e , iy ha) yf f ra oy ities), i vi j i ibs ie ii bipe } i side vie ! ! f w | M Piss mis ie 4 re if i el ‘ il | 1 lh ha ‘yaa H ihe ve H ‘ “BSS 4 c a ai ee i h } 1h ua” i ears 4 hi Hm | } Pa) Win f y I Activities 17 GREAT MOMENTS Point Loma High has had many fun-filled activities throughout the year. They consisted of a pie eating contest and tricycle race, spirit week, (where students wore maroon and gold colored clothing) several pep rallies, dress up nights at football games, and many dances. These activities show the diversity of interests at Point Loma High. 18 Activities ON CAMPUS. 1. Diann Secord and Kathy Ripley at a football game. 2. Varsity football vs. MiraMesa at lenis: 3. The Jazz Ensemble plays in the big gym during hour lunch. 4. Junior Varsity football vs. Madison at PLHS. 5. Laura Henderson and Anne Villanueva selling tickets for the Halloween Movie. 6. Bermuda Studios Productions. The ultimate in Mission Cable Television. 7. Pat Hood and Dave Boyer eating lunch during lunch hour. 8. Homecoming Dance featuring the band ‘‘0z.”’ 9. Charlotte Terell dancing at Homecoming. Activities 19 1. President—Chris Cramer 2. Commissioner of Publicity—Kate Gallagher 3. Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics— Lauren Ledbetter Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics— Brad Welch 4. Commissioner of Student Activities— Shandell Sosna 5. Advisor—Rick Mitchell | 6. Vice President—Tom Shapiro 7. Commissioner of Finance—Bob Schulman | Ticket Auditor—Liz Burgess ! 8. Commissioner of Human Relations—Lisa i Ackerman 9. Commissioner of General Affairs—Bud Mapes 10. Secretary—Conrad Olsen 22 Organizations Packing all of Point Loma’s student body into the gym for an orientation assembly, was the beginning of the ASB activities for the new year. Brevity of the meetings was stressed and Ranger Rick’s PB J sandwiches were traditional. This year’s activities included the restocking of the ASB store, stag dances, the Variety show and the Cashai dancers. The ASB also learned the value of the dollar does not go far. Organizations 23 COUNTESSES Point Loma’s Countesses had another successful year beginning with a visit to University Hospital, a homecoming float and a formal initiation. Other projects included the annual Christmas Bazaar, fund raising sale, Easter visit to Schweitzer School, and Sophomore Tea for prospective members. The club was under the new direction of Mrs. Patricia Ladd and was assisted by Mrs. Davis. Couiitesses: 1st row: J. James, S. Asaro, D. Davis, C. Tom, K. Kuerbis, J. Reynolds. 2nd row: M. Lane, B. Austin, J. Albares, K. Kelly, A. St. John, L. Haynsworth. 3rd row: L. Silliman, H. | Armstrong. Not pictured: A. Bouchard, K. Graham, S. Hackelman, K. Kelly, J. Lamott, L. Ledbetter, A. Ludwig, J. Nerger, J. Nicolletti, M. Reidel, D. Secord. 24 Organizations a rr HIGHLIGHTS Highlights’ year started out with the addition of a new sponsor, Mrs. Joanne Woodward. Some of their activities were: a homecoming float, Thanksgiving dinners for needy families, helping at the Children’s Hospital Fair, and Christmas Caroling. One of their fund raisers was a candy sale. 1st row: C. Chapman, E. Melman, D. Codella, E. Birchett, M. Smith, J. Boone, L. Cardoza, T. Thornton. 2nd row: A. Silva, C. Wiese, J. Stagnaro, C. Palmer, L. McFarland, L. Sandy, M. Styles, M. Adler, M. McCudden, K. Marsh, L. Ackerman. Not Pictured: S. Cerny, D. Cushman, A. Fields, L. Loudermilk, J. Miller, S. Person, S. Soltan, C. Wheeler, M. Whitted Organizations 25 Point Loma’s 78-79 newspaper staff was composed of several experienced returnees, as well as many new journalists, thus creating an innovative, yet organized periodical. New features included ‘‘On The Point’’ and “Your Sun Signs.’’ The busy year was filled with ever-present deadlines, but the artists, photographers, reporters and editors enjoyed their collaborated efforts. One of the various activities in which POINTER participated in was a tour of the San Diego Evening Tribune building, where the group photo was taken. 1. Margaret Arthur contemplates a-story. | 2. Bud Mapes puts his creative ideas on paper. 3. Mrs. Rosemarie Smith, advisor, lends a helping hand. Pictured on opposite page (back to front): D. Barancotto, J. Alex, D. Jehl, S. Rochester, J. Baranski, B. Welch, C. Wheeler, K. Gallagher, M. Prager, D. Tillson, L. Bretton, S. Nichols, D. Berman, L. Haynsworth, R. Turner, K. Martin, A. Zigm an, L. Ackerman, C. Chapman, D. Parmenter, B. Mapes, M. Cruz, M. DeMarcus, E. Melman, L. Oberg. Not shown: J. Albares, B. Black, C. Cramer, F. Evnochides, J. Halverson, R. Russell, F. Scott, M. Arthur. 26 Organizations POINTER HITS THE PRESSES Se reese Ec tae tr pa par eamncriesnntiini tin 27 Organizations EL PORTAL COOLS OFF AFTER A LONG SWEAT Layouts, photography, copy, developing prints, and paste-ups are all a part of producing a yearbook. This year the El Portal staff spent many dedicated hours of sometimes tedious work in order to meet our printer’s deadlines. New approaches and creative ideas were attempted by the staff in hopes of a well received book. Most of the members were new to the class this year but under the guidance of the advisor, Mr. Wallace, and editor, Kathie Landis, the staff | produced an excellent book. It was the staff’s hope that this year’s El Portal would capture the unforgettable thoughts and feelings of your high school years and preserve these life-long memories for many years to come. | 1. Editor-in-Chief, Kathie Landis and Photographic Editor, Steve Matchinske. 2. Janice Nerger, Debbie Davis and Julie Albares work together on a layout. | 28 Organizations | { { | | | ) Back row: C. Chapman, P. Lyons, M. Albrecht, J. Cardoza, N. Anderson, G. Gauss, K. Peebles, and J. Kettenburg. Middle row; C. Wiese, Le Lipschultz, S. Matchinske, D. Davis, J. Albares, L. Olsen, A. Ludwig, and T. Turner. Front row: K. Kennedy, M. Maeva, and K. Landis. i | i4 | Organizations 29 t Autumn Band Review started a parade of activities for the band this year including three concerts at school, a concert tour in Los Angeles and three halftime shows during football games. Playing at open house and during an hour lunch were some of the highlights during the first year of a full jazz ensemble. There are eighteen talented students in the jazz ensemble this year. Eight students make up this year’s orchestra. Although the numbers are small the instrumentation is excellent. This year’s orchestra has also put together a community orchestra which anyone can get involved in. The music department had a great year thanks to Mr. Crick who directed all three groups. 30 Organizations 1. L. to R: P. Huard, Mr. Jonathan Crick, A. Bryant A. Owen, A. Thompson, S. Batista, S. McIntyre, P. Kunzel, K. Bregman, S. Farnsworth. 2. M. Vanburen, L. Mallory 3. Mr. Jonathan Crick 4. Ist Row L. to R.: S. Sosna, M. Pierson, M. VanBuren, C. Kennedy, M. Gonsalves, C. Teets, A. Vanravensteyn, K. Gentry, H. Wachob, J. McCraken, 1 G. Nelson, P. Lenud, M. Ring, N. Luftner, D. Moore, L. Mallory 2nd Row L. to R.: S. Hickman, D. Hom, K. Moore, J. Lardner, J. Rees, C. Teets, T. Muradian, L. Rivers. Organizations 31 GIRLS ENSEMBLE 1. Girls Ensemble. From right to left: Alice Bucker, Gabirela Escoado, Joyce Miller, Robin Noel, Patricia Greene, Rosaline Kearney, Viretta Cillstine, Noana Kaiwi, Lorna Craig, Elizabeth Childress, Jamie McClain, Sherry Fefferman, Sandy Goldsmith, Pat Hoff. 2. Pam Ogdin. 32 Organizations MADRIGALS OT eB ae 1. Madrigals. In alphebetical order: John Allen, Amy Briant, Elizabeth Burgess, Rodney Campbell, Desirey Cooper, Carol Decker, Terry Grant, Erin Hale, Myra Hildebrand, Paul Huard, Dawn Hurt, Kathy Kelly, Caren Limpscomb, M. Montealgu, Doug Moore, Mary Odell, Mara Riedel, Marian Sandy, Clawdin Taylor, Craig Terrill, Hiedi Webb, John Webb. Through festivals, concerts, and other performances, Ms. Ogdin’s Madrigals and Girls Ensemble won much respect and applause from peers and faculty. Both musical groups have spent most of their class time practicing for performances at other schools, festivals and organizations. Organizations 33 a es MAJORS IS A lst row: M. Cooper, C. Champion, M. Seignious, S. Lynch, R. Seeley. 2nd row: R. Brandes, D. Hall, L. Skelly, J. Lucido, C. Johnson, T. Neus- tadt, C. landola. 3rd row: M. Hulihan, B. Whalen, B. Ward, K. Donn, B. Fisch, T. Kuerbis, B. Walsh, D. Englehart, L. Brandes, S. Gautier. 4th row: J. Smith, B. Pursel, B. Smith, B. Winter, C. Piper. The Major Productions class, directed by Mr. Dick Engle- hart, returned this year in fine form with their presenta- tion of M A S H . The play depicts life in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. Presented on three separate nights, the comedy was a successful fund raiser for the drama department. 1. C. Johnson, L. Brandes, K. Conn 2. Inside Nurses tent 3. S. Gautier, C. Iandola, B. Walsh 4. Cats in the Swamp!! 34 Organizations M A S H inc HIT! . | | 35 Organizations NJROTC The aim is to instill the qualities of a military mind into high school age youngsters; ideais of loyalty, depend- ability and hard work. For those students interested ina military career ROTC is an excellent springboard to a vast array of opportunities. These proud youngsters in uniform bear the insignia of one of the United States’ most respected institutions. Rated best overall in this Naval District the students have the chance to explore naval history, oceanography, electronics, seamanship, ship construction and opera- tion. NJROTC is more academically oriented and the ex- perience is priceless. is Anderson, B. Barber, F. Barrios, J. Barrios, B. Blackstock, M. Brookman, P. Brow, U. Celestine, D. Chubchu, D. Clarino, J. Cook, C. Chris, C. Davis, U. Doom, N. Doran, L. Elliott, R. Gautier, J. Green, D. Gunn, D. Hayner, E. Hess, M. Hostetter, R. Houdyshel, D. Hurt, M. Johnson, S. Johnson, R. Kearney, A. Krauch, W. Krauch, J. Lana, B. Martin, M. Martin, C. May, M. McCuen, R. Meidl, T. Meidl, T. Millikan, M. Nguyen, B. Orton, D. Reynolds, H. Rieschick, J. Roberts, L. Robinson, J. Rodgers, L. Rodgers, R. Rodriquez, R. Rutz, D. Seden, M. Swift, J. Tan, C. Teets, K. Thompson, R. Tso, T. VonDeraha. 36 Organizations 1. Commander Wiram, Chief Quinlan 2. Officers: Heidi Rieschick, Dawn Hurt, Sherie Johnson, Joyce Rodgers, Mike Johnson, Dave Sedan, Russ Meidl, Joe Luna, Charles Mau. Organizations 37 DANCE PRODUCTIONS 1. back row—Rosie Ruiz, Alma Del Rio, Katie Kuerbis, Lisa Correia, Cathy Bennett, Resa Howard, Bill Roberson, Tracy Kuerbis, Cathy Ripley, Shandell Sosna, Pam Henderson. 2nd row—Gina Banks, Claudine Taylor, Lizbeth Persons, Susan Hoffer, Vicky Skradski, Jackie Williams, Yolie Soniga, Sally Sundberg, Mrs. Scanlon. 3rd row—Kim Fernandes, Lynn Chapman, Colette Pritchard, Carline Hardesty, Amy Brasseur, Chantal Nonorgues, Desanna Vaughan, Cindy Friberg, Kathie Landis. 2. Cathy Bennett, Resa Howard, Chantal Nonorgues. | 3. Bill Roberson and Desanne Vaughan. ss ; 38 Organizations GOTTA SING GOTTA DANCE This is the third year Mr. Zeiger’s energetic group of students has provided some classy entertain- ment for PL. Mr. Zeiger took his fourth per. musical literature class and taught them the rules of the stage and what resulted was a production that let each student demonstrate his her unique tal- ents. As long as ambition, talent, and enthusiasm exist so shall the “Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance” production. 4. A shot of the cast of 1977-1978 version of ‘Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance” in their finale, ‘‘Rhythm of Life.’’ 5. Mr. Zeiger’s fourth period class, these students are the backbone of this years production. Organizations 39 Point Loma prides itself in its academic superiority, and the strength of the California Scholarship Federation proves this. One of the largest clubs at Point Loma and advised by Mrs. Fowler how could they go wrong? Activities included the annual trip to Disneyland, the wild bashes where members gorged themselves on munchies and beverages, and the usual speakers. Two candidates for the coveted Seymor Award were Amber Theila- cker and Conrad Olson. CSF is a good indication of where Students 1 Life Members: L. to R; Patrick Toomey, Robert Schul- : ; man, Joyce Miller, Amber Theilacker, Janice Nerger, | at Point Loma are and where they are going. Tom Shapiro, Not Pictured: Lisa Ackerman, John Alto- | mare, Mary Ann Cossuto, Chris Cramer, Debbie Davis, ; ! sae | ; : ; Brad DeGroote, Mel Duke, Charles Harris, Rose Hom, | Officers: lst Semester: Pres: Cathy Kline; V.P.: Conrad Olson; Sec: Cheryl Olson, Conrad Olson, Janet Stagnero, Tracy Lori McFarland; Treas: Louise Sandy; His: Jay Cosnet. 2nd Semes- Wham. ter: Pres: Jan Nerger; V.P.: Amber Theilacker; Sec: Tim Wilkinson; 2. First Semester Officers. His: Bob Schulman. 3. Second Semester Officers. 40 Organizations | | | SSeeeees: Saeeemens Swaneese WS ween 1st Semester Members: Rico Bautista, Cathy Kline, Conrad Olson, Louise Sandy, Tim Wildinson, Lori McFarland, David McGregor, Fawnee Evnochides, Sara Nichols, Mara Riedel, Joyce Miller, Sue Smith, Carol Decker, Leslie Klumpp. 2nd Semester Members: Back Row: David McGregor, Tim Wilkenson, John Peterson, Tom Shapiro, Bud Mapes, Julia Castlen, Karin Smith, Jackie Nicoletti, Michelle Styles, Nancy Stone, Louise Sandy, Amber Theilacker, Robert Schulman, P.C. Front: Sheri Champion, Bonnie Mar- tin, Carl Wilhelm, Donna D. Sue Watson, Jill Bulow, Joyce Miller, Noriko Ngyuen, Celeste Langille, Lori McFarland, Jan Nerger, Cathy Kline, Matthew Snell, Wally Reidel, Jay Skidmore. Organizations 41 KEY CLUB GOES One hundred fifty Point Loma High Students have joined the Point Loma Key Club and Keywanette Club for the current year. The club has scheduled thirty projects aiding the senior citizens of the community, the sponsoring Kiwanis Club, Point Loma High School, | the Peninsula YMCA and other | community organizations. Paul Shank is | the faculty advisor while Dr. George Glenn and Chip Atkins are the Kiwanis sponsors. 3rd row: A. Hummel, B. Hartley, R. Capolla, P. Reeb, S. Gustason, B. Sundberg, T. Davis, S. Powers, S. Moonan, B. Mapes, M. Albrecht, 2nd row: B. Walsh, M. Cruz, M. Duke, J. Yaccabucci, B. Black, E. Pappert, J. Altamore, J. Baranski, R. Houdeyshel, T. Shapiro, D. Holmes, 1st row: A. Blume, K. Baranski, S. Volle, K. Mapes, J. Federhardt, P. Toomey 42 Organizations FOR KEYWANETIES. 1. Boys Officers: Secretary, B. Black. Treasurer, J. Baranski. President, T. Volle. Vice President, B. Mapes. 2. Girls Officers: President, A. Theilaker. Secretary, J. James. Vice President, J. Leonhardt. Treasurer, J. Lamott. 4th row: K. Kunzel, M. Evenson, M. Miller, E. Paul, A. Pitta, C. Chapman, B. Tuggle, M. Boultan, J. Lelouran, S. Hackleman, N. Liggett, A. Graham, 3rd row: D. Parmenter, C. Decker, J. Leonhardt, U. Leonhardt, A. Theilaker, T. Thorton, S. Maas, M. Smith, S. Cerny, M. Luckner, J. Jenkins, J. Lamott, A. Ludwig, C. Weisler, L. May, B. Austin, R. Freil, L. McFarland, V. Eidson, L. Hackim, C. Palmer, K. Marsh, 2nd row: J. Nicoletti, S. Sousna, R. DeGreef, C. Wheeler, K. Cerny, L. Crakes, L. Barrett, L. DeVito, T. Lewis, D. Moore, L. Silliman, C. Chapman, lst row: A. Villanueva, H. Davis, A. Bouchard, J. James, C. Tom, K. Burgess, S. Person, K. Dring, K. Parry, D. Crivello. Organizations 43 44 This group of students, parents and faculty have provided numer- ous opportunities and events for PL. A few of their activities in- clude, The Variety Show, Fashion Show, Faculty Student Basketball game and Rummage Sale. The purpose of this group is to bring the student body closer together through activities and events. 1. Homeroom representative meeting in Performing Arts Center. 2. Human Relations Committee and Home- room representatives. Organizations RELATING: ON A HUMAN LEVEL | | | | 3. ESAA Committee: Lilian Rios, Lisa Ackerman, Mau- reen Foley, Theresa Da Silva, Micheal Cash, Ricky ) Whaley. i 4. Diane Petersen, Rick Mitchell, Isabelle Skidmore—Hu- | mao Relations Committee. 5. Bilingual Magnet Class, 2nd period. Organizations 45 SKI The Point Loma High Ski Club started in September of 1978. With advisor Herb Hall they planned trips to Mam- moth, Tahoe, Big Bear, and Utah. The ability of the skiers ranged from beginning to advanced, as seen when some of the skiers would overtake friends, whose faces were in the snow. Each member was required to have their own equipment or rent equipment. 46 Organizations NOOD WN Fe PARK CITY, SUMMIT, BRIAN HEAD, SNOW MAMMOTH, VAIL, SUN VALLEY, SNOW . Jay Federhart waxing his skis. . Matt Madruga, Mike Mariot, Herb Hall, and Chris Harris. . David Matheny, Lisa Zounes, Robin Turner, Mike Mariot. . Herb Hall . Matt Madruga, Patrice Mussen. . Matt Madruga hitting the slopes. . Michelle Whitted, Robin Turner, Star Soltan posing for a picture. —— CLUB al ea) OF al is =| 41s =| |= zs] b IO ae Ae Zl i fin “tas Sp) =| 2 = From left to right: Chimene McClanahan, Naomi Armour, Renee Blackman, Priscilla Wilson, Mr. Jolde rsma, Nevia Anderson, Charlotte Ter- rell, Evelyn Peoples, Sara Sutton, and Gina Gailord. This year the Booster Club formed a new organiza- tion, The Bench Warmers. The Bench Warmers cheered Point Loma’s football team on at every game and never lost en- thusiasm. Point Loma is very proud to have a group that demonstrates true spirit for their school. (Not Pictured) D. Balelo, C. Bishop, M. Bonner, C. Brennan, S. Brewer, B. Clemmons, D. Dan- tzler, K. Horne, K. Lomack, J. Mack, V. Mack, D. McClendon, M. McEven, R. Neuman, R. Pit- tman, L. Prior, C. Taylor, and J. Williams. 48 Organizations me SWEET Pe Ales? py PARMER | WAR S aa | BENCH SUGAR . HARI Ik COLD B BOUTS) way (gh Bane 7 Bis 4 Litri, SAPHip, _— ee LE ¢ ‘ ; RED ; SWEED gence BNCH - he ’ _ penc® § wARME = RMER | BEXCH BENCH, ft WARMED ! JV CHEER—FULL OF SPIRIT 1. Jenee Cummins 2. Judy Kettenburg 3. Treycie Hoff 4. Juliann Felando 5. Diane Lizarraras 6. Star Soltan 7. Leslie Vaughn— Mascot Clockwise: Leslie Vaughn, Star Soltan, Diane Lizarraras, Treycie Hoff, Juliann Felando, Judy Kettenburg, Jenee Cummins. Organizations 49 . Kim Parry, Co-head . Judy Vincent, Head . Diane Secord . Lori Fleet . Heather Brown, Mascot, Diane Secord } 6. Jacqui Logan 7. Raelene Hermans WP WDN Fe 8. Leanne Texeira 9. Leslie Bohanan 10. Heather Brown Leanne Texeira Organizations RING CROWD TO LIFE Group Picture Back Row (L-R): Diane Secord, Leanne Texeira, Kim Perry, Judy Vincent; Middle: Lori Fleet, Leslie Bohanan, Jacqui Logan, Realene Hermans; Front: Heather Brown. Organizations 51 sc natn NS NEL AND LL ALD AL LLL ADDED LILO LL - i RAMA 8 ana asc Top row: K. Miramontes, T. Cousins, B. Phillips, L. Texiera, H. Brown, J. Kane, S. Sosna, T. Kuerbis, M. Calhoun, E. Hackim, K. Marsh, B. Ward, M. Foley, S. Withers, K. Teets. 2nd row: T. Zeiger, A. Ludwig, M. Stratton, A. Hook, L. Perry. 3rd row: A. Felando, A. Hummel, C. Mclane, B. Mapes, M. Albrecht, D. Ferreira 52 Organizations 1. The Incredible Deathmobile 2. Heather and LeAnn alias Monroe and Taylor. 3. Mark Albrecht—censored 4. Officers: T. Zeiger, M. Foley, D. Ferreira, M. Albrecht, C. Lippert, B.J. Clark, M. Calhoun The 1978-1979 film club led by tiger Zieger consisted of film freaks and their friends. They started out the year by having a ‘Sunday Night at the Movies’’ and sampling every pizzaria after the shows. Then, led by Mark Albrecht and Steve Matchinske they built the incredible deathmobile for their homecoming float. Next they headed up the coast to Magic Mountain. As tradition follows they held another spaghetti feast. And for the first time the freaks of film club got together in the 1979 variety show. Dave Ferreira and Chris Lippert created ‘“‘Gigot de Flambee Bombee,”’ a dessert from the film “Who's Killing the Great Chefs of Europe.” Organizations 53 The French Club made its debut this year. Members had at least one year of French with interests in increasing their conversational French and learning more about French culture. Some of the activities were tongue- tantilizing dinners at French restaurants, and at a potluck members were able to share their gastronomic delights. Lectures and films kept everyone on his toes and discussions usually followed. In retrospect the club’s first year was magnigique, n’est pas? Members: Pictured—Holly Armstrong, Joyce Miller, Karen Wyley, Janet Zaitz. Not shown— Sara Nichols, Erin Hale, Chery! Benham, Michael Cruz, Cindi Wheeler, Vicky Wagner, Lori McFarland, Amy Wolkoff, Brian Van de Wetering, Lisa Oberg, Claudine Taylor. The German Club has become a tradition at Point Loma over the years. Sponsored by the dynamic Ed Leon and with an active membership of not only German students, but anyone else interested in learning about German culture and having some fun at the same time. The members continued selling roses to a receptive student body and faculty. Sausages also made the scene and along with money gave the. club a fragrant air. The money will help to send a deserving student to Germany this summer. Leigh O’dell—President Kris Kanady—Vice President Mark Carlson—Treasurer Terry Nguyen—Secretary Mary. Fran Smith—Historian Members: V. Anderson, M. Carlson, L. Criss, D. Faria, S. Fathy, R. Federico, P. Gardner, C. Heinrich, R. Houdyshel, C. Kapitzke, L. Klumpp, C. Langille, T. Langille, M. Love, N. Luftner, T. Marsh, R. Manson, A. MacVean, M. McEven, D. McGregory, M. Nguyrn, C. Olson, B. Phillips, A. Pigniolo, E. Rego, N. Terad, E. Vaz, F. Wolrych, J. Zaitz. 54 Organizations ‘MITH’S 3 ‘LISH-LATIN CTIONARY | No toga-clad students were seen trampling across campus this year, but the Latin Club made itself evident in other ways. Members carried a huge banner in the Homecoming parade. They hosted the second annual Roman Banquet where members and guests feasted on not only grapes, but various other delicacies as well. Known formally as the Junior Classical League they are a member of a national chapter of the same name. Members are not required to speak Latin since no class at Point Loma offers instruction in the language presently, but all members are interested in the subject and related activities. 1. Exuberant French and German club member. 2. Mrs. Wilcoxson wants you! 3. Three from the bestseller list. 4. Latin Club members: L. to R. Top—Kevin James, David Fristrom, Sara Nichols, Conrad Olson, Bottom—Louise Sandy, James Coil, Shari Champion, Lori McFarland. Not shown—Fawnee Evnochides, John Lovett, Todd Muradian, Lisa Oberg, Julia Castlen. Organizations 55 56 Sports Sok ene THE “PACK” KICKS OFF IN THE EASTERN LEAGUE Varsity Team Picture: Left to Right row 1: H. Peyton, G. Clouminzer, M. Fimbers, C. McLaine, M. McDaniel, C. Pullman, T. Tornay. Row 2: M. Cash, C. Lippert, D. Gomez, R. George, P. Reeb, M. Vanoni, S. Moonan, W. Smith, D. Maxwell. Row 3: Head Coach Edens, B. Pursel, J. Moore, L. Elliot, D. Boyer, B. Day, B. Mapes, M. Fitzpatrick. Row 4: Coach Fristrom, Coach Bartel, S. Matchinske, M. Gonsalves, P. Hood, G. Grusberg, D. Wied, J. White, P. Moore. Row 5: Assistant Coach Bennett, Coach Casias, S. Gustafson, M. Albrecht, D. Ferreira, J. Hibert, D. Plag, C. Espy, S. Giacalone, Coach Huddleston, Coach Spahr. Pointers 0 La Jolla 0 The Fighting Pointers opened Varsity play with a defensive battle against the La Jolla Vikings. In the traditional ‘‘Shoe’’ game the Pointers and Vikes fought to a 0-0 tie in a game marred by penalties and turnovers on the part of both teams. Shawn Moonan and Sal Giacalone stopped the Vikings’ drives late in the first quarter and early in the second. The defense was led by Peter Reeb and Cecil Espy in the backfield, while Bob Pursel and Jay Hibert stopped the Vikes’ running attack. 58 Sports Pointers 7 Mira Mesa 9 The Pointers went into their second game with Mira Mesa who ranked eleventh. Offense came back after Mesa’s first score with a two-yard wedge led by the “Dog Line’ and Todd Tornay who carried the ball in for the score. The entire defensive unit played an outstanding game. Leading the team were linemen Pat Hood and Ron George. ‘‘Hard-Hitting’’ Linebacker Chris Lippert held Mesa on the ground, while Peter Reeb and Clark McLaine stopped them in the air. 1. Peter Reeb goes for the fumble. Peter is the starting safety on defense and a defensive team Leader. 2. Shawn Moonan was such a running force that a special offensive play was designed to exploi t his talent. 3. Steve Gustafson and Larry Morgan, two of Point Loma’s good defenders, apply Pointer pressure to a Crawford Colt. ; 5 ee a || ee pra eos aaa Sn eee it now erantacanaper titel Dy meen e, iggt i Sy one “ 2 1. Steve Gustafson watches from the sidelines during the Clairemont game. Steve was a starting Defensive End. 2. Junior, quarterback, Todd Tornay, gets ready to unload over a Crawford defender. - Todd had an outstanding Junior season and will be called upon to lead the Pointers in 1979. 3. Chris Lippert, Dave Boyer, and ‘‘Big’’ Steve | Matchinske help Willie Smith run through Henry defenders. 60 Sports Point Loma 27 Madison 29 In the third week of the season, the Pointers opened their first league game against Madison. The first quarter of the game the offensive linemen, Pat Hood, Chris Lippert, Mike Cash, Dave Boyer and “‘Big’’ Steve Matchinske, ran over the Warhawks, allowing Willie Smith to gain a total of 77 yards and three touchdowns, which gave the Pointers a 27-6 lead at the half. The defensive squad also had its moments, leading them were linemen Ronald George and Rover Back, ‘‘The Italian Stallion,’ Sal Giacalone. Pointers 34 Patrick Henry 36 Taking on the Patriots for their second league game, the “pack’’ looked strong as they returned the opening kickoff for 80 yards. The offensive line had one of its best games with Chris Lippert and Dave Boyer leading and blocking the sweeps. They were anchored by Pat Hood and Steve Matchinske at tackles and Michaiel Cash at center. The defense played a good, hard game but mental mistakes marred their performance. 4. The Pointe r’s defense tries to retain the ball from the Vikings. 5. Sal “Italian Stallion’’ Giacalone kicks the ball over for the extra point, while Mark Albrecht holds for him during the Clairemont game. 6. Willie Smith and Chris Lippert—‘‘We’ve got to stop meeting like this!’’ Sports 61 Pointers 23 Clairemont 7 In the Pointers’ first night game of the season, the offense had a great time against the Chieftans. Quarterback Todd Tornay scored two touchdowns from short range and Shawn Moonan added the final Pointer score on a 72 yard run off of a statue of Liberty play. Anchoring the Pointer defense were linebacker Chris Lippert and defensive end Mark Albrecht who smashed the Chieftans while linemen Pat Hood and Gary Grusberg stopped the Chiefs rushing attack. Pointers 26 Kearny 22 In the Pointers’ seventh game, they went head to head against the Kearny Komets. The Pointers had few problems offensively against the Komets. The game winning play began with a 60 yard kickoff return by Shawn Moonan. Henry Payton scored from close range with 57 seconds left in the game to give the Pointers a victory. The linemen who provided the way for Payton were, Pat Hood, Steve Matchinske and Mike Cash. The defense also had a super game to contribute to Point Loma’s first victory over Kearny in 12 Years. 62 Sports - 2 = ; eaesesipesgesie= ss — i ¢ Pointers 21 Morse 52 The Pointer offensive line started out in top form. Shawn Moonan had an outstanding game both offensively and defensively. The offense put in a super effort against the Tigers’ 1 defense in the county. Despite the 52 points against the Pointers, there were many good individual defensive performances by Larry Morgan, Steve Gustafson, and Peter Reeb. Pointers 14 Crawford 7 In the 1978-1979 Homecoming game the Pointers faced the Crawford Colts. This was the first Homecoming victory in three years. In the final seconds of the first half, Todd Tornay connected with Mark Albrecht for a tie at the half. Henry Payton had a super game and scored the winning touchdown with a 25 yard run. The defense was outstanding and had the support of many fine individuals. Larry Morgan, David Ferriera and Peter Reeb are just a few who had a great game against the Colts. ) Pointers 17 San Diego 8 The “Pack” finished the 1978-79 season in top fashion against the San Diego Cavers. Anchoring the offensive line all year were Mike Cash, Steve Matchinske, Pat Hood, coverted linebacker Chris Lippert and David Boyer. Todd Tornay threw a perfect strike to Cecil Espey for a 22 yard touchdown. Sal Giacalone kicked a 31 yard fieldgoal, which gave the Pointers a 17-0 lead. The whole defensive unit played an excellent game. Each of the members of the defense put in their best effort, showing that it takes team cooperation to win a j game. 1. Todd Tornay drops back into a well protected pocket. Todd had an excellent year in pass placement all year. 2. The starting offense line in huddle for the next play. 3. Sal Giacalone, Ronald George and Pat Hood getting a Henry runner. The Pointer defense played well against Henry. It was one of their better games. Sports 63 ].V. ATTEMPTS CRASHING First row: J. Haynes, C. Correia, D. Jehl, B. Hunyady, P. Duim, B. Miller, G. Hickey, C. Mygrants. Row 2: W. Moore, B. Willis, M. Mehnart, The ‘Snake’, G. Tweed, S. Rusk, J. Reddick, R. Fiori, P. Harris. Row 3: Coach Bartell, S. Sparks, C. Ghio, D. McCray, R. Hungerford, D. Brown, R. Prior, J. Silianas, Head Coach Art Spahr, Row 4: E. Sundberg, R. Deitz, A. Hewitt, W. Eaton, Too Tall,.J. Howard, D. Sandage, M. Carlson, M. Hann. Row 5: D. Neander, B. Milam, J. Akridge, J. Coite, A. Rose, B. Hamlin, C. Walling, B. Smith, D. Ehlers, B. Simpson, P. Quick, E. Bannes. THE GATES OF VICTORY This year’s Junior Varsity team finished the season with a 3-6 record. The Pointers showed a winning determination rarely seen in other league teams. First string quarterback Bill Hunyady executed many fine plays with pass plays to receivers Jay Hibert, Dennis Servantes, Pete Harris and others, or with ground plays to running backs Paul Duin, Casey Mygrants, Greg Tweed and offensive team captain Glenn Hickey. The offensive line was a success thanks to such players as Jim Akdrige, Ben Milaim and Bret Burke. The defensive team was exceptional. Players Tom Prokeupk, Scott Rusk, Joey Reddick and defensive team captain Doug Jehl gave outstanding performances along with the rest of the team. A strong force indeed. The team worked well as a whole and through gaining valuable experience, most players look forward to next year’s season to combine their talents once again. ; a es A bm Ah - Nps (exis if SEK iC me’. he Y ? 2. Casey Mygrants rips deeper into the La Jolla territory in the last seconds of the game. J.V. Pointers shut the Vikings out 20-0. 3. Quarterback Chris Correia takes careful aim before unleashing a touchdown pass against La Jolla. 4. Thanks to good blocking from the offensive linemen, Paul Duim tears past Madison’s defense for good yardage. 5. Doug Jehl and Tom Prokupk stop a San Diego Caver cold. Dennis Servantes watches. Sports 65 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Top row: Andy Blume, Garry McGowen, Steve Hastings, Corey Smith. Bottom row: Chris Decold, Chris Meisner, Rico Baptista, Jim Coyle, Rollie Wingo, Scott Lamb. Quoting Coach Mitchell, ‘‘This year’s varsity cross country team was one of the most enjoyable.’’ They fared very well with other teams and have built a strong nucleus for next year. Rollie Wingo placed among the top in all competition and will be returning for more honors next year. 1. Chris Meisner, 2. Greg Feldman, 3. Jim Coyle, 4. Rollie Wingo, 5. Corey Smith, 6. Steve Hastings, 7. Garry McGowen, 8. Scott Lamb. Sports 67 68 Sports JUNIOR VARSITY Ke The Point Loma Girl’s cross country team had a rough time this year. The competition was tough and they had a small team. But with the help of freshman Kyle Silverman, first year varsity Deb- bie Mcbride and returning senior Karen Powell, they finished with a record of 4 wins and 3 losses, finishing in 5th place country and 7th in the C.I.F finals. Since more than half the team will be returning, next year should be more suc- cessful for the team and coach Allen Peterson. SS COUNTRY 1. Starting Lineup 2. Henrico Bautista 3. Girls cross country team: Top left, Julia Castlen, Dianne Crivello, Karen Powell, Lynn Crakes, Debbie McBride, Kyle Silverman, Jane Bees, Katie Kuerbis 4. Brad Welch, Andy Blum Sports 69 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The ‘78-'79 Girls Volleyball Team fin- ished their season in second place in the highly competitive Eastern League with an outstanding record or 12 and 2. Out of the eight mem- ber team Janet Stagnero and Kelli Miramontes were chosen as all East- ern League Team members and Dora Storniolo was named most valuable player in the League. These three as well as setters Lisa Smillie and Patty Correia and hitters Tammy Cousins, Misty Lane and Carolyn Verhoye took on La Jolla in the first... 1. Varsity Team L to R. Top Row: Miss Craig, Tami Cousins, Janet Stagnero, Dora Storniolo. Bottom Row: Patricia Correia, Kelli Mira- montes, Lisa Smimlie, Mary Ross. 2. Janet and Lisa standing ready. 3. Lisa in action. 4. Lisa again, setting. Sy GAR iy pis at, i eo heh: 70 Sports IKES FOR VICTORY ... round of CIF playoffs but were defeated by the Vikings. Team spirit and unity proved to be a deciding factor in several matches against schools with more depth. This year’s J.V. record was not a true indication of their potential. Being mostly new players this season served as a learn- ing period. Next season returning players will be: Amy Lamott, Anne Pitta, Terry Lambert, Jill Bulow, Renee Moffit, Rosie Ruiz, Jessica Silva, Susie Clark. 4 1. J.V. Team L to R. Top Row: Miss Craig, Amy Lamott, Jennette Smith, Teresa McGuire. Bottom Row: Jessica Silva, Lori Davidson. 2. Team fires up. 3. Kelli Miramontes and Janet Stagnero. Sports 71 POLO POINTERS Headed by Coach Neithold and led by senior standouts Tom Volle and Matt Madruga the Pointers divided their playing time between two leagues this year. Playing each E.L. team once and each W.L. twice they ended their season with a 10-5 record. The Pointers record was good enough to take them into the play-offs but were defeated in the first round by Crawford. 1. Team gets itself ready for tough match. : 4 So eee 2. Tom Volle moves into open water. : eo emeee ie Ms Pas 3. The Pointers showed good defense all year as Eric Johnson shows by blocking a pass. 4. Goalie Jon Hughes returns ball to teammates. 72 Sports MAKE WAVES a mf Tea PH 1. Pointers moved the ball well all year against tough opponents. 2. L to R; T. Volle, P. Kunzel, E. Johnson, T. Leslie, J. Hughes, L. Hendry 3. Pointers pass the ball pool against Patrick Henry. Sports 73 d GIRLS’ TENNIS Back row: Robin Wirick, Dottie Dring, Pam Henderson, Lise Haynsworth, Eve Melman, Mr. Schroeder, Nancy Stone, Front row: Julie Albares, Sylvia Maas, Caren Campell, Tracy Lewis. Point Loma’s Girls’ Tennis team put out a strong effort this season. But stiff competition and inexperience in the ranks of the new talent led to a third place finish. Seniors Eve Melman, Lise Haynsworth, Julie Albares, Kathy Kelly, Nancy Stone and Lauren Ledbetter showed the way for the younger members of the team. If the sophomore talent this year is any indication, next year’s team should be tough. 74 eee Vee cH SEP IS A SMASH!! sm y yr ig ayy 2 oe Na ig gh iy 6 1. Eve Melman, number one singles. 2. Lise Haynsworth concentrating on a serve. 3. Caren Cambell, one of the sophomore talents. 4. Mr. Schroeder contemplating at the awards dessert. 5. The team gets psyched for a match. 6. Susie Horvath. HIGH FLYING BIRDIES Back Row (L to R): Coach Josie Scanlon, Janice Nerger, Karin Smith, Karen Peebles, Emily Schmidt, Laura Henderson, Manager Becky Reeb. Middle Row (L to R): Diana Orton, Cindy Nevara, Maria Statler, Cathy Reynolds. Front Row (L to R): Lorraine Tamayo, Cathy Dring, Gina Silverman. Not Shown: Lori Dahms, Cindy Page, Lisa Perreira. a ne Oe | : LAND 2 SPOT focemcteesocecnnmrs: Under the leadership of Coach Josie Scanlon, along with the strong support from seniors Lori Dahms, Janice Nerger, Cindy Nevara, Karen Peebles, Karin Smith, and Maria Statler, Point Loma’s Badminton Team proved to be one of the toughest in the Eastern League. For her special effort, enthusiasm, and skill, Janice Nerger was chosen the most outstanding player by her teammates. Through dedication, determination, a positive mental attitude, and giving more than one-hundred percent, the team finished the season with an impressive 10-2 record which placed them second in the league and qualified them to compete in the CIF Championships. With many players returning, next year’s Badminton Team will prove to be equally exciting and competitive. 1. Second Singles Emily Schmidt follows through. 2. Second Doubles Karen Peebles and Karin Smith demonstrate winning serve. 3. Lorraine Tamayo gives her all. 4. Cathy Dring displays outstanding form. 5. First Doubles Janice Nerger and Cindy Nevera in action. Sports 77 POINTERS Coach ‘“‘T’’, Gary Crusberg, Marlon Carter, Cecil Espy, Brad DeGroote, Darren Lee, Charles Harris, Jim Lightner, Buddy Horne, John Hunt, Front: Brad Black The beginning of the 1978-1979 season for the Point Loma basketball team looked grim. But in the first few games, Brad DeGroote proved his shooting ability, giving the team spirit and confidence. The second annual Point Loma Classic tournament was held over the holidays, with P.L. ending in a three-way tie for first. Although not lacking in talent, the varsity team had trouble putting it all together. 78 Sports 79 Sports 1. Brad Black looking for an opening 3. Team huddle before the free throw. 2. What happened to the ball??? DRIBBLE ON 1. Brad DeGroote displaying his free-throw form. 2. Out-jumping his Matador opponent, Darren Lee gets the tip-off for the Pointers. 3. Willie Smith plays good, low defense against Mira Mesa. 80 Sports 1. Coach ‘‘T’’ explains a play during time out. 2. ‘Wait, who’s got it?’’ 3. Darren Lee at the free-throw line. 4. Conversation on the bench: ‘‘Did you see that last play?” svupnniainnnrn hin Sports 81 J.V. JUMPS TO NEW HEIGHTH 1. Peter Harris takes a breather 2. lst row: Chris Correia, Chris Ghio, Bill Hamlin, 2nd row: Russ Imlay, Greg Tweed, Peter Harris, 3rd row: Coach Gillilan, manager, 4th row: Paul Quick, Darrel Williams 3. Chris Ghio, ‘‘Coach I know how to throw the ball in’’ 4. Time out 5. Pointers trapping a Matador 6. Darrel gets the tip-off for P.L. 7. Steve Volle shoots for the extra point 82 Sports 83 FUTBOL SHOOTS 1st row—Mark Vanoni, John Kelly, Lionel Silva, Jaime Moniz, Tom Lewis, Roger Rosa, Alan Leff, Jon Edwards, Brooks Whitmore, Cliff Miller, 2nd row—Coach Ed Leon, Brian Hartley, Andy Hook, Mark Fisher, Larry Hendry, B.J. Clark, Jim Meyers, Eric Richter, Kevin Murray, Jonathon Hughes, Rui Anjo, Jesper Peterson Led by the fearless Ed Leon the Point Loma Varsity Soccer team followed in the footsteps of previous years. With three titles behind their seven year history, Point Loma has hopes again of capturing the tough Eastern league pennant. In addition to returning lettermen, A. Hook, T. Lewis, J. Meyers and B. Whitmore. Point Loma is blessed with such performers as E. Richter, A. Left, J. Kelly, R. Anjo, R. Rosa, D. Fontaine and other talented and experienced performers. 84 Sports FOR ANOTHER TITLE. Shot ll 2. Goalkeeper Jim Meyers dives for the save. 3. Danny Fontaine fakes his opponent. 4. Rui Anjo and Jaime Moniz move to receive a pass. 5. Brian Hartley moves away from dribbler Lionel Silva. 6. Andy Hook kicks in another GOAL’ 7. Brooks Whitmore getting a piece of the action. 85 Sports J.V. SOCCER 3 TEAM PICTURE: Row 1: Patrao, J. Stevenson, L. Silva, J. Hook, G. Smith, E. Papper, S. Smith. Row 2: D. Virrissimo, J. Santos, J. Bennet, G. Santos, J. Cetancourt, S. Griggs, G. Jimenez, P. Grady, Coach Viana. Row 3: D. McCray, D. Barrancotto, E. Zucher, B. Simpson. 2. Eddie Pappert, Steve Griggs, Coach Viana 3. John Hook 4. Greg Smith RIFLE TEAM 1. VARSITY Py AAV EE | J. Roberts B. Martin . C. Vonsedenhom T. Meid| . Chief Quinlan E. Hess | R. Martin Chief Quinlan | K. Hicks M. Vonsedenhom | R. Fiori F. Fry 3. Mark Vonsedenhom 5. Ken Aicks 4. Connor Vonsedenhom Mark Vonsedenholm Sports 87 MATMEN STRUGGLE With no J.V. team, this year’s wrestling team started out small and had to struggle to field a partial varsity team. The hard working team is showing good effort. P.L.’s new coaches, Coach Brown and Fadem are working hard to rebuild this team into a future contending power. Se ee SSS TO THE TOP Top to bottom: J. Skidmore, J. Alex, K. James, M. Goulart, M. Cash, J. Altamore, J. Akridge, L. Calimlim, R. Hutsel, J. Seymor. . J. Altomare goes for a one legged take down. . J. Seymor uses the cow cather technique. . M. Cash stacking his opponent. . R. Hutsel in the Referees position. . Matmen taking a break. . M. Knowles controls ankle. VARSITY AND J.V. Returning from an exciting season last year, the Girls’ Softball teams have entered this season with enthusiasm and optimism. With five re- turning letterwomen anda lot of fresh talent the team will have a lot of potential under the coaching of Miss Craig and Mrs. Watson. 1. Joann Silva pitches a perfect ball 2. Mary Ross demonstrates deep concentration 3. K.K. Martin shows expert fielding 4. Sweet Celestine winds up for the pitch VARSITY. Back Row: M. Ross, M. Hildebrand, M. Dunn, D. Storniolo, J. Silva, Miss Craig. Middle Row: S. Maas, M. Luckner, L. Smillie, C. Verhoye. Front Row: D. Lynch, K. Cerny. 90 Sports SOFTBALL STRIKE AGAIN J.V. Back Row: J. Smith, L. Cardosa, M. Matheson, J. Silva, Mrs. Watson. Middle Row: K.K. Martin, T. Turner, S. Fefferman, S. Hall. First Row: S. Celestine, P. Correia . The 1979 tennis team coached by Peter Schroder, fin- ished this year with another outstanding season. Lead- ing this year’s team in singles was Mark McMahon. Fol- lowing the number 2, 3 and 4 spots were sophomore David Kuhn, junior Aaron Zigman and Eugene Jones. The team line-up was filled out by such outstanding players as David Berman, Brad Black, Trent Davis, Mar- tin Felando, David Groeneveld, Lance Lareu and Robert Riedel. Back Row: Coach Schroeder, Erik Mandler, David Groenevelo, Eugene Jones, Ted Peterson, Lance Lareau. Middle Row: Mark McMahon, David Keenan, Robert Riedl, Martin Felando, David Berman, Mike Calhoun. Front Row: David Kuhn, Mike Ellsworth, Trent Davis, Brad Black. : . David Kuhn— 2 seed . Martin Felando shows determination . David Berman returning a volley . Brad Black keeps his eye on the ball . Trent Davis, showing his unique form . Lance Lareau, Junior stand-out oOnhWDMFzE 92 Sports BOY'S) TENNIS se eo ee GOLF—-OVER THE RIVER Left to right: Scott Rusk, Debbie Davis, Dave Renker, Jackie Nicolett i, Randy Deitz, Carla Wiesler, Tim Wilkinson. Center: Mr. Sowle. 94 Sports | | | AND THROUGH THE WOODS Once again the golf team was un- der the direction of Mr. Jay Sowle. With heavy rains a dry place was hard to find. This year Balboa Golf Course took the team and saved them from extinction. Returning players were Debbie Davis, Jackie Nicoletti and Tim Wilkinson. 1. Carla Wiesler drops a putt. 2. Debbie Davis shows great backswing form. 3. Tim Wilkinson before impact. 4. Randy Deitz shows his putting stroke. 5. Dave Renker gets a lesson from Carla. 6. Jackie Nicoletti gets ready to play. Sports 95 VARSITY BASEBALL BRINGS Varsity Team: Back Row—T. Proupek, G. Crusberg, C. Lippert, S. Gustafson, C. Espy, M. Albrecht, S. Giacalone, Coach Scott. Front Row—S. Moonan, G. Hickey, T. Geisler, A. Hook, J. Karty, T. Smith, A. Hummell, R. Rubin, Manager. Led by Coach Huddleston and Coach Scott, the 1979 team composed good tal- ent and a winning attitude to prove they had what it takes to be a winning team. 1. Coach Huddleston bs Bit Senco = 2. Coach Scott ae rd t wird’ Mere: ese ia is. © : BL kell at) rm ey soo 23 46: ADE: ‘garage a , 96 Sports lone aca Ss {2) io2) = no) is} = ° nl Geisler im Sal G 3. Poin 4=], 5) 98 Sports NOODWNE . Andy Hook . Jay Karty . Andy Hook . Albert Hummel Steve Gustafson Sal Giacalone Cecil Espy Fe ee ee Ee Sd eee. Se ng R Grp etetenadtielen tc a alli She, Sports JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: B. Kellerman, D. Love, J. Reddick, D. Gonsalves, M. Taylor, G. Tweed, C. Correia, B. Horne, J. LaRocco. Back Row: S. Seneca, T. Tornay, D. Jehl, R. Imlay, B. Ledbetter, D. Ehlers, D. Sandage, B. Hunyady, J. Haines, Coach Spahr. The J.V. baseball team started their pre- season this year with a road trip to Escon- dido. They then moved on to play Chula Vista and El Capitan. Led by coach Spahr, the J.V. feels they have a good chance to take the league this year. The team has some ex- ceptional second year talent with Todd Tor- nay and Doug Jehl, and also many first year stand-outs including Russ Imlay, and Joe Reddick. Right: Jeff Haines Makes play at first base. 100 Sports BASEBALL eet go . = ey i a 1. David Ehlers 2. Russ Imlay 3. Coach Spahr 4. Steve Seneca Sports 101 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL In their third year of competition, the 78- 79 girls basketball team finished with an impressive record. Led by senior returnees Clarissa Rogers and Anna St.John, the group included several experienced play- ers, aS well as talented future starters. 1. Varsity Team: Back Row—Kim Horne, Mary Jean Dunn, Janet Stagnaro, Clarissa Rogers, Nevia Ander- son, Yolanda Scolari, Coach T. Front Row—Diane Balelo, Julie Albares, Lauri Silliman, Anna St. John, Tracy Delawie. 2. Lauri Silliman looks for an opening. 3. Coach T. goes over a play with the team. 4. On the line for a throw-in. 102 Sports SHOOTS FOR TITLE Junior Varsity also had a good season with outstanding players such as Carolyn Ver- hoye, Silvia Maas and they were not alone. 1. Junior Varsity: Back Row—Silvia Maas, Ruth Pas- chal, Carolyn Verhoye, Heather Wachob, Mary Ann Zanghi. Front Row—Shei Fiori, Sheri Fefferman, Shannon Redfoot. 2. Silvia Maas 3. JV goes for jump ball. 4. Carolyn Verhoye. Sports 103 TRACK STARS MOVE ALONG The 1979 Boys track team coached by Mr. Casias, coach Mitchell and Mr. Vianna. Began their season well with returning lettermen like; Steve Voit in the high jump, Mark Vanoni in the polevalt, Greg Nelson in the discus, and many others which prom- ise to be outstanding athletes in PT. Loma’s future. Varsity Team. first row; Vianna, Miller, Welch, Coil, Powill, Batista, Brown, Pittman, Pullman, LaMaster, Wingo, Leff. 2nd. Zeigler, Littles, Gunderson, George, Sanches, Smith, Heindreck, Bloom, Ackridce, Sunberg, McGowen, Maxwell, Clark, Elliot, Sherman, Govens, Day, Casias, Mitchell. 3rd. Peterson, Voit, Federhort, Peterson, VanRavanstine, Irwin, Powers, Gomez, Terin- tinie, Nelson, Vanoni, Stoup. 1. Clint Pulliam, st ) 2. Brian Day, puts everything into the shot. 3. Alan Leff, up and over Junior Varsity. Cunningham, Simpson, Adams, Heye, Vaugh, Stoup, Casias Ung J Ravastine, Running, Herbert, Clark, Hicks, Smith, Harup. “ , er, Mitchel 1. Tony Zeigler 2. Cunningham in 3. Chuck Heidre GIRLS TRACK ALWAYS Bottom Row: Coach Eleanor, R. Vaugh, K. Lomack, R. Blackman, N. Armour, N. Little, H. Harlan, C. Terrell, S. Sutton. Middle Row: Coach Viana, K. Powell, Coach Peterson, D. Dring, T. Androff, L. Crakes, S. Brewer, J. Rees, C. Dring, Laurie, K. Costello, B. Lyons, ) A. Ludwig, D. Smallher, G. Silverman, S. Coulon, L. Bohannan, Coach Casias. Top Row: R. Wirick, K. Kuerbis, S. Asaro, M. Lane, D. McBride, K. Silverman, M. Ross, T. Lewis, P. Wilson, E. Peoples, M. Hildebrand, D. Crivello, A. Collins, M. Conger, S. Hackleman, B. Tuggle, Coach Mitchell. This year’s female runners proved to be a success with one of the highest participations ever. Be- cause they didn’t have their own coach, they had to work along side the boys. Fortunately they were. organized by manager Maureen Foley. The long distance runners were privileged to have Eleanor. Coach Leo Casias scheduled the girls to participate in other meets | besides league competition. Such ) as: Sundevil, Mt. Sac, and Elsi- nore. Field competition looked as good as the runners this year. Su- per standouts in both categories were Alicia Collins, Naomi Armour, Karen Powell, Charlie Terrell, Tami Androff, Diane Crivello, Myra Hil- debrand. Although competition is high in the Eastern league the fe- male tracksters will always be one stride ahead. . Tammy Androff . Alicia Collins . Sandy Brewer . Mary Ross . Sara Sutton . Seals Ludwig oOmBWDM Sah 9h iat gh is commination ke { 4 « 4 ‘ { a na on ea a pena aa = DN SPIKERS SET Back Row: David Sheeron, JT Alex, Eric Spore, Eric Richter, Rick Stepanof, Tony Stewart, Coach Stepanof. Front Row: John Kelly, Chris Gilbert, Matt Madruga, David Berman, Joel Baranski, Derek Zedaker. Still not a sanctioned CIF sport, the boys’ volleyball team hoped to finish in the finals as well or better than last year’s finish. Last year the team placed second in the county finals. Strong support this year came from Joel Baranski and Rick Stepanof. The team had a hard time finding a place to practice after school because of other CIF sports that used the facilities. But with the help of George Stepanof and team spirit volleyball re- mained as one of PL’s top sports. 1. Derek Zedaker spikes a shot. 2. Tony Stewart places his shot cross court. 33 4 =, David Berman bumps the ball to the front. . JT “catches’’ Ricky’s style. . Rick Stepanof stret-c-h-e-s for the set. 108 Sports HOPES ON 1 ——— — - : — ——eeEeEE———E—————————— GYMNASTS ROLL ON With three-fourths of its members being sophomores, this year’s gymnastics team was basically a new group. How- ever, the girls showed the enthusiasm and determination that are much needed for success in competition. In her sixth year as coach of the team, Josie Scanlon gave support and helped the girls improve their skills throughout [iy 1 the season. Senior Kim Parry led Varsity in three events, and Jenny Frazee, Linda Frazee and Leslie Vaughn led Ju- nior Varsity. Donna Doloszycki, Reseann DeMaria and Laura Lindskoog added depth with their fine all-around performances, and other sophomore stand-outs, Frances Holmes, Jenny No- ren and Tami Scillato will be returning to participate in what is expected to be a triumphant season next year. 1. Linda Frazee demonstrates her skills on bars. 2. Leslie Vaughn practices her floor exercises. 3. Marie Pursel in good form. 4. Kim Parry shows grace and agility. BOR RET pee ” v ia , Top Row: Donna Doloszycki, Terry Walsh, Frances Holmes, Jenny Frazee, Leslie Vaughn, Corinna Hall, Assistant Coach Nancy. Middle Row: Marie Pursel, Robin Friel, Kim Parry, Deanne Youngers, Nancy Macdonald, Chantal Cabeen. Front Row: Lorraine Tamayo, Roseann De- Maria, Tami Scillato, Coach Josie Scanlon, Linda Frazee, Jenny Noren, Jamie Stith. Center Front: Laura Lindskoog. BOY'S SWIMMING Mr. Neithold coached this year’s swim team. Although small in numbers they had a lot of fire power. All practices were held at the new Penninsula YMCA‘s swimming pool. All except two of the teammates were on the team before. 1. Gregg Scott, Scott Smith and Tony Drenth. 2. David Norris. 3. Back Row: Coach Neithold and Coach Nelson. Middle Row: Gregg Scott, Terri Welch, David Norris and Steve Rochester. Front Row: Scott Smith, Mark Mairot, Alan Clark and Larry Hendrie. GIRLS SWIM TEAM | | | iS ‘leer: ae Back row: L. Mendez, D. Kalberer, J. Lamont, L. Hutchinson and C. Olsen. Third row: L. Nevara, H. Wachob, N. Luftner, and Coach Nelson. Second row: R. Gallo, L. Krupens, K. Moore, A. Kimball, E. Bennett, A. Graham and S. Hall. Front row: K. Bregman, B. Lyon, L. Henson, P. Greene. Point Loma’s all new girls swim team started out this year with very high placement. The Varsity team received firsts in the Eastern League competition and in the Kearny invitational relay meets. The J.V. team showed good individual performance but the team was too small to fill up all the events in their meets. Hopefully, next year there will be a greater turn out. Outstanding junior, Leslie Mendez, will be competing on a U.S.A. team in the Women’s International Cup Meet in Boston in 1979. Hopefully the growing enthusiasm and success of this year’s team will keep the team going for years to come. 1. J.V. swimmer Leslie Hensen swimming 50’ breaststroke. 2. V. swimmer Sparka Hall swimming 100’ freestyle. Sports 113 114 Faculty wy 4 o = 3 o © Le ADMINISTRATION Maurice Smith, Vice Principal Isabelle Skidmore, Vice Principal 116 Faculty COUNSELORS r ; a . Wayne Corbin, Students A-E . Jane Daniels, Head Counselor Bob Courts, Students F-L Barbara Holman, Students M-PI and P.E. . Barbara Steffens, Students Po-Z Om BWNM Faculty 117 118 FACULTY g ee . . A. Benedict, Business Ed. . E. Bradley, Art and English . R. Brown, English . L. Casias, Spanish and P.E. . M. Cervantes, Spanish and World History te Graig arse Faculty . J. Crick, Music and Math . W. Crusberg, Auto Shop . B. Dall, Biology and Algebra . G. Davis, Communications and English . D. Donley, Librarian and Media Coordinator . B. Edens, P.E. . R. Englehart, Drama and English . V. Fowler, Consumer and Family Studies, nglish Faculty 119 ; s + 1. K. Fristrom, Independent Study, Honors English 2. R. Fung, U.S. History, World History ! 3. H. Hall, English é 1 4. W. Hastings, Political Science 5. J. Hawkins, Government 6. N. Hicks, English 7. C. Hill, Biology and Physiology 8. E. Hobson, Art 120 Faculty . G. Hodge, Industrial Arts and Math . R. Huddleston, P.E. . J. Joldersma, Biology . P. Ladd, Learning Assistance Instructor . O. Leifert, Business Ed., English . E. Leon, E.S.L. and German . H. Long, Math and Drafting Faculty 121 eget gsm 1. R. Marshall, Government 2. R. Maxwell, Math 3. McDonald, World History 4. P. McMasters, Wood Shop 5. M. McGowan, English 6. R. Mitchell, P.E. and A.S.B. 122 Faculty Murray, English Nelson, Math and Physics Niethold, Biology, Health and Driver Ed., Peterson, Metal Shop and P.E. Quinlan, NJROTC Rewa, Algebra and Geometry I. Risty, Calculus eG: 2. M. 32 IR: Pile: 4. P. Ogdin, English and Choral Groups Bid iy ae 7. M. 8. Faculty 123 TEPER CHEECEPES Cesc eeeseereseewe vee . Rion, U.S. History Robinson, U.S. History Scanlon, P.E. . Schroeder, Independent Study . Schwarz, Soc. Studies, English . Shank, Chemistry . Simpson, Health and Driver Ed. . Smith, English, Journalism and Spanish ArTVHA ve“ 124 Faculty 1. J. Sowle, Math 2. A. Spahr, Geometry and P.E. 3. M. Sullivan, English 4. E. Tannone, Business Education 5. L. Trepanier, Math and P.E. 6 7 8 . D. Viana, Spanish and P.E. J. Wallace, Art and Yearbook . V. Ward, Social Studies Faculty 125 x ‘ 9 an a a a TECK PRR RRR ae 2 . Pa ABI, asi cider Ison, Biology and Physiology iram, NJROTC ilcoxson, French . Woodward, English atson, P.E. j _W . Wi W W 1.M 2.V iS Ta Tp 4.G 5. J Math 7. L. Zeiger, English 6. M. Young, D iS a ise] = fe = o Be (an) re G = a N = ie) 126 Faculty IN MEMORIUM MRS. DOROTHY POYNER POINT LOMA HIGH SCHOOL 1953-1978 Mrs. Poyner is remembered by staff and students most for her dedication to teaching, her laugh and tremendous sense of humor. She was sensitive to the needs of the Point Loma community, rarely missed a day of school, and helped students mature through her English classes. She was an active member of the Human Relations Committee, supporting activities that helped students interact more positively. She cared and helped students care. I. Skidmore Faculty 127 FUTURE SHOCK Looking for a part-time job ora college for a Special interest? Check the Career Center. Two major areas are stressed in the center— Part-time jobs and college preparation. There are three counselers who are more than willing to help. Also, microfiche readers are available with files full of jobs and colleges. Work permits, ROP classes and college seminars are just a few of the offerings of the Center. 1. Maria-Jose Brantuas—Career Counselor 2. Sherri Withers and Missy Inganna looking over material 3. Beverly McCallister ASBSTORE SWEETENS THEIR ACT Whe n hunger pains attacked students and rumbling stomachs disrupted classes, who came to the rescue? Those efficient people in the candy store! Many different types of food were sold this year besides bagels. For the health food nuts a new line of carob was added. On those cold December days there was hot chocolate and the ; 1. Lisa C. enjoys her work warmer days Italian ice was added in a variety of flavors. | 2. Top row (L to R): Mrs. Benedict, Linda Martes, David Glanville, No matter what your craving Mrs. Benedict and the Steve Curry. Bottom Row (L to R): April Doom, Shannon Getz, Darlene J J Howard. Not pictured: Tami Androff, Lisa Castaneda, Valerie Doom, candy store kids can solve your problems. Charlotte Terrell, Terry O'Connell 3. Linda finds that she should have used different pop corn 4. Tami and Darlene concentrate on their daily workings 1eAy, 1. Custodians—back row: Rick Moody, Jose Estrada, Ken Whistler, Allan Lang, Pat Looby, Darwin Peterson 2. Security—Mike Beraud, Mr. Noah, Fred Brown. Not pictured: Mr. Robert Smeaton 3. Administrative Secretary—Mrs. Mayhew 4. Counseling Secretary—Mrs. Kowase SERVICES 5. Media Technician—Judy Holzman 6. Nurse—Mrs. Martin 7. Attendance Secretaries—Mrs. Schremser, Mrs. Jackson 8. Financial Secretary—Mrs. Nielson 9. Cafeteria Staff—back row; Sandy Sarry, Carmen Lovato, Helen O’Neill, Janet Corman Lisa Duwell, Lucille Cheney. front row: Betty Gerasimoff, Carole Sloan, Mabel Weber : S ra 2 O — ran 2 132 Sophomores “eB Ee eee 133 Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS 1. President: Scott Lamb 2. Sec. Treasurer: Laurie Barret 3. Assembly: Carol Decker, Rebecca Tuggle, Rebecca Lyon 4. Sophomore Class Officers 134 Sophomores Abreu, Donald Adams, Bruce Adams, Janet Akridge, James Allcock, Glenda Allen, Derek Allen, Nancy Top: Darin Scheff Alves, Donna Bottom: Mike Reachi Amstadt, Steven Anderson, Louise Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Vicki Apra, Eric Arney, David Arnold, Joesph Aspeytia, Cruz Azevedo, Lauren Baranski, Kurt Barker, Brett Barnes, Elmo Barrett, Laurie Barrios, Jose Barry, James Batista, Starlene Sophomores 135 Bautista, Emmanual Beal, Alison Bechtel, Todd Beckman, Cynthia Benham, Cheryl Bennett, Erica Bennett, Jeffrey Benson, Kathi Bettancourt, Jose Bergen, Margo Berman, Suzanne Black, James Blackman, Will Blackstock, Brenda Blecksmith, Brian Boehlke, Michael Bolan, Marc Bolton, Michelle Boone, James Bowers, Susan Boyle, Juliet Bregman, Karen Brookman, Michael Brown, Devin 136 Sophomores Bruck, Edward Bucker, Alice Bulow, Jill Burnett, Sandra Busalacchi, Laurie Campbell, Caren Cannon, Lisa Cardosa, James Carroll, Mark Carson, Margarita Carvalho, Tina Celestine, Viretta Cerny, Kelly Chapman, Cathleen Chiles, Rita Chula, Darren Clark, Dru Clark, John Coburn; Brian Coffill, Paula Coito, John Collins, Alicia Cooper, Desire Cordeiro, Maria Corman, Mary Correia, Chris Correia, Mary Cossuto, Harold Costello, Kim Coulon, Sheryll Sophomores 137 Craig, Lorna Crakes, Lynn Criss, Laura Crouch, John Cummins, Jenee Cunha, Mario Cunningham, John Daffer, Gerald Dalvz, Joelynda Danly, Kellilyn Davidson, Pamela Decker, Carol Greef, Relinde Deitz, Randy Del Rio, Alma Demaria, Roseann DeMeyer, Brigitte Devito, Lisa Dick, Scott 138 Sophomores Top: Robin Freil Bottom: Joey Reddick Dixon, Sally Dodson, Michelle Doloszycki, Donna Doom, Valerie Drenth, Anto Dring, Catherine Dufour, Jill Duim, Paul Dutra, Michael Eaton, Wallazz Edgell, Penny Ehlers, David Ellsworth, Michael Ensley, Sharla Escobedo, Gabriel Escobedo, Gabriela Evenson, Margie Ewell, Lisa Above Lt: Mario Pollom. Above Rt: Russel Imlay. Left: Donna Doloszycki. Sophomores 139 Faleiro, Fernanda Faria, Doris Farnsworth, Susan Featherman, Annie Fefferman, Sherry Felando, Martin Ferguson, Linda Fernandes, Sally Finette, Bridget Finneran, Patrick Fiori, Rod Fiori, Sheridan Fisher, Keith Fishman, Jennifer Fleming, Peri Flores, David Floridi, Steven Francisco, Joe 140 Sophomores Freiberg, Lisa Freitas, Laura French, John Friel, Robin Frye, Britt Frye, Frank Fuller, Wondra Gailord, Gena Gallo, Renee Garcia, Christina Top Left: Brian Phillips. Far Left: Heidi Stokely. Left: Josephine Lazo. Above: Anton Drenth. Gay, Mickey Ghio, Chris Gilbert, Eric Gonsalves, Dan Gonsalves, Mike Goodman, Gigi Gore, Susan Goularte, Chris Graca, Suzie Grady, Peter Sophomores 141 Greeve, Jeff Griffiths, Mark Grimaud, Teresa Hale, Jeff Griggs, Steve 142 Sophomores Grimaud, Michelle Hale, Erin Gross, Alan Hall, Eva Above: Deann Youngers Right: Daisy Hom, Serena Hickman. Hawkins, Scott Haynes, Karen Hecht, James Helm, Earnest Hendrie, Robert Hall, Sparka Hansen, Jeffrey Harscheid, Lars Hamlin, William Harris, Peter Hartley, Sharon Hamm, Margaret Harrop, John Hartman, Jerry Wie e Henderson, Mark Henderson, Pam Henson, Leslie Hermans, Michelle Heye, Craig Hess, Edward Hewitt, Andrew Heyl, Tim Hoff, Treycie Holmes, Frances Hom, Daisy Hook, John Hostetter, Mi Hoyle, Sean Hibert, Jay tchell 7 ’ 3 mo | tf i 5 Ww EF ge | CO. ay x, Din w 0 y oO Hickes Katie oO mo Hill Sophomores 143 _- ¥ 4 Far left: James Cardosa. Left: Christi Ripley. Above: Martin Felando. Layne, Jacquie Larkworthy, Janet Lawshe, Robin Ledbetter, Brian Lelouarn, Jodi Lenud, Philip Lewis, Lisa Lewis, Tracy Leonhardt, Ute Libes, Nicole Levy, Ted Lind ley, Robert Lindskoog, Lora Lipshultz, Nina Lizarraras, Diane Lorenzo, Palma Loudermilk, Greg Love, Dana Love, Margaret Lopez, Mitchell Top: Sabrina Maras Bottom: Daisy Hom Right: Glenn Vandyke. 146 Sophomores Lowe, Jane Lowe, Jean Lowe, Sean Luftner, Nicola Luna, Joesph Luz, Danny Lynch, Sandy Lyon, Becky Maas, Sylvia MacDonald, Nancy Madruga, Danny Madruga, Kari Magana, Mandi Mansour, Imad Manson, Heather Maras, Sabrina Martin, Bonnie Martin, Caryl Masters, Lora Matheson, Mary Mau, Charles McArthur, Amanda McBride, Charles McClanahan, Chimens McClain, Jamie McCray, David Sophomores 147 McCune, Richard McGuire, Michael McKenzie, Bruce McMasters, Susan Meidl, Russell Mendoza, Anna Meriault, Betty Mesquita, Christine Metrovich, Erika Miesner, Peter Milam, Ben Millan, Rafael Miller, Eric Miller, Marianne Miller, William Mills, Neil Miramontes, Rosalba Mitchell, Paul Mitchell, William Moffitt, Rene Moniz, Jan Moody, Laurel Moore, Karen Moore, Kathleen Debbie Stevenson, Tracy Johnson and Julie Boyles. 148 Sophomores Moore, Mick Moore, Philippa Moorer, Walter Moraga, Paul Morgan, John Morton, Gregg 4 : x Moss, James Mott, Melanie Moura, Edgar Mouitzen, Glenn Murphy, Michelle Myers, Michelle Myers, Patricia Mygrants, Casey Neander, David Nemeth, Thomas Neuman, Lisa Nevara, Lisa Nickerson, Jenny Nigro, Jane Noren, Jennifer Norris, David Nuxoll, Vickie Obermayer, Andrew Top: Jackie Layne. Bottom: Lisa Ewell. Sophomores 149 Ocampo, Joesph O'Dell, Leigh O’Reilly, Tim Oslar, Joanne Owen, Anna Page, Cindy Pappert, Edward Paschal, Ruth Paul, Elise Paulerio, Anthony Pearson, Alan Pearson, John Pearson, Joyce Pflugh, Kristi Pendarvis, Jon Perez, Armandu Perez, Guadalupe Perdins, Kelly Perry, Rena Persons, Lizbeth Phillips, Rebecca Phillips, Brian Pimentel, Manuel Pitta, Anne Above: C. Chapman, K. Haynes, E. Paul, R. Degreef. Right: Roseann Demaria. 150 Sophomores Plant, Robert Pollock, Neil Pollom, Marto Pond, Karin Prince, Michael Prior, Randy Pursel, Marie Quadros, Maria Quick, Paul Quijano, Laura Reachi, Mike Rego, Ernest Quintero, Neyna Reddick, Joey Repaire, Rex Rathbone, Deborah Reeb, Revicca Resende, Melinda Top Left: Jenny Nickerson Top Right: Laura Freitas Reynolds, David Reynold, Jeffry Richter, Eric Sophomores 15) Riedl, Robert Rieschick, Heidi Rios, Lilia Ripley, Christy Rvers, Larry Robinson, Louis 152 Sophomores Robinson, Robert Robson, Jayne Rockwood, David Rodgers, Leanna Rodriguez, Rafael Rojas, Carmen Salcedo, Jose Salinas, Joesph Romani, Mario Rose, Anthony Rossis, Stephanie Running, Michael Rusk, Scott Sacio, Anna Sandage, David Santos, Gerardo Schenck, William Schmidt, Emilty Scheider, Carl Schultz, Scott Scillato, Tami Seaton, Gary Seeley, Robert Seignious, Mark Sheehan, Larry Stagland, David Sierra, Arnoldo Seirra, Mario Sierra, Pedro Silva, Jessica Silva, Maria Silveira, Maria Silveira, Susie Silverman, Gina Silverman, Kyle Simas, Maria Simpson, Burke Simpson, Cliff Simpson, Jay Skidmore, Jay Smith, Bart Smith, Charles Smith, Essie Smith, Mark Smith, Rodger Snell, Matthew Sophomores 153 Soares, Roger Sorenson, Karen 154 Sophomores Sosna, Stephanie Sousa, Fatima Spiegelberg, Gina Sparks, Sean Spore, Brockway Statler, Jose Stephens, Bret Stephens, Pamela Stephens, Sally Stevenson, Debbie a Stokely, Daniel Stoup, John Swift, Mark Switzer, Troy Tamayo, Lorraine Tarrant, James Taylor, Denise Taylor, Edmond Taylor, Eric Teets, Craig Terada, Noriko Terrell, Craig Thogmartin, April Thoman, David Thompson, Kent Travers, Pat Trent, Karen Tucker, John Tuggle, Rebecca Turner, Chris Turner, Tracie Tweed, Greg Tyler, Randy Van Ravesteyn, Jan Far left: Caren Campbell and Lora Lindskoog. Above: Caryl Martin and Margartia Carson. Bottom: Darcy Zedaker and Christine Hulihan. Sophomores 155 Vaughn, Thomas Vaz, Elizabeth Villanueva, Anita Vinagre, Maria Vines, Martine Volle, Steven 156 Sophomores Top: April Thogmartin. Bottom: Francis Holmes Von der ahe, Teddi Vondserholm, Mark Votaw, Carol Waldien, Russ Walker, Lisa Walling, Chris i | Walsh, Terese Watson, Sue White, Mike Wlters, Angeleen West, Kristen Wieseler, Carla Warrens, Thomas White, Michelle Wiley, Rona Far above: Bridget Demeyer. Above: Daniel Luz and Julie Cottle. Below: Bridget Finette and Rena Perry. Sophomores 157 Wilkerson, William Witt, David Williams, Daryl Worley, John Wilson, Lisa Wulfing, Tom Winter, Stefan Xavier, Maria Wirick, Robin Yacabucci, James 158 Sophomores Above: Kent Thompson Right: Billy Zounes MAIO iid iase fn Lael 3 Yamauchi, James Zanghi, MaryAnn Young, Darcy Zedaker, Darcy Young, Jeffrey Zaeschmar, Ursula Youngers, DeAnn Zounes, William Zamudio, Kimberley Zucker, Erik Above: D. Stevenson, T. Scillato, P. Soffill. Left: Janet Adams Sophomores 159 160 Juniors CRI RCRA EI 161 Juniors CLASS OFFICERS ; ’ : | 1. Left to right; Sec.-Treasurer—Laura Henderson, Vice-President—Angela Vil- | lanueva, President—Aaron Zigman 2. Assembly persons—Lili Walker, Lou- ise Sandy, Mary-Fran Smith. Not pic- tured; Barbara Ward, Robert Epplin, Lynne May Opposite page: | 1. Joe LaRocco || 2. Kay Kelly and Cathy Reynolds P ‘ w . . 4 — 300 ae ess _ Se i gmt % Fe a ome a ee Z NO Pe nrertennen tc naeainnlalniginiane Seviaatceeaciii e : 4 5 Fe : bail f v3 4 ¥ af 2 : 2 NAS A MINS OLB ABA VANE EES SIE OS AEE NDS RI ISSN AS ot Fs 162 Juniors Abblitt, Deborah A’Bell, Kent Accomazzo, Gene Akridge, Jack Albanese, Frank Alito, Ross Anderson, Ken Anderson, Lori Andrade, George Anfuso, Veralyn Anjo, Rui Apra, Chris Aquino, Michael Aranita, Marty Armour, Naomi Armstrong, Holly Armstrong, Kirk Arredonda, Sandra Asaro, Stephanie Attaway, William Avalos, Rosie Azevedo, Frank Juniors bi a + ey sitet Sty? 4 . Le a. Bader, Eric Barbour, Nancy Belcher, Kim Bischoff, Patrick Blinks, Steve Bolin, Tommy Bowden, Pamela Balelo, Manuel Barker, Geoff Beltran, Maria Bishop, Colette Blume, Andrew Boone, Joi Brady, Jenny Banks, Anita Barancotto, Doug Bernhard, Ron Blackman, Renee Boeh, Karen Bouchard, Ann Brandes, Raymond Banks, Gina Bechtel, Marla Birchett, Evan Blair, Jeff Bohannon, Leslie Bouton, Karen Brasseur, Amy Juniors 1. Christina Dicola and Lynne Frank 2. Carol Tom 3. Krista Nyeri and Holly Armstrong 4. Lee Hope and Randy Rueben Bregman, Ron Brennan, Debbie Brewer, Sandy Briant, Amy Brockman, Robert Brown, John Brown, Tom Bunyard, Mike Burgess, Elizabeth Butler, Bryan Calhoun, Micheal Camara, Eddie Cambell, Rodney Cantua, Brenda Cardoza, Elizabeth Carlson, Mark Carreon, Tina Carsola, Chris Cassel, Mike Castlen, Julia Cate, Sarah Chaplain, Mike Cintas, Nathan Clark, Kyle Juniors 165 Clark, Susie Clemmons, Antionette Cloud, Jeff Cloud, Jennifer Coleman, Brenda Colmenar, Gerardo Conger, Marti Conn, Kelly Correia, Paul Crivello, Angela Crusberg, Gary Cuevas, Regina Cunha, Victor Curry, Steve Cushman, Debbie Dantzler, Dawn DaSilva, Carlos Davis, Charles Davis, Daina Davis, Trent Deeble, Ben DeLaCruz, Nina Delawie, Tracie 166 Juniors 1. Jackie Nicoletti and Amy Sandberg 2. Manuel Virrissimo and Leslie Silva 3. James Moore Denenberg, Julie Diamond, David Dicatoldo, Tony Dickinson, Becky DiCola, Christina Dobbs, David Dodger, David Dring, Dorothy Duim, Pete Eagye, Kathy Eddington, Belinda Edward, Tom Eidson, Valerie Elliot, Gary Eppoin, Robert Escobedo, Alex Evnochides, Fawnee Evans, Edward Juniors 167 Featherman, Mark Federhart, Jay Rederico, Robin Felando, Julianne Ferreira, Debra Ferreira, Lori Ferreira, Rita Fink, John Fisch, Barry Fitzgeld, Ethan Fitzpatrick, Todd Fleet, Lori Flores, Daniel Flores, Oscar Foley, Maureen Frazee, Jenny Frazee, Linda Freitas, Daniela 1. Eric Johnson, (Senior) and Susan Hoffer 2. Junior group at Football Game. | 168 Juniors Friberg, Cindy Friedman, Ron Gall, George Garces, Jose Garcia, Bernie Gardner, Rick Gauss, Greg Gentry, Kelvin George, Rosanne Gerardi, Chrisanne Getz, Shannon Gigoux, Claude Glanville, David Glenn, John Glennon, Alison Gomez, Daniel Goncalves, Paulette Good, James Govens, Donald Gowlovetch, Terri Gown, Ken Graham, Alison Graham, Karen Greene, Patti Groeneveld, David Grutsch, Ellen Juniors 169 Gunderson, Chuck Hampson, Honora Harris, Christian Hayes, John Haas, Becca Hann, Mike Harrop, Anne Hedgecock, Tom Hackleman, Susan Hardesty, Carlene Harscheid, Karl Heinrich, Chuck Hale, Jay Harlan, Heather Hastings, Steve Heinz, Bernice Hall, Doug Harmon, Joe Hawes, Bill Hempstead, Mary Above: Nancy Barbour. Below: Tracy Delawie. 170 Juniors Above: Debbie Cushman. Henderson, Laura Hendrie, Larry Hernandez, Isabel Herzog, Jolynn Hickey, Glenn Hiel, Catherine Hildebrand, Myra Hill, Brandon Hillhouse, Sara Hirst, Chris Hofer, Susan Hom, Meme Hope, Lee Horne, Buddy Horvath, Susan Houdyshel, Rod Howard, Thomas Hubbard, Rhonda Juniors 171 = Huber, Fred Inacio, Marie Jaryl, Robin Jones, Micheal Hudiburgh, Bridget Inganna, Beth Jehl, Doug Jones, Todd Huffman, Kirk Ivey, Edward Jenkins, Bill Joree, Elizabeth Hulihan, Maggie Jackson, Mike . Johnson, Carmen Justin, Paul Hunt, Julie James, Jennifer ea) ©=Johnson, Sherie Kaiser, Brad Iandolo, Chris Jardim, Patricia | Jones, Eugene Karty, Jay Linda Frazee and Nathan Cintas. Gina Gailord. Randy Shimizu. 172 Juniors bi Keeler, Micheal Kennedy, Carla Kirby, Ray Kuerbis, Katy Lane, Misty Leff, Alan Lewis, April Keelerman, Bill Kierulff, Kymberly Klees, Rosalind Lambert, Terri Lareau, Lance Le Master, Bill Lewis, Lori Kelly, Kay Kirby, Kathie Kretchman, Brian Lamott, Jill Lawshe, Heidi Lemus, Maria Liggett, Nina Eugene Jones, Steve Powers, and Trent Davis. Juniors 173 Little, Nicolette Little, Yvonne Littles, Roland 174 Juniors FOE SE... Lopez, Chuck Lopez, Mary Lowell, Kim Ludwig, Alisa Lynch, Debbie Mack, Veronica Mac Vean, Amy Lowe, Gary Lucas, Joe Luz, Larry Lyons, Pat Macoubray, Maeva, Maria George Deborah McClendon, Ronald George, Renee Blackman, Terri Grant, and Veronica Mack. == =? Manson, Becki Mapes, Kelly Martin, Cindy Masters, Daniel Maxwell, David Mayes, Teresa McBride, John Mairot, Mike Marsh, Tammy Martin, Kenneth Matheny, David Mayer, Henry McBride, Debbie McCalister, Beverly McCall, Bill Juniors 175 McClendon, Debra McCracken, Jamie McDade, Steve McFadden, Bruce McFarland, Lori McGreger, David 176 Juniors 1. Michelle Hermans 2. Carolyn Verhoye Rachel Garcia Mary Mills McGuire, Lisa McGuire, Teresa McHale, Amber McIntyre, Sara McNamara, Tim Mehnert, Mark Messig, Tracey Michaels, Paul Miesner, Chris Millikan, Thomas Mills, Mary Mitchell, Erin Mitchell, Peter Moniz, Jamie Moore, Jamie Moreno, Carlos Morgan, Mark Morris, Karen Morrison, Andrea Muehleman, Tom Muradian, Todd Murry, Kevin Mussen, Patrice Neill, Karen Ness, Pam Neuman, Robin Neves, Alice Newmark, Eric Nichols, Susan Nicoletti, Jackie Noel, Robin Nyiri, Krista Oberg, Stephanie O’Brien, Terry Ocando, Ralph O'Dell, Maryanne 1. Maria Maeva 2. JoLynn Herzog 3. Maggie Hulihan O’Den, Steve Olmos, Jose Olson, Melissa Orton, Beverly Orton, Diana Owens, Chris Juniors 177 eeeeeeeeeeesea® 1. Honora Hampson Paschal, Debbie Pennell, Kim Perreira, Lisa . 2. Heidi Stockely Pattengill, Doug Percy, Sandy Peterson, Ted Pearson, Mark Perez, Ernie Pigniolo, Andrew Powell, Sherrai Powers, Steve Powers, Bill 178 Juniors Prager, Marc Pratt, Elizabeth Price, Beth Pritchard, Danny Pritz, Debbie Prokupek, Tom Ptacer, Mike Pullum, Robert Quinn, Mike Quon, Lindsey Raffee, Guy Ragsdale, Morgan Rayburg, Terri Reavis, Elizabeth Rees, Jane Reynolds, Cathy Rhodes, Kathryn Rinesmith, Chuck Roche, Eileen Rodrigues, Isabel Rosa, Maria Rosa, Rodger Rosales, Angel Ross, Mary Rubin, Ellice Rubin, Randy Rubio, Berta Ruiz, Rosie Sanchez, Lete Sandberg, Amy Sandusky, Shelley Saugrdo, Esporanza Sandy, Louise Santos, Jose Saunders, Micky Schadt, Rachel 1. Marie Pursal Bob Pursal 2. Laura Henderson Juniors 179 Scheff, Jason Scolari, Yolanda Scott, Fred Scott, Greg Scott, MaryJane Seneca, Steve 180 Juniors Sheeron, Dave Shimizu, Randy Silva, Lionel Simas, Raymond Simmons, Steve Simpson, Lucy Top: Susan Hofer Bottom: Larry Hendry Slaten, Rick Smalheer, Debbie Smillie, Lisa Smith, David Smith, Eric Smith, Mary Fran Smith, Scott Soares, John Soares, Roxanne Soltan, Star Soniga, Yolanda Sooy, Kathleen Sorel, Carey Sousa, Maria Souza, Joaquin Souza, Lenora Spahr, Mike Spydell, Robert Stevenson, Ian Stevenson, John Still, Stephanie Stokely, Heidi Sundberg, Eric Sundberg, Julie Sundberg, Sally Taylor, Claudine Taylor, Melvin Teets, Carrie Sundell, Steve Sutton, Joe Swartzbaugh, Richard Tan, John Anthony Tatum, Mark Top: Jay Federhart Bottom: Debra McClendon, Rodney Campbell, Wanda Fuller Juniors 181 Theodore, Anthony Tontini, Danny Torrinello, Janet Tolmie, Kelly Toomey, Mike Trudo, Brian Tom, Carol Tornay, Todd Tso, Roselyn Left: Kent Harmon Right: Maureen Foley, Lori Ferreira, Teresa McGuire Opposite page: Bill Powers 182 Juniors Tsuji, John Turek, Rick Turnage, Ed Vanravenstyn, Adrian Vaughn, Diane Vaugh, Rosa Vaughn, Leslie Ursin, Giske Verhoye, Carolyn Villanueva, Angela Vonsederholm, Conor Wagner, Vicky Walker, Lili Walling, Liz Walsh, Krista Walsh, Lisa Walther, Harry Webster, Daniel Welsh, Terry West, Mark Whalen, Bill Wheeler, Cindi Whitmore, Brooks Whitted, Michelle Wick, Tore Wilkinson, Tim Williams, Jackie Williams, Ron Willis, Brad Wilson, Tamar Wingo, Rollie Withers, Sherri Woolley, Ann Young, Jamie Zaitz, Janet Zeigler, Ricky - ___ | T | a ; = = 184 Seniors a ne! (a an sami | alent ia een ssid iyi Seniors 185 CLASS OFFICERS 1. Senior Assemblymen (clockwise) Tom Volle, Joel Baranski, Cathy Rip- ley, Eric Spore, Susan Person, Peter Reeb. (not pictured— Barbara Austin) 2. President— Mike Cruz 3. Vice-President—Bryan Verhoye 4. Secretary-Treasurer—Mel Duke 186 Seniors Ann A‘Bell Lisa Ackerman Melanie Adler Julie Albares ; oN Mark Albrecht Johnathan Alex Tim Allen Andy Almour Diane Altaway John Altomare Kathie Landis and Heather Brown Seniors 187 Joe Alvarado. Nevin Ancioux Nevia Anderson Tami Androff Nancy Black Marjorie Armstrong, Barbara Austin Diana Balelo Gina Banks Joel Baranski Bryce Barr James Bartley Thomas Bassett 188 Seniors Pam Beardsley Cathy Bennett Neal Bergan Brad Black Nancy Black Peter Blair Jerry Blacksmith Seniors catching bundles for the Tijuana Clothing Drive. Seniors 189 Andrea Bois John Bowers David Boyer Doug Brown Lisa Lipschultz 190 Seniors Laura Brandes Heather Brown Ken Brown Patty Budzil Alan Buehler Kim Burgess Catherine Butler | Lito Calimlim Mary Cantua Dierdre Cadella Jeanine Cardoza Marlon Carter Mike Casey : Michael Cash Susan Cassle Clockwise: Tom Volle, Marty Hom, Elizabeth Hackim, Susan Person Seniors 191 ‘ { | Emily Celto Stephanie Cerny Eric Spore, Tim Rutherford Cindy Chapman Shari Champion Lynn Chapman Vance Chula Alan Clark Chris Clark June Clark 192 Seniors Micheal Cash, Henry Payton 3 ‘ ba Sheri Clawson Barbara Clawson Greg Clowminzer James Coil Sharon Colgate Stephanie Colgate Peter Considins Joe Cook Richard Coppola Albino Correia Diane Correia Raelene Hermans Steve Wells Seniors 193 Patty Correia Lori Dahms 194 Seniors Jay Cosnett Mary Ann Cossuto Diane Crivello Bruce Dale Teresa Dasilva Right: Augie Felando, Adam Thompson, Al Hummell Opposite: TOGAS!! Lisa Correia A Mary Evelyn Cottingham Michael Cruz Brian Day Lauren Davidson Debra Davis Debbie Decker Michelle DeMarcus Heloise Davis Roderick DeGreef Robert Demelo Robyn Davis Brad DeGroote Jill Demming ee 196 Janice Denny Robyn Doiron Above: Steve Rochester Opposite: M. Madruga, J. Meyers Seniors David Deshazo William Dibelka David Dray Ben Eastman Jon Teresa Dicola Edwards Lawrence Elliot Darlene Ellison Laurie Ensley Wanda Fagalar Sherif Fathy August Felando Kimberly Fernandes Lidio Fernandes _ | David Ferreira Ann Fields Mark Fisher Michael Fitzpatrick John Flower Janet Fraser Tina Freitas John Fuller Amy Gavazzi Timothy Geisler Ronald George 198 Seniors Barbara Friberg Kate Gallagher Pamela Gardner Marcia Getz Deborah Glenn Jeffrey Glenn Glenn Gobel Nanette Gorgone Glenn Goryl Manual Goulart John Gray Angelette Griffin Eric Gross | Dean Gouveia Stefen Gustafson Elizabeth Hackim Corinna Hall Seniors 199 . Brant Hanna Lori Dahms = = = = Scott Haraden Charles Harris Brian Hartley Jeffrey Hayes Lise Haynsworth Margaret Henderson Raelene Hermans Gayle Hewitt ——_ -—— Gregbry Hildebrand Patricia Hoff William Holden Joseph Holland 200 Seniors Eddie Lewis Martin Hom Rose Hom Patrick Hood Andrew Hook Jeffrey Hord Kimberly Horne Kathie Landis with Juniors Mike Mairot, Chris Harris and Chris Carsola. Darlene Howard Teresa Howard Monique Howell Linda Hoy Seniors 201 Paul Huard Lori Hubbard 2 Cory Humphries Chery! Huprich Leslie Hutchinson Annette Jackson Kevin James Eric Johnson Jim Johnson Albert Hummell Nicholas Irwin James Johnson Tanya Johnson Paul Kunzel Carl Lemke 204 Seniors Caroline Lacey Joseph Lemon Scott Larocco John Lardner Lauren Ledbetter = Mary Lehr c Adela Lemus Frank Leigh Juliana Leonhardt Theodore Leslie Peter Lindskoog Chris Lippert Caren Lipscomb Orion Linekin Lisa Lipschultz Roland Littles Thomas Lewis James Lightner Mark Loftus Courtney Logan Seniors 205 Marcette Luckner Jenise Mack 206 Seniors Jacqueline Logan Lindsey Loudermilk John Lucido Matthew Madruga Sal Giacalone and Lisa Yaccabucci John Lovett Bettina Luftner Mark Mairot Melody Maisel Kelly Marsh Linda Martes Constance Martin Michael Martin Kristy Mason Danny Mastro Steven Matchinske Camille Mayer Dennis McClary Gary McCown Maureen McCudden Seniors 207 Marla McEuen Robert McFadden Ruth McGuire Susan McHerron Mark McMahon Maria Medina Eve Melman Above: Steve Rochester and Alan Clark Todd Meyer Christopher Miller 208 Seniors ee Se Ban Joyce Miller Jeffrey Mills Michael Moniz Douglas Moore Ronald Miller Sydney Miller Cynthia Millikan Kelli Miramontes . Above: John Lovett Shawn Moonan Patrick Moore Scott Morris Esther Mosell Seniors 209 Amanda Moss Juanita Navallez Gregory Nelson Sean Murphy Janice Nerger Taffy Nystrom vs { James Myers Terry Nguyen Lisa Obert Catherine Oldham Leif Olsen Anthony Pacent Belen Olmos Chery! Olson Mistey Olson Catherine Palmer f Malcolm Olson David Pappert Victor Olson Delphine Parmenter Seniors foul k Above: Susan Person 212 Seniors Lynee Perry Jesper Peterson Christopher Piper Susan Person John Peterson David Plag Jacqueline Pletcher Colette Pritchard Greg Quick Jill Reynolds Annette Pollock Tamara Prokpek Yesandra Ravosa Dean Rhoads Karen Powell Lawrence Pugliese Peter Reeb Mara Riedle Lisa Prior Suzanne Repaire Mark Ring Seniors ean, 214 Seniors Clarissa Rogers William Roberson Lori Rosser Timothy Rutherford Mark Saffry Heather Brown Ruth Russell Larry Ryan Alessio Sammartano Timothy Schnizler Robert Schulman iy Mel Duke Diann Secord David Seden Thomas Shapiro Robert Sherman John Shough Lauri Silliman Anne Silva Joann Silva Russell Silva Susan Smit Seniors 215 216 David Smith Jeanette Smith Kory Smith Lori Smith Maria Statler Derrick Stepanof Seniors Jennifer Smith Karin Smith Tracy Smith Eric Spore t Tony Stewart Anna St John Jeremiah Stokely Nancy Stone Dora Storniolo Susan Stoup Mark Stratton Michelle Styles Darr Sarah Sutton S Gustafson, P Hood, T Tornay, D Boyer, P Reeb ell Styner S LD Theodore Swartzbauth Paul Swisher Robert Tash Leann Texeira Seniors 217 Darelyn Telford Charlotte Terrell Amber Theilacker David Thompson Joha Ulloa 218 Seniors Dana Tillson Lisa Tolmie Patrick Toomey Robin Turner Amanda Ulloa Brian Vandewetering Mike Cruz, Delphine Parmenter Mark Vanoni | Bryan Verhoye Stephen Vogt Andre Waters John Varley Judith Vick Thomas Volle Michael Waters Robin Turner, Betsy Britt Elizabeth Vaugh Judy Vincent Brendan Walsh Desanne Vaughan Joseph Vitale Barbra Ward Linda Weaver Lisa Zounes John Webb + ) Devonee Welch Marie Welch Steven Welles Tracy Wham Jason White Douglas Wied Beth Nickolson 220 Seniors Cathryn Wiese Teresa Williams Priscilla Wilson Melissa Wolfram Karen Wiley Leif Olsen Amy Wolkoff Karl Wilhelm Brailey Woods Nicholas Wilson Frank Woolrych Seniors 221 Irene Wright Lisa Yacabucci Derek Zedaker Elizabeth Zounces Steve Matchinske stretching for 6 ball. 222 Seniors JEMOR INDEX ANN A‘’BELL KATH, PAIGE, C.G..C.B. ETC... WILD TIMES W MY BUDDIES AMY HAVE JUST ONE MORE. DRISCOLL SQUATTING ON POR- CHES. PIGGY LOVES TO DOINK. HELLO, MR. ELDON. MY PAL, K.B. CRAZY LITTLE BECK- MAN. YOU’RE KIDDING JARDI? DEL MAR, MT. SOLEDAD. MAR 15 “MEMORIES” OF A SPECIAL SOMEONE-FRIENDS? GOOD TIMES W A SWEET’HEART. JAN. 5 RESTRICTION AGAIN? DON’T GIVE UP MOM AND DAD. B. S. AT S.H. NEWEST PAL-DI SE, I.L.Y.D.H.- D.F. PASSOUT AT 0.B. MOHAVE, HI-T.B. PANTHER EARS LISA ANN ACKERMA (little person) painting christmas windows, elisa’s red-orange bug, picking daisies, seaworld and search, sierra hike and swamp water, tina, giekos, foul play and split milkshakes, dressing up and thumbprint cookies, zurchenmodt and the ghost of christmas present, super kid, bill and bubba the star cat, the variety show and bud, laura, dizzy izzy, mit- chell and zeiger, pintero, eve and mike. MELANIE BETH ADLER (Mel, Adlerburger) Smile and nod, shasta races, grabbing ankles, tap tennis, pushing our way to the 50's, mira sus brazos, SCROUNGE, you’re wearing THAT to pick mistletoe, drive-ins, walk slower, ms. priz, cliff crusin’ and our ‘surprise’ Gramps birthdays, porking out EVERYWHERE, highlights, freeway mishaps, good times with Cath, Sue, Kel, Moe, Brad, Murph. Future: Freedom and time to enjoy it. MARK ALBRECHT 87 1 yr J.V. 2 yrs. Varsity Football, baseball Ist only T.D. catch? TFOAG! Losing a 99 (too much... ) Green M M’s and the ollio effect? Good times with Good friends. Surfing skiing Broken foot. PLPP R.D. Future: Col- lege? Cinematographer, ski instructor, REACH- ING FOR ALL THAT I CAN BE AND MORE THAN I AM. JONATHAN TODD ALEX J.T.) “When i think back on all the crap i learned in high school, it’s a wonder i can think at all’ ONLY EXCEPTION ARE THE PEOPLE THAT CARE. JULIA CHRISTINE ALBARES (Julie) The yrs. pass so quickly.MybestfriendDEBIFORE VER!!!KTlilbroT VBBDBBABMJTJBMAetalJur.Y rmyloveforSeth, buttimetogoon.Summers'76‘78Tri ptoFrance ?DecorationsENFORCEMENTpolisci ASoph?ForeignerBillyEddie$ BdayFres mynose!S MissionOTLSugar SpiceCrusinT HEmustangGros smontDelMarStagS HEDOES’NTLIKEBEER!LO VEISLIKEO2moondanceONLYTHEGOODDIEYO UNG HEY!gottaholdonmeSSLAALGROZCtennisa ndpainsofBBallSoccerThanksPaul MomDadILOVE YOUDon goodluck. Future: Berkeley,study,con- centrate,Find Something in this world!!! JANINE ALIOTO little baby truckie cute as a bugs ear microwave buds T.P. bong Yum-yums Garbage Beach,thanx StephanieBrenda, Mary, Marty, Kaipo and Thank You Officers! Uncle Jimmy’s pad margarita ville DoobieSisters Crammed in Orange Aster Munch- ies papoo tripin’ J.G. and Strawberry fields for- ever Cruzin Cliffs I need a needer Ilove you Vic Bob! Kells Scripps Rules Surfin’ Fishin’ Huntin’ Sharks on all 4’s Favorite Bro. Sis, Rosco Pearly. WILLIAM ANDREW ALMOUR Anch, “Indeed’’-Ski ‘78 OSPAC, ‘‘Hey Buddy,’’ Cheap Trick, Henre of H.H.’s, High Roller, Beev, Goof, Moon, Spud Doc, Steve, Rich, Hana- Maui, Don’t Anch out,’’ Grece, Late B-rates with Dave, Bovill. JOHN ALTOMARE Here’s some familiar tAWIk about me, alias: New Yorker, Mack the Knife, Johnny Longnote NEW VOCAB: Really, Go for it, Organic-Poly- ster, Santa Cruise, Hot, Gnarly, El Cajoner Lockes, Hegels and all that casual lingo! I guess I’m just one wild and crazy guy!! Shank: Thanks for so much, you’re the best! BIG RED I like you NAVIN ANCIAUX (Nev) Fun times at P.L., Sad to go. All night parties= bad hangovers. Those dry classes.. ZZZZZ.Fri- day nights out, those FOXES, DYNO, Hey surf natiz, casual, I got it wired. Sailing my Hobie Cat with a 6 of Micks. Saturday night Live. Well Excuuuse me. Future: College pre VET school at Davis. Mucho Bucks Class of ‘79 RULES! NEVIA ANDERSON (Angel) Being with my boyfriend ANDY fun together Jack, Annettas party Ph. Booths Sun. nights WOW Fun at parks shopping bushes-Cars-hide- away Robb Field walks Ice Cream Fries Jul. 4 31 Oops Busted Drew Angela 3 yrs. Apr 8 12 wacky Presidio Park my pal Lisa Parties B-Warmers my kids Chimene Gina B-ball T. The gang my all the way live partner M.R.A. my family S.S. P.W., J.M., M.R., I owe everything to my mother B.J.A. the Grace of God ADY NRA FOREVER. TAMARA SUSAN ANDROFF ATHLEGICS-TRACK-TENNIS-BADMINTON- BUSINESS-SHORTHAND-TYPING-MARKET- ING. SUMMER-HAWAII-SURF-SUN-FRIS- BEE!! HODADS-MICHAEL HARDIN-IT WILL NEVER END!! FALL-AIR FORCE-COLLEGE- MONEY-TRAVEL. PROMS-MEETINGS-FASH- IONS-GUYS-TRENDS. MORK FROM ORK- DTAR TREK % 2 10Y KEN TERRY R..APRIL,ROLAND,MARGIE,SCHOOL WAS A BLAST!!! GO GET ‘EM P.L. MARJORIE JEAN ARMSTRONG(Marg, Margie) T.W.-Friends? Lost summer ‘78, Todd- Typing with K.B., Chem.-Shank, Bored to sleep AM. Gov., Physio.-Wil. and Hil., OOPS!(Span., Int. Alg.), S-Bal, B-Ball, ‘“Family’’-T.D.,D.B.,K. ple o Ace Fal Canc HUl ke ieee Racesm- Welch= er,’’ work-J.W. Rob’s, 30 hours a day, “Little One.” Skiing? V.A. Class, M.B.,A.P. Cross Country, ‘Breaks,’ Savings’’ L.L.’s Soaps, Big Bro and “Doris Day.’’ Future-College, GOOD LUCK? BARBARA JEAN AUSTIN(Arbaba, Babs, Linus, Hips?) Volleyball! FoggyRoad,ASB,Countesses, Key wan-etter, Julie DebBlacats, UTC,NW,VB,TD,S, E,K.ThursGangMRLMCKGTHNYCEPBLabPart- nersTomBryBryLockerPtnrs.JB,RD,GlennThanxfo r a greatlOmos.Jr.PromXmasRingWheredidwego wrong?CarpoolKaren, LaurieTardiesCrusin.Annett e, Erin, LiliSDYS, Europe, Pete, Juliane, Raelene, Bal letRuthNutcrackerVarietyShowHarpMarineSt.An gBestBudsAlwaysSF.Backpacking SBJazzFestiva |,SteveDreamsFuture: UCLA, The Harp DIANA BALELO(Mom) Pam, Maria,Kim, Tracy, Yoly(Cuz), Lauri, Anna, Janet Margie, J.V. Varsity B-Ball Mr. “T’’ Anne my new Cuz, Patty C., My par- ents who helped me get through these school years, Manuel Norine, Anne K., Tannone, Herb, ‘‘Diana B,’” Graduation ‘Yeah’ Point Loma has given me founded memoires which I will cherish. Football Basketball games, Mak- ing popcorn. Future: USD or-, Studying Busi- ness, Banking, LOVE-MOM and DAD! GINA BANKS I am happy to join my friends who have grad- uated in the clas of 1978. It took me one year Seniors 223 to catch up but I| did it at last. I might go to college but if I don’t I will go into flower ar- ranging. My last words are “It’s all the way live’’ to my partners Smirk, Ronald G., Robing G. P.S. Thank you Mom! JOEL JUSTIN BARANSKI(Joey, Rag, Polish Cannon) J-Hole. The water coming outofthestree t,O0TLwith Dr. E. and Stevie,Dakes’ alley, THE CHAMPS Volleyball with the schlock 1,Bet- tina’s special kiss, Cruisin with JT and Brad in the cad, Tom-this one’s for Uncle Eddie, Lobs- ters and Negra Modelo, Thanks for Judy’s magic, BZSpore,Pablo,Big‘‘A’’, and Ba-moe, the 1 family I love so much,Later dates PL, Future: Volleyball, UCSB,Alaways be a very happy man. BRYCE ALLMAN BARR Thanks to John for makin my stay in S.D. pos- sible. prestigius Trans Am, surfin at cliffs becom- ing pool shark, parting at Charles, skating at Con- course Morena, dancin’ Scoring at Straight Ahead, movies at Fronteir, skiing back East-see- ing family, movies with Skid, ACCOMPLISH- MENTS: knowing my father and girlfriends, be- coming independent loosing shyness-more out go- ing, FUTURE: College or truckin, meeting peo- ple,obtainin wealth, traveling. HENRICO BAUTISTA(Rico, Rilo, Spaceboy) CrazyEightsTimeHeyy! BopShewop! Thanx BobeLu gnowluckLeif GundyForGoodTimesInAriz.CC3yrs .WithDad(ThanksCoach!)‘78ars.Capt.‘77 Vars.Wr esting SowlelessHutBestFriendsKevinKaren’sHelp !SilliconeChrisC MMaconePunky PetieDONJU AN Alyce, Viana’s ElisaStretchCath Dierdre, Isnic ksSeminarsBSGOFSGROZBEEV!CHEAPTRICK CARSWHOBEATLESBOSS!Baaa!JustALostLam b. LoveToMomDadChinkOnToOxyToGlemCornuco piaOfKnowledge! BRET BAXLEY 3years isaLongtime7677 Chart House Nitelifean aujiram DeeponD.P. DrinkingBzzz C.H.CrewofFr ank, Brian, CoryCaree, Kev. JonnyP. THANKS to theformingof mindandsoul JOHNHOLLY made it possible EEAgirlssurfboards Thanksgirlsforcomin gtoschoolandlookingincrediblecrashing my Van with Jimi Hendrix and MickJagger Oh well C.E. L. thanks Dad for putting up me formeisee years of travelAdventure PAM BEARDSLEY Thanx for being my friends, Love to all Diane friends always Marie thanxstixen by Kim Long time Friend Tracy friends Still Laura my young- est sis joeyAnn Good Friend Susan Hangman and her pen, Kristin PE Mrs. Fowler Ms Mc- Gowen Coach Edens n Mr Z Going to movies finally free of school! Lauries surprise 16th Mis- sing Teri M. Miti Christmas Snow Edie my fam- ly all 12. KATHLEEN BECKMAN(Beckwoman, Becky) Annie,C.B.Big ‘‘B’’ P.P.A.G veggin, thanks for being YOU! Crazy nights with the girls? M.W. 224 Seniors special memories of the ‘“‘A’’Family forever. Mar, what a sweetie, pals at C.R. love ya! My Love Dean- ie, sad girl, that it! Happiness Concerts, DisneyL., my favorite Abri..D.M. 4th of July, P.L. dances.. Memories Forever. Future: Fashion Designer, Traveling CATHY BENNETT(Bennett, Benule, Benny, B) V.Gymnastic 77 78, OTP, CASHAI, Scanlon. moving lips, Le Ann, Making pranks with EJ! Daylin, weights(GB’s), SDYC, Raquetball. Eileen Dover, Trissy can’t get out at SDYC. Bill, dance swithclegs, Eng. AEHHH, Sally. Best times, Res,Crazy, Laughing, wierdness! Skiing BB w RH,RD,MD,LG,DD. Parties, visit Hosie, RD MD dress girls, dances. FUTURE: Interior De- signing, Dance, School. DAVID ELIOT BERMAN(Bermo)8-9-61 Here’s to You, Point Loma Teachers Boy, are we happy it is June, We'll drink to thee, and golly gee Laugh ‘cause school is over. Forget the shame of no sports fame, Our Pointer pride will still re- main Unto you we gladly say Adios, POINT LOMA HIGH!!! BRADLEY L. BLACK(B.A.B., 44) Finally out! Beach parties and the Class of 78, OTL, South Mission, hour lunches,dances Key Club, football games, V-Bball, V-tennis girlwatching, dreaming and watching crazy all made PL a gas! Lili, Thanks, you were great to me. Thanks also to my teachers, coaches, and especially to my good friends family for being around when I needed advice or love. FUTURE: Live life to the max and try to leave as many doors open for the future. NANCY BLACK What I will always remember is times in class with Mr. Hill(tricanimphabispira), Mr.Rion(The Revolutionary war started?) Mr. Shank (a + B=C), Mr. Zemcik(Watch out for that cur-), Ms. Davis(thanks for your friendship) Here’s to PLHS’s teachers. ANDREA BOIS Aerdna,Andy,Andy Panda,Ahn-drey-uh Bwa, LOC Ahnnnnnnndre-al Backpacing,racquetball,endless evenings with the clones. Thanx for the ski trip peach blossom. There is a first time for every- thing,Silly Old Bear,was it August 17th? It’s been nine years Debbie; how do we move out? ‘Open the Circle,’’ we were the first to ‘be hatin’ life, fools.’” Ask the Killer be. Now on to the skies, for next, I fly... MARIE BONNER To my friends who make school tolerable-Kim who’s back I stare at in Am.Gov. Tracy I still like your jokes, Good Luck in BB. Krisi Daina Laura who make it even better Mrs. McGowan’s English class, Bob Rod doing rolls. Mrs. Fowler, Jack-n-the-box. The becah, Pam and Ice Castles, Dr. Pepper. Coach Edens who likes to see peo- ple get hit with eggs. Hang in there class of 80 and 81. JOHN BOWERS(JB) SCATTERBRAINED AND GOING THRU P.L. ON THE PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE. SNL WED- DINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE (OR KEITH MOON’S SCHOOL OF HONEYMOON SUITE DE- STRUCTION) RETURN FROM THE BRINK OF INSANITY. LONG LIVE T. BOLIN. SHTANK. WE’RE GON-TA-GIT HI,HI,HI GETTING TO REALLY KNOW L.H. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. FUTURE: NAV BUSINESS. AVF- WIEDERSEHN LADIES AND GENTS. DAVID BOYER(Dave) Hard work, a lot of fun, Good times-friendsPat, Matt, Huey, Football,Gimpy Finger!,Zip Big Steve Let’s communicate,Coach Fristrom “Stop play- ing on your knees’’ Coach Hud,Golf,Mr.Sowle, Mr. Hill,Notetaking,goingcrazy but loveing every minute of it! Mrs. Tannone Band, Edison Con- vention,BSA, Picnic’n Chicken, Disneyland, New Year’s Eve, Chasing frogs Yea Neat fellowship, Jill,Gary, Devin,John 3:16 LOOK IT Up! Davis orCalPoly SLO, Watch out! LAURA BRANDES There once was a girl names Laura who went to Pt. Loma and had friends that she loved Susie Anne Shari Tracy Brendon Jenny Carmen Lisa Steve Maggie Doug Chris Tony Kelly Barry, Diane Mr. E Bill Raches Bob Marie an theres Corina Yardy, Yor Mather Hungary Jack Ken, you’re gross Pam n Marie my mom ‘n sis rolls in english Bill R an Buckly Lips dance Majors Mash Fenda Clamity Plaza Pea in the Garden He Ray ‘n she lived happy ever after. LYNNE BRIGHTMON I REALLY ENJOYED MY THREE YRS HERE AT PL. I MET A LOT OF DIFFERENT PEO- PLE AND MADE PLENTY OF FRIENDS. ROBIN (A REAL TRIP),NITA(CUZ), MARY MCDAN- IEL. TERRI, DAWN, JAMIE, VERONICA, YO- LANDA,(6TH PERIOD W MS. HADEN). MY DAYS HAVE BEEN EXTRA FUN WITH MY BEST FRIEND GINA BANKS. I HOPE EVERY- ONE WILL BE ENCOURAGED TO REACH THEIR GOALS. GOOD-BYE PL.chcneeeee FOREVER ELIZABETH HARRISON BRITT(Betsy, Booper) Good times always with my very best friend Robin. Lisa and her pinto, what-a-team. Blow-ups at Mam- mouth, June mountain, the Olympic racer, Mex- ico K-milk, Bill his ‘Mong,’ ‘Mel, I’ll take the shortcut,” Ginny Jukie Annette, Elizabeth Disneyland for my birthday, thanks Rob,-Mrs. T. and her best friend Jake, Mr. T with his Yama- ha. I love you Mom and Dad. Future: UCLA,Law- yer? Airlines? HEATHER B BROWN(Heath,B, Bijou, Poophead) Meeting new people, making new friends, V- Cheerleader(KPDSJVRHLFLBLTJL) Love U Fo- otball, Kidnappings, CLB night games Goal Post (HOMECOMING)Te-He,Gymnastics Heath food store w Kim,Sheri,Chantal fun The Alley(wee wee) Coquettes, dancing Mad Man at 7-11. Sleep- ing in cars? BRKLDV Learning,Shandell and J ad understnading. Merci Famille. Future: Happiness and Stardom. PATRICIA ANN BUDZIL(Budz) Good Friends, TP,KD,NB,JD,SF,JR,GG. Parties and Dances, Sunsets. Mexico Weekend. Disco Danc- ing too much Bacardi. The Cars Tahoe with Chris. I love you Chris. Night long parties at Kathy's. I love you Mike. She thinks I’m crazy(am I?) Cruis- ing in the convertible. FUTURE: Finding out what it all means, then going for it. KIMBERLEY JEAN BURGESS(WEENIE,BUR- GESS,KIM)COQUETTESV.CHEER77-78SHAU NCASSIDYDANCESALLNIGHTPARTIESKEYC LUBS.FELIPE78TPPLMEMORIESATPL.THA NKSPALS:SCJRJVSPLCCNKELLIL MHALLO WEEN78IMINLOVECHEAPTRICKAIRPORT78 ROBINZANDER“COMEHERE” IWANTYOUSOU THERNGIRLS“SHOWME”AIN’ TTHATASHAM E,INEEDYOURLOVEBIGEYES.BILLYJ.“YOU WILLHAVETOEARNITRICHIE.NICKG.HERE COMESTHENIGHT.CHEAPTRICK79 2 3 4 .RO D.EDDIESBANDSHAUNSOMANYMORE ...C AN‘TWAIT! BARNEY, THANKYOU: MOM,LAU RA,DALLAS, I LOVE YOU! ALWAYS!! LITO CALIMLIN All of the things I could look back at: Friends, faces and places, cafeteria, ughh! RO haircuts, Disco Ten, Senior Prom Grad Night, Hawaii cruise- Hubba Hubba, Hotel St, Sneak out, drinking: Henry, Larry,Houdy.. Oh! The Girls! Bev,Suzanne, Tina, Toni,Mary, Tina, Dianne, Sherie, Dawn D., Evelyn. Wrestling-tired and hungry, but Varsity! Hutsel, Jay,Manny,Jack,Mike,Colorado. Good-by Point Loma, School’s over at last!! MICHAEL CASH Third Per. John and Goldie, always great. George, Larry,Henry, Elliot,Football. Mat Men, Face Man Ray, Hut and L. Snake, 24 Bud and John. (Good Friend Jim.) Lady Friend... I should keep quiet. Ms. CH, thanks, its been a fun year. MICHAEL JOSEPH CASEY SPIKE, The Green Hornet, Logan Heights Gym Crazy Casey, HONEY, The Boys, the brews... Runs with Grace gang. The Ferrari girl. The Mick, shifty eyes. The Roccos, Fares, J-dog, Brando, Al, Android. Cor-dog, Ratchet GAG-Face. Friday night KO’s. Wild Thang Head-on collisions. Sub impulse ower, FLEX ‘79 Brake Light Tourn. Dash, Studley...... Flat-nosed Green Rocky. The Brew Burper. Make MONEY! SUSAN CASSEL(Sue) Cathy D. boom-booms, LS winners and losers Happy Birthday Danny!!! Wild times w Susan S, would- n’t it be nice, hrs. on the phone. Lindsey the first cut is the deepest! Kim LA Cheap Trick, 2am, SC, midnite news,Rod Stewart, Tina and Cardiff Casias, Mrs. Tannone, crashin the Porsche n crunchin the teeth, July 26, 1987, Joanne K good luck! Love ya Mom and Dad, the greek, Tom, and I’m still fallin’ for you, Muchos! LISA CASTANEDA ‘ Taking in life’s lessons and slowly learning Let the good times Roll! Suz, “I can’t bear to look at your face’ HA! Friends thanx for being your- selves. SR—don’t lose your spark of madness. DANCES?? CHEAPTRICK Beach—how dry! Care- ful don’t stagnate. I don’t need or want you! FUTURE: money, diamonds, fast cars, and fast men. Cosmo school, will I survive? ‘‘You’re too wild for my daughter! Pretending not to care.’ JEANINE KATHRYN CARDOZA (Neener) Your best Lori S. Hawaiian Memories 77, JV Cheer 77-78, We’re 1 C Monkies Kim? I gotta RMB, Cheer camp? TPing PL, Loved it. Assem- bly, Dis parties, Green M Ms, 3 in Ks Z,JNAK- ion Learn from other’ mistakes, watchout 4 Ralph—Bermuda-—Rockslides— Sunsets. Luv 4 concerts music. Hating rain, endless giggles w Kristy—Visits 2 Wendy’s, J I—K D-—Disney- land. Mts. A diamond is forever . . . Special to me John. Future: Cosmetology, Live, Love Laugh. STEPHANIE CERNY (Stevie) My Orange 76 Astre My Pal Rikki; Thanks, Chris; ‘79 best year! Crusin’ with Janine, Pearl, Brenda, Paula, MR, Dona, Mary, Marci. Cliffs, Carrows, Mafia Stones, Chic Cars, Rod. SEX ... FREAK OUT! 2Y2 hr. lunch; yum yum; GOOD LUCK LM JD, JL: AS Jimmy’s pad; Switzerland; Tahoe ‘79 victory Sister KELLY and Brother JOHN Luv ya: GS, CM. Mom, Thanks for being you. Memory of my dad. FUTURE: COLLEGE UCSB AC- COUNTANT SHARI CHAMPION Remember ShariCherSherree( Peanut)! remember GregConradOwhoisveryspecialtomel LoveY ouCon- radRememberyoualwaystomyspecialfriendsTinaGa ilRobinCarenDebbieMajorsDavisTA, ICP Compli- mentsfromConradDatesMoviesDancesDietingDrin king TabJackintheBox MarkJanBillBarbraGarymy verybestfriend MarkLuvyouTinaCarriebestfriendHo petobecomeastewinthekuture ThememoryofP Lhasb eengoodDavis’ Englishclass. ModernDanceBeSciFre nch. CYNTHIA MARYL CHAPMAN (Cindy) Chasing Chevy, ‘Get outa here—I mean it!,’” Auto “‘meeth hijoth,”” Mrs. Smith POINTER Pals, six years of Madcaptivities, ‘I’m ready to take a chance.’ Love to Kit-Kat, The Little Man, Co- wee, My Girlss, and of course, M D. ouldn’t believe I’d see the day, Yet now I’m filled with fears. N ew problems, places, nameless faces T 0 come my way in future years. H I A ©) igh school memories—the tears and laughter look back with a sigh. S now it all comes to an end, I bid PL goodbye. LYNN E. CHAPMAN “Marathon Man’’ Summer of ‘78, DizzyWorld’’ Beth my favorite pal. Remembr, ‘Rainy nights’ Burgers and fisn? Thanks Beth, for all. Still hope- lessly devoted(stnLVKFA) Bill(the 1 and only spaz) Leather Lives!Can you survive the Knome alone? Green M M‘s What a pal, I’Il miss you Creepys Crawly Beth’s in the men’s room! Puzzled over “funny little sinks on the wall” Still?? NI Play NE Triangle toss lately? Fut.Definite. ANN CHENEY StacySpace MaryFish DebbieKitty OrionKool Ron, Todd, Loren, Paul, KristyJack, Tony THEGROUP LIVES!! Annual birthday parties!!! Beach par- ties before Rocky Horror Picture Show skating at MB The Roost LOOK OUT FOR THAT SNAKE. Dressing up for Halloween onlytheShadow knows.. teehee Rick my sunshine CAL JAM II AWOOO Secret Carnations . . . sigh Fun World Shootin’ Pool Hamuls Basketball To PL Life is a joke, Ta TA Dahlings ALAN CLARK BigNewAl:Amber; Hui; Zaf Raquetball Welts! Swim Budies: Wilmo, Rich, Matt, Rocky, Larry ! Hey Coach! Cheryl,Hutch, Karen, Nancy,Jenny! Pork- out:Ritz Avocado, Souptoppers, MalteggHeyRed WhatsGo’in on, Hubcaps, TheTennisCourt! Mission HillsGang, The River, RooseveltBudiesAnd Alan Became The God That He HadCreated And With His Miracles did Rule Over AllThe Earth. (Aqua- lungV.6) Gordon Loggins Croche BRIAN CLARK Sum-of-76,ZZ meeting Tina, All the good time wi had together S Lady DF2,GC,AH,SM,MA,CL, JH-good friends Sports-Fball huh, track 79 1 soccer tried 6-77 Groton,Buffalo Butt I beat you! Pecas couldn’t have made it without you!! Owell, Dar and I at Robin Hood sex yeah VW fun 7- 24-78 THE CURB Dan almost, Hom77CG Dave S-trad mamoth Bro2, Who won no trouble A. Collins 1-1-80 Future-Phy,Pol success VANCE J. CHULA(Vista, Hockey Player) My 3 years at PL have been good and bad. Govt. w Marshall(boring),Spanish.Helping June(Very nice)Variety Show 3.Good Act We had Doug. We Will Never Tell TheSecret! 3 years of putt- ing up with Alan in classes I still don’t have a girlfriend, must be ugly or something.Future, US IU,SDSU,HockeyEngineering,to design the best looking car If not, I'll be a french fry chef at Mac’s SHERI CLAWSON PL Gymnastic.Moe Clark and Mogging. Cindy Millikan in French.Foxy legs,Smiles,andCat. “The Corner’ with goldie,Jill, Mike,andGeoff xx,sy,I’m it Dos xx’s! David and Ricky making our funny movie. Getting stuck and getting drunk. Nina so funny! Alex. Mission Impossible! I cruse 2, oyota toyota! Sat. nights! Big Mac’s, I’ll never forget! Skiing at Tahoe, and a Happy New Year! Get in out and movin on! Bye! BARBARA CLEMMONS Barbara’s(ANTOIN) Most memorable days take her back to benchwarming, for the Pointers Par- tying and going to Abbey Road. Antoin hopes to seek a career in court reporting and Dental As- sisting. Favorable times come in with IPC with Seniors 225 | | Niecy and Dark rooms in photography Edward I. and Mary Mc swanging with PW and the gang and just tripping. DEIRDRE MICHELE CODELLA(Dweedwa) Good times with my buddy, BunnyBrigade, Pink Ladies,“‘Gimme a grab at those foxy ankles!’” Cathy, Melanie,three hour lunches,COTG,Sat. Night at the Roxy,Smash up with Kelly, Halloween, Minnie and Mickey,Margaritas in the street,Lisa and english,candy,Dead Head,’ Five bottles of Cham- pagne,OJ for PE,Eve-JesusC Hristwhatdowedono wit’sbeensixnowandprobablywillbesixmore ... La dida JAMES COIL(Lugnow,Chopstride) 3years CrossCountry, Track, VarsityCaptain, TheUn it77, TheHerd78, Mitchel’sMinions, CCF Lchampion s,Ariz.Booloo, MOOGSCCrazy8’sVille, Andy, Chines eVegtables,I’llIDoAnythingForACragmont,LynxLa ke. Tendonitis, HeyHeyBopShe-op.GettingThePlanIn Shanks, BeingOnHastingsWavelingtn, 3yrsOfT”’ UGH!! BrowningZolaSpecial, WalkingSteps3 16P hilosopherKings( Bob, Karen) Cornucopia of Know ledge ThanksHolmesRicoRionMacDonaldCoach. MARY ANN COSSUTO I enjoyed my years at PL because of the friends I made, My wonderful teachers and the oppor- tunity to learn. I would like to wish every grad- uating senior good luck with all their future plans. Good luck especially to my best friend, Rose Hom. JAY RUSSELL COSNETTU.C.) “Yes, you, too, can have a career in...’ Rainy regestrations, I.S.,.THE Environmentalist. ‘Stun your buns!’ Music! Genesis, Beatles, Woodstock, even my own. You propertairian! Dan, Charles, Doug, and the unmentionables. LIVING in a dynamic, stimulating, frustrating and CHANGEABLE world. The Martian Stock Report, alone in the Sierras, Satrudays in the Park, peace and beauty with an- other human being. “I had a dream... “Love. MARI COTTINGHAM Where is room... ? Mr. Corbin, Could I please change this class to. . . ? Friday nites (yawn) and Monday mornings(aarrgh!) punk rock forever?!? I have how many absences?!! Hi, have a sample of . . . Lunch time cruises. P.S. I love you! TAMARA J. COUSINS (Tammy,Tam,Farrah?) 3-v-ball.Rondavues w best pal Kelli(who’s always there)4’s,so cozy! Parties,dances,nobes,Jose Cuervo! getting lost w kelli B. good pal D.R.Uptown H. Mammoth W.Margaritiville! Bars,hotels,saucin’,re lief in bushes,M.E.H.S. K.0.B.’s goin’ wild,7 4blow up.Skingin out of snow.‘‘Franny how’syour Fan- ny?’’ Concerts, FOOD J.F.’shomecoming,prms., F M crew.Future:Acting,fame,headcashier in be- loved FM. BYE. DIANE CRIVELLO Tina, Kelly, Elizabeth, Knott's with Tracy. Goldia Uni? Winchell’s stops. Baskin-Robbins with Kelly. Out of gas Tina? Flat tire Kellly? Mrs. McDonald’s per.6 Eileen. Track X-Country team; too long. 226 Seniors Nick, remember minature golf? Nick’s car, Big Bear ski trip? d.P.’s great buns! Judy Elizabeth, always there. Working money IHOP VW on fire, next Volvo. Future SDSU? My “Bestest’’ friend, Tina, Thanks Mom Dad LISA CORREIA(Weesa) Great memories. Coquettes. Hell Night. Soph. At- tendant ‘76. School dances. 1 doz. roses (remem- ber Heather) Gymnastic team. Good friends .. . Kim P. and me finding Mr. Right. Going to Palm Springs w LeAnn(?) Sharing problems. Carrie(the fox) thanx for everything—Football games. Back- gammon in the park—BJ, Tracy ‘Oh Yum” Kim B. Jr. Prom New Years Eve ‘79 with Bobby, Din- ner with Rachel $3 limit, skiing in Mammoth, Fu- ture? PATRICIA CORREIA (Patti, Trish, Tricia) (Snotty Patti) Many Good times with friends, Drama.That Friday in L.A.,Stinky,Guido Sarduc- ci. Being paid the big 50,cancelled Getting my SL,Volleyball, Softball,16,5 Getting my star-leav- ing my footprints FUTURE, reacing my expecta- tions, goals Getting Oscar, number One, 1. CHRISTOPHER CRAMER Chris’ Angels (Katie,Judy,Susan) hit Benihana’s Poker w Joey,Brad,JT boys; Tom’ s short me- etings;Eric’s lib. corner; Cynthia-love;Big Sisters Julie Debbie; Miguelito’s slave; Stevie-Weevie; lab partners Annette Amber Lee; Ludwigs backrubs; Cherl 34 Mel’s ice cream; S M w Susan; Martinflas; Pablo Big Game;“fight- ing: Mateo; dbls.w Bob;Weasel, Lizzylou Pooh; Tracy,JC me;Juliane’s visit;Clark’s Conrad's “Uh... ; BRV’sGROZ;Always Tommy(FF), talks, MY bed!!! MICHAEL SCOTT CRUZ Pointer: Eve, David, Bwad,Joel,JT,Meeth Hijos,Jul- ie, Delph,Chula, TWO TONE, Froggy,Rocky,andMrs Smith-Thanx 4 Sr Class too ASB:‘Brazen’’Murp h,Juv Lisa,Susan,Bud Le Franglais:Dana,Kelly, Joyce, Lise? Bobe’swashcloth Alison BUGreg C. H I GEM Y G-SLO,Sac Hungry 4 Julie’s voice Lauri Cheap Trick That Sucks Marty, Heather, Nanette, Robert’Astaire’’, Mr Zeiger La Mignonne Madame Physio Emily AUTO “Dino’” Cramer Key Club SKIING Vail Snow Summit JIM CUMMINS (Jimmy C.,CrazyJames, Mer- cury, Bubbles, Bubbs,J.C.) My years at P.L. have been really great.Especially my SR year because of my girl Maria. Finally getting out of High School and being able to make it. Engleharts fan- tastic English classes and Hudd’s incredible gym classes. Goodbye Sea World,sure is great leaving the park. Starting my new job.Making plans a- gainst Phil. Good luck to my friends: Peter, Karen , Lido, Kevin,Jeff,Mark and all those who gradua- ted last year and before.Future:TTI, Trade School Semi Retirement, Dive Instructor, and being with my Sweetheart. LORI DAHMS Good times with Martos, Linda, Duff and the whole gang. 1977 Guymas trip with Karen,Jono and Marty last night TOO MANY MARGARITAS! Disco Danc- ing in Mazatlan w our amigos. My dog tara, Ken- nedy’s, sunsets at the cliffs, KaAnoi, Badminton Team, Good Times with my best buddies, Karen, Jacqui, Lori, Barbara and of course, good old Sar! Sittin at El Camaron watching the sunset and drinking a Mary w Kennedy, cruzing in a red porch I wonder who's? Future—SanDiego State, Traveling and R R on the beach a MAZ. LAUREN DAVIDSON(Laurie, Wanda!) SoManyGoodFriends,GoodTimes—COLETTE,GA YLE,LORI,MyBestFriends, Mel Fred. DANCINGw THEGIRLS,SWEET16.SUMMERS W NOWOR RIES EXCEPT LUNCH. BIRTHDAYS,CARDIF F,C.H.AMUD—YUM!BRACES,VBALL,HOCKEY, TM EVERY WKEND-HI,J,T,S!PHYSIO.KELLO GGS.PROMw BANDIT.HOME-COMING76. 12- 31-767778.FREQUENTLY INCOHERENT,BUT ALWAYS GOOD TIMES.F-MAC,CRUISING,SK YSHOW,DISNEYLAND.TEXTHANKS.PLANS- CalPoly,architect . . . solongheythanksmyfriends. DEBRA LYNN DAVIS(Debbie, Debi) The‘gang’’BB, TV,BM,DB,MD,JT,TB,BA.ENFOR CEMENTdecorationw Julie. Mycarliveson.Cruisin’ thecliffs, ‘Heythereisone’’ OT LSouthMission. Sugar Spice.PoliSci.Imports.Countesses’OurGirls’’ Lil Bro. Butterflies.Grossmont, Del Mardances.StagDa nces‘‘Julie, Help!’’ BenchgangKK,LL,CM,LS,AS,K G,‘‘Yeswearetwins!’’ EddieMoneyForeigner’’ Heyyo ugottaholdonme’” Kevin, Ilovehim.Julieyouarethegr eatestfriendintheworld. ThanksMomDad HELOISE MARIE DAVIS My old saying:“‘It’s Eloweez or Elo. The -H- is silent.’ Cruising the cliffs in the June bug and the Helo-Mobile. Always hassling Coach Hud. ‘So what's up?’ Any parties? Our little get togethers on Adair and Devonshire Frying at the arch with June, Jenny, and Pat We'll miss ya Jennifer and Stacy. All the time with the whole gang were fun. Thanks to all my friends. Future: College and fun. Bye! Point Loma High. ROBYN DAVIS Partying all summer long. Summer 77 with Keivn and Brenden at ROSARITA BEACH. Meeting Becky, becoming good friends, Being with Mark being a waitress, making bucks, spending it on BAMOS, Clothes, Marie my very best and closest friends, CHEAP TRICK with M and M, Roller Skating and being a 1st place champ 3yrs in a row, Mrs. Poyner a very nice lady Mom, I LOVE YOU. FUT URE-Trying become a famous Model. Haven‘t decided the rest yet. DEBORAH DEE DECKER Pebblie. Andrea’s B-Day; Catalina with the sheets too short. Long-time Friends. School 7:30 HO WELL! Lunch on the grass . . . wet city Braces gone. How NICE! Now, It’s your turn! Working-Wendy’s Crew. Best of Parties! Tim, Pam, Dan, toilet hugging. John. it was fun-how sweet. John E. never endin’ grind We worked to keep it! Chicago-Below 0! Snow Wedding: Mom Dad: The Greatest! Luv-Doves Ted, My love con’t. Say Good-by not forever. BRADLEY DAVID DEGROOTE(Grouper, Spiderman) A.G.P.T.F. RULES! Basketball was fun, Thanks “T’’ for you help. ‘Beans’ 7, Brock, Bud; they may have stopped us now, but not for ever. Jr.Prom,Kim, Hawaii 78,Jane. U.S.C. is 1. K.H.ThanksForTheGoodTimes.J.M.I llBeSeein gyou. Dad, Mom, and Norma I appreciate your help during the past years. Future: UCSD, USC, Dentistry; Retirement at an early age. MIKE DELGADO Coach Edens ‘‘Big Deal’’ “Hey Mikey’ he likes it. J.V. Bus Hartman “So keep the faith!! ” Sw- eatwater game9 27 76;9 28 76 Knee operation! Jennifer, but no car-(Darn!) Parties Buds-’-HEY Chico’’-Freddy’s Let’s go schmo Going to the St- rand with Freddy,Mark,Kim,Augie, Liz,Joi,Juliann e.‘my first Car” ... My First Ticket’’ Car Wash . . . Work and Work Danny and me “‘B’”’ Eyeing Varsity Bus-My Big Broh! Thanks Dad! Future; Accounting CPA MICHELLE DEMARCUS Managed to survive 2 yrs. at PL. Great time Cheerleadeing 77-78, TP school pick-up detail Good ol’ days-to Deb happiness always- (Notes, Grapefruit PM days.). Happymemories forever from all good friends. Feb. 25, Homecoming 78, Pointer, ‘‘Absent,’’ Glad to get out. All my love to Peter. FUTURE? Porsches and Money... JANICE KRISTINE DENNEY(CKristy) 6-76-9-77 J.S. Plumdillyisous Tigger, Raspy Wild Times .. Feb 3 .. wher e did u learn 2 driv? RAGO BRO’s LIVE THRIVE .. Bone and Spike... Many good times at Rockslides . . on my nees! Disneyland .. Dav BJ ...7T... its an ACE. 4 in Endless laughing attacks . . Sunsets . . Pa- rties Sept 23 ‘‘78’’Daniel Edward Griffith.Great- est Thanx Pam . . Best times yet . . Many w John and Jeanine .. . FUTURE:SDMS; Movin out . . U only live once so make the best of it- Pty ENJOY TERESA RENE’E DICOLA(TeeCee) Friends, Coquetes,parties,dances, “Bunko,” ‘Disco Carrie!’ All my memories at PL GREAT Times with Kimmy the MB gang! My family who means everything to me. Noes+Joyners whom I consider my 2nd family love as much as my real. Friends who are the best-Connie Kim,Carrie—you will al- ways have a place in my heart. Deano—‘‘Buns”’ Jill? Ernie! 3 22 78 only the beginning! All my love always. Our Future . . . will we ever make it? ROBYN MARIE DOIRON I luv Bob, drive-ins fogged windows. Ron and Cheryl ‘What are little sisters for?” Jr. Prom margaritas—where’s the visine? Missfire vic + tammy Scott=Disaster. CaroLINES whiff, boat parties browneyes f.f’s 1 butt, Missy— PS tans great times Hans off—crusin the cliffs, dixiecup noses 4-wheeling in a Volvo? Mike meets the Hulk Ski,ski,ski, Tammy, Kelly, sauce spines 2yrs of Bob n’ Robyn tweet tweet tweet. DAVID DRAY My 3 yrs. at PL were good and sometimes bad, but the things I remember the most are: The Sum- mers at Black Sands riding the backwash, hitting the wall, gong cliff walking, and just hanging out., WW,AE1. Taking lots of pictures in Hokge’s Class. “Hodge Buddie.’” Working at the pitt. My Opel, Hockey games, hitting swabs on Rosecrans—. To all my friends still at PL Later on you GAGs. CATHY DRISCOLL Skiing never wanting to stop Chinese eyes great times with 1 KaAnoi Laughing and drinking with B.Friend Darlene Almaden wine Bullshit whoshit Mike Tennis A’Bell Ps funny Paige screaming SPRITE!! Francine making me laugh Fox hunt- ing Having the best time Skiing with Paige Rod Stewart Concert Parties Parting Dances Laugh- ing so hard P in pants TELLING JOKES FRIENDS THE ONLY THING ANYBODY WOULD WANT MARY JEAN DUNN Basketball Coach “T”; Herbie, Mavie,Pam,McGo wanMcDonal, Tammy,softball, Craigo,schooling Hud in gree throws. Best friends Ann,Stacy, Debbie beachparties before Rocky Horror. In Love with who?!! Night and Morning with Billy. Oldies but gookies—Marcia,Susan Cindy,Mindy I loveMHS. Jerry, I ’m sorry Surviving English with Patty, Cindy,Mark. Tijuana,Rum Collins,Greggor and Rick’s Toga parties. Daquiris, Future: SDSU— journalism MEL DUKE A friend is someone who fulfills a special need and one who you can share with—share feelings, troubles and good times. To all of those who have fulfilled this need for me, I’m truly grateful. BEN EASTMAN What’s on your mind? . . Good luck in the future to everybody I knew at P.L. ... To all skiers: keep thinking snow and whatever else . . . the rowdy gang in English, beware . . . keep smil- ing. Future: On to S.D.State . . . major in Geo- logy . . . and lead a successful and happy life. JON EDWARDS —(Juan, Jon-Dog) Close Encounters of the Police kind . . . Spike Bone, BW’s, Al, Bogey. Dark Lowbies, Miller HIGH Life... Perry’s, Al’s Roof, killer. Soccer Champs, sessions, LynrdSkynrd Future: Mesa, Transfer to? Money,Restaurant Hotel business Special Request—Cathy. LAURENCE ELLIOT It seems like yesterday when I was in elemen- tary school thinking of what it will be like in high school. Many times during my high school years I wished that I was back in elementary school to make a fresh start I’ve had good times and bad ones, but when I sincerely look back to every- thing that has happened, I wouldn’t have it hap- pen any other way. I’m happy that it’s over, but there is still a sad feeling inside. DARLENE ELLISON—(Weenie) GREEN—M M’s Ms TRISKETS BOY FRIENDS FUTURE BMW's OUR DB WED TO RR J MV THE Zgirls ROLLER SKATING ROCKSIDE S party party THANX to a LL my CLOSEST FRIENDS CHERYL ANNE NORA KISTY WE ENER BERNIE ALL THE GANG NEVER FORGET GOOFY JULY 4th ROBIN HOOD JON THE 69BOOP SPECIAL TIMES w BILL 2-19 -77 A STAR IS BORN BRATSKELLER MO JEFF RED ROSES RIBBONS MICH LABELS ZIGELVIT OUR SONG LOVERS FRIENDS I LOVE YOU TRIP! THANX FUTURE: STEW- ING MILLIONS LAURIE ANN ENSLEY Lou—Halloween 78—going to Wymies “get nice hair’’ Sunday Football games, Tonys. Cooking w Zan and Vera. The “Cars” and “Ironman” thanks Zan. Michelle Suzanne 1-4-3. SUMMERS— What happened???J.D. the beach, Doug7-4-78. miss you. The mini bike, Malibu Drinking b’s. Tijuana nights with S.M. M.L Running 10 m. a day. Just relax. MEXICO—breaking down, Te- quila and Tecate,Gerardo OlgaV.V. camping out Future:?go to mesa MARIA ENSLEY Remember Always, Rachel, MaryH. and the rest of the gang of ‘79 March 19 20 Tommy, Al Mickie, ocean beach Pier! May 5,1978 at 1:15 Always Forever, Ensley! Hello Duckie! Hey Boo-Boo I Love You! Barnard 3rd to Collier to P.L., friends forever(Rachel Garcia). Isabel, Chayo, Richel Margret and all the rest will be remembered Always! WANDA FAGALAR I thank August Suszko for making this past year the happiest for me. He makes each day brighter and worthwhile. Our time together is very prec- ious to me. Gus I want you to know I'll love you always and forever. SHERIF FATHY I have changed much since I fist came to Point Loma in eleventh grade. I remeber Eng and Physio. The CAMEL! I’m looking forward to Europe this summer, expecially with Traci. Traci I Love you, you are still the best thing ever to happen to me, you are very special, Mrs. Sprung- man, Mr. Rion, Mr. Hill but mainly Traci. Good Luck Darrell and Jackie! Sherif Fathy PS Hope I go to UCSC. AUGUST W. FELANDO(Augie, AugieDoggie) P.L.P.P. . . Surfing . . Southern Comfort. At Coronado. Remember Pat M.? My First Car. Hello Albert, Beth, Freddy, Mike, Mark, P1PP crew. Special Hello to Carolyn A. Carrie S. Loveya Both. Halloween night in Red Conv. Hit- ting golf balls OFF THE CLIFF.Rockslides Gar- bage Goons an La Jolla Dummies. Thanks to my parents who saw me through. OK Fred, you can have the car.(Future:Life in the Fast Lane.) DAVID FERREIRA Seniors 227 Pat’s Big Lift, With the guys and Girls Green VW on two wheel’s and BMW in the shop Heines amd slides or the Track’s Sea Trader And the Rib Cage Friday Saturday party Point Loma and what I learned----------------------------------- ------------ Nothing Future; Space Travel Back MARK FISHER Began delirions dorm W. Uncommon sense and Western whif; driving; Santa C,B Skiing in Bad- ger, Bruces B B of Brianhead, Soo Sloow, Froze on Sunspots but was good, B B B with Skunk and bird DANNY FONTAINE(Dannniel, Dano, Dan) KILLA PL DANCES-RICK,NATE,THE ROADS BREATHING HOMECOMINGS,ELTORITO-MY GOD SHE’S UGLY-THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE—SUNSET IN MEXICO UNDER- COVER JOCK STRAP—NEEDLE EYE AND NORTH COUNTY—JOHNNY ROTTEN, ATOMIC PUNK, TP AND THE HEART BREAKERS, STONES,LOU REED AND FUNKY CLOTHES— SPENDING MY INCOME AT TONY’S LOS SHROOMS SON MUY BUENO-—GOOD TIMES WITH LINDA P. OR WAS IT LINDA F? HEY WOW, WHATS UP BOOKEM DANO,BY PEO- PLE BY POINTLOMA. FUTURE: WORM PSY- CHIATRIST,COLE-MAN COLLEGE, SOUTH BAY TRADE SCHOOLS,HARVARD SCHOOL OF WORLEYS. MARIA GORETE FRANCISCO(Goggy) Parties ...Crusing... beach... surfies... OB... Iceskating . . . Sunset Cliffs... JTS . . . Potchies Great times with Bernie Rosaria ... Cape Town... Potchis Soccer . . . movies with gang . . . goofy out of sight . . . “‘Top- wane’... gevarlik mense...SES hall... Shelter Island . . . Bowling Journey .. . AGNE’s house . . . Special thanks to Mom and Dad Fu- ture: Go back to South Africa TINA FREITAS Tina-Marilynn + Joe Desi Tash Roman Carolyn ED Jennifer Jason Shawn 2weeks Carolyn + John John Nazaree babysitting Mark+Anna Chris Matt+Sandy Maria+Steve Julieann+Leon The New Chartiers and Pop Days with DV,GM,TW, JW,TL,MH. atDC shopping with Tamera Ketch- up with Kay Crazy My lovers Marci Tanya, Jill Milano Hourlunch Snatchers with Kay Shrthnd with qrenl Freitas’ whatagang Thank vou Mom BARBARA LEE FRIBERG(Pendoggy,Boo Boo) Bufa, Dedo—eeee DOGLIPS! quack-quack, yit, ziggy, roo, Bowie, DIAMOND, vampires, Wolf Oldham, Dahms, Firestone, DRYScool, Frenchy Bitchin Babes! KON, switchfoot, JERPI Flower Children, brianhead, wibulators, KaNoi, yea snuggle bunniew, chic-o-stick junkie, get root, dry spells, Esteban Pendeo-shopping sprees, heavenly pow- der, blortouts, Mex trips, Newbreak sunsets, Jane water-brain. GLENN GORYL 228 Seniors Summer ‘78... Black Sads, Dances, Our Party, 6 am, full-on Big Wednesday effect . . . skiing mammoth mtn... Tom Peterson Cheap Trick . . . Concerts, Gibson SG, Sunn, living in a (hard) Rock n Roll fantasy . . . Groups; Van Halen, Stanley Clark Jeff Beck, Kansas, Queen... Ladies: Annette—Barbara—Cathy—Chrissy—Jinn y—Kim—Lisa—Suzie—Thweresa—and of course: “ihe P-H=ites’: Tracy,. Valvand) Chriss sas De sce alata Re LOVESYOUZAL aetna KATE GALLAGHER(KT) “‘Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way; The time is gone, the song is over, thought I’d something more to say .. . “’ Devoid of sense or reason, It is our fault and our virtue... dark days, hidden in the fog and mist of mourn- ing. Waiting for the rain... “The Prince of Peace embraced the gloom and walked the night alone.’”’ Silver cup in hand... So ends... RACHES GARCIA(Boobutt, Rae) To all my Booboo bunny fans strange encntrs. at PL Lisa Doug Greg Maria Great Photos Drive- ins Ensley been a grt pa wilmo mills Laura Fe- lando Barbour yowza! nanoonanoo mindy Gook old major prod EEbEE cast of MASHsets Every- one at PL is casual Daine C great sets My gosh Peachfuzz your a true sweetheart Peachfuzz orange jce and CHCLT MNTS Buttons Greg Barrowed pnts and VIrs OH WOW Cindy M SUGAR PLUM TOENS see cuties Raybe(Hermy) BooBoo Bunny lives on! Trae K SDSU ocngrphy STEVE GAUTIER Fenagaler, The Fort Mr Maxwell Fort Knox Bird, Rockslides Garbage Jam to marro with Bob be- fore Soccer total Concentration 1 Sunsets, yo- gerts Mmm good majors cool class thanks for all the good times Youre something else Tishe. What are you gonna do when you grow up Fame? Fortune? or just cruz friends to many to name. AMY ANN GAVAZZI(Amos,Gavaz) Good friends Annette, Kathy B., Paige. Annette Best friend, Rosarita Beach San Clemente, foul 10%, shorts . . . at a party? telephone tie up, blue butts, could be potential, I tell you EVERY- THING!! ranch Hawaii-San Fran soon. Party 10-7-78, veg sis ABells 1st haircut, the morning after best sister Susie, New Years Eve ‘78, 10- 22-76 baseball and frozen yogurt, food stops ooh he’s cute, bubble butt,skiing mom and dad TIM GEISLER(Geis) Having the best years of High School at PL Home- coming dance with Kim. Trips to JV base ball, games, the two-hitters, and Uncle Arts encourage- ment. Getting the most volleys with Tracy in per. 2-big 108, war, and the Senior-Faculty Football game. Having good times and laughs in Mr. R’s and Mrs. Z’s classes. Spacey Tracy and Bonzo Bob-the goldust twins(best of friends) Fu- ture: Baseball—somehow,somewhere! RONALD GEORGE I am happy to have gone to PL for Football. | was around some good Athletes such as Willy, Larry,David M.,Henry,David P. and the stick- men. I hope that they continue their careers in Football I was around some pretty good women athletes such as Kim, Evelyn, Nikki, Priscilla, Naomi,Clarissa and my close friend Gina Banks. MARCIA ANN GETZ(Myrgle, Matooooosa) Parties—David Coles(2hr. Lunches) Strawberries (Hot Lips) Cardinal Puff, Puff, Puff Boulder Creek w the gang,Dan. Devils Punchbowl. Jeep rides w TJ Tecelote’ Late night bike rides—Crash—Al- fred—Mermaid, Dolly. Flood-Kegs. TF,KM,KB,af- ter dark swims w old friends! Dance Class 2-Jr. Proms.2 Sr. Proms. Fair, Horse Races! Water Ski—Parker Oasis. My favorite day Feb. 14 Beau Regarde Stolen Car. Jetaime . . Daniel NANETTE GORGONE-—Cissy I will always remember the summer of 78, Sun- sets and Tony; Californians Light; Smiling till our cheeks hurt; The Beatles forever; Someday we will find our Paradise, We’ve waited so long; My Bro’s Band P.L. Parties; Bummer Man; Gone with the Wind; Oh Rhett; Spending Sr.Yr. on restriction; They’re coming to take me away My best-best friends Bird and Toe,Boo-Boo, I love you; The future is Ours—Anyway the Wind Blows. MANUEL GOULART Like, this was a heavy experience ya’ know. STEFEN E. GUSTAFSON-—Steve, Gus, Andy good times with my good buddies—VSH VIII, Amy, Di, Pete, especially McClellan, the biggest Dud- ley I know! Cheerleaders-torture at Mr. B’s. The ultimate honor-pres. of the ‘Gus Bandage Club,’’ PLIT, Shark bites. havalik! 3 yrs. of football and baseball, Hud, Bennie . . . ‘‘Hey we’re from 0.B.!’” Wabash kickin’ back with Hoody, my best friend. Holloween! Future: architecture, San Luis Obispo. ELIZABETH ALEXANDRA HACKIM Little Belle, Petey. Tahiti, Boss Ross, Church. Y train. Down in LA, Swimming. What? 31 Flav ors, Winchell’s, Goldia Tech. Diane and Kelly. Cool your jets. Love you Mom Dad. Film Club Studis. Summer job? What a Prince. Hatch a hardi guy. Wild Crazy. College CORINNA HALL Kiki, PL was fun, but getting out will be better! Bio zzz, gymnastics— Melinda, TW, NA, RT, JD, Peetie. MH, MC, KM, fun(?) in econAmics Laura yardy, how you say, Svedis meatballs no? whoppers. nanu ken youre weird noveltalking with Tamar, Doug, Tom, Laurie. Sherry Stuff lock- ers. Cute Casias, Mellow Murray . . . Schartz. Variety show—many nice people. where’s Nancy Joyce? Future: Mesa, getting lost in a choco- late factory! Yeah! JULI ANN HALVERSON—J0059H ‘IT an a draper mad with love. I love you more that all the flannelette and calico, candlewick, dimity, crash and merino, tussore, cretonne, ticking, and twill in the whole cloth hall of the world. I have come to take you away to my Emporium on the hill where the change hums on the wires. Throw away your little bedstocks and your welsh wool knitted jacket, I will warm the sheets like an electric toaster, I will lie by your side like the sunday roast?”’ BRANT HANNA This is boring, RB, Stones in the summer, Tony’s coozy, I’m stone free, Galletas and Schussing, but I like it like it yes I do, skiing with shro- omers, Hotel Carleton, IS-ya know?, guitars, Mexico, ‘puters, Rush, hoodlems, yardbirds, Bobe’s loose!, Chptrk, mail order, yummy snow balls, snow Cats on the backside, mad-bomber, Led Zeppelin and the Song Remains the Same, please? I’m goin now, UFO!, Dazed and confused of COUFSCra ae ERIC HANSEN 12 whole years—don’t know how I got thru it Madrigals and Madriguys: killer Christmas Bullocks driving Jazz dance! Festivals Superior Miss Oggie—Sparkle! Mostley, fun friends! Caren Lori Mara Steve Erin Sandy Survived Speer! Ann, Janet harried looks from McGown Pointer (We heed 400 inches!) Drafting Mr. J. and J.H. I have to go to work! My own car! No place to park it! Future: Architecture at Cal Poly or U of A. SCOTT HARADEN Kunzman, Big A, Sporzone, BZ FN Nickman, Mexico Lobsters and surfing, Negra Modelo. GotaGoGuts Dry coke in Palm Springs with Paul B-L, Tenth grade english with Murry. The drug bus a crisp day at San Jacinto. Bermuda Beach, Vitaman M at Disneyland, The Grateful Dead, The Cajonheads in P.L. Brian Hartley’s of ses through Jan., must wait till Nov. again Cruzin with Dave W. in the VW, I’m sick of Point Loma lookin forward to a good life CHARLES HARRIS Bad Renoult; Juan; Stones; Grooper 49’’; Steak lobster; David B.; Tony; Bong with Perrier; TheStrand; Billy Bright; “ T’’; Basketball; Green tank; Brian The Who; Pete, Rodger, John, Keith; tourch; shaft at Rush Raining on the lunch Arbor; Charlie D.;need machine for oil profit; Going to mountins We’re in the wrong lane; Plans: Find a beautiful girl to help me buy a tropical isle to live on!! or S.D. State DANNY HARRIS My Mate’s, Mr. P, Parrot, Daron, Getting Punk- ed. Hangin at Rico’s, T-Birds, Blowingup. Zorro on Halloween, nice moist lips, Parrot and the Cars, My Stang, Secret Agent Man. Its That Simp, Summers at South, Hay Hay must be your lucky day. wit Gerbs at Ab Skiing at Big Bear, No Pic’s sorry Many Brawls. Future; College, Why Not, ‘You Only Live Twice.’ BRIAN HARTLEY The crew Bone Spike Jon BrandoSocking Heine's dos miller CH with Brett John Kev Cory Caree Amada Terr. 7th Street Roof Harch with Kunz Poker Games at Heridans marine st. w Panama Red, senseless, Oaxs Lums White-lightning Pita at Sea Trader Hawaii 78 Soccer 76-79 Danny Schiz mutt DZ Jude Pablo Scotty Skiing the powder Aspen Carlos Stones Beck Allman Bros. Hendriz GD on shrooms Good times atPL Future: College Peru Utah and owning a restaurant LISE HAYNSWORTH My favorite friends, Eve, Barbie, Jill, Lauri, Re- member Tennis winning and losing—Team Spirit? Nancy, Kathy, Eve, let’s play doubles in Alpine, Barbie and Hawaii, Roommates next year?? Jill, friends since Brownies—LeLe and Evie, Old fashion donuts, Buddies. Early Grad. and Isreal. Future— RAELENE HERMANS-(Ray) Tom, 4 23 76 engraved ‘‘I love you Roo’ (BS MB.) Lucinda Hill Varsity Cheer 78-79 Cheer Camp UCSD Night Games The Shoe Home- coming Sr. Attendant ‘78 Fuzzies ‘‘Macho Man’’ PL Dances Sr. Prom Rose Corsages Couple Cards ‘‘Moondance’’ Beach boys Bowie ‘Freak Out’’ surfing OB summers Bermuda Cruisin the cliffs Jazz-rock ‘“‘Cosmic’’ DIET! Sea Trader Poma straw waffles Natis ‘““31’’ Tab Green Bug-Red colt Ray Jay ‘78 Carolyn Mark All my true friends-family “I got you Babe’’ Future: UCSD A career a new life DREAMS! GAYLE HEWITT—Bubbles, Whale, Gil, Sosche Ellen! WendyColetteLaurieKarenSaranac! Gags AnivPrty Rowing ‘77 SkullingeuropeanstyleWr ong oars?‘‘MonaDwidleafDQ’s’’ BULGARIANS leetlebugI BARA ‘78sweepingU.S.Jr.WomensTeam Yugo—GiftsfromRussianWaterfightsoffbalconyFR ENCHSWEATSFUNBraczDanczNorth0O.B.Cham pagne! KAANOIpianoZlacDebutanteMGB MEas emblzXmasW EllenCoronadoG.C.Love and Thank s to my Great FamilyandFriends. Future: Darth- mouth, be successful, Russia, M$M. PATRICIA K. HOFF Cindy, I’ll write you a letter! MaryJean Teddy Bear be mine! Band, Mighty Mouse, Deb Ten- nessee Susan, unicorn Alice, JT‘78, SDHS ELO Moody Blues Cindy’s blushing! SMOKEY Ouija, Merlin, King Arthur, Strange Magic My finest pupil ever Pam Ogdin, Chorus, LEM Heather's “Oh, My God!” babysitting, STYX Mr. Rion’s AP history, bowling, dirty words TAING, SDSU- Music teacher, PatnotPatty, the one with the red hair! WILIAM HOLDEN Oh how sweet it is this life of mine, and how painful sweetness is. So true and too real, at times it don’t come easy. Feeling high, being low, Who amI? I don’t know and you don’t care. Life in the fast lane can end with a crash. Shoot- ing it up and bringing it down, where is it? Being alone yet totally free. I’ll make it thank you. MARTIN ANTHONY HOM—(Mary, Hoffy, Hop- sing,Saltine) Take my work, Ma Speers Per. 6 expos, The Dr., Fiz cats, Zeiger and the Death- mobile, Uncle Paul, July 4 OSPAC Hits 300, Osprey, Pink Shorts, Golf Balls, Strawberry Ice Cream Firehats, Posters on the Door Henry get- tingcarded, Ski Trips, Bunnies, Hoffingers, The wall, Cheap Trick, Ski Buddies, Crazy, Nutsel, Beev, Moon, bun, Lauri, David‘‘S’”, “T’’, AT, CT,BS,RS,260 Z. Future: UCLA, Ferrari 308 Gilvss PAT HOOD The shoe, insane Bus Rides, Hit Drills Break Down, ‘‘Ride the Horse, Wedge, Crusing, B R Jollie Joes, Bum, ‘‘Overthe Rail’’, Long desert walkd, Jumping the Dunes, Rockhouse Canyon, Coyote Canyon, “Stuck in the Mud’’ Magic Mountain in the rain, Spring Ski Alta Christmas ski Aspens Ajax!! Hovoes sundies, 110 on par 72, Boil Weavel, Pool, Poker, Gus Bandage Club. ANDREW MARTY HOOK —(Andy, droid, Brother A) Subing in the club, nobesmen,sides the crew Iron chicken,L.P. . . . good times w R.S. Bone, spike the gang Hanging at the spot. The green hornet. Early spliffs, B’s parties Santana Bensen in the magnum—Future Indonesia with: Mark John. LYNEE! JEFFREY DAVID HORD—Jeff Watching the sunset down at Rockslides Norman Tinker and his fake I.D. BuyingBrews Black Mtn. Motorcycle trips, toomany cops not enough chicks. Disneyland, vitamen M. Big A’s Drug Bus, Paul’s liquor store New Years Eve at NOB’s Bro’s. watchin trains The Dead Concert, Multiple Doobs, Frontier lobster trips to Mexico, Mer- shey’s Van Future: College, cycle around the world. KIMBERLY DEBRA HORNE—(Otis, Droopy Drawers) Thanx Cheap Trick! Crazy nites with my pals in “the circle’’ Cheatin on suicides w Tate. Soap on a Rope.Rod all the way to LA! Knarly vogs! That’s the biggest damn hot dog! Oh but! Halloween hosemons. Beckett’s JV. RHPS!Bonnie Clyde,BF Dawn I love ya! Walking home with my sis Tracy, Oh my stars! Luv to pq,dk,td,bs,bl,ab,pt,pc, AGPTF Mom LBB forever(that means always)Future—UCLA! DARLENE HOWARD Mrs. Benedict’s marketing, What an experience “Will you make me some popcorn?’’ Courtney and Tina, what a pair. Sister Linette Theresa, a real shocker! Lisa, Annie, Linda, And Shannon. Vinnie and ‘“‘the closet.’’ Laughs with Gerrilyn. My poor car. Demolition derby. Future-SDSU. TERESA L. HOWARD—Resa,Res, Howard, Howie, Howa Mammoth West, Hosy,Cashai,OTP,Gymnas tics—KIMBenny—P,laugh,skiing,fence,tamps w RC,Cezh?L.T.—Lenny and Squig,Cheris car... STEVE!!!D.T., HAWAII, Bowie,bed,! Chrisanne, OB,Boogie Boards,getting in trouble!D.Z. 3 29 xmas . . . DOOBIES,pig,punk,keychange, miracle, machageRandy—I love you . . . the beach,Boat Seniors 229 house, fattyS.I.Skiing,squeezys,bayba . . . P.M.A. —SCANLONralph,yank,scarf, Bill—LEAP!!Futu re? Int. Decor,.Dance,Randy,PS Bennet . . Dee dle—SMASH MONIQUE HOWELL After Graduation Day, the only thing that I am going to do, IS LET IT ALL HANG OUT!! JONATHAN HUGHES Three years at P.L.... Soccer, Water Polo... Rosie Smith, Dr. Shanks his jokes, Rion Dot- tie, Mr. Mac, all goodbye. And, BUD MAPES; first string scouting squad. ALBERT HUMMELL —(AI, Bull) Broken ankle, baseball, yes greatest,nights of boredom! Rockslides, Mark—Augie—Dave—Jay Chris—PatM. of course stud the rest of the guys, The love I never found??? Beth I hope I know you forever. New Year’s Eve ‘78 Suz’s boat, Judy V. All the muscle people who carried me! Shandell. BEEEER! RUUUUM! I can’t for- get Kimm S. Mark P.L.P.P. Regurgitate—Susan (AB)? Golf cliffs Unc. Art, Hud Future: college? CORY TODD HUMPHRIES (backside) 6 pack before mooey’s class at 6 a.m. Snorkeling is my favorite KGB skyshow and heavily freaking BEST DATE 12-16-77 Wild Turkey Diving Equip. at Junior Prom till 5am Ambition: Go to Peru and find the pot of WHITE GOLD at the end of the rainbow flakes Johnny Holmes 1372’ skiing with CJ. The mole lady at the zoo, remember that Bax? surfers on Hans’ light Creature from the black lagoon! CUBBHS TLSLMCBHMM JOHN HUNT My years at Point Loma have been fun. I got to know a lot of people and teachers, but most of all I loved playing on the basketball team. I’II always remember the friends I got to know at Point Loma, especially friends like Micheal Cash, Brad Degrooter and the rest of them. Thank you very much for the great 2 yrs. I have been here. P.S. Good luck next yr to all Pointers and teachers. CHERIL L. HUPRICH— Good Times Great Friends! Kellogs, Rockslides loc’s, Drive-in Movies Bermuda Bums, The Point J.N.A.C.K. Jr. Prom Sunsets, The Green Flash! Multiple doobs, Nora, Anne, Kay, The Crew, Sam- my, Fishermen “Sex Drugs Rock ‘n’ Roll’’”— Green M M’s New Years ‘79 Patty Tom’S Moondance B-Days at the Spaghetti Factory, SX—BS June 5, 1978—Things go better with Coke! Thanks Mom Dad for hanging in there... DAWN HURT To all my RO buddies the fun and hassles. Sheri, Richelle, Mike, Joe Partying, golfing. The best thing in my life was meeting Dave falling in love and the things to come for us always being with him, him always there making my life happy and complete and HEY! Being gnarly xo and all 230 Seniors Parades screaming MADS and all the fun Daren and me laughing Going to N.Y. with Dave play- ing tourist, and the cold camper with the dogs Love It! LESLIE RENE HUTCHISON(Hutch) Happiness— Mark. running with Lisa. Sweet Todd and Lynda. SWIM SWIM SWIM... 10grade swim banquet. 2 26 77 “Ill tell you tonight!’’ My “Sugar Daddy!” drivins with Mickey. B and C—ditching with Cheryl. Jr. Prom—Where’s Lar- ry? Mari—Palm Springs! 12 12 78—Dave Lori’s day! xmas in Texas. ‘‘Cherylwe won’t be late!’ PL. girls swim team is 1! ‘Coach we’re not truant!?’’ Future: TEXAS—CAREER! I LOVE YOU DADDY! NICHOLAS IRWIN—(Nick, Nicky) Running a limo service for wayward girls I Hop breakfasts Picking up late people on Chatsworth ‘‘Creepys And Crawleys’’ Brown cookies or white cookies? Running into Beth in the mens room Doing nothing in English. Vice president ski club Fed—Mart specialty Diane in the sludge pond Chinese food. Judy doesn’t wear one. “THE TRACKS” Ice sliding ‘“‘Arbys’’ c-country, track, Starvin in Leons’ LC. there is no POINT to that game Future? ANNETTE JACKSON—(Funi, Funichello) Wild Adventures with LindaB. and the El Cami- noitis Robin Hood hits the Toga Party! D. Cush- ion attacking accounting. Bat fever the two week halloween Party. Blast during HC. week w BW. Never forget the annual Mexico trips, bugging, ATC., Skiing, drinking with the J,D,K, S, Quans. Humane Society vet. class, Pet Shop, zoo, I'll find my career?? Those exciting FM., JB., and B.Day parties Ready or not world, here I come!!! KEVIN JAMES Whenever I think of Point Loma I shall think of all the Great People I have had the pleasure of knowing, students and teachers. There have been fantastic experiences—arguing with Rion(and just about everybody else I can think of) Book of the Month “discussions” in IS., and others to numerable to mention. Banzai! TANYA RAE JOHNSON—(Petunia) What memories! 10th grade H.C. Dance Two hour lunch hours at Dave Coles, Parties at Steve, Mike, Jack’s. Long summer jeeprides—Devil’s Punch Bowl(We’re gonna die) Beach parties and Bon Fires—Tequila worms at Ski Beach. Waiting for a guy named Marty to call Summers in the beautiful Arizona Mts. Cold Duck on Ice, flow- ers from Marty on V. Day. After dark swims w close friend. Always day-dreaming, but of course the most important dream come true... Marty. JACQUELINE CARREE JONES—(Carree) ducks, buffalos the cot on the roof. Tequila watching the sun rise Mex and the worm lines at the point 1lmillion$ of DP BEST DAY 12-16-77 CJ CH I am sorry CL BB friends BB I love you CH shrooms and the twilight zone Disney the double ferriswheel Lou Reed not at all. Sailing snorkeling swim work- outs Spunky AMJSVSRSCFCHBBEGBHKMDS Skinney dipping cherry popcycles diamonds IRVING! Ambitions: to paint the world red. DAWN KALBERER 3 yrs varsity swimming,2 with polar bear,1 with the rookie an ace in ‘em! Swimmin w madame an Lester. MakingKim an Dawns “‘Best’’” Vol I featurin Rod. Vol II? Bills sightseeing tour,goin to Universal, lookin all over for ANDY! Findin ANDY! Stil lookin for ROD! Halloween, Farrells, New Years Eve Kim,Bill, Patty,Andrea, Pat, Brad, love ya all. You too Mom an Dad.Future—Long Beach, Swimmin,visiting Kim at UCLA,love ya. KATHLEEN C. KELLY (Bugsy, Queenie, Ama- zon) “‘no doubt’, I-25, Mads—11, watery eyes, Aunt Jemima, VEGAS(1) KEL—CUD,11 15-16 78, ‘‘Mom’ and the priest, progressive water- fights, Harold Huntley LLI Provocative, Penny D, and D, (Busco-Nester) ‘“‘Fo Soup’’,$36. 60, IQ tests, devfective guns Swing Low— Sweet Chariot, Ornie, Pogo, Copa, Tennis: We’re no. 1(?)Nance! The “GANG”: MM,CM,LL,DD,JA. Chipper: For friendship, GREAT times and last- KAREN KENNEDY My Buddies, Dahms,Cathy,Jacqui, Flexer, Muff and Nook. Guaymas with Jono, Martos,Lori.S.B. and L.A. Weekends with Flex,La-Fonda Jean- nes, Dr. Jeffrey B.Kiddy, my Red Dino Ferrari. Mazatlan ‘77,‘78,‘79 many more years to come. Sunset margs with Dahms on the patio at El Camaron. Sunset walks talks with Tono. Classic blowup productions in La Mision, water- skiing,heart to heart talks with Terry Future: R R in Mazatlan BRIAN KINDIG Survived P.L. High, Surprise! Rolling Stone Concert and Snow. Backseat of cops car in Torry Pines Swallow the Afgan Juan Charley Fallbrook cough cough. Laughing at all the funny socials. No front row at Rush-ripped Visiting Tony 5 times aweek. The line to Rocky Horror. The car is stuck Ben! Living on Zep Floyd Jimi Yes Rush. Trip to Berkley Blow it out the window. Lunch Spray.Partys Concerts,Having Fun, Plans Berkley life. TIM KOBETSKY Going to parties dances. Hanging at John Street (elmac) Lucinda with all the bro’s get- ting all. Always having good friends fun times. Fun ski trips. Lof’s condo at Big Bear. Crusin my celica loving in the Cad. Talking in class witn Loc’s and laughing at the goons. The sum- mer beach scene. Early morning waterskiing surfing. Sking Powder. Having the kink ESP. The best time being with Lori Future—become a millionare. ANNA KRAUCH The years at Point Loma have gone by fast. Thanks Mom and Dad for your help J’Il never forg t my friends, Denise Mike, Brenda and Sherie most of all my brother Scott and all the good times we had at school. Thanks to Mr. Courts Ms. Holmen and Coach Spahr Good bye Point Loma I'll miss you. Hey Brenda! Remember ROTC forever and Denise remember Doctor Pep- per always. TRACY LYNN KUERBIS (T, Trakie, Taco,Jr) BF Rat thanx 4 everything! LIPNARD! Sugar lard, Mexico w my sweet Katydid, Mookateers Party on Alcott! Now you bad girl Jukinlips 143 Kee-Wee, France 2x’s HUSBAND! Shawn-E Gre babys um I don’t think so Roberbut,Lisa Wart RR, hey humpy! bandbox w Dougdoo, Dave Landgasser, Deb(68,44) Lizbut, Knotts w Di Mit- ner Hil—myfren, Wilsons jewelry, Welfars thelfa pelfartelfy Sooz?, Andre—ExD DEVO. Future: Laugh make ‘em laugh more! PAUL KUNZEL (Kunz, Dead Head) Franklin’s TOWER. . . memories of my activi- tie will NOT FADE AWAY .. . Marias place and lobsters . . . Trips with my friends . . . The HATCH ..V.M.... Future: UCSB, Money. CAROLINE ELIZABETH LACEY Cruisin the cliffs, dances Poma raids with Mis- sy, constructin signs @ Martys, dixie cup noses, charters,wild-sauce ptys, racing w Don ‘Pull my finger’ Jr Prom=Dry sunsets @Rock slides, Margaritas @ Bobs, over-the-line, Kelloggs,sch- tankies,acting weird w Missy,runningoutofgas, Ja cuzzing w the boys, CHEAP TRICK Good Bad times w Bret; ‘I have to be home by ‘12’ Thanks Mom, M M,crash w Marty trying to waterski, Future—Mesa,travel,Bret .... KATHERINE ROBINSON LANDIS (Watai)Dadan, Dantal.Meeting IgToddBowie! 4 nights at the Roxy-Daniel. Following BowieinLA w Chan.The Rainbow w Deb Sal—Let it rip! Barstow—oops!JP w Bill.Dance—my faves—Fred Joe.D C—covering ourselves w shaving cream, 3 pitiful monsters,flying underwear! Burning lips, yelling watai w D,G, C police came! Blondie w OZ.Freaks,dressing up going to Horton P.HB—Squaw.Ernesto—pumping iron.Coquettes— hell night.Crazy SP—wighead, ‘Menage a quatre” Paris—swapmeets,shocking haircuts, Sunset 8, Rac Cat, The Upbeats. JOHN MORGAN LARDNER JR. Wild and crazy times in Band, Pep Band and Farrell’s. Straw Hat Pizza—work! Driving, thanx Z. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Jim. Hi to Melody, Scott and newest little brother Ian James. Fri- ends—Ted,Conehead Tuggle,Mark, get over it Doug Jane, Carie,Paivi. Luv u Maryanne. Con- voys, phones, sportcars HH and Crick Future: SDSU and Good Times LAUREN LEDBETTER Long weekends at TCN,The 10th grade gang— Super athlete,cheer hopeful,too skinny,thebrain; broken ankle and high jumping,tennis at SDYC, Biology—the snakes,guy from F.B., Stars of Mad- caps,embarrassed at 16th party, Assembly, Count- esses,night football, 2nd period library—Janice, 2¥2 yrs. conco work, Disneyland, Nancy, Karen,Jan- ice; Zlac and Dottie, Two good friends Cammy, Kathy; tennis team.Always looking ahead. College. MARY ELLEN LEHR (Fats, Harr) I wish the best of luck always to all the very special people i’ve met at Point Loma: C.N.,L.S., Steer Ncieneatleniic Ne ViE Ja CL Ceeaearae ae Mr. Phil- lips’ Basketball... Mrs. Tannone . . . Drivers Training with Mr. Z!... Rion... ... Trips to New York, San Francisco . . . Good Memories. FRANK LEIGH Fine ladys, killer sens, intense music. Rockin all day, Rollin all night! Todd, John, Eddie, workin on band Snowing in San Diego? wiff wiff Tam- mie Future?S.D.S.U., music industry later. JOE LEMON . 10th grade—getting jammed up for the first time outside of her biology class Michael Waters came over and ate his heart out between football prac- tices. Brickhouse 11th grade—Pumping Iron Slide— Looking forward to YCC 12thgrade—YCCparties and my favorite fuzzball. Rits won’t quit chang- ing her hair Evelyn’s always plucking me on the neck in Dr. Brown’s class. Meeting SACHIYO. Julie, Ralph, BETH HAAS, Gringo! I’m off!!!! JULIANE LEONHARDT Best times with Freddie baby—L.A.,Park City dozens of long stem red roses, Bubi, Salsipuedes, Sr. Prom ‘78; such devotion. Kenny Darling—“you can lean your head on my shoulder’’—sparks of electricity—Grand Barnand, the greatest! fantasies come true. Delphi Steve, Raelene Tom, Ute dear forever, Future: Universite de Geneve, be an orthodontist, and continue piano. TED LESLIE (Martha, Lepracy, Tedly) Still alive after 12 years, but fading! Looking to College,(U.C.S.D.?) Premed ? Niethold and his Water Polo fiends, (YMCA) Cruizing in the bat- tlestar, $10 a week! Cap’n’ Kids Galley, the ‘Ani- mal House.’ The eternal jammer, partying—Rich Tony. Future: Marry the beautiful daughter of an eccentric millionaire, and move to Hawaii. TOM LEWIS (Tomas, Ward, Lufus) Raelene 4 23 76, R.B.B.,M.C., Racquetball Jog- ging, Jack’s, Nati’s, Boll Weevil, Movies Poma’s, Sea Trader, ‘‘31’ choc. chip, Amiford ‘‘Our spots’’, “V.W. snail and the red flame’ Crusin the cliffs and 0.B. summers soccer 76-79 C.I.F. Finals, dreams, P.L. Dances, Homecoming 78 Sr. Atten- dat, Jr. Prom Tux’s Sr. Prom Hotels, S.B. Tourney, I.H.O.P. “Hills Bros’ Edmund Crow’s class, Shank and Rion, ‘Honey let’s go’’ Future (UCSD, New Zeland) JAMES JOHN LIGHTNER Billy and the enlightenment forking the bills, the route and the Inn drugs porn tubes without goobs recycle the mansion, get into the flow Ramblin’ the tuck to 38 4 kill P’s time to unzip. PETER LINDSKOOG School's finally over. Football w Coach Suttles, never again. Bank of America, BaskinRobbins,now Nati’s. Lynne and Pete 10 15 77 the best. Good old Mr. Maxwell, good bye youngins. Bret,Seth, James, Kelly,Sue,Jim, Matt. All good friends. High School was not to bad,but I feel sorry for the remaining People. Future: I doubt I will go to college Maybe in a year or two. ORION LINEKIN To all the people I’ve ever met, ever known ever seen .. . Keep the Peace. Share you life, your self, your love—New times ahead—No tommorrow today—learn to live . . . learn to love!!! Images— Flash! Take this brother,may serve you well— Quealudes? or was it(don’t say it)LSD .. . Drugs are nice—they’re sugar and spice—Instant Kar- ma’s gonna get you—so let the good times roll— Speaking words of wisdom—love is all you need— Buffia lives on LISA LIPSCHULTZ(Lis, KLisa, Hooche, RatleyFink- let) MY BABE BRAD—Moo SEPT 27 STILL GOING STRONG MY BEST FRIENDS: TAM, SUZANNE,BRAD,LISA,LAURI HELLO PYC JOHN H,JOHN B AND JOHN Z, Say Brandon, Dig those Playboy frames! Cooch,Iwish you would have liked me more than. . . Mission Bay skat- ing,sunsets. RS’s ‘‘Do ya think I’m sexy?” Lead- foot, Lightweight. Love ya mumz! Yearbook.Mr. E’s class is cas! Honda Civic Dances Car Acci- dents. BEB, remember aniohevatah? nookers. Fix it all the time. Future: Fullerton or Mesa—Ski- ing and Money. CAREN E. LIPSCOMB It’s been fun, great memories Thanks Ciggy Butt n Peach. Parties at the beach Being in love with Marty forever! Neil D and Greg L: Ooo you turn me on! So many drinks college wedding. CK you're great! Running on the beach Marty, Marty, n more Marty! Making whoopee XXOO. Mads, SC where’s my leotard? LY stay sweet Mom and Dad XO Whipped cream n pickles Friends: I love you PL’s the best Good luck to everyone!! ROLAND LITTLES MY YEARS AT P.L. WERE FUN. I MADE LOTS OF FRIENDS, HATE TO LEAVE, I WISH EVERYONE HAS A GOOD TIME THIS SUM- MER. FREAKING OUT, ACTING WEIRD, HAS- SLING ROSELYND RIDING MOTORCYCLES. PARTIES, HANGING OUT AND JUST BEING A NUT! SEE YA! LEIF LIUNGQUIST School was foul and I’m glad I’m out. Acing Noah and Penquin. Getting all with all the Bamo Fiends Hitting Nubs with Bretetashe instead of Mooey’s class. Hay los medewaros, Fume de kine toda dia. Oh yea, I can’t Forget Mershee who kept all the Piends in Bamos. A little expensive but a good pusher anyway. But, as we know, all bags turn to Flashes and ashes. COURTNEY LOGAN I had an excellent 3 years at PL. I learned about going out with a girl and having the best times Seniors 231 a of my life. The kind of time where your so happy, that nothing can change it. Sometimes I can’t see how strong feelings disappear. I think you should just make the best of things. You know you have to realize that there is some bad in the world, and things go wrong, but you don’t have to let it get you down. JACQUELINE LOGAN(Logi,Quacky)’ GoodMemoriesOfMyFriends—KR,LD,LR,KK,CO, DV,KaAno? RushesPartiesw T BirdsT GIF Dances, Assemblies(spring‘77 WhiteBoa), Capsw SubDucks 74 17 77 —License! CruzinTheRedPorscheTHECR ASH:HanginAtTheBeach(theP Llerkers) Adv.Math InYoungsW LoriSkiingUtah,Jr.P.w theJ BsMakin gCheer, MM’sDozRedRosesOnXmas,FrozzogInOra ngeVan;PleasurePalaceMuf’sParties, _D IW the KOB’s— SpecialFriendshipsw JL MM, Future: UC LA,Calpoly—Architecture, Ski TravelForSure KIM LOMACK 10thgr. pretty good! 11th Variety show 2 (SPIR- IT). SWEETHEARTS. Terry,Nick! 440 Relay 4th leg.(TRACK,COLUMBO,BUMPY)Cooking Class Gossip,600Blg. Disco 10,TSPClub. 12th grade Variety Show 3 8 Wishes,100yd. 11.2, BENCH-WARMERS(MASCOT),HOMECOMING DANCE,HAVE MERCY! SWEETHEARTS:DW, JH,RG,FRIENDS:NL,EE,EP,MC,RG,PW,NA,RB, JW,CR,DP,DG. FOOTBALL GAMES, BASKET- BALL GAMES,PARTIES,ABBY ROADS LADY'S NIGHT. FRANCINE LORE P.L.H.S. SOAP OPERAS.FIRST—C.Driscoll wants me to tell the world she’s beautiful—Homecom- ings, Parties, Proms, PRUDE.TAM(Alias Dusty) 2 A.M.BEEP-BEEP.Franny how’s your fanny?Ski- ing introduction to the snow—what a blow—Dates with Tommy T.V.4-15-78,B.S.,J.P.S. Times I can’t forget P.S. MA PA if you only knew. Future—Can’t decide: NUN or HOOKER. JOHN MARK LOVETT “But it is bad to stop, hard to be satisfied with a single way of seeing, to go without contradic- tion, perhaps the most subtle of all spiritual forces The preceding merely defines a way of thinking. But the point is to live.’’ LINDSEY MARY LOUDERMILK Hey Trac lets go ski in Utah! Fun at Gary’s “Like Wow” Chrisanne, My Rabbit(finally), My best to TB DD, I’ll miss you Tracy, Hey Bud lets go get a flat, Hi funny face, My poor fingers, Kurt, I sure did learn,Boberind MRS Susan Ste- wart, Hi Con, Margie Good times spent with spe- cial people, Big Bear, Bunnie Lift? Go for it, Love ya mom and dad, I’Il never forget that CUTIE! Future: Traveling, Schooling, Grow two inches. JACK LUCIDO Martha, ski, snow, mountains, punchbowl, Boja Malibu, secondary inspection, Search, Mash, Marie, Mr. “E’” Giros, B-hits, Lines on the mirror, Bator, Schlepp, Attaway, Futball for you!, Robin, Dar- cy, Opel, — Flores. 232 Seniors MARCETTE RENE LUCKNER(Marci, Marce) Softball:JV ‘78 shshshshot! Varsity ‘79 Ladies! Look at Lis,Jo,Care,Syl,Kell,and Dor. Amy and gang. (Strawberries!) Don’t forget T.Y.F.B.A.F., Friends, Parties,Dances! Key Club, Doc Shank, Knotts Berry Farm, Mistletoe picking and Moun- tain testing! Big Bear Ski Trip, Homecoming ‘79, Steve Welles, Warm Fuzzy! Prom! Thanx Mom and Dad and Bean! Future: College, Business. BETTINA LUFTNER Earlymoriningdates, Dana, Bakery, HS PExperience Philly Europe‘77—whatatrip! KT PBCM,Armaboo tsGermanyskiing—thebest(xceptthewine), Dances, Dentedapples, ‘‘thosearms,’’ Seattle—‘‘shtmn I’m sure, OBBholdon2me, Yogurt! USAinbeautiful Beo— grad‘‘FCbD2rSofP” ‘1 minsohappythencryingonsu m1’s knee,laughing crying=thesamerelease’’143 Lisa, Beach, Swingin, Eternalpal Melinda, Oct31,‘78. Freatyrs4travel, Fun, Storms Rainbows.FUTURE: Bicycletours, UCSC, Workw kids, MoreFun BRADLEY ARTHUR LUHNOW(Brad) New Year’s Eve ‘78, Dec. 21,Hare Krishna. 6 15 78, The Atlantis, Do you have any Gum? The Tu-Vu, The Time Warp, Shelter Island. Good times with Cath, Andy Panda, Big Macs. Pro- crastination, 90 wom, Mel, Halloween ‘78 It’s been 7 months, ‘Stinky,’ Pina Coladas. Friday in L.A., Cuyamaca, 100 yd. dash. Cath Kim, Dawn, Bill, Pat, Andy and Patti, thanx for the mem- oirs. ‘‘Big Red,’’ I'll miss you. Future: Work, USC, 280-Z, Condo in Del Mar. JENISE MACK(Niecy) Sweet Gemini. My years at PL have been mem- orable ones. Although it has been my last year in High School, it has been the most pleasant year. Thanks to my sister VM and cousins PW, NA,BC and the Pointer Bench Warmer,AB,RB, NA,KL,SS,RP,EP,CR,GG,CB and many others. MATT MADRUGA(MadJuice, TUNA) Niethold H20polo—3Varsity, All-WL, MDP, All American. Swimming 3Varsity. Sailing 3rd US Champs. NS, Gladdis. ‘77 Senior Prom w MS for DR Co. Mex. CC. Parties DR, MS, gang. “The Bull.’’” Assembly ‘79. ASB Ball CO. Jog- ging—The ROE, body building Karlyn, Jr. Prom JW, Ski, Surfing GB, JB. GOD BLESS: “MOM” my family, York and family Cheryl, Chris, Tom, Joel, and JT GOOD LUCK ALL. Future: Stan- ford or UCI, Pre-Med, Olympics. MARK JOSEPH MAIROT(Ben) Swimming and W.P. with the Polar Bear, The Poway Tourney, The Arch, B R, Cheap Trick Cars, New Wave, Trains and the summer of ‘78 C.C., alias Rudy, T;s bald, Chip, Skiing, San Mateo HOT LICKS, P.G.C. the Klutz, Village store, Tomas, Pablo, Ben Jamin GH, SZ, Lester. MELODY MAISEL PL—boring, can’t wait to get out of here, Leslie, cruising, PB, skating, parties, surfers—Wow!, Checking out waves, cyno, Straita head sound, dancing, concerts, panthers, go for it!, Arizona— no way!! Cardiff, surfing, Hanet—where are you? LPC, doobies, radical on skates, totally, Sea Bear—how cute, Blue Dolphin, Sharlene, Coke adds life, Hawaii—I miss you, Summer, afraid to love, too much hurt. GORDON BIDWELL MAPES III(BudBMOCRal phNose)3MUSKETEERSTHEBULLSURFDICKF IRESATTHECLIFFSLARRYCSCD2YRSPOINTE RGROZGROCBANAPPLEBRADBERMOJULIA. OBLOCSFREEBIRDIRAD.RENYD,SUSANG.MY PALTRACKSMERRYSMASSCOOLJ..D.OVER11 GR.JACKRUNCONTCARDLARRYSTEAKPARTI IESITSYOURTURNTOBUTALKEYSKIBIGBEA RLISE—FOREVER?MIKE.IWILLIFYOUWILL AJOLLADUMMY151DYNOPOLISCIBOILERMA KERSHEINI IRIDETHEHORSEVARSITYCLO SEBUTNOROSESBNDEATHMOBILESUSANBO ATPARTYMOMANDDADADIOSP.L.FUTURE: Let The Good Times Roll. KELLY MARSH Friends, the very best. Jill, My ‘‘absolute’’ best. Diane, what can I say? You know. Elizabeth, thank you for being who you are. Mel tap, ten- ns, talk. Marci—mon ami. Delphine, our changes. Numbers, Clinches,fizzing,peptalks,toga, flat, do- nuts,soup, Thorndyke, elitest clique,phone bills, let- ters?,buns!goldia,parties, felling soooo good! And all that is to come. Love to my family, I have the best. Fut:Live on Cloud 9, Psych450SL. LINDA MARTES stupid jokes, veg-out sessions, roller skatin, Pin- occhio—is it still lit? Cathy, tennis courts, cheap trick, Is you Refrigerator running? Hey stinkers, can I borrow your Levi's? Did I say that? Phone calls at 4 am. Pat John—immortalized at last! I love you too George! Bye! CONSTANCE ADELE MARTIN(Connie) ALL my luv to my family and friends. I’Il miss you when we’re gone. AnneLindseyLisaRuthSue MelRexTinakK. What a blast we had Summer ‘78 our party 8 20. Hi Geoff. Are you Queezin’? I don’t love him anymore. Jr. Proms w Corky Tim. I'll get you yet. What party are we going to tonite? I wonder if he’ll be there. Special thanx to DR. Jeff and Mom. Future: Grow up. Mesa SDSU UCSB Psychology KayKabug. DEBBIE MARTIN(Sparkles, Kitty, DJ, Eskimo) forever young forever Free; SH. Life’s a Joke; MD. High? Everything’s a mother; AB. The Tarot Cards told us, unicorns showed us OL. keep the Peace; KM. What are you thinking about? CC Long Live Scotland; AC. TaTa Dahling; ‘Free at Last! Thank God Almighty we are free at Last!’’ Dr. King Be there when the mountain’s R singing the trees R living and the LADY comes. By By. KRISTY MASON If it weren’t for my friends I don’t know how I’d make it as far as I did... My first concert— STYX... LOVE... Parties . . . Good Times Bad Times... Parents... Beatles Friends... Jack... Rene... Orion. Mary Debbie. . Excitement What are you thinking about? Beau- tiful thoughts. What’s wrong? Never mind. .. Anne... Stacy DANNY MASTRO It has been an interesting experience. To bad you missed out on all the fun Marc: I will say good bye to all the girls for yu. STEVEN GUSTAV MATCHINSKE(Big Steve) 77 2 years of Varsity Football, 1 year of JV Football and Baseball. Yearbook,Photo Ed Burn- ing midnight oil in Darkroom to meet deadlines. Toga night, Good days with Mark and all my friends. Early morning Water-skiing before class, entering the Tournament, MasterCraft. Sharing the same Birthday and locker with Alisa. Being an ‘‘Uncle’’ before graduation. Future: Brooks Institute of Photography and Tournament skiing .. . CAMILLE MAYER My SURPRISE 15th b-day party!! All the gang and our surprise parties. Kath, _auren, Moe, Deb. New friends met made— Patty, Brenda,each Mike. Both Reubens on 16th 17th b-days— Thanks guys! My vacations(NY,JerryLewis,Gran dparents, kids). Special days and nights—bar- bequs at the beach, baseball games guys, dances, parties. Being cured Look out bees!! Special re- membrance to Tam. GARY McCOWN GMiscasj.X-Country: TheRapidCougar, St. Daletcher, LambandMe.Jr.PromWithShelley, DaveandSandy. TomWentSLO.RangerRickis TheRowdiest.F M.We ntTONY.AtgoSLO.HomecomingWithSuzyEineKat ze—Noah TheKILLER.CalTech PHYSICSorUC SDandBIO-PHYSICS.Sarah’sCute! ThanxMrs.NM yFavorite Maureen! IsThereLifeAFterHighSchool? ThereMustBeNOTHINGCouldBeWorse! WhenSom eLeave ThereAreAlwaysThoseLeft Behind. Knowled gelsOurFuture! MAUREEN McCUDDEN (Moe,Chipper) Vegas] II Summerville Summer,E.M.S. ‘‘South- ernGentleman’’tennispros detailed noves,10th with Mart ol gang:KK,CM,DD,LL,SP,JA,LS,AS.Big “L’11th,11 15-16 . . . COLD MUD!old days with Kath: Thrifty2am,PT TMarsh Big B, C.CH.C. C,ace mace, Kath police,School? Being ““Rukos little sister’’, phone service,carwash,cook, etc. Mokimo, Mel Candy C’s.Disneyland, Gray Ghose,work @ LGM Missing CTA. Kath . . . the best. Future: Travel RUTH ANN MCGUIRE (Ruthie-Critter) John Miky Hamlet. Love with a red-haired, hot-blooded Irishman—sugar and arsenic R.E. O0 H—Doors. Biotin, Cats, dogs. Enlightenment— organic friends. R- V-Ball. Spike Poopsie. Diana—Forever friends. I hadn’t forgot—Mom Dad. Thanks—I luv U. UCSD: Science Engi- neering. Nova Scotia. A home a family. Love. Freedom. CLARK McLANE Who is McClellan Yeah! Cruzin Dudley 3yrs. . Cheese and Crackers... Football, Leo why me? 1 yr. Var. Baseball. 11 yrs. around Pat, Oh Help! But what can I say? Thanx. Mark’s a Chump. Up late cramin for T’s. Huey! Scopin on French Curves. B R Ma Speers 6 Per-Expos. T’s make a deal. Larry’s short. Hawkins war stories. Marta 2 am. 20 Q’s Bkrfd, where’s Oregon? Skiing Utah, Diving Hawaii, Desert, G.B.C. Future: I’m taking suggestions. Loaf MARK McMAHON (POpo, Dopo, Ark, Mac) Have you left your lights on??? MMMM Tennis, ‘‘Can you beat so and so?’”’ Taking Angela to Drive ins. Dry Homecoming (a first) Never get- ting chemistry . . never getting anything. U.S.C. rules over Stanford, Michigan etc!!! Bermuda and B’s, Where’s summer?? Future: Still waiting. MARC McINTYRE Jimi, Rolling Stones, Lisa C. getting all with Friends. Riding my Maico jewel Flying to the the desert for the weekend yoh! Waterskiing with Gobel, the Kine personell. I’ve got silence on my Radio Let the air waves flow. Poyner is the Bst Teacher. horks missing school going surfing. disco sucks L.men . . partying, the session 8:24 with Merty, Space exploration in Mopar Division. Yakkk Future work, Surf, Ride, party. ace you all!! MARIA TERESA MEDINA my job, the car, Raqu, Ditching, Shelter Island, Carrows, movies, the year of 1978, meeting Ed- wardo George, Portugal, crusing, parties, Jour- ney, the gang, SES hall, Conquest, talking to JMM, “The one who flew over the coco’s nest,’’ Thanks to Mom and Dad, Maria, Rita, Teresa, Susie, Future: College, Marriage EVE MELMAN Best pals, LeLe-epic sister, Dedwa, Wendy— “Dreams’’ Chats, Rox ‘‘old buds,’” Woody Al- len Fan Club, hitting the Ken, Pink Ladies, Jef LJProm, poliscipals(Jack’s Box)parties, TEN- NIS(MVP, ‘‘Accidents,’’ Alpine, Caren, Pete), Annett e,cosmic, Michael, Big Macs, tao wow, oriental mix ex with Dana Kate, LJ yogurt Darth Pals, POINTER’s happy family ADS, Thanks swell 2nd mom, ISRAEL ‘79’ My Family Fu- ture: Find a Utopian world and hide there. CHRIS MILLER I’m sick and tired of hearing things from Up- tight short-sighted pig-headed hypocrits All | want is the truth now, Just gimme the truth now. NO short-haried yellow-bellied son of Tricky-dicky is gonna Mother Hubbard soft-soap me for Just a pocket full of hope It’s money for dope, money for rope. All I want is the truth, just gimme some truth. CLIFF MILLER 3 years at PL High... yea, will I guess I paid my debt to society. Return to forever, moontan, if you’ve got the time—Does Troy really exist? smells fishy . . . Butch Cassily. Who’s a Basket Case? Make a deal, T. Leon’s Lions. Pardon my Jespan. Free; ambitious, happy family, O for the muse of fire which ascends the greatest heaven of invention. Here’s to good friends! Future: UCSD JOYGEGS MIEEER On to bigger and better things . . . hope to be a music th eraist . . . dislike squash,tourists, inflated egos ... ‘Support the arts, love a musician’’ . enjoy baseball,baking,singing . . . Good luck to those nearest and dearest ... ‘Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead.’’ RON MILLER Baseball, HotDogs, Apple Pie, and me Voted 1978 All-American Kid of Ocean Beach. I’ve got alot of memories of Point Loma. Yea, all bad. Tracy, if you’r reading this, Hi Wanna go out Saturday? L-a-a-ater. CYNTHIA MILLIKAN(Cindy, Magilla, Milly) Linda, David, Jeff, Barb, Moe, Buff, Butch, Marshall My Hon! My Little Truck, $4.95? McD’s My sis, Xmas ‘78 What a goob! Really. Swap Meet? Frogies. Everyone 18 in there? Luv ya Mom and Dad. Future: Cartoonist, Marshall? KELLI SIRRIA MIRAMONTES 3yrs V-B,Many experiences w my lifelong bud Tam: T-kill-ya kid!4 n’ a fiat,van,bed . . ? Baeardi straight, H.C. Dance—kamakazi’s!hotels Rendez- vous w Wim Wob Knapp(Julian, Mes.) pic, 7 4 Kellog’spervy KOB—unzamboras, 65 group RE- LIEFS after saucin’.Time for a new one.Parties— probs. w KC What nerve!I’m sooo embarassed! Fernandez parties??getting every thing—Celia, who’s next?titty-twisters,Sea-Trader crew, Future: Money, Men Tam’s W-Bed!! MICHAEL MONIZ(Mike, Mutt,FM) ‘““What does FM mean?” ooh! Tatterd, Cruzin by with Schwat, Total partyng, Disneyland on M, Mex.Homecoming getting ‘‘Schtink bazofin’’ Dances, champagne Parties, sessions in B2 room 14 at Universal ‘‘crusin in Crusbergs’’ Space theater ‘‘Hey FM” D. Break Bob’s at 2 am Big A’‘l All nighter New Years Poker sun set session Ditching. Future: Ferari, 308 GTB, Hawaii last summer, Traveling,‘‘Just getting around’’ PLHS LO 79% SHAWN COLIN MOONAN(Moon, Monney, Rev. Moon) 3 years of Football, Bennie, Hud, Punky, and all the buddies, spoiling Kearny’s homecom- ing, Lauri=YEAH! Homecoming ‘78, Baseball, Beev, Andy, Banana,Lauri Ain’t that a shame?, Goof and Henry of Fish Fame, Rion’s US His- tory, Indeed, Gus’ shows in Math, Hop Sing, Cheap Trick for New Years. Future: Stanford, Baseball, Football? I guess I’ll just be the Moon, YEAH!! DOUGLAS MOORE(Uncle Dougie, Moore) Nurkey power, Jam, He: That’s a KILLER, Noah, right, party at Cricks, HH, west covina, Magic Mountain, EDGE Wood Band Night at SDSU, Mother Goose Parade, Old Town Parade, Seniors 233 half time shows, pep bands, MARCHING PRAC- TICE, football games, FARRELL’S Basketball games, swimming, Concerts, singing at Bullocks, Mr. Robinson, Ms. McGowan, Ms Murray, Mr. Crick, Miss Ogdin, Mr T. Future: UCLA or UC Berkeley to study fine arts or flying. PAT MOORE(Walrus, BigOfe,Mr. Piat) Many fun times with family and friends. Parties and good bamoes. Uncrowded surfing. Ski Utah, annual Park City trips. Neddles eye and P and R Bit’s inc. $$ Gnarly situatins. 18 years, 18 beers. My short football career at PL. I'll always remember Bucky, the best pup. Finding someone I really care for. 1 1 78 I love you Tina. ESTHER MOSELL San Diego, new places, unfamiliar faces. Every- thing is suddenly like I’ve always been here, that I belong here. But it is not so. I will be leaving soon. Graduating in January instead of June, makes reality take hold a bit sooner. Things will never be the same, it never is. So I say good by to San Diego. Thanks for what yo’ve shown me. NORA MURPHY Let the good times roll, garnet peak, strip poker on Phillip’s boat, Bary’s cabin, mex. Shelter Is- land fires, new years at neal’s sex wagon, party at my house, Ann, Cheryl, Gary, Kerry, and Budd, JNAK-tion, shrooms, roller derby mamas, sunsets, Bermuda beach, KaAnoi, General Hospi- tal, jacuzzis, sx, Oh Barb—her brother’s house, green M M’s, Almaden, Sean’s GOOD luck! Love to all his chumps, All my loves for you Gary, and you mom and dad. TODD MEYER It’s been: long, Discouraging, depressing, un- happy, and dreary, but for the bad there is good. There was learning, sharing, encouragement, fun, and cheery teachers. Good old Point Loman, you will probably always know me as a drummer, and that’s fine because when I become rich and famous I'll have you all over for a party. Good Luck and God Bless all of you. The almost crazy Todd Meyer JUANITA NAVALLEZ If you have something set it free, if it comes back to you it is yours, if it does not it never was. My memories: Office Service Sec. Ronell, Math Class per 5 11th grade. Teachers: Mrs. Davis room 510, Mrs. McGowan room 853. JANICE L. NERGER Badminton—most outstanding, PMA, Karen, Cindy, Karin—Cuttleshock? Organic or Polyester? No Prob, Brad, “I’ll miss you.” Lauren, Becky, Mara, Mark, Pat, John, Arbaba, Jack, Big Al. Riosprung AP-3! Yrbk; countesses; CSF, Nan Dig—LIRON, Hallo, born ina barn, food. Leif: Just because, PUAFOJ, Sweden, Machos. Barb— 1 counselor, friend. Josie—Chure man, chort, chit. 6th Lizard, PoliSci Can you relate? 18th B-day, midnight cruises Crystal T’s. CEPHAL- OMELD!! Future—UCSD, single, rich. 234 Seniors ANTHONY??NEUSTADT Sooo long Majors, Dick, Lisa, Raches Mags. Miss M A S H Orion yesterday today. Jamie Rocky. Hope for David Lisa. Live long prosper. THIS IS MORK SIGNING OFF. Future: Little bit of everything. CINDY NEVARA Badminton 77-78, winning: rowdy, losing: rowdy, Janice, team, CIF Track. Up Zola and dying! TJ I love it. Costa Rica, Hawaii PK—Gi’me all the HP! I’m so embarrassed! JT ‘78. AH-3 times, maybe 4? Fun in the sun. Mary, have fun in Islands! Thanks, Michelle All the way with PMA! TERRY NGUYEN Best friends always—Katie, Therese, Celeste, MO Kristin—Hey! Kathie, does your dad still call me a spring chicken? MO—remember stealing Loren’s chair? Therese, Celeste and Kristin—I'I| always remember our talks-you-know-whats. Kath- ie—Did I say it right? Creap or Creep?(Laugh) MT—I’ll miss ya next year! From Me, Mom, Dad—Best of my Love. Future: SDSU and being loved by... SARA NICHOLS Even though I was in IS I have enjoyed my years at PLHS. I have found that regular attendance to PL classes with yield a veritable cornucopie of knowledge. Memories: Majors, PLPC, “Go for It’’ “like so many butterflies in the wind.’’ Disey-fisey, Ben—Ben, small forst animals, In IS, the file Cabinets are filled with mind-altering. Drugs and the desks are lined with gold. ELIZABETH C. NICHOLSON Albert your the seetest gye! Summer 78, Augie still friends! Lynn remember all the good times and hold on to that man. Animal House. Debs probs, Irimga I cruisin cliffs Rene and my jobs! Cathy B-52 see you got it. SUZY (Bennett?) 12:00 when will it change Stag dances and champaign! don’t mix that stuff. Whats going on. 12 1 Future: Airline Stewardess, rich,sexy and in love! TAFFY NYSTROM San Diego forever! Point Loma is the greatest Thanks to my best friend Caren L. (Ciggy-Butt). She has a good shoulder to cry on. Hey Fats! Remember soccer and Jimmy? Craig Lewis—I'Il love you forever. Rocky Horror motto: Don’t Dream it! Be It! Dancing with my wild and crazy guy. Love to Dad and family. Laying out and playing in the waves at the beach with Cari and Craig. Hating ROP Stay Sweet Kevin! Queen Styx.—Taffy GREGORY ARNOLD NELSON—(Hey you Ani- mal, Nelso lil viking) Three years at Point is complete insanity. Now through, it is finally over and I have time to un-brain-wash my mind. Had the killer defense in football and took the LEAGUE championship. There was Jazz with all the drugies. PLPP lives at PL The crazy crew on the track field with Lesli, Dan, Jay Mark and everyone else. Parties, rockslide, cliffs DD and ? Farewell PL. LEIF OLSEN That’s Life Leif. Janice, Alan, caveman and all friends. Revermaddness. never going out in 10th grade. Homecoming in 11th. Tracie in darkroom, exposed film. Good times with Jan School and Crazy teachers. Tracie S. Tim. Auto shop and casual cruz. football, baseball and Yearbook, Future: college and flight school. fishing and camping LISA DIAN OBERG At the end of 3 yrs, there really doesn’t seem to be much that’s important enough or relevant enough to say. Thank you Sara, Ben, Tawna, Dana, Katie, Taffy, Brian, Karin, David, all of you know why you are special and what you did to make parts of these three years at times even enjoyable if not downright pleasant. The next four yrs? I canhardly wait. The freedom, or at least the time to find myself. Oh, I can’t forget— Thank you, Mutant. CATHERINE OLDHAM Memories of the good ol’ days, Bird one eye. Who’s parents are out of town this weekend? Summer of76 meeting DG 8-27-76 Boobie and Dingle Ball Red Sails Inn, Mex. with Lori, Ma- zatlan, Cantinas and discos friends old and new Jr. Prom no flowers? ASB Ball! M name in lights! Kanoi, skiing with Dave, HNY 78 shrooms and steak, mid-night escapades, craving good food. CHERYL LEE OLSON Hutch and I always partying. Let’s ditch! That Matt guy just told me I have big thighs what a... Three fantastic years of swimming We’re 1 We weren't truant. Homecoming 77 And “V”” Bob and Robyn in the camper. Water Skiing with the Doirons. JEALOUSY! Wild summer with the cowboys 78 Babbling w Karen Where’s the visine? Feast or Famine. Red-heads ARE NOT SEXY. 12 77 I love you Ronnie. CONRAD XAVIER OLSON As usual, I need and want more time. Is there anything wrong with wanting an eight day week for Olson’s? Stop. Relax. Welcome to my refuge of equanimity in this tangle of Senior indices. My regards to the gang I have at least four more years to delay life, and so I will. Begin. Antici- pate. When in dager or in doubt, run in circles, yell and shout. Society requires many pillars up- on which to stand. Is there any doubt? Stand fast. CATHERINE ANN PALMER —(Cathy, Cathy-Ann) Hola, memories w Mel,Rhe, Beth,Suz,Mare.. . Optimist gang, I’m in love!! Lili its raining!! FiFi, Rubberbabybuggybumpers, taking detours. Brick house, Ihave to gotothebathroom, frisbees Ms. Pre z, Chicago! parades bustrips, isitcute?? Hetookmeh ome!! Hi-sign, PatI’mpouting,gr.m m s Rosarita,G uad tortillasplays parties, 4 Popcorn DP the4 some, dancingpomas, sunsets, Highlights, I’mlost,nig htgameslaughing,sum78 But, But . . Reminiscing ,flowersloveyamom dad future: life, love hap- piness DELPHINE PARMENTER —(Delphi, Deli, Flip- per?) rap sessions, munchouts, and friends for- ever PEACHES! Good bad times at Jack’s, 87 45 Duck etc.,‘I’m in love’ . . . ‘Who to- day?’’ohlala those buns! Cheres amis Julianna Kenny! 1 9 78 Gruesome Threesome—Jill Kel— thanks for the memories! Bubba Adj Pop I love you! TENNIS!! Kimbies my pal! Happy New Year ‘78 1 13 79 Steve—We’ve got tonight! Maman merci pour tout. Future: exploring the KIMBERLY PARRY—(Kimmy, Pec as) JV. V. cheer, cheer camp, FUN! coneheads, night games PLIT’S, CLB.’s kidnapping, decor- ating TPing PL, PL rocks PHHS, statue w Judy goalposts HB, JV, LC, TD, friends forever swedes, gymnastics team, Coquettes, New Yrs 79, Love talks w Lisa (VO still?) Alley sleep- ing in cars w Heather’‘B’’ macho man BJ the best friend in the world, times w Jay. Thanks Mom Blair Future: Travel Fun. HENRY PAYTON All the good things that happened. Three years of Football, MADE good friends, Lito Micheal C., Lawrence, Larry, Ronald, Chris, Micheal W., Big belly(Jason), Clint, Chubby(James), David (The big hand) Disco 10, had a good time with Dawn. Luvit Looking Forward For the Prom, ALL THE GIRLS. The Future: To College SDSU KAREN PEEBLES Badminton 77-78 CIF Playoffs Individuals Top six in city, All the good times with the team and friends Jan, Nancy, Karin (Thanks), Cindy, Lauren, especially John Parties, Movies Dances, fun in Texas in 78, Always Playing Racquetball Year- Staff, All the Way With PMA, Ego Amo Tae John, Thanks Mom and Dad EVELYN PEOPLES —(little red, baby cakes) First of all I would like to thank my family for loving me as they have. Thanks (BIG BROTHER) for the ride. My 10th gr. (DEAD) 11th gr. (nice) ME, PW, NA hanging with IPO. Gradnite, foot- ball, track. Basketball, TSP friends—THE GANG, KL, PW, NA, LP, SS, RS, CD, LS, (NL twin) goodluck. Cousins MW,AW, Benchwarmers, Sweethearts (RW, LM) God Bless You All... LYNEE MARIE PERRY—(Nay, LP) Best friend Ena, Droid “the iron chicken’’ Nobes- man, 3 yrs w RLW, Spike, S JL, B-dubs Jon AL, Wild Bill, Bird, 007, LH, JG, Worley TP w LM KT, Catalina, Mexico, Skiing Mammoth Utah Colorado, Hot Chocolate, I want a cute instructor! Hawaii, He’s my cousin! Chic, my X-19, MBHS CHS, Film Club LarryZ Ernie B. HRFS, 4x4 MAGNUM, Luv to BIG MAC LJ, Rea’s Love ya Mom and the Captain SUSAN ELAINE PERSON —(Suey, Sue‘’B’”’ Honey) YOWZA! No more PL YEAH! dances, parties, CONCERTS(w kim)!! South Missionw hoody, dietpepsi,; CHEAP TRICK RULES!!w kim sis, pu ddlestomping, boatparties, Gma’sHouse, rubberbaby buggybumpers, NewYear’sEve'78, Chris‘Angelsw K T Judy, 3muskateers, PLPP? Highlights77-79Key Club79,ASB77-79,backeast football games ANDY GIBB!! DallasCheer‘78,my bestest pals: JV,KB, MM,BN,MA,CP,AH,BM,SS,RD,MA,JH,KP,JR, KG,JV, MY FAMILY i love you!!!! JOHN EDWARD PETERSON -—(Pete, Petey, Big John) Struggling in physics, goofingoff in Chem- istry with Johnson and DeGroote, Enduring T’s jokes,sleeping in government.My friends Jackie P.,John L.,John A.,Mike J. and the rest.Where does all the time go? Long live the Beatles! Future: Chemistry Major at San Diego State, UCSD, or Cal Tech. DAVID W. PLAG (MFG you big Dummy) Bennies boys JB SE DF Pat got lifted, 10th-Auto-Jason’s sport-12 yards, Me and Sal 1st floor escape BD Me Full on every sunday Roain or sun. Train an inch away, Dave racing around on two. Bruce slowww. TD on JV B-Ball with Fred. Mx in the dos. Debbie early Susie sandy in the bag. 6th per, John tells me all. SL Love ya Future: MESA Tech ski desert. Caught you later PL. CHRISTINE MARIE PLANK—(Tina) Sing A Poor-Girl a Point Loma Song... Da Da Lun Dun Da.Homecoming! Dancing—in the streets Prospective D-Club member Thanks for the ride don’t forget to pick up Bishop. You were a great black kittycat Thanks for putting up with shopping bags you’re the cats meow. Teddybears forever. It’s a bird, It’s a plane, It’s . . . Super- friend! I’Il miss you all Selamat Jalan. TAWNA L. PICKENS “Fly little brothers, be free!’’ CHRIS PIPER I like the song, I like the bong, and I cant be wrong. So PtLoma don’t change. I liked being Trapper John and M-Ceeing the Varity Show. This is the place beat outer space. I know of no way to show me the way to the land of the Pt Loma High. Also I like the girls. I wish they all could be California girls. ANNETTE POLLOCK AMY,SHORT PARTY,ALPHA BETA,SANCLE MENTEISLE, BABESCOPING,RS,10%,BB,BES TEST PALS, MUNCHY RAIDS.MARK,JACUZZ ING,GREENFLASHES,KIDDO,MAZATLAN AD VENTURES, COVE, ROSARITA.ALLISON, LAGU NA,OB JOGS SWIMS,CLOSES FRIEND BDM. NIEL,D-BIKES IN MEX,LAUGHS,ZOOMBK’S, BACKWASH!TECATE,TJ,UGH!DINI BIRDMA NGROUPIE(DAY NIGHT)RANCHMARGARITA SWZ DADSTEVEGOODOLDDAYS’MOONDOGG YBIKERIDESMOMSF HAWAII?DREAMSSUN SETSRAINBOWSENDLESSSUMMER,EVE T HEIMPOSSIBLEQUESTTHINGSHAVECHANG EDBUTPINACOLADAGLASSYOUWOULDNTTE LLMEIFIBEGYOU KAREN DEE POWELL(Growl,Zp, Hoop) The imitation high school student. I can’t stand your pimply adoliscent faces. Ill take his dare Fun with Shank yelling in my ear and doing better than Amy in class. Rion and his self fulfillment. 5 2,5'2.2 Zapped by Tony at Sac. C.C,T.C.C.,T. The twenty-four hour fun run. Thanks Amy for being a pal. Thanks Coach. Thanks to Greg,Joe, Jim, Bob and especially to John. Future: UCSC and the law. MATTHEW ALLEN PRINCE Hanging with the locs at John Sucking Hienies, getting all, listening to carlos Jam. Crusing the parties with TK, CS. All at BA’s, Locs only! Big Bear, over the cliff with Charlie. New Year’s Eve ‘78 with Lynne Frank and TC,Ep. Working at the Yacht Club and Streichers with Tk,CS Con- suelos with Lynne once a week. Checkin pumkins with M.L.T.A.G.G. and all the Locs Future: mucho spots COLETTE PRITCHARD ELLIE! Gayle, Laurie; MASpeerper6;tardies:11th trips toKkKearnyETC;myteeth“ I’M ALL... “‘KaA noiSkyShows!SUMMERS—northOB, Bermuda, Kel loggsDANCESPARTIES!NEWYEARSEVE76!Ju ly4s!SGFizzsB+DAYsatspag.FAC!TM—BrassMo nkeys WierdboysRasS PARKL; BEACHBYS77;S KIING Badger Easter7 8chasingGJ, BU Gw E! Yose mite79?!ballettapjazMC,BS;Jun28‘77?rushesatF V4!thanksRobin! —officeparties, friends, BC,JT!—™ Jo’’“BBB”“T DPSMfor’ BIA”; D—LAND!slumber parties FUNUCLA?! TAMARA JEAN PROKUPEK(Tam) To all of my special friends, past present, PB, LL,LY,CM,CM CM. Thanks for the memories. Cruisin’ in my honda car. Fried in the sun with Lisa. Wanna go to Jack in the Box? Sunsets. “Ahhh! There’s a fire engine!’’ The we copy Syn- drome. Blondes have more fun. I love it! We are punk rockers. Future: I don’t know yet, but I’Il figure out something. GREG QUICK Havin’ some fun. Aug. 4, Sept. 13, Oct. 31, Dec. 27 with all good friends, JS,MT,PT,JB,BP. So we’re suck in San Antonio DM, BIG DEAL! what’s new MS? Inside bird, Ospreys Iuscombe’s. “Sockhop, Point hop, raquetball and mooey shop. The only thing that got me through was break- ing all the rules.’’ PETER ROSS REEB(Pete Drugs) Bennie and fottball(banquet—MVP—DB, McClell anAward)ride after Kearny(snatch),Gus Bandage Club,got the plan?,Gus,Hyde(a net sfu cable)talk ing with Amy, Barbara, Chauffeur service (don’t kiss back there),being hungry,Pus and Pete Tests Inc.(11th), cliff runs,anonymous halloween dance, Yacht Club (1 qt.) dance with Gus(the band was good!),Lemon’s and Dupe, Bryan 29(dance bud- dy),Knotts’ bus cheers,Just Lick and Best Fishes, Yeah!! Seniors 235 SUZANNE REPAIRE(Suz) “Cheap Trick’’ RZ,my boyfriend,J.T.,Lisa’s!! Cow -Can you lok ant my face yet? ‘‘He’s a whore’”’ PL dances, how dry!! Cocktails at 2:00 am in Lisa’s Jacuzzi with Brian and Eddie!! Spitting up at Soccer games. Cooking class with Veralynn and Lou. Brian checking out the damage at Crown Point. Living in our Condo. on the beach in P.B. Future: Credit Cards!! JILL ELLEN REYNOLDS(Scooter, Scoot) shy scared, KaAnoi, little sisters Karen and Sally, Madcaps, Zlac, Assembly, Mammoth ski- ing, Back East Trip, Nado on boat, Bowie Rod San Felipe w KB, long distance calls steal- ing locker door, having such good friends— Thanks! FUTURE: Europe this summer, school marry a good looking man and become semi fa- mous and rich! MARA RIEDEL 2 yrs—Mads w Rob R, Laurie 0,Mo(I’m so con- fused!),Louise ‘‘Wild and Crazy Czechs,” CL, MM, Ct’s, Hi C’s. Miss 0, Hons, Eng. PoliSci w Hastings letters to JFK Mrs Risty’s Calc to the last min w Jan,Nancy,Cathy,John Sarah, Fung’s little Sophs. Countesses, CSF Thanks for all the good and not so good memories. Future: State and ? KEVIN MARK RING(Ringo, DIngding, Whatever) 2yrFB,lyrTrack,2yrBand,Jazz,To Tod,Dung and the rest of the Band Buddies—Hiii! To my friends, Greg,John, MarkP., Piley,Smith+ Tim+Cash—stay cool + | catch u latr good teachers: Leon, Rion, Mac,Crick,—Keep it up. The ladies: LW,TM,HL, CL,KK,RL,CH,RT, most of all Melody—I still love ya, thanx for the good times + the bad. Future: music major at SDSU marry the right girl, be a pro musician. Paterna. CATHERINE LYNN RIPLEY(Cat,Rip, Tom, Slugger)JV Cheer‘‘ooo-aah, Charlene! A—H—B— S—meeting?The Art of Walking,WE’LL be danc- ers? Oh Well.‘‘My Name in Lights’’At the hop. Boogie Bugle Boy. Hi Buster! Too much cham- pagne. The “old house’ on Ranliegh ST. 7 13 78 Hooray!Shh,It’s a bear! Bus rides to tap . . Ugh! Slurpy runs.Shows—MP,M-+ M s, PP, Help! Goody bag the hot spots, Taco B.,GagintheBag.Future: Head in the clouds,Feet on the ground, Smiling! WILLIAM WELDON ROBERSON(Wild Bill, Rob erlips,Ernie Douglas,Klaude Klone) Tray Kuerbis —I Don’t think so, WATAI CADEN,Juk Mickey Land gasser,Dizzy,Heather B,gray babies and Sosna Muffin, Kristin’s big leaps, P-Shops, Mongie Ward KATH! Chantal’’ Flying high on Landis’ CarDally Dodie, Resa,Lynee, Julia Brooks, busines swoman Mo Foley, S.Repaire, Lambumba, Whiz headmunchin at Desanne’s, Buckley lips, The Stev engirls, Horse mouth lady F ‘‘Cash’’ M’ Cat, Mamakuerbis,starlight room,YOU CANT WIN, J the box,DIANA Ross,Zieg,My Name In Lights, Scanlon, Bit-5,Stage 7 LEAP! I want to act now! Bennett AEh!I LOVE YOU MOM!!! 236 Seniors STEVE ROCHESTER(Rocky, Roach) Beaner( Mex) Martha, Bermon, Froggy, Inferior, Fli pper, Harpo, Tex,Nose,achachacha,BIG Al’sTurna bout,SHOUT me and my TR7!!! To Dr. Shank, I got the plan, Niethold, Nelson, Hill, Wilson, Smith, Murray,‘‘T’’ Love’s over the summer.Surfed out in OB WOW! Want ta but an ad? Areseanchpap erin2days?Way to go USC! Hey Nose,when we going Coyote Hunting? You mean it’s due today? Augh. Future: UCSD,USDSU,Mesa,OB,SESD So Long PLHS! JOYCE RODGERS My most memorable things at Point Loma. MY East Coast trip,Half-school days, Hour Lunch Va- cations, Riding the bus with my friends, Awards Banquet,BCT,Murray’s Amer Best Sell, Remem- ber MaryAnn C. NJROTC Commander Wiram, Chiefs Smith Quinlan,CO Mike Johnson and XO Dawn Hurt, all other Cadets. To all my friends throughout my 3 years at PL, may you all have as much fun and happiness as I have. LR,VD,LA,LA,FB,RM,JC,HR,DS,SF,JR. LORI ROSSER Finally made it! Life Long Friends KAREN,Jac qui, Muffin, Nanette, Lori,Dr. Michael T. Stafford, LA and SB partner,Cold mornings with Karen and Jack,Jeannes La Fonda, Home Federal sum- mers,Loul,NEW SEED AFTERNOONS, Long weekends in Mazatlan with Karen, Faint!SWEDE N,The macDonald in Big Bear, Park City Trips October 29 with Michael. Future: A 450 SL in every color! RUTH ANN RUSSELL(Mouse,Leetle bug) My four Dana, Bettina, Gayle, Lisa, EuropeZLAC 77, USA Team 78 belgrade, AFJL SNL—cone ROD STEWART wears it well (Row 1 Center) Bathroom sinks on the balcony in AM—sterdam! MONA! Bulgarians Gayle! DQ’s Pete Nutella. Wart’s wart crazy Tracy K. Wilsonian Hill Transverse costarum, Bermuda beach Crew Cls summer 78, my party, Tom’s Trojan, Denmark. Future: Olympics 80, live in Europe, USC! TIM RUTHERFORD Ruff The Cajonheads in Pt. Loma Stingin’ Nu- gent Road Trip ‘78 The Shootout‘77 Nailed 502 Trip Pin with Andi Endless Clean Lifts at Rock- slide Wheeling with Seiber E. Buzz Miller Yng the Up In Smoke incident, the smunchies,scrun- chies, the 1:35 chug hos how Am I drivin Laun- chin w Craig Jammin with Scott Good times w Jean Monty Python and the Holy grail Ten yr. olds at the Strad KFMOVIE Scj;pcl,as pr ;eagie uabpes tje Daily B. Future: Barrels, Parties. MARK SAFFRY Snow Skiing, Water Skiing, Racquetball hittin Big Al, Mommoth with two shroomers, ‘‘Let go Let’s go!’ GOing to the beach. Cruising in the Vee Dub, F.C.’s Z. Future? Hopefully! ROBERT SCHULMAN(Mountain Bob,BS,Bobe E Pin)Lamp,‘‘Sophomore’‘OH NO!,GROZ,Ladies Gents . . . Wall of MOOGSC, Schlep, Mies, Rilo, Hewie, Sethsparty that wasn’t,EdSactly!OBOSPA C,ASB,Tell Me More,Cheap Trick gang:Salt,Mo on, Banana, BH, Beev— Tennis, Bronze, Canard, mun cher,Sillimy concert buddy!Cervantes Raid,CARS, Beck’s Beck’s,‘‘Woo . . ‘Hey Partner,I Can’t Stand It! Pyramus Thisby,Redlands Gang, Philo s.KingsZeus’ Cheerleaders, Confirmation, SENIOR rhiss DIANN SECORD(Deeda, Wheeler Woman) CLB, JV and Varsity Rah, Pointer Pups 1, PLIT,B-day Buddy TK, HeBliBr, Shanee, Kimmy, K-nap Take it easy—no problem, pitching pen- nies, ‘A’ 4-wheeling w ML-Red Truck , Cruzin’ Bacon St. Another Secord party!,pillow fight w DD,JM,PV Secords disco LR, whipcream Hi, Ramones, machoman, those cliffs( HA), homecom- ings late nights at Noe’s(Alpha B),Carrie’s 17th preparties . . . assembly,good times w Paulette! at PPL.Friends(A‘ Bell)! Future—Money!! Fash- ion Designer. SHANDELL SOSNA(Shanee, Pal, Cubby, Huck) My friends:Cath, Heather, Di, Suz, Kueris, Lesli,Jay, Ed,Ando, BJ, JHarvey, Pal, Bull, Scotty, Bill, KK, KP, KB,JV,CH,DV,JB,RR,CR,JV Cheer,ASB Con Quien?BD,RD,AC.Sly,GottaSingGottaDance! Spee chHcoming, Parties, Cances,mmouse,awoo! 1 1 79! J’sBedrm,Champagne,Oh, Well . . . TDHayes,hi- sierras, VW‘s,M+M’s,EB! Mt.picnics,D-land! HB Loser?No Way!PPgoody bag,slurpy runs, Ban- quet Blackout! Puffonatab!Art of Walking! I won’t grow up! Broadway,here I come! FUN!!! THOMAS DAVID SHAPIRO(Tommy, TommyBab e, Tome, Veep, Grots) Bry-Bry:Wendy’s at the beach, the daammn good times and you,you,you —Isay—your piano.Chris since 18 months.GROZ! —Andy,LauriMoon,Hoppy,Bobe,Bry and I. Shank —It always ceases to amaze me!’’ Amber al- ways most dear. ASB,Lunch Crew of ‘78. Mitch- ell’s at one . . . am Ellen—those sticky digas- trics. LR in Mo. 3yr of wrestling and just 3-3. Plaase Irma.Key Club VP of sorts. FUTURE: Not Princeton. LORI ANN SMITH(L.S.) Kiem, Anne, Is there any snow in the mountains? Cardiff, going angles, good times with MaryJane. Hot Legs, Kiev, I feel Naked! Cheerleading, Hey Wow! Jeanine, are you in love?Bretley. 595 RDF you know what that means. T.S. TRACY SMITH(Spacey Tracy) Shue Dang Bro. Lets go for a jet run. Flares at the 78 homecoming game. JV Baseball with Coach Spahr. Best game, vs S.D. three for three. Three RBI’s. Auto with Mr. Crusberg. Smith your gonna hate Life. Mrs. Tannone’s twenty-minute short class. The Tough Chevy Truck. I still want a four wheeler. Seniors 6 Faculty 0. Bonzo Bob my best friend keep cool. And you guys didn’t think I’d get out of here. ERIC SPORE(Hoody, Hooder, Spooore, SporeZone) Beach House Rae and Gayle VERY short hair, Boogie Boarding, Pilar Tropicals, Felix my cat, Derek, Paul, Neal, Scott Brian Hartely Key Club skiing Knotts, Marias Lobster Negra, Modela, church Retreat SC with Sea Ski Mrs. Murrays Soph. English Class, Swan Song FMCW,Poker, Tim Cajonheads, ‘The Train!” OB lowlife, Guaymas scratched nose Golf at PP VV, Adios PL and Friends. JANET STAGNARO Martha rules! Anne planstalksjogdiethudlegs Anna Cathy thanks thrilling weekends depressions thanks Connie and Dana. V-ball cow feet success uncle loiee ladies last of lead feet. B-ball family it was fun Michelle and Puddy watch out! Bill sic joke Expos you're inferior Shak badpack hom- rasing. Last stag bono son is graduating Thanks Friends. MARIA D. STATLER The good times wi had in the Badminton team. Maria Beltran a una amiga a todo dar. PS Keep in touch in the future. Biology Class: Melvin T. Roger S. you both made the class fun. Mr. Leon, Mr. Marshall Ms. Steffens thank you for all your help. To: Ton AJ you're still the 1 in my hear. Thanks for the TLC “1979” Lucky year. RICK STEPANOF(Schlock) V. Ball 76 77,78,79 in the Car with Double D. and M.K. Party practice with V.B. Team 78 good times A.P. K.M. Kelly and Led Zeppelin and Morris. MARK STRATTON Had many great times with friends in ‘78. Colo- rado river, Sierra’s McCanes Valley,Salton Sea. Had many fun days at the beach, fishing, hunt- ing, camping, playing sports,going to the moun- tains, acting like a tourist, and catching rattle- snakes. Bye Mandy, hope you have fun at col- lege. And bye to you too Sinda, hope you have a great time at Tahoe. I will miss both of you It was great knowing people at P.L. LAURI SILLIMAN Dedicated to my husband, Anna banana—forever and ever young love for sale,life is a prime rutt- stick BB CHEAP TRICK: I want you to want me: Bun E, Rick,Tom Robin, RFC-rion is God face it! SS has the Bod! 403 KEZ bay-oou don’t EVEN ask TG? snipe leroy lincoln leave it ‘lone tom petty BUGS lipstick vogue UTM makin’ the move baby! 0B 10-200 Ken Bobe,thebeev, moon, j a,goof,ann bite the royal nuck world Senior- ANNE SILVA(Annabanaba) Jogging w Janet long talks, typing D’s. Mur- ray’s eng. w Cathy Marys’ garment, Every day with Ann—Spasing out and walking in frustration, Steph. skiing, “your such a Waly,” Driving W Lindsey for hr. Lunches,babysitting ALLTHETIME, 8 21 55,Highlights food, secret loves All the Bllys, Rocky Horror, fun summers w KK Connie, good years w MarsCarolePennyHeidiNancySteve Bobby,Become a writer and move to Australia. JOA ANN SILVA LOOK AT MARCE, CAR,LIS,CRAGO, SIL 7-11, BACK PACKS, PH 0-1, TUNUNIA, CLAIR ¥1 ARAB GREEK MEN, HEAT FLEET BEST BUDDIES M.L.R. J.G., STRATUS TED DD, Z-28, 1-12-79, SUMMIT LOCAL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL HI SIGN. HAWAII 78 79, TICKLE PINK CHI-CHI’s, THANKS G.N., J.M. B.S.,MOM DAD. FUTURE: ART, LOVE AND HAPPINESS. JEANETTE SMITH(Jen,Smitty,Marty’s Little Sis) L.M.‘‘Hey you stinkers, can I borrow your levi’s?’’ ‘78 a special summer—8 21 78 Krishan Mulvaney’s Forward st. The to truck Can’t for- get DORA MY BEST BUDDY! I’m a ramblin’ gal Especially for R.R.R. I Love YOU!! Those were wild and Crazy times! I’Il never forget! Future: Robert and Chapman College—Art. JENNIFER SMITH It’s been great Majors I'll never forget you Mash David and Lisa. Mr E—love ya! Everyone in Majors don’t forget Me. You’ll always be a part of me. Remember: BILLY JOEL taking buses at 7:00 Physio Cats-Meow Saturday Night Live— love it! Working at the San Diego Zoo Hospita: IXOYE I’m in a New York State of mind Its the New York City rythm going through my life... I’m just a Native New Yorker......... KARIN SMITH(Smiley) Sailing, 8 2 78,McD’s fantastic 1 crew,Fred Summer ‘77 in France,quelever, Boebekeur, back- packing, finals!(Thanks Karen), Kitty.Friends— (Dor), Peach, Naes, Nash, WeeWee, Germ, Don-Ho, Jeffrey. May the road rise to meet you... They’re relating again! All the way with PMA! Future: College, Europe. NANCY JEAN STONE(Bones) Hallo.Fun with friends:Jan— Pat, Leif, Al, Karen and Karin,Cathy, Ted,Steve, Chuck. Summer par- ties,7 4 78.Ice skating? Swimming. Tennis 78-79, thanks Pete, Kathy.Football games. Keep practic- ing Dottie.Fedmart, Where? Whoops. What were you,raised in a barn?nese-Chi.Yellow Tiger and the Blue Nun.Hastings is read to split,can you relate?Lizard 6th, count-down.Farrell’s.Combo,Ash, andTrash. Super class of ‘79.Future:UCSD and fun. DORA STORNIOLO(Sara’s Sister) The Volleyball Team and Craig Softball 13 Jeanette and being best friends The Kitchen Win- dow, The Little Dog Going to Las Vegas and the Desert with S.S., A.T., and J.S. Future: Col- lege, Volleyball Who Knows? ANNA ST. JOHN MyFamilyWeeWee Family MyWifeMyLoveLaure STNTBFatherSilliman TheRutSistersRionTheBo dMrMacS S MakinMovesJanBobBeevMoonAngkKri sBroJoeRosyMrBillRC BuddyPT TheBehrBowlsaw dust BIG WedSnipelyWhiplashDeepConversationsP ARossBBTeamTheKnopfsSlothTheFamilyCathy’s FloodMoviesHomeComingGangMathStMart’sMar thaTootsieDoY ouKnowY et DisneyPHFCDesertTrip sHostTrips VisitsLackinRionForeverRFC CHEAP TRICK PRIMENEEDED FRIENDS THANKS FORBEING THERE IN GNARLYTIMES MICHELLE FRANCES STYLES(Mitch, ITCH) Cathy-Shell, Eat hay, ouise—Michsty, Yowza,Fes tive, L J,E-Z8,t.n.c.,Mexico‘77Camp‘78— Butter milk,Wang ho! Bovill‘77—‘‘MoonDance’’Ba,da, da,I shimmy,do you?Funny Shell, Shelley—palsi e,Paivi—tennis, Boss, Bells Sr.Highs, Nicht Wahr, Expos.— PROCRASTINATE, Oui, Physio— Janet Buddycat, Highlights, 12 25 77—G.G.,At 17’’TheRouge-Spruce,I forgot,Xmas ‘78—Oregon, 20,Ski,12 31 78.Future: Physical Therapy,travel and see the world. DARRELL STYNER Jackie! 3 years on track. Hon. Eng. Hon physics and Hon. Camels 210 AB Yosemite. Oh my camel, I’ve got tickle phobia! D.W. Gunk Ben- gay and ALa wo ugbar. Aceing Rion’s Test Dot- ties class. Nelsons stimulating lectures Unicorns and reindeer. Cross Country. Dr. Shanks class. Making movies. Be it! Don’t dream it? Getting wet with someone special. Guitar. Midnight snacks of the third kind. Future: Space travel at UCSC SARAH REGINA SUTTON(Bootsy) I had a very nice time at Point Loma The three years, I was there. When I came here in the 10th I didn’t know anybody, So I would like to Thank N.A.,EP,MW.MC.CR.JL.KL.LM, but most of all I would like to thnak Priscilla Wilson. Well I must go and go to city College. Just Because I’m gone I won’t forget the friends I lift behind. I like to thank my mother and grandmother for all the trouble they wint through to help me to suc- ceed. Love Bootsy. Class ‘79. LEANN TEIXEIRA(Lean, Tex) Gymnastics 579 Cheer V,queerleaders, night games,kidnape,camp,homecoming Jr. att.,Jr. Prom 78,ditching with Lucy and gang,E.J.—Corvette Summer, Vet’s and BH’s, good friend Bennett and talking lips,Res and zuchinnie, skiing with Diane C,Laughing with Heather B fun with RD,MD, 12-15-78 Its about time SV MAGENTA PAINT, Palm Springs Lisa maybe? Charlies Angels, 4 musketeers. DARELYN TELFORD D me + B 11-4-77 the old BA + DE. gas sta- tion! lower cliffs! lucky 151. S.OB horsie rid- ing, ‘vets’ 56, its your prom baby! Mr. A’s RH + I + Hawaii, do I look nig yet? Damin + Howie. red blankets Pizzaw craters Cry RH+RD Tennis w out balls JLSL haha puch Me and Davey,Ditch? OTP I’m in love—w Who? Brad? Lizzie-Cardiff. Whats in the blender wood-tick- phillips + KB. Future: rich sec MBenz convert Boats and lover. CHARLOTTE ANN TERRELL(Charlie,Cat) La La McKinney, Cookie you H.B. and Gizzel N.W. Wildcats D.M., Miss Lewis LT,Eb,LJ in Las Vegas B.R. Dance, Dance, Dance. AT PK ES with SC. for Cal. Jane. Linda K. in Mur- ray’s 5th, B-day Bash in LM MO Caps, S.M. Get in together culturally. EH, HB, Ka Anoi, Seniors 237 BP Stuck, CF MO, AB, AP. Keep Smilin Fox in Espanol MB Tusty Bresser. Surfin in New Zealand, Dry. AMBER THEILACKER Swooning for ‘“‘Hucks’’ Viana and Hud. Tom try ing Rodeo Gucci Jackets while I held our brown bag lunch—there’s class! Pickle Puss, Pal Chortling Hill. Warm May nights alone with Diet- zgen over a Soft “Vienna Blood.’ Capturing San Fran with Kathe! they called me “Thee-Licker,’” “Tie-Latcher’ .. . and ‘Ber’ Beev is “Calc notes’ Solace in carnations, parents, and foolery at Tahoe! Next: SLO, L.A. in Jap Eur. DAVID ADAM THOMPSON Retreats in the mountains . . . hangin out at ber- muda beach . . . “here comesa train” .. . Take a trip with the Grateful Dead . . . Working with bamboo . . . Lobster and Negra’s in Mexico... 24 hour parties . . . Celebrating Wednesday... “Hey Norm, want some milk? . . . Parties in the D. bus .. . all the good times at BZ’s house... but most of all the tow things I enjoy and love very deeply, mu music and my friends. And re- member, always use good sense! TRACEY ANN THORNTON (Tuffy, Peach) 3-1-77 now a specail promise Punky and Tuffy, Sunset Cliffs, McDonalds, Candy Striper, Brrr, girl scouts, blue van Grandmother Ann, Strawberries,popcorn I am Canada, Sandy, Mono, Shrine camp, Koalas, Grease, Soccer, Cole ASB, hilites, BigBear burrito, spilled Lemonade, Karin,Jeff,Cari Kid- naps, sweet 16th, Taffy, Junior Prom Senior Proms ‘77, ‘79. etc, special thanks and love to Mom, Dad, Giles,and Allen, Bye! DANA TILLSON (Dane to one), ‘76-‘77, help from Gige, crazy AM times with Al, Bun, ZIAC,and Peter, fast double and Mona, ‘78 with the best four, Lise, Butna, Gilly, Bug 0.U.S.A.B.S.T.C. Years in Seattle, L’s Guitar, Barb Woof, 14 Flights, Beach Conversations, profits from Rion, “Whatcha thinkin’ . . . ? ’ProOneida Torture at Jack’s, thanks to Jen for the years and rings things, Kate, you'll always be an essential part of me, “E Nagua’’ LISA A. TOLMIE Don-Ho! Mo and La Jolla. I’m bored! The guy at the Bowling alley—awoo! Nawsh, Jeremy, Dor. Running with Leslie. The Ciffs and the Cuties. Mac’s and Jack’s—getting the munchies with my sis. C.L. and cruisin’ with Lynne Search WAT pT kat Hey man! Wow man! I’m bored! Party, party, party! New Years and buzzin Kathy,I’Il miss you. Jim, Bobby, Jeffrey, and Kenny. Friends Foever. Future: College. PATRICK CARBER TOOMEY (P.C., 2ME) HEY SPAZ! I KNOW Y’ALL LISTENIN’ BUN E C.YOU IS LACKIN’ FO SHO.ANNA, I TOLD YOU. GRIZZLY, PRIME,AND SUPINE. NIGHTS IN THE BOX. THE CONE TRACEE,DOHNT 238 Seniors FURGIT THU NOAT. KILLER BE OTISYAUR AHNAUOTAHVANAUORURETEHTAHVONAHU ARE MY BEST FRIEND, BRAD. I DON’T EE EVEN KNOW! FORMS OF BE.P IN THE B, BILL. GOTCHA COMRADE! IT STILL GNAWS ME. DEATH IS..., THE SHOW—MNL FUTURE: COLLEGE, MEDICINE, Y MUCHAS RIQUEZAS THANKS TRACY, JELFANELFIS, AND CATHERINE DAVID TUGGLE Michigan, NASA, Bets with Beans, Katie and Hot Pinks, Amy’s Red vest, Carol on the Sub, and the Famous Physics Teacher and Her Poetry Hangup, a MAJOR Letter Plus Sami’s Krazy Robertand Tony Curtis of Homicide. Ted G. and his Junior High Girl Hangup, and Senor Vianas Pointer Problem. Don’t Forget the L.A. CAper and Becky’s High flying Dress. What about the Sea World Aligator Pit. Adios POINT LOMA. ROBIN TURNER Summer 76, good times on the Jorge in Nade with Scooter,laghing till it hurts with Betsy, Skii ng Big Bear,Mammoth,Mogul phobia. My Cher ie, Mong, Betsy’s shortcut, Mexico and K-milk, Hei di Ho,Hi there the mother can always tell,Mr Contacts, Tracie McNichol,exKaAnoi sister, Chow Babies,Cracking up w Melwi Walt,3yr cursh, Hi de outs, Lisa Steve, Disneyland w Betsy Walt, Jack,fun times Annette, Linda, Beth, Hi—ee Lisa, Jooge, Best family in the Universe. AMANDA ULLOA HK I love you. KPH you're still 1 Little Chris 2 18 78 Hawaii 75-77. Summer of 76 (Bums) Long talks with De. Almost doesn’t count(thank God) Deacon you crazy dog. Future:Plans Beau- tiful! Thanks Mom D ad for bearing with me. MARK ALAN VANONI(Pooh Bear) March 31—November 5,Leslie Bo. Never will forget them—Lesli thanx for everything you did for me You helped a lot—Luv forever—“‘Follow me Follow you.’ Times spent that will always be with me—Keep in touch Les—Jr. Prom Bo’s Delirious driving, Twice! Hockey Soccer Track 12’6’ Friends DS,TS,JH,PLPP. My family thanx I love you—FUTURE College—Going to miss PE Remember when..... JOHN VARLEY 1977 parties dances Marc, Paul, Eric’s team work sum ‘78 Debbie J. My Love? Bryces’s split lip, Manny, Danny, and John the neighborhood bums, Ted and the guitar David Scored 78 Tran sAms rule! Mammoth ski trip in skids cornbinder Foreigner is the hottest! diving surfing the cliffs. Wurlygag Future SDSU CPA $$ ELIZABETH VAUGH I’Il remember one special friend, Linda Weaver, who took the blame for me one day on the bus going home, Everytime I was in trouble she was there. If one of us was blamed, we both were. I enjoy my thre years of High School. I never for- get all my friends. DESANNE VAUGHAN (Dizzy, Dedan) Wattai, Chantal, Heather, Bill, long talks many tears with Chantal, Big “G,’’ Hawaii “78” —Susan, Muffin, Cindy, Cashai, Distillary, Flan- nigans, Venezuelan parties, Ernesta!, pic save party raids. Palm Springs, Mexico, Skiing with Jimmy . .. Memories I will never forget, Madam at 7:11, buy some shoes!, March 17, no baby G's,’ L.A. with Cashai, the rainbow, Chantal I out till dawn, Sr. Prom—J.V., M.L., Coquettes. Future: Stewardess, traveling the world, fulfill- ing dream . . . Jimmy BRYAN RUSSELL VERHOYE (Beev, The Beev, Berv, Bry-Bry, Theodore)—Senior Class VP Basketball, tennis team, Henry’s, Jay, Anch, Goof, SPUD, ‘Take my word—Knudsen .. . 41 is “The Moon,’’ Tom-Tom, Hoppy-Sing, Bobe, Law- rey and the banana, Skiing Alta, cigars, Skiing June, “indeed,” OSPAC, ICBC's GROZ, “Plees?,”’ “S he BUGS!,” JA,LR,MB,JN, special times shared w Amber Lee, the all-mighty Rion, Bovill. Future: USC, the world! JUDY VICK (Jude, Thor, gloria, Boo-Boo) Jack 49, Chris’s Angels, burning bedspreads, watch out for inert birds, Are you going to cry? DYNO Search—thanks Ed, Special friends . . . Rog, my sis Bettina, Shel, Suey, Joey and and firerings, Love you KT, SNIPE! Jitterbuggin’ and sweet sweat. Good memories of my big bro—love you Todd. Coplet kip chookies, CARLA THE EX- ORCIST, break in out the dig. OH, GEORGE! BUDDYROOS FOREVER! JUDY VINCENT (Hoody) V.Cheer. 77-79 Cheer Camp ‘78, Coneheads, P. L.I.T, CLB, TpPL-77, Changing rocks at PHHS Statue w Kim P. KIDNAP FB players, Mr. B s 7-20-78 CT w Kim, Suz—Yowza! Suz—Boat. The Good Ole Days, AL Nick . . . Quit! My Yacht— poopy, BC’n + werewolves. 8-30-78 dream come true. Jacuzzis w Gus. Ha Ha Ha RRRIPPP! HOT Legs, Macho Man, Shark Bites, Pete, Todd, Gus —lick! GBC—VP. Treasured memories w Gus, Su, Di, Kim, Jill, Kim. Gam “My Bestest’ Luv Thanks M D THOMAS A. VOLLE (Volitile, FF) Alias D.N., prefers floors to Amber—DON’T TRIP! Ski BEAR Pablo’s 17th, Ralph Mr. S”. Memories w Cheryl, bumped car @ FBgame in E.S. P.K. vision. Pepper POKER, Brad, AF MAJUICE J-hole. Favorite “‘sophs’” Debbie Julie. Planet Zorbiton?? Denver fans hate’n. HT LDEL77, ZED, LUDS, Bermo Shlock, Marty, OTL Crew, MOUSSE, Sangria, A.T., Nietold’s H20 buds the graveyard. “Beer Cans’’ C W. ESP, Karen, Gunther, Chris—repulsive—disaster- ous. FUTURE: UCSB. JOSEPH BRENDAN WALSH (BW’‘S, Brando) Cruisin with the boys Al, Jon-Dog, Bone, Spike, Andy-Girl, Roy-Boy, Otchke Bros, Feminie aspects of life, Mud-Ball, Lynee, Renal, Jenny, Linda-Sis, English with B.C. and K.E.,White Lightning, Eye Hits, Cory-Dog, Santana, Stones, Blues, Majors, Future: Hollywood and New York, exploration of natures better aspects. Yo BARBARA WARD (oh Barb) Good times at Bermuda. . . Michelobs with Lisa P Happy Man, her poems, thanks. Rockslides— Sunsets. Nora’s B-Day Party . . . Gary’s Cabin . . . Mexico. Hawaii 77, Anne—Almaden, Cham- paigne Lise My Job, Thanks. Coronado w Jill— Shae Doobie, 1-1-79 at Neals, Dougs farewell party wiff-n-sniff I’m an Aunt! Ciggie break, yum pizza. Munchies Ban Apple . . . running out of gas Nark car, Chatty Aquarious. future: Europe Airlines Good Luck to all my friends, family (you too Nicki Tim) I love you all. ANDRE WATERS (Dray) Point Loma High School! The school is alright My 10th grade year was alright, but I don’t re- member much about it. 11th grade, it was a trip. I met two of my cousins that year and I didn’t know they were my cousins! Evelyn Peoples and icheal Waters. 12 grade, the big one. That was my best year of all. We had’ a lot of good times that year, especially when we went to L.A. This is Andre Waters signing off, NA NU NA NU! MICHAEL WATERS 10th wasn’t goo cool the first 2 or 3 weeks, but it got better as it went along. 11th was a lot better. I enjoyed the F.B. and B.B. games, also the outings afterwards. 12th has been fun. Swang- ing with the ladies and my Right-on partners D.S. R.W. M.C. and my Right on Cuz Andre WATERS (No Evelyn! I didn’t forget you) Driving to school and our lunch time headquarter J.I.T.B. Love ya. Won’t forget P.L. Maroon and Gold, Class of “79” Future college, work and Ladies (cast) LINDA WEAVER I enjoyed my senior at Point Loma. Going to Dana every Friday talking in Bubble talk Sing- ing spirt me Elizabeth Vaugh, Future Marri- age Suseberry HEIDI WEBB Music Music Music! Elp, Tuba Power! Bach I love: Leon Ogdin Wilson HH. racquetball Volley- ball Badminton ‘‘Qualudes’’ early grad. ‘‘Drink Drugs’’ Band, Madrigals, Night School School Crush: Larry Hendrie I hate: Bitchy PL Soches, Cheerleaders, Punk Rock, Screwy Counsels and Craig T. Thanks: Carrie T. Mark R. John—the best! and expecially Loren Mallory for one Hell of a last year! “here’s to you PLHS...”! CATHRYN MARY WIESE (Cathy, WeeWee, Lucy) Ca-oui inc, Janet, AB, Lori-Lou, ‘chelle, and my lil sis. Soph. blues, I.S. Summers, Bore- dm-—Euphoria, Dances—missed, and ones I wish i had. Crude, rude and lewd. Tres chic, WWIII? Ez8 and the Key. Gab parties. Thriller lunches. Trips to LA. Intimate parties. 3,000 tardies. New Years ‘89? Highlights and that $@! Year book. Thanks everyone for the help. Future: (vague) College U. of W.(?), get rich, married, and live happily ever after. BRADLEY STUART WELCH (Froggy) WARNING: Running can give you brain damage! 24-Hour relays... (AAGHH!). Mt. Sac Dis- neyland ... I survived. ASB... (ZZZZ). The Darkroom Pointer,through the lens. GaryMac, We’ll conquer SanJacinto yet. The Superstitions, Pegleg .. . all wet!! Arizone . . . Vishnu, Spring Canyon. Good ole Bronc,gets you anywhere. Crus- ing in the ‘HULK’. My good friends Mex Cruz, Rocky, Martha, Silly, Tony Bev and Uncle Rick. THANKS COACH!! Future:Beach. DEVONEE LOUISE WELCH Special Thanx Love to Mom, Bob Andy Eileen, Clarice, Lisa, Barb Sandi. Bonita crew: “They play Rock n’ Roll‘‘Greg 12 24 76 Cham- pagne on the cliffs Mission Bay “I’m in Love’ Still? Soph Assembly, early grad (lyr) Mrs. Wil- son ( and her jewelry) East Coast It’s snowing! Oregan. ‘‘close but no line’ Tracy, Ruth ‘‘Wart’’. Let’s go party! The Church? Mission Hills, where? Another carnation?!? Many good friends good times! STEVEN ANTHONY WELLES Surfing, summer of ‘78, skiing, up the coast with David. No Names. Jr. Prom with L.M. remember the orange post. Homecoming with Marci Luck- ner, Knotts Berry Farm, Rock and Roll, sfg.gs., Trains, Tony’s 31 Flavors C.C.,B W.‘‘Parties’’ Mountain testing, M.L.,L.M.,D.C.T.R. Future: College, U.C.S.B. RICKY C. WHALEY (Rickenbacker Rick) ‘77’ Variety Show got very mad! When they jump on stage ‘78’ went o.k. ‘79’ Best fo all J.L. C.M. M. Media center T.V. Studio J.H. D.V. R.W. “Big D.D.’” All my partners R.G.D.S. A.W. M.C. H.P. L.E. Mike Waters, Larry Mor- gan, Lynn Brightmon very special lady. Enjoy the simple things in life, music, karate astronomy. . . “the Sky’s the limit’... TRACY WHAM ‘ Bubbles’’. In your ear with a reindeer,are we still friends? Sloppin’sand’s at Garys. Bouncin’ Balls with T. and Striking out with Casias. Crus- ing down the bunny “‘lifts’’ at Big. B. Summer Shish-kebobs and ‘‘Shattering’’ Memories, Biting my nails and twisting my hair. Tearful tests and homework-filled nights. Beating a certain person at “R” Ball. L.M.L. This ‘‘Dud’’ loves ya. A mis Padres con amor. Future: Comver. Vet Clinic KAREN LEA WILEY From this New Yorker to all you Californians thanks for my first year and I wish the class of 1979 the best of luck. Bonjour Madame Wilcox- son, passe’ une bonna ete! Hiya Joyce, watcha up to? Thanks Mom and Danny for hang—in there with me when times were rough. Chow for now! IRENE TERESA WILLIAMS (Tree, Wilmo, Roots) Collier, the gang. The barn, Great times, friends, Kat, Old Man, We'll still find him. Kat, Butch Sorry, good luck. Mare thanks for help POM(L M) Ill back off when you go fists up. Willie Lisa, the racoon poke Ect Mike. Kerry me home Good Ridence Drnkn parnr Lil sis Luv, Lil nig ChrSki, Thatcher, Cin, Rach Mar, Drnk a B OJ V Fu- ture romie not long now YMCA Del Mar wig out Cuzkevin, 3Muskateers tree trimin Free Bird Lov ya all SMN Happy trails Future: work instacam for news. LEONARD LOUIS WILLIAMS(Cold Skin) I’ve evjoyed my three years at PL Along with all my good friends I’ve been going to school with in my Junior high years, and the weight Gym here along with RONALD Cool, cold, Lem, JP— and I’m interested in body building. Future:Col- lege, auto mech, auto body, and living life to its fullest in hapiness. PRISCILLA WILSON(Sugar Babe) Lady Libra My 3yrs at PL was alright but some times the pits. Track Morse Gilly Ervin, Big D and others Parties on Weekend and not having away home Lisa P. and our talks about PL Sr meetings Meeting Howard Hasting remembering all our good times. Bench warming on cold night with the gang; variety show Uniques Nee Nicey and me 6 per there or not there we still had fun SS DK RP Clint VM, BC, NA,KL,DM,JM amd Howard Hasting a very special man thank you mom and pop. KRISTINE J. WINTER 10th grade Athletics Leslie + Paul + Basket- ball, Laguna Mountain,‘‘Klimba’’ Rober, Mo, LInda is moving again? “I want to act NOW!” Stage 7, Drama, ‘‘The stage is too small’’ Bro thers ‘‘Hershey’s chocolate syrup, pour it on peaches and pears...’ Auditions at Old Globe All my friends Future Plans: USIU,Acting, Major Films,Dance Directing, Producing—Finally—Star dom, Oscars . . . Designing my theatre, Interior Decoratin, staying in touch with old friends Stu dio 54! Thanks Mom! MISSY WOLFRAM Jr. Prom Special Apologies to Tammy and Vic. D.W. ugh! Tuxedos Burger King, DE BA, MW JW. Lowenbrau, Sir Z, PS I love you, POMAS (Don), Quick! Throw her a fish. Endless nights curled around toilets!, CJ CL RD four wheel volvo dixie cup nose, July 4th, Year round tradition! FILTH! Party BL’s Cliff Caousing CL, many thanx to Best Pal RD?! WABASH! Jacuzzi! High Times, thanx BB, Am I driving OK? KERFU special thanks to Mrs. Tannone, Cory’s Van, Water ski! Yeh! Boys, Boys, Boys! Future: F.B.1. or Cale Ae BRAILEY KEVIN WOODS(Kev,Brailey,Scremin) Band,going to football, basketball games, going by bus. getting ‘‘propositioned’’ at plaza winning third place at old town parade, ‘76 portuguese parade, Patty, Brow, Little Kim, ‘‘Damien’’ Dana, Cool Ed, Mike, ‘‘father’’ Cash, Cold Ron, Evelyn, ‘‘Nay’’ Nevia, “Maye,” “ISIS” Kim, “‘Lo,’’ Summer of 78 Barbados, graduation in June. By Yall. Seniors 239 B.OF A. ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Started in 1948 the Bank of America Achieve- ment Awards Program is one of the most com- prehensive and highly respected student awards programs in the nation. Every year the Point Loma faculty is asked to select their top senior students in each department. The faculty schol- arship committee meets in February to choose from these nominations four students to repre- sent Point Loma in the fields of fine arts, liberal arts, vocational arts, and science—math. These students compete with students from other high schools for scholarships worth as much as $2,000. The zone competition is in March and the finals in May. Each general field nominee receives a handsome plaque which is presented at the senior awards program in June. In addition to the general field winners, eleven specific field winners are selected to represent each department. These students receive a cer- tificate of merit at the senior awards program in June. These students do not compete further for scholarships. General Field Plaque Winners (L to R) Conrad Olson—Liberal Arts, David Frist- rom—Science and Mathematics, Joyce Miller—Fine Arts. Not Shown—Amber Theilacker—Vocational Arts. Specific Field Certificate Winners (L to R) Back Row—Brant Hanna, Jim Lightner, Kevin James. (L to R) Front Row—Mark Ring, Maria Statler, Bob Schulman. Not Shown— Brendan Walsh, Julie Halverso n, Lisa Castaneda, Jill Reynolds, Steve Gustafson. 240 Closing N.M.S. PROGRAM — Finalists (L to R) Back Row—Brian Kindig, Lisa Oberg, Cathy Kline, Conrad Olson. (L to R) Front Row—Kate Gallagher, David Fristrom, Jim Coil, Kevin James. Not Shown—Peter Considine, Chris Miller. Over one million students enter each year’s Merit Scholarship competition by taking the qualifying test—the PSAT NMSOQT at the proper time in their high school program. Students whose scores place them in the top half of one percent of the graduating seniors in their respective states are named Semi- finalists. This year at Point Loma ten students quali- fied as Finalists. These students have an opportunity to continue in the competition for Merit Scholarships to be awarded in April of 1979. Seventeen students at Point Loma have been desig- nated as Commended students in the 1979 Merit Program based on the same test. Every Commended student attained a nationally applied Selection Index score of 177 or higher—but below the qualifying Se- lection Index score required for Semifinalist standing. Although Commended students do not compete for Merit Scholarships, they have demonstrated ex- ceptional academic promise. Commended Students (L to R)—Lori Davidson, Charles Harris, Jim Lightner, Tom Shapiro, Mark Saffry, Craig Kaiser, Bob Schulman, Brant Hanna. Not Shown—Jay Cosnett, Chris Cramer, Julie Halverson, Paul Justin, John Lovett, Annette Pollock, Matt Sullivan, Karl Wilhelm, Amy Wolkoff. Closing 241 EL PORTAL CREDITS Editor-in-Chief Kathie Landis Business and Finances Greg Gauss Photographic Editor Steve Matchinske Cover Design Mark Albrecht Senior Index Julie Albares Debbie Davis General Index Karen Peebles 242 Closing Staff Photographers Greg Gauss Advisor Karen Kennedy Mr. James Wallace Steve Matchinske Contributing Photographers Pat Lyons Julie Albares Maria Maeva Mark Albrecht Walter Oliver Debbie Davis Leif Olsen Tio Gallagher Karen Peebles Jay Hibert Mario Pollum Judy Kettenburg Steve Rochester Kathie Landis Tracie Turner Lisa Lipschultz Brad Welch Alisa Ludwig Kit Wong vice and Herff Jones for a job well done. SIME Cathy Wiese ‘Julie Albares Lisa Lipschultz Mark Albrecht Alisa Ludwig Nevia Anderson Pat Lyons Jeanine Cardoza Maria Maeva Cindy Chapman Steve Matchinske Debbie Davis Janice Nerger Greg Gauss Leif Olsen Karen Kennedy Karen Peebles Judy Kettenburg Tracie Turner _ Kathie Landis Cathy Wiese Special thanks to .. . Busco Nestor for their cooperation, Mr. Wallace for his patience, Bruce Smith for his ad- CLUB OFFICERS SPRING—ASB ASSEMBLY PERSONS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Steve Matchinskie Susan Hackleman Becky Tuggle Pat Toomey Lili Walker Carol Decker Amber Theilacker Cindy Wheeler Brian Ledbetter Susan Person Betsy Zumwalt Becky Lyon Barbara Austin Sara Hillhouse Pam Davidson Tom Volle Robert Epplin Cathy Chapman Mary Fran Smith FALL—COUNTESSES SPRING—COUNTESSES Debbie Davis—President Kay Kelly— President Kathy Kelly—Vice-President Stephanie Asaro—Vice-President Julie Albares—Secretary Barbara Austin— Secretary Lauren Ledbetter—Treasurer Carol Tom—Treasurer Melanie Adler— President Melanie Adler—President Maureen McCudden—Vice-President Cindi Wheeler—Vice-President Mary Fran Smith—Secretary Lindsey Loudermilk— Secretary Michelle Styles—Treasurer Tracy Wham—Treasurer Susan Person—Sergeant of Arms Liz Cate—Sergeant of Arms Cindi Wheeler—Chaplain Mary Fran Smith—Chaplain T. Volle— President A. Theilaker— President B. Mapes—Vice-President J. Leonhardt—Vice-President B. Black—Secretary J. James—Secretary J. Baranski—Treasurer J. Lamott—Treasurer Cathy Kline—President Janice Nerger— President Conrad Olson—Vice-President Amber Theilacker—Vice-President Lori McFarland—Secretary Tim Wilkinson—Secretary Louise Sandy—Treasurer Lori McFarland—Treasurer Jay Cosnett—Historian Bob Schulman—Historian Closing 243 A Abblitt, Deborah 163 Abell, Ann 187 Abell, Kent 163 Abreu, Donald 135 Accomazzo, Gene 163 Ackerman, Lisa 23, 25, 27, 45, 187 Adams, Bruce 135 Adams, Janet 135, 159 Adler, Melanie 25, 187 Akridge, James 135 Akridge, John 64, 88, 163 Albares, Julia 24, 27, 29, 74, 187, 204 Albanese, Frank 163 Albrecht, Mark 29, 42, 53, 58, 16771255 Alex, Jonathon 27, 88, 108, 187 Alioto, Janine 187 Alioto, Pearl Alioto, Ross 163 Allcock, Ernest Allcock, Glenda 135 Allen, John 33, 187 Allen, Timothy 187 Allen, Derek 135 Allen, Nancy 135 Almour, William 187 Altaway, Diane 187 Altomare, John 42, 88, 187 Alvarado, Joseph 188 Alves, Donna 135 Amstadt, Steven 135, 254 Anciaux, Navin 188 Anderson, Louise 135 Anderson, Jeffrey Anderson, Nevia 29, 48, 188 Anderson, Lynn 135 Anderson, Kenneth 163 Anderson, Vicki 54, 135 Anderson, Lori 36, 163 Anderson, Robert Andrade, Jorge 163 Androff, Tamara 129, 188 Anfuso, Veralyn 163 Anjo, Rui 84, 85, 163 Apra, Christopher 163 Apra, Eric 135 Aquino, Michael 163 Aranita, Martin 163 Armour, Ruth 4, 48, 163 Armstrong, Holly 54, 163, 165 Armstrong, Kirk 163 Armstrong, Marjorie 24, 188 Arney, David 135 Arnold, Joseph 135 Arredondo, Saodra 163 Arthur, Margaret 26 Asaro, Stephanie 24, 163 Aspeytia, Cruz 135 Attaway, Corina Attaway, William 163 Austin, Barbara 24, 43, 186, 188 Avalos, Rosy 163 Azevedo, Frank 163 Azevedo, Lauren 135 B Bader, Eric 164 Baisa, Anthony 48, 188 Balelo, Diana 164 244 Index Balelo, Manuel Balint, Jeffrey Banks, Anita 164 Banks, Gina 164 Banks, Gina 38, 188 Baranski, Joel 27, 42, 108, 186, 188 Baranski, Kurt 42, 135 Barber, Harold 36 Barbour, Nancy 164, 170 Barker, Brett 135, 254 Barker, Geoffrey 164 Barnes, Elmo 135 Barr, Bryce 188 Barrancotto, Douglas 27, 86, 164 Barret, Laurie 43, 134 Barrios, Francisco 36 Barrios, Jose 36, 135 Barry, James 135 Bartley, James 188 Bartel, Mr. 58, 64 Bassett, Thomas 188 Batista, Starlene 31, 135 Bauer, Robin Bautista, Emmanuel 136 Bautista, Henrico 66, 68, 189 Baxley, Bret 189 Beal, Allison 136 Beard, Jay Beardsley, Pamela 189 Beaty, Ronda Bechtel, Marla 164 Bechtel, Todd 136 Beck, Eric Beckman, Cynthia 136 Beckman, Kathleen 189 Belcher, Kimberly 164 Beltran, Maria 164 Benedict, Mrs. 118, 129 Benham, Cheryl 54 Bennett, Catherine 38, 189 Bennett, Erica 113,-136 Bennett, Jeffrey 86, 136 Benson, Kathi 136 Benyon, Jane Bergen, Margo 136 Bergan, Neal 189 Berman, David 27, 108, 109, 189 Berman, Suzanne 136 Bernhard, Clark 164 Best, Mark Betsworth, Teresa 189 Bettancourt, Jose 136 Bieler, Patricia Birchett, Evanne 25, 164 Bischoff, Patrick 164 Bishop, Collette 48, 164 Black, Bradley 27, 42, 78, 189 Black, James 136 ‘Black, Nancy 188, 189 Blackman, Renee 48, 164 Blackman, Will 136 Blackstock, Branda 36, 136 Blacksmith, Jerry 189 Blair, Jeff 164 Blair, Peter 189 Blecksmith, Brian 136 Blinks, Stephen 164 Blume, Andrew 42, 66, 69, 142 Boeh, Karen 164 Boehlke, Michael 136 Boelter, Kevin Bohannon, Lesli 50, 51, 164 Bois, Andrea 190 Bolan, Marc 136 NDCK Bolton, Michelle 43, 136 Bonner, Marie 48, 190 Boone, James 136 Boone, Joi 25, 164 Bouchard, Ann 43, 164 Bouton, Karen 164 Bowden, Pamela 164 Bowers, John 190 Bowers, Susan 136 Boyer, David 19, 58, 60, 190, 217, Boyle, Juliet 136 Boyles, Cullen Brady, Jenny 164 Brandes, Laura 34, 190 Bradley, Miss 118 Brandes, Raymond 34, 164 Brandon, David 190 Brasseur, Amy 38, 164 Bregman, Karen 31, 113, 136 Bregman, Ronald 165 Brehm, Athony Brennan, Deborah 48, 165 Bretton, Lise 27 Brewer, Sandra 48, 165 Briant, Amy 31, 33, 165 Brightman, Lynne 190 Bristow, Brad Britt, Elizabeth 190, 219 Brockman, Robert 165 Brookman, Michael 36, 136 Brow, Peter 36, 190 Brown, Mr. 88, 118 Brown, Devin 136 Brown, Douglas 190 Brown, Heather 13, 16, 50, 53, 190 Brown, John 165 Brown, Kenneth 190 Brown, Thomas 165 Bruck, Edward 30, 137 Brum, Luis Bryce, Tracy Bucker, Alice 32, 137 Budzil, Patricia 191 Buehler, Alan 191 Bulon, Jill 41, 137 Bunyard, Michael 165 Burgess, Elizabeth 7, 23, 33, 165 Burgess, Kimberly 43, 191 Burke, Bret Burnett, Sandra 136, 137 Burrey, Dwight Burton, Scott Butler, Bryan 165 Butler, Catherine 191 Busalacchi, Laurie 137 C Calhoun, Michael 13, 52, 53, 165 Calimlim, Hipolito 88, 191 Calvin, Donald Camara, Edwin 165 Campell, Caren 74, 75, 137, 155 Campbell, Rodney 4, 33, 165, 181 Cannon, Lisa 137 Caotua, Brenda 165 Cantua, Mary Ann 191 Cardosa, Elizabeth 25, 165 Cardosa, James 137, 145 Cardoza, Jeanine 29, 191 Carlson, Mark 54, 64, 165 Carreon, Tina 9, 165 Carsola, Christopher 165 Carson, Margarita 137, 155 Carter, Marlon 78, 191 Carroll, Mark 137 Carvalho, Tina 137 Casey, Michael 191, 254 Cash, Michael 48, 88, 89, 191 Cassel, Michael 165 Cassel, Susan 191 Cassilly, Michael 192 Casias, Mr. 58, 118 Castaneda, Lisa 129, 192, 240 Caster, John Castlen, Julia 40, 55, 68, 69, 165 Cate, Elizabeth 165 Cavanagh, Kathleen Celestine, Viretta 36, 91, 137 Celto, Emily 192 Cerny, Kelly 43, 90, 137 Cerny, Stephanie 43, 192 Cervantes, Miss 118 Cetancourt, J. 86 Chambers, Dana Champion, Shari 34, 40, 55, 192 Chaplin, Michael 165 Chapman, Cathleen 43, 137, 150 Chapman, Cindy 25, 27, 29, 43 Chapman, Lynn 38, 192 Cheney, Ann 192 Childress, Elizabeth 32 Chiles, Rita 137 Chula, Darren 137 Chula, Vance 192 Ciero, Thomas Cillstine, Viretta 32 Cintas, Nathan 165, 172 Clarino, Dean Clark, Alan 112, 192, 208 Clark, Brian 53, 84 Clark, Christopher 192 Clark, Dru 137 Clark, John 137 Clark, June 192 Clark, Kyle 165 f Clark, Paul Clark, Rick Clark, Susan 166 Clawson, Sheri 193 Clemmons, Antiotte 166 Clemmons, Barbara 4, 48, 193 Cloud, Jeffrey 166 Cloud, Jennifer 166 Clowminzer, Gregory 7, 58, 192 Clowminzer, Matthew 7 Coburn, Brian 137 Codella, Deirdra 25, 191 Coffill, Paula 137 Coil, James 55, 66, 67, 193, 241 Coito, John 64, 137 Coleman, Brenda 166 Colgate, Sharon 193 Colgate, Stephanie Collins, Alicia 6, 137 Colmenar, Gerardo 166 Comstock, Michael Conger, Martha 166, 253 Conn, Kelly 34, 166 Considine, Peter 193, 241 Cooper, Desire 33, 137 Cook, Joseph 36, 193 Cooper, Melinda 34 Coppola, Richard 42, 193 Corbin, Mr. 116 Cordeiro, Maria 137 | Correia, Albino 193 Correia, Chris 64, 65, 82, 137 Correia, Diane 193 Correia, Lisa 38, 194 Correia, Mary 137 Correia, Michael Correia, Patricia 70, 91, 194 Correia, Paul 166 Corman, Mary 137 Courts, Mr. 117 Cosnett, Jay 194, 241 Cossuto, Harold 137 Cossuto, Mary 194 Costa, Richele Costello, Kimberly 137 Cottingham, Mary 194 Cottle, Bernadette Cottle, Julie 157 Coulon, Sheryl 137 Cousins, Tamara 52, 70, 194 Craig, Lorna 32, 138 Craig, Miss 70, 90, 118 Crakes, Lynn 43, 69, 138 Cramer, Christopher 22, 27, 194, 241 Crick, Mr. 30, 31, 119 Criss, Cecil Criss, Laura 38, 54 Crouch, John 138 Crivello, Angela 166 Crivello, Diane 43, 69, 194 Crusberg, Gary 58, 78, 166 Crusberg, Mr. 119 Cruz, Michael 27, 42, 54, 186, 194, 218 Cuevas, Regina 166 Cummins, Jenee 138 Cummins, Jimmy Cunha, Mario 138 Cunha, Victor 166 Cunningham, John 138 Cunningham, Thomas Curry, Steven 129, 166 Cushman, Debra 166, 171 D Daffer, Gerald 138 Dahms, Lori 76, 194, 254 Dale, Bruce 194 Daniels, Miss 116 Dall, Mr. 119 Daluz, Larry Daluz, Joe 138 Danly, Kelliyn 138 Dantzler, Dawn 45, 166 Dasilva, Jose 166 Dasilva, Michele Dasilva, Teresa 45, 194 Dauber, Kathleen Davidson, Lauren 71, 195, 241 Davidson, Pamela 138 Davis, Charles 36, 166 Davis, Debra 24, 29, 94, 195, 204 Davis, Daina 166 Davis, Heloise 43, 195 Davis, Robyn 195 Davis, Trent 42, 166, 173 Davis, Mrs. 119 Day, Brian 58, 195 Deal, William Decker, Carol 33, 41, 43, 134, 138 Decker, Deborah 195 Decold, Chris 66 Deeble, Benjamin 166 Degreef, Relinde 43, 138, 145, T5O% 255 Degreef, Roderick 195 Degroote, Bradley 78, 80, 195 Deitz, Randy 64, 94, 95, 138 Delacruz, Nina 166 Delawie, Tracy 166, 171 Delgado, Michael 195 Delrio, Alma 38, 138 Demaria, Roseann 111, 138, 150 Demarcus, Michelle 27, 195 Demelo, Robert 195 Demyer, Brigitte 138, 157 Deming, Jill 195 Denenberg, Julie 167 Denny, Janice 196 Denney, Robert Deshazo, David 196 Devito, Lisa 43, 138 Diamond, David 167 Dibelka, William 196 Dicataldo, Antonio 167 Dick, Richard 138 Dickinson, Rebecca 8, 167 Dicola, Cristina 165, 167 Dicola, Teresa 196 Dilis, Jerry Dirr, Lizanne Dixon, Cory Dixon, Sally 139 Dobbs, David 167 Dodger, David 167 Dodson, Michelle 139 Doiron, Daniel Doiron, Robyn 196 Doloszycki, Donna 41, 111, 139 Donley, Mr. 119 Doom, April 129, 196 Doom, Valerie 36, 129, 139 Dormer, Zachary Dray, David 196, 254 Drenth, Anton 112, 139, 141 Dring, Catherine 43, 76, 77, 139 Dring, Dorothy 74, 167 Driscoll, Catherine 196 Dufour, Jill 139 Duim, Peter 167 Duim, Paul 64, 65, 139 Duke, Melvin 42, 186, 196, 215 Dunn, Mary 90, 196 Dutra, Michael 139 E Eagye, Kathleen 167 Eastman, Ben 196 Eaton, Wallazz 64, 139 Eddington, Belinda 167 Edens, Mr. 119 Edgell, Penny 139 Edwards, Antoinette 84, 197 Edwards, Jon Edwards, Thomas 167 Ehlers, David 64, 139 Eidson, Valerie 43, 167 Elliot, Gary 167 Elliot, Karen Elliot, Lwarence 36, 58, 197 Ellison, Darlene 197 Ellison, Karl Ellsworth, Michael 139 Ely, John Englehart, Mr. 34, 119 Ensley, Laurie 197 Ensley, Marie Ensley, Sharla 139 Epplin, Robert 167 Escobedo, Alejandro 167 Escobedo, Gabriel 32, 139 Espy, Cecil 58, 59, 78 Evans, Edwards 167 Evenson, Jeannette 43, 139 Evonchides, Fawnee 27, 41, 55, 167 Ewell, Jewetta Ewell, Lisa 139, 149 F Fagalar, Kelley Fagalar, Wanda 197 Fahlsing, Brandi Faleiro, Fernando 140 Faria, Doris 54, 140 Farnsworth, Susan 31, 140 Fathy, Sherif 54, 197 Faure, Todd Featherman, Ann 140 Featherman, Mark 168 Federhart, Jay 42, 46, 168, 181 Federico, Robin 54, 168 Fefferman, Sherry 32, 91, 140 Felando, August 52, 195, 197 Felando, Juliann 49, 168 Felando, Martin 140, 145 Feldman, Greg 67 Felman, Richard Fenton, Kimberly Ferguson, Linda 140 Fernandez, Juan Fernandez, Kimberly 38, 197 Fernandez, Lidio 197 Fernandez, Sally 140 Fernando, Pedro Ferreira, David 52, 53, 58, 197 Ferreira, Debra 168 Ferreira, Loreen 168, 182 Ferreira, Rita 168 Fields, Ann 197 Fimbres, Marcos 58 Finete, Bridget 140, 157 Fink, John 168 Finneran, Michael Finneran, Patrick 140 Fiori, Rod 64, 87, 140 Fiori, Sherioan 140 Fisch, Barry 5, 30, 34, 168 Fisher, Keith 140 Fisher, Mark 84, 197 Fishman, Jennifer 140 Fitz, Stephen 197 Fitzgerald, Ethan 168 Fitzpatrick, Michael 58, 197 Fitzpatrick, Todd 168 Flage, Gail Fleet, Lori 50, 168 Fleming, Peri 140 Flores, David 140 Flores, Daniel 168 Flores, Jose 168 Floridi, Steven 140 Flower, John 197 Foley, Maureen 45, 52, 53, 168, 182 Fontaine, Daniel 85 Fowler, Mrs. 119 Francisco, Maria 198 Francisco, Joe 140 Frank, Lynne 165 Fraser, Janet 198 Frazee, Jennifer 110, 111, 168 Frazee, Linda 110, 111, 168, 172 Freemao, Drue Freiberg, Leisa 141 Freitas, Daniela 168 Freitas, Laura 141, 151 Freitas, Tina 198 French, John 141 Frey, Margaret Friberg, Barbara 198 Friberg, Cynthia 38, 169 Friel, Robin 43, 111, 138, 141 Friedman, Ronald 169 Fristrom, David 55, 240, 241 Fristrom, Mr. 120 Frye, Britt 141 Frye, Frank 87, 141 Fuller, John Fuller, Wondra 141 Fung, Mr. 120 G Gafa, David Gailord, Gena 48, 141, 172 Gall, George 169 Gallagher, Kate 22, 27, 198, 241 Gallo, Renee 113, 141 Garces, Jose 169 Garcia, Bernadine 169 Garcia, Maria 141 Garcia, Rachel 177, 198 Garcia, Susana 198 Gardner, Pamela 54, 198 Gardner, Richard 169 Gauntlett, Dr. 116 Gauss, Gregory 29, 169 Gautier, Stephen 34, 35 Gavazzi, Amy 198 Gay, Millard 141 Geisler, Timothy 198 Gentry, Kelvin 31, 169 George, Ronald 58, 59, 63, 163 George, Rosanne 169 Gerardi, Chrisanne 169 Getz, Marcia 198 Getz, Shannon 129, 169 Giacalone, Salvatore 13, 16, 58, 60, 199, 207 Gigoux, Claude 169 Ghio, Christopher 82, 141 Gilbert, Christopher 108 Gilbert, Eric 141 Glanville, David 129, 169 Glatzer, Vicki Glenn, Deborah 199 Glenn, John 169 Glenn, Jeffrey 199 Glennon, Alison 169 Glennon, Jacqueline Graca, Suzette 141 Grady, Peter 86, 141 Grant, Robin Green, Jeffrey 36, 142 Gresham, Carla Griffin, Angelette 199 Griffiths, Mark 142 Griggs, Stephen 86, 142 Grimaud, Michelle 142 Grimaud, Teresa 142 Gross, Alan 142 Gross, Eric 199 Gorgone, Nanette 199 Gore, Susan 141 Goodman, Gale 141 Gunderson, Charles Grutsch, Ellen 169 Gross, Chela Groenevelo, David 169 Green, Patricia 32, 113, 169 Grant, Terry Grahan, Karen 169 Graham, Alison 43, 113, 169 Gown, Ken 169 Gowlovech, Terri 169 Govens, Donald 169 Gouin, Kenneth 30 Gouveia, Dean 199 Goulart, Manuel 88, 199 Goryl, Glenn 199 Goularte, Christopher 30, 141 Gobel, Glenn 199 Goldsmith, Sandra 32 Gomez, Daniel 58, 169 Gonsalves, Daniel 141 Gonsalves, Michael 31, 141 Gonsalves, Paulette 58, 169 Goode, James 169 Guentner, Bill Guiles, Marc Gunderson, Chuck 170 Gunn, David 36 Gustafson, Stefen 42, 58, 60, 190, 194, 199, 216, 240 H Haas, Rebecca 170 Haas, Robert Hackim, Elizabeth 43, 52, 191, 199 Hackleman, Susan 43, 170 Haggart, Dennis Index 245 Hale, Erin 54, 142 Hale, Jay 170 Hale, Jeff 142 Hall, Corina 111, 199 Hall, Douglas 34, 170 Hall, Eva 142 Hall, Jeffrey Hall, Sparka 91, 113, 142 Hall, Mr. 46, 47, 120 Halverson, Julie 27, 240, 241 Hamlin, William 64, 82, 142 Hamm, Margaret 142 Hampson, Honora 170, 178 Hanaike, John Hansen, Geoffrey 142 Hann, Michael 64, 170 Hanna, Brant 200, 241 Hansen, Eric 200 Haraden, Scott 200, 250 Hardesty, Charlene 38, 170 Harlan, Heather 170, 252 Harmon, Joseph 170, 182 Harris, Charles 78, 200, 241 Harris, Christian 46, 170 Harris, Daniel Harris, Peter 64, 82, 142, 250 Harrop, Ann 170 Harrop, John 142 Harcheid, Karl 170 Harscheid, Lars 142 Hart, Gerald Hartley, Brian 6, 42, 84, 85, 200 Hartley, Sharon 42, 252 Hartman, Jerry 142 Hastings, Steven 66, 67, 170 H astings, Mr. Hawes, Will 170 Hawkins, Scott 142 Hawkins, Mr. 120 Hayes, Jeffrey 200 Hayes, John 64, 170 Haynes, Jeffrey Haynes, Karen 142, 150 Haynsworth, Lise 24, 27, 74, 75, 200 Hecht, James 142 Hedgecock, Thomas 170 Heinrich, Ernest 54, 170 Heinz, Bernice 170 Heller, Eric Helm, Earnest 142 Hempstead, Mary 170 Henderson, Laura 18, 76, 162, 170 Henderson, Margaret 200 Henderson, Mark 142 Henderson, Pamela 9, 38, 74, 142 Hendrie, Richard 73, 84, 112, 170, 180 Hendrie, Robert 142 Henson, Leslie 113, 142 Herman, Michele 143, 177 Hermans, Raelene 12 , 15, 51, 192, 200 Hernandez, Maria 170 Herzog, Jolynn 170, 177, 255 Hess, Edward 36, 87, 143 Hewitt, Andrew 64, 143 Hewitt, Gayle 200 Heye, Kraig 143 Heyl, Timothy 143 Hibert, James 58, 59, 143 Hickey, Glenn 64, 170 Hickman, Serena 143 Hicks, Kenneth 87, 143 Hicks, Mrs. 120 Hiel, Catherine 170 Hildebrand, Gregory 200 Hildebrand, Myra 33, 90, 171 Hildebrand, Stephen Hill, Brandon 171 Hill, Katherine 143 Hill, Mr. 120 Hillhouse, Sara 171, 254 Hirst, Christopher 171, 252 246 Index Hockney, Tracy Hobson, Mr. 120 Hodge, Mr. 121 Hofer, Susan 38, 168, 171, 180 Hoff, Patricia 32, 200 Hoff, Treycie 49, 143 Hohn, Catherine Holmes, Frances 42, 111, 143, 156 Holden, William 200 Holland, Joseph 200 Holman, Miss 117 Hom, Daisy 143 Hom, Martin 191, 201 Hom, MeeMee 171 Hom, Rose 201 Hood, Patrick 19, 58, 59, 63, 201, 217 Hook, Andrew 52, 84, 85, 201 Hook, John 86, 143 Hope, Frank 165, 171 Hord, Gregory Hord, Jeffrey 201 Horn, Stephen Horne, James 171 Horne, Kimberly 48, 201 Horvath, Susan 74, 75, 171 Hostetter, Michael 36, 143 Houdyshell, Roderick 36, 42, 54, ial Houltan, Kevin Howard, Darlene 129, 201 Howard, John 64 Howard, Resa 38, 201 Howard, Thomas 171 Howell, Monique 201 Hoy, Linda 201 Hoyle, Sean 143 Huard, Paul 31, 33, 202 Hubbard, Lori 202 Hubbard, Rhonda 171 Huber, Fred 172 Hudiburgh, Bridget 172 Huddleston, Mr. 58, 121 Huffman, Kirk 172 Hughes, Johnathon 72, 73, 84, 202 Hughes, Michelle 143 Hulihan, Christine 143, 155 Hulihan, Margaret 34, 172, 177 Hummel, Albert 42, 52, 195, 2027250 Humphries, Cory 220 Hungerford, Ralph 143 Hunt, John 78 Hu nt, Julie 172 Hunyady, William 64, 144 Huprich, Cheryl 202 Huprich, James 144 Hurt, Dawn 33, 36 Hutchison, Leslie 113, 202 Hutsel, Robert 88, 89 Hyatt, Terri 136, 144 Hysham, Vincent ] Iandold, Christopher 34, 35, 172 Ibarra, Horus 144 Imlay, Russell 82, 139, 144 Inacio, Maria 172 Inganna, Elizabeth 172 Inganna, Melissa 128, 144 Ingrande, Frank Irwin, Nicholas 202 Iverson, Michael 144 Ivey, Edward 172 Izzarelli, Armando 144 J Jack, Paul Jackson, Anne Jackson, Mike 172 Jackson, Annette 202 Jacobsen, Tracy James, Jennifer 24, 43, 172 James, Kevin 55, 88, 202, 240, 241 James, Stacey 144 Jackson, Michael Jardim, Patricia 172 Jarvi, Robin 172 Jehl, Daniel 144 Jehl, Douglas 27, 64, 65, 172 Jenkins, David 172 Jenkins, Jamie 43, 144 Jerome, Francesca 144 Jimenez, Glenn 86, 144 Jimenez, Leticia 144 Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Breck Johnson, Carmen 34, 172 Johnson, Eric 168 Johnson, Eric 72, 73, 202 Johnson, James 202 Johnson, Michael 36 Johnson, Sherie 36, 172 Johnson, Tanya 202 Johnson, Tracee 144, 148 Joldersma, Mr. 48, 121 Jones, Brian Jones, Eugene 172, 173 Jon es, Jacqueline 203 Jones, Michael 172 Jones, Robert 144 Jones, Shelly 144 Jones, Todd 172 Jorge, Elizabeth 172 Jovanovic, Jovan 144 Justice, Daniel 144 Justin, John 144 Justin, Paul 172, 241 K Kaiser, Bradford 30, 172 Kaiser, Craig 203, 241 Kaiwi, Noana 32 Kalberer, Dawn 113, 203 Kanady, Kristin 54, 145, 250 Kane, Jeffrey 52, 145 Kapitzke, Connie 54, 145 Kapitzke, Peter 203 Kelly, Kathleen 24, 33, 203 Kennedy, Karen 29, 203 Karmazin, Jon 145 Karty, William 172 Kearney, Rosalind 32, 36 Keeler, Michael 173 Kellerman, Wilhelm 173 Kelly, Anne 145 Kelly, Daria 145 Kelly, Dolores Kelly, John 84, 108, 145 Kelly, Kay 173 Kelly, Raymond 145 Kennedy, Carla 30, 31, 173 Kessler, Amy Kettenburg, Judy 29, 49, 145, 250 Kierulff, Kimberly 173 Kilkelly, Kristen Kimball, Amy 113, 145 Kindig, Bradley 145 Kindig, Brian 203, 241 Kindle, Anne 203 Kinner, Curtis Kinkade, James Kirby, Kathie 173 Kirby, Ray 173 Kitchens, Daniel Klees, Joann 203 Klees, Rosalind 173 Kline, Catherine 40, 203, 241 Kline, Mark 145 Klumpp, Lesley 41, 54, 145 Kneller, Bart Knowles, Michael 89 Kobetsky, Timothy 203 Koch, David Koch, Sean 203 Kohler, Steven 145 Kotula, Stephen 145 Kowase, Mrs. 130 Krauch, Anna 36, 203 Krauch, Wendy 36, 145 Krause, Andrea 145 Kretchman, Brian 8, 173 Krupens, Elizabeth 113, 145 Kuerbis, Katherine 13, 24, 38, 173 Kuerbis, Tracy 34, 38, 52, 203 Kuhn, David 145 Kunzel, Karen 43, 145 Kunzel, Paul 31, 73, 204 Lacey, Caroline 204 Ladd, Mrs. 24, 121 Lamb, Scott 66, 67, 134, 145 Lambert, Teresa 173 Lambert, Tom 145 Lamott, Amy 71, 145 Lamott, Jill 43, 113, 173 Landis, Katherine 28, 29, 38, 204 Landvatter, Tarra 145 Lane, John 36, 145 Lane, Misty 24, 173 Langdale, Douglas 145 Langille, Celeste 41, 54, 145, 250 Langille, Therese 54, 250 Lardner, John 31, 204 Lareau, Lance 173 Larocco, Joseph 163 Larocco, Scott 204 Larwothy, Janet 146 Lasiter, John 145 Lawshe, Heidi 173 Lawshe, Robin 146 Layne, Jackie 145, 149 Lazo, Josephine 141 Ledbetter, Brian 146 Ledbetter, Lauren 22, 204 Lee, Darren 78, 80, 81 Leff, Alan 84, 173 Lehr, Mary 204 Leifert, Mrs. 121 Leigh, Frank 204 Lelouarn, Jodi 43, 146 Lemaster, William 173 | Lemke, Carl 204 Lemon, Joseph 204 Lemus, Adela 204 Lemus, Maria 173 Lenud, Philip 31, 146 Leon, Mr. 54, 84, 121 Leonhardt, Julianne 43, 204 Leonhardt, Ute 43, 146 Leslie, Ted 73, 205 Levy, Ted 146 Lewis, April 173 Lewis, Edwin 205 Lewis, James Lewis, Lisa 146 Lewis, Lori 173 Lewis, Marvin Lewis, Tom 12, 15, 84, 205 Lewis, Tracy 43, 74, 146 Libes, Nicole 146 Liggett, Nina 43, 173 Lightner, Claire Lightner, Jim 78, 205, 240, 241 Lindley, Robert 146 Lindskoog, Lora 111, 147, 155 Lindskoog, Peter 205 Linekin, Orion 205 Lippert, Christopher 53, 58, 59, | 60, 205 Lipschultz, Lisa 29, 190, 205 Lipschultz, Nina 147 | Lipscomb, Caren 33, 205 Little, Nicolette 174 Littles, Roland 174, 205 Lizarraras, Diane 49, 147 Loftus, Mark 205 Logan, Courtney 205 Logao, Jacqui 51, 206, 255 Lomack, Kim 48, 206 Long, Mr. 122 Lopez, Charles 174 Lopez, Mary 174 Lopez, Mitchell 146 Lopez, Susie Lorenzo, Palma 147 Loudermilk, Gregory 147, 254 Loudermilk, Lindsey 206 Love, Margaret 54, 147 Love, Dana 147 Love, Norman 206 Lovett, John 55, 206, 209, 241 Lovett, Roger Lovette, Gordon Lowe, Jane 147 Lowe, Jean 147, 253 Lowe, Norman Lowe, Stanley 147 Lowell, Kimberly 7, 174 Lucas, Jose 174 Lucido, John 34, 206 Luckner, Marcette 43, 90, 206 Ludwig, Alisa 29, 43, 52, 174 Luftner, Bettina 206 Luftner, Nicola 31, 54, 113, 147 Luhnow, Bradley 206 Luna, Joseph 147 Luz, Daniel 147, 157 Lynch, Debra 90, 174 Lynch, Sandra 34, 147 Lyon, Rebecca 113, 134, 147 Lyons, Patrick 29, 174 M Maas, Sylvia 43, 74, 90, 147 MacDonald, Nancy 111, 147 MacDonald, Mr. 122 Mack, Jenise 48, 206 Mack, Veronica 48, 174 Macoubray, George 174 MacVean, Amy 54, 174 Macy, Mark Madruga, Daniel 147 Madruga, David Madruga, Kari 147 Madruga, Matthew 46, 47, 72, 108, 197, 206 Maeva, Maria 29, 174, 177 Mairot, Mark 112, 207 Mairot, Michael 46 Magna, Mandi 147 Maisel, Melody 207 Mallory, Loren 31, 207 Mandich, Steven Mandler, Erik Manson, Rebecca 54, 175 Manson, Heather 147 Mansour, Imad 147 Mapes, Frank 42, 175 Mapes, Gordon 23, 26, 27, 41, 42, 52, 58, 190, 207 Maras, Sabrina 147 Marciel, Lucy Mare, Eric Marsh, Kelly 25, 43, 52, 207 Marsh, Tamara 54, 175 Marshall, Mr. 122 Martes, Linda 129, 207 Martin, Bonnie 36, 41, 87, 147 Martin, Caryl 12, 15, 16, 91, 147, 155 Martin, Constance 207 Martin, Cynthia 5, 175 Martin, Deborah 207 Martin, Kenneth 27, 175 Martin, Michael 36, 207 Martin, R 87 Martins, Joaquim Martinez, Lauro Mason, Kristy 207 Masters, Daniel 175 Masters, Lora 147 Mastro, Danny 207 Mata, Troy Matchinske, Steven 28, 29, 58, 60, 207, 222 Matheny, David 175 Matheson, Mary 91, 147 Matias, John Mau, Charles 37, 147 Maxwell, David 175 Maxwell, Mr. 122 May, Lynn 43, 132 Mayer, Camille 207 Mayer, Henry 175 Mayes, Teresa 175 Mayhew, Mrs. 130 Mazza, Lynne McAndrews, Mark McArthur, Amanda 147 McBride, Charles 147 McBride, John 175 McBride, John K. McCalister, Beverly 128, 175 McCall, William 175 McClain, Jamie 32, 147 McClanahan, Chimene 48, 147 McClary, Dennis 207 McClane, Clark 52, 58, 59, 208, 216 McClendon, Debra 48, 174, 176, 181 McCown, Gary 66, 67, 207 McCracken, Jamie 30, 31, 176 McCray, David 86, 147 McCudden, Maureen 25, 207 McCune, Richard 148 McDade, Steven 176 McDaniel, Mark 58 McDaniel, Mary McEuen, Marla 48, 54, 208 McFadden, Bruce 176 McFadden, Robert 208 McFarland, Lori 25, 40, 43, 54, 55 McFarland, Russell McGowan, Miss 122 McGregor, David 41, 54, 176 McGuire, Lisa 176 McGuire, Michael 148 McGuire, Ruth 208 McGuire, Teresa 71, 176, 182 McHale, L. Amber 176 McHerron, Susan 208 Mclotyre, Marc 208 McIntyre, Sara 31, 176 McKenzie, Bruce 148 McMahon, Mark 203, 208 McMasters, Susan 148 McMasters, Mr. 122 McMenomy, Kevin 208 McNamara, Timothy 176 Medina, Maria 208 Mehnert, Mark 64, 176 Meidl, Russell 148 Meidl, Timothy 36, 87 Melkonian, Talene Melman, Eve 25, 27, 74, 75, 208 Mendez, Leslie 113 Mendoza, Ana 148 Meriault, Betty 148 Messie, Tracey 176 Mesquita, Christine 148 Metrovich, Erika 148 Meyers, Jim 84, 85, 197 Meyer, Tod'208 Michaels, Paul 176 Miesner, Christopher 66, 67, 176 Miesner, Peter 148 Milam, Ben 64, 148 Millan, Rafael 148 Mimler, Auden Miller, Christopher 208, 241 Miller, Clifton 30, 84 Miller, Eric 148 Miller, Gerald Miller, Joyce 32, 40, 54, 209, 240 Miller, Marianne 43, 148 Miller, Ronald 209 Miller, Rosalyn Miller, Sudney 209 Miller, William 12, 15, 16, 64, 148 Millikan, Cynthia 209 Millikan, Thomas 36, 176 Mills, Jeffrey 209 Mills, Mary 176 Mills, Nell 148 Mills, Tamera Miramontes, Kelli 45, 52, 70, 209 Miramontes, Rosalia 148 Mitchell, Erin 176 Mitchell, Paul 148 Mitchell, Peter 176 Mitchell, William 148 Mitchell, Mr. 22, 45, 67, 122 Moffitt, Laura 148 Moniz, Jaime 84, 85, 176 Moniz, Jan 148 Moniz, Michael 209 Montealegre, Michael 33 Moody, Laurel 148 Moonan, Shawn 42, 58, 59, 209, 217 Moore, Douglas 31, 33, 43, 209 Moore, James 58, 166, 176 Moore, Karen 148 Moore, Kathleen 113, 148 Moore, Patrick 58, 209 Moore, Philippa 5, 149 Moore, Randall 149 Morrer, Walter 64, 149 Moraga, Paul 149 Morales, Kelly Moreno, Carlos 176 Morgan, Jonathan 149 Morgan, Mark 176 Morris, Karen 176 Morris, Scott 209 Morrison, Andrea 177 Morgan, Larry 58 Morton, Gregg 149 Mosell, Esther 209 Moss, Amanda 210 Moss, James 149 Mott, Melanie 149 Moura, Edgar 149 Mouritzen, Glenn 149 Moyer, Mark Muehleman, Thomas 177 Mueller, Roger Muniz, Fred Munyon, James Muradian, Todd 31, 55, 176 Murphy, Michael 149 Murphy, Nora 210 Murphy, Sean 210 Murphy, Mr. 116 Murray, Brent Murray, Kevin 84, 177 Murray, Mrs. 123 Mussen, Patrice 46, 176 Myers, James 210 Myers, Michelle 149 Myers, Patricia 149 Mygrants, Casey 64, 65, 149 N Navallez, Juanita 210 Neander, David 64, 149 Neill, Karen 177 Nelson, Gregory 31, 210 Nelson, Mrs. 112, 113, 123 Nemeth, Thomas 149 Nerger, Janice 28, 40, 76, 77, 210;,242243 Ness, Pamela 177 Neuman, Lisa 149 Neuman, Robin 48, 176 Neustadt, Anthony 34, 210 Nevara, Cindy 76, 77, 210 Nevara, Lisa 113, 149 Neves, Alice 177 Newmark, Eric 177 Nguyen, Michael 36 Nguyen, Terry 54, 210 Nichols, David Nichols, Sara 27, 41, 54, 55, 210 Nichols, Susan 177 Nicholson, Elizabeth 210, 220 Nickerson, Jennifer 149, 151 Nicoletti, Jacqueline 41, 43, 94, v hein BEIT Niethold, Mr. 72, 112, 123 Nigro, Jane 149 Noah, Mr. 130 Noble, David Noe, Carie Noel, Robin 32, 177 Nonorgues, Chantal 38 Noren, Jennifer 111, 149 Norris, David 112, 149 Noxoll, Vickie 149 Nyiri, Krista 165, 177 Nystrom, Taffy 210 0 Oberg, Lisa 27, 54, 55, 210, 241 Oberg, Stephanie 177 Obermayer, Andrew O’Brien, Terence 177 Ocampo, Joseph 150 Ocampo, Ralph 177 O'Connell, Terrie 129 O'Dell, Deborah 54, 150 O'Dell, Mary 33, 177 Oden, Steven 177 Ogdin, Miss 32, 33, 123 Oldham, Catherine 211 Olmos, Belen 211 Olmos, Jose 177 Olsen, Leif 29, 211, 221, 242 Olson, Cheryl 113, 211 Olson, Conrad 23, 40, 54, 55, 211, 240, 241 Olson, Melisa 177, 211 Olson, Victor 211 O'Reilly, Timothy 150 Orton, Beverly 36, 177 Orton, Diana 76, 177 Oslar, Joanne 150 Owen, Anna 31, 150 Owen, Christian 177 Pp Pacent, J. Anthony 211 Page, Cynthia 76, 150 Palma, Lorenzo Palmer, Catherine 25, 43, 211 Pappert, David 211 Pappert, Edward 42, 86, 150 Parker, Kristyan Parmenter, Delphine 27, 43, 211, 218 Parry, Kimberly 43, 50, 51, 110, Eo 42 2 Paschal, Deborah 178 Paschal, Ruth 150 Patrao, Jose 86 Pattengill, Douglas 178 Paul, C. Elise 43, 150 Paulerio, Anthony 150 Pavel, Richard Payton, Henry 192, 212 Pearson, Alan 150 Pearson, John 150 Pearson, Joyce 150 Index 247 Pearson, Mark 31, 178 Peebles, Karen 29, 76, 212, 242 Pehrsson, Sara Peirce, David Pendarvis, Jon 150 Pennell, Kimberly 178 Pennell, Paige 212 Peoples, Evelyn 48, 212 Percy, Sandra 178 Pereira, Anthony Perez, Armando 150 Perez, Arnurfo 178 Perez, Guaealupe 150 Perillo, Dawn 212 Perkins, Kelly 150 Perreira, Elizabeth 76, 178 Perreira, Eric 30 Perry, Rena 150, 157 Perry, Lynee 52, 212 Persons, Lizbeth 38, 150 Person, Susan 43, 186, 191, 212 Petersen, Diane 45 Peterson, James Petersen, Jesper 84, 212 Peterson, John 41, 212 Peterson, Ted 178 Peterson, Mr. 68, 123 Pflug, Kristi 150 Phillips, Ben 52, 54 Phillips, Brian 141, 150 Phillips, Brook Phillips, Rebecca 150 Pickens, Tawna Pigniolo, Andrew 54, 178 Pimental, Manuel 150 Pina, Jinna Piper, Christopher 30, 34, 212 Pitta, Anne 43, 150 Pittman, John Pittman, Rita 48 Pitts, Steven Plag, David 58, 212 Plank, Christina Plant, Robert 151 Pletcher, Jacqueline 213 Pollock, Annette 213, 241 Pollock, Niel 30, 151 Pollom, Mario 139, 151 Pono, Karin 151 Potter, Soe Potvin, Sarah Powell, Karen 69, 213 Powell, Sherral 178 Power, Stephen 42, 173, 183 Powers, William 178, 183 Prager, Marc 27, 178 Prato, Karen Pratt, Elizabeth 178 Prendergast, Robert Price, Elizabeth 178 Price, Matthew Prince, Matthew 252 Prince, Michael 151 Prior, Lisa 7, 48, 213 Prior, Randy 151 Pritchard, Colette 38, 213 Pritchard, Daniel 178 Pritz, Debra 178 Prokupek, Tamara 213 Prokupek, Thomas 65, 178 Ptacek, Michael 178 Pugliese, Lawrence 213 Pullum, Robert 58, 178 Pursel, Marie 110, 111, 151 Pursel, Robert 34, 58, 59, 213 Q Quadros, Maria 151 Quick, Greg 213 Quick, Paul 64, 82, 151 Quijano, Laura 151 Quinlan, Mr. 36, 87, 123 Quinn, Michael 178 Quintero, Neyna 151 248 Index Quon, Lindsay 178 R Raffee, Guy 178 Raffee, Kay Raesdale, Morgan 178 Rathbone, Deborah 151 Ravosa, Yesanjora 213 Rayburg, Terri 179 Reachi, Michael 135, 151 Reavis, Elizabeth 179 Reddick, Wilbert 64, 138, 151 Redfoot, Shannon Reeb, Peter 6, 42, 58, 59, 186, 213, 217; 250 Reeb, Rebecca 76, 151 Rees, Jane 31, 69, 179 Rego, Ernest 54, 151 Repaire, Rex 151 Repaire, Suzanne 213 Reposa, Dennis Resende, Melinda 151 Rewa, Mr. 123 Reynolds, Catherine 76, 163, 179 Reynolds, Jeffrey 151 Reynolds, Jill 24, 36, 213, 240 Rhoads, Dean 213 Rhodes, Kathryn 179 Richter, Eric 84, 108, 151 Rickon, Robert Riedel, Mara 33, 41, 213 Riedl, Robert 41, 152 Rieschick, Heidi 36, 152 Rinesmith, Charles 179 Rinesmith, Kevin Ring, K. Mark 30, 31, 213, 240 Rion, Mr. 124 Rios, Lilia 45, 152 Ripley, Catherine 18, 38, 186, 198, 214 Ribley, Christina 152 Risty, Mrs. Rivers, Larry 31, 152 Roberson, William 8, 38, 214 Roberts, James 36, 87 Robinson, Joanne 214 Robinson, Louis 36, 152 Robinson, Robert 152 Robinson, Mr. 124 Robson, Jane 6, 152 Rocha, Nancy Rochester, Steven 27, 112, 197, 208, 214 Roche, Eileen 179 Rockwood, David 152 Rodgers, Joyce 214 Rodgers, Leanne 36, 152 Rodgers, Nigel Rodrigues, Isabell 179 Rodriguez, Rafael 36, 152 Rodriguez, Tona Rogers, Clarissa 214 Rohr, John 29, 76, 212 Rojas, Maria 152 Romani, Mario 152 Romero, Adolph Rosa, Maria 179 Rosa, Rogerio 84, 179 Rosales, Angel 179 Rose, Anthony 64, 152 Rose, Geoffrey Ross, Mary 70, 90, 179 Rosser, Lori 214 Rossis, Stephanie 152, 253 Rubin, Ellice 179 Rubin, Randall 165, 179 Rubio, Roberta 179 Ruiz, Rosalie 9, 38, 179 Running, Michael 152 Rusk, Scott 64, 94, 152 Russell, Matthew Russell, Ruth 27, 214 Rutherford, Timothy 193, 214, 251 Ryan, Larry 214 5 Sacio, Anna 152 Saffry, Mark 214, 241 Salcedo, Jose 152 Salinas, Joseph 152 Sammartano, Alessio 214 Sanchez, Leig 179 Sandage, Lawrence 64, 152 Sandberg, Amy 179 Sandusky, Shelly 179 Sandy, Marian 25, 33, 40, 55, 162, 179 Santos, Gerado 86, 152 Santos, Jose 86, 179 Saucedo, Esperanza 179 Saunders, Michela 179 Scanlon, Mrs. 38, 76, 111, 124 Schade, Michael Schadt, Rachel 179 Scheff, Darin 30, 135 Scheff, Jason 180 Schenck, William 153 Scherer, Nelson Schmidt, Emily 76, 153 Schneider, Carl 153 Schnizler, Timothy 215 Schricker, Karl Schroder, Erik Schroeder, Mr. 74, 75, 124 Schulman, Robert 23, 40, 215, 240, 241 Schultz, B. Scott 153 Schwartz, Geoffrey Schwarz, Mrs. 124 Scillato, Tamara 111, 148, 153, 159 Scolari, Yolanda 180 Scott, Frederick 27, 180 Scott, Gregory 112, 180 Scott, Maryjane 180 Seaman, Charles Seaton, Gary 153 Secord, Diann 18, 50, 194, 215 Seden, David 36, 215 Seeley, Robert 34, 153 Seignious, Mark 3 4, 153 Seneca, Stephen 180 Serna, James Servantes, Dennis 65 Seymor, J. 88 Shank, Mr. 124 Shapiro, Thomas 23, 40, 42, 190, 215, 241 Shealor, Kevin Sheehan, Lawrence 153 Sheeron, David 180 Sherman, Robert 215 Shimizu, Randall 172, 180 Shough, John 215 Sierra, Arnoldo 153 Sierra, Mario 153 Sierra, Pedro 153 Silliman, Lauri 24, 43, 215 Silva, Anne 26, 215 Silva, Brad Silva, Jessica 71, 90, 153 Silva, Joann 90, 215 Silva, Leslie 166 Silva, Lionel 84, 85, 86, 180 Silva, Maria 153 Silva, Robert Silva, Russell 215 Silveira, Maria 153 Silveira, Suzette 153 Silverman, Gina 76, 153 Silverman, Kyle 69, 153 Simas, Maria 153 Simas, Raimundo 180 Simmons, Kimberly Simmons, Steven 180 Simpson, Burke 64, 86, 153 Simpson, Clifton 153, 252 Simpson, Jay 153 Simpson, Lucy 180 Simpson, Mr. 124 Skelly, Lisa 34 Skidmore, Jay 41, 88, 153 Skidmore, Isabelle 45, 116 Skradski, Victoria 38 Slaten, Richard 180 Smalheer, Deborah 180 Smillie, Analisa 45, 90, 180 Smit, Susan 215 Smith, Bart 34, 64, 153 Smith, Charles 153 Smith, David A. 216 Smith, David W. 180 Smith, Eric 180 Smith, Essie 153 Smith, Greg 86 Smith, Jeanette 71, 91, 216 Smith, Jennifer 34, 216 Smith, Karin 41, 76, 216 Smith, Kory 66, 67, 216 Smith, Lori 216 Smith, Mark 153 Smith, Mary 7, 25, 43, 54, 162, 180 Smith, Rodger 153 Smith, Scott 86 Smith, Tracy 216 Smith, William 58, 60, 250 Smith, Willie 80 Smith, Maurice 116 Smith, Mrs. 26, 124 Snell, Mathew 41, 153 Soares, John 180 Soares, Joseph Soares, Rocsanne 180 Soares, Roger 154 Soltan, Star 47, 49, 180 Soniga, Yolana 38, 180 Sooy, Kathleen 180 Sorel, Charles 181 Sorensen, Karen 154 Sosna, Shandell 22, 38, 43, 52, 199, 216 Sosna, Stephanie 31, 154 Sousa, Fatima 154 Sousa, Joaquin 181 Sousa, Lenora 181 Sousa, Maria 181 Sowle, Mr. 94, 125 Spahr, Mr. 58, 64, 125 Sphar, Michael 181 Sparks, D. Sean 154 Spiegelberg, Gina 154 Spore, Eric 108, 186, 193, 216, 251 Spore, J. Brockway 154 Spydell, Robert 181 Stagland, David 163 Stagnaro, Janet 25, 70, 216 Starkey, John Statler, Jose 154 Statler, Maria 76, 216, 240 Steffens, Barbara 117 Sod dee Derrick 108, 109, 205, 16 Stephens, Bret 154 Stephens, Pamela 154 Stephens, Sally 154 Stephenson, Deborah 148, 154, 159 Stevenson, Ian 181 Stevenson, John 86, 181 Stewart, Tony 108, 216 Still, Stephane 181 Stith, Jamie 111 St. John, Anna 24, 216 Stokely, Daniel 154 Stokely, Heidi 141, 178, 181 Stokely, Jeremiah 217 Stone, Nancy 40, 74, 217 Storniolo, Dora 70, 90, 217 Stoup, John 154 Stoup, Susan 217 Stratton, Mark 52, 217 Stuber, Michael Styles, Michelle 25, 40, 217 Styner, Darrell 217 Sullivan,Matthew 241 Sullivan, Ms. 125 Sundberg, Eric 42, 64, 181 Sundberg, Julie 181 Sundberg, Sally 38, 181 Sundell, Steven 181 Sutter, James Sutton, Joseph 181 Sutton, Sarah 48, 217 Swartzbaugh, Richard 181 Swartzbaugh, Theodoe 217 Swift, Mark 36, 154 Swisher, Paul 217 Switzer, Troy 154 T Talamantez, Kathi Tamayo, Lorraine 76, 77, 111, 154 Tarrant, James 154 Tan, John 36, 181 Tannone, Mrs. 125 Tash, Robert 217 Tatum, Mark 181 Taylor, Claudine 33, 38, 48, 54, 181 Taylor, Denise 155 Taylor, Edmond 155 Taylor, Eric 155 Taylor, Melvin 181 Teets, Carie 31, 52, 181 Teets, Craig 31, 36, 155 Telford, Darelyn 218 Teixeira, Leann 50, 51, 52, 53, Pais Teixeira, Marc Terada, Noriko 54, 155 Terrell, Charlotte 19, 48, 129, 218 Terrell, Craig 33, 155 Theilacker, Amber 40, 43, 218, 240 Theodore, Anthony 182 Theriault, Betty Thogmartin, April 155, 156 Thoman, David 155 Thompson, Christine Thompson, H. Kent 36, 155, 158 Thompson, David 31, 195, 218 Thornton, Tracey 25, 43, 218 Tillson, Dana 27, 218 Travers, Pat 155 Trent, Karen 155 Tolmie, Kelly 182 Tolmie, Lisa 218 Tom, Carol 24, 43, 165, 182 Tontini, Daniel 182 Toomey, Michael 182 Toomey, Patrick 40, 42, 218 Tornay, Todd 58, 59, 60, 62, 182, 217 Torrinello, Janet 182 Tracy, Terry Trepanier, Mr. 78, 125 Troy, Tamrah 218 Trudo, Brian 182 Tso, Roselyn 36, 182 Tsufi, John 182 Tucker, John 155 Tuggle, David 218 Tuggle, Rebecca 43, 134, 155 Turek, Richard 152 Turnage, Edward 182 Turner, Christopher 155 Turner, Robin 27, 47, 218, 219 Turner, Tracie 29, 91, 155 Tweed, Greg 64, 82, 155 Tyler, Randy 155 U Ulloa, Amanda 218 Ulloa, John 218 Ursin, Giske 182 V Vanburen, Marla 31 Vandewetering, Brian 54, 218 Vandyke, Glenn Vandyke, Scott Vanraveteyn, Adrian 182 Vanravesteyn, Jan 31, 155 Vanoni, Mark 58, 84, 219 Varley, John 219 Vastula, Daniel Vaugh, Elizabeth 219 Vaugh, Rosa 182 Vaugh, Thomas 155 Vaughan, Desanne 8, 38, 219 Vaughn, Diane 182, 255 Vaughn, Leslie 49, 110, 111, ils, 7Is10), 2GY Vaz, Maria 54, 156 Verhoye, Bryan 186, 216, 219 Verhoye, Carolyn 90, 177, 182 Viana, Mr. 86, 125 Vick, Judith 219 Vienna, Chad Villanueva, Angela 18, 162, 182 Villanueva, Anita 43, 156 Vinagre, Maria 156 Vincent, Judy 50, 194, 219 Vines, Martine 156 Vining, Jose Virrissimo, Manuel 86 Vitale, Joseph 219 Vogt, Stephen 219 Volle, Stephen 42, 83, 156 Volle, Thomas 42, 72, 73, 186, 191, 219 Vonderahe, Teddi 36, 156 Vonsederholm, Conor 87, 182 Vonsederholm, Mark 87, 156 Votaw, Carol 156 W Wachob, Heather 31, 113 Wagner, Vicky 54, 182 Waldemar, Jodi Waldien, Russ 156 Walker, Eariine 7, 162, 183 Walker, Lisa 156 Wallace, Mr. 28, 125 Walling, Elizabeth 183 Walling, Chris 64, 156 Walsh, Brendan 34, 35, 42, 219, 240 Walsh, Krista 183 Walsh, Lisa 183 Walsh, Terese 111, 157 Walters, Angeleen 157 Walters, Nancy Walther, Harry 183 Watson, Sue 41, 157 Ward, Barbara 34, 52, 219 Ward, Mr. 125 Warrens, Thomas 157 Waters, Andre 219 Waters, Michael 219 Watson, Mrs. 91, 126 Weaver, Linda 220 Webb, Heidi 33, 220 Webb, John 33, 220 Webster, Daniel 183 Welch, Bradley 22, 27, 220 Welch, Devonee 220 Welch, Kathleen Welch, Kevin Welch, Marie 220 Welsh, Terry 112, 183 Welles, Steven 192, 220 West, Kristen 157 West, Mark 183 Whalen, William 34, 183 Whaley, Rickie 45 Wham, Tracy 220 Wheeler, Cynthia 27, 43, 54, 183 White, Jason 58, 220 White, Michele 157 Whitmore, Brooks 84, 85, 183 Whitmore, Steven 221 Whitted, Gay 47, 183 Wick, Tore 183 Wied, Douglas 58, 220 Wiese, Cathryn 25, 29, 221 Wieseler, Carla 43, 94, 95, 157 Wilcoxson, Mrs. 55, 126 Wiley, Karen 54, 221 Wiley, Rona 157 Wilhelm, Karl 41, 221, 241 Wilkerson, William 158 Wilkinson, Timothy 40, 94, 183 Williams, Daryl 82, 158 Williams, Donna Williams, Jackie 38, 48, 183 Wimliams, Laura Williams, Leonard 221 Williams, Ronald 183 Williams, Teresa 22 1 Willis, Bradford 64, 183 Wilson, Tamar 183 Wilson, Lisa 158 Wilson, Nicholas 221 Wilson, Priscilla 4, 48, 221 Wilson, Mrs. 126 Wingo, Lori Wingo, Roland 66, 67, 183 Winkler, Lana Winter, Kristine 34 Winter, Stefen 158 Wiram, Commander 36, 126 Wirick, Robin 74, 158 Withers, Sherri 52, 128, 183 Witt, David 158 Wludyka, Peter Wolfram, Melissa 221 Wolkoff, Amy 54, 221, 241 Wolley, Ann 183 Woods, Brailey 221 Woodward, Mrs. 24, 126 Woodwards, Jo Ann Woolrych, Frank 54, 221 Worely, Daniel 158 Wright, Irene 222 Wulfing, Tom 158 Wymam, Kevin X Xavier, Maria 158 Y Yacabucci, James 42, 158 Yacabucci, Lisa 207, 222 Yaldo, Lena Yamauchi, James 159 Young, Darcy 159 Young, Jamie 183 Young, Jeffrey 159 Young, Mrs. 126 Youngers, Deann 111, 143, 159 Z Zacavich, Paula Zaitz, Janet 54, 183 Zaeschmar, Ursula Zamudio, Kimberly 159 Zanghi, Mary 159 Zanghi, Virginia Zaso, Maria Zedaker, Darcy 30, 155, 159 Zedaker, Derek 108, 222 Zeigler, Anthony 222 Zeiger, Mr. 52, 126 Zeigler, Richard 183 Zemcik, Mr. 126 Zigman, Aaron 27, 162 Zimmerman, Kevin Zounes, Elizabeth 220, 222 Zounes, William 158, 159 Zucker, Erik 86, 159 Zumwalt, Elizabeth Index 249 Seal = ee a ce a = oO i=) a) N . 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