Rim of the World High School - Pibroch Yearbook (Lake Arrowhead, CA)

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-V - ■WVV5UD dfC 1983 y 1 ' ' ' ' m E .t . . i W ' ' The Beat — he juke box blows a fuse . . Well, the dime has turned into half a dollar; the Juke box has given way to expensive stereo equipment, but through it all the in- flation; the changing trends; whether the hair touched the collar or the skirts touch- ed the floor; whether the Rebel was without a cause, or E.T. without a ride home, the music never stopped. m — Table of Contents ' ■■Og« Qjj± Table of Contents - 8 J}, e music will never stop Top Right: I ' m as cold as ice, wails Lori Pearson. Top Left: Everybody wants her but Brian Ayers and Ken- ny Kunsek know the right way to win her. Bottom Left: In the Heat of the moment Roger Fenger makes some fancy moves. Bottom Right: Joel Krogmen surrounds himself with Beautiful girls. — Opening Top Left: Isn ' t she lovely? boasts Brian Bolles about Jennifer Jensen. Top Right: You should hear how she talks about you, in- forms Kim Oelo to Eric Christenson. Bottom: Richard Hassett displays to Dave Burnach what ' s become of his Small Beginnings. Opening — 9 1 he music is you Music makes pictures and often tells stories, all of it ' s magic and all of it ' s true; and all of the pictures and all of stories and all of tfie magic, the music is you. Music has enhanced the flavor of living since the beginning of time, it sets a feeling for all people, styles, and eras. Through clouded skies or brilliant blue days a song is found to fit every emotion. An old song can warm us with memories and as we join in the chorus we ' re able to relive a happening or period of time to which the song is a brother. Our year at Rim has become just that. A song we ' ve composed ourselves; a song we will hear everytime we open this book. By collecting bits of everyone ' s verse we have created a melody; a memory that we can cherish forever; we can hold fast to the notes that were the keys of our lives. To the students of Rim High, we p — -■-■ year in a song. Top: Ebony Ivory . . . Rod Foster. Bottom: September 7th was the First Step for the seniors climb to f graduation. 6 — Opening Top: ' ' Should I stay or should Igo? ponders Jeff Hunter to Tina Monteleone. Bottom: Left: Anticipation runs through Jennifer Smith ' s mind and heart. Bottom Right: Jennifer Vail informs JoelKrogmen, You ' ve got a friend. ' Opening — d reams The twenty-seventh annual homecoming festivity created unsurpassable memories. The lost spirit at Rim High was rediscovered as the Scots came alive in an unprecedented fashion. Scot Pride was seen in every student, classroom, and hallway at Rim. Each was proud to be a Rim Scot, and it showed. Dreams of good times, royalty, and victory filled our every thought as our Homecoming drew near. Spirit Week helped to raise our Scot Pride to heights never reached before. Semi- Formal Day kicked off Spirit Week with a touch of class, followed by Tie Day, Tourist Day, Hat Day, and Red, White, and Blue Day. Carnations were sold by the senior class for one dollar and handed out with their messages on Friday. We came to the end of our Spirit Week with feelings of excitement and curiosity over the Homecoming game. The Homecoming Court finalists and the princesses were an- nounced at our Pep Rally. Shay Jensen was the proud freshman princess, Jenny Williams became this year ' s sophomore princess, and Deena Anderson was the junior princess. King and Queen of 1982, John Lubisich and Patti Edwards Thejr. classjoinedby Puff the Magic Dragon. Splish-Splash the seniors are taking a bath. 9 — Homecoming MiclKlle Kinderman, John Lubisich, Debbie tiunn, Jenny Williams. Deena Anderson, Shay Jensen, Buddy Crisp, and Patti Edwards enjoy their Precious Times. (tiot pic lured Da vid Harich. 0. 0. W. Rich Ikenberry, along with the rest of us. learns the true meaning of Heartache Tonight. The varsity cheerleaders try to make this homecoming Better Than Ever. The game arrived and our Scot Pride shin- ed brightly of dreams of victory. With ar- tistic floats awaiting their halftime perfor- mance, we watched our Mighty F: hting Scots battle the Perris Panthers. Our dreams of victory were shattered as Perris received their Christmas present in Oc- tober and luckily recovered a fumble in their end zone to defeat the Scots in over- time, 13-7. Halftime came upon us, and the floats shined as never before. The junior class, led by Deena Anderson displayed their talent and imagination in their first place float, followed by senior class and the sophomore. Excitement filled the air as we all anticipated the crowning of Rim High ' s King and Queen of 1982. The court was carried in on an array of cars. Our curiosity was finally satisfied as the court was announced. John Lubisich and Patti Edwards were the proud Prince and Princess of the senior class. David Harich and Debbie Nunn became Duke and Maid of Honor. Saturday night we rocked to Keeper. The senior Class was proud of their job well done. Our Homecoming became more than a Dream it became a reality to us all. Homecoming 1982 Homecoming — ?f Top: The sunshine of his life. Middie left: Love will keep us together. Bottom right Happy together, with Eric, Linda and Teni. To you, Mr. Tipton, we dedicate this book of 1982-83. Mr. Tipton was born in Texas, but has been a resident in California for most of his life. His first teaching job was at Rim twenty- five years ago when only the J-wing ex- isted. He enjoys many sports. In his spare time he goes fly-fishing wherever it is peaceful. He has encountered tragedy and sorrowful times in his life with the death of y A 10 — Dedication ' CARRY THAT WEIGHS A note to a friend . . . In keeping with the theme of popular song, I found myself searching for an appropriate song which would somehow sum up what this man. Chuck Tipton, was all about. The task grew more difficult day by day. After all, this was a Most Peculiar Man. Numerous song titles would fly through my head, all fitting his amazing history; however, the significance of each was hinged upon a knowledge and understanding of all that Chuck Tipton had seen. You see, though many may know of the battles Chuck has faced, very few have had the privilege to know him. Knowing this, I feel most fortunate to have become his friend. On the school grounds, Chuck has taught In the social studies department as well as sei ing as a counselor. He has been at Rim for a few lifetimes. He has seen students, teacher ; and administrations come and go. Yet, this f)art of Chuck ' s life, though important in tl professional sense, could not begin to compare with his life on the home front. Without Rhyme or Reason Chuck was faced with tragedy. A devoted family man, thei _ was never a question of where his priorities should be. This man has heard more ar- rangements of a song than most of us could ever imagine. He has taught many of us how to Carry that Weight a long time. F ' or this I thank you Chuck Tipton, — Steve Shelton, Advisor I fish because I love to, because I love the environs where trout are found, which are in variably beautiful, and hate the environs where crowds of people are found, which are in variably ugly, because of all the television commercials, cocktail parties, and assorted social posturing I thus escap e; because in a world where most men seem to spend their lives doing things they hate, my fishing is at once an endless source of delight and an act of small rebellion, because trout do not lie or cheat and cannot be bought or bribed or im- pressed by power, but respond only to quietude and h umanity and endless patience; because I suspect that men are going along this way for the last time, and I for one do not want to waste the trip, because mercifully there are not telephones on trout waters; because only in the woods can I find solitude without loneliness; because bourbon out of an old tin cup always tastes better out there; because maybe one day 1 will catch a mer- maid; and, finally, not because I regard fishing as being so terribly important but becauseT suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant and not neaF ly so much fun. h — j.. fc. Ig l ' — Robert Traver (A Tipton Favorite) sy ' ? •■,lf...  l iC loved ones. He has overcome these hard times with the help and love of his family members. His three married children have all attended Rim High and have started their own families. Thank you Mr. Tipton for sticking it out and teaching so many of us through the years. The 1983 PIBROCH STAFF Congratulations on your new beginning — 1983 Pibrock Staff Bottom: A mother and child renunion. Dedication — 11 dV v ' ' ■k ' Hi ' . ■v w ' r y5jjfi if --- WP J fc ' ..3artr a : riii i, iiMKigy i i i :■ j j a m lff tl w s f pN8ilff - asso 14 Senior Division s eniors v 6; ' .A.: cJT u M t -oA .A-Ama ' j6iyryLJLj ou B U ■U:iiCJ -cS L-u a ;n C. S2 -c€a V -= 3 ? :7 J xr y ' Top: Gerald LawS ' -t UA ' - e. „,, iU...-. ...- - ,. . ._,__ . . , Bottom Right: Julie Sims)- Yasuk OkamaJlo, Kayoka Maeda, Jannie • — .A ' IM. Senior Division 15 m ill we remem- ber the song? The days have gone quickly and our time at Rim High School is up. The question of our future arises. Thoughts of college, careers, and ambitions tangle the mind and produce an uncertainty which only time can excuse. As we toss off our caps in our final partic- pation at Rim, will the emotions be felt as strongly in years to come as they will be on this graduation day? Leaving Rim is not easy for us. (more on page 30) Top: Judy Miller, Stacy Sunny, Gigi Evans, Guy Hargreaves and Wendy Rush ask each other Does Anybody really krK w what time it is? Bottom: Before everyone ' s eyes Mike Dawe enters the Twilight Zone. 16 Seniors Seniors — 17 Adrian, Denise Aguirre, Joe Agustine, Teri Alford, Kevin Aman, Jenny Anderson, David Anderson, Derik Atkins, Joe Atwater, Shannon Avakian Jill Bailey, Scott Bain, Jonny Barcena, Andrea Bartlow, Stephanie Beck, Ken Bellamy, Nathan Bergendahl, Theresa Bell, Frank Birdsall, Yvette Bishton, Erik Bobroff, Randy Bolles, Brian Boone, Becki Boyster, Zane Boquette, Leslie 18 — Seniors Brownelle, Julie Brown, Roy Brule, Monica Buechner, Kent Capps, Dawna Castillo, Sean Chester, Scott Clanln, Alan Clauson, Brad Clonts, David Close, JaccI Coleman, Teresa Colton, Leonard Cannaughton, Tim Cooke, Kurt Corona, Jose Seniors — 19 Craddock, Michelle Craw, Ken Craig, James Crisp, Buddy Curry, Mark Daniels, Carolyn Dargitz, Mark David, Kathryn Davis, Michelle Davis, Wayne Dawe, Michael Delo, Kimberely DiCarlo, Greg Dotter, Darren Duran, Elizabeth Ebaugh, Sandra Ebough, William Eberhart, Chris Edwards, Patti Estrella, Gary Evans, Gigi Ewing, Kelly Fawcett, Christy Fennell, Tricia Ferguson, Cindy SO Seniors Fisher, Kimberly Foley, Sharee Foster, Lisa Fauler, Pat Freeman, Kristin Gates, Brian Gideon, Kirk Giesler, Corinne Gilstarap Mona Gjelsten AnnKristi Glouner Gary Goebel, Greg Golding, Kelly Goldsworthy, Robin Goodwin, Julie Goodwin, Patti Green Jeff Seniors - SI Gregg, Ronald Gregson, Jay Gurgamus, Brett Halterman, Tammy Hargreaves, Guy Harich, David Harpur, Robin Harris, Margret Hausmann, Michelle Havener, Scott Heitz, Scott Helsper, Lisa Herring, Steve Henyan, Angie Henson, Holly Hilton, Todd Houck, Buck ( ( — Seniors Housley, Cindy Hubbs, Tim Huntiy, Linda Hurd, Denise ibbs, Tina Irvine, Kimberiy Jackson, Lisa Jerup, Jannie Jevas, Randy Jimenez, Charlene Johnson, Gene Johnson, LeeAnn Johnson, Susie Johnson, Todd Johnsen, Tracy Jolly, Keith Jones, Janine Jordan, Sam Kirchner, Mark Kepford, Julie Keys, Lance Kinderman, Michelle Kiter, Barbara Knisley, Buddy Koch, David Seniors 23 Kranz, Tracy Krause, Kristin Lawerence, Mia Lawson, Gerald Layton, Christine Lazzari, Gina Lee, Reigina Lewis, Cheri Lien, Deanna Lindguist, Brita Lubisich, John Lutcavish, Steve Madden, Kimberly Margadonna, Vicki Maeda, Kayoko Matoy, Laura 24 - Seniors Martinez, Chuck Mattoon, Doug McCurdy, Amy McDonald, Pat McNeles, Mindette Meddles, David Miciialais, Dan Mikas, Nick Miller, Judy Miller, Timothy Miranda, Chris Miranda, Colleen Moedl, Roger Montes, Mary Montes de Oca, Nancy Moore, Jennifer Morgan, Mary Mosher, Becky Motschman, Tim Myette, Michelle Nellott, Mitch Nelson, Loreen Neusse, Charlene Nunn, Debbie O ' Bosky, Reggie Seniors 2S Ocepeck, Robyn Olson, Robert Papp, Mike Paredes, Dlann Percuoco, Joy Peterson, Geri Pilant, Robin Plumb, Tim Poe, Rick Price, John Promiek, Sak Rasmussen, Dave Reiswig, Deborah Relph, Robert Rettino, Robyn Richards, Margie Ridgway, Andy Riger, Lori Rios, Robert Robinson, Dawn Simons, Kelley Roper, Don Rosedale, Mike Rosedale, Robin Rosenow, Scott mb — Seniors Rwiez, Cheryl Ruggles, Rollin Rush, Rob Russell, Kellie Sanchez, John Scavone, Kate Schwartzkoff, Kevin Scorziell, Mike Sessions, Stacy Seyden, Jenni Sharp, Cheri Shaw, Kathleen Shusda, Scott Sidhu, Steve Silvey, Anna Simmons, Ellen Sims, Julie Seniors - 27 Skowron, Cynthia Small, John Smedley, Elizabeth Smith, Curtis Smith, Teri Snyder, Biff Stefan, Kerry Straub, Caria Sunny, Stacy Taylor, Todd Terry, Genne Tesoro, Sue Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Robert Thompson, Wayne Thielfoldt, Shari 28 — Seniors Tinney, Ronda Torres, Frank Torrey, Jeannie Trapane, Kory Underwood, Dan Veershamp, John Velie, Todd VonKaenel, Rob Wallace, Greg Walsh, Shannon Watson, Bill Wenzol, Rick Whyte, Scott Williams, Cindy Williams, Joyce Williams, Mike Williams, Stacy Willis, Brig Wilson, Doug Wilson, Teresa Worth, James Woods, James Wright, Mark Wysocki, David Yahn, Randy Seniors - 29 Ybarra, David Yturri, Elaina Zack, Mike Zambel, Tracy Ham, Julie When will we see the friends in English class again? Ever? Or will we falter when we try to remember their names? How can we leave knowing the friends we ' ve bond- ed with will become more pictures in a yearbook and lost promises of keeping in touch? When the music ' s over, will we still remember the song? Will the lyrics stay bold in our thoughts and feelings Or will they slip away, never to be thought of again? We can never forget the little things that made our years so special. We save flowers and letters, hoping that the future will not erase our memories. Homecoming tickets, prom corsages, Powder Puff vic- tories, winning floats, senior pranks, cham- pion teams. Will we always remember all our good times at Rim? Or will the memories fade, like our favorite pair of Levi ' s? Becoming seniors was not an easy task. Having accomplished this, can we give it up to enter a different life style, not know- ing what ' s ahead? Leaving Rim will be unlike anything we ' ve ever experienced, but with our potential, we will be able to handle it. Because the class of ' 83 was meant to be! Bottom: It ' s just my imagination, says Michelle Kinderman. 30 — Seniors Seniors - 81 Top: Seniors Come together with en- thusiastic spirit. Bottom Left: Stardust memories for Denise Hurd. Bottom Right: I think I ' m going out of my head, thinks Jay Gregson. (S — Seniors There Are Places I Remember . . . B Denisei HKknames: • Susanne Adrian Harry, Si;iarl, Monstertace ' aKSlSener, Activities Most Absent 2-3, Vica 4, Crackpots 4, Donut Shop 3-4, Beating the system 1-4, Slip Queen 4, Streal er Society 4, Snarly K-12, Waiting for orange roses 4, Sunning in Ceramics 4. Likes: Sl iing, The flail, Bruce Wooley, Squeaky Powder, TerrI, Team Mope, VomSteeg, Jose, My Cruiser, Skis Vaurnets, Kelly Judy, Eating, SrMopy, Wikki-Wikki, Marshall Tucker, both MOjnS, Xerri ' s Teapot, Jim Casey, Supertramp, Papa Cribari, Dad, T-shirts Levi ' s, Wheelin ' , Hating the Mob, FORDS, Volleyball. Big Orange, Living in Green Valley. Plaits to be: Where there ' s real snow and not Jack Riendell ' s over-rated imitation. Joseph Anthony Aguirre tiicknames: Tony, Yohan, Little Joe, Joey. Act)V f es: Football 2 4 ' 4, Track 2-4, Wrestling 1-2, Baseball 1, ASB 4, USA 4, Crackpots 2-4, Cruisin Forest w Bri 3rd, Senior Square at Lunch. Likes: AW sports Rim at Night, Football with Steve, Stuck in the Woods, Laughin at Ox, Beautiful Girls, Goats on the Roof, Little Jud, Waterskiing with Joe, The Club, Sailing w Wick, Friday Night, Chickens in the Square, Movies at Nancy ' s Scott ' s motorcycle, and Being a Stud. Plans to be: Rich and owner of Black ' s Beach. Qoofe; Hey Boys! Jennifer Lynne Aman tiicknames: Grape, Prawn, Pinky. Activities: Basketball Stats 1 -4, Rim Slammers 3- 4, ASB 1-4, Activities Commissioner 4, Annual Staff 3-4, Sports Editor 4, USA 4, Jr. Treasurer, Spanish Club 1-4, Prez. 4, Chuck Lane Fan Club 1-4, SASPA 1-4, IWIB Club 1-4, Ivy Chain 3, S Club 3-4, Being Short !■?, Prez. of Dr. JVF Fan Club 4, Who ' s Who 3 4, CSF 1-4, Powder Puff 3-4, Pepper- dine Letters 4, H.C. Float 1-4, PGA Watchers of America 14, I ' m ET 4. Loves Being a Grape, Basketball Buds, Jbella John Family, Miss Kiiimes, Deb, Robbie, Krispy, Pat W., Juan Pedro, Dougy, Sir, Pear, Kevin 0 ' , Paul O ' ( My BEST FRIEND!), Watching POA w Sharee, Stat Pals, Rocky, Joe Drivers, Mom Dad, LYF, God, Laughing till it hurts, Spit- ting in the Rain, Pat Benetar, Summer ' 82, Desert Tourney ' 82, Ducks, Taco Salads, Hating Adam, Birthday Surprises, 2 a.m. Tickling Parties, Stacy Scott, Bad Influences, Marquis w Shar, Kid- nappings, TheCarz, Ziggy, Paulie R., Powder Puff Wins, Sneaking Out, Catalina, Blowing Bubbles, Fatting Stars, Being ET, The Lakers, 00. Plans to be: A Fine Wine, and Photographer for the Chippendale Calendar. Quotes: Who had the assist? No Problem! O.K., Deb!! ' W ' all Right!!! David Allen Andersen Nicknames: P.N. II, Dave, Loser. Activities: Sports, Cars, Good Friends, Advanced Hall Cruising pers. 1-6, Laughing at George Likes: Baseball, Girls, Vet, Shan, Chuck E. Cheese, Mr. Munch, Having Fun, Y.C.B. Plans to be: Mechanic, Married, In cessful in Life, A Computer Genius. Quote: Oh well, life ' s hard. Shannan Lynne Atwater nicknames: Shan, Shannle, B.H. P.N. I Activities: B ball Stats 2-3, Homecoming Commit- tee 3, Advanced Hall Cruising 1-4, Making Fun of George. Likes: Mjf Pals: Vet and David, D.C., T.M., T.D., C.F., My pal Bud, Camaros, Pickups, D tincan, Oklahoma, Mom, Waterskiing, The (J. S.A.K- Pur- ple People Eaters, Extra Strength Tylenol Cap- sules, Big Rigs, Parties, Chuck E. Cheese Mr. Munch, High Collars, Playing Watching Nice Male Bodies. Plans to be: Happy, In Love Successful in Whatever I Choose to do. Quote: Everything will work out if you let it. Jill Marie A vakian Nicknames: Boob, Babe. Activities: Rim 1, 3, 4, Dunedin 2, CPR 4, Powder Puff 3-4, Choir 1-3, Donut Shop 3-4. Likes: David, My Family, The Lord, Lisa Ander- son, Kim Delo, The Great Times I Will Never Forget With Kim Irvine and Sharee Foley, All my Buds on Bus 29, Duned in FLorida, Andy Zachow, and Pam Middleton, Ziggy, Smurfs, Speedway, Good Music, Mrs. Wogen, Snow, My Doberman, Unicorns, Bruce Penhall, Pat Benetar. 22, Sunsets, and helping the special kids, and my III red Mustang. Plans to be: Healthy, Happy and Succeeding in whatever life lays before me. Quotes: Go For It! Hold on to your dreams, for someday they will come true ______ Scott Beetle Bailey Nicknames: Gonzoo, Beetle, Spailey. THf «t Ac( ' w ' t es; Wrestling, Girls, Water Skiing, Riding ATCs. Likes: Kim, Coach Beresford, Mom G Dad, WrestI ing. Made. Plans to be: Geologist. Quote.- There never was a hprse that couldn ' t be rode and there never was a wrestler who couldn ' t bethrowed. Andrea Renee Barcena Nickname: Andy. Activities: Pep Squad 4, Choir 2-4, Ensemble 4, USA 4, LAPG 24. Likes: My Brother Jean-Paul, My Buddies, Nancy Klobasa, Sean Castillo, Christy Morton, Cheerleading, Tennis, My Honda Prelude, and last but not least my boyfriend Dave Walsh from Mommoth Mtn, California. Plans to be: Dental Hygenist. Quofe; Corne on you guys! . ,. _ Stephanie Ann Bartlow j % Nicknames: Steph, Step-Hanie, SteflWefi. Activities: Scottish Dance 4, USA Club 4, Art Show Participant 1-4, Bartlow Morgan Inc. 3-4, Big Movie Goer 1-4, Shopping 1-4, Skii for all 1-3, Anti-Fad Mob 1-4. Loves: Jesus Christ, My Planet Earth and Travel Likes: Wasting Time in Art with Mary, bugging people, horseback riding, Jelling Out. going to the beach. Judging Others, family, friends no. I, my 72 Super Beetle, being a ' senior for 83. Plans to be: A different nationality, happy, healthy, rich, artist, computer operator. Quote: Life is all, totally, but what do I do? Frank Louis Bell  Nicknames: Twit, Franklyn. Activities: USA Club, Advanced Girl Watching 1- 4, Buying and Selling VW Bugs 3-4, Intermediate Snow Hating 2-4. Likes: Money, Bugging Monica Brule (Ugh), Eating Everybody Else ' s Lunch, Dancing Till My. Feet Fall Off, Oingo-Boingo, Adam Ant, Men , m Work, Driving Daddy ' s ' 67 Mercedes. Lashing OfS g and Striking people at random, constantly wat- chin girls, going totally berzerl at the worst possi- ble moments, Stray Cats, M ' Pi , But most of all, Scott (Wally) Sllagy, my best friend. Plans to be: An Engineer, married to several fine looking women, rich t)eyond belief, a high school grad, eternally grateful to Mr. Schwiehardt for showing me the evils of sugar processed foods. Quotes: Hi Kids! Chicken Power! I ' d just like to thank my mother who made all this possible and my father who supplied the beer. Nathan Bellamy  Nickname Nate - sm —-eadership 3, Prom Committee 3, Hotr mlBlpBmmittee 4, H.M. Boogie Ball 2, AOVTialls fOhleen Shaw Fan Club 1-4, Ditching and Skiing 3, T n T aFan Club 2- 4, Keeping an eye on the Gremlin 3. .ah. Ukes; K.S. always, T n T, J.V , Snc B|g and Stacy, Sailing, The Girls — 8elinda,«HHfethy, Charlotte, Jane, The Clonts Family. Anna Good win, the Scorziells, DuranDuran, Some L D.S people, Lakeview Bid. Mammoth June 12th, te Roneys, M n T, Homecoming ' 82 ' . J.L L , Palm Springs. 36th Street, people who aren t Valleys, and of course Ms. Fate. Plans to be: Always on Vacation. Quote, Oh my god Tonya, I am sure . . . ' , Yvette Cheyree I3irdsall Nicknames: Vet, Me!, P.N. I. Chuck E, Cheese, Activities: Basketball. Skiing, Fishing, (sport Advanced Hall Cruising 1-4, Making Fun of George, Sadie Hawkins, Making Friends. Likes: being with my friends: David, Shan, Kaaren A., D.C., Sherri, The purple people eater, going Crazy, Red Toyota ' s 4x4, ties, hats, sun glasses, going out, t)eing insane, my dog FeFe, most of all having a blast God Watching ft ' ale Bodies (nice), loud music, Pat Benetar, gooffng off, play- ing footsies, going to the beach, laughing, my buddies. Plans to be: I plan to be a psychiatrist and help as many people as I can. I pttn on being very happy and I know I will be. Brian Wayne Bolles  ,. Nickname: Psycho. Activities: Can you picture y «ill 4an club 4, Weightlifting 1-4, Boredom 4, College Dreams 4. Likes: Bowie, Elton .John, My bro in Vljongbu, Cruisin ' in the forest with Joe- Joe. driving fast, dit chin ' chp ' s, fast times, racy women, college girls. Birds Bees, weekend romance, chocolate chip cookies, graduation, Wayne Bro ' s. Plans to tie: In love with a beautiful woman, the owner of a Porsche 91 1 Targa, very, very rich! Quote; You know you can ' t hold me forever, I didn ' t sign up with you, I ' m not a present for yi friends to open, this boy ' s too young to be sing! the blues. From Goodbye Yellow Brick Roi by Elton John. Rebecca Velma Boone Nicknames: Hermit, Beckie, iCtivities: Maranatha 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Trl ' Cross Country 3-4. ikes: Dean, running, Julie Brownell, l teey Col lins, Cori Geisler, basketball, My dS riends, bech, sun, Hawaii, crazy people, being a Christian. Plans to be: An R.N. or physical therapist. Quotes: Baby! Hey, you! ' Les e Michelle Bcxjuette Nicknames: Bucket, 8ez, Rosie. Activities: CSF 1-4, AFS 4, S. Club 4, USA 4. Spanish 2-3, RAA 2, Peer Counselor 4. Likes: Guys, my Capri, Mr. Patterson. Huntington Beach J.S., Mercedes 450 SL ' s AH.. R.S., animals. Plans to tie: Rich and Happily Married. Quote: Don ' t be dumb. Zane Grey Boyster II Nicknames: Zaner, Big Guy, Mr. Coffee. Activities: Football, Baseball ASB, USA. i. ;ces; 44, 74, 55, 64, 79, 53, 88, the Boogie!, NAN- CIE ' S HOUSE, AWESOME George, Taking 44 74 home at 1 a.m. 2 a.m. , . ., Thanks to Wend ' Beth Denise for passing geom,, Paula 5 Prjf Beating the Bears in everything!, Parties b ' jio ' during S after dances. Parties after (oGth.3 baseball games, Kunsek ' s VAN, Team mp ' ti .ji Knott ' s. Passout, flick friends. B £ H BIl ington Prep Party, Partying with coolbuds ' 4 inlM er Mag!, Growing up with POPY Grand mom- my 2-13, thank you, I love you all. Plans to be: With my best friends enjoying life. Quotes: DGDE!!!, I don ' t have enough gas! Julie Anne Brownell Nickname: Jewel. Activities: CSF 3-4, AFS 2-4, Spanish 1-3, Mar- ching Band 1-2, Flag 1-2, S Club 2-4, Clan 2-3, Humans 3, J.V. Basketball 2, V. Tennis 3-4, Marantha 4, ASB Rep. 3, Floats 3-4, Who ' s Who Among High School Students 3. Likes: My friends and parents, MING-LING (Siamese Cat), Being with the Lord, Summer, Reading, Accounting. Plans to be: C.P.A. (certified public accountant) millionaire executives unlimited corporation representative. Quote: Go Diamond!! Monica Eileen Brule Nicknames: tlgh, Monka, Burley, Spaz, and Bionica. Activities: ATC-ing, Partying, Crack Pots 4, RHSC 1-4, getting passes, adv. excuses, being late and leaving early. Likes: COACH BERESFORD, and the wrestling team, LED ZEPPELIN, Being with Tammy, England, Green Armadillos, QIamis, Forrest Lor- raine, being with Christian, being unqiue, new con- cepts about life, j-9, Ronda Tinney, getting at least 6 hours of sleep a weekend, theme from the Twilight Zone, harassing Rockabillies, Gibby, Mr, Fenn, and 2 dimentional people. Plans to be: An upstanding citizen in the Twilight Zone with Gumby and healthy? Quofes; (Jm Om. Kent Marr Buechner Nickname: Beachner. Activities: Skiing, Surfing, Hanging out at Sleepy Hollow, on to pL.A.M., much as possible, Instruc- ting at Goldmine, 4 year school Race Team, party- ing out at S.O.F., B.O.H. Likes: Blondes, long legs, over head, hollow makeable, tight spots, green room, D.H, Boards, lots of air, deep powder, corn snow, having no values. Reggae Rock, my truck, Laguna Beach, L.A.M., Mom, Dad, Sis, Bro, Nicklos, Granny, Chance. Plans to be: Cruising through life, living with L.A.M. in Sydney Australia, and staying young forever. Quotes; Get as high on life as you possibly can and push everything to the limit, you only live twice. And stay up to your nose in snow. Dawna Lee Capps Nicknames: DC, P.N. IV. Activities: Neuro Symphony Road Crew 2-3, Magic Mountain Pit Crew 3, Valley Girls Anonymous 4. Likes: My pals Shan, Vet, David, Kat, the Valley, B C, George Callin, Journey, trolls, earrings. Chuck E. Cheese, flakey flix, flakes, green M Ms, cute guys, purple. Snoopy, cooking, rock n-roll, friends and happiness. Plans to be: friends forever and married to a millionnaire. Quote: 84 should know the score, SS ' s the class to be! Sean Patrick Castillo Nicknames: Slim Jim, Sidebijrns, Stretch. Ac( Wf es. Basketball 2-3, Gradillas B Nose 1-3, Summer Jop Shop, Anti-Hippies parties 1-4, Docks 1-4, RockaBilly Beach 14, Lost 14, Played High School Dance 4. Likes: Eddie Cochren, Newport Crew, 54th girls, Hoss and E , Setzer, Phantom, Rocker, kittens, Meow!, Elvis, James Dean, Brando, Mom, Dad, Parker, Tools, Jim, Kendal, Joe, J. P., Mark ' s hair, girls, girls, girls, Final Net, My Pomp, The ROQ, Buggin Andy and Nanc, She ' s Something Else, Setzer s Harley, Ignoring Mice, Rockabilly Boogie, My Band, 53 s Baby Blue Eyes. Plans to be: In a top Rock-a-Billy band, rich and buy my mommy a pink mansion. Quofe; Shes something else! Alan Edward Clanin Nicknames: Speedy, Hagen, Hey You, Elohss A, Activities: High School 1-5, Accidents 3-5, Band 1- 4, Nasty Habits 118, 13th grade pres. Likes: 5-10 ' s, Debbie, Tim, Jenny, John, Marlee n ' Joe, Devo, Oingo Boingo, Rodney Dangerfield, T n ' A Auto Centers, the Beach, Duran Duran, I.V. ' s, Breaking Bones. Plans to be: A paramedic and a financial genius. Quote: ' m through being cool! ' David Clonts Nickname: Dave. Activities: Leaving Glendora High 3, Wrestling 3, Ditching and Skiing 1-4, T n T Fan Club 4. Likes: Styx, Journey, snow and water skiing, the River, Glendora, the Beach, Dad and Mom, the family, CM., the Rx7, LDS people, Utah. P af7S to be: A Trillionare and retired at 29. Quote: This school is full of lerps. Jacqueline Marie Close Nickname: Jacci. Likes: Skating, Basketball and good old Henery will always be there. For my buddies, Don, well, what can I say, the good times were the best times when we hit the town, love the polyester pant suit. Teri, Woodstock Lives the night never began till we hit the deli or saw what the deal was. Thanks everyone for making this year fun and we can ' t forget ol ' Mom Dad. Ready Scotty, Beam me up. Plans to be: 1-2-B-Rich. Quote: Be Real. Teresa Marie Coleman Nicknames: Coleman, Shadow, Billy. Activities: ivy Chain 3, Homecoming Comm. 3-4, Yearbook Assistant Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, C.P.R. 2-3, Rim Slammers 3, USA. 4, Powder Puff 4, Sr. Pranks 4. Likes: My bestest buddy Shaw, BMW 320i ' s, sunsets in the Bahamas, eating Chips Ahoys and visiting Soto Street with Shaw, my family, Pat Benetar, chasing gas caps, sunshine, 14 K, Ta- tiana. Walking in L.A., Dr. Pepper, Red Roses, waterskiing, blinking road signs, 4 wheeling w Bud, chocolate, midnight drives whistles, A-23, J.B.,B.M., J.B.,A.Z.,C.H., K.C. Plans to be: L.L. O.S.B. the proud owner of a B.M.W. 32-i or Honda Prelude. Quote: College . . . ha! ' Leonard Bernard Colton III Nicknames: Lenny, Worm, CJ, Popeye. Activities: Cross Country I, Track 1, Tennis 2-4, Lounging, Eating, Gazing at the Cheerleaders (especially Genia), wasting time with friends, try- ing to surf, Sid Vicious Fan Club. Likes: Circle Jerks, Fear, Clash, Getting violent, losing control, recovering, going to the beach (girl watching), bodysurfing, south swells, and all that surfer stuff, but mostly water sports. Plans to be: Mercenary. Quote: Mommy, Daddy, I ' m alright really, I just like to play in the dirt. Jose L. Corona Nicknames: Ho, Hoskies, Hozer, Toyota. Activities: A mile racing, soccer, U.S.A. Club, Senior Float 83, Sanding my car day after day. Auto Shop, Donut Shop between classes. Getting confused in Algebra. Likes: Hi performance engines, 427 327 engines, 69 Camaros, Bajaing in Mike ' s Bug, Mike, Teresa K., Teresa G., Teresa C, Laurie S., Todd, Dr. Pepper, Money, Pink, Getting towed by a Baja, My Family, Market Street, Mr. Sleeping in. Dream Shopping, Test driving Vettes Supras, Summer, Magic Mountain, helping Mike get through Spanish F wagon. Partying in the F wagon, Subaruing in Hesperia getting stuck. Gold, Rock Camp, Kathleen S., Racing Boats, meeting people all day. Plans to be: Rich engineer, own an island. Be mar- ried to a beautiful woman, and if all ease fails, a shopping cart bum. Quotes: You are heavily bummed. In your dreams. Street it neat. Michelle Ann Craddock Nicknames: Salty, Shell, Skinny Brode. Likes: My greatest friend Pepper, Vinny Vinerino, my big brother, my buddy Trace, good friends like Hotdogger, and Brode f owler, my little sweety Chris A., Bobby Marriott, Mrs. Roy, Matt Houston, grubbing with Trace, Italians, Lampost, Cowlxiys, Carl ' s Jr., Red Roses, Dr. Pepper, Rocky 1,2, 3, Snoopy, Mr. P., and big muscles. The Waterman Canyon Treatment by Frank and Scott. Plans to be: Loved Forever. Quote: I bet you do . . . Robert Arthur Crisp Nicknames: Buddy, Cunningham, Hey Bud, Cashew Nut. Activities: ASB 1-4, JSA 2-4, CPR !, PA 4, Senior Prez, Prank 3-4, Nurse Baker Fan Club 3, Brianhead 3, Wheelin ' 3rd, Beach 4, Hawaii 5, Peer Counselor 3-4, Rollover Repair 4, Rm. 152, Leadership 2-4, CSF 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4. Likes: Deena, The Toy, Lisa, Mark, Patti, Jim, Natalie Scott, Luis, Shay, Twins, Good ole 7, Ripp Tide weekend at Nancy ' s, Caddyshack, Stripes, graduating. Beach, Snow, rainy walks, movies, long drives with Deena, Good Grades, Nicky Baby, Mrs. Hardt, Tug Eynon, Senor Fenn, Schweigh, Patterson, Uncle Joe, Kendricks, enough Boy Scouts, Goodwins, The family fish, steaks. Mint Chip Ice Cream, Popcorn, Pizza, Wipeout, especially the attendance ladies Mary Sue. Plans to be: I plan to discover the purpose of man, and then become the U.S. President. I also plan to have many, many children. Quote: Don ' t let what you can ' t do get in the way of what you can do. Carolyn Frances Daniels Nicknames: Dear, Snuggles. Activities: 1-4 Years Tall Flags, 2 Years Co- Captain of Tall Flags, 1-4 Years Spanish Club, 2 Years Library Aide, 1 Year Coed Capers. Likes: Doug, Tall Flags, my band buddies, snow skiing. Field Shows, long bus rides, Doug ' s eyes, miniature golfing, spending time with Doug, band parties, Martinelli ' s driving my car. Flock of Seagulls, Pat Benetar, Floor Competitions, spazz attacks, eating, Garfield and loves my family. Plans to be: A professional pineapple picker with Doug in Hawaii. Quote: Don t worry, everything always works out? Kathryn Anne David Nicknames: Kat, Kath, Shortie. Activities: Varsity Rah-Rah 3, Tennis 2, 4, Ski Scots Brianhead 2, Powder Puff 3-4, Drill Team 1 , CPR 1-2, USA 4, Leadership 4, Michael 3-4. Likes: Michael Swim, Lizzy, Cheri, Kim, My whole family, skiing. Class of ' 82, my tennis partner, playing tennis, being tan, Sam, Trying to water- ski, going to the river, with Michael, talking on the phone, eating, going shopping, babies, being with Michael, Mr. Schweigh, Mrs. Langdon, the Minors. Plans to be: Happy, with Michael forever and a professional clothes shopper. Quotes: Aw. how cute! 34 Michelle Marie Davis Nicknames: Shelly, Bobelly. Activities: Senior Ditch Day 1, 2, 4, Coffee Shop 1. Likes: B.T., N.S. Marina and all my buddies there, ATC ' s, matching blue and pink 1956 TBirds, Just about all members of the opp)osite sex, R.J., K.B., Monty!, Snow Summit, Parking Lots, Little Keith, Shane, Going to the movies, Adam and, Mr. Dickson. Plans to be: Waxing M.B. ' s surfboard for quite a long while. Quofes: Whew, Look at that •%• $!?•■ Okay, heres the plan. Wayne Allen Davis Nicknames: The Wizzard, Wayner. Activities: JSA 1-3, Spanish Club 1-4, CPR 3-4, Flying Buffalo 2-4, S Club VP 4, Working at McD ' s, Beg. Pranks 1-2, Adv. Pranks 3-4, Cross Country 2, Track 2-4, Flying Circus, Relay Teams, The Fellowship, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Speria, Model Congress. Likes: Practical Jokes, Tubin down the River, Kickin back at the beach, ATC ridin at QIamis, Gettin Rad with my buddies: Brian, Curt, Larry, Dave. Marlin, CCL, Middle Earth, Minor, Bernie, Skiing, bus rides to meets, J.B. 007, Pulling pranks with my fellow conspirator Curt Smith, and Confetti in shoe boxes. Plans to be: Rich, successful at whatever 1 do. In Love, Owner of a radical car, happy. Quote: The people who matter most are most aware that everyone else does too. Michael Paul Dawe Nicknames: The Captain, Captain Poof. Activities: Waterskiing, Off Reading, Ridding my YZ. Teresa. Likes: Teresa, Jose, Todd, Brian B., John A., Dar- ren Mona, Getting stuck in my Baja in the mid- dle of the night at the spillway. Dr. Pepper, hitting 100 going to Magic Mountain, Cruising Market. Plans to be: Mechanic, CHP, Rich and happily married to Teresa G. Quo(e; You ' re hurtin Bite the Wall! Kimberely Elizabeth Delo Nicknames: Kimmer, Kimmie, Devo, Spastic. Activities: JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Varsity Stat Girl 3, Speria Club 1, Crackpots 3, Powder Puff Football 3-4, Homecoming Comm. 12. Likes: Being Different, Mom, Dad, Julie, Jill, Jackie, Jennifer, Mr. Monsour, Eating, Wasting Time, Excercising, Art, Skiing, Dancing. Plans to be: Happy with lots of money. Quote: I ' m soembarassed! Darren James Dotter Nicknames: Dar, D.J., Darwood. Act W( es. Track 1, Football 1-3, Donuts 2 3, Beach 3. Likes: My Wife, Skiing with Mona, Nick, Mike, Joe. Phoenix in the Winter, La te June, My friends. Gerald, Mike, Nicky, Rob, Alan, Rick, Kevin. Plans to be: Mona ' s lover, friend and husband forever. Quote: So? Elizabeth Duran Nicknames: Duran Duran, Tizzy, Elizabeach, Sebol. Activities: Varsity Tennis 2-3, RAA 2, ASB Rep 1- 3, Soph Class Treasurer, Marching Band 1-2, Wind Ensemble 2, Powder Puff 4, Leadership 3, Homecoming Committee 1-4, CPR 2, Robbing the Cradle 3-4, Pretty Girls 4, Ditching 2-4. Loves: Mom. Bob. Robbie and Shara. My best friends Lisa Ctiavez, Kelly Simons, and Julie Ham. Palm Springs especially on Easter vacation. Sleeping in the Cadillac with Huly and Kel. Duran Duran, Joe Jackson and a few other new Roman- tics laying in the sun with a GQ magazine and the guy of my dreams. Also, Kelly ' s Michael. Plans to be- Beating the system by becoming a self made millionaire in another country with a wealthy older man. Quote: Well, what are we going to do this weekend? Chris Ann Mills Eberhart Nickname: Smukke. Activities: Maranatha 1-2, RAA 2, JV Volleyball 2, German Club 1-2. Sec. 2, Danish Exchange Stu- dent 3, Handball, Volleyball, Badminton, Youth Club 3, AFS Club 4, CSF 1 , 2, 4. Likes: Ziggy, Horses, My Kitty Rover, My Friends Jannie, D. Nunn, Grape, and all those in Denmark. Crazy, spontaneous people. Sci Fi with Huntley, Taking Varsity Basketball Stats, Jesus, Riding horses bareback, laughing, and Eating Health Food at ' Grandma ' s House. Plans to be: A Coalminer in Pennsylvania and rac- ing horses on the side, or maybe a lawyer. Quote; Just Kidding!! Patricia Ann Edwards I Nicknames: Fred, R.P.D., Mom-Malee. Activities: Tennis 1-4, Linebackers 3. ASB 1-4. Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Panic Comm. 4, Sr. Treas., RPDHC Queen 4, Bernie Drozd Fan 1-4, Powder Puff 3-4, Annual 4, Talking to God 12 18 82, Leadership 3-4, Halls 3-4, Delinquent 4, Partying Football Stat 4, Bruised Ribs 4-?, PH ' s in the nose 4-forever. Likes; Family, Jim, Hellspur, K.M., D.H., B.C., Winning, tan lines, porsches, playing tennis in fog, good memories, summer of ' 82, green M M ' s Christmas tree lights, being a malee, burglarizing Bordeaux ' s truck with Red Malee, making fun of brown cows, smiling, laughing, the rocks, Oct. 30, Shelton, Patterson, getting away with murder, be ing me, 36 calories. Journey, 200sx ' s, bruised ribs. Apt.  2. Plans to tie: On sidelines of Wimbledon 87, half of Bordeaux ' s great white attack, partying and rac- ing my porsche against his corvette at Hilton Head Island, 10 sontimeters. Quote; Not me baby, I ' m too precious . . . off! Gary Lee Estrella Nicknames: Sir. Fine Young Man. Activities: Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-2. CSF 2-4, ASB Rep 1-2, Quiz Team 1, Speech and Debate 1-2. Likes: Basketball Sirs, State Girls, M.B., My Fami- ly, My Dog. Plans to be: An Accountant for some corporation. Quotes: That ' s Garbage Sir!! Fine Group of Young Men! Gigi Evans Nicknames: GeeKee, DeeDee, Mach. Act;V(fjes; Volleyball 1-4, State Champs 3-4, Soft- ball 2, Track 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Powder Puff 3-4, Dirty Rats 3-4, RAA, LAPG, Mr. Lakatos Fan Club, Skoal Sisters 2-4, Uncle Joe ' s Girls Forever. likes: Being with my tiest buddies, G.T., P.G., K.E., J.M., Spending the weekends with Mike O., Newport with Lisa G., Palm Springs with the gang. Summer, water skiing snow skiing, 34, SCWJ Chunks, PAM, My Mom, Pop Walls, Working at McDonald ' s-n ' t! Plans to be: Happy successful in love. Quote: That makes me sick! Also Likes: Party with v b team after state!! Kelly Frances Ewing Nicknames: Mrs, Beasly, Urine, Frances, Ewing, Dudett. Activities: Track 1, Volleyball 2-3, State Champs 3, Softball Stats, Powder Puff 3-4. Skoal Sisters 2- 4, Dirty Ratz LAPG, RAA, Honor Roll 1-4, Sr. Ditch Day, Uncle Joe ' s Girls, Mr. Lakatos Fan Club, In- door Sports. Likes: Mom, Dad, Family; Knott ' s with Pat, Gene, Geeke, K.RAE Russell, Wend, Ham, Jude; Party- ing with buds; eating; Dwids; BF-Bruce, Muffin, Goober; H.S. dropout K.R.: Pear Pal; Guy. Jay, Pat, David; Kris, Kel C, Nise, Marcus, Brian, Chet, J. P., Fays; Kevin O ' C; waterski; Beachcombing; Leadership Retreats; Hawaii w Buds; Lunching with Pat. Plans to be: Wealthy and happily married. Travel- ing all over the world. Quote; OW — WOOOO!! You ' re a hooker? n ' t Tricia Fennell Nicknames: Super Buza, Star Child. Jo Mama ' s sister. Activities: CPR. Ski Scots, CFS S. Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Lunches in Kate ' s Truck. Likes: Wonder Buzz, Renee, L.N., My Sis, Desert Dude, Palm Springs, Romantic Involvements, New Wave R. Beach, Snow Skiing, Parties, Greg ' s punch, Halloween Hookers, Crazy People, Hugs And Kisses, The Jo Mama Family. Plans to be: Very Happy Quote; We are Three. What ' s poppin us? Kimberly Ann Fisher Nicknames: Kimmy, Short-Stuff, Midg. Activities: Linebackers 11, 12. CPR, 11, 12. U.S.A. 12, Powder Puff 12, Robert Lee Nault. Likes: Robert Lee Nault, Snuggle-Bunny, Parting with friends and having fun, Rock-n-Roll concerts, flirting, water skiing, getting tan, doing things with friends, babysitting my kids, spending money, talking to mom, summer, the beach, eating out, Del taco. Coco ' s, roller skating, truck and nice cars, cuddling up with Robert. Plans to be: Happily married with two kids and a career, Quotes: Oh well, your bummed. Keep smiling! It makes people wonder what you ' ve been up to. Sharee Layne Foley Nicknames: Chuck, Bud, Shar Activities: Marquis with Jen 4; USA 4; Drama 1. 3, 4; Choir and Ensemble 1, 2, 4; Leadership 4, ASB 4, MASH Best Supporting Actress 3; Cast Parties; Hall Cursing; Lunch 1-4; Our Town; Airline; IWIB Club 1-4. Likes: Todd, Drama, Pat Benatar, Kim, Singing, Journey, Styx, Sitting by the fire with J.T., Riff Raff. Trapper, Constible Warren, Mom and Dad, Spud ' 83, Shopping with Budly, my Honda, Tod- dler, The Phone, Food, Toddles, Dave, Kim, but I especially like J. ToddGillis, plans to be: Maid of Honor at Kim ' s wedding, ac- ting, hopefully married to J. Todd Gillis. Quote: You ' re such a blonde. Silly bird. Lisa Ann Foster Nicknames:Ch ckadee, Dica, Revol. Activities: Art, Ceramics, Drama, Reading, Play- ing Volleyball, laying in the sun at the Beach, Ski ing, 4 Wheeling Partying, Keeping in Shape, Everything thats Physical and Fun. Likes: Black Panthers, Exotic tropical beaches money, luxury, classey old cars Rock-n-Roll. New Wave, Jacc, art, sewing, cooking, the family, Don na. Char, Cheri, Deanna, Julie, friendly crazy peo pie, romantic sexy men. Favorite teacers VomSteeg, Herlitz, Patterson, Britt, Monsour, etc the river, Hermosa Beach, flirting. Plans to be: A professional artist-designer, under worked and over paid, foot-loose and fancy free (until I ' m 28) a wife and mother of 2, and happily rich forever. Quote: To much of a good thing can be wonderful. Patricia Ann Fowler Nicknames: Tish, Tush Activities: Softball; Soccer; Running; the Par 35 Course, Swimming; Pin Pong. Likes: Talking, making long distance phone calls, running up a SI 50 phone bill, making fun of Joyce, flirting, Chris ' lips, Kenny ' s chest, John ' s legs Jay, my cousin, my 5ft snoopy, parties around the pool, San Leandro, dancing, Cadalac Sevilles, marroon, my SI 15 ski jacket, Macy ' s soaps, John ' s 2802, the beach ignoring Vinny, making C ? J plans. Rocky shopping, Richard Pryor, Upland High School Mexico, spranging my ankle, David ' s ' 57 chevy, Steve Perry, Journey. Plans to be: Sylvester Stallones mistress. Quofe. Say What? Kiss my what? Ramona Lynn Gils trap nicknames: Mona, Bug, MoMo Activities: Darren 3-4, Hall Crusing 34; Beach 3. Likes: Darren and being with him. My good friends Lisa G. Michelle, Traci, Becky, Cindy and Teresa G., Summer time spent at the beach with Darren, Crashing with Michelle, poptarts. Plans to be; Happily married to Darren forever. Rich and Famous. Quote: Your Darling Gary C)onald Glouner nicknames: Bud, Dude, Honeycakes, Gare. Activities: Tennis 1-4, Soccer 1, Rose Parade 4; Judicial Board 4; Improvement Council 4; AFS 1- 4, Senioritis 4, CSF 1-4, JSA 3, 4, MGWGP 4, Senior Square Lunch 3, 4, Likes: Tennis, my broken LeCar, DelTaco, Cover jirl . the movie, going to Grammy ' s on the weekends, planning for the future, playing ' juarters, my first true love, Andrea!! Plans to be: Getting a Harvard MBA and a Ferrari before I ' m 30. Quote: Tasty. See you after class, babes Kelly Grace Golding Nicknames: Kel, Schmell, Keliro, Kellwe, Sis, Kel- ly Ruth Ann, Kell-Bell. Activities: Tennis Team 2-3, Powder Puff, Foot- ball 4. Likes: Long distance phone calls with Kimmie, special times with Steven, spending weekends at Walter ' s, crusin PC. Blvd with Shelly at Easter, hats, waterskiing, E.P water skis, my 66 vette, classic cars, cloths, money, being K2, Mr. Minors jokes, visor hunting, Jennifer M, Judy M; Denise A, Kelly S; Michelle H, Patric Ruth Ann, the op- posite sex, Just Men , being known as a spoiled little rich snob, shopping with mom, big houses, this year ' s senior class. Plans to be: Immensely rich. Quote: tSo it ' s not new. well maybe kinda new. Robin Lyn Goldsworthy nicknames: Princess. Angel, Kitten, Rob. Activities: Peer Counciling 3-4, Captain Scottish Dance Team 3-4, (JSA 4, Professional Highland Dancer Birth to 17 Michaels 1 3-4. Likes: Loves Michael, dancing, being on top, red roses, sunny spring days, cold winter nights, hugs and kisses, my team, bagpipers, men in kilts, Scotland, mom and dad, Duane, Sandy, Heather, being a senior, secluded tropical paradises, weekends. Plans to be: Healthy, happy a big success, happi- ly married the first time around, dancing forever. Quote: Just a few more minutes. Julie Heather Goodwin nicknames: Julie Poolie, Jules, Miss Captain. Acf v ((es; Tall Flags 24, Tall Flags Captain 34, Maranatha Club 2-4, Monday Night Bible Study 2-4. Likes: JC, GH, LM, RRl, RR2, CO, MR, PK, sis, a little red spitfire, flagging, cloths, shopping at South Coast Plaza with GH. My flag, buddies. Mom and Dad, Pringles, snowy days, Disneyland with Lisa, sunsets, floor comps being Captain, the quiet cannon, magic mountain, in the rain, cruzin with sis, Joshua Tree. Plans to be: Very successful, living happily for Jesus, owning my dream car and house. Quofe.- I ' m so very sure!! Oh yeah hun! How very sad. Do you promise. Patricia Goodwin nicknames: Flake Act Wt es:Volleyball 1-4, State Champs 3-4, Soft- ball 1-4, LAPG, Uncle Joe ' s Girls 4-ever; Skoal Sisters; Powder Puff 3-4, Leadership with Gncle Joe, Dirty Rats, Mr. Lakatos Fan Club. Likes: My parents, my family. Scooter T, Kelly E, my BMW, Uncle Joe, H20 skiing, snow skiing, Knotts Berry Farm with my buddies volleyball, Softball, sports, GeeKee, muffin, all my friends, getting together with the girls, PAGOSN!!, P.S. with my pais. Plans to be: Happily married 4-ever. Quote: Pretty, OW — WOO!!!!! Donald Joseph Gregson nicknames: Jay, Bird, Huggy, Dude, Tweeter, Bra, Flamin ' Eddy. Activities: ASB 1-4, Football 1-4, (all league 4) Baseball 1-4, AA 3, Vandenberg Inn Club 3, Crack Pots 1-4, Varsity Club 2-4, (President 4), Perris Suit Club 3, Cottage Grove Club 1-4, Lake Tino Fan Club 2-4, LAPG 3-4, KARLA 4, Leadership 2-4, Gregson ' s Gas Club 1-4, Team Meetings 4. Likes: KARLA, the Bros, 44, 64, 53, 74, 39, 88, 62, 79, buttin ' heads, my faxnily, God, Banning shutouts, eating lizards, woman , outdoors, peo- ple, partying, and good friends, baseball, V-ball, buds,  32, 10, 77, 12, 8, 34, being with my Tikester, Loves the Dwids, Levis, Hussong ' s, chocolate milk 7-1 1 at 2 a.m. coach Toro, Coach Ese, shanky poo, homeruns, the Raiders, Club Med, BMW ' S 450 SL ' S the mountains,  55. Plans to be: A very happy and successful Gynecologist. Ronald Allan Gritton nicknames: Gritts Activities: Football 1-3, Wrestling 12, OTR 2, Toga 3, USA 4, Advance Halls 1-4, Space Cadet 1- 4, The WHO 1-4. Crack Pots 1-4. Likes: Julie, Stacy, Kim, Girls, Bros, Blondes, on nude beaches. The Who, etc., dock parties. Dip- pin God USA, skiing (water snow), Labos. Plans to be: A rich successful person. Quote: I just did it. and I ' m ready to do it again. Tammy Diane Halterman nickname: Tam Activities: VICA, raising heck. Likes: Cloths, playing, bets. Gina, Chris, John, Mom. Dad, Katie, Dale, Andrea, Genia, biting peo- ple, working, joking, being Butch, killing preps, ditiching, laying out the beach, having a good time, laughing, 6 minutes. Plans to be: A registered nurse. Quote: You Geek, I would. Julie Ann Ham nicknames: Hulie, Hammer, Li ' l ' 2, Jewel Chrissy. Ac( V t es; Football Stats 2-4, Softball 1-4, Tennis I, Freshman Float, TA 1-4, Millers 3, Powder Puff 4, Excused Admit 14, Vandenberg Inn 3, Christmas Tree Shopping 4, Playing Quarters 1-4, Ski Team 4. Likes: Loves: True friends, Kelly, Elizabeach, Judy, and the girl, being 21 river trips, kitten, K.A. KM., Football pals, coaches and stats too, Knotts last summer, Kenny Ayers tires, sleeping in the Caddie with Kel and Liz, Palm Springs at Easter, CTZ, Mom and Bob, Dad too!. Mom and Dad Simons, family, sports, Vegas, meeting new friends, Dickson ' s, watching the Dodgers play, especially Steve Sax! II, most of all being Julie. Plans to be: Always Hetersexual, major stockholder of Morris Garage. Quote: I don ' t remember! It wasn ' t me! Okay, it may have been me. Guy Gibson Hargreaves nicknames: Gipper, Dude, Bra. Activities: Football 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Baseball 1- 4, Varsity Club 3-4, Leadership 3, Pres. 4, Crack Pots 1-4, Cottage Grove 1-4, Vandenberg Inn Club 3, Perris Suit Club 3, League Champs 3, All- Sunkist 4, Banning Shut Outs 3-4, ASB 2-4, Lake Tino 3-4, Powder Puff Coach 3-4, Boys ' Athletic Commissioner 4, Incognito 4. Likes: God, All my buds, 55, 67, 77, 53, 88, 74, 62 and the Boogie, my family, crakin ' helmets with Banning, Fridays after the games, my dog Fred, the boonies Chester the Molester Hood, partying with my good buds. Loves: Water ski school. Mammoth, summer. Homecoming ' 82 with W.R.!, A.T.C. ' s, Kunseks van, team meetings, crusin ' , Hongin and Bash, the big house on Emerald, Grote and Gooser, Bow Thai, Scorz, AIT, Lake Havasu Nan and Pop, coach Gerdi. Weber, Ochs and Shanky; The Scots, t eing snowed in with Rim rowdies, and e pecially my big sis. Plans to be: A professional Lumber Jack. Quote; This Sucks, Lets do something. Hey Dude. David Thomas Harich nicknames: Dude, Bro, Hemerige. Activities: Football 2-4, Baseball 2, Skiing 1, 3, 4, ASB 14, Ski Scots 3, Senior Class VP, Prom Prince, 82, CSF Leadership 4, Varsity Club 3-4, V. Club Treasurer 4, Vandenberg Inn Club 3, Perris Suit Club 3, Cottage Grove Club 1-4, Lake Tino Club 3-4, USA 4. Likes: The Bros  44, 55, 64, 77, 74, 62, and the dough , barley corn, grinders. Banning shut- outs; Vball girls 10, 12, 77, 32, 34, 8, wheelin ' with bud during 3rd, Denise, Debbie, Patti, Kathy, Teresa, Helps, Ska, MY TOY, Coach Honey, my family. Plans to be: Arich trash man. Quote: If he ' s not there, he ' s gone. Margaret Mary Harris nickname: Oreo, Gumby. Acf v ( es; Track 14, CPR 3-4, Varsity Club 4, SPER 1-4, Rim Siammers 3, Gils Basketball Stats 3-4. Homecoming Committee 34, and all its headaches, the float that went up in Vt hour. The great Prom 3, my big event in ASB, commissioner of publicity. Likes: Track, the coaches that helped me Rip and Moore, my favorite teacers, Barbra Matheson, Gerry VomSteeg, Big D , Crowley, Patterson, Shelton my friends, my family, my friend ' Jeff Dyer, especially I like Adam, Paula ' s party, talk- ing in contemporary Literature, sewing up seems in Mrs. V ' s class. Plans to be: The best person I can be, and in good health . Quote: You Geek. Michelle Margaret Hausmann nicknames: Mickey, Mich, Missy, Hey woman. Shell, Man, Dude, Adam, Hoseman, Housemonster. Activities: Ski Scots, Zoners, Docker in the sum- mer; U.S.A.; 152; eating, dieting. Making history at Nancys refereeing fighting friends, wearing Kels loths. Likes: To eat, to talk, party at Nancys, being with Kel always, talking with Mom (Nancy), crashing with Mona, eating rasberry poptarts, free food at Farrells in San Diego, hot chocolate on the 4th of July ' 82 , 66 corvettes. Brian a lot, Becky ' s broken down bug, spewing with Lisa at Becky ' s, weird hair, bouncing off the walls with Esa. Plans to be: Rich, famous, skinny, a faithful customer of Nancys Pleasuer and P. movie 36 Palace. Quote: Oh Well, How Darling, I can ' t go In there, I might see someone I know. Scoff Thomas Heitz nicknames: Scotty the Spider, the Cradle King Activities: Wrestling, Ceramcis. Likes: All sports, doing crawls, the wrestling Stat girls, being in shape. Plans to be: Commercial Airline Pilot, a studly wrestler. Quote: There never was a horse that couldn ' t be rode, and there never was a wrestler that couldn ' t be throwed. Lisa Marie Helsper Nicknames: Hellspur, Helps, Helpsp, Baby Malee. Activities: Brian Head, Zoners, Prom Comm 3, Homecoming Comm, Leadership 3-4, Powder Puff 3-4. Adv Halls 3-4, tISA 4, Tolerating Edwards ' es moods 2-4ever, Helping Edwards talk to God 12- 18-82, Parties 2-4, Living up to Einsteins Theory 2-4ever. Likes: ME, Family, Edwards, Jim, B.C., K.S., T.C., D.H., K.M., Red cups, P.H.S. in the nose, be ing a Malee, Red Malee, Patterson and Shelton, survival blankets, A.S.B ' s generosity. Parties, eatin ' doughnuts with R.P.D. Queen, truck memories with Mom, Pops and Red Malee, Caz- bah Memories, having connections (good ol ' Mrs. D and Sue baby), the beach, good memories, bur- ping, nights not remembered, and 36 calories when ever I can!!! Plans to be: Partyin ' with Mom and Pops Malee in Hilton Head Island, In a land down under 87 , and as cool as I am now. Quofe; Hey Dude, That ' s what she said. Oh Well, There ' s a first time for everything. Angela Maria Henyan nicknames: Angie Activities: Manhunting 1-4, Rim Forest Doughnuts 4, Coffee Shop 14. Likes: Surfers, skiers, dunebuggies, Pismo night runs, Adam Ant, John Belushi, A.T.C.s, Beatles, the beach cities, sunflower seeds, volleyball. Fren- chmen, Cheech and Chong, Shelly, U.C.L.A. ' s 2 Bt, 4x4 ' s, Venice Beach, Mr. D. Little Keith, K.B.,R.J.,andJ.H. Plans to be: A beach bum Todd David Hilton nicknames: (Jncle Todd, F.M., T.D. Activities: Tennis Team, Drama Club, Who ' s Who, CSF, Being Best Friends with Mike, S Club, Girl Watching, School Play. Likes: Lesly, Eluira, Jacuzzi, parties, Mike Ocepek, Loves: Michelle Kinderman, all my friends. Horror movies, R.W. ' s, Prom, 48, 109, 110, B.L.T. views. Airline, kinkster, E.T., Tigers, money, Mrs. Gar- cia, Mrs Newmann, A. P., having the best time possible. Mom ' s toga parties. Plans to be; Rich, married, not like the Big J , Best friends with Mike forever. Quofe- It ' s what 1 live for. Hey baby, welcome to casa tastrophe, gloom and dark despair, B.L.T. , 53, pretty woman. It ' s Congo woman, wanda, welcome to reality, usually I would have to go to a bowling alley to meet a person of your stature. Stanley Robert Houlk Nickname: Buck Act v(f;es.- Football 1-3. Likes: Kelley, Baja-Bugs, skiing, DelTaco, The Twilight Zone. plans to be: A hit man. Quote: It ' s a small world, but I wouldn ' t want to paint it. Cynthia Marie Housley nicknames: Cyndie, Sin, Cinny, Worm, Mouth Activities: Basketball 1-2, Track 2, Ski Scots 3, George 4. Likes: George, Snow skiing, going to the lake, Dawn Lee, Reigna Lee, Mona Dotter, Brian Thomasson, my family. Mom and Dad Ferrie. Plans to be; Wealthy, and married to George Ferrie. Quote: Yeah, Yeah!! Timothy Allen Hubbs nickname: Timmy. Activities: Cross Country 1-4, Skiing 1-4, Track 1, Adv. Everything, Neglecting Homework. Likes: Skiing in Winter Park Co. with Eric Randal, running in Tiawan. good friends. Mom and Dad, backing into trees, Hawaii. Plans to be: Happy, working, rich, and living out of this state. Quote: You Bum, uck ' em if they can ' t take a joke. Linda Diane Huntly nickname: LouLou Activities: Cheerleader 3, VICA 4, LAPG, German Club, Pep Club, Working at Jensens. Likes: My friends, summer nights, cheerleading, going to parties, with Laurie, Nancy, Andrea, ski- ing, laying out, boys, my doggie, sailing, nice cars, cloths, the beach. Plans to be: Undecided Quofe; Pickled Tink. Denise Marie Hurd nicknames: Nise, Niser, Herd. Activities: Drill 1, BBB 1, Cheer 2, 4, Tennis 3, Linebackers 3, Beg. Halls 1, 2, Beg. Ditch George 3, Adv. Ditch George 4, Forgery 1-4, USA 4, CSF 1-4. Ivy Chain 3, Mighty Minors Fan Club 1-4, Can you picture yourself . . . Fan Club 4. Likes: Geeks, Soo-See Roggy ' o, pickle, dough waf- fle, Hellspur, Fred, Gizzy and Kiggles, Cindi, Diann, Cindy, Bird, Mr. Coffee, Hey Dave . Shenia and Gawna, K.K. and his buds, my Dr.s , Brianhead, snow skiing, motor cycles, water ski- ing, Nancy ' s house. Dart Canyon parties, my beautiful Jeep, Rod ' s Porches, lamborghinis, California Livin ' . climbing into Dave ' s 4by at Prom, my Dad ' s 34, Halloween with the girls, Susie ' s parties. Rock camp — too much time Loves: All my parents, Grandparents, Bros, Nephews, X, Wall of VooDoo, Oingo Boingo. Plans to be: The wealthiest woman in the universe. Quote; Do you wanna ride the bus?!? Tina Marie Ibbs nicknames: Teen, Teehah, Gerti. Activities: Ivy Chain 3, Tennis Team 2-3, ASB 1-4, Powder Puff 3-4, Who ' s Who 3, Linebackers 3-4, Spanish Club 1-4, S. Club 4, Homecoming Comm 14, Leadership 4, Annual Staff 4, CSF 1-4, RAA 2 3, DH Fan Club 1-4, Changing flat tires for  20. Likes: Mom, Dad, Shrah Lee, Ginger, Mom and Dad Moore, Holly, Kimba, The Lake and the boat, water skiing, driving, Just Men, Chargers, Tootise, Rolls, my pups, toothpicks, Utah, Newport, Mr. Bear, friends, food, In n ' Out Burgers, Hawaii, my Denham Family, The Shubert, Lawry ' s, and Loves Jesus. Plans to be: Mrs. Gerti Hatch. Quote: Mellow Out, Jam, I ' m taller than you, L.J.M. of82. Kimberly Kay Irvine I Activities: I.W.I.B. 3-4, Powder Puff 3-4, Drama, Hallcrusing, Waterskiing, Snow Skiing, Chris. Likes: Chris, my bud Shar, Mom and Dad, the phone, Todd, the Glendora gang, the Hendersons, green MandM ' s, innertubing with Fred, shopping with Bud, San Diego, gorgeous 11, Egor, Romance, Journey concerts. Who concerts, but especially t)eing with Chris. Plans to be: Maid of Honor at Sharee and Todd ' s wedding, and Mrs. Chris Lee Henderson. Quote; What?, I don ' t undertand, OH Bud, I am not a blond. Oh you love me. To Chris, I love you. To the class of 83, We should take from the past, it ' s fires not it ' s ashes . . . most of the mistakes of our lives come from feeling when we ought to think, and thinking when we ought to feel. Lisa Renee Jackson nicknames: Kitten, Little button. Activities: Shaduba, Sailing, Ridin ' , 4-Wheelin ' , Watching Surfers, Crankin, Tunes, Adv. Hall Roaming, VICA 3-4, Nurses Aide 3-4, Causing Trouble, Partying with my friends, watching Chad. Likes: Zep. P.W.H.H., R edondo Beach, pitsbulls. Bear Patrol, Ike, second grade, strand cruisers, Heib Tribe, Mom, AS and L. Dad, my friends Michelle, Little M . Plans to be: A registered nurse in pediatrics or newborn nursery. Quote: May a ray of sunshine bring love and hap- piness to you always. Randy Allen Jevas nicknames: Sticks, Tall slime and grusome. Activities: CPR 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1-3, Tenor Sax 1-4, Belly Dancers, Water Skiing, Honor Roll, Pranks (getting even). Snow Skiing, Broken Leg 3. Likes: Speedway, K.B.L. ' s, going to concerts, goofing off on band tour, DelTaco, the Who, par- ties, the beach, getting on the wrong side of Mr. Fox, the river, Caddyshack. Plans to be; A professional golfer, or the President of the U.S. Quofe; That ' s the fact Jack. Charlene Ann Jimenez nicknames: Lene, C.J., Bunny. C.L.M.G. W.V.N. Activities: Lucky Charm 4, Sink ' s Bunny 1-3, Volleyball Bench Warmer, Concert and Marching Band, Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls ' State Nominee, Who ' s Who, Ivy Chain, Honor Roll, CSF, JSA, S. Club, Spanish Club, ASF, USA, BB Stats. Likes: Dub ' s Nif, Snanc, Z.B., Gip, J.A.A.,  23, B.J. D.W. ' s bod, 41, family, J.C, 1 cor. 13:4-8, BB. players. Rim at night, Muffy, Sprad, Hallo- ween, Haunted Houses, getting silly before games, reminiscing, Dodger Dogs, dancing at Knott ' s and Disneyland, chocolate, awsome amount of anything, being tan, summer, P.S., P.V., being in dreamland, V.B. with Deb seniorism, Pre-Calc buds, 450 SL ' s, Laguna ' 81, Mr. P ' s sauna, laughing, being snuggly wuggley. Sonny Newc, sending anonomous notes to Lubi, having connections, X-mas trees and orange paint. Plans to be: Rich working for N.A.SA., and forever a sun worshiper. Quote: Well lets just go home, um ... 96, Oh I get it, Really . . . Wow! Gene R. Johnson nicknames: Geno, Torque, User. Activities: Football 1-2, ASB 12, Hall Cruzing 14, Cliff Jumping 3, ALA Fan Club. Likes: Being used Congress Under National Trea- ty Service; ' 66 Olds; ' 65 Bug; ' 74 Ford, crusing E , Mag, and Hollywood and Vine, Four whellin ' and the boys. Plans to be: Tall, Single and President of IBM Quofe: The whole load, Go for it. Susan Jane Johnson nickname: Susie, Sue, Sus. Activities: Cheerleader 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, USA 4, VICA 4. Likes: Garrett, my family, the wartheads, party- ing, Denises jeep, water skiing, being a geek with my friends, throwing parties before dances, going to Monrovia, the Village Hair Design, Benjamin, Megan and Philip, getting my nails done, riding on Garrett ' s pro-link, getting my hair cut, laughing and being happy! Plans to be: 5 ' 9 Quote; You ' re such a geek. Todd A. Johnson 87 Nickname: Thadius Gobs. Acf;v(f es. Goldmine Ski 3-4, Harvey Mudd 3, Soc- cer 3-4, Water Sparts, Adv. Hall 1-4. Likes: Desiree, snow skiing, driving, Teresa, Mike, Jose. John Plans to be: Happy, wealthy, active single till I ' m 25. Quote: Hey bite the wall. Keith PaulJolley Nicknames: Strech, KJ, Jelly, Jelly Filled, Hey you. Activities: 12oz weight lifting ]-4, Rim Forest 4, Heck Raising 3-4, Trash Inspector 1, VW Builder 3-4. Likes: Congress Under National Treaty Service, my car, rad bajas, partying, four wheelin ' in my Dad ' s Fiat, seeing over short people, thrashing my baja, beating the system, making fun of losers. Plans to be: Making gobs of money and spending it all and t eing 5 ' 1 0 or less. Quote: They can ' t put you in jail for too long. Janine Marie Jones Nicknames: J, J-9, neen, neener, G.T.E. Activities: Water Skiing, Snow Skiing. Horse Back Riding, Basketball 2, Track 3, RAA 2, S. Club 2, CJSA 4, Jogathon 1-3, Float Committee 1-2. Likes: S.S., Ugh, piggy, J.S., crashing the car with Jul. running red lights with Shari, cruising Market, count Sareese, fixing my bug, doing 360 ' s with Teresa, getting fat with S at 31 flavors, sleep- ing in late, spending money, the beach, crazy parties. Plans to be: A roomy with S and become a legal secretary. Quote; I ' ll do it later, I ' ll start my diet tomorrow. Julie Kepford Nicknames: Jul, Shrimp, Sweetcheeks. Activities: CSF Writing, Snow and Water Skiing, Softball, Swimming, Being Weird, Getting Passes, Being Late and Leaving Early, Writing my own notes. Likes: Parties, Charlene, Talking, Being in Love, last minute trips, Nettie, Beach, Antique and Thrift Shopping, Peacocks, E.T., Buns. Plans to be: Antique and Thrift Dealer, Rich and Skinny. Quotes: Can I Have a Pass, It is better to strive for something nonexistent than to strive for nothing at all. Michelle Alayne Kinderman Nicknames: Shell, Mitch, Winkle, Dinkles. Activities: JV and Varsity Cheer 2-4, S. Club 3-4, CPR 2-3, Harvey Mudd 3, Powder Puff 3-4, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4, Ivy Chain 3, Ensemble 3-4, Choir 2-4, ASB Rep. 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Glee 1, Nurse Baker 2, Who ' s Who in America 3. Jog-A-Thon. Likes; James, my best friend Loreen, Jennifer, Jenna, Alison, Sharee, Scotty, Todd, John and all my great friends, my family. Daddy Gibford, and Mr. Fenn, good memories with J. P., Disneyland, great friends from the beach, Balboa, ice-skating, football games, my dock, flirting, but most of all my little boy in San Diego. Plans to be: In advertising or physi :al therapy. Quote; You Crack me Up Just Kidding. Barbara Louise Kiter Nicknames: Ba Ba, Kitter, Midget. Activities: Maranatha Club 1, ASF Club 2, Jesus Christ Fan Club 4-ever. Likes: Jesus, my wonderful family, my big little bro T.K., my pals Leslie, Carolyn, Roses, Kora, beautiful music, sunsets, Dan Fogelberg Colorado life, laughing. Rams camp ' 82, and just having a good time. Plans to be: Working with animals, and happy. Quote: Oh Well! Mark Andrew Kirchner Nicknames: Mr. Roger ' s, Devo, Mousey, Meatloaf. Activities: Ski Scots 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Gradua- tion Usher 3, Docks 1-4, Jensens 1-3, McDonalds 4, Adv. Halls 2-4, Brianhead 1-3, Anti-Hippy Par- ties 3-4. Likes: Twilight Zone, Caddyshack, Stripes, ROQ of the 80 ' s. gigs, skiing, at-ease, Polo, the beach being tan. Ska, 4 wheelin with Bud. money Lam- borghinis, Porsches, Ferraris, Mercedes, blondes, beach girls, the space, the ROQ dynasty, Giget, Airplane I and II, Slim Jim (sean). Bud, sibling ' s car, white-washing, testing the max. of corners in Mike ' s truck. Plans to be: Owner of a Lamborghini, Financially secure, and a happy bachelor. Quote: Banickey ... He still owes me money. Talk to me, Won ' t you be my neig hbor?. It ' s cur- tins Mugsie, Ahh they ' re adorable. Buddy Paul Knisley Nicknames: Bud Activities: Jewelry Club 2-3, Track Team 2 3. Likes: My family, girls, the beach, snow skiing, BMX, speedway, concerts, I love: eating, and most of all, my friends. Plans to be: Rich Quote: No comment Robert David Koch III Nicknames: David Winsor Stewart, Bubba, Mr. Purple. Activities: Marching Band, Drama, Pipe, Major, Drama Club, Music Theory 1-3, Washing 2RUCK, String breaking, U.S.A. Choir, Member of E.T. open season. Likes: Brittnee, Gumby, Shar, 2RUCK, Yeeh, C.L.,R.M.,M.K.,L.H..K.R., Doing nothing at band practice with J.S., making jokes about J.T., and getting a hilarious reaction, Carolyn ' s earners, Mr. Fox ' s shoes. Marching Band. Drama People, walk- ing the dogs with J.M., Scotland, Missing Persons, Mrs. Soames, purple. Mommy Neumann, everybody in Scottish Dance, Bagpipes, Newport Beach, riding the Auxiliary Bus, eating lunch with S.L. and the other gang. Band comf)etition memories, hanging out late at night talking with great friends. Plans to be: Some kind of famous Musician, wealthy, married, and in that order. Quote; I can ' t play becaue my pipes are frozen. Tracy Ellen Kram Nicknames: Jap, Bagel. Ac(;v t;es; Likes: Cadillacs and cash my family, friends, and Phillip my love. Plans to be: Happy, married, rich, a mother like the one I have, terrific. Quote; I have to go to the docktors. Kristin Marie Krause Nicknames: Kizzy, Krispy, Gizzy, Tofer. Activities: Drama 1-2, Ski Scots 3, USA 4, Adv. Hall 24, Adv. Dock 2-4, McDonalds Run 3-4, Donut Run 3-4, Senior Pranks 4, Senior DD 4, Zoners 2-4, Robert 2, Jeffery 3, MEN 4, Incognito 4, Jarms 4, Leadership 4, Quarters 3-4, Nancy P,P, P Palace, Rim at night. Likes: Giggles, Mickey, Bud, Parties at Nancys, Movie Pals, Pizza, Rx7 ' s football, man and Dude, Incognito with Nancy, Palm Springs, all my buds, money, 44, 53, 77, 55, 74, 79. Plans to be: A loyal Patron of Nancys ' Party, Pleasure, Palace. Quote: Thank you. I will have another. I think not. Christine Denise Layton Nicknames: Sherry, Mom, Chrissy, Kissy. M.C., Megan Steves Igirl. Activities: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, MASH 3, Our Town 3, Airline 4, Thespians 4, Mommy ' s Kid 3, 4, Steves Club 3, 4, Dave Stewarts Groupie 1 , 2, 3, 4, Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Tall Flags 2,3, 4, Lieutenant 4, MC 2. 3, SIP 3, 4, Official Movie Buff, E.T. Go Home Club 4, Danielles Identical Twin, Luchpail Inc., Scott Pride 3, Non-Knowing 3. Likes: Steve Perry, D. ,K.W, K.C., R.M., B.B., S.C, T.L., M.N.. J.P., O.D.,J.J. Journey and more Journey, dreaming of Steve, Misha, Unicorns, my flags buddies, Crudline and Flake Arrow Dead, yellow convertible bugs, Martinelli ' s, First Time, T and G, tights of the city. Buns, Crescent moons, Speilburg, movies, P.B. 3, smell of the theatre, MEN, flag routine excuses. Quote: Cool, Neeto, Marvey, the Ultimate, A lovers moon is clear and bright spreading love throughout the night. A liars moon is misty and gray scheming to drive true love away. Plans to be: A top fashion designer, driving my bug to my Malibu beach house, in style. Gerald Lawson Nicknames: George, Hey Gerald Act) Wt;es; JV Football 1 , 2, Monsour Fan Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Steve Shelton HBO Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rose Parade 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Grass Valley Gazzette 1 , 2, 3, 4. Likes: God, Bob Dylan, Being one of the BOYS, Tall friends, Summer 82 , Mexicali, Qoarters with Val, Hard Core Attitude, Chickens in school, SKA, Married friends. The Speedster. Hates: Foggy Days, Deadlines, Milkdates. Quote: Easy, Easy , Hey Dude , Kill em all. Let God sort ' em out Plans to be: Graduate of MooseHead University. Cina Maria Lazzari Nicknames: Creeg Activities: Visa 4, Raising Heck 118, Guys 1-18, Body Building 2-4. Likes: Body Building, Food, Money, Clothes, Shoes, Guys, Playing, Tammy. Chris, Dee, An- drea, Debbi, Donna, Ray, Mom, Beds, Bets, Brushing my hair. Biting people, working, joking. Being butch. Killing preps, making fun of rock-a- billies, ditching, laying out, beach surfing, skiing, loving, laughing, having a good time, six Mins. Wayne, Plans to be: A registered Nurse, Quote: If I Died, who ' d carry the mail? You would? What a Richard Great. Mia Lee Lawrence Nicknames: Woody, Aunt Me, Mi-Mi Activities: Editor Scotts Scroll 3-4, Reporter School and Local Papers 1-4, CSF 1-4, Santa Claus Inc. Volunteer 1-4, S. Club 2-4, Prom Com- mittee 3, JSA 4. Likes: Anna, Shannon, Derek Jacob, Bogie and Bacall, Paul McCartney, Palm Springs, chocolate icecream, Toulouse-Lautrec, Dillon John, Kermit, Shakespeare ' s, tragidies. Shannon ' s cookie-man, being Editor, Silver Shadows, Louis and Ben- jamin, Hercule Poirot, Mysteries, buttered pop- corn, Shannon ' s Sweedish guy, Garfield, Death of a Salesman, Helen Keller jokes, Indiana, the Solid Gold Dancers, Federal Express, Commercials, and Fridays. Plans to be: The reporter who interviews the gang at Rick ' s Cafe American in Casablanca. Quote: Madness in great ones must not unwatch- ed go , riding on a smile and a shoeshine. Cheri Ann Lewis Nicknames: Little Buddy, Detour, Cher Luv. Activities: ROP Foresty, Ceramics, Jewelry. Likes: O.P., Lisa, Donna, Charlene, Joy, The Forest, Bald Eagles, all animals, Mr. Heseman, Serine Drozd, 4 wheelin ' , sun bathing. Plans to be: Forest Service person, Mrs. O.P. Leanne Gail Linker Bfj Nickname: Leroy !9 I Activities: having a great time, especially with 1 38 Lee. Likes: Loves: good friends, smokey the Bear, Glamis Beach, ACT 200, Del Taco, Toys, stuffed bears, water beds, Ziggy, mustached (red), art, guys muscles, Rockn-Roll, Lee Smith. Plans to be: Married to Lee, and have 57 kids, and drive an 18 wheeler cross country. Quote: Always be yourself. Kimberly Patrice Madden Nicknames: Kimmer, G ' a, Kimmerlicker, Lib, Spaz, Kimberia, Shimm, Patrice. Activities: BBB 1, Crack Pots 1, 3, 4, JV Cheer, Senior Sec, USA 4, Toga Party 1, Adv. Halls 2-4, Prom Comm, Homecoming Panic Com, sunning in ceramics 1, 3, 4, Streaker Society 4, Slip Queen 4, Waiting for Orange Roses 4, Powder Puff 3-4. Likes: Calligraphy, ScoodyDoo, Rush, Heart, Tino ' s stang. Beach, sun, Convertable V.W. ' s, Gerry ' s Porsche, my high tops. Laughing with Denise and Terri, driving Patti crazy, my pink phonay ' s, smelly swearshirts, Scott ' s Suberb, my overalls, my wonder woman underroos. Loves: Tino, my family, the Romeros, Kym, Tiffy, Susanne, Vom Steeg. plans to be: Able to center Kimm Romero, able to roll. Quote. Dose this thing talk. Vicki LeeAnn Margadonna Nicknames: Sticky, Mick. Likes: Andy (nip nip) Jill Euban, D.T ' s jokes and poems, 9 P.M., ziggy, he almost 2 years with Jerry and Maud, Loves: My crazy mom, spending a day at th beach, sunrises and sunsets, tseing with friends, especially tieing with Andy. Plans to be: Just living one day at a time. Douglas Henry Mattoon III Nicknames: Cuddles, Dargy, Wap, Arnas. Acf v ( es; Marching Band 4, Spic Club 2-4, Roundball 2, CPR, Wrestling 3, Honor Roll 3-4, Coed Capers 4, Shako Thumping 4, Moedl Crash School 2, Grave Yard 3, Lauph Attack 1-4, Santa ' s pit 4, Car Walking 2-4, Advance Car Moving 4, taking care of my snuggles 4. Likes: My adorable Carolyn, my buds, Spic, Car, J. J., D.J., Kenny, Lil Scott, Bott, Rachel, the Police, miniature golfing, being rowdy with the band, Saturday night live, new wave music, Carolyn ' s Camero, crusing E , Mr. T. laughing, food fights at Straw Hat. Julias Erving, Porsche 9115, Bananas, my cymt)ol solos, bus clean-ups, skiing eating, long bus rides, Carolyn ' s eyes, spen- ding time with Carolyn. Plans to be: A professional pineapple picker with snuggles in Hawaii. Quote: OH! . . . You ' re cute. Amy Lynne McCurdy Nicknames: Shortie, Small fry. Aim, Amery. Activities: CSF, JSA, Sci Tech 1-4, S Club 4, Maranatha 1-3, SPE-RLA 1, Tennis Team 2-4, Var- sity Tennis 4, Ivy Chain 3, Literary Magazine 1-3, Bible Studies 14, hanging out at Chicken Smiths, frequent visits to Crest Line Automotive, Physics Frustration 2, Calming Jay H, Debate Director, Adv. Homework 1-4. Likes: Jesus !!!, Roger Lee, (Jrella , The gang. Mom, Dad, my great brother Rick, the boat, ten- nis, debating, blue toyotas, yellow porsches, phone calls, Bubbly J.B., Hunnington Beach, writing J.S.A. conventions, San Diego, laughing at Lakato ' s dumb science jokes, breakfast in Great Issues, blue, peanut M Ms, Lefty ' s pizza, smiling, spending money I don ' t have. Black Angus, Schweigh, Nick, Mr. C, being with my family, being with Roger, late nights and scrambl- ed eggs with A.T. Plans to be: Just like my Father. Quote: Oh, brother!! ' Oh, Yea!? ' That s neat!!! Maaan!!!! Patrick Howard McDonald Nicknames: Big Mac, Mac Activities: Football 1-4, V Football 2-4, All-League 3-4, Team Camp 4, Varsity Club, Vandenberg Inn Club 3, Cottage Grove 1-4, Geometry 3-4, Royal Aces Scooter Club, Hellweek 1-4, Cal Camp 82 ' . Likes: Bird, Hemrige, Dough, Bilbo, Bog Boggie, Vinnie, Zane, Mag, Lasso, Witter, Coach Honey, the space, Walt, Terri, Phil, Dayle, Shiubb, MikeyBird, Kirk, 67, 12, 85, 36, 54, 18, 89, 14, 75, 76, the Mod Squad, Clespas, Coach Burns, Love. Loves: Mom, Frances, Kelli, the Goldings, Foot- ball, penise, Kellie R, Skiing Mod, untouchables, bad manners. Ska, the Jam, winning. Plans to be: Armod for the rest of my life. Quote: Mod is God , Mod, Ska. Mod, Ska, Mod, Ska. David Curtis McLelian Nicknames: Tsolexer Kroyani, Father Brown, Spiderman. Activities: Flying Buffalo, International Limited, Varsity Soccer, BK 221 Baker St, Patrol. Likes: Punk and Mod, Quadrophenia, McVilar, Mehen Bara, Roger, John, Kenny, Pete, Keith-rip; The Who; breaking glass The Whos 1982 North American Tour, socialism Marty, Marty ' s simulations. Plans to be: President of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Quote: Why should I care if I had to cut my hair. Anti Rockabilly TH clean my room and my shoes, but my mamma found a box of blufs. Thanks Marty Mindette Renee McNelis I Nicknames: Mouse, Missy. Activities: CPR, Sweating Over Mr. Crowley ' s Nine Chapters at a Time, and Eating. Likes: My best pal Pipee, guys in uniform, friends Kelly, Howard, Elisa, and cowboys in black Stetsons. Plans to be: A CPA and very very wealthy. Quote: You know like . . . California Cowboys just arent the same!! Good luck my friends!! This ones for you piper I Love ya kid!! ' C. Richard McNulty Nickname: McNothing Activities: Wrestling 1-3, CIF 3, Halls 1-4. Likes: Motocross. my KX 80, my Cal Bug, skiing, DBWMB, PAMO, mountain water. Dawn and Erin, MeCuz 66. Plans to be: Rich and have everything I want. Quote: What ' s going on tonight. David Joseph Meddles Nickname: Medd. Activities: Crack Pots 1-4, The Who 1-4, Toga 3, USA 4, Adv. Halls 1-4, Space Cadets 1-4, Football 1 , Wrestling 13, ROP Fire Science 3-4. Likes: Girls, Bro ' s, the Who. A.T.C. ' s, Glamis Beach, God, the river, back packing. Plans to be: Fire fighter, paremedic. Quotes: That ' s right, no way. Judy Ann Miller Nicknames: Jude, Judith Ann, Hey purple. Activities: Track 2-3, Softball 1 , LAPG 3-4, USA 4, (Jncle Joe ' s Girls 4-ever, Powder Puff 3-4, Leader- ship with Uncle Joe, Dirty Rats. Likes: Purple, my truck, my parents, Knotts Berry Farm, with my friends. Uncle Joe, water and snow skiing, sports, my cat, getting together woth the girls all my friends, PAGOSN!!! S.C.W.G!! working at McDoanlds nt. Plans to be: Happy, successful, and always in love with purple. Quote: Yes purple is my favorite color. Christopher Daniel Miranda Nicknames: Bud, PIaz, Top Her, Spic. Ac(;v ((es: Marching Band 1-4, Concert Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 2-4, Jazz Ensemble 3, Outstan ding Band Junior, Band President 4, Ivy Chain 3, Who ' s Who 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Spanish Club 2-4, Treasurer 4, CPR 2-3, ASB Rep 4, Big Mac Fan Club 12, JV Basketball (22 second club), Auto Wrecking with Roger 2, Ann Marie 4-ever. Likes: My only twin sister, my t)est friend Doug, Band Tours, the Police, Porsches 911$, my yamaha, getting in trouble with Doug, Chip and Dale, Raccoons, Rim High Marching Scots, Band Parties, Bus clean-up, food fights, all my friends, Swearingen, Shako thumping, E flat, Heathcliffe, Pizza at midnight, being band president, most of all I love my Ann Marie and I love being with her. Plans to be: Married to Ann and dictator of California. Quote: ... Get off my back. Colleen Felice Miranda Nicknames: Car, Carleen, Peps. Activities: Marching Band 1-4, Concert Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 2-4, Jazz Ensemble; Band Secretary 3; Spanish Club 2-4; Annual Staff 4; AFS 3-4, ASF Secretary 4, Softball 1, Basketball Stats 3, Big Mac Fan Club 1 -2; Band Dress Ups 4, Advance Car Moving 4, DM Fan Club 3-4, Shacko Thumping 4, Los Altos Night Watching 4. Likes: My only twin brother, my adopted brother Doug, the band gang, Jeffrey Di, J. J., CD., R.A., Band Tours, Back of Bus 2 and my favorite seat, Band Parties, Farrells, Martinellis, Mom, Hoe, Dad, Santa Barbara, Chet, Aunt Carole, Weasels, gumby, field shows, food fights Mom and Dad B, Hi-Gene, soup bombs at 2 a.m., Swearingen, bon- nie and clyde, the twck. Asparagus, old english sheep dogs. Coach Norm, B.P. trails with Deb, fire hydrants, DCl, Loves: Jesus and Marching. Plans to be: In tune and a pro surfer. Quote: . . . Oh but Mom!!! Roger David Moedl Nickname: R.D., Rog Activities: Spanish Club 1-2, CPR 1-2. Basketball 1-2U, Baseball 2-4, Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 2, Wind Ensemble 3, Auto Wrecking 2. Likes: Sumo, Music, Practical Jokes, Toyotas, parties, making fun of Tony , ordering pizzas at midnight, playing cribbage with my Dad, con- certs, fishing in Idaho, Moosehead, crashing trucks. Smoker, Euphoriums, Mom ' s, Arcade (when I don ' t have to work), all my friends, LIFE. Plans to be: Rich of my invention of the Sno-cone machine demolisher, and happy. Quote: I bet you Do!!! Lets have another party. Jennifer Lea Moore Nicknames: Nif, Niffer, Jeffer, sis. Ginger. Actyv (( es: Tennis Team 2-3, Powder Puff 3-4, Drill Team 1, RAA 2-3, Annual Staff 4, CSF 2-4, Spanish Club 4, USA 4, Linebacker 4, ASB Rep 1- 4, Prom and Homecoming Comm. 1-4, Ivy Chain 3, Changing flat tires for 20, SS Fan Club. Likes: Ma Pa, Ranny, Pup, etc., Keiro, Lene, Gerti, Sara, Kim, Rosebud, Deb, Hawaii, crusen ' , the Fulton Family, hot air balloons, the sun, camaros, golden retrievers. Dodger ' s 3, produce boys, the big D and wifer, toothpicks, tootsie rolls, Just Men , swoopin , the Biola gang, having senioritis, graduation, most of all Jesus. Plans to be: Ginger Sax. Quote: Calm down, don ' t get too excited. Mary Eileen Morgan Nicknames: Scotie, Mar, M Ms, Gaudy fruit. ActiV;( es: Tall Flags 3, Maranatha Club 1-4, Mar ching Band Mascot 4, Art Show participant. Ivy chain 3, Marching Band Go For 3-4, Alex Craige Fan Club Pres. 2-4, Bartlow Morgan Inc. 3-4, Shopping 14, bad laugh club winner 4, Tall Flags Critic 4, Flag Camp 3, Anit-Fad Mob 1-4. Likes: Loves: Jesus Christ, Alex, laughing and wasting time in art with Stephanie, getting out of 39 class of the pretense of Band Business, being a pain to each and everyone, watching Alex ski, S.B., B.B., P.M., C.L., R.R., E.T., computers (especially my apple). Jelling out, water skiing and bitting the dust, my family (especially mom), wishing for money, Ginger Bear. Plans to be: Alive!! living in Australia with the native tribes eating eucalyptus leaves. Quote: Yah, Yah, Yah, huh, huh, huh,. Loreen Louise Nelson Nicknames: Loree, The Ench, Stunt, Woman Activities: CPR 1-3, Ski Scots 1-3, SCIub4, VICA, Peer Counseling, Spanish 14, Committees 1-4, Out to lunch 2-4, wsting time, summer Count- down Club 1-4. Ambulances watch. Likes: Being crazy, the BBB (JM,SM,DH,GW.JR,etc.) Michkin, TF, the DC Crowd, Rush, wizzard towers and magic spells. Class of ' 80, Tolkien, Skiing, Lazy crazy daze, not doing as I ' m told, not crashing my car, crunched pintos, good friends, party ' s at SM ' s house. Big Jim, the arcacde, LL.J.J.E. and K McC, Vomsteeg, Patterson, Mrs. Woods, Marty, Nick, and vacations. Plans to be: Happy and successful and always with a new quest before me. Quote: C ' mon Mom, Just this once? Debra Lynn Nunn Nicknames: D. Nunn, Debbie Nunn, Flying ISunn, Dubis, DLN, Nebbie Dunn, Flebbie Bunn, 7, madam in front of me. Activities: Lucky Charm 4, Volleyball Ben- chwarmer 2, 3, Big Mac Fan Club, Solid Rock Fan Club 1-4, Forced Fun 1-2. Marching Band 1-2, Con- cert Band 1-3, Wind Ensemble 2, Softball i, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Fresh VP, Student Forum 2, AFS 3, 4, CSF 1-4, JSA 3, 4, Spanish 3, Jr. Class P, ASB VP, Ivy Chain 3, Who ' s Who 3, SB Stat 1,4. Likes: Jesus Christ, Mom and Dad, My little friend (Charlene), Joella, 33, Michael, Grape, Car, Mighty Eide, Chrissy, Foreigners, summer, backpacks, basketball buds and stst pals, tour gang, VB with Lene, Laguna 81, NICE Legs, dan- cing at Knotts, Farrell ' s, reminiscing, being in Dreamland, being deprived, Frosties at Yosemite, laughing till it hurts. Senior Pranks, writing anonymous letters, to Lubi, T-Ping with PK and CM, late nights in Frisco, Togas. Plans to be: Eternally happy, working for NASA and forever a shade woshipper. Quotes: Oh Well, let ' s just go home, CJmm . . . 96 , Bread and Butter , Whatcha thinking? Gotta 16 OK Jen, Yep, Careful, ' it ' s a sign! Nancy Montes de Oca Nicknames: Giggles, Kiggles, Sugar, Mom, Beaner, M. Whip, Parnelli, Man, Dude. Activities: Softball 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Powder Puff 3-4, Ski Scots 3-4, Annual 4, Leadership 4, S. Club 4, Peer Counselor 3-4, Goody 1, 3rd Period Donut and McDonalds Run 3-4, Senior D.D. 3-4, Zoners 2-4, Pranks 4, Docktor 2-4, River 3-4, In- cognito 4, Jarms 4, CJSA 4, Stripper 4, Quarters 3-4. Likes: Paula, Klzzy, B. foods. Bub, Mike Martin, Hot Hands, P.K„ J.H., D.O., the river gang, flick friends, pizza, daquiries, the beach, my Toy, stif- fie. Incognito with Zane and Guy, January Bet, Tom v.. Rim at night, Naugles, taking Miller to Bud in Room 152,  77, 44. 53, 55, 74, 79, Cherokee, spurs to Newport, music, dancing 4, wheeling with C.W., money, slamin with Esa, my rock in Laguna. Plans to he: Owner of Nancy ' s Party, and Pleasure Palace. Quote: Ring Ring . . . Quiet it ' s my mother!! Reginald Camaron Obosky Nicknames: ' Obasky Gopher, Cam, John Denver. Activities: Cruising Halls, Sleeping, Cliff Jumping, Cruising E , Serving Detention, Helping Keith thrash his Baja. Likes: Congress Under National Treaty, V-Dubs, Cruising, Three Day Coma ' s, Speed, French-Cuts, Windy Days White Blouses, Lips. Plans to be: Rich, Architect, Flower Child. Quote: Take two, they ' re small. Robyn Christine Ocepek Nicknames: Sunshine, Robbie, E.T. Activities: S Club, Drama, Spanish Club, Flying Buffalo, J.A., Co-ed Caf)er, Vica, Peer Counseling, Adv. Halls, Having a Blast! Loves.- Family, smiles, hugs, beaches, sunsets with special people, seagulls. Dolphins, stars, San- ta Barbara, green, M M ' s, Jacuzzi parties, sum- mers, day dreaming, guys, kicking back. Super- tramp, Missing Persons, Leo, weekends, art, ar- tichokes, volleyball,  4, M ' A ' S ' H, H.8.O., Ad- ministration staff. All my buddies. Graphic arts, E.T., music, skiing (both), getting to know people, all sports. Pear, Animal cookies, Rad times, skateboarding (still), dances, caring, Bobby McGees, football, clothes. Inky, Captain Crunch with crunchberries, good relationships, horoscopes, life, challenges, Skippy, A. P., Fan- tasy Maker, Kinkster, being a SENIOR!! Plans to be: Happy, living life to the fullest, and an artist. Quote: Smile life ' s not that tough. Oh well, life goes on! Diann Paredes Nicknames: Di, Lady Di, Beaner, Shorty, Little 6 , Munchkin. Activities: Partying whenever possible, horse back riding, watching TV, going to the Village, looking for a job, snow skiing, checking out cute guys, buying clothes. Likes: Cyndi, Tracy, Chris, Mike and all my other friends, Friday and Saturday nights, nice clothes, good music, down the hill, P.M., and D.M., my family, my cat Mitzie, San Diego, dock parties. Plans to be: Wealthy and well into my career as a computer science major, living in San Diego and taller. Quote; Whata Guy! Joy Ann Percuoco Nicknames: Juggs, Jugsie, Juggs Ann. Activities: 4wheeling, snow skiing, Softball, basketball. Likes: The Landabuiser, cruising with the sled, best friends Ted, Jeff S., Wendy, Mike, Mark, Kim, Cheri, and Big brother Joe, Loves Mom, Favorite teacher — Mr. Patterson. Likes playing basketball at the elementary school with the gang. Plans to be: Human Quote; it ' s my turn. Sondra Caroline Peters Nicknames: Ardnos, So-ondra, Sondy, Awesome Baby, and Valley Girl. Activities: Partying, Motocross, Sailing, Snow Ski- ing, Riding Mopeds, and Long Drives from Huron, Ca. Likes: Brian Myerscough, Sundays at the races. The Lorz, and Heellen, night clubs in Hollywood, The Supercrosses, Becca my main bud, pizza and Miller, all my loves david bailey. Rick Johnson, Donnie Cantaloupie and Ron Lechein, Remmebers — Dean Cates, Bob Haro, Kyle Landrum, and the Hazdras, Golden State Series, Wheres the egits and breers?, My other bud Biz, all the party ' s at Bugsby ' s house with Michelle Heller, Lynette Lip- pert, Kym Alsobrook, Renee Kuchera, and Becca Neville, Spazmatics for ever. What no Miller?, Jersey for Geri, Hodad and Richie Rich, Reig, Bird, Giggles, Kizzy, Flicks. Plans to be: Single, successful, and one heck of partyier. Quotes; Only if it hurts. , Kimi Douglas eat your heart out. OMIGOD, get serious. What, me a flirt? . Marc, my bro, good luck at Rim. Outrageous and Awesome. Geri Lynn Peterson Nicknames: The Animal, Wom, Face and Ger. Activities: Basketball, Pigging Out, Motorcycle Riding, watching the Munsters on Saturdays, Working, Sleeping, Bicycle Riding, Snow Skiing, Staring off in Space, and Wondering Whats (Jp there, Strawt)erry Shortcake Cereal. Likes: Being me, La Lakers, Saturdays, being a senior, Dr. Pepper, 33, feeding my face, flapping my lips, spending time with my best friend Robin Pliant, cutting Z ' s, not having basketball practice. Bob Hannah, staring off in space and wondering if anyone ' s staring back, squeezing the tooth paste out of the tube- Plans to be: Just like the Tidey Bowl Man, always on the go! Quotes; Womanyou ll be late for your own funeral Gimme a break dude, Tm sure. ' , Bob Hannah eat your heart out, I got your jersey . Your running down the court being fat, dumb, and happy. , My grandmother could run out of the bleachers and catch that floppy pass. Robin Lynn Pliant Nicknames: Pilot, Clyde McFriendly, Kermit, Bob, Robby Activities: Marching Band 1-4, Basketball 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 2-4, Concert Band 1-4, Jazz Ensemble 1-3, Drawing 1-4, Softball 4, Ceramics 3, 4, Writing 1, 3, 4, Band Tours 1, 2, 4, Trumpets, Who s Who 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Imtating HA, CM, Spanish Club, Philharmonic Tryouts. Likes: My buddies, Geri, Stacy s BB, DS, MB, CG, music, family, drawing, climbing, trees, wesals of US, sweater man, vom, ?621, trumpets, cartoons. Red, Barbara Streisand, 65 mustangs, friends. At Atari, Neb., Fashion lingerine, in the window, God, Donald Duck. Plans to be: Working for the US mint (York Patties.) Quote: Never lose sight of the fact that just being is fun. Timothy Andrew Plumb Nicknames: Ed, Jack Neck, Elohssa, Embo, Un- cle Tom Activities: Waterskiing and Snow Skiing, Varsity Hall Walking, Freshmen Picnics 1-4, Clam Shucking. Likes: 35 24-32, Bingo at the 4 H club, T and A Auto Centers, nice cars, simple minded women, Oingo Boingo, Dave, Ventures, Duran Duran, Alan C, Dog Food, Carolyn M., Wendy, my dog. Plans to be: Next host of the tonight show, playmate of the year, and a production manager for seeing eye dogs for the deaf. Quote: I must do what I must do. David John Rasmussen Nickname: Ras Activities: VICA 3, Football, Soccer 1. Likes: Waterskiing, Wood Working, Lake Mead Superman, Sports. Plans to be: Happy, Married, Healthy and Wise. Quote: Dont give up on it Andy Scott Ridgway Activities: CPR 12 Likes: Motorcycles, Water and Snow Skiing, Girls, Partying at Rock Camp, Partying at the Beach. Plans to be: A Jet Mechanic. Quote: Oh Well, That s Nice Lori Anne Rieger Nickname: Rieg, Mouth, Lor. 40 Activities: Band 1-2, Cheer 2, CPR 3, Leadership 4, Senior Pranks Committee 4, 3rd Per. McDonald ' s 1-4, SH Fan Club 1-4, Goergy Porgy Fan Club 34. Likes: Friends, Goofing around. Cruis ing, Talking, Laughing, and Causing Trouble with: Bethle, Trase, Soondra, Nanc, Topher, Stevie Cuz, Cyndi, Neen, Cari Bari, and Bird Sitting around with Beav Haver. The Zoner ' s, Painting Goal Posts with Gig- gles and Kissy. Stealing Signs, Old Times with J.V. Squad. Mon (Brew) and Rin Tin Can. Hawaii, The Beach, Talking on the Phone, Being On Time, Crying when Necessary, Dreaming, Guys, Flirting, Teasing, Quarters, Driving my Car, Money, Mak- ing Fun of Greeks Music, Sleeping in. Sunny Days, After a Snow Bringing Miller to Bud in Room 152. Shocked M Brow ' in Ml My Bubs. Plans to be: Skinney, Rich, and Happily Married. Dawn Marie Robinson Nicknames: N.B.. P.B. Activities: Softball, Snowskiing, Sunbathing, be- ing with my Buddies — Candice and Vicky. Likes: Class of ' 83, Mom and Dad, Jesus, Kenny Rogers, Sylvester Stallone, Vicky Harting, Can- dice Childers, Tana, Mae and Sheral. Plans to be: Airling Stewardess, single and rich. Rollin Scott Ruggles Nicknames: Rol, love, Wheels, Rague, Rolaids, Rug Rugs, Rolblo Activities: Baseball I, Wrestling 1-4, Track 2-3, ASB Rep, Sergeant at Arms, Senior Square, Maranatha 1-4, Floats 3-4, JSA 3-4, Choir 3-4. Likes: Jesus, walking in the halls with my buddy John Lubisich, singing, everybody, outdoors life friends, money, music, body building, being with J.L., people, helping others, sports. Plans to be: Counselor, happily married, rich. Quote: Romans 8:28, (Look it up) if in doubt keep reading. Andy Scott Ridgway Nicknames: Activities: CPR 12. Likes: Motorcycles, water and snow skiing, girls, partying at rock camp, partying at the beach. Plans to be: A jet mechanic. Quote: Oh well, that ' s nice. Kellie Jean Russell Nicknames: Jean. Activities: Prity Girls Pres. 3-4, Cheer 4, Getting Kicked Out 4 (boo-hoo) That ' s all kids. Likes: Loves: Brian Slaughter, Mom, Dad, Chester, Kel Frances, the gang, brother Pat, great cloths, Billy Idol, Pammy,  8, Djarum sp ecials, Brooke, Denise, Kristy and Brians Banaha shakes they ' re great. Plans to be: 34-B forever!! and we ' re bummed. Quote: What, are you kiddin ' me! Robert William Relph Nicknames: Activities: Skiing, Fishing, Backpack- ing, the Beach, Crusing Market Street with Qeno, Bill, Marks, Tom, Kenny, The Movie. Likes: 1 nighters, the big bad bull. Women, fast cars, loud stereos, the 83 chickens and rats. Plans to be: Partying on Grad Night with the Boys. Married after 4 years of college. Quote: had a rough 4 years. Robin Anne Rosedale Nicknames: WittleWobIn, Wosedale, Rob. Activities: Tennis 2-4, 1st Doubles 3-4, HO MANS 2, Maranatha 1-4, Solid Rock Fan Club 1, Prom Com. 3, Drill Team 1, Annual Staff 2-4, Honor Roll 1-4. Likes: Skiing, tennis. My hippie friend, Diane, D.T., J.G., D.D., jerffiner, Nebbie Dunn, my fami- ly, playing frizbee. Magic Mountain in the rain, Joshua Tree, spazing out with Bro, good friends, Big Red, meeting people at S.V., TRG ' S conver- tibles, the Moore family, Laguna times, Mr. Meir, Vom, Mr. Shelton, foreign friends, mocs, the ruts, L.A.K. with Di, passing out tootsie pops on the freeway, arts typesetting, chocoloate chip ice- cream, double mint gum, 80 mile bike rides, crus- ing in bugs, old grads, being a senior. Loves: Jesus. Plans to be: A commercial artist, happy, healthy, wealthy and wise, married to Mr. Wonderful. Quote: Yeahoo. ' Michael Wayne Rosedale Nicknames: Mike, Vanilla Thunder, Rose, Rosey, Rosedale. Activities: Basketball 2-4, Slamming 1-4, CSF 1-4, Ivy Chain 3, Honor Roll 1-4, (Jazz, Concert, and Marching Band 1-2), Solid Rock Fan Club, Com- missioner of Assemblies, Single, Model Senate 3. Likes: Snow days, Rainy days, K.K., D.N., C.J., J.G., sisters, Joe and Kiks, Laguna 81, Big Red , Ragtime, Late nights in Frisco, Mexican Discos, skiing, Joshua Tree, Foreign friends. Two-hand dunks, being a pro, triple dates, Keri ' s cookies. Dancing at Disneyland, Solos at Dodgers Stadium, flags in the ceiling at Farrell ' s, having curfewat 9:30, Magic Mountain in the rain, Tori ' s pep talks. Plans to be: A Jesus Powered Missionary to Lake Arrowhead and a millionair married to Mrs. R, driving my own car, best friend wtih the gang for life. Quote: Just Duckey, Bog, Cool, Easy Girl, In ' t, God ain ' t dead. He ain ' t sick! Scott Edward Rosenow Nicknames: Scottie Activities: Drama, Basketball, Tennis, Choir, (JSA, AFS, CSF, Moving, Meeting new strangers. Likes: Michelle, my hot watch, sittin ' in the sun, my truck, my dog, vacation. Plans to be: Better than the rest. Quote: No waggy, yeah, uhuh. John Christian Sanchez Nicknames: Cheese Activities: Water Sports, Baseball, Drama, and Building my Camaro. Likes: Girls, cruising, my Camaro, late nights, dances, tuna sandwiches and acting like foreign exchange students at Miss Neumann ' s house. Plans to be: An architect Quote; You ' re Greek Todd, Jose and Mike. What ' s his head, to be is not to be, not to be is to be. Katherine Scavone Nickname: Kate, Wonder Buzz, Jo Mama ' s Mama, StaChi. Activities: CPR, Ski Scots, Brianheadexcursions, Drama, Play Production 3, CSF, JM Fan Club 4, Spanish Club S-Club. Likes: Fun people, getting crazy, laughing, my Rhino, Petal, Jim Morrison, music, 4-wheelin, water and snow skiing, good parties, playing Thumper, dancing, singing with R and T, lunches in my truck with R and T, Bruins 1977 ' s yell leaders, football games, the gang, Dec. 25th, ski trips. Pine Flats, Arrowhead, Mammoth, Renee ' s bug interior, Super Buzz, memories, all the Jo Mamma ' s, hugs, and all my very special friends. Plans to be: Surrounded by friends and family. Quote: ' We ' re the Ladies of the 80 ' s! Who ' s your Buddy? Kevin David Schwartzkopf Nicknames: Sakuto, Smooshies, Mr. Backpeddle Activities: Football 1-3, Weightlifting 1-4, ASB Rep. 2-4, Vommers Best Friend, Ceramics 2-4. Likes: 32, Kunseks van, Richie, Rob, Chris, Beaches, sunsets. Banning, loving and giving my whole life to Tami. Plans to be: Forever losing brain cells, married with Tami Boston forever, and father of enough kids for a football and t aseball team. Michael John Scorzieli Nicknames: Mikey, Scorz, Scorzy, Scorzerelly, Scorziell ' o, C.K. and M.S. Activities: Wrestling 1-3, Maranatha Club 2-4, Crack Pots 1-4, Julie 4, President Maranatha and Crack Pots 4, JC Fan Club 2-4, a Freshman I, Sophomore 2, Junior 3, Senior 4, CISA 4. Likes: The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The Lifesavers Undercover, Beatles, and the Cars, Cap stick. Wrestling Julie, Ari ' s smile, Vom, my pot- ters wheel, Big Pots, Mom ' s YSO SL, D Dad ' s, BMW, skiing, and the 17th. Plans to be: Married to Mrs. Scorzieli and of course, raptured! Quofe: Be there or be Square. Stacy Ann Sessions Nickname: None Activities: Snow Skiing, Body Surfing Likes: Kenny G. forever, my friends, Nathan and his Go-Go ' s, David, Barb., my lost friends Denise and Tracy. Sept. 1, 1979, the beach, sunsets, Mex- ican food, especially Mrs. Clawson ' s. People who aren ' t Valleys, snow skiing. Mammoth, Summers at my uncle ' s house, Huntington Beach, my favorite car forever my limosine. Barb and her ice tea, Nathan and his Valley car, getting radical with trace at S.V., keeping in touch with good friends, my little Citation, having fun at what ever I do, making little things seem special. Plans to be: Forever in Kenny ' s arms Quote: Pretty, Pretty, Pretty. Kathleen Elaine Shaw Nicknames: Shaw, Shawba, Shawsby, Pear, Lady in waiting, KathyLee. KS Pinto. Activities: Class Pres. 1, 2, Homecoming Princess 2, 3, Peer Counselor 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, An- nual Staff Editor 4, ASB Treas. 3, Ivy Chain 3, Girls Stater 3, Leadership 1, 2, AZ Fan Club 2-4, USA 4, Powder Puff 4 S Club 2, Senior D Day 4. Likes: Pinehurst Ave, The boys next door, fellow pears. Too Tall 1 and II, My 4 parents, Blauer ' s, Soto Street (oh, no! not again!) Chips Ahoy, Teresa and our escapades. Tapioca, Tennis Players, My college babies, the boys from ' 82, Green Knees, the Bergs, music and memories, future dreams, sunny mornings, skiing!, Elton and Phil, Cubba and Jr., bald tires on red Pintos, Field ' s Auto Body, writing, the Bocks and their cousin, messy rooms, A-23, Kissy in Redding, Birkenstocks, My ' 82 Homecoming date, Grapje, Finny, notes on my windshield, white sweathshirts. Men At Work, Strawberry tea, Ben- jamin Shelton, Kimber!, my new neighbor Cue, Driving 5 to 7 miles too fast, Stephen King. Plans to be: Single and poor, but completely con- tent writing books on sunny mornings. Quote; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. Robert Frost The Road Not Taken. Scott Shusda Nicknames: Dr. Teeth, Smitty, Sober Face, Brat, Punk Activities: Marching Band 1-3, S-Club 4, Wind Ensemble 1-3, Nurse Baker 2, Calligraphy 4, ASB 2. Likes: Mom, Dad, Sister, Diane, Water Skiing, Hik- ing, Volleyball, Calligraphy, Running, Ovnard, Ojai, CISC, Mom ' s Car, Aunt Korky, tincle Ike, The t each, the river. Plans to be: A business manager, computer pro- grammer, happy, very well off. Quote; If you set your mind to It you can do anything you want. 41 Jennifer Lisa Seyden nicknames: Mo, Po, Jenni. Turkey Activities: Maranatha, AFS, Peer Counseling. H kes; E.S., my B.F., summer sun, fun, ET, Gar- field, animals, swimming, boating, skiing, Purpel, friends, MAK, Luv, being crazy Plans to be: Me Myself and I (business education.) Quote: Thank you Lord! Anna Silvey Nicknames: Anita Ac(iV ( es; Art, Tennis, SClub, CSF, JSA. Likes: Picasso, Mia, Shannon, Chim, Humphrey, Shannon ' s meat guy, Macbeth, swimming, Matissa, Shannon ' s drummer, Australia, the Honda ' s radio, Rica and Benjamin, Shannon ' s but cher. Dead Dog, Plaza, orange and purple, thrilling times in the village, art, la zona rosa, the clock en espanol. Plans to be: Spy, Spying, on Shannon traveling through Europe. Quote: Chas, Chas, Chas, you Caaan ' t!, To- morrow and to-morrow, and to-morrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day. Ellen Darlene Simmons nicknames: Darlin ' , Mugsy, Shotput, Hellen, EL, Ellie. Ac( V;f es.- Track 2 4, S-Club 3-4, AFS 3-4, German Club 1-2, Peer Counseling 3-4, Air Explorers 2, Maranatha t-2, CIF Finals 3. Likes: Friends, having fun, animals, shot and disc, sports, J.S., RE., The Tall American Turkey, DLS, L.C., Garfield, ET, M.H., ST., C.T., green, coach. Rip, Thomas, baby blue, 69 bugs, the of- fice ladies. P anstobe.aR.N. Quotes: Life is rough, but oh Lord, can it be fun! , Think Green. Kely Rae Simons Nicknames: Kel, Stump, Fred, Vince, Kelly Green. Activities: Volleyball 1-2, Softball 14, Basketball, Ski Scots 1-2, LAPG 3-4, Football Stats 3, Ski Team 4, ASB Rep. 12. Likes: Road trip ' 82, Hulie Jam, ■ 44, LAPG, Knott ' s, 32, 34, «30, aS, ■ 11, 8, pic 10 J.M., sleeping in the Cadillac, with Liz and Huli Hulie, My Michael, Mom and Dad, getting Xmas trees with Liz and Hulie, going to Liz ' s house dur- ing school, Palm Springs on Easter, and best friends. Plans to be,- Married to my Michael (things have changed since last year) rich and happy forever. Quote. NO. I really have to stay in school, well okay I ' ll Go. Julia Lynn Sims Nicknames: Jul, Jewls, J.S. Mouth Cuddles, Sweetie. Activities: RAA 2, CSF 1-3, AFS 2-4, SClub 4, Basketball Team 2, USA 4, Church Youth Group 14, Peer Counseling 4, Band 1, Dance Commit- tees 14, Ivy Chain. Likes: To talk, hugging Mr. Patterson, good friends, guys, snow. Market Street, working with people, crashing cars with J-9. spending time with my family, a good ror.iance, to make people smile, to be happy, cooking, sewing, the outdoors, time alone, J.O., T.D., Bucket, J 9. Plans to be: A physical or occupational therapist, happy, married, mommy. Quotes: Be yourself, no one can do it beter than you. Cynthia Anne Skowron Nicknames: Jaws Activities: JG Fan Club 1-4, Privileged Member 3, Powder Puff 34, (injured list 3) Homecoming Floats, Prom Decoration, Roaming Halls 14, CSF, Honor Roll. Softball, Football Games, Senior Ditch Day, Blood Donor, USA 4. Likes: M.W., T.K , D.P., C.H.. T.P., Dad, the dudes at home, surveys, with Denise, Pillsbury, boy. lunch with Mike, E.V. ' s from Chris (using them), Nancy ' s parties, the river, dock parties, dock-tors, the swing, being a daddy ' s girl, waterskiing, river trips, summer, Sandy ' s at 3 in the morning, mom and dad Helfrich, Atc ' s at the spillway, being out with friends slammers, S-n-S Helfrich, the Rose Parade. Plans to be; A successful partiologist, A rich anesthesiologist owning my cars and retiring at 35 in Desert Hot Springs as Mrs. Pillsbory. Quote; What ' s the haps this evening? Where ' s ail the parties? Elizabeth Sue Smedley Nicknames: Lizzy, Smed., Snidley Activities: JV Cheer 2, Varsity Cheer 3, Drill Team 1, Baseball Stats 2-4, Football Stats 4, CPR 1-2, USA 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Homecoming Committee 4, Ski Scots 2-3, Powder Puff 3, 4. Likes: All my best friends, Kath, Mike, the Bros ly- ing in the sun, parties, Webber, Ochs, Gradi, team room, getting all fixed up with Sue, and graduation. Plans to be: A very successful and happy lady. Quote; SO LONG. Curtis Michael Smith Nicknames: Curt, Cosmo, Kirby, Ten, Butch, Curtsmith Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Track 4, SClub 4, JSA 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Flying Buffatos 3, 4, CPR 4, Working at a Greasy Spoon, Beg, Pranks 1, 2, In- ter. Pranks 3, Adv. Pranks 4, The Fellowship, Speria Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader. Likes: Kicking back at the beach, innertubing down the river, ATC riding at Glamis, driving my lighting fast truck while blasting the stereo, field trips, Bernie, Minor, Schweigh, Chess, 007, pull ing pranks with my fellow conspirator, Wayne Davis, skiing. Plans to be: Calm, Cool, collected and casual (a professional bum.) Quote; I ' ll get on my if you get on your elbows. Kerry Rae Stefan Activities: Figure Skating, Water Skiing, Jeff. Likes: Sun, music, flowers, laughing, ice, dancing, racoons, needlepoint. Palm Springs, the beach. Car a Nicole Straub Nicknames: ' Activities: Linebackers 4, SClub, Watching Jim bo. Advanced Halls and going to parties at Paula Weisses and the Lewis ' Likes: Mom and Dad, Jimbo, the Cedar Glen Gang Cruising, Tim ' s fish, the song from Supertramp It ' s raining again. 57 Chevys, Julie Webs. Plans to be; Happily married to Jimbo and having a great future. Quotes: No goal is too high if you can climb with care and confidence. Stacy Jean Sunny Nicknames: Space, Stace Activities: Softball 14, Basketball 3-4, Powder Puff 3-4, Quarters 3-4, Ditching 1-4, Eating 1-4, Skiing, Having Fun 1-4. Likes: Mom, Dad, Family, Bobby H. Sheri. PAGOSN, partying with the girls, Softball, snow skiing, ■ ' 44, Uncle Joe, going over to Jules and Casey ' s, all sports, having a great time. Plans to tie: Happily married and well off Quote: Justmarkittruan Just mark it truant. Ronald E. Sutton Nicknames: Mr. Kuston, Eddie, Sunkist, Mr. Kool. Activities: Football 3, Art 1-4, Crackpots 3-4. Likes: My candy cart 59 Chevy, Circle Jerks, quarters at Troy ' s, house, talking with Pop, lucky strikes and wheezing with Alan, Being scared to death at the castle, Scott ' s house and racing in Ventura, custom painting and the 1950 ' s, West Covina with Kendall, and the wimming, being weird and dressing strange, and of course the old artist guild and economics, and last but not least the Kingpins or Bop Katz and being there in the making. Plans to be: A teacher who is an ex punk. Quote: You think your tough enough to wear that barret ... no! ... then take it off! Real gone Daddy-o! Kory Reed Trapane Nicknames: Korky, Yrok Enapart, Trap, I Activities: Drama — MASH, Our Town, Airline, Music, Art, Guitars, Clyde for Pres., Clyde Fan Club, Racquetball, Cruising, Life, Building my Opel, Cruising in my Opel. Likes: Girls, the beach, going out, cruising, drama, music, guitars, art, my Op el, Disneyland, the mountains, life. Mom and Dad, racquetball, sport cars, Mrs. Neumann and family, foreign exchange students, Clyce, working at the lake, etc. etc. Plans to be: Graphic designer, artist, actor, musi- cian, and happy. Quotes: Life goes on! Why? And? What? Jeanne Marie Torrey Nicknames: T.J., Danielle, Buddette, Yeen, Yen, Kean, Louise, Julia, Ruth, Mom, Airhead, Gel. Activities: Drama Plays, Thirteenth Chair 2, MASH 3, Our Town 3, Airline 4, Thespians 4, Tall Flags 34, Mommy Kid 2, 3, 4, David Stewart ' s Fan Club Pres., Choir 3-4, Ensemble 4, MC 2, 3. Likes: M.C., R.C., S.C, D.S., B.B., Cars, Journey, P.B., Missing Persons, Sheena Easton, being a senior, being carefree, purple, blue, romantic evenings with one who cares, Martinellis and Field Shows, bus parties and cast parties, being a mar- ching Scot! Plans to be: Successful! and happily married with acting and or modeling jobs. Quote; I ' m a gell. Lovely. Ronda Elizatieth Tinney Nicknames: Piggy, Fat Fase, Mama, Rin. Activities: Mark Noble 1, 3, 4, ever! Pres. of Mark Noble Fan Club 1-4, Volleyball 2-3, ASB Rep. 2, 3, 4, Vom ' s Crack Pots 4, USA 4. Likes: Being Marks fiance, fat face and Piggy, Our ' 76 camaro, June 4, 1963, summer of ' 81, volleyball, 25, riding, watching Mark catch air on his Dynastars, Ugh Brule and her bizaare ghost stories, S.L.V., Brooke, Mom and Pops, All the Nobles, watching my ducky waddle, laughing, hot summer days, Dr. Pepper, Pat Benatar, being happy, diamonds, Fleetwood Mac, being me, ' 83, sunsets, babies, skiing with Mark, being my Papa ' s mama, my brown eyed southpaw mechanic and of course — Jesus . . . P.T .L.! Plans to be: Mrs. Mark A. Noble Quote: Your such a fat face! No, no, no little ducky. I love you Mark, we ' ve only just begun. Wayne Anthony Thompson Nicknames: Poe, Poog, Bruns, Canta 1 10 Activities: Football 2-3, Baseball 1-2, Varsity Club 3 4, Donkey Basketball 3 4, Annual Staff 1-2, Hon- da Fan Club 1-4, Revenge on Doug Young Club 4, Professional Elf 2-4, Head on Collisions Club 3. Likes: Mon and Dad, 62, Dave, Kevin, L.E.S., E.C.M., my Honda, my ATC, water skiing, sum- mer 82, Hawaii, Minoltas, Racquetball, my brothers and sisters, sailing, Glamous, Mrs. Woods, stamps, L.A.F.P.D. my great grand- mother, technics, 250 R ' s, and Life. Plans to be: A Fireman Quote: Everything that can go wrong, did go wrong. Shari Lee Thielfodt Nicknames: Lady, Squirt, Midget Activities: Working at McDonalds, buying gas, do- ing other peoples homework. Likes: Buying clothes, getting an Apt. with j9., 4S roller skating, getting fat with j-9, X.E.S., sleeping late, head games, running red lights with j-9, going to 31 Flavors, going to Marks, driving fast, Laurie, Ellen, Lya, Mark Teri, Jenny, Mark, Loving Mark. Plans to be: A certified Public Accountant, Roomies with J-9. Quote: I ' ll change you from a Rooster to a hen in one shot. Genevieve Sue Terry Nickname: Gene, Muffin Activities: Volleyball 1-4, State Champs 3-4, Soft ball Stats, Powder Puff 304, Dirty Rats, LAPG, RAA, CSF 1-4, Uncle Joe ' s Girls, Mr. Lakatos Fan Club. .(■ ces. Mom, my bro ' s, Knott ' s 8, 10, 11, 28, 30, 32, 34, 44, Volleyball, Geeke, Pat, Kelly, Guy, Pat, David, Jay, Powder Puff, Softball nt ' . water and snow skiing, B.K., Hawaii w Buds, clothes, beach, sailing and indoor sports. Plans to tie: Computer Wiz, Rich Quote; What a Devil. Todd David Taylor Nickname: Toddles. DDOT Activities: Crack Pots, Lunch Likes: Deanne, my truck, water skiing, my A.T.C., Ford trucks. Plans to be: A Parenick Rich and happy with Deanne and have 2 Ford trucks. Quote: You only live once. Daniel Bernard Underwood Nicknames: Hatchetman, American Hero Activities: Baseball 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Coach Lane Fan Club 3-4, GSA Club 4, CSF 4, Maranatha 1, Honor Role 1-4, CIF 3-4, Homecoming Commit- tee 2, Homecoming Float 4, Ivy Chain 3, 3rd Period Donut Shop 4, ASB 1, 4. Likes: God, family, friends, Steve, Diane, lunch buddies, 31, 8-ball buds, baseball, basketball, skiing bumps in Colorado, water skiing, fishing, bringing out the hatchet, the 5th fool, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rez Band, volume at max, sleeping in, breaking up a double-play, eating the wall, CIF, 8 MPG in the Green Bomb , Smooth Move, snow days. Shadow, oneon-one, eating, double dates with Diane, Steve, and Lisa, eternal life. Plans to be: On the road to the Son . Quote: get a grip , Easy boy , n ' t . Robert Joseph VonKaenel Nicknames: Reem, Robbie, Von, Reem King, Doc- tor, Lovetron, Doctor V, Robbie Rebound. Activities: Being a real man all my life. Round Ball 1-4, Football 1-2, Sky Walking 304, Dunking 3-4, The 50 step walk 3-4. Letters of Intent 1-4, My James Worthy Impression 4, Chuck Lane Fan Club, Special Sauce 4. SAYING NO to pro- recruiters 1-4, Skying 3-4. Likes: That weird game James Naismith invented, Black High-Top Converse, Joella, 35, P.O., Sir, My tricked out truck. College Scouts, Facials, Magic and the magnificent Lakers Seven, Skying, N.B.A. Rap, U.T.O., Grape, Dick and Betty ' s daughter, all my weirded out friends, facials, Joe Divers, Vanilla Thunder, D.W. Plans to be: Taking Doctor J to the Hoop or the highest paid lawyer in the history of the free world. Quote: Let it happen , that ' s a good firm shot , A real man wouldn ' t do that , 1, 2, 3, . . . Hus- tle , Your postman can save your life, so give me the ball In your face. Shannon Elaine Walsh Activities: JV Tennis I, Varsity Tennis 2-4, CSF I- 4, German Club 14, S-Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Ditching Last Period 4, JSA 4, CLAN 2. Likes: My pals Anna and Mia, the C.G., Felish, my tennis partner Kathryn, busy weekends, Stefan, K.B., Being snowed in. The dude and sis, Mike, The guys in the band. Afternoons at the lake, J.S., Remmington, M ' Ms, Lyns, J.H., Getting to school and leaving early, Stevie. sleeping in, English accents, Humphrey H. Bogart, The Motels, Swedish discos. New York, and Palm Springs. Plans to be: A spy traveling through Euroupe. Quote: We ' ll always have Paris. William Michael Watson Nicknames: BMW, M.F. Activities: Track 1-2, Drama Club 2-3. Likes: M.E.W., Having fun, Vactiins, Weekends, Traveling, Mucic, Relaxing, The Beatles, Having more fun. Water skiing. Partying, Having even more fun. Class of 1983. Plans to be: Computer programmer Quote: Life ' s tough , Have fun . Cynthia Sara Williams Nicknames: Hermie. Red. Activities: Ski Team 1-4, Tennis Team 1-3, Ski Scots 1-3, Dock-tor 1-4, Bizz Buzz Champ 4, Dying Cows 4, George ' s 4. Likes: Steve, Huggie, Mikey, Froggie, Mona, Nancy ' s Lively Palace, Lunches with Mike, Skiing with Steve, Days at the lake. Shopping with Mike. The river with Froggie, Food. Del Taco, The OS with Huggie. Plans to be: Happily married, skinny and rich. Quote: He ' s such a pig!! Joyce Loiuse Williams Nicknames: Hotdogger Activities: Hiking, Horseback riding, David Stern. Likes: Guys, Parties, David Stern, my friends, brode fowler. Skinny brode. Fast things. Fancy cars, to be free, school, everybody that lives up here, and the people I work with. Plans to be: What ever come along. Quote: Smile, Suckface, and seems how. Michael John Williams Nicknames: Hot hands. Activities: Ski Scots 1-4, S-Club 3-4, In House 3 Pranks 4, Killing Brain Cells 2-4, Dock-tors 2-4 Nancy ' s Party Palace 3-4, VICA 4, Senior D-day 3- 4, Shopping 2-4, Dying Cows 4, Cousin Cindy Wifey. Likes: Wasting time. Party ' s, River, Beach, Snow, My annimal. My car. Money, Friends, Giggles, Kimbo, Cousin Cindy, Wifey, Dino, L C K R L.H., Kitty, Torri. Plans to tie: Rich and Materialistic. Quote: Nancy, can I smoke? Stacy Ann Williams Nicknames: Space. Ac(iV ( es.- Basketball 2 4, Track 2-3, Powder Puff 3-4, Comm. Girls Athletic 4, Homecoming Float 2- 4, Prom Committee 3, Speria 2-4, Nurse Baker 2, GSA 4, Blood Drive 2 4, Varsity Club 4. Likes: My 8B Buddies, The river. Getting crazy with Jenna, Being with friends. Riding ATC ' s, Kicking butt in Powder Puff, Fast cars. Music, Summer of 1980, Toyota trucks. The Helfrich ' s, Beating Craig in BB, Driving the Corvette, Going to the movies. Taking the boat out without per mission, S.F., Loves: My Scottie, My parents. Plans to be: Owner of a Chippendals, and physical therapist for a pro-football team. Quote: Blue Line Suckes. Douglas Elsworth Wilson Nicknames: Elly, Dewy. Activities: Air Explorers, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Varsity Wrestling, Maranatha Club. Likes: Julie Shively, Summer, 22 in. waist, Devo, Fast cars. Plans to be: Successful, rich, and happily married. Teresa Lee Wilson Nicknames: Terri, Larry, Snarl l. Little Indian Girl, Monsterface. Activities: Advanced Absences 3, Donut Shop 3- 4, Snarly K 12, Streaker Society 4, Waiting for orange roses 4, Sunning in Ceramics 4, Slip Queen 4, VICA 4, Crack Pots 4. Likes: My cruiser, Skis, skates, ane vaurnetts Mom, 4-wheelin, Pumpin, eating Wikki Wikki punch, Casey, Ford ' s, Skiing, Squeaking powder, Denise, Volleyball, Snoopy, Jim, Pappa Cribari, Team mope. Big Orange. Levis. Sweat shirts, Supertramp, Dick, Marshall Tucker, The Flail Ar- thur, Martys loogyS, and living in Green Valley. Plans to be: Skiing with Harry where there is more than the imaginary three feet of packed powder at Snow Valley. Quote: S.A.D. James L. Woerth Activities: Harvey Mudd. USA, CSF, Girl Watching. Likes: Hot VW ' s, ATC ' s, Older Women, All my friends, Suzie, Leslie and Lark, my 56 bug. Beanie, Boo Kitty, and Dudley. Plans to be: Rich, single, and retired. David Charles Wysocki Nicknames: Poindexter Activities: Tennis Team 2. 3. 4. CSF 1-4, Senior Bowl 3-4, ASB Parliamentarian 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Rob Von Kaenel Fan Club 4, Lennt ' s Chaffer 3-4, Staying Home K-12. Likes: Lenny, Reginald, Lubee, Robert, and 53, The Clash. X, The Blasters, The English Beat, Tito Puente, Van Carona, My Car, Watching Lenny Self Destruct, MSSRS, L.M.E.. and Mrs. Woods, Staying sob er, Mark ' s tastein music, Girls that just don ' t care. The idea of graduating!. Plans to be: A flagman for Cal-Trans. Quote; I don ' t, care who I hurt, I ' m out for a good time. David Richard Ytiarra Jr. Nicknames: Atary. Yatary, Me. Speedy. Activities: Football 1-4. Wrestling 1-4. Track 24. Baseball 1. ASB 3-4. USA 4. Donut Shop 3-4. Ad- vanced Halls 1-4. Space Case 1-4. Powder Puff Coach 3-4. Varsity Club 4. CPR 4, Jill, Being with Jill, Ceramics. Likes: Loves Jill, Family, Dad. Carry, and Shan- non. Surfing, Mom, Wyatt, Sports Beach, Sum- mer, Beckie Hermit Boone, Being Crazy and Wierd, Being with Jill. My Bros, Dog Cotton. Craig Kramer, Playing Drunns, Rock and Roll, Beaver, The Avakians, and God. Plans to be; With Jill forever, whatever God has in store for me. a computer programmer-operator, successful, happy, healthy, and wealthy. Quote: Hey dude. Whatever. Oh. well. Calm down Jill. Michael Joseph Zack Nicknames: Jensenite, Mikey. Activities: Soccer 4, Tennis 2-3, Photography 4. Likes: All sports, My truck, Dallas. Cowboys. Family, Friends, Off reading, taking trips. Girl watching, money. Working at Jensen ' s. Plans to be: Own my own business. Quote: NO way, , Shagen , A little luck always helps. Tracy Lee Chun Zambel Nicknames: Trace. Me Lee 2. Tracums. Chick. Activities: Advanced Halls 1-4, CPR 3-4, Powder Puff Football 4. Likes: Greg, My big sister Denise, My R.K.L., (TFBJEA), My Jeffrey, My lei ' sis Cher, Partyin, Van Halen. Journey. KK. Downing, eating. Talk- ing, Cruzin ' with the girls, Flirting, guys, My pal Shelley, Dawn Lee, Steve Lee, Dave Stewart, Dal Taco, Dr. Pepper, Red Vettes, Missing Persons, Walking on the beach. New Years 1983, BTS ' s eyes. Red roses. Rocky, Mr. Turner, Mr. P. Mr. C, Chippendales, My family, and the graduating class of 1983!!!! (and some of 1984). Plans to be: A new wave hair stylist and a child psychocost or married to David Lee Roth. 43 44 staff Staf£ staff - 4S sDistrict Office Bridge Over Troubled Waters — When our district administrators came into of- fice, they faced a challenge that would be tough to beat. Finding solutions to many of our habitual and cultural problems has been the main source of many long, hard working hours in which they gave it their all to solve the problems that have arisen from students and the changing of times. The district administrators are constantly searching for new and better ways to keep the school district ' s reputation upstanding. This was not one of their easier tasks, con- sidering the limited funds and time with which they were provided. So it is to them that we give our con- gratulations and many thanks for going beyond the call of duty to keep our school district the best ever. N Gary Steffens — Superintendent © ' «;  ..«i 1.1 1, ; li pic r 1 i ' 1 « ' IflJI H Bill Pettus — Special Services Charles Luciano — Asst. Super. 46 - District Office District Office - 47 Doard of tducation 8 - Board of Education _Administratioii Tim Buchanan — Principal AAen At Work — The 19821983 school year has seen many changes. One of the larger ones to come about was the transfer of Bob Gayle to Lake Arrowhead Elemen- try. Leaving a spot to be filled, Joe Mathews stepped in and showed us his flexibility and strength and became our new Vice Principal. Joe Matthews and Tim Buchanan intertwined their strengths and ideas to make one powerful force. Mew attendance policies, tighter budgets and higher enrollment proved to be a fierce challenge, but our administrators accepted the challenge. There Is something that our faculty and ad- ministration have that makes them unique from all other schools. They have pride an d a strong determination to uphold our school and keep the feeling of security there. Many groans and complaints were heard from students as the new policies came about this year, but they were silenc- ed as we all realized that they were the things that make up Rim High. So to our administrators we give a solid pat on the back for going against the odds . . . and beating them. Joe Matthews — V.P. Dave Ochs — Athletic Div. Administration - 49 i ounselors A student often asks himself, where do I go after high school, how do I go about it, am I taking the right classes, what are my choices? This is why our counselors are very important to the students. They aid the students as best they can and work long hard hours for them. A high school student has to make hard choices about their future. The counselors show them op- tions and give students advice. Just like teachers, they have to have dedication and a love for their job to do the great job in which they do. Levelle Cochran Ken Newton 50 — Counselors Industrial Arts Art George Stehmeier Ken Brittingham Industrial Arts such as jewelry, cerannics, wood and metal shop and others give the stu- dent an opportunity to create his own pro- jects. In every class the student gathers his own ideas and thoughts to produce something from them. Some students take these classes for fun and to experience dif- ferent arts. Others tend to make a future in their interest. In other art classes students draw, paint and create in a slightly different way. The teachers show and teach them th e ways of creating and students branch off with their own ideas. We seem to have several artistically inclined students who are striving for success. Jack Kendricks Frank Gradillas m tak y 9 W 3 Gerry VomSteeg Pam Herlitz Industrial Arts — 9l Math Sci cience Bernie Drozd Jim Minor 52 - Math Science Our Mathematic Department had more students enrolled than ever before. Math can be easy-come to some, while others struggle through it. The teachers try to help Math not he such a dreaded class. The classes ranged from general math to calculus. These classes and the many in between had hard working students enroll- ed in them. They are much deserving of the new center which is being planned and built. For college bound students, Mathematics was very important. The teachers realize the importance and tried to help them through problems to prepare for future college tests and classes. Bob Schweighardt Bill Lakatos Eddie Exiine There is a great deal of math in the field of science. This can also be a dreaded subject for some. There were those who found it enlightening; the doctors, scientists and researchers of tomorrow, the Asimovs and the Einsteins. For most, it lends but a multitude of invaluable information, and was the most common cause of ulcers among the Rim High student body. While teachers toil over the test in Biology, Chem. and Physics, students learned about the human machine, it s chemically activated miracles, the chemical make up of the world, and why a ball rolls down hills. Fred Miller Math Science 53 oreign Language Cinglish Rim High offered both German and Spanish. The students learned about the culture as well as the Spanish language. Dedicated students may go as far as they ' d like in learning Spanish. Mr. Martinez taught students to speak fluently and to write correct Spanish up to 5th year. Mr. Fenn and Mrs. Garcia help students get an educated start into the language. Rim High is thankful for having former exchange student, Jarle Eldevik in its staff. The Ger- man language has a different dialect and therefore students must practice speaking the language quite a bit to get used to it. Learning a foreign language took dedica- tion from the student, because indeed, it was foreign to the students. Dan Martinez — Dept. Chair Jarle Eldevik Dolores Garcia John Fenn Chuck Webb Ada Pfohl Lorraine Langdon S4 Mike Patterson Bill Dickson Steve Shelton — Dept. Chair One has to write and speak well if they want to be successful in any career. This department was the nucleus to all the other areas of study. A student would achieve more and understand other sub- jects better if he could read the textbook well and express himself on paper. The English teachers helped students in every way they could to accomplish this. The reading and writing center was greatly im- proved. We feel that out English teachers are some of the finest In our state. Paul Moore Joan Newmann English 55 Social tudiea The social studies classes taught the students about themselves and others in the human race. Humanities taught students about foreign cultures and walks of life. Human behaviors was a very interesting class, the students felt, because they learned and became familiar with LIFE in all aspects. It took the student through genetics and death and all the in between. The social studies courses seem- ed to stir a students mind and so they became interested, asked many questions 56 - Chuck Lane Marty Nicholas Social Studies and felt open with each other. Social studies teachers created the atmosphere of openess and erged the discussion of opinions. Plato once said, Do not train youth to learning by force and harshness, but lead them to it by what amuses their minds so that you may discover the peculiar bent of the genius of each. It was the aim of the Social Studies Department to provide for the uniqueness of all students and to enable them to become one with the Western humanistic tradition. It is our hope that students will leave Rim with the confidence to say I am a person and nothing human is foreign to me. Micholas P. Monsour III Chairman Chuck Tipton Don Kutch Social Studies - 57 m usmess M USIC The teachers of the business department worked hard to develop students ' skills. During uncertain economic times, these skills were greatly needed. Whether a stu- dent plans to attend college or move into the business world, the skills they developed here will help immensely. Many students struggled with the confusing keys of the typewriters, but with practice, many d eveloped a quick hand. Shorthand may look foreign to several people, but the students have learned to use it to their best advantage. Students in accounting dealt with figures which are used in business careers. Basic Occupational Skills were of- fered to students for experience with forms, numbers, and skills they ' ll use in the future. The Music Department had fine facilities and hard working teachers to help the students. There were many talented and devoted students who had special interests in music. They participated in special events including tours, concert, and other performances. The students and teachers had to work long and hard to develop good, sound music. At times, this work became tiresome but in the end they were all proud of what they had accomplished. John Beresford Art Crissinger Brian Fox Ann Roy Jim Gibford Donna Bas Ann Vand enberg 58 - Business Music P.E. When one thinks of physical education many are inclined to think of fun and games. At Rim High this is not true. This year students had the choice of weightlifting, volleyball, football, soccer, tennis, and still much more. Physical train- ing and coordination are two important aspects in staying healthy and physically fit. This is the reason our faculty strive so hard to offer as many activities as they possibly could. Along with teaching us how to use our physical abilities, our faculty also taught us what it takes to stick to a goal and how determination can build character. Tim Steele — Dept. Chair Jill Walker George Thompson Debbie Wogen 59 R.O.P The Regional Occupation Program offered on the job training to students who are lool ing to earn credits and learning a skill at the same time. This program is supported by the state, and no payment is required by the student. The program is offered to anyone who is 16 years old and older while enrolled in High School. All students are taught by professionals. There are classes morning, noon and night, depending on their placement. There were many advantages to this pro- gram; as many students have gone on and have become successful in the field in which they have been experienced in. Howard Cripe Lee Vandenberg Dee Goebel Dawn Calkins Donna Greenwood Richard Turner Jan Ross 60 ROP Staff Opecial bducatioR Special — Being special not always means an easy way of life. Often one has to work harder and set goals higher. With the help of Dave Lawrence and Inga Probst, the students were brought up to their potential learning ability. By being in this class, many of the students felt that they could learn faster by setting their own pace. This class had many positive effects on several people for years. Dave Lawrence and Inga Probst have worked hard to enhance the learning pro- gram here at Rim High. They have spent much of their time trying to prepare cer- tain students for life outside of high school. There have been many times in which they have been rewarded, but it is because of their dedication that so much success has been bestowed upon them. Working with these students is very challenging, but also is very rewarding. . . .Dave Lawrence Inga Probst s Dave Lawrence Jimmy Brooks Special Education — oX Supporting Stafi - . Robin Minor HELP! This was what many of the suppor- ting staff experienced. With the over- population in the school, the custodians, secretaries, security officer, nurse, teacher ' s aids, and bus drivers had to work harder to compensate for the heavy load. They did a job that no one thought could be done. The supporting staff was the force behind the school that kept it running smoothly. They attended to all the small details that were often overlooked. Without their sup- port and strength, the flame that keeps the faculty striving would have been kindled. So, to them we say thanks. .1 Julie Stephens Sandy Robinson 4 ' i ' ' w I Jo Crissinger 1 Sue Hardt Ernie Belmont GS — Support Staff ii R arrr ; r Edith Troy Ruby-Jeanne Shelton S r ' • H 1 itr Jm i k £ B Roxanne Neel Jan Nellans Earline Rose Sandy Hubbs Mary Donald Peggy Smith Support Staff — G3 upport Dtaff n ' Mb. • ' - Ljb Marilyn Wylie Phil LaRoche Bonnie Faulkner Anne Wildhaber 04 — Support Staff Sandy Morgan (top to tiottom, left to right.) Carta Gutman, George Eubanks, Ron Anderson, Marv Godfrey, Cliff Waddington, Kenny Kincaid, Mike Jackson, Lee Roberts, Leanard Rumfalo, Ed McFarland, Jim Tinkle, Ken Hester, Dean McCullick, Eric Caldwell. Support Staff - 65 66 U nderclass. 67 I uniora Rcxrking to their own beat, the Junior Class set a rhythm never to be duplicated, it started on Homecoming night when the crowd roared, as did the dragon on their first place Homecoming float. It was another prize-winning float marked for the class of ' 84. When it came to raising money, the Junior Class took on the responsibility eagerly. The Juniors knew that concessions would be their big money raiser and were ready to give it their all. The lack of home foot- ball games and the weather challenged their efforts but their enthusiasm remained strong and those losses were made up for by concession sales during many other events. Later in the year, among the pancakes and eggs of the Junior Breakfast and the hot dogs and hamburgers of their Bar-b-que, was a funfilled crowd and ambitious leaders all seeking the unity and spirit these events provided. Careful planning and lots of hard work by the officers was evident, as was the time and direction the class advisors John Fenn, George Stehmeier, and Gerry VomSteeg unselfishly gave in providing these and many other school activitie.s and fund raisers that proved both successful and rewarding. Yet, not only in social activities did the Class of ' 84 set their rhythm, but also in the many talents they displayed in academics and athletics. The Juniors were well represented in honor roll and other academic honors. They also represented themselves in numerous art, musical, and athletic competitions throughout the year, . achieving many achievements and victories. The final and most unique rhythm was ad- ded to their year as the Junior-Senior Prom was organized and successfully brought about. It was an event much enjoyed in the atmosphere of the elegant, newly-built Lake Arrowhead Hilton. A gourmet dinner was served prior to the dance — Something never before attempted in Rim High School ' s history. It was new and en- joyable and became a Prom never to be forgotten. 68 Hard working Junior Class officers: President Oeena Anderson, Treasurer Steve McCreery, Secretary Carmen Victor and Vice Presi- dent David Huey. Right: Dan Rumfalojust sittin ' in. Derek Abbate Shirley Abel Sheri Afseth David Aitken Stephanie Alaimo Catherine Allen John Aman Kelly Amer Kim Amundson Debbi Anderson Deena Anderson Lauren Anderson Lisa Anderson Gerald Augustine James Avakian Brian Ayers Michelle Bacon Kandee Bain Mellnda Bandick Gary Bateson Karl Bauerschmidt David Barter Robert Begg Chris Bell Carter Semis Gina Benninger Brett Bonham Kyle Borg Flpyd Bothke Wendy Bowcock Jeff Bowlan Griff Boyster Barry Bradford Dave Brann Debby Brewer Juniors — oSf Michael Brewer Heidi Brier Mitchell Brooks Deanna Bruning Andrea Bryan Marie Bucfeller John Bunham Bave Burnach Chad Burney Naomi Canter Michael Carlzen Michelle Carrasco Kelly Carter James Castanon Tim Cavanaugh Eric Christenson Chris Ciota Sherri Cipich Cindy Clarke Shelby Clonts Kerry Clubb Chris Colas Tony Coleman Tracy Collier Lindsay Collins Jack Conroy Tony Constantino Chet Cook Todd Cope Christine Corey James Cornwall Paul Cornwall Carrie Cotton Diane Cracraft Alex Craigie 70 Juniors John Craik Doug Crawford Beth Curry Dan Dalbeck Tom Daniels Mike David James Deck Jodi Deurr Leslie Dohrn Robert Dolinsky Pamela Downey Barbara Duckworth Todd Dunlap John Eck Jay Eddy Jason Edwards Richard Erier Robyn Egnor Courtney Exiine Tim Fasenmyer John Fay Elisabeth Feole George Ferrie Juniors 71 Karsten Fisher Theresa Fisher Jamie Rtzpatrick Robert Fleming Wendy Fogel Terry Forsythe Brad Goebel Amy Golden Lisa Qoss Ken Graybill Larry Green Teresa Greenamyer Pam Greenwood Mike Greive Debbie Grow Christine Guzzard Libby Hamilton Linda Hammond Greg Hans Sean Harper Renee Harris Vicky Harling Richard Hassett 7S - Juniors Jay Hassman Jill Hayhurst Darryl Hearne Chris Helfrich Scott Henery Glen Heron Michelle Herrera Dorothy Hert Elizabeth Hert Kim Hess Kendi Hildebrand Tammi Hobson Sheldon Hogan Leesa Hollaway Christine Hopkins David Huey Denise Huhn Dan Hume Darren Hunt Jeff Hunter Lori Hussey Tom Hutchinson J. D. Hutton Rich Ikenberry Ariane Ingham Lisa Ingraham Diane Jagt Stephen Jayne Julianne Johnson Mitch Johnson Matt Jones Robert Jones Brian Joyce Mike Joyce William Kampen Juniors 78 Susan Keith Chris Keyes DaleneKeys Keri Kimes Karia Kington Teresa Kjenstand Nancy Koblasa Cindy Kramer Eric Kritz Joel Krogman Kenny Kunsek Nicole Lance Kelly Lavin Dawn Lee Cristin Leonard Mike Lewis Bob Linder Rick Lowe John Lucas Jeff Lupear Beth Lyon Scott MacFarlene Jonathan Madden John Mareschal Bobby Marriott Sherri Marsala Paul Martinez Michael Mayberry Richard Maynard Kim McBride Jeff McCarroll Steve McCreery Jeff McFarland Shawn McFarland Jim McQili 7 — Juniors Kathryn McGovern Troy McHenry Scott Mcllroy Rob McMullen David Meding Kara Mickelson Rachel Milam Bruce Miller Elizabeth Miller Tammy Miller Ginine Mizerski Tina Monteleone Kristine Morton Scott Moss Sena Musae Joel Nelson Tami Nelson Sheri Nicholas Ted Nieblas Kevin Norton Pat Nowak Mike Ocepek Paul O ' Conner riot me baby, I ' m too Precious thinks Mark Magdaleno. Juniors — Domnie O ' Donnell Yasuko OKamoto Mary Orr Sharon Pearce Tim Pearson Dan PertI Lya Peters Dave Petrizze David Pleasant Kristin Pohlmann John Porter Genia Postoy Victor Prietto Margaret Rasmussen Allison Ready Laurie Reed Marella Reibel Jim Reichelderfer Robyn Reiter Russ Relph Christy Reyenga Don Rice Robert Roark 76 — Juniors Doug Roath Dana Robinson Shannon Rocker Patrick Rogers Traci Roper Kenny Rose Wendi Rush Jeff Russell Steve Sanchez Dave Saulpaugh Jared Saxbury Tim Seeley Andrea Setran Sheila Schmiedel Laurie Schroeder Shawna Schultz Jeff Scoggins Lawrence Sharp Sherilynn Shusda Tonya Shellenback Mike Shotts Rick Simmons Kevin Slaughter Katie Small Bret Smith Ken Smith Rick Smith David Sparks Trina Spriegel Shara Stell Nicholette Steuerwald Chris Stewart Donna Stewart Carrie Stierhoff Kirk Stowe Juniors — Weldon Strait Erik Suttles Kim Sweeney Mictielle Tamble Dan Tanguay Glenn Terrell Nina Thabet Christine Thorn Roy Thomas Fred Thompson Marty Thompson Kelly Timpone Amanda Todd Ben Toyak Becky Valentine Jennifer Vail Steve Vance Alex Vanhalen Edward Vanhalen David VanNarel Lisa Vanni Rick VanRossum Carmen Victor Carol Victor Kelly Waelder Jerilyn Wagner Julie Webb Jeff Wellans Kim Weiss Lisa Westphal Susie White Kris Williams Beth Wilson Mark Wilson Kristin Winch 78 Juniors Michelle Woeltz Chris Woodland Shannon Woods Darryl Woodson Brad Yamada Peter Yang Cary Yturri Sylvia Zamaitat Jon Pietrzak Heather Pettus Rob Lowe Juniors - 79 ophomorea Gnder the leadership of president Lori Dohrn, vice president Danny Evans, secretary Cathy Ibbs, and treasurer Keri- Jean Madden, the Sophomore class became more than just another class to enter through the doors of Rim High. They show ed the characteristics of a great class by being productive and organized. They added greatly to Rim not only through their dedication to their own class, but also with their on going school spirit. The class of ' 85 has brought a new word to Rim: pride. They put their mark on every aspect of life at Rim; from athletics to academics. What ever it is, the class ex- celled, like with their great job on their Homecoming Float, and their outstanding Sadie Hawkins Dance, and their many other activities. With a class like the sophomore class here at Rim, we looked forward to many good years. (Upper right) Colin Brittan actin ' lil e a Macho Man (Middle Left) Sean Burmeister and Pete Aguirre demonstrate the look of Believe it or Not. (Bottom Right) Class officers KeriJean Madden, Danny Evans, Lori Dohrn, and Cathy ibbs show they are Very Special. (Middle Right) Esa Montgomery demonstrates a Single Hold ' 80 - Sophomores Will Adkins Pete Aguirre Anthony Aitken Robert Amato Christine Andesen Kaaren Andersen Julie Anderson Gary Aragon Karen Augustine Chris Avakian Denise Bacon Deanna Bailey Pat Bailey Scott Bailey Elisa Baker Jean Barcena Robbie Barnard Robert Bauers Fausto Becerra Chris Beekman Lisa Begg Brad Beglau Peggy Bell John Bertrand Kenneth Best Jennifer Bishop Susan Bitsinnie Josi Blakeman Tami Blankenshop Nancy Bodor John Bohm Scott Bontrager Priscilla Boone Jeff Bott Dave Boudreau Kelly Bowers Ann Boyd Mark Boyer Tami Bradley Mike Brann Chris Bray John Brewder Stacy Brewer Colin Brittain James Brooks Beverly Brule Bridgette Burkett Sean Burmeister Sophomores 81 Valerie Byles Denise Cadrin Mark Cadrin Brian Callis Kari Calton Mike Cameron Scott Carr Kent Carruthers Shelley Carter Chris Chandler Kimberly Chapman Michelle Chavez Mike Choisnet Cory Colas Dave Conklin Carol Cook Connie Corona Greg Craighead Mike Craw Colleen Crisp Shellie Crissman Dave Cross Greg Crowley Rhonda Crum Mike Cumberland Marilee Davies John Davis Julie DeGroot Amy Diener Linda Dohrn Lori Dohrn Tony Dora Rod Dougherty Cherrie Douglas Steve Downard James Drake LeAnn Driskill Mike Driskill Mark Duncan Jeff Dyer John Edwards David Eichelt Paul Eide Ken Ellithrope Danny Evans James Farrell Kevin Fay Roger Fenger 8S - Sophomores Vinny Ferro Tom Finke Cindy Fogel Mia Fonda Cindy Forth Christine Foster Pam Fouler Bradley Freeman Darlene Frenette Christina Fuller Tosia Garrigus Todd Garvin Keith Gates Don Geary Shaun Geer Scott Qerling Natalie Gideon Mike Gill Greg Glouner Marcus Golding Chris Gonzalez Sue Gordon Lisa Graybeal Bill Greenlee Susan Hall Teri Hall Dwayne Halterman Sean Hammond Dagmar Handles Dan Hardt Pam Haringa Bob Harris Sheryl Harting Sophomores — S3 Monica Haselman Samantha Hawley Angie Heath Pat Heitz Kris Herrera Franl Hill Eric Hilleary Stephanie Hite Brian Hopkins Julie Hopkins David Hoskins Kathaleen Hubbs Lisa Hudson Helen Humphries Mike Hunter Roger Hurd Cathy Ibbs De Ivett Matt Ivy Sean Jackson David Jacobs Andrea Jacobsen Julie Jagt Randy Jeffers Jennifer Jensen Matt Jensen Lars Jensvold Tracey Jevas Dave Johnson David Johnson Timothy Johnson Russell Johnston 94 — Sophomores JoAnna Jones Chad Kajfasz Jayme Katzman Alex Kean Mundy Keller Stephanie Kelly Kevin Kelsey Danny Kennedy Allen Kephart Annique Kinderman Bob Kiter Gary Kline Misti Knowling Mark Krieger Edward Lacey Wayne Lamph Heath Lasher Steve Lee Steve Lee Tami Leibowitz Ken Leonhardt Allison4.erner Cathy Lester Jin Lewis Michelle Lind Brett Linzer Vince Little DeAnne LoBosco Ron Longnecker Jeff Loudon Chrissy Lucas Lupe Lujan Mike Lutcavish Keri-Jean Madden Erin Mahaffey Andrew Maikai Frank Maiitzia Todd Margadonna Cam Marr Phil Martin Lynda Masing Janine Maye Joann McCrory Danny McGovern Kerry McKee Shawn McFarlane Steve Mertz Denise Mikkelson Sophomores - 85 Julie Miller Kristine Miller Michael Miller Michele Miller Tara Miller Carrie Millsap Todd Mitchell Stacey Moedl Esa Montgomery Tonya Morgan Duane Morris Julie Morris Michael Morris Stephanie Morris Mike Morrow Dewayne Mortensen II Howard Moseley Robbine Moystner Michele Murphy Jim Musgrave Becky Myers Glenn Myers Suzanne Nardini Mike Nelson Yolanda Mettles Missy Nueman Staci Northcutt Eugene O ' Bosky Yasuko O ' Kamoto Michelle Olvier Brian Olson Kirsten Olson Oscar Ortega Jeannie Osgood Carrie Oversby Kary Patten Gary Payne Lori Pearson Tim Pearson Mike Petritz Amy Pilkington Cassie Porrazzo Karen Porter Jennifer Pruitt Mark Raffaelli Ed Reed Melissa Reese Cristy Reyenga cib — Sophomores Jesse Reynoso Eileen Riendeau Jay Ringhofer Jon Roberds Ron Rodocker Bill Rosano Tina Rubio Donald Runnel Chris Runnels Suzanne Rutherford Kathy Ryan Lance Sacks Julie Sanchez Mistie Schaefer Rick Schroeder Cheyl Scott Scot Sessions Jason Sharp Michaelle Sharp Margaret Silva Tracy Singleton Lea Skelton Kirstin Small Keith Smith Michele Smith Sheila Smith Lucinda Southard Cindy Spencer Tanya Spoerl Shana Stanley Nerissa Starck Eric Starr Sophomores - 87 Traci Staviski Eric Steel Donna Steele Ariadne Steiner Cindi Stewart Kevin Stumpf Karen Sturtevant Lori Sudecl Mike Sweeney Jim Taylor Jeff Thacker Stacy Thomasson Julie Torgan Andre Touchon Gigi Touchon Aurelia Tulcan Alfred Valli Chris Veres Autumn VomSteeg Kristy VonPingel Rick Waki Julie Wallace Bill Warren Shanna Watson Nicole Welder Brett Weiss Pat Welsh Marce West Brenda Williams Jennifer Williams Kristi Willis Tami Wilson Chris Wittrig Dave Wittrig Joe Wolf Rich Wolven Alice Woodland Bonnie Woods Mike Wyatt Jennifer Wymer Larry Ybarra Mike Youngman c c — Sophomores Jennifer Bishop, Thna Speigel, Julie Torgan and Connie Cor- ona are together Always and Forever. Jim Taylor and Jeff Dyer show that studying is Always on Their Minds. Sophomores - 89 i reshmen What happens on the first day of school when you are a freshman at Rim? Weil, you always hear about the great activities, you say I am going to start going to all the dances, football games, and all the other things you ' re supposed to do when you are in high school. You hear rumors about getting trashcann- ed, you wonder about the halls on the defense, watching for any suspicious senior that might enjoy canning you. You wonder if the whole year will go on in the same manner. Things don ' t seem so bad when you miss class for the afternoon to attend the freshman picnic. At the picnic you play games, eat lots of good food and are welcomed to Rim in a very special way. With all this happening you still can ' t help thinking only a year and I ' ll be a sophomore; I ' ll know my way around the halls, and won ' t be late for class. I ' ll even be taller than the freshman. Best of all you realize that the worst is over and there is only three more years left! Adams, Chuck Afseth, Jim Alexander, Teri Allen, Faye Allison, Robby Anderson, Rachel Andrews, Kristy Appelgate, Shannon Armstrong, Tracey Ashton, Alissa Bain, Donald Bardecker, Susan Barmard, Jenny Barnes, Britt Lisa Roberts, Freshman, says I ' m coming out. Beth Little shows us her Painted Smile. Juliana Bashart plans her ' ' Get A way ' ' from Becl y Feazzell, Michele Collier, Jeff Delmar and Craig Hobart. 5f tf — Freshmen , ' ' TV4fJ Bas, Jim Bashart, Juliana Baver, Shawn Seal, Bryan Becerra, Laura Bell, Brad Benninger, Robin Benson, Chrissy Bernier, Kim Berry, Nancy Biehler, Troy Binks, Chrissy Black, Stacey Blick, Julia Boatman, John Bon, Jim Boudreau, Cherie Bowers, Debbie Bratten, Derek Brown, Jay Brown, Julie Brown, Tim Bruker, Lorraine Brule, Danny Buesching, Stephanie Bulrice, Jamie Burns, Kathleen Bush, Derek Byers, Karen Caeton, Jason Caldwell, Jim Calise, Jeff Cammarata, Lisa Campbell, Joe Caplinger, John Carlzen, Michell Carpenter, Gregg Carrasco, Renee Cathalinta, Galen Cavanaugh, Andrea Cerwin, Nicole Chandler, Alissa Childers, Fawn Clark, Tim Coleman, Richard Collier, Connie Collier, Michelle Colton, Brennan Coombs, Cathleen Cory, Jeff Cowen, Chris Crabtree, Jeanie Cracraft, Tony Craik, Jamie Cross, Doug Crowell, Brandon Freshmen - 91 Daetwiler, Shane Daggett, Beth Daisnault, Mary Dalsimer, Todd Daniels, Scott Davis, Paul Deam, Don Deck, Dana Delmar, Jeff Diaz, Isaac Dohrn, Dan Dora, Robin Duckworth, Susannah Dunkin, Rebecca Dupray, Shannon Dupray, Toni Edwards, Mike Erwin, Todd Eynon, Angela Fahrney, Bert Farrell, Charles Farris, Ginnie Featherstone, Kevin Feazell, Becky Fels, Vicki Fetter, Keri Finley, Jerry Fisher, Daryl Fisher, Terry Foley, Shanna Folker, Bobby Forsythe, Brent Foster, Rodney France, Melissa Frenette, Michele Fuller, Robert Caches, Matt Gant, Gary Garcia, Kevin Garland, Mike 92 Freshmen Garvin, Richard Gates, Courtney Gates, Tim Gauthier, David Gerald, Frank Gibbs, Wendy Gill, Becky Gill, Mike Givens, Bryan Glenn, Shari Godwin, Marcos Goldsworthy, Duane Graham, Chad Graham, John Gregg, Angele Gressinger, Mike Guzzard, Michelle Hack, Susan Hadjes, Mark Hagerstrom, Ingrid Hallett, Kenneth Hamilton, Alexx Harpur, April Harryman, Doug Hayes, Shawn Hebdricks, Maria Herrera, Roseanna Hildebrandt, Denise Hobart, Craig Holloway, Jolie Hourch, Ken Housley, Tami Howard, Don Hoxt, Rick Huffman, Arleen Huhn, Danette Humphries, Jennyfer Hunter, Danny lacono, Sal Ikenberry, Shelley Ikerburg, Kathy Ingraham, Rick Ivett, Joy Jauron, Julie Jensen, Shay Johnson, Cari Johnson, Cecil Johnson, Jill Johnson, Kim Kelly, Chris Kent, John Kirkhofer, Eric Kliewer, Todd Knox, Laura Knox, Stephanie Kolack, Taja Freshmen 93 Konicek, Vikki Kohrell, Kerry Koppers, Kevin Kreis, Cindy Krieger, Mike Kristensen, Aaron Kuiphof, Russell LaBounty, Jason LaMirand, Missy Lake, John Lattin, Bill Lawton, Christi Leebolt, Andrea Levi, Claudia Lewis, Kimberly Lewis, Kris Little, Beth Long, Loretta Longfellow, Ty Longnecker, Mark Loper, Rhonda Lowe, Robert Lubisich, Robert Luers, Kirk Madden, Shana Martin, Amy Martin, Cheryl Martin, Robert Martinez, Freddie McComb, Patti McGill, Dave McKnown, Kelly McMullen, Jeff McNabb, Michael Meaders, Destin Medina, Richard Merandi, Michele Miller, Darrin Miller, Gregg Millsap, Barry 94 - Freshmen Miwchino, Liz Mondor, Belinda Murphy, Melissa Murphy, Milce Nance, Renee Neal, Brand! Newton, Michelle Nordblum, Danny Northcutt, Leslie Nowak, Elizabeth O ' Bryan, Patrick O ' Donnell, Julie Olson, Amy Olson, Brian Olson, Charleste Olson, Tammie O ' Neill, Sean O ' Neill, Tina Oscislawski, Nori Ostman, Ramona Page, Bill Paisley, Terra Papp, Steve Pappas, Scott Parcell, Joanne Parham, Tate Parker, Cathrine Parker, Cherry Parker, Mike Parker, Niki Passno, Lisa Pentecost, Jennifer Phillips, Kenny Pilon, Dan Pitts, Beverii Pope, Jennifer Powell, Teri Preece, Tom Prentice, Craig Provencher, Rob Puff, Laurel Raney, Mechele Rappaport, Joe Reed, Dea Reed, Michele Reiswig, Ron Riach, Heather Rice, Debbie Rihtmyer, Lonn Rindal, Chris Ritchie, Lisa Roberts, Lisa Robinson, Tanya Rollberg, Gdo Romact, Deanna Ross, Kristi Freshmen - 95 Rosser, Keith Roth, Lisa Roupe, Scott Sanchez, Laura Sanderson, Lisa Santana, Ricky Schaeferle, Elizabeth Schultz, Shannon Schurter, Elaine Seaman, Angle Selvidge, Angie Sessions, Toni Shatter, Ryan Sharp, Tammie Shaw, Laura Sheppard, Barry Shields, Mindy Short, Warren Sidhu, Tina Skates, Kristy Slater, Kham Slaughter, Brian Smith, Jennifer Snyder, Rob Spencer, Paul Spriegel, Robbie Spunt, Elyse Starnes, Amy Steffens, Kimberly Stephens, Heather Steuerwald, Geoff Stevens, Ron Stevenson, Lisa Stewart, James Stewart, Kim Stillman, Kristina Strait, Chris Struzan, Christian Sturgeon, Sharane Swim, Paul Taylor, Carrie ?f O — Freshmen Cinnie Farris keeps Searchin ' for the answers to both life and a communication final. Terrell, Steve Terry, Kevin Testerman, Derek Tobin, Beth Troy, Matt Troy, Tom Tucker, Kelly Tucker, Zack Vance, Jeff Velasco, David Vento, Lisa Vitek, Paige Voipe, Valerie VomSteeg, Kari Waelder, Yvonne Wallace, Greg Waller, Elaine Watson, Shanna Weatherman, Tammy Webb, Rob Wellons, Suzanna Wermers, Jenny Welsh, Don Westberg, Pete Westphai, Karl Wikert, Steve Williams, Derek Williams, Glen Williams, Patrick Willis, Bryan Winch, Greg Wolfe, Timothy Wolven, Rod Wood, Steve Woolley, Todd Wysocki, Millicent Yahn, Scott Yee, Jared Yellowman, Juanita Young, Damian Young, Tracy Yuran, John Zack, Matt Zamaitat, Sonja ZimmTrask, Moel Fink, Jill Griggs, Mike Sample, June 5irf David Migill and Mike Garland look up from their studies to say, Hello There. Freshmen - 97 98 — Sports Division vJames Xeople Xl. eople ilay: Sports Division — 5151 s o tarting V ver Going through a rebuilding stage, the Scots posted a 3-7 record with their vic- tories over Apple Valley, Banning, and re- taining the King of the Mountain title, in the 21-10 victory over Big Bear. The pride of the league champions of 1981 was upheld by Seniors Jay Gregson, Patrick McDonald, (Team Captains), and Guy Hargreaves. They were commended by receiving First Team All-League Honors. The Varsity players, composed mainly of juniors, were under the direction of Frank Gradillas, Chuck Webb, David Ochs, Ed Burns, and Bobby Gradillas. -l£SJSI£M i-i 100 — Varsity FootbaU Opposite Page: Top right: Patrick McDonald goes for the Long Run. Top left: Top row: Mark Curry, David Harich, Guy Hargreaves, Griff Boyster, Dave Conklin, Rich Ikenberry, Mark Magdelano, Zane Boyster, Middle row, Mike Joyce. Chris Bell, Joe Crogman, Jay Gregson, Jim Muskgraves, Patrick McDonald, Scott Byers, Bottom row. Ken Kunsek, Brian Ayers, Scott Henery, Glen Heron, Jeff Scoggins, Gary Bat son, David Ybarra, hot shown, Steve Lee, Doug Crawford. Bottom right: Rich Ikenberry is ready to Take it away from Steven Lee. Bottom left: Stat Girls, Patti Edwards, Julie Ham, and Liz Smedley are All Mixed Up . Right Page: Top left: Look Out for Captains, Pat McDonald and Jay Gregson. Left: Big Bear was Dazed and Confused after hits like this from Glen Heron. Bottom left: The team Watch What Happens from the sidelines. Varsity Football 101 IVe ve O In 1982 the J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM had their best season since 1973. The outstan- ding team effort made their 7-3 record possible. In preseason play they had a record of 3-2. One of their most exciting games was against Aquinas with Rim winning in the last four seconds of the game, with a field goal by Chris Lewis. Their league play was exceptional coming in second place to Perris. The coaches, Tim Steele, and Dick Martin are looking forward to the years to come. We hope they will work as hard for success in the upcoming years. ' f -- fmmms vM 1 1 -■- W i -n v«-  .  .... i ' ' ' ,fcfMit!!!lU Uj: .. -. -..-! • Top right: Chris Lewis is Steppin ' Out . Middle right: Rodger Fenger shows that It ' s Easy to be a good quarterbacli. Left: After the toss from Fenger, Jeff Dyer, Exists Stage Left. Bottom right: Coach Martirt, Rod Foster, Marl Cadrin, Tim Person, Jim McCill, Rodger Fenger, Chad Kajaze, Mil e Morrow, David Ybarra, Chris Lewis, Middle row, Greg Crowley, Jessie Renoso, Andrew Maikai, Jeff Dyer, Jim Drake, Vincent Ferro, Paul Feide, Mike Camerom, Dan Dalback, Bottom row, Mike Wyatt, Mark Raffelle, Jim Taylor, Gary Kline, Tony Dora, Chris Avakai, Scott Sessions, B. G. Weiss, and Coach Steele. 108 — J.V. Football Ta ake it to the Xop To Once again, the J.V. Volleyball team per- formed with excellence and style as they became CoChamps in the Sunkist League. According to J.V. coach Sue Strain, even though the girls tied for the first place posi- tion. Rim was the best in league. In pre-season games, the J.V. ' s showed their talent with not one but two victories over Rim ' s rival. Big Bear. The annual J.V. Tournament held at Chaffey College prov- ed to be another mark in the team ' s winn- ing streak. As in the years before, Rim played tough and intense volleyball. The competition among the twenty schools was stiff and Rim proudly brought home the Fourth place title. In the coming years, the J.V. ' s will have a tough act to follow, but with the tealent and determination the girls displayed this year, they are sure to remain a winning team. Upper Left: With Suzanne Rutherfurds ' awesome serves, thi J. V. ' s are One Step Closer to another victory! Upper Right: Back row: Scott Mclllroy (Asst. Coach), Beverly Brule (Most Inspir.), Pam Heringa, Autumn VomSteeg, Andrea Jacobson, Suzanne Rutherfurd, Kerry McKee, Sue Strain (Coach), Front row: Tracy Singleton, Jill Fink, Cherie Boudreau (M.V.P.), Tara Paisley, Beth Little, liicole Cerwin (Most Improved) Middle Left: For Autumn VomSteeg, tough digs are just Business as Usual. Above: Kerry McKee shows Banning the way to Play the Game. Lower Left: With Beth Little and Micole Cerwin on defense, Accidents Never Happen. J.V. Volleyball — 103 e Are the C hampions . . ._ The challenge was there again, to be at- tempted and gained. It was done last year; could it be done again? With the determination and talent of the Varsity volleyball team that question was answered in a positive way. Yes, for the se- cond time in a row they brought home the State Championship, a feat never ac- complished before in all of California. It was an exciting season not only for the team but for the entire school. The support from parents, community, teachers, and students was tremendous. The team walked away with a 21-0 record which included four challenging games with 4-A schools Irvine, Corona Del Mar, Laguna, and Westminster. They placed se- cond in two tournaments and first in another. The team consisted of some very talented players coupled with great coaching by Bill Dickson and Jill Whitney. The entire first string which consisted of Captain Genne Terry, Dorothy Hert, Elizabeth Hert, 104 Top right: team members — Coach Bill Dickson, Wendy Rush, Elizabeth Hert, Dorothy Hert, Genne Terry, Coach Jill Whitney, Patti Goodwin, Gigi Evans, Deena Anderson, Katie McGovem, and Barbara Duckworth. Bottom left: Elizabeth Hert sends the ball Up, Up and Away for a perfect pass. Bottom right: Wendy Rush and Elizabeth Hert create The Wall never to be penetrated when going up for their ever successful block. Varsity Volleyball JL- ncexV gain Gigi Evans, Patti Goodwin and Wendy Rush all were chosen for All-League players and Barbara Duckworth received an Honorable Mention. In addition, Genne Terry, Dorothy Hert, Elizabeth Hert, and Wendy Rush were chosen for the CIF 1st team and Gigi Evans, CIF 2nd team. Patti Goodwin was named Most Valuable Player because of her great consistency, talent, dedication, and determination. Deena Anderson was named Most Inspirational Player and Barbara Duckworth was named Most Improved. Katie McGovern also add- ed her skill and determination to the team ' s efforts. The season proved to be more than vic- torious and was a great experience for all those involved. Next year the question can be raised, It was done last year and the year before, can it be done once again? Top left: Wendy Rush will get it Anyway You Want it. Bottom left: Tower of Power Captain Cenne Terry wastes a block attempt by Laguna. Above: Dorothy Hert provides No Escape with her block in League Play. Varsity Volleyball - 105 -IheD troke The Girls Varsity Tennis team smashed the Sunkist League with their talent. Oustanding in league, as their undefeated record shows, The Scots were feared by many and challenged by few. The team consisted mainly of seniors. Led by captain Patti Edwards and co-captain Kris Freeman, the team could not lose. With many inspirational as well as talented players on the team, they created a force that could not be stopped. The singles proved strong and ready to face the challenges of this season ' s tough competition. They consisted of 1 Julie Brownell, 2 Kris Freeman, and 3 Cindy Kramer. The doubles drew together to become a force of six girls that could not be beat. 1 during league was Robin Rosedale and Anna Silvey, 1 in C.l.F. and Individuals, Patti Edwards and Courtney Exline (they also went through league not losing a single set . . . impressive . . .) and 3 Kathryn David and Shannon Walsh. Receiving the coach ' s award was Amy Mc- Curdy. Livening up our grueling (nt) prac- tices with their jokes of F.R. D.P. C.F. and B.C. was the doubles team of Nancy Bodor and Allison Lerner. With such talent remaining as Courtney Exline, Cindy Gramer, Allison Lerner and Nancy Bodor (little sister to the ever famous Jim) it looks as if was Sunkist League can be prepared to be blown to pieces by the Rim Scots next year. Team members: back row — David Wysocki, Mrs. Walker, F.r., NancyMalle-BodoT, Court- ney Exline, C.F., Alison Lerner, Shannon Walsh, D.P., Kris Freeman, Ron Gregg. Front row — Anna Silvey, Julie BrowrKll, B.C., Amy McCurdy, Kathryn David, Cindy Kramer, Robin Rosedale. not pictured, Patti Edwards. Top left: Robin Rosedale gives her fiery glare that makes opponents want to Ramble on. Top right: Allison Lerner decides to show us how she can Fly like an eagle. Bottom left: Courtney Exiine hits a winner as liancyMalee-Bodor stands Dazed and Confused. Bottom right: Patti Edwards hangs tough in individuals, not yet ready to Breakdown. Girls Tennis - 107 c c hanges V. oming V n o Team members: back row — Mrs. Walker, Jennifer Bishop, Laura Knox, Jennifer Pruitt, Julie Wallace, Julie Miller, middle — Julie Torgan, Katbeleen Hubbs, Diane Cracraft, Kim Chapman, Julie O ' Donnell, Cay Allen, Libby Hamilton, front row — Kari VomSteeg, Brandi Elliott, Hoel Zim- merman, Angela Gregg, Trina Spriegel, Ari Steiner, Carrie Oversby. There are very few of us that have not gone through the J.V. Process. The pro- cess of learning patience, dedication, and how much a smile can really mean to others. J.V. teams are the back bone to all Varsity teams. You learn from the Varsity plyers mistakes; you learn patience. Hours, days, and months of work-outs that are just as strenuous as the Varsity team. You do all they do, and sometimes more, but in the end, you seem to come up short. How come I am not receiving the medals, praises, and glory? is a question asked too often by J.V. players. Not oftn enough are they shown the gratitude they deserve for making us smile when we just lost 0-6, or going to 29 Palms just to melt on the sidelines and give some support, and for taking their life in their hands at Banning and Elsinore. Not often enough do we give them that much deserved smile, pat on the back, or word of encouragement. It takes a strong person to survive the much dreaded J.V. Process. To this year ' s J.V. tennis team, we say thank you for all the pats on the back, words of encouragement, and friendly smiles. The Varsity team could not have done it without you. To you, we give all the pats on the back, words of encourage- ment, and friendly smiles that you will need in your matches to come! 108 — Girls Tennis un The J.V. crosscountry team of 82-83 prov- ed that they were more than ready for the challenge of grueling practices. Being a J.V. team member is tough enough without the hours of running, shin splints, etc. that go along with being a cross coun- try runner. The were faced with a severe challenge, but never cowered from it. The Yucaipa In- vitational was the pay-off for all of their long strenuous hours of work. Taking first in the Yucaipa Invitational gave them all the confidence that was needed. They soon went on to have an outstanding season. Coach Paul Moore feels very privileged to have such a talented group of runners and looks forward to working with them in seasons to come. Dwayne Halterman is so close to the Borderline. Team: back row — L-R: Donnie O ' Don- nell, Jim Cornwall, Mike Grieve, Mike Cumberland, Pat tiowak, Keith Rosser, midle row L-R: Dwayne Halterman, Phil Martin, Tony Torres, Eric Hilleary, Danny Hardt. front row L-R: Brad Freeman, Rod Wolven, Patrick Williams, Mark Boyer, Brennan Colton, Kevin Featherstone. J.V. Cross Country — lO «F ruone JL ong JU istance Voyager Vo Once again, cross country had a very suc- cessful season. The Boys placed second in the Sunkist League and for the eleventh year in a row, and went on to C.l.F. com- petition. The girls went to C.l.F. preliminaries and did very well. An honor was given to four members of the team. Tim Hubbs, Greg DiCarlo, Becky Boone, and Lindsey Collins were chosen to go to Taiwan along with 41 other American students. They went to repre- sent the United States in a race against top Chinese Students. Koen Deboever, an A.F.S. student from Belgium, will be fondly remembered by the earn. X X O — Varsity Cross Country Upper right — Jennifer Vail, Christine Guzzard, and Jaime Fitzpatricl are On the Run. Upper left — top row, left to right — Carol Victor, Carmen Victor, Amy Martin, Patty McComb, Karen Porter, Christine Guzzard, Jennifer Vail, middle row — Michelle Carlzon, Keri Kimes, Ariann Ingham, Lindsey Collins, Kristt Anderson, Beth Wilson, bottom row — Jaime Fitzpatrick) Susan Bitzinnie, Daryl Fisher, Jennifer Smith, Liz Nowaki Becky Boone. Above — Tim Hubbs is On the Road Again. Left — Tim Hubbs, Koen Deboever, Greg DiCarlo, Tort Finke, Bill Johnson, Eric Kritz, and Danny Evans. Upper left — Greg DiCarlo is the Leader of the Pack. Alxjve — In a meet against Bloomington, Bill Johnson is Movin ' Right Along. Left — Keri Kimes and Jaime Fitzpatrick Don ' t Look Back as they take the lead in a meet against Perris. Varsity Cross Country 111 rXn XhexVir Xonight Upper right — Paul O ' Connor is a Rocket Man as he fires a pass to a teammate. Upper Left — Another One Bites the Dust as John Lubisich shoots for an easy two in a home win over Yucaipa. Above — Varsity Stat Girls — Chris Eberhart, Jenny Aman, Keri Kimes, Margaret Harris, Keliy Lavin. Right — Varsity Basketball Team — left to right — Gary Estrella, Steve McGreery, Joel Nelson, J. D. Hutton, Dan Underwood, Rob Von Kaenel, Kelly Waelder, Mike Rosedale, John Lubisich, John Eck, Pete Yang, Jack Conroy, Paul O ' Connor, and Coach Miller 112 Varsity Boy ' s Basketball The Varsity Basketball team showed us that being champions does not necessarily mean never losing. The way the team united in both spirit and in the game prov- ed they are champions! Leading the team with their Slam Dunk- ing were Rob VonKaenel, John Lubisich, and Mike Rosedale. Gary Estrella and Dan- ny (Jnderwood helped end preseason play with a 8-3 record. The Scots discovered that league would be tougher but their spirits never died. The departing seniors will be missed, but the returning varsity lettermen will surely promise another exciting basketball season. Upper — When It ' s Over, Rob VonKaenel will add another recovery to his already long list. Left — Only Time Will Tell if Danny Underwood will score this basket again t Aquinas. Above — Joel f elson has the Eye of the Tiger as he prepares for an easy two points. Varsity Boy ' s Basketball 113 on top Breaking in two brand-new coaches is not an easy task. But the boys ' J.V. and Frosh teams did not seem to have any trouble. Adapting to their coaches and learning new plays, the Scots once again showed how much spirit they have. Although the J.V. ' s did not have a winning season, the overall improvement of the in- dividual team members was outstanding. Led by Pat Wi lsh and Donny (Jnderwood, the team shoulu prove to be an asset to the Varsity Scots in coming years. Clockwise from upper left — . J.V. Stat Girls — Debbie Vunn, Kristi Willis, Cbarlene Jimenez, and Kris Freeman. 2. It ' s So Easy for Pat Welsh to score another two. 3. Take It Away from the Broncos, Don- ny Underwood. A. Frosh Team left to right — Jim Bas, Chris Kelly, Mark Longnecker, Don Welsh, Ricky Santana, Sal lacono, Jeff Delmar, Derik Bush, Zack Daetwiller. Mike Edwards, Rick Coleman, Marcus Godwin, Ken Hallet, Robert Fuller, Lon Richtmyer. 5. J.V. Team left to right — Robby Barnard, John Bertrand, Larry Sharp, Larry Javis, Mike Brann, David Cook, Brad Beglau, Ken Ellithorpe, Coach Mike Lawler, Pat Welsh, Tony Zehinni, Robert Lubisich, Donny Underwood, Steve Mertz, Howard Moseley, Mike Gomez, Danny McGovern. 1 14- — J.V. Boy s Basketball B abes in the w ood When first-year coach, Sue Strain, strolled onto the gym floor, she hardly had anything to work with. Yet she persevered and brought together a bunch of unknowns and made them into a team. The J.V. squad won only a finger ' s count of ball games, but because of their youth and new-found desire to play and win, like the Varsity, their next couple of years should prove to be positive and victorious. Upper Right: Karen Porter with help from Jennifer Wymer passes to a teammate, and says Don ' t let me down Left: Here, there, and everywshere, Krystal Hutton seeks a way out. Top Row, Left to Right: Karen Porter, Teri Mudge, Tonya Spoerl, Karen Augustine, Christy Andrews, Darlene Furnette. Shelly Ikentxrry, Joann Parcel. Jennifer Wymer, Kim Stewart, Coach Sue Strain. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Cathy Ikenburg, Mary Daginalt, Linda Dohrn, Krystal Hutton, Melissa Murphy. J.V. GirFs Basketball — US V athsof V ictory For the girls of the varsity basketball team, the 1982-83 season marked a rebuilding year. Because of injuries and graduation, there were only three returning members. With seniors Stacy Williams, Stacy Sunny, and junior Melinda Bandick as the nucleus. Coach Dave Lawrence was able to mold a pretty respectable team. A delight for the Scots is French phenomenon Katrine Gar- con. She has been able to fill in the void at high post that was vacated by a graduated player. The rest of the team is comprised from last year ' s J.V. squad. This fact brings depth to the team, something that Coach Lawrence has been without for the past years. The pleasant surprise for Rim has been senior Geri Peterson. For the last three seasons she has been hidden by play- t) Only time will tell if this shot by Stacy Williams is in. 2) Stacy Williams is Ready to take a chance again. 3) Pictured left-right, bottom-top: Donna Steele, Coach Dave Lawrence, Julie Johnson, Melinda Bandick, Lisa Ingraham, Stacy Sun- ny, Stacy Williams, Becky Valentine, Jil Hayhurst, Geri Peterson, Kirsten Olsen, Catrine Garcon, Carrie Milsap, Vicki Margadonna, Robin Pliant, not pictured Courtney Exiine. 1 16 —Girls ' Varsity Basketball ing J.V. ball. Early this season Peterson was pressed into action and her quick scor- ing has enabled the Scots to win more games that had been expected. This season may be coined as a bit of a wash-out, but the next few years promise to bring quite a few exciting victories for the Scots. 1) Up for the rebound, Carrie Milsap proves it ' s all Automatic. 2) Stacy Williams thinks she ' s the Sole Survivor. 3) Jill Hayhurst stands by hoping that Stacy Williams can get the ball One Way or Another. Girls ' Varsity Basketball 117 Let ' s VJet 1 hysicaL With hours of work behind every minute of competition, the Rim Varsity Wrestling Team shows its foes what it can do with some proven veterans and many new faces. Excellent seasons turned in by Derek Anderson, Brad Ciauson, Scott Bailey, Doug Wilson, Mark Curry, and returning state finalist Scott Heitz were complimented by the outstanding perfor- mances put forth by sophomores Pat Heitz, Frank Hill, Oscar Ortega, Chris Chandler, Mark Cadrin, and returning league champion Mike Wyatt. With this much young talent, the Rim Wrestlers threaten to be a wrestling powerhouse for many years to come. Endurance is Patience Concentrated — Thomas Carlyle Upper: Varsity Team, top row, left to right: Coach Beresford, Oscar Ortega, Chris Chandler, Doug Wilson, Mark Curry, bottom row, left to right — Rollin Ruggles, Scott Bailey, Brad Ciauson, Derik Anderson, Scott Heitz, Pat Heitz. Middle: Dcm ' t Let Him Go. ' ' Doug Wilson. Lower: After the Fall, Scott Bailey gets thepoints. 1 18 — Varsity Wrestiing Above: Mike Wayatt Captured an opponent in a howe sixteen team tournament. Left: No one can Escape from Dave Ybarra. Varsity Wrestling - 119 IMake a Move On M. Hard work and hours in The Tunnel proved to be worth it as the returning league champion Rim Junior Varsity Wrestlers put together another winning season. J.V. standouts like Galen Cathalinat, Ken Phillips, Mark Boyer, John Brewder, Larry Ybarra, and Danny Brule will provide the talent for the outstanding varsity wrestling teams of tomorrow. Upper — Varsity Team, top row, left to right: Coach Minor, Damien Young, Scott Yahn, Todd Margadonna, Mark Hadjes, Shannan Applegate, Rob- bie Lowe, Mitchell Brooks. Bottom Row, left to right: Dave Velasco, Jeff McMullen, Mike Petri tz, Mark Boyer, Frank Malizia, Greg Miller. Middle — Bobby Folker was Born For Adventure. Lower — Kenny Phillips doesn ' t feel Guilty about this takedown. lao- J.V. -l et Vhe VJood X imes X . oil The J.V. Soccer Team had a very favorable season. With the help of Coach Karl Ruetzel, the team was successful in winning ail of their games, except one, which was a tie. Having people like Danny Evans, Jay Hassman, and Brad Freeman leading the team, the boys have hopes of creating a Varsity Team that Rim students will never forget. Another excellent soccer player that will never be forgotten was Koen DeBouver, an A.F.S. student. ■ ' m-:,3m 5 f • « s:-« fe- Jpper — J.V. Team, top row, left to right: Coach Karl Ruetzel, Heath .asher. Brad Goebel, Koen DeBouver, Dave Eichelt, Jesse Reynoso, lohn Craik, Cam Marr. bottom row left to right: Sean Jackson, Dan )y Evans, Brad Freeman, Jay Hassman, Jay Ringhoffer. AtxjveLeft — Dave Eichelt must Get Away from the defenders. Above Right — Jesse Reynoso is One Step Closer to scoring a goal. J.V. Soccer— ISl Juilttor peed In it ' s second year of existence, the Varsity Soccer Team showed great effort and pride, on the field as well as off. Posting a 3-2 record, the Varsity Scots did their best to keep up the tradition of winning teams at Rim. Being led by seniors Todd Johnson, Dave Rasmussen, Jose Corona, and exchange student Sak Promlek, the team kept their spirits up through rain or shine. Also con- tributing greatly to the team were Jim Musgrave, Kirk Stowe, and Dave McCar- ral. A special thanks goes to Coach Harold Eichelt, Karl Ruetzel, and Mr. Jim Musgrave for his support and individual help to the team. X £ — Varsity Soccer Opposite Page — top: Kirk Stowe can Take It Away whenever he wants to. far left: Jay Ringhoffer is playing Head Games with the soccer ball. right: Jim Musgrave is on a Secret Journey to the aoal. This Page — above left: The ball is Com- ing Up as Jeff Russell kicks it. Above Right: Sak Promiek is Takin ' It Back to the goal. Left: Varsity Team, top row, left to right: Coach Harold Eichelt, Danyl Wood- son, Tom Daniels, Jason Labounty, Jeff Russell, Jim Musgrave, Greg Craighead, Dave McClellan. bottom row, left to right: Jose Corona, Todd Johnson, Kirk Stowe, Duane Goldworthy, Dave Rasmussen, Sak Promiek, Dave McCarral. II Varsity Soccer — M.mt9 m nowblind. If you happened to see a group of students out on the football field performing strange dances and gestures, don ' t be alarmed! It was probably the ski team members doing a snow dance encouraging Mother Nature to grace the slopes with her mantel of white gold. In spite of the diminishing amounts of snow, the 31 member ski team did not give up hope. The team spirit and morale was high and outlook optimistic for a suc- cessful season. At press time, the skiers were practicing at Snow Valley for upcoming races to be held at Goldmine, Big Bear, and then Mam- moth. At the annual Intermountain Races at Mammoth, the skiing Scots compete against Bishop, Lone Pine, Mammoth High School, and Levining, among other schools in that area. The ski team roster includes returning let- termen Jeff Lupear, Tim Hubbs, Kent Buechner, Jeff Thacker, Scott Sessions, Kathleen Hubbs, Cindy Williams, Jenny Williams, Denise Bacon, and Stephanie Morris. Other members of the team in- clude John and Kevin Fay, Dave Harich, Stephen Jayne, Craig Hobart, Jon Roberds, J. P. Barcena, Troy Biehler, Alex Jeff Lupear is a Winter Wonderland. ' as. Il24r —Skiing (i ' .f: .r.-! ?-? Craigie, Ken Greybill, Chet Cook, Buck Stanley, Mike Shotts, Brad Yamada, Jim Stewart, Darrin Miller, Brian Slaughter, Bill Williams, Rich Garvin, Kym Chapman, Marie Buchfeller, Claudia Levi, and Susan Duckworth. The ski team was involved in the Winterfest Parade in which their float won third place! They should be very proud! Good Job! Upper left: Steve Jayne is about to Clash with the pole. Upper right: Jim Stewart skis in a Snowball. Above: Chet Cooke is righting a Cold War. Skiing— llSS J5ack0n 1 rack. The Varsity Track Teams did very well. New records were set by Ellen Simmons in the discus competition and she was within inches of setting a new shot put record at press time. Wayne Davis flew in the pole vault as did Becky Valentine in the sprints. With winter withering away, the Varsity Scots showed their power in areas of com- petition and will surely be contenders for the League Title. Upper The Rim Girls are On the Run. Atx}ve: Wayne Davis is Gonna Fly Now. Middle right: Varsity Boys ' , top row, left to right — Joel Nelson, George Ferric, Dave Rasmussen, Wayne Davis, Mike Mayberry, Tim Pearson, middle row, left to right — Paul O ' Connor, Eric Kritz, Dave ' Ybarra, Greg D ' icarlo, Curt Smith, bottom row, left to right — Tim Hubbs, Dominic O ' Donnell, Dave Huey, Derik Anderson, Dan Rumfellow. Right: Varsity Girls ' , back row, left to right — Catherine Garcon, Kathy Hubbs, Ibbs, Denise Millekson. Deanna Bruning, Becky Valen- tine, Ellen Simmons, third row, left to right — Kim Hess, Karen Porter, Beth Wilson, Julie Wallace, Patti McComb, Amy Martin, Michelle Smith, second row, left to right — Shelly Ikenberry, Chris Reyenga, Traci Staviski, Nicole Cerwin, Ariane Ingham, Noe Zimmerman Trask. bottom row, left to right — Jaimie Fitz Patrick, Mundy Keller, tori Dohrn, Linda Dohrn, Liz Nowak Michelle Calzen, Becky Boone. X S 6 — Varsity Track Upper Up, Up, and Away -goes the shop put as Ellen Simmons goes for the record. Left: It ' s a Long Run for the Varsity Scots. Lower left: Curt Smith can Fly Like An Eagle. Below: Lori Dohrn, You Are The One that first crossed the finish line. Track - 1S7 ' ood_ The J.V. Track Team was a great asset to the Rim High Sports Teams. Placing first in the Annual 29 Palms Invitational was a huge achievement for the team and they proved that being young helps in many ways. Leading the team were Tom Finke and Dave Conklin. Other members of the team included Mike Cumberland, Roger Fenger, Keith Rosser, Paul Eide, Chad Ka- jfasz, Phil Martin, Larry Ybarra, Jeff Dyer, Jim Taylor, Jesse Reynoso, Brennan Col- ton, Dan Evans, Mark Boyer, Brad Freeman, Pat Williams and Dan Hardt. With these talented young men moving up to Varsity, they will surely take victories with them. Atnve: Mike Cumberland is Going the Distance. Right: Keith Rosser is Cruising with thepaclf. 1S8 - JV Track JTake Me O ut to the BallG ame. The J.V. Baseball Team once again show- ed their ability to unite as a team. Through postponed games, due to bad weather, the J.V. Scots weathered a great season. Although the team lost many excellent players to Varsity last year, they still managed to remain the prosperous team they have always been. Under the direc- tion of Bob Gradillas, the J.V. team is sure to enjoy more years of winning seasons. Upper left: Bill Greenlee is waiting for the pitch in Anticipation. Middle left: top row. Bob Gradillas, Jim Muskgrave, Jeff Cory, Mike Edwards, Mike Sweeny, Rob Webb, Bill Greenlee, bottom row, John Bertend, Pete Aguirre, Fred Martinez, Dwayne Golgsworthy, Jim Drake. Lower left: The count is three and two, This is it for Jim Muskgrave. Above: Bobby Gradillas and Scottie Thompson watch their team Come Together. JV Baseball - 129 IVinaU 1983 was a stunning year for the Varsity Baseball Team. Coached by Chuck Webb, Tim Steele, and Ed Burns, this team went to the top and remained there. The only seniors on the varsity Scots, Jay Gregson, Guy Hargreaves, and Zane Boyster, caused the team to have more spirit and en- thusiasm than ever before. These three awesome baseball players will never be forgotten. The Varsity Team was comprised of most- ly juniors. There were, though, two underclassmen on the Varsity roster. Steve Lee, sophomore, and Chris Lewis, freshman, greatly enjoyed the privilege of playing for the Varsity coaches. The Mighty Rim of the World Varsity Scots had a season to remember. Coach Webb is confident that next year will be the same! w1 £ ' ' ' ' ' ' f ti IBv ' BHr ' ■■ ' s 130 — Varsity Baseball Opposite Page, Upper right: Jay Gregson thinks, All I really want to do is hit a home run! Far left: top row. Jay Bird Gregson, Guy Gipper Hargreaves, Zanner Boyster, Marl Mags Magdelano, Dan Underwood, Griff Boyster, Rob Dolinsky, J.D. Mutton, bottom row, Chris Lewis, Brian Doughboy Ayers, Darryl Zogger Hearne, Steve Lee, Troy McHenery, Jeff Scoggins. Lower left: Darryl Hearne is singing the Hero blues as he slides in- to second. Lower right: Jay Gregson is Homeward Bound. This Page, Upper left: Coach Steele tells the team to Carry that weight. Atxive: Zane Boyster Looks Sharp as he easily makes the out. Left: Pitching a no hitter is Business as usual for Guy Hargreaves. Varsity Baseball — 131 Brine It On tl It seems appropriate that the Varsity Soft- ball squad, being such a young team, should be coached by a first year lady. Straight from college comes Sue Strain. Not only does she possess college play ex- perience, but she also coached j.v. volleyball and basketball. Coach Strain br- ings hustle and vitality to a team that hadn ' t known that for some time. Backing the head coach was Karen Droll- inger. Karen is a local person who, in previous days, played on semi-pro cham- pion Softball teams and also managed to play in the Woman ' s Basketball League (Professional). Her expertise lies in the pit- ching department which is a tremendous help to the coach and players. Making up the team were fourteen girls in- cluding six returning varsity members. Leading the pack were All-League seniors Patty Goodwin and Stacy Sunny, while Jill Hayhurst, Barbara Duckworth, Melinda Bandick and Dorothy Hert lend their need- ed talent to this already heavily talented team. Up from j.v. are the likes of Julie Torgan and sophomore pitching phenon Susan Hall. Next year the Scots will have ten returners so things will be looking rather well for the next few years. om€L . i. ...  . ' V., HHi, ,•« ►« . Upper: Varsity Team, top row, left to right — Coach Sue Strain, Susan Hall, Joanne Parcel, Liz Hert. Melinda Bandick, Julie Johnson, Jill Hayhurst, Carrie Milsap, Barbara Duckworth, Robin Pilant, Coach Karen Drollinger. bottom row, left to right — Geri Peterson, Julie Torgan, Patty Goodwin, Stacy Sunny. Teri Alexandr. Above: Barbara Duckworth is going to Let It Whip. ' Left: The Softball is on a Journey to Stacy Sunny. 132 - Varsity Softball Left: Carrie Milsap hits the ball Out of the Blue ' Lower left: Susan Hall can work Miracles: with her pitching. Below: The Softball Team members and coaches are having Casual Conversations. Varsity Softball 133 it Me With Your Best S hot Like their Varsity counterparts, the J.V. Softball Team is coached by a rookie. At the helm is 1982 graduate Denise Gelier. Her knowledge, experience and ability to play the game is a certain help to the J.V. girls. The assistant coaches are also previous varsity players, Heidi Brier and Margaret Ramussen. The team is a young one and they have no place to go but up! Taking league for the third year in a row would be quite a feat, but well within their grasp. Upper right: J.V. Team, top row, left to right — Coach Denise Gelier, Chen Boudreaux, Bonnie Woods, Melissa Ashton, Ram Downing, Beth Tobin, Teh Mudge, middle row, left to right, Jill Fink, Allison Learner, Valerie BiesI, Kris Williams, Krystal Mutton, bottom row, left to right, Alary Daignalt, Keri Mad- den, Melissa Murphy. Above: Pears and Grapes are easily bruised. Right: There ARE flies in the desert. 134r — JV Softball _B eginnings. 1- K 11 ....... K, i A ' 1 . 1 1 , , ' WMm f ■ --- r; r:- --y Words can t describe the power Collen Britain possesses The J.V. Boys ' Tennis Team was off with a powerful start. Having a new coach, Fred Miller, brought many victories. The hard practices and great devotion to the team paid off and gave a new name to tennis. The great stability, confidence, and sport- smanship has proved that the J.V. Scots promise an excellent season for next years ' Varsity Team. Ron Stein is Sailing to Paradise with this return. Scott Daniels won ' t Get tiervous when he plays tennis. JV Boys ' Tennis — 135 s eelin ' k tronger Livery The Varsity Tennis Team was under the remodeling stages. With a new coach and a new varsity team, the Scots considered this a season dedicated to trial and error. None the less, the Scots fought hard to the end to keep the reputation of an excep- tional team. The team was held together by seniors David Wysocki and Ron Gregg. Their leadership and dedication led the underclassmen and taught them tennis, Rim High style. The building blocks were put into place this year; next year the team will start the climb up those blocks to the top. Team Picture: Len Colton, Dave Wysocki, Gary Giouner, Ron Gregg, Gary Estrella, Matt Zacl(, Robert Roark, Brett Smith, Scott Daniels, Mark Longnecker, Scott Adrian, Warren Short and Collen Britain. f V ' y ' y V v -Vv ' y ' v ' Playing teni •nl!S ' 1S DUsiness As Usual Usual for senior Ron Gregg. XfiSv — Varsity Boys ' Tennis ' . ' . ' . ■.■vV, Above eft: Gary Glouner hits the ball to the Point of Mo Return. Above right: One More Time David Wysocl i fires an awesome serve. Left:- Always and Forever Len Cotton is ready for the return. Varsity Boys ' Tennis 137 138 — student Life Division __Ljet the VJood Ximes X oil Student Life Division - 139 3L hings V V e aid J. oday. Mr. Matthews has worked in the school district for 27 years and in this time has had quite an influence in the Student Government and school leadership. He has dealt directly with the students and for the most part respects their views and ideas. He has added fine guidance and support to the school leaders and really puts in a lot of time helping them. In my opinion the Student Body Govern- ment should be constantly concerned with the needs of its constituents. However, stu- dent leaders should be aware at all times that the primary concern of any school is the education of the students. With this in mind the Student Body Officers should be involved with both of the above concerns. 1 feel that the Student Body Leaders have done an admirable job of providing well planned activities for their constituents with a constant concern regarding the needs of the education of the school. This year ' s Assocated Student Body Of- ficers and representatives are to be congratulated. Joseph V. Matthews Vice Principal. Mrs. Hardt has been the backbone for the student leaders and their activities. Most would agree that without her, the activities could never have been successfully brought about. She is an extraordinary per- son who does so much and really gets to know the students. The school leadership and general student body are very for- tunate to have such a dynamic, understan- ding person working with them. The associated Student Body of Rim High School have elected representatives to the Congress to control all activities, fund raisers, and expenses incurred by any club or class on campus. The ASB Congress has learned to truly represent all the Rim students in passing a new constitution, which laid a much broader base on which to operate. 140 — student Ufe John Lubisich served as the Associated Student Body President. He has proven to be an individual with many talents. It is evi- dent that he places a grea t importance on academics and also doing well in everything he endeavors. He was a fine leader with many qualities. It has been both a great enjoyment and privilege serving as your A.S.B. President. Throughout the course of the year, I have done my utmost to represent the in- dividual concerns and desires of a vast stu- dent body striving toward a common goal: success. By working together and learning through each other, we have, in a sense, achieved that aim. I sincerely hope this school year has been as rewarding for all of you as it has been for me. Best of luck in the future. John Lubisich ASB President Buddy Crisp served as the Senior Class President. He has showed an extreme amount of enthusiasm and school spirit, and has been successful in planning school activities throughout the year. He has plac- ed an interest in the people of the school and getting to know them. He is a person of high caliber with great potential. Well, our high school years at Rim are gone. It seems as though it was only yesterday we were wandering the halls as curious freshmen. We were all wondering what the next four years had in store for us. I believe the time spent here at Rim was great, but I can ' t help wondering what is going to happen to the graduating Class of 83. We are now going to take exciting steps in our lives. We are now going out in- to the real world all of our teachers have told us about. We have the potentials to be anything we want to be, that is the beauty of America. So take full advantage of this opportunity. Who knows maybe we can all see each other again ... Buddy Crisp Senior Class President Student Life - 1 1 S oreiener This program gives students all around the globe the opportunity to live in a foreign country. This experience can show students how other students live and learn. The foreign exchange students at Rim have seemed to get along well and make many new friends. Mow is a sad time for these friends because the foreign ex- change have all learned and shared with each other an unforgettable experience. My name is Jannie Jerup. 1 come from a town called Hals in the northern part of Denmark. 1 live there with my mom and dad and my little sister. Before 1 came to the United States, 1 went to another high school and graduated from the tenth grade. In Denmark you only need to go to school for ten years. Here in school you have the same classes every day at ten minutes to eight. In Denmark we have dif- ferent classes every day and we meet at different times depending on when our classes start. The school isn ' t as strict in Denmark as it is here. Here in the U.S. I live with the Heeres ' fami- ly in Sky Forest. They are very nice and have done a lot for me. 1 also have many friends and enjoy going to football games and dances. My favorite American song is Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd. My name is Brita Lindquist and 1 am from Sweden. 1 came on the foreign exchange program to get away from my usual life and tough schooling and to be able to have the fine experience of learning of a new culture. 1 am living with the Exline ' s and am really glad I have such a nice family to live with. 1 really like America because of the many possibilities of things you can do.  ln Southern California you can go to the beach, the mountains and the desert on the same day. 1 like going to Rim High School. 1 especially like being able to choose the classes that 1 want and am in- terested in. I also enjoy being in a small school because you have better relation- ships with the teachers. Some of my interests are skiing, schooling, sailing, volleyball and going out sailing with my windsurfer. At Rim High School 1 am taking stats for the girls ' basketball team. FAVORITE SONG: Putting Out the Fire. by David Bowie. 14r £ — Exchange Students My name is Ann-Kristin Gjelsten. I am from Norway. I wanted to get away from regular life and do something challenging. I came on the YFG program and really like it. I think it is a good way to get to meet peo- ple, experience their culture and learn a lot. I thought that when I was coming to California, it would be like summer for a whole year. I was wrong, but the moun- tains are pretty and I ' m glad I am here. It is difficult to tell what I like best about the U.S. One thing I like especially is Mex- ican food. When I get back home 1 will go to a business school which is hard because of all the theoretical lessons. I am glad that Rim has all these nice classes that I can ' t take at home. I ' m try- ing to take all the fun classes because when I get home I have two years of hard studying left. I am staying with the Kirkman ' s. They are very nice people. I love them a lot. 1 will never forget this year and am grateful for it. Ha det bra og takk for heg. My name is Yasuko Okamoto. I am from the country of Japan. I really like the AFS program and learning of other people and their cultures. America ' s customs are very different from the custom ' s of Japan. I like Japanese customs, but I also like American custom ' s and find them very interesting. I find America is very very big. I really like Rim High School. I think Rim High School is very nice. The teachers, and students, and staff are very much kind. I am living here in America with the family. I like them very much. In school I am involved in the AFS Club. I am also involved in Rainbow Girls. I have made many friends, like, Pagie, Christy, Alice, Denise, Suzy, Michell, Kale, Chris, Diane, Tony Barbara and all the AFS members. FAVORITE SONG: Thebasa o ku da sa i. My name is Kayoko Maedo. I am from the country of Japan. I am living with the Rutherfurd family. I like them very much. They have taken me to many different places that are very interesting. I like many things about America. I think it is very big and very nice. 1 also like the school here in America. It is very nice. I like many things about Rim High school. I like the teachers. I like the library, the students and so on. it is a very nice school. The activity I am involved in is the AFS club. I like it very much. I have made many friends in the AFS Club. Some of my very nice friends are Kelly Timpone, Brita, Yasuko, Kyle, David, Ann, Rick, Pat, Robin and all the other people in the AFS CLCJB and the AFS Program. FAVORITE Daguram SONG: Taiyonokiba Exchange Students — X e A.F.S. Students. My name is Catherine Garcon. I am 18 years old and am from France. I live with the Hert family. 1 am very lucky to have found such a nice family. I ' ve had a good time with my sisters Dorothy and Liz. They are very good volleyball players. This was a very good experience for me this year. The students and the teachers are very nice. I have more relationships between friends and teachers than in France. In France we work too much in school. We have more homework there. 1 love the weather here it changes all the time, and the mountains are beautiful. 1 have one brother and two sisters, Didier (23), Nicole (21), and Veronique (20). My Dad owns a Renault car company in Lyon. FAVORITE SONG: Starship Jane by Jefferson I ' m Sak Promlek. I am from Lurin, Thailand. 1 have two sisters and three brothers. I really like the AFS program and think that it is a great way to send students into other countries to learn and unders- tand other people. 1 enjoy being here in America and like to see everyone enjoying being free, and so friendly. American ' s customs are very dif- ferent from my countries customs. I am staying with the Russell family in Lake Arrowhead. 1 love my family very much. They are so kind to me. 1 like this school very much even though it is so very different than my school at home. Here I am very free in school. 1 can wear the clothes that I want and study as much as 1 want without being forced by the teachers. My hobbies are reading, sports and music. 1 love the friends 1 have made here. They are very friendly to me. FAVORITE SONG: Sealed With a Kiss. My name is Koen DeBoever, and 1 am frorr Belgium. 1 am living with the Bemis famil) and like them very much. Having lived ir the cold but beautiful mountains, I ' ve beer able to see a part of California I never kncM existed. Apart from the mountains Califor nia has some other beautiful places, like San Diego, Palm Springs and Anaheim, couldn ' t have had a better place to stay. 1 love California and its people. 1 really like Rim High School. It has some excellen teachers and a large amount of post-schoo activities. It also has been a lucky experience to be ir a school for both boys and girls. 1 have hac the chance to be on the cross countri team and then 1 played soccer. 1 was alsc involved in the school play Airplane anc am also in the AFS club. 1 have made lot! of good friends and love them all. Thank! so much for everything. FAVORITE SONG: Nights in White Satin ' by the Moody Blues and I ' ll Find My Waj Home by Jon and Vangelis. 144 Exchange Students student Ufe — 143 . . . but there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do . . . 146 student Ufe K odachrome. Photo Club The Rim Photo Club is an organization of working photographers. The members take pictures, develop and prints for the school annual, the school newspaper as well as the five community newspapers. Membership is open to any student who has had prior experience in the area of photography from a previous school or from prior years at Rim. H.S. Most of the work done by the students is in black and white, although by the end of the second semester, the students work with color, developing and printing both slides and pictures from negatives. During the course of the year all the students must have taken pictures that have been or will be printed in the newspapers or the annual. The subjects are assigned to the students from the many activities of the student body such as sports, assemblies, plays, music con- certs, candids of students and faculty and publicity pictures for the school district. Some of the students have been able to continue with their photography on a part- time basis to make money to continue lear- ning more about photography or purchase materials and supplies for themselves. Photography — 142 148 - Photography F SHIN BOAT . NCHASparaPASED! Y PESEA Photographer: Alex Craigie Age: 16 Other Irrterests: Skiing, playing drums Favorite Types of Photography: Animals and sports ■Sf- iRf Photography — 14-9 XStf — Photography Photographer: Paul Martinez Age: 17 Other Interests: Going to Police, English Beat and Missing Persons Concerts, Playing my drums Favorite types of photography: Landscapes, people and sports Photography — XSX 1 S S — student Life XJ -,i. , . flf. Loneliness, a constant friend and lover, 1 know well . . . Asia student Life — X S3 B ands of the 80 As we entered into the year of 1983 we began to hear many new bands playing a wide variety of new music. Bands from Duran Duran to Men at Worl slowly push- ed the Heavy Metal bands off the pop charts. This year when we turned on the radio we were more likely to hear the Straycats than R.E.O. Speedwagon. Every month new bands are coming out of England playing music with sounds and rhythm that we have never heard before. Much different sounding music today can be attributed to the mixing of Reggae Funk and Latin Rhythms with every day rock and roll. Bands and musicians that have been in the music industry for years are just now starting to come out with a new sound. The music of 83 is both different and interesting and most of us have decid- ed that we like the new sound that is being produced. The Clash Rock the Casbah as they become more popular in the U.S. Joe Jackson steppin ' out with his new hit record Might and Day. 154 — Bands of the 80 ' s Top Left. The Who Atx}ve: Billy Joel ' s Under Pressure. NJ j Bottom Left: The English Beat ,P .- r ' ? 1 SG — Bands of the 80 s Bands of the 80 ' s — Eddie Van Halen 158 — Bands of the 80 ' s Tell me, where do the children play? Student Life — 159 Bizarre Dress Alan Waller Kellie Rusell Senior Class Officers Buddy Crisp Pres., Dave Havich V.P., Patti Edwards Sec., Kim Madden, Treas. Best Looking Pat McDonald Linda Huntley Most Lllcely to Suceed John Lubisich Debbie tiunn Most Lilcely to Miss the Senior Section Rick Mcl-iulty 160 - Poll Winners Tc Op of the V- harts. c Biggest Flirt Zane Boyster Liz Duran Friendliest Buddy Crisp Kathleen Shaw Most Casual Kent Buechner Lisa Helsper Class Comic Frank Bell Lisa Helsper Most Artistic Mike Scorziell Robin Rosedale Best Smile Joe Aguire Judy Miller St. Poll Winners — 1 G 1 Guess Who Many students participated in the fun on Bizarre Hair Day , Halloween and many other occasions. Looking down the halls, one would of seen a couple of unique styles of dress. Rock-a-Billy ' s had their own style from their hair down to their feet. Rock-a-Billy was a mixture of Rock and Hillbilly originated in the late fifties with Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley. Bringing back this boppin ' sound were groups named The Blasters, The Stray Cats, King Bees and many others. Another music-orientated fad became popular during the year. MOD ' s were juvenated by groups like The Who, and newer groups such as Madness. The Who helped renovate these rockers into a new breed. Two tones were first introdu ced at Rim at the beginning of the year with their trench coats, British flags and respas, MODern MOD groups such as the Specials, Untouchables, and of course, Madness, have helped establish their style as a strong force. All the fads and styles have kept many of us on our toes looking out for the new trends to appear. Life at Rim will always be unique as long as there are some students willing to go beyond the everyday standard of living. lea - Student Life student Life 16S People Just Love The mountains offer many activities for students to be involved in. We may not have several theaters, dance places, malls, etc., but we have the outdoors. In September, students were enjoying the sun by the lakes in our areas. Colorful sails were seen floating across the waters while skiers sprayed by. Boat races, ski races, and sailboat races were fun for students to participate in or just to watch the excite- ment. A good sport for all seasons, warm or cold, is offroading. Thrill seaking students like to get away from it all and get crazy in the dirt. A.T.C. ' s, motorcycles, four-wheelers, dune buggies, and odysys were seen all over the dirt roads at any time of the year. Many of Rim High ' s students learn and become involved in out- door activities here, then they like to go and experience in other areas. Of course, students enjoy many other activities that we haven ' t mentioned, but these are ones we can truly take advantage of because we live in the midst of it all. 16 - Student Life to Play . As the school days grew colder, snow skiers hoped for snow. Our first big storm was in November, and students waxed their skis and drove up to our local ski resorts. Many students returned to school with racoon-eyes and nobody believed that they were sick! The students could not resist the fresh fallen snow and took advantage of its rarity. Some students had to shovel out their cars before they went anywhere, but devoted snow skiers made it to the slopes at any cost. From the begin- ners to the advanced, they all fun on the snow this year. Student Life — 1 GS ... If you think your life is complete confusion because you never win the game . . . 166 student Life . . . Just remember that it ' s a Grand Illusion and deep inside we ' re all the same . . . STYX student Life - 167 You know that something is happening, but you don ' t know what it is ... do you Mr. Jones? — Bob Dylan 168 — student Life student Life — 1 G9 Well the sun is sorely sinking down, and the moon is slowly rising, and this old world must still be spinning round, and I still love you. - JAMES TAYLOR 170 — student Ufe student Life - 171 that life was so wonderful . . . 172 Student Life dS. i . ) g . ' One of these days, when my feet are on the ground, Tm gonna look around and see. See what ' s right, see what ' s there, and breathe fresh air ever after. — Paul McCartney student Life - 178 174 - Student Life { Time it was, and what a time it was, I have a photograph — preserve your memories — they ' re all that ' s left you. student Life — dubs Linebackers. The Linebackers are a group that was formed to help support the Varsity Foot- ball team. They promoted school spirit by selling spirit ribbons, football programs, scarves, and hats to both students and fans. The coaches for the Linebackers were Coach Gradillas and Coach Webb. Linebackers include: Jennifer Moore, Luarie Schroeder, Kim Fisher, Tina Ibbs, Katie McGovern, Kerri Clubb, Carla Straub. 176 U.S.A. Slammera U.S.A. . . . United Seniors Association. Need we say more? The most upstanding club on campus was founded by The Class of 83. It was a club that consisted main- ly, solely and only of Seniors. Spirit was held high, thanks to this club and it ' s members who strived, worked, sweated, and worried their way through four years of Rim High. They deserved the best and this club was here to make sure they got it! Members include: SENIORS!!! The Rim Slammers, an allAmerican basketball club, sponsored the alumni basketball game which was a great suc- cess. Selling ribbons to raise money, the club was able to buy the varsity boys ' team special awards. The slammers pro- moted school spirit at the basketball games and provided drinks for the team after the games. Mr. Miller, the sponsor, deserved a pat on the back for all he con- tributed to the club and his team. Basket- ball, Basketball!!! Slammers included: Peter Yang, Joel Nelson, Dan Underwood, Mike Rosedale, J. D. Hutton, John Eck, Steve McCreery, Keri Kimes, Chris Eberhart, Jenny Aman. CISA Slammers — Flying Buffalo S. Cluh In the beginning there was Lhaos, but then arose Rim ' s most active club, the Flying Buffalo. Under its first Pharoah Kurmly Lu Wopa and the wisdom of the glorious high priest Hamlikar Barka. Then there evolved the proverbial spirit of the buffalo, which is still alive today under his most supreme, glorious, omnipotent, majesty, the seventh Pharoah of the Flying Buffalo Sobe k Khufu and his faithful scribe Ralion Korian. Under Sobek Khufu ' s reign there continued the tradition of the BK, 221 Baker St. and Patrol, along with other new games. Members include: Greg DiCarlo (Pharoah), David Bax- ter, David Aitken, Pat Heitz, David Gauthier, Jim Bas, Rob Rush (Scrilx), Chris Beekman, Chris Farrell, Bill Ebaugh, Greg Goebel, Kirk Stowe, Pat Nowak. S Club was the Service Club on campus. Students who were civic-minded and cared about the school and community were part of this club! Projects included donating a Thanksgiving dinner to a needy family, a canned food drive for the needy, showing new students to classes, making posters for the school, community activities, campus cleanup, serving as ushers usherettes at Civic Light Opera, school activities, plus many more. The students in this club were the people who really cared and proved it.! 178 — Flying Buffalo S Club The J.S.A. was a state wide organization of high school students that were interested n politics and government. The J.S.A. attended many conferences, as well as a two day and a four day overnight in Sacramento. The Rim J.S.A. sponsored the Turkey Trot, Turkey Grams and the Welcome Back Dacnce to help pay for their expenses. J.S.A. members include: Wayne Davis, Curt Smith, Mr. Crowley, Ron Gregg, Melinda Bandick. Jill Hayhurst, Buddy Crisp, Shannon Walsh, Mike Scor- ziell, Debbie tiunn, Gary Glouner, Dan McGovern, Jay Hasman, Rollin Ruggles, Deena Anderson, Amy Mc- Curdy, Mia Lawrence, Anna Silvey, Todd Velie, Charlene Jimenez. S.P.E.R.L.A., sponsored by Paul Moore, Is the Society for the Preservation and En- couragement of Running for Life in America. S.P.E.R.L.A. held the annual blood drive. The blood was donated by students and community members as well, to help anyone in the community who was in need. S.P.E.R.L.A. participated in many ac- tivities such as dances, fund raisers, com- munity marathons, and promoting good health and school spirit. S.P.E.R.L.A. members include: Stacy Williams, Mechelle Herrera, Karen Porter, Rip Stephens, Paul Moore, Danny Evans, Lori Dohrn, Pat Nowak, Linda Dohrn, Brad Freeman. JSA Sperla - 179 3_.eadership ,lj« A.JN m. Terrorizing Mrs. Hardt, satisfying every student ' s hunger pains by filling the Tom ' s machine, the numerous poster sessions in which we all drew together and displayed our artistic (nt) ability and witty humor so the rest of the school would know what was happening. All the little things that everyone overlooked were ac- complished by leadership. (Jncle Joe Matthews kept us in line, and filled our time with numerous war stories and good ' ol times. We had little to show for our good times, but the memories were inmeasurable. Inventory was screwy, thanks to the Leadership Class of 82-83. An almost ac- complished fish sale was the big event. The biggest accomplishment in leadership was the making of friends. We all learned to give and take (especially food, drink, sweat-shirts . . .) and to be a friend! Leadership members include: Jay Hassman, Lori Reiger, Kristin Krause, Guy Hargreaves, Shanna Wat son, Kim Hess, Sonja Zamaitat, Cherry Parker, Jay Gregson, Nancy Montes, Tim Clark, Bill Johnson, Elaine Schurter, Shay Jensen, Dave Harich, Tina Ibbs, Sharee Foley, Jenny Aman, Derik Anderson, Judy Miller, Patti Edwards, (Jncle Joe, Lisa Helsper, Teresa Coleman, Buddy Crisp. Within the hearts of the young are unwrit- ten stories and unsung songs, their minds can paint vivid pictures of adventure and excitement. C.L.A.M. tried to provide an outlet for the writers and artist at Rim. It encouraged the students to use their talents to the benefit of the entire student body. C. L.A.N, members include: Rollin Ruggles, Todd Velie, Mike Scorziell, Jill Hayhurst, Melinda Bandick, Robyn Eygnor, Elaine Schurte. 180 - Leadership C.L.A.N. CA. A.F.S V.I.C.A. stands for the Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America, a nation wide club that teaches leadership skills along with vocational skills. The club competed in regional competi- tions on March 26 in Long Beach, and in a three day state competition in Sacramento on April 22, 23, 24. The club officers were Dave Rasmussen President, Teri Wilson vice President, Becky Boone secretary, and Lisa Vanni treasurer, reporter Denise Adrian, and parliamentarian Loreen Nelson. The ad- visors were Torri Haney, and George Stehmeier. The club was open to anybody participating in any of the vocational classes offered on campus. V.I.C.A. members include: Mike Rosedale, Mike Scor- ziell, Joe Aguirre, Mike Dawe, Patti Edwards, Todd Velie, Scott Bailey, Margaret Harris, Robin Ocepek. The American Field Service (A.F.S.), under the direction of sponsors Lee and Ann Vandenburg, Jim and Robin Minor and of- ficers Debbie Nunn President, Carter Bemis vice president, Colleen Miranda secretary and Scott Rosenow treasurer, the club had a fantastic year. The 1982 Homecoming float A Dream Come True was a great success and en- couraged club spirit. Among their ac- tivities the club sponsored a banana split bash accompanied by the movie Star Wars. Unity of the club was shown at the Homecoming Dance when the members had a pot-luck and attended the dance together as a club. The annual share drive to raise money for exchange students was very successful. The International Dinner sponsored by the adult chapter of A.S.F. was exceptional due to the variety of cultures represented. A.F.S. members include: Koende Boever, Jeff Bott, Ken Ellithorpe, Kyle Borg, Amy Golden, Chris Thorn, Jannie Jerup, Carmen Victor, Julie Brownell, Lindsay Collins, Carol Victor, Charlene Jimenez, Brita Lind- quist, AnnKristin Gelsten, Chris Eberhart, Prep Glouner, Colleen Miranda, Scott Rosenow, Yasuko Okamoto, Not pictured: Debbie Nunn, Carter Bemis. V.I.C.A. A.F.S, - 181 Sci- 1 ech JVlaranatha Sci-Tech, sponsored by Mr. Bob Schweighardt, has become a popular club for those people interested in such topics as politics, religion, science and world pro- blems. Mr. Schweighardt encouraged debate, discussion, and the expression of personal opinion which the members of the club respect and enjoy. Sci-Tech members include: Pat Heights, Bill Ebaugh. Scott McColrey, Mr. Schweighardt, Ron Gregg. Kayoko Maeda, Kelly Timpone. ' MsmsmmrnrnKti ' M- The Maranatha Club was a club designed to promote the indwellin of the Lord Jesus in the hearts of the students and faculty of Rim High. They upheld the ideals of love and friendship by following the B.asic Instruction B.ooklet for L.ife (the bible). This club would like to leave you with one last message for the year; God ain ' t dead, He ain ' t even sick!!! Maranatha Club members include: Jeff Green, Jeff Loudon, Rich Erier, Mike Scorziell, tiick Stevens, Greg Hans, Mike Rosedale, Pan Fowler, Tim Weeks, Kevin Norton, Diane Jagt, Debby Brewer, Faye Allen, Roseanna Herrera, Lindsay Collins, Laura Shaw, Cori Giesler, Keri Kimes, Mr. Brian Fox, Mary Morgan, Pam Greenwood, Robin Reiter, Kristin Winch, Julie Goodwin, Jenni Seydin, Lisa Vinto, Maria Hendricks, Susan Hack, Amy Martin, hot pictured: Rollin Rug- gles, Debbie Nunn, Robin Rosedale. XSS — Sci-Tech Maranatha jbpanish l .l .Iv, The Spanish Club was more involved than ever. With the help of officers Jenn y Amen president, Ken Ellithorpe vice president, Scott Heitz secretary, and Chris Miranda treasurer, the Spanish club was able to keep up traditions set long ago. The annual pizza party was very suc- cessful, as was the Cinco de Mayo trip to Olvera Street. Valentine grams were sold and promoted spirit within the club as well as the school. A special thanks went to club sponsors Mr. Martinez and Mrs. Garcia for their ef- forts and support. Spanish Club members include: Jeff Bott, Todd Velie, Jennifer Moore, Angele Gregg, Laura Sanches, MiTce Scorsiell, Tina Ibbs, Rollin Ruggles, Kate Scavone, Renee Harris, Lisa Sanderson, Zacl Tucker, Sfiana Madden, Racfiel Anderson, Cathy Ibbs, Paul Martinez, Charlene Jimenez, Keri Kimes, Joel Nelson, Sal lacono, Mark Boyer, Ann Boyd, Julie Jagt, Ron Gregg, Christine Guzzard, Denise Bacon, Jim Bas, Robin Pilant, Charleste Olsen, Gary Gonzales, Lindsay Collins, Anna Silvey, Mia Lawrence, Jay Hassman, Scott Daniels, Douglas Mattoon, Carolyn Daniels, Scott Heitz, Chris Miranda, Ken Ellithorpe, Jenny Aman, Mr. Martinez, Margie Richards, Taja Kolack, Colleen Miranda. Not pictured: Diane Jagt, J. D. Hutton. Crazy People at Rim was active on cam- pus for the past four years. This spirit club started when a bunch of crazy people formed a club in honor of their favorite comedian, Steve Martin. In the past, the club has gone to participate in the Rocky Horror Picture Show. They have held suc- cessful Toga dances. Keep it going crazy people! C.P.R. members included: Nancy Giggles Montes, Curt Smith, Wayne Davis. Mike Rosedale, Dave Med- dles, Ron Gritton, Jay Bird Gregson, Mike Scorziell, Charlene Bunny, Todd Velie, Debbie Nunn, Kim Fisher, Ken Ellothorpe, Chris Miranda, Kim Weiss, Margaret Harris, Mindy McNeils, Cindy Skowron, Rollin Ruggles, Kate Scavone, Jon Madden, Dave Ybarra, Wendy Bowcock, Lya Peters, Heather Kiach, Nora Oscislawski, Sheri Glenn, Michelle Woeltz, Jill Avakian, Tracy Zambel, Pam Greenwood, Andy Ridgeway, Kristen Winch, Robin Riter, Carrie Feather, Sylvia Zamaitat. Spanish CPR — 183 D The Drama club was once again the most active club on campus. Among their many activities were the Halloween Dance and Costume day, the homecoming float, a cookbook sale, the delivery of Santa Grams, the preforming Arts Dinner, Varie- ty Show, and the heart of the club, the Fall and Spring productions. Drama club is sponsored by Joan Neumann. Officers included President Sharee Foley, vice president Sherri Cipich, secretary-treasurer Tami Leibowitz and commisioner of activited Jeanne Torrey. Drama Club members include: Rollin Ruggles, Belin- da Bandick, Jill Hayburst, Ken Rose, Allen Kepbart, Ron Gritton, Robert Rios, Koen OeBoever, Todd Hilton, Sharon Pearce, Dave Kocb, Libby Hamilton, Dave Meddles, Debby Brewer, Kate Scavone, Allison Ready, Ginine Mizerski, Karen Porter, Larry Green, Jim tiardini, Kyle Borg, Michelle Woeltz, Chris Layton, Kim Irvine, Missy tieumann, Carrie Taylor, Sherri Cipich, Kory Trapane, Tami Leibowitz, Jeane Torrey, Sharee Foley. rama G erman The German Club was an academic club for students interested in German culture and activities. Field trips to Alpine Mall and other culture centers, pot luck dinners and discussions with foreign exchange students at club lunches enabled students to become aquainted with foriegn customs and attitudes. Jarle Eldevick, sponsor of the organization, was an invaluable source of information and guidance concerning Germanic languages and cultures. His sponsorship lent a unique flavor to the club. German Club members include: Marcus Godwin, Chris Thom, Sean Hasselman, Robin Pilant, Kevin Norton, Brerman Colton, Eric Kirkhofer, CJdo Rollberg, Sue Tesoro, Diane Jagt, Andrea Setran, Nancy Berry, Amy Golden. Brian Olson, Tim Wolfe, John Boatman, Brandon Crowell, Not pictured: Rober t Olson. -gA y «j a--?Bi .J. 184 - Drama German _V arsity l rackpota The Varsity Club proved to be most promi- nant in promoting school spirit. The club work together with sponsor Coach Tim Steel to hold various fund raisers such as the Donkey Basketball game which was most successful. Members include: Vanilla Thunder, Italian Stalian, David R. Ybarra Jr. (Yatary), Margaret Harris (Oreo), Stacy Williams, Cipper Hargreaves (V.P.), Bird Gregson (President), Zane G. Boyster II, Steve Lee. Crackpots, under the supervision of Gerry VomSteeg, has become one of the most ac- tive clubs on campus. The clubs ' main purpose is to promote creativity among our schools ' talented ceramic students. Each year they sell their art work in the community, with the money going to sup- port the club and the student activities. Crackpots members include: Autum VomSteeg, Beth Curry, Holly Hensen, Debbie Crum, Deonna Lien, Monica Brule, Rhondo Tinney, Kirk Cooke, Rich Ikenberry, Wayne Lamp, Marcus Golding, Samantha Hawley, Richard Hassett, Rick VanRossumer, Steve. Shelton, Gary VomSteeg, Mike Patterson, Jeff Scog- gins, Scott Byers, Kenny Kunsek, Brian Ayers, Heidi Brier, Steve Lee, Lisa Foster, Allison Lerner, Mike Scorziell, Kim Madden, Scott Bailey, Teri Wilson, Kent Beachner, Denise Adrian, Robert Castonon, Pat- ti Edwards. Varsity Crackpots - 185 i:.S.F. L.A.P.G. California Scholarship Federation was a statewide organization recognizing young men and women for academic excellence. Rim included its honored students among the 65,000 scholars in 1000 California chapters. It accepted students who had a 3.6 grade point average or better in academic subjects. Top seniors were awarded gold cords at graduation for their achievement of being a member four semesters or more. Discounted Dodger baseball tickets and Disneyland trips were some of the benefits of being in the top tenth percentile of all students in Califor- nia. The club advisor was Mr. Lakatos. C.S.F. members included: Chris Colas, Libby Hamilton, Julie Kepford, Leslie Boquette, Denise Hurd, Charlene Jimenez, Keri Kimes, Mike Rosedale, Scott Rosenow, Cheryl Scott, Gary Glouner, Mr. Lakatos, Michele Smith, Kate Scavone, Gary Estrella, Shannon Walsh, Mia Lawrence, Tina Ibbs, Jennifer Moore, Anna Silvey, Elizabeth Hert, Barbara Duckworth, Peter Yang, Kirk Stowe, Stephen Jayne, Larry Green, Kirsten Olsen, Julie Miller, Carol Victor, Jeff Bott, John Eck, Dan Underwood, Steve Mc- Creery, Kim Weiss, Lindsay Collins, Cristine Guzzard, Lisa Hudson, tiikki Steuerwald, Joel Nelson, Jenny Aman, B. G. Weiss, David Wysocki, Carmen Victory, Alice Woodland, Julie Sanchez, Julie Brownell, Amy McCurdy, Ken Ellithorpe, Tom Finke, Mike Brown. Lake Arrowhead ' Pretty Girls was a spirit club which came into being this year. This club ' s main function was raising funds for the school. It was open to both boys and girls, but consisted of all girls ex- cept for Guy Hargraves and Jay Gregson, who were the club organizers. The club ad- visor was Dave Lawrence. 186 - C.S.F. L.A.P.G. J.V. Cheer Providing spirit for the underclass, the J.V. Cheer squad participated in rallies, games and dances. Cinder the leadership of advisor, Dave Lawrence, the girls spent long hours in practice to perfect routines. In addition, poster parties, long bus rides and em- phasis on balance in mounts prepared the squad for tryouts for the Varsity squad. Stephanie Morris Shelly Carter Stephanie VonKaenel Jenny Williams Marci West J.V. Cheer - 187 heei Jhe VARSITY The cheerleaders endured many hard- ships, but despite their problems, they went on to do a great job of supporting all our athletic teams. They held pep rallies to get the students in- volved with the different teams, and to en- courage them to show their support. During the summer they attended the United Spirit Associations Camp of Champs at CJ.C.S.D. This proved very beneficial in helping them with their performances. Dave Lawrence was their campus advisor. Xclcl — Varsity Cheer At the Hop:: Varsity Cheer 189 ournalism Writing, writing; oh so many different ways. Expressing and creating, stating the facts. By writing we record the past and create the future. A small group of individuals had taken charge of this exciting and many times tedious subject. This year these people produced our school newspaper, The Scots Scroll. They were seen here and there on the scene at all times gathering data and information and asking opinions on various topics. Cinder the leadership of Editor, Mia Lawrence, this staff thrived and proved their eligibility for great recognition. Journalism members include: Helen Humphries, Carlo Victor, Gary Glouner, Kaye Allen, Allen Kephart, Melinda Bandick, Mia Lawrence, Lori Dohm. Advisor, Earl O ' Bar. Mia Lawrence and Melinda Bandick are laughing and working Side by Side. ISf O — Journalism TOP: The Journalism staff pretends to Look Sharp. LEFT: Gary Glouner asks Lori Dohrn and Kaye Allen, What do we got here? RIGHT: Mia Lawrence, Melinda Bandick, Allen Kephart, and Carol Victor are Runnin ' on Empty, as they approach their deadline. Journalism - 191 ? .nnual We entered the classroom on September 7, knowing nothing of what lay ahead of us. Croppers and quadpacks, picas and headaches were soon familiar items, all associated with putting together the 1982- 83 yearbook. We stumbled onto our theme and nurtured it until it was perfected. Each page was created through toil and sweat, creativity and dedication. Snow days and holidays took on a whole new meaning to the staff members, for a deadline waits for no man and with the passing of each close-cut deadline we had time enough to take but a short breath before drilling into the next one ahead. We now know the meaning of responsibility and dependence upon others, and we ' ve learned to lift each other up, knowing the gesture will be returned without a second thought. (Upper right) Kevin Garcia goes about his Business as Usual. (Upper left) Craig Hobart dreams of Vacation. Annua Staff members include: Mike Patterson — Ad- visor, Nancy Montes, Gerald Lawson, Paul Martinez, Brian Bolles, Steve Shelton — Advisor, Craig Hobart, Billy Coleman — Assistant Editor, Abigail Shawsby — Editor, Kate Scavone, Jenny Aman, Kevin Garcia, Dee Oeena Anderson, Colleen Miranda, Jennifer Moore, Tina Ibbs, Ken Hallet, Robin Rosedale, Elizabeth Smedley, Patti Edwards, Debbie Nunn. X«F(£ — Annual U nder 1 ressure II 1 i 1 k. 1 ...M V H l ' , ■•■i i V i vi 1 HfP r 1 1 ' ' X .-JaM pm¥ LJ te MM ! H y P p i B Tm ' V di fe (Upper Left) Kathleen Shaw and Jenny Aman discuss their Book of Dreams. (Upper Right) Mr. Shelton tells Debbie Nunn to Never Give up on a Good Thing. (Middle Right) Colleen Miranda and Gerald Lawson put in a Hard Day ' s Night. (Bottom Left) Paul Martinez decides this is all Pretzel Logic. Annual - 198 tudent vjovernment Starting the year off under the leadership of John Lubisich and Debbie Nunn, A.S.B. decided that it was time to put things in order and start going by the book. They ap- proved a new budget, established a Judicial Board, and most importantly, A.S.B. involved the student body in the for- ming of a new and revised Constitution, which better suited their needs and gave the rules under which to operate. 194 TOP: Executive Board: David Wysocki — Pariiamentarian, Margaret Harris — Commissioned of Publicity, A1;7ce Rosedale — Commissioner of Assemblies, Jenny Aman — Commissionen of Activities, Tina Ibbs — Commissioner of Records, Sfiaree Foley — Commissioner ol Finance, Debbie Nunn — Vice President, John Lubisich — President, Rollin Ruggies - Sergeant of Arms, Stacy Williams — Commissioner of Girls ' Athletics, Guy Hargreaves ■ Commissioner of Boys ' A thieticsi Bottom: Guy Hargreaves says to Stacy Williams, Watch Closely Now. The members of the Executive Board, composed exclusively of seniors, did an outstanding job throughout the year. The efforts of both the Executive Board and the representatives to Congress, kept Rim students well informed and actively involv- ed in student government. A special thanks is extended to Uncle Joe Matthews and Sue Hardt for their help and leadership in making A.S.B. a success. Top: Debbie Nunn does her best to Tell All the People. ' Bottom: A.S.B. First Semester Congress 195 R.O.P. In 1963, the regional occupational pro- gram was introduced into the law. in 1968, nine R.O.P. centers sprang up in California, in one year. This program provides instruc- tion for entry level employment, for ad- vanced training or for upgrading of skills. The instructors are credentialed specialists from business and industry. Employers in the community provide expert consultants and promote student placement. The classes are offered on campus as well as in local businesses. Classes are offered anytime of the day, any day of the week, anytime of the year. School credit can be earned for taking classes in the program. Over three hundred students at Rim are in- volved in this growing and interesting program. 196 — R.O.P. George Hesemann — Forestry V 1. itl i ' if ' . m IWj akj-lp ' ' M Donna Greenwood - Word Processing R.O.P. — 197 ijraphic! Graphic Arts updated its facility with a new computerized photo typesetting system. The students were trained to use the offset printing equipment and to ar- range layouts and create designs, by using the process camera. Students enjoyed lear- ning a new skill while participating in the production of the Scots Scroll, club flyers, school programs, P.T.A. directories, com- munity brochures and flyers and annual ads as well as their own creative material. 198 The equipment has helped the students process their ideas. The newesy equip- ment is worth $75,000.00 and is a true asset to the Graphics Department. A special thanks goes to Richard Turner and the Graphic Arts program from The 1983 Pibroch Staff. Time and time again, the Graphics crew assisted with the big deadline. Thank you for all the hard work you ' ve done throughout the year. . E Graphics — X Sf Sf i hild Uevelopment The ROP Child Development program at Rim High has been in existence for the past five years under the instruction of Jan Ross. For most of those years, the program was held at her preschool, Four Seasons, in Rim Forest. The pro- gram was moved to the Rim High cam- pus in February 1981. The children in the preschool are brought by their parents to the school to spend a three-hour day. Children usually attend two or three times week- ly. Since the-school is operated under the auspices of the Rim School District, the program can accommodate children of many ages. Rim High students are involved with the program each year, and during the 19821983 school semester, fifteen students are enrolled. Each of the students is given assignments to com- plete and activities to do with the children. This gives the Rim students a chance to see what a preschool pro- gram offers. It also gives them the chance to find out what preschool children are really like in a classroom situation. In return, the preschool children have the opportunity to work SOO — R.O.P.-Child Development with several adults in a classroom situa- tion. The children come to love the Rim students and vice-versa. Each Rim student is given 30 credits for each semester they are enrolled, if they can take two class periods each semester. Having the preschool on the Rim cam- pus offers high schoolers, parents, and staff members the chance to have a centrally located classroom that is easy to reach, even if the weather is bad. Child Development-R.O.P. — SOI Hi El wo faces have I D rama. Back: Jason Sharp, Eric Bishton, Jeff Green, Kevin tiorton. Matt Furness, Mike Parker, Jofin San- chez, Dagmor Handlos, Sherri Cipich, Carter Bemis, Karen Porter, Ron Longnecker, Larry Green. Middle: Joan Neumann, Ted Nieblas, Sean Hammond, Elisa Baker, Missy Neumann, Lori Dudeck, Carrie Taylor, Rachel Milam, Chriss Layton, Jeanne Tor- rey. Front: Tim Bishton, Patrick Rogers, Sharee Foley, Kory Trapane, Tami Leibowitz, Ginine Mizerski, Allison Ready, Todd Hilton, Debbie Brewer, Michelle Waltz. Not shown: Eric Suttles, Koen DeBoever, Ken Rose. Lower right: Sean Hammond writes a letter to his Pretty Woman. During the fall semester Drama Depart- ment presented the first of their two pro- ductions, Airline a comical spoof of the popular movie Airplane. The play took off with a cast consisting of Sharee Foley, Missy Neumann, Dagmar Handlos, Lori Sudeck, Allison Ready, Tami Leibowitz, Elisa Baker, Carrie Taylor, Sean Ham- mond, Karen Porter, Carter Bemis, Chriss Layton, Patrick Rogers, Michelle Woeltz, Erie Buttled, Ron Longnecker, Todd Hilton, Sherri Cipich, Debby Brewer, Larry Green, Rachel Milam, Jeanne Torrey, John Shan- chez, Jeff Green, Kory Trapane, Ted Nieblas, Ginine Mizerski, Matt Furness, Koen DeBoever, Allen Kephart, and Mary Orr. The play was staged under the technical professionalism of Jason Sharp, Ken Rose and Mike Parker. Airline was directed by Joan Neumann. 202 Drama Bottom left: Carter Bemis, Chris Lay ton, and Michelle Woeltz think, Why Me? 203 iVlarching Dand iBisSI™ i 8 JSSK ' SBRBSBiBrjSBiSBgrwIfSB ■?!■? 55S Tl S ' The Marching Scots with director Mr. Brian Fox and Drum Major Jeff Bott ex- perienced a very interesting and suc- cessful season. The band and tali flags were led by Captain Julie Goodwin and lieutenant Chriss Laton; Drill Team ' s leadership was captian Lisa Miller and lieutenant Ann Boyd; Scottish Dance team was led by Robin Goldsworthy Captain and lieutenant Kristi Ross; The Bag pipe corp was lead Captain David Koch and lieute- nant Jason Sharp. All groups grew in size, spirit and comradery. The season started off in late August with pre-school rehearsals in the morning then in the evenings, but all this hard work payed off when the group was noted as be- ing bigger and better when they took the field at the first home game. Rehearsals were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school from 2:30 to 4:30. Marching Band members include: Rachel Anderson, Michelle Bacon, Britt Barnes, John Bertrand, Eric Bishton, Julia Blick, Jeff Bott (Drum Major), Mike Brewer, Jimmy Caldwell, Brian Callis, Lisa Cammarata, Sheri Cipich, Alex Craigie, Scott Daniels, Ken Ellithorpe, Michelle Guzzard, Greg Hans, Sean Haselman, Maria Hendricks, Lisa Hudson, Lori Hussey, Jenny Hutchinson, Diane Jagt, Julie Jauron, Eric Kirkhofer, Cindy Kreis, Paul Martinez, Robert Martin, Linda Masing, Cathy Mattoon, Doug Mattoon, Kristine Miller, Chris Miran- da, Colleen Miranda, Mary Morgan (Mascot), Mike tielson, Ted nieblas, Kevin Norton, Amy Olson, Jon Pietrzak, Robin Pliant, Patrick Rogers, Bill Rosano, Ken Rose, Tina Rubio, Laura Sanchez, Lisa Sanderson, Angle Selvidge, Andrea Setran, Heather Stephens, Carrie Taylor, Pete Westburg, Car- rie Westphal. Band Auxiliary Captains include: Chris Layton (Lt.), Julie Goodwin (Captain), Kristi Ross (Lt.), Ann Boyd (Lt.), Robin Goldsworthy (Captain), Not pictured: Lisa Miller (Captain). Scottish Dance Team members included: Stephanie Bartlow, Teresa Fisher, Robin Goldsworthy, Ingrid Hagerstrom, Chris- ty Lucas, Michelle Newton, Kristi Ross, Joann McCrory, Con- nie Collier, Kristi Von Pingel. 20 — Marching Band The band practiced on the south end of the parking lot on the newly aquired blue lines which came to be known as Fox Memorial Stadium. Participating in concerts for the communi- ty parades and field shows kept the mar- chers on the move. The group traveled to Anahiem for the Anahiem Halloween Parade on October 30, Los Altos for their first field show competition on November 12 and Anahiem again for the Savanna field show tournament. During the Holiday season, the groups performed at Christmas happenings in Blue Jay, Crestline, the Village and the Hilton. The annual Christmas concert was held on December 13. January 20 the Marching Scots were invited to march at Disneyland for their fourth year. iavid Koch illustrates the art of Blowing in the Wind. rail Flag Team members include: Stephanie Buesching, Chris Cowan, Carolyn Daniels, Wendy Gibbs, Cori liesler, Julie Goodwin, Monica Kaselman, Julie Jagt, Shay Jensen, Cari Johnson, Kim Johnson, Kerry Kohrell, Mris Layton, Rachel Milan, Tami Nelson, Charleste Olson, Tammie Olson, Melissa Reese, Robin Reiter, June iample, Elaine Schurter, Laura Shaw, Jeanne Torrey, Yvonne Waelder. trill Team men bers include: Faye Allen, Susan Bardecker, Stacey Black, Ann Boyd, Julie Brown, Nicole Cer- vin, Alissa Chandler, De De Derr, Angela Eynon, Vicki Fels, Michelle Frenette, Shanna Foley, Roseanna Her ara, De Ivett, Joanna Jones, Rhonda Loper, Michelle Mirandi, Lisa Miller, Catherine Parker. Marching Band SOS i hoin Led by James B. Gibford the 1982-83 Choir and Ensemble will always be remembered. The highlight of the year was a co- performance with Big Bear. Rim hosted Big Bear for a day, then that evening put on a concert. This was a learning ex- perience both musically and socially. Many fund raising events were held in- cluding a bowl-a-thon at Rim Lanes, a spaghetti dinner, as well as selling Christmas ornaments. The groups worked together under the leadership of officers Scott Rosenow, President; Michelle Kinder- man, Vice President; Sharee Foley, Secretary; and Carrie Oversby, Treasurer for Choir. Ensemble of fleers were President Debby Brewer, Vice President Kristin Winch, Secretary Oinine Miserski, and Treasurer Genia Postoy. The Choir Members: Front Row — Cheri Lewis, Elyse Spunt, Sharee Foley. Michell Kinderman, Cindy Ferguson, Christin Anderson, Lisa Stevensen, Niki Parker. Valer ' i Volpe. Chris Lucas, Kim Amundson, Kayoko Maeda, Second Row — Lisa Goss, Ann que Kinderman, Karen Byers, Tonya Morgan, Tricia Fennell. Julie Anderson. Jeanne To. rey, Carrie Yturri, Katheleen Hubbs, Tami Blankenship, Kelly Tucker, Julie Browr Elizabeth Nowak, Third Row — Tina O ' Neil, Tami Weatherman, Kirstin Small, Nor Oscislawski, Ramona Ostman, Fay Allen, Ron Longnecker, Richard Erier, Stacy Brewei Lisa Vento, Alice Woodland, Erin Mahaffey, Joanna Jones. Kristin Skates. Paula Ray Beverly Pitts, Fourth Row — Jennifer Seyden, Amy Starnes, Mark Duncan, Mai Furness, Chris Mann, Kyle Borg, Scott Rosenow, Rollin Ruggles, Kate Scavone, Rene Harris. Andrea Barcena, Suzanna Rutherford, Jennifer Jensen, Tammi Hobson. Not pi( tured: Angela Eynon, Yasuko Okamato, Carrie Oversby. S06 — Choir tnsemble Look What They ' ve Done to My Song . . . I I r3Bfc Front row — Lisa Miller, Andrea Barcena, Genia Postoy, Michelle Kinderman, Sharee Foley and Michelle Woeltz, Not Pictured: Andrea Bryan. I Ensemble — m%3d ==zJazz oncert With saxes and trumpets, keyboard and guitar, trombones and percussion the 1982-83 Jazz ensemble proved themselves to be an exciting and lively group, giving a new meaning of jazz at Rim. The young musicians were under the direction of Mr. James Gibford. Mr. Gibford ' s knowledge and enthusiasm in jazz had thegroup sounding better than ever. The group worked hard raising funds to attend a three day festival at Magic Mountain, May 4, 5, and 6, where they did very well and represented Rim in an exceptional way. Performing for the community in various concerts made up a major part of the year, giving the ensemble a chance to entertain the home crowd. The group brought back the tradition of sponsoring a jazz group for the listening pleasure of the community as well as the students. PICTURED AT TOP: left to right, top to bottom: Eric Bishton, Paul Martinez, Dave Saulpaugh, Greg Hans, Mike Ve son, Jason Sharp, Alex Cragie, Kevin Norton, Mr. James Gib- ford, Mike Brewer, Colleen Miranda, Diane Jagt, Rachel Ander son, Michele Bacon, Sheldon Hogan, Mot Pictured: David Koch, JeffBott, Sherri Cipich. SOS WinaE nsemble. The Concert Band with director Mr. Brian Fox had a very successful year. The an- nual Christmas Concert held on December 15 was the highlight of the Holiday season. The group participated in festivals, while individuals prepared for solo and ensemble festivals, as well as auditions for ail-state, all-southern and all-county honor bands. Most efforts focused on working together with officers Chris Miranda President, Paul Martinez Vice President, Diane Jagt Secretary and Michelle Bacon Treasurer to plan and raise funds for the spring tour. Funds were raised by a raffle, gift wrapp- ing during Christmas, a bowl-a thon and a booth at the Winter Fest. 20,000 dollars was needed to take the group on their tour of northern California with stops in Santa Barbara, Solvang, and San Francisco. The 1983 Wind Ensemble composed or the top 30 instrumentalists came together se- cond semester as the talent the group possessed was incredible. They advanced musically in both sound and technique. Hard work, practice, and dedication paid off as awards were received through par- ticipation in festivals. Each member of the Wind Ensemble was personally satisfied with the success of the year. Wind Ensemble :S09 SIO Ads y •- y ( A MMr Ads — Sll 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Monday 338-6834 24060 Lake Drive, Crestline 92326 PAPA ' S PIZZA Specializing in: Thin Pizza Pan Pizza Stuffed Pizza Look for Our Daily Specials Open 6 Days Rentals, Too! Hours — 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 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O. 386 Rim Forest, Calif. 92378 (714) 337-0749 LORDS LADYS A Beauty Experience Congratulations Class of ' 83 CAROL PAISLEY - Owner - Operator 867-2102 31977 Hilltop Blvd. P.O. 61 Running Springs, CA Sunday Worship 8 a.m 10:45 6p.m Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Family Night Student Union Wednesday 7 p.m. 1103 State Hy. Qmmumtv uiimiL ' of . there ' s no place like it on the mountain! ROMACK ' S ARROWHEAD DELI 337-0723 CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF 1983 S80-Ads UJed Wtihei 83 FAY BOILEAU ' S SPORTSWEAR Blue Jay Mall Lk. Arrowhead Village Congratulations ' S3 Soue Patti unh Seresa ACROSS THE ALLEY Lake Arrowhead Village Gifts • Crafts • Cards 337-0400 Master Care by Firestone Specializing in Tires and Complete Automotive Service 10091 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA 92503 Phone 714-687-3950 KEN HALLETT Manager True value-more than a name our way of doing business Paint Electrical Plumbing Housewares Carpeting Draperies Interior Design Hardwood Vinyl Flooring Mini Blinds VILLAGE HOME CENTER Upper Lake Arrowhead Village 337-8571 Biggest Little Store on the Mountain! Complete Hardware Ads — IS31 BANKOF AMERICA SI Depend on US. More Califfomians do. Lake Arrowhead Branch Lake Arrowhead Village P.O. Box 220 Lake Arrowhead 92352 (714) 337-0761 3REST A llHUIVIBEF 26491 Pine Ave (714) 337-6262 Rim Forest, CA 92378 2S2 — Ads lift onara 9 1983 Athletic Boosters Club I Ads — 333 bafR CO. Precision Haircutting and Permanents for Men and Women 27188 Highway 189 Blue Jay, California 337-7900 S34-Ads VAN DUSEN CONSTRUCTION ' Specializing in custom homes, framing remodels (714) 337-6328 KENNETH J. VAN DUSEN Lie. no. 368226 Box 4101 Blue Jay 92317 RICHARD OCHART Chiropractor Office Hours Tue. Thur. 1 pm to 7 pm Sat. 9 am to 3 pm Located in Suite 1 1738 N. Waterman Avenue San Bernardino - 883-8182 Lake Arrowhead Professional Center 251 N. Hwy. 173 Cedar Glen, CA 92321 337-0434 LPinc Blue Jay Mall 337-1516 Ads — S3S drahuating Claea of 1983; l|e ' taket ai (guolH; U, (ioobhjtn anb on ' s tUagc arkct, compltment gou for gour thiclttc gears, iioo ti|ousanh one i|unhreh stxtg hags of effort anb labor, ' ou i|alie path a price for a prohuct tl|at iaxii benefit onr nation in maintaining er rigi|teons lialues of etjualitg, sustaining ti|e freehom i|e bias conceilreh in, anh npI|oIhing ti|e ttision onr fore- fati|ers gatoe tl|eir lilies for. Ple also commenh anh encourage gon biitl| onr 40ti| president ' s most recent biritten proclamation: Pag 1983 be tl|e gear of tl|e ible.  e ahh, mag not onlg 1983 be tl]e gear of tl|e J ible, mag gonr entire life be filleh biiti| its reaiitg, ii e meaning of gonr existence. S36 Pragerfnllg gours Cioohbrin Sc ons ?iiUage Parket (714) 338-1758 y.(B. jBrafaer 260- (Hrftiint, California 92325 Ads THE TAMALE SHOP 31927 Hilltop Blvd. Running Springs, CA (714) 867-2469 Mexican Food Country, ftjrniture Drawer 217, Blue Jay 92317 Telephone (714) 337-2407 SERVING THE ENTIRE MOUNTAIN AREA GIFTS • HOME FURNKHINSS FLOOR COVERINa • DRAPERIES DECORATOR SERVICE ROSS 8i CHARMAINE JOHNSTONE OWNERS Bakery and Deli Dreyer ' s Ice Cream Double Crisp Fried Chicken D M.a o Food to eo — Party Platters Ray Bonnie Rieger O J Downtown Running Springs Call in Orders 867-4277 RICHJlRb J. A NbeRSON b.b.S. A Professional Corporation We specialize in smiles ' ' Over 20 years in the mountains 337-6227 Lake Arrowhead Professional Center GINGERBREAD HOUSE Cookies, Pies, Cokes Our Specioiity special Orders Accepted Inland Center Mall 885-5990 Ads —237 CABIN COOKERY CABIN COOKERY 337-4000 Gourmet, kitchen and dining shop with cookware, Chicago cutlery and stoneware by Arita. Newest Corning designs for microwave. Cuisinarts dealer. Bridal Registry Congratulations to the Class of ;83 SHANTY TOWNE In Historic Sky Forest PUPPY LOVE PUPPY LOVE 337-0506 A pets delight! The finest dog and cat grooming with tender loving care by Dollie. Pet food supplies, and toys. ma: ■ ' •i f- S. ' K THE RAINBOW TREE THE RAINBOW TREE 337-4519 Games, toys, and crafts for children and adults. Fine selection of children and teen books. Beautiful handmade dolls. Shanty Towne Shopping Village With Nine Shops in All SUSANS COTTAGE SUSAN ' S COTTAGE 337-3975 A unique collection of lovely giftware and decorative ac- cessories. Imported soaps, teas, crystal and baskets. 238 — Ads I Determination; Fear; Pride; Taking on the odds and beating them. All characteristics of a Rim Athlete. Long hard practices that paid off as the Scots shone; proving that they would not lay down and admit defeat when victory was so close at hand. Cries of victory; Tears of defeat; Winning; Losing; it ' s all part of the game. Learning to accept winning as well as losing is where the hidden treasure lies. You may soon forget the pythagoream theorem or what the secret of gravity is, but will you ever forget the special moments in which you interacted with one another becoming an unbeatable force of individuals? Will you ever forget that thrill of victory? That knowledge that you are being the best that you can be? The door to life is standing ajar and waiting for the class of 1983 to pass through. Gone are the days of worrying about how many laps coach will make you run because you ' re 5 minutes late. Life. A challenge. One I am sure you will meet with fear as well as confidence. To you I wish the best of luck! I Ads— S39 Congratulations Class of 1983 Lake Arrowhead Village 337-0558 240 Ads I With a Little Help From Our Friends The Annual Staff of 1983 would like to thank these personal patrons for their constant support, helping us put together this year ' s book! Steve, Ruby Jeanne, and Ben Shelton Douglas Williams John Beresford and family Bill, Rhonda, and Russell Lakatos Mike, Deanna, Kimmy and Jimmy Patterson Joan Neumann Anne and L e Vandenberg Jack and Leona Kendrick Don and Geneva Woods Paul A. Moore Donna Greenwood AAA Mountain Locksmith Don and Earline Rose Ken Janssen R. J. Schweighardt Richard Turner and Graphics Jim McGill Daniel Martinez and Photography Personal Patrons - S l • ' ilif ' ' ' ■ . r ■ ' Abbate, Derek Dean 69 Abel, Shirley Ann . . . . 69 Adams, Charles Edwa|t. _i_ 90 Adkins, William Henr . .■7??rS-,. . 80 Adrian, Denise Susan T. . ' . 185 Adrian, Scott Malcom? 136 Afseth, James Allyn 90 Afseth, Sheri Ann 69 Aguirre, Joseph Anthony 177, 181 Aguirre, Peter Vincent 80, 81 , 129 Aitken, Anthony Allan 81 Aitken, DavW James .... ...„ ., „. 69, 178 Alaimo, Stephanie ' . 69 Alexander, Theresa Ly( n.. : 90 Allen, Catherine Boileau . ; ,: 69, 108 Allen, Faye Louise . . . (-.— -t V. . . 69, 90, 182, 191 Allison, J. Robert 90 Aman, Jennifer Lynne . 112, 177, 180, 183, 186, 192, 193, 194, 257 Aman, John Edwin 69, 76 Amato, Robert Jack 81 Amer, Kelly Kay 69 Amundson, Kimberly Ann 69 Andersen, Christine Ann 81,110 Andersen, Kaaren Dee 81 Anderson, Debra Elizabeth 69 Anderson, Deena Lee . 3, 7, 14, 15, 17, 33, 68, 69. 77, 104, 179, 192. 257 Anderson, Darik 1 18, 180 Anderson, Julie Lynn 81 Anderson, Lauren Eileen 69 Anderson, Lisa Dawn 69 Anderson, Rachel Renee 90, 183 Andrews, Kristy Lynn 90, 115 Applegate, Shannon Robert 90, 120 Aragon, Gary Edward 81 Armstrong, Tracy Lynn 90 Ashton, Alissa 90 Augustine. Gerald Lavern 69 Augustine, Karen Afeirie 81, 115 Avakian, James 69 Avakian, Jill Marie 177, 183 Avakian, Jon Christopher 8 1 , 1 02 Ayers, BriarvScott 69, 100, 130, 185 6 Bacon, Dertse Jeanne 81 , 183 Bacon, Michelle Sue 69 Bailey, Deanna Lee 81 Bailey, jjfck Mark ' 81 k Bailey, aWt Br ian . 118 iBailey, Bt WfllHHi. . . B. 181, 185. 252 Bain. Dohalt) , K - 90 Bain. Kandep I eii H| 69 Bajhart, J( liana tmrT. 90 Baker3|i Michelle 81 . ?()2 BancjIck ' Melinda Marie . 6 ' J, 116. 179. 180, 184. 190, 191 Barcena, Andrea Renee 188, ?07 Barcena, Jean Paul . , 81 Barderker, .Susan Mfiii ' 90 Barnard, Jenniici L,nn , , ,..90 Barnard, Rolxrt Andrew , , 1,114 Barnes. Bnti n Todd .90 Bartlow, Sli ihanie AiuH .,. H ,- 177 Bas, James Mitchell .H .. , H 91 , 1 14, 178. 183 Batesman, i.iry Ray ;|H . ' . H, . 69, I OO Bauer. Teirv Shawn . H . . H. . , 91 Bauers, Robert Lffe : . . . ..81 Bauerschmidt, Karl . , .69 Baxter. David Morgan .. y 178 Beal, Bryan Garrett 91 Becerra, Fausto German 81 Becerra. Laura Rebecca 91 Beck. Kenny Michael 198, 199 Beekman, Christopher Stockard 81, 178 Begg, Lisa Sue 81 Begg. Robert Thomas 69 Begiau, Bradley Ann 81, 1 14 Bell, Brad Frank . . . .91 Bell, Chris Matthew a .. 69, 99, 100 Bell, Margaret Marrian % 81 Bemis, W. Carter V ... 69, 202 Benninger, Gina Lanette . . ...... 69 Benninger, Robin Lorraine , 91 Benson, Christine Ann , . 91 Berier, Kimberly Merritt V. .... 91 Berry, Nancy Ann ? ' ' ' Bertrand, John David . ' 81, 114, 129 Best, Kenneth G .V . 81 Biehler, Paul Troy . 91 Binks, Christine , 91 Bishop, Jennifer Ann 81,89, 108 Bishton, Eric Michael 202 Bishton, Timothy J 201 Bisinnie, Susan 81, 1 10 Black, Stacy Renee 91 Blakeman, Josi 81 Blankenship, Tami Lynn 81 Blick, Julia Ann 91 Boatman, John Wil liams 91, 184 Bodor, MancyAnn 81,106, 107 Bohm, John Edward 81 Bolles, Brian Wayne 192 Bon, James Lynn 91 Bonham, Brett Aaron 69 Botrager, Paul Scott 81 Boone, Priscilla Ann 81 Boone, Rebecca Velma 110 Boquette, Leslie Michelle 1 86 Borg, Kyle 69, 178, 181, 184 Bothke, Floyd Allen 69 Bott, Jeffrey Bruce 81,181, 183, 186 Boudreau, Cheri M 91, 103 Boudreau, David 81 Bowcock, Wendy Lee 69, 183 Bowers, Delxjra 91 Bowers, Kelly Joe 81 Bowlan, Jeffrey James 69 Boyd, Ann Marie 81, 183 Boyer, Mark Greg 81, 109, 120, 183 Boyster, Griffith Alexander 69, 100, 130 Boyster, ZaneGrey 100, 130, 177. 185 Bradford, Barry T 69 Bradley, Tamara Lynn 81 Brann, DavidJH 69 Brann, Michaels 81. 114 Bratton. Derek Randall 91 Bray, Chris Allen 81 Brewer, John Austin 81. 1 20 Brewer, Deborah 69, 182, 184, 202, 206, 207 Brewer, Michael Duane 70 Brewer, Stacy Lynne 81 Brier HeuJi Michele . . ._. 70, 185 Bnttdin, Colin .. ' . ' .. ' ■ - 80,81, 135 Broake s, James B, 81 BroJ sHHB|B . !Uk  : .... 70. 120, 189 Brown Jay . . ' . ' . HHft- 9 ' Brown Julie Mane , . H| 9 ' Brown Timothv ' i.irfleld . 91 Btownell, Julie Anne 106. 178. 181, 186 Bruker, Lorraine 91 Brule, Beverly Jodn 81, 103 Brule, Daniel Joseph . Brule. Monica Eileen Bruning, Deanna Zoe , , . Bryan. Andrea Ruth . . Buchfeller, Marie E. . Buechner, Kent MarK Buesching, Stephane Ar Bulrice, Jamie Ann . . . Burkett. Bridgette Alynni Burmeister, Sean .... Burnach, David Peter Burney, Chad fugene Burns, Kathle in BiSfl. Derek David ,91, 120 18 ' ) , , 70 , ,70 -70 185 .91 .91 181 80,81 70,76 70 91 91, 114 Byers, Karen Michelle 91 Byers, Thomas Scott 100, 185 Byles, Valerie Jean 82 Cadrin, Denise Marie 82 Cadrin, Mark Taylor 82, 102 Caeton, Thomas Jason 91 Caldwell, James Eric 91 Callis, Brian Lee. . 82 Calton, Karl Lee . . . . ' 82 Cameron, Michael Jay 82, 102 Cammarata, Lisa Ann 91 Campbell, Joseph J 91 Canter, Naomi , 70 Caplinger, John Alexander 91 Carlzen, Michael 70 Carlzen, Michelle Ann 91, 110 Carpenter, Gregg Edward 91 Carr, Scott , . , 82 Carrasco, Michelle Ann ' ,S .T. ' . . . . .... 70 Carrasco, Renee 91 Carruthers, Kent Daniel 82 Carter, Kelli Marie 70 Carter, Shelley Anne 82, 83, 187 Castanon, James 70 Castanon, Robert Arnold 185 Cathalinat, Galen Lee :: ' 9[, 120 Cavanaugh, Andrea Lynn 91 Cavanaugh, Tim William 70 Cerwin, Nicole 91, 103 Chandler, Alissa Anne 91 Chandler, Christopher William 82, 1 18 Chapman, Kimberly Dawn 82, 108 Chavez, Michelle Marie 82 Chester,Steve 177 Childres, Christina Fawn 91 Choisnet, Michael Thomas 82 Christenson, Eric Glenn 70, 1 1 4 Cipich, Sherri Ann 70, 184, 202 Clark, Timothy Robert 91, 180 Clarke, Cindy Lea 70 Clauson, Brad Thomas 118 Clonts, Shelby 70 Clubb, Kerri Lynn 70 Colas, Chris 70, 186 Colas, Cory 82 Coleman, Ralph Anthony 70 Coleman, Richard Michael 91,114 Coleman, Theresa Marie. 7. 10, 12, 18, 19, 21, 29, 36, 40,44,83,127, 180,192,257 Cllier, Constance Elizabeth 91 Collier, Jean Michelle 91,90 Collier, Tracey Lynn 70 Collins, Lindsay 70, 110, 181, 182, 183, 1286 Colton, Brennan James 91, 109, 184 Colton, Leonard. Bernard 136 Conklin, William David 82, 100 Conroy, Jack Wesley 70, 1 12 Constantino, William Anthony 70 Cook, Carol Lee | - , 82 Cook, Chet Anthony J H I ' Cook, David Euqen h- J ' ' Cooke, Kurt Phillip ■ j B ' ' i ' Coombs, Cathlecn Francis . U- 1- 91 Corey, Christine Ann ' H - 1 ' Cornwall, James Paul ' 1 ' § ' ' ' ' Cornwall, Paul L van HJH ' « Corona, Conception f; : 82, 89 Corona, Jose 123 Cory, Jeffrey Robert 91, 129 Cotton. Carrie Lyne 70 Cowan, Christine Ann 91 Crabtree, Shirley Jeanette 91 Cracraft, Diane Rene 70. 1 08 Cracraft, Tony 91 Craighead. Greg Dion 82,123 Craigie, Alex William 70 Craik, Jamie Paul 91 Craik, JohnC 71, 121 Craw, Michael Jay 82 Crawford, Douglas Alan 71,100 Crisp, Colleen Elizabeth 82 Cris p, Robert Arthur 177. 179, 180 Crissman. Shelly Lynn 82 Cross, David 82, Cross, Doug 91| Crowell, Brandon Leslie 91, 184 Crowley. Gregory Paul 82, 89, 1021 Crum, Deborah Rose 185 242 pi i«..,gig Crum, Rhonda Lynn 82 Cumberland, Michael Preston 82, 109 Curry, Elizabeth Diane 71, 185 Curry, Mark Daniel ICX), 1 18 D Daetwiler, Shane Alan 92, 1 14 Daggett, Elizabeth Ann 92 Daignault, Mary Ann 92, 115 Dalbeck, Danny 71,102 Dalsimer, Todd Dennis 92 I Daniels, Carolyn Frncis 183 Daniels.Scott Eugene 92, 136, 183 I Daniels. Thomas Bruce 7 1 , 1 23 j David, Kathryn Anne 106, 177 ) Davies, Marileee, Sue 82 i Davis, John Charles 82 Davis, Paul Theodore 92 : Davis, Wayne Allen 1 78, 1 79, 1 83 j Dawe, Michael Paul 181 I Deam, Don Arthur 92 I DeBoever, Koen 1 10, 121, 184 I Deck. Dana Keith xj ._. 92 I DeQroot, Julie Lynn sPHPI ' P; 82 Delmar, Jeffrey Ray . 90, 92, 114 Deio, Kimberly Elizabeth 189 I Deurr, Jodi Lynn 71 I DiCarlo, Gregory Lawrence 1 10, 1 1 1, 178, 185 Diaz, Isacc Gil , 92 Diener, Amy Suzanne 82 Dohrn, Daniel Wayne 92 Dohrn, Leslie Earn 71 Dohrn, Linda Louise 82, 1 15, 179 Dohrn, Lori Lynn 80,82,89, 179, 191 Dollinsky, Robby 71, 130 Dora. Michael Anthony 82, 10? Dora , Robin Lynn 92 Dougherty, Rodney Dean 82 Douglas, Sherrie Kay 82 Downard, Steve Jon 82 Downey, Pamela K 71 Drake, James Gordon 82, 102, 129 DriskeJl, Leann Jane jjjjj_ jjjjj jj . . 82 ■clfWWCTBMIiHirei!Hst !f M2 Kican, Mark Allen t Hftikin, Rebecca Lynn H • Bunlap. Joseph Todd ' I H Du|iray, Shannon Joan H l Dupray, Tony Darlene . , H 92 Dr r, Jeffrey Bruce . |B - B- 3 ' B 0 ' ' Ja h, William CharleSP ■■■■■ . 178, 16 iart, Chris Ann 112, 177, 18! _Jk. John Bright 71.1 12, 177, 18 ' . F ' ly. Jay Lee , . . 7 : ;irds. Jason Christopht-i ... 7 . Iwards, Pdtti Ann , . 12, 18. 36. 69. . to,T ffi7. 177, 180, 181, 185, 192,227,235,257 , lielt. David Jonathan , . . .-82; 121 iLide, Paul Earl ' i 4iB|ft ' ... 82, 102 Elliot, Brandi Michelle i, - ' SlH- ' 08 Ellithorpe, Kenneth David ,« i8?¥l4, 181, 186 Erier, Richard 71, 182 Erwin, Todd Christopher 92 Edwards, John Wiilliam . Puilrds, Mikie . du - Estrella, Gary Lee Evans, Daniel Todd Evans, Glenda Gay Exiine. Courtney Ann Eygnor, Robyn Gaye Eynor, Angela Christine 112, 136, 186 110, 121, 179 104 .71, 106, 107 71, 180 « Fahrney, Bert 9 2 Farrell, Charley Edward 92 Farrell, Christopher Shawn 178 Farrell, James Fitzgerald 82 Farris, Virginia May 92, 96 Fasenmyer, Timothy John 71 Fay, John Patrick 71 Fay, Kevin Eugene 82 Featherstone, Kevin John 92, 109 Feazell, Rebecca Lynn 90, 92 Fels, Vicki Lynn 92 Fenger, Roger Joseph 82, 102 Feole, Elisabeth Ann 71 Ferrie. George Michael 71 Ferro, Vincent Anthony 83, 1 02 Fetter, Keri Marie 92 Fink, Jill Michelle 92,97,103 Finke, Thomas Henry 83, 1 10, 186 Finley, Jerome 92 Fisher, Daryl Marie 92, 1 10 Fisher, Karsten Robert 72 Fisher, Kimberly Ann 177 Fisher, Terry .. ?;. ' . T.TT.T ' . ' .TT::::: 92 Fisher, Theresa Anne 72 Fitzpatrick, Jamie Diane 72. 1 10, 1 1 1 Fleming, Robert 72 Fogel, Cindy Ray 83 Fogel, Wendy Kay 72 Foley, Shanna Layne 92 Foley, Sharee Layne ... 180, 184, 194, 202, 203, 206, 207 Folker, Robert 92, 1 20 Fonda, Mia Lynn 82 Forsythe, Brent Rual 92 Forsythe, Terry Wayne 72 Forth, Cindy Lea 83 Foster, Christine Marie 83 Foster, Lisa Ann 185 Foster, Rodney t ugene 92, 1 02 Fowler, Pamela 83, 182 Fronce, Melissa Jeanne 92 Frank, Gerald Andrew 93 Freeman, Bradley Richard 83, 109, 121, 179 Freeman, Kristin Kay 106, 1 14 Frenette, Darlene Ann 83, 1 1 5 Frenette, Michele Lynn 92 Fuller. Christina .SB- -HH . . 83 Fuller, Robert Francis - i m ' ' ' ' Furness, Matthew Richard , . . . 92 Gaches, Matthe a Richard . . 92 Gant, Gary Dean . dm Garcia. Kevin Ri bert iHJ H- :- 2, 192 Garcon, Catherine B ' ' ' Garland, Michael Norman , ... 92 Garigus. Tosia .Xnn .83 Garvin, Richard l;ric - B Garvin, Todd Russell jm . . 77 7. . ' 83 Gates, Courtnev . . . ' : . , .,f.v. 93f Gates, Keith , : . . ST Gates, Timothy Wade 93 Gauthier, Gilbei i David •, ■1. ' - 93, 1 78 Geary, Donald Allen - ' k ' Geer, Shaun Taniurlayn . , , . 9 83 Gerling. J. Scott ' 83 Gibbs -Wendy Gathleen , 93 Gideon, Natalie Ann 83 Giesler, Corrinne Lynn 182 Gill, Michael Wayne 83, 93 Gill, Rebecca Janell 93 Givens, Bryan Keith 93 Gjelsten, Ann Krist 181 Glenn, Shari Elizabeth 93, 1 83 Glouner, Gary Don 136, 179, 181, 186. 191 Glouner, Gregory David 83 Godwin, Marcus 93, 114. 184 Goebel, Bradley James 72 Goebel, Gregory K? Golden, Amy Jon 72, 181 Golding, Marcus Quinn 53. 87 Goldsworthy, Duane Robert . ■rm ' i 121 178 ,184 185 23, 1-29 Goldsworthy, Robin Lyn 177 Gomez, Michael Valention 114 Gonzales, Christian Sterling 83 Goodwin, Julie Heather 182 Goodwin, Patricia Yvone 104 Gordon, Susan Elizabeth 83 Goss, Lisa Dawn 72, 79 Graham, Chad Leonard 93 Graham, John Jay 93 Graybeal, Lisa Marie 83 Graybill, Kenneth Forrest 72 Grenn, Jeffrey Anan 182, 202 Green, Lawrence Joseph 72, 184, 186, 202 Greenamyer, Theresa Marie 72 Greenlee, William Joseph 83, 129 Greenwood, Pamela Sue 72, 182, 183 Gregg, Angele Marie 93, 108, 183 Gregg, Ronald Anthony 106, 136, 179,, 182, 183 Gregson, Donald Joseph 100, 101, 130, 177, 180, 183, 185 Greive, Michael James 72, 109 Gressinger, Paige Michelle 93 Griggs, Michael Wayne 93, 97 Gritton, Ronald Alan 177, 183, 184 Grow, Debbie Ann 72 Guzzard, Christine Richelle 68, 72, 1 10, 183. 186 Hack. Susan C 93, 182 Hadjes, Mark George 93, 120 Hagerstrom, Ingrid Elizabeth 93 Hall Susan Bette 83 Hall, Theresa Marie 83 Hallett, Ken J 93, 1 14, 192 Hatlterman, Dwayne Irving 83, 109 Ham, Julie Ann 101 Hamilton, Alexander Keith 93 Hamilton, Elizabeth Conover 72, 184. 186 Hammond, Sean Leslie 72, 83, 202 Handlos, Dagmar Robin 83, 202 Hans, Gregory Charles 72, 182 Hardt, Danny Jay 83, 109 Hargreaves, Guy Gibson ,99 100, 130, 177, 180,185, 194 Hari h, DavidT 100, 177, 180 Haringa, Pamela Kay 83,103 Harper, Sean Kenneth 72 Harpur, April Ann 93 Hams,, Margaret Mary,. 112, 177, 181, 183, 185, 190, 194, 197 Hams, Renee Delia . . , Harrs, Robert William Han vman. Douglas Michael , Harnng, Sheryl Ann . Harting. Victoria Lynn Haselman, Monica Has Iman, Sean . , Hassatt, Richard ' . , 72, 185 Hassman, Jay Richard 73.76, 121, 179, 180, Hdwley, Samantha 84, Hayes, Shawn Kenneth ,93 Hayhurst. Jill 73 1 16, 1 17, 179 Hearne, Darryl Jay Heath. Angela Rene Heitz. Patrick Gust , B ' 1, I Heitz. Scott Thomas 11 Helfrich, Cathrine Christine 73 Helsper. Lisa Marie ... 12. 14. 18. 36. 69. 83, 9%177, 188 57 Hendricks, Maria Jean 93, 82 Henery, Scott Fitzgerald 73. 100 Henson, Holly Jean 1 85 Heron, Glen A 73, lOOi 101 Herrena, Kristin Ann 84 Herrena, Mechelle Renee 73. 1 78, 1 79 ;rena, Roseanna Delores 93, 1 82 pr ' t rothy Ann 73, 99, 104, 105 _ er llzabeth Rea . , 73, 99, 104, 186 Hess, Kimberly Dee 73, 180 Hildebrand, Kendi Joy 73 Hildebrandt, Densie Kae -r: . . 93 1 243 Ik. Hill. Frank Glen 84 Hilleary, Eric 84, 109 Hilton, Todd David 184, 202 Hite, Stephanie Ann 84 Hobart, Craig Patrick 90, 93, 192 Hobson, Tamara Lynn 73 Hogan, Sheldon Michale 73 Holloway, Jolie Lee 93 Holloway, Leesa Jo 73 Hopkins, Brian G 84 Hopkins, Christina Marie 73 Hopkins, Julie Rae 84 Hoskins, David William 84 Housley, Tamara Layne 93 Howard, Donald Samuel 93 Hoyt, Richard Nelson 93 Hubbs, Kathaleen Monique 84, 108 Hubbs, Timmothy Allen 110 Hudson, Lisa Lynn 84, 186 Huey, David Joseph 68, 73, 6 Huffman, Arlene Gay 93 Huhn, Danett ' Marie 93 Huhn, Denise R 73 Humphries, Helen Louise 84, 191 Humphries, Jennifer Ivy 93 Hunt, Darren Michael 73 Hunter, Darren Michael 73 Hunter, Danny Victor 93 Hunter, Jeffrey Richard 73 Hunter, Michael Len 84 Huntley, Linda Diane 188 Hurd, Denise Marie 186, 189 Hurd, Roger John 84 Hussey, Lori Ann 73 Hutchinson, Thomas Blair 73 Hutton, J.D 73, 1 12, 130. 177 Mutton, Krystan 1 115 lacono, Salvadore James 93, 1 14, 183 Ibbs, Cathy Ann 80, 84, 183 Ibbs, Tina Marie 178, 180, 183, 186, 192,194 Ikenberry, Richard Christopher 73, 100, 185 Ikenberry, Rochelle Lee 93, 1 15 Ikenberry, Kalherine Ann 93, 115 Inghan, Ariane Michefle 73, 1 10 Ingraham, Lisa Lynne 73, 1 16 Ingraham, Richanj C. 98 Irvind, Kimberly Kay 184 Ivett. De Ann 84 Ivett. Joy Louise 93 Ivy, Matthew Curtis 84 J Jackson, Sean Zachary 84, 121 Jacobs. David Paul 84 Jacobsen. Andrea 84, 103 Jagt, Diane Lynn 73, 184 Jagt, Julie Elizabeth 84, 182, 183 Jauron, Julie Michelle 93 Javis. Larry 114 -klyj Jayne, Stephen F 73, 186 Jeffers, Randy Dale 84 Jensen, Jennifer A 84 Jensen, Shannon Rae 93, 180 Jensvold, Lars Pster. — . — . -■ ny i . ' 84 Jerup, Jannie i vT .■ PPlBliC ' 181 Jevas, Tracey Ann 84 Jimenez, Charlene Ann . 114, 177, 178, 179, 181, 186 Johnson, Caralyn Mary 93 Johnson, Cecil Edward 93 Johnson, David Allen 84 Johnson, David Wayne 84 Johnson, Jill Marie 93 Johnson, Julianne Lynnette 73. 1 16 Johnson, Kimberly Gay 93 Johnson, Mitchell Ray 73 Johnson, Susie Jane 188 Johnson, Timothy Dale 84 Johnson, Todd Aaron 123, 177 Johnson, William Michael 110, 1 11, 180 Johston. Russell E 84 Jones, Joanna Lynn 85 Jones. Matt Glen 73 Jones, Robert A 73 Joyce, Brian Michael 100 Joyce. Michael Dean 73 K Kajfasz, Chad Michael 85, 102 Kampen, William Alan 73 Katzman, Jayme Lynn ; 85 Kean, Alexander 85 Keith. Susan Anne 74 Keller. Mundy Natasha 85 Kelly, Christopher Michael 93, 1 14 Kelly, Stephanie G 85 Kelsey, Kevin R 85 Kennedy, Eli Daniel 85 Kent, John Russell 93 Kepford, Julie Osa 186 Kephart, Allen John 85. 184, 191 Keys, Dalene Lavonne 74 Kimes, Keri Joel .. 74, 110, 111, 112, 177. 1789, 182, 183, 186 Kinderman, Annique Frances 85 Kinderman, Michelle Alayne 178, 189, 206, 207 Kington, Karia Lynn 67, 74 Kirkhofer. Eric James 93. 184 Kiter. Robert Stewart 85 Kjenstad, Teresa Annette 74 Kliewer, Todd Martin 93 Kline, Gary Wayne 85, 102 Knowling, Misti Elaine 85 Knox, Laura 93, 108 Knox. Stephanie Elyse 93 Koblasa, Nancy Milene 74 Koch, Robert David 184 Kohrell. Kerry Lynn 94 Kolack. Taja L 93,1 83 Konicek, Vikki 94 Koppers, Kevin Edward 94 Kramer, Cindy Marie. . 74, 106 Krause, Kristin Marie j. . 177,180 Kreis, Cynthia Louise .H. .... 94 Krieger. Michael B ■ ... 94 Krieger, Mark F .- 85 Kristensen, Aaron Roy 94 Kritz, Eric Alan TTfT 74. 1 10 Krogman, Joel Robert 74, 1 00 Kuiphof, Peter Russell . 94 Kunsek, KennetKCharles 74, 1 00, 1 85 1 LaBounty, Jason Scott 94, 123 Lacey, Edward Glenn 85 Lake, John Hanson 94 LaMirand, Melissa Lee 94 Lamph. Wayne Thomas 85, 185 Lasher, Heath G 85, 121 Lattin. William Kelly 94 Lavin, Kelly Elizabeth 74. 1 12 Lawrence. Mia Lee 178, 179, 183, 186, 190, 191 Lawson, Gerald C 192, 193 Layton, Christine Denice 94. 184, 202 Lee, Dawn Rochelle % 74 Uee, Steven Michael ..... . -i f jiv Lee, Steven Randall . . ' . ;T?7M,  , 130, 185 Leebolt, Andrea Noel 94 Leibowitz, Tamara Lynn 85, 184, 202, 203 Leonard, Deirde Cristin 74 Leonhardt, Kenneth Taylor 85 Lerner. Alison Leigh 85. 106, 107, 185 Lester, Catherine Cecilia 85 Levi, Claudia Aviva 94 Lewis, James Gordon 85 Lewis, Kimberly Dawn 94 Lewis, Kris 94, 102, 130 Lewis, Michael Edward ; 74 Lien, Deanna Sue ._ 185 Lind, Michelle Lisa . ' 85 Linder, Robert Patrick 74 Lindguist, Brita Elizabeth 181 Linzer, Brett Adam 85 Little, Elizabeth Anne 90,94, 103 Little, Vincent Thomas 85 LoBosco, Deanne Marie 85 Long, Loretta B 94 Longfellow, Ty Morgan 94 Longnecker, Mark Robert 94, 1 14, 136 Longnecker, Ronald Keith 85, 202, 203 Loper, Rhonda Janine 94 Loudon, Jeffrey Michael 85, 182 Lowe, Richard Michael 74 Lowe, Robert Michael 79, 94 Lowe, Robert Russell 120 Lubisich, John Peter 112, 194 Lubisich, Robert 94, 1 14 Lucas. Christina Yvonne 85 Lucas. John Perry 74 Luers, Kirk Steven 94 Lujan. Guadalupe R 85 Lupear. Jeffery Clay 74 Lutcavish. Michael James 85 M Madden, Jon . , . 74 183 Madden, Keri Jean Mane . . ' . ' ' . ... 80, 85 Madden, Kimberly Patrice 185 Madden, Shana Elizabeth 94 Maeda, Kayoko 182 Magdaleno, Mark Scott 75 100 130 Mahaffey, Erin Colleen 85 Maikai, Andrew Edward 85 102 Malizia, Frank Anthony 85 120 Mareschal, John Thomas 74 Margadonna, Todd O ' Neil 85 120 Margadonna, Vickie Leeann 1 16 Marr. William Cameron 85 121 Marriott, Robert Eugene 74 Marsala, Sherri Ann. . . 74 Martin, Amy Darragh . 94 110 182 Martin, Cheryl Lynn . . 94 Martin, Philip Thisted . 85 109 Martin, Robert Charles 94 Martinez, Alfred Diego ,ja 94 129 Martinez, Paul Herbert Wt ' ' ' ' Masing, Lynda MR 85 Matton, Douglas H. . . . K 183 Mayberry, Michael Douglas Ki Maye, Janine Therese . k 85 Maynard, Richard Alan 74 McBride, Kimberly Lynn 3S 74 McCarroll, Jeffrey S. . . 74 123 McComb, Patti Marie . f 94 110 McCreery, Steven Mark Wk 74, 1 12, 177, 186 McCrory, Joann Marie s 85 McCurdy, Amy Lynne . x ' J06, 178, 179, 186 McDonald, Patrick Howard 100, 101 McFarland, Jeffrey Scott 74 McFarlane, Shawn Phillip 85 McGill. David Lee 94 McQill. Jim Alan , . . 74. 102 McGovern, Danny James 85, 1 14. 179 McGovern. Kalhryn Anne 75, 1 04 McHenry, Troy Keene 75, 130 Mcllroy, Scott Reed 75, 103, 182 McKee, Kerry Beth 85, 103 McLellan, David C 123 McMullen, Jeffrey Alan 94 McMullen, Rovert Stockton 75 McNabb, Michael D. . . . .., 94 McNeils, Mindette ReneeT !-; 183 Meadors, Destin 94 Meddles, David Joseph 177, 183, 184 Median, David Ernest 75 Medina, Richard Edward 94 Merandi, Michele P 94 Mertz, Stephen Todd 85, 1 14 Mickelson, Kara H 75 244 Mikkelson, Denise J 85 Milan, Rachel 75, 202 Miller, Bruce Allan 75 Miller, Darrin Hayes 94 Miller, Elizabeth Anne 75, 207 Miller, Gregg Alan 94, 120 Miller, Judy A 177, 180 Miller, Julie Lucile 86, 108, 186 Miller, Kristine M 86 Miller, Michael Brian 86 Miller, Michelle 86 Miller,Tanii 75 Miller, Tara Lynn 86 Millsap, Barry McKay 94 Millsap, Carrie Michelle 86, 1 16, 1 17 Minichino, Elizabeth Anne 95 Miranda, Christopher Daniel 183 Miranda, Collen Felice 181,183, 192,193 Mitchell, Todd Stewart 86 Mizenski, Ginine E 75, 184, 202, 206, 207 Moedl, Stacey Anne 86 Mondor, Belinda Sue 95 Monteleone, Kristian Lynn 75 Monies, De Oca, Nancy 177,178, 180, 183, 192 Montgomery, Esa M 80, 86 Moore, Jennifer Leigh 177, 183, 186, 192 Morgan, Mary Eileen 182 Morgan, Tonya Laureen 86 Morris, Julie Lynn 86 Morris, Michael Joseph 86 Morris, Ronnie Duane 86 Morris, Stephanie Ann 86, 187 Morrow, Michael John 86, 102 Mortensen, Dewayne 86 Morton, Kristy Lorraine 75 Moseley, Howard Easton 86. 1 14 Mosher, Rebecca Lyn 1 77 Moss, Richard Scott 75 Moysther, Robbine Dawn 86 Mudge, Teresa Lynn 115 Murphy, Melissa Ann 95, 115 Murphy, Michael Shan 95 Murphy, Michele Rae 85 Musae, Sena Marie 75 Musgrave, Jim Matthew 86, 100, 122, 123, 129 Myers, Becky Rochelle 86 Myers, Glenn James 86 N Nance, Mita Renee 95 Nardini, James Anthony 184 Nardini, Suzanne Victoria 86 Neal, Brandi Jo 95 Nelson, Joel Alan 75, 1 12, 1 13, 177, 183, 186 Nelson, Tami Karia 75 Nettles, Yolanda Kay 86 Neumann, Melissa Lynn 86, 184, 202, 203 Newton, Michelle Louise 95 Nicholas, Sherri Faye 75 Nieblas, Theodore Scott 75, 202 Nikas, Nick George .i- 177 Nordblum, Daniel William 95 Northcutt, Leslie Elise 95 Northcutt, Stacey Anne 86 Norton, Kevin James 75, 182, 184, 202 Nowak, Elizabeth 95, 110 Nowak, Patrick Edward 75, 109, 178, 179 br aLvnn . IJ 4,177- 17a. 183, 192, 193, 194, 195 o Obosky, Eugene Michael 86 O ' Bryan, Patrick 95 Ocepek, Michael David 75, 1 78 Ocepek, Robyn Christine 177, 178, 181 O ' Connor, Paul Joseph 72, 75, 1 12 O ' Donnell, Domnic Desmone 76, 109 O ' Donnell, Julie Ingrid 95, 108 Okamoto, Yasuko 76, 86, 181 Oliver, Michelle Lynn 86 Olson, Amy Juliet 95 Olson, Brian David 86. 95, 184 Olson, Charleste 95, 183 Olson, Kirsten 86, 1 16, 186 Olson, Tammi Ann 95 O ' Neil, Tima Lurie 95 O ' Neill, Sean Michael 95 Orr, Mary Loretta 76 Ortega, Oscar 86, 1 18 Oscislawski, Nora Susan 95, 183 Osgood. Jean Elizabeth 86 Ostman, Ramona 95 Oversby, Carrie Sue 86, 108, 206 P Page, William Lee 95 Paisley, Terra Lynn 95, 103 Papp, Michael Vincent 177 Papp, Steven D 94, 95 Pappas, John Scott 95 Parcel, Joanne Marie 95, 1 15 Paredes, Diann G 177 Parham, Tate Ray ' . 95 Parker, Catherine Marie 95 Parker, Cherry Ann 95, 180 Parker, Mike 95, 202 Parker, Niki Rene 95 Passno, Lisa Kathleen 95 Patten, Kary Christine 86 Payne, Gary Lee 86 Pearce, Sharon 76, 184 Pearson, Lori L 86 Pearson, Timothy M 76, 86, 102 Pentecost, Jennifer Ann 95 Peril, Daniel Lee 76 Peters. Lya Dannette 76, 183 Peterson, Geri Lynn 116 Petritz. Michael 86. 1 20 Petrizze, David Norman 76 Pettus, Heather Lynn 79 Phillips, Kenneth Eugene 92, 95,120 Pietrzak, Jon Lucian 79 Pilant, Robin Lynn 116, 183, 184 Pilkington, Amy Elizabeth 86 Pilin, Daniel John 95 Pitts, Beverly 95 Pleasant, David Lewis 76 Pohlmann, Kristin Ellen 76 Pope, Jennifer M S5 Porrazzo, Cassie Michelle 86 Porter, John Scott 76 Porter, Karen Hope 86, 1 10, 1 15, 179, 184, 202 Postoy, Genia Ruth 71 , 76, 189. 206, 207 Powell, Teri LaRae 95 Preece, Thomas Richard 95 Prentice, Craig Anthony 95 Prietto, Victor Charles 76 Promiek, Sak 123 Provencher, Robert Craig 95 Pruitt, Jennifer Lynn 86, 189 Puff, Laurel Judith 95 R Raffaelli, Mark Lorenzo 86, 102 Raney, Mechele 95 Rappaport, Joseph D 95 Rasmussen, David John 123 Rasmussen, Margaret Mary 76 Ready, Allison JO 76, 184, 202 Reed, Dea Marie 95 Reed, Edward Andrew 86 Reed, Laurie Lynn 76 Reed, Michele Tambra 95 Reese, Melissa Ann 86 Reibel, Marella Elaine 76 Reichelderfer, James D 76 Reiswig, Ronald Allen 95 Reiter, Robyn M 76, 182, 188, 207 Relph, Russell John 76 Reyenga, Cristine W 76. 86 Reynoso. Jessie 87, 102. 121 Riach, Heather Daye 95, 183 Rice, Debbie Jean 95 Rice, Donald Gordon 76 Richards, Margie Elizabeth 183 Richtmyer, Lonn Barry 95, 114 Ridgeway, Andrew Scott 183 Rieger, Lori A 178, 180 Riendeau, Eileen Jeanne 87 Rindal, Christian G 95 Ringhofer, Jay Campbell 87, 121, 122 Rios, Robert Alfred 184 Ritchie, Lisa Dawn 95 Roark, Robert Patrick 76, 136 Roath. Douglas Scott 77 Roberds. Jon David 87 Roberts. Lisa Michelle 90, 95 Robinson, Dana Lee 77 Rodocker, Ron 87 Rogers, Patrick A 77, 202 Rollberg, (Ido Hans 95, 184 Romack, Deanna Lynn 95 Roper, Traci Annette 77 Rosano, Billy Yabut 87 Rose, Kenneth Wayne 77, 184 Rosedale, Michael Wayne ... 1 12, 177, 178, 180, 182, 183, 185, 186, 194 Rosedale, Robin Anne 99, 106, 107, 192, 252 Rosenow, Scott Edward 181,186, 206 Ross, Kristi Ann 95 Rosser, Keith Alan 96, 109 Roth, Lisa 96 Roupe, Scott David 96 Rubio, Tina Marie 87 Ruggles, Rollin Scott ... 1 18, 178, 179, 180, 183, 184, 194 Rumfalo, Dan 68 Runnels, Christopher Matthew 87 Rush, Robert D 178 Rush, Wenki L 67, 77, 104, 105 Rutherford, Suzanne L 87, 103 Ryan, Kathleen Lynn 87 s Sacks, Lance D 87 Sample, June Roseanne 97 Sanchez. John Christian 1 77. 202 Sanchez, Julie Louise 87. 186 Sanchez. Laura Anne 96. 1 83 Sanchez. Steven M 77 Sanderson. Lisa Dawn 96, 183 Santana, Ricardo 96, 114 Saulpaugh, David Edward . ■ nwinmiiiMiii 7 Saxbury. Jared William ' . . . .T f-.TT. 77 Scavone, Katerine Marie 163, 178, 183, 184, 186, 192 Schaefer, Mistie Marie 87 Schaferle, Elizabeth Blaine 96 Schmiedel, Sheila Anne 77 Schroeder. Laurie Lynn 77 Schroeder, Rick Wayne 87 Schultz. Shawna Kay 67. 71, 77, 188 Schurter, Elaine 96, 180 Scoggins, Jeffrey Robert 77, 100, 130, 185. Scorriell, Michael John . 178, 179. 180, 181, 182, 183, 185 Scott, Cheryl Lynn 87, 186 Schultz, Shannon Noel 96 Seaman, Algela Dee 96 Seeley, Timothy John 77 Selvidge. Angela Denise 96 Sessions, Scot Charles 87, 102 Sessions, Toni Lynn 96 Setran, Andrea Heidi 77. 184 Seyden, Jennifer Lisa 178, 182 Shaffer, Ryan Scott 96 Sharp, Jason Lee 87, 202 Sharp, Lawrence Michael 77, 1 14 Sharp, Michaelle Kay 87 Sharp, Tammie Annette 96 245 Shaw, Kathleen E.. 1,7, 12, 17, 18,21,29,83,87,88, 101, 177, 192, 193,257 Shaw, Laura Lynn 96, 1 82 Shellenback, Tonya Maree 77 Sheppard, Barry Everett 96 Shields, Melinda Lee 96 Short, Warren Eugene 96, 136 Shotts, Michael Wayne 77 Shusda, Sherilynn Sharlet 77 Sidhu, Kristian Marie 96 Silva, Margaret 87 Simmons, Rick A 77 Sims, Julia L 252 Singleton, Tracy Nadine 87, 103 Skates, Kristen 96 Skelton, Lea Marie 87 Skowron, Cynthia Anne 177, 178, 183 Slater, Kham Nelson 96 Slaughter, Brian Keith 96 Slau lter, Kevin Teal 77 Small, Katherine Elizabeth 77 Small. Kirstin Elena 87 Smed ley, Elizabeth Sue 101, 192 Smith, Bret MlfclieilT 77, 136 Smith, Curtis Michael 178, 179, 183 Smtih, Jennifer Lynn Smith, Kenneth Wayne 77 Smith, Michele Lernore 87, 1 ' Smith, Richard Rae . . . ,. , 87 Snyder, Robert Jerone 96 Southard, Ludinda Ann 87 Sparks, David Scott . 77 Spencer, Cynthia Lynn K. . . 87 Spencer, Paul % . . , . . . . . jM ... 96 Spoerl, Tanya Rochelle . 7, 1 15 Spriegel, Robert Adan Spriegel, Trina Lynn T Spunt, Elyse Jannele Stanley, Shana Lynn Starck, Nerissa Ismay .... Starnes, Any Joelle Starr, Eric Louis Staviski, Traci Lynn Steel, Eric Richard Steele, Donna L Steffens, Kinberly Tamayo Steiner, Arianne H 88, 108 Stell, Shara Kay 77 Steuerwald, Geoffrey Michael 96 Steuerwald, Nicholett Marie 77, 186 Stephens, Heather Lee 96 Stevens, Nick 182 Stevens. Ronald Lee 96 Stevenson, Lisa Mae 96 Stewart, Chris Kelly 77 Stewart, Cindy Ann sh, . .88 Stewart, Donna Lulsa . . Stewart, James Charles Stewart, Kimberly Ann . Stierhoff, Carrie J 77. . 77 Stillman, Christina Marie 96 Stowe, Kirk Albert 77, 122, 123. m, 186 Strait, Christopher M ! , . 96 Strait, Weldon Thomas 78 Straub, Carla Nicole 178 Struzan, Chri stian Drew 95 Stumpf, rtflfcp K ? 88 Sturgeon, Sharane J fW . .96 Sturtevant, Karen Lois 88 Sudeck, Lori Anne 88, 202 Sunny, Stacy Jean 116 Suttles, Erik Lee 78 Sweeney, Kimberly Marie 78 Sweeney, Michael James 88, 129 Swim, Paul Brian 96 T Tamble, Michelle Marie 8 Tanguary, Daniel Wilson 78 Taylor, Carrie 96, 184, 202 Taylor, James Daniel 88, 89, 102 Terrell, Glenn Ray 78 Terrell, Steven Wayne 97 Terry, Genevieve Sue 104, 105 Terry, Kevin Patrick 97 Tesoro, Sue Lynn 184 Testerman, Derek Andrew « 97 Thabet, Nina Manon .78 Thacker, Jeffrey Charles 88 Thom, Christine Frances . Thomas, Roy Mack . Thomasson, Stacy Lane . Thompson, Fredrick Roy . Thompson, Martin Leroy . Timpone, Kelly Ann , Tinney, Ronda Elizabeth . Tobin, Mary Elizabeth . Todd, Amanda Gail . Torgan, Julie Ann . Torres, Frank Anthony ■ • • i % 109 Torrey, Jeanne Marie j 184, 202 Touchon, Andre h 88 Touchon, Gigi Marie 1 88 Trapanedfoiy p: . 177, 184, 202 Troy, Matthew Philip 97 Troy, Thomas Aquinas 97 Tucker, Kelly McKown 97 Tucker, Zachary Damon 97, 114, 183 Tulcan, Aurelia 88 U A Underwood, Daniel Bernard . . 1 12, 1 13, 130, 177, 186 Underwood. Don Paul 114 I V Vail, Jennifer Lynn 78, 1 10 Valentine, Rebecca Ruth 78. 116 Valli, Alfred James ; . 88 n Narel, David Eugene 78 nee, Jeffrey B 97 Vance, Steven Matthew 78 Vanni, Lisa Kay 78 Vanrossum, Rick Michael 78, 185 Vetasco, David Richard 97. 120 Velie, Philip Todd 76, 179, 180, 181, 183 Vento, Lisa Ann 97, 182 Veres, Chris Allen 88 Victor, Carmen R 68,78, 110, 181, 186 Victor, Carol R 78, 110, 181, 186, 190, 191 Vitek, Paige Christian 97 Volpe, Valerie Diana 97 Vom Steeg, Autumn Mae 88, 103, 185 Vom Steeg, Kari Rochelle 97, 108 Von Kaenel, Robert J 112,113 on Kaenel, Stefanie A 83, 187 on Pingle, Kristin Noel 88 I w — Waelder, Kelly Raymond 78 Waelder, Yvonne Corrine 97 Wagner, Jerilyn 78 Waki, James Richard 88 Wallace, Gregoru Kirk 97 Wallace. Julie Suzanne 88, 108 Waller, Elain e E 97 Walsh, Shannon Elaine 106, 178, 179, 186 Warren, William James 88 Watson, Shanna Danielle 88, 97, 180 Weatherman, Tammy Lynn 97 Webb, Charles Robert 97, 129 Webb, Julia Ann 78 Weider, Nicole Barbara 88 Weiss, Kimberly Piper 78, 183, 186 Wellons, Jeffrey Thomas 78 Wellons, Suzanna Lynn 97 Welsh, Donald Francis 97. 1 14 Welsh. Patrick Lewi 88, 114 Wermers, Jennifer Ann 97 West, Marcella Joell 71, 88, 187 Westberg, Peter John 97 Westshal, Karol 97 Westshal, Lisa Anne 78 White, Susan Andrea 78 Wikert, Stephen Eugene 97 Williams, Brenda Lee 88 Williams, Charles Patrick 97, 109 Williams, Derek Walter 97 Williams, Glen Alan .•. 97 Williams, Jennifer Beth 88, 187 Williams, Kristin D 78 Williams, Stacy Ann 116, 177, 179, 185, 194 Willis, Bryan Daniel 92, 97 Willis, Kristi Lynn 88, 1 14 Wi lson, Douglas Ellsuerth 1 18 Wilson, Elizabeth Ann 78, 1 10 Wilson, Mark Alan 76, 78 Wilson, Tami Kay 88 Wilson, Teresa Lee 185 Winch, Gregory Arthur 97 Winch, Kristin Marie 78, 182, 183, 206, 207 Writtrig, Christopher Lee 88 Writtig, David John 88 Woeltz, Michelle Christini .... 79, 183, 184, 202, 207 Woerth, James Leo 177 Wolf, Joseph David 88 Wolfe, Timothy iM xander 97, 184 Wolven, Rich J 88 Wolven, Rodney 97, 109 Wood, Steven Douglas 97 WoodlancisMice E 88, 186 Woodland, Christopher P 79 Woods, Bonnie Michelle 88 Woods, Shannon Christine . . •. 79 Woodson, Darryl Lee 79, 123 Woolley, Todd Jay . . . .■ ..„ 97 Wyatt, MicHlel Grenger . .W j. 88, 102, 1 19 Wymer, Jennifer June . . . . W- . . 88. 1 15 Wysocki, Millicent Grace mr 97 Yahn. Scott Elliott 97, I2C Yamada, Bradford Titsuso 68, 7£ Vang, Peter 79, 1 12, 177, 186 Vbarra, David Richard 100, 102, 119, 177, 18! Ybarra, Larry Dean 88, 12C Yee. Jared H 97 Yellowman, Junanita Jane 9i Young, Damian Eugen 97, 12C Young. Tracy Elizabeth 97 Youngman, Mike J 88, 1221 Yturri, Caralinda Lee 751 Yuran. John R 91 Zack, Matthew Stephan 97, 13( Zack, Michael Joseph 17 ' Zamaitat, Sonja Veronika 97, 1 80, 1 8: Zamaitat, Sylvia Gertrude 79, IE Zambel, Tracy Lee 18. ' Zehenni, Anthony 11 ' ZimmTrask, Noel Anne 97, 101 246 Rim Top Ten ongsj. )own Under Menat Wor 2. Hungry tike The Wolf Duran-Durauuw— 3. Walking in LA - Missing Persons 4. Shadows of the Night Pat Benatar 5. Destination Unknown Missing Persons 6. Rock the Casbah The Clash 7. Words Missing Persons 8. Rio ' Duran-Duran 9. Africa Toto 10. Stray Cat Strut Stray Cats Albums 1. Business as Usual Men at Work 2. Spring Session M Missing Persons 3. Built for Speed Stray Cats 4. Combat Rock The Clash 5. Escape Journey 6. Get Nervous Pat Benatar 7. Rio Duran-Duran 8. Only-a-Lad Oingo Boingo 9. Get Lucky Lover Boy 10. Foreigner Four Foreigner Li-- Groups 1. Missing Persons 2. Men at Work 3. Pat Benatar 4. Stray Cats 5. Journey 6. The Clash 7. Duran-Duran 8. Oingo-Boingo 9. Lover Boy 10. Asia Top Ten _ S 7 ead the NewsT Night by Night Prank — (prank) noun: a ludicrous or mildly mischievous act. Hats off to the seniors who properly defin- ed the meaning of prank. The exasperated administration never knew what to expect from the spirited Senior class. September began the planning of various methods of livening up the school and by October, our little surprises began to show up. The goal posts magically changed colors one night and Santa delivered a Christmas tree just before Christmas break. Our school speed limit in the parking lot was changed to 55 M.P.H. and who can forget the night it rained fried eggs? Senior square was attacked one day by hooded gangsters who thought the underclassmen might enjoy some ReddiWhip for lunch. Super Chicken (remember the cartoon) and his band of merry men made a guest appearance in the halls of Rim. How did we know it was Super Chicken? Why they were all wearing capes that said ' 83! Our pranks were many, and were done in fun. This was our farewell to Rim and to our childhood; tomorrow I suppose we ' ll grow up. SQ.P K Y SR. READY WHfP oday. Standin ' on a Mountain Top On July 11, 1983 our World Cultures ' teacher, Marty Nicholas will be leaving for the Pamir Mountains, located in South Central Russia. The Pamirs are between Hindukush and the Himalayas. The objec- tive is to climb Peak Communism at 24,590 feet high, which is the highest peak in the Pamirs and in Russia. The expedi- tion will be 5 weeks long, 4 of which will be spent conditioning and climbing. The climb itself will take between 8 and 4 days. Before returning to the States, Mr. Nicholas will tour Central Asia, Bokhara, Tashkent and Samarkand; places very few westerners ever get a chance to visit. We wish Mr. Nicholas the best of luck. Long Distance Voyagers December 1 1-20, four Rim runners went to Taiwan as members of a team of American athletes to run in the Republic of China Na- tional 8.5 kilometer championships. They were Tim Hubbs, Greg DeCarlo, Beckie Boone, and Lindsay Collins. They were selected from their entries in the Mount San Antonio College cross-country invita- tional. The team was made up of forty five runners from high schools throughout Southern California. The Rim students rais- ed part of the expense of the trip from community clubs and organizations. The group spent the first four days of their trip in Honolulu, Hawaii where they watch- ed the Honolulu Marathon and enjoyed the sun and surf. The remainder of their trip was spent in Taiwan. They visited Taipei (the capital) and the city of Kaohsuing. The competition took place in Kaohsuing. There were 1500 runners in the race which was a little over five miles. The Rim run- ners finished well and many of their team- mates received trophies. All four agreed that the trip was a fabulous experience and were grateful to be a part of it. 348 Editor ' s Report Very Special Each year seems to claim a few of our favorite people, famous or friends, and though the loss of someone is simply : nature making room for the new members of our world and the high school graduates are looking for a position to hold, death is a difficult subject to understand or accept. Our senior class was fortunate to have all its members in good health for our final ceremony, but there are a few people we ' ll remember as very special though we never knew them personally. Among these are actor, Henry Fonda; Princess Grace; and singer, Karen Carpenter. All contributed happiness to a lot of people and their presence will be missed. So Long After eleven years of entertaining us, M.A.S.H said farewell. Each episode was written and acted with humor, yet had a iserious message to pass on. The cast was so likeable, we felt as if we knew them: B.J., Hawkeye, Hot Lips, Col. Potter, Kl- inger, Charles, Father Mulcahy; and from the early cast: Radar, Henry, Trapper Nurse Baker, and Frank. They all had such [distinctive and realistic personalities. I Thank you M.A.S.H. for allowing us to jgrow up with your subtle teachings and lessons, your comedy and cast. Monday nights will never be as fun without the 4077. In Answer to Prayers . . . Last year Edward Karady, then a freshman, was involved in a near fatal acci- dent in a fourby-four which left him unable to walk or talk. His family was told he would never regain these abilities but with the prayers and thoughts of many students, families, and community members, Edward is now walking with aid and talking. Keep it up Edward, you ' re in our thoughts. My Generation Recognize these places? How long will they remain our hangouts? How long before we go our separate ways? Nancy ' s Attitude Adjustment Center provid- ed us with a weekend retreat where we could kick back and forget everything. Thanks Nancy! Del Taco was our refueling station after our wins and losses at every sporting event. It was the first place we thought of when we were attacked by the munchies. Hey, don ' t forget I ' ll meet ya at Nancy ' s next year when everyone ' s home for Christmas. SICK 1 cannot go to school today, said little Peggy Ann McKay. I have the measles and the mumps, A gash, a rash, and purple bumps. My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, I ' m going blind in my right eye. My tonsils are as big as rocks, I ' ve counted sixteen chicken pox And there ' s one more that ' s seventeen. And don ' t you think my face looks green My leg is cut, my eyes are blue — It might be instamatic flu. I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke, I ' m sure that my left leg is broke — My hips hurts when I move my chin, My belly button ' s caving in, My back is wrenched, my ankle ' s sprained. My ' pendix pains each time it rains. My nose is cold, my toes are numb, I have a sliver in my thumb. My neck is stiff, my spine is weak, I hardly whisper when I speak. My tonge is filling up my month, I think my hair is falling out. My elbow ' s bent, my spine ain ' t straight, My temperature is one-o-eight. My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear. There is a hole inside my ear. I have a hangnail, and my heart is — what? What ' s that? What ' s that you say? You said today is . . . Saturday? G ' bye, I ' m going out to play! — Shel Silverstein This poem, taken from Shel Silverstein ' s book Where the Sidewalk Ends, is dedicated to all of those students who have experienced an attack of Spring Fever, with special application to my fellow classmates whose illness is compounded by acute Senioritis. — Kathleen Shaw Editor ' s Report — 2 9 „eE E nchanted JLivening In the midst of mighty mountains, and towering trees, and surrounded by the crystal waters of Lake Arrowhead the set- ting for the Junior-Senior Prom was created. From there the setting grew dramatically. The stars shone bright and the air was crisp and filled with the excite- ment of prom. The new Arrowhead Hilton, with its chandeliers, soft lights and charm enriched the elegance of the evening. Juniors and seniors alike discarded the Levi ' s, sweatshirts, and loafers, to fall into a night of fantasy. Elegantly dressed in the formal attire of long, flowing dresses and stately tuxedoes, the students enjoyed a formal dinner and were then enchanted by the music, dancing and elegant atmosphere. SSO — Jr Sr Prom ■ AM essage to OuC lass. Mike Patterson ' Time it was, and what a time it was, it was A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago it must be I have a photograph Prese rve your memories; They ' re all that ' s left you. — P. Simon Steve Shelton Message from Senior Class Advisors — S51 v. e May Never Pass This Way Again m9 — Graduation xr - ( OV or ( ly v 0 V W ' K n Life — so they say Is but a game and they let it slip away Love — like the Autumn sun Should be dying but it ' s only just begun Like the twilight in the road up ahead They don ' t see just where we ' re goin ' And all the secrets in the universe Whisper in our ears and all the years will come and go And take us up always up We May Mever Pass This Wty Again Dreams — so they say Are for the fools and they let them drift away Peace — like the silent dove Should be flying but it ' s only just begun Like Columbus in the olden days We must gather all our courage Sail our ships out on the open sea Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go And take us up, always up We May Mever Pass This Way Again So I wanna laugh while the laughin ' is easy I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile ! may never pass this way again That ' s why I want it with you ___ Cause you make me feel like I ' m more than a friend _ Like I ' m the journey and you ' re the journeys end I may never pass this way again That ' s why I want it with you -We May Never Pass This Way Again V, — ■■ t .mf r? Jooe V400, ar us OJ - 2B3 I went down to the sacred store where I ' d heard the music years before, but the man said the music wouldn ' t play . . . 4|| 1 tf d t ■ V H , ' ■ r ' i iXaH jij, y 1 j B H r ■ . Hv 3 ' 1 ■ - c ' m ciii5Bg H i w«. H 1 b ii IhI pB lSS4r — Closing .  N . i lMi . . . and there we were all in one place a generation lost in space with no time left to start again . . . Closing — -GfQodl SJJ3K 5hL ru M r jiS gf H B Pp ' f |Q ■ « W( i iS ' ! %rr ' --% ' ' 1 gmJhi sJ 6a r Mujn „.. . . ie cniiaren screame ' ovlR i i f and the poets dreamed, but not a w ken TIS§ t iyfCh bells all were broken themu Don McLean ' « n i ' «• ' c iKr (y w . ; 1983 1983


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