Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)
- Class of 1983
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I f in ,b I U if ibn? J W J i l Y l ' A Q HMJN 1 57 lLvbD.1',UMV' 1V J? V i L i,,fui7jj f N -1 rn! gf K T Q N f . J 1 I - I I f 1 - g . 2 :I AAA H I 'E ll ' v I Q n A 1 Fl 'ELILTS From th Pulqg aph ,c -i f Life page 10 t The spirit and enthusiasm ot the student- body peaked during such exciting activities as Homecoming, lntramurals, and lunch time. cademics page 32 A series of highs and lows were recorded tor the mental capacities ot the students. Those who studied, excelled in classes such as Mathematics, English, Science, and Social A I J mga Studies as well as in Arts, Business, and , Q it r , Home Economics. Clubs page 44 The students' participation and dedication to the wide variety oi clubs - from Science Club to Vocal Music and Dance to AF S - were measured as high points on the graph. ,, , ,. ,,,,. Vi' 'M' af? ,,,,, Z X Table of Contents ,,A, I 1' if i l I Sports page '28 The readings indicated a significant change when recording the activity of the athletes. They competed in such sports as waterpolo, cross country, football, softball, and swim- ming. Classes page 1 12 The test monitored an emotional change in the students. New friends were made and old triends became closer. Freshman ma- tured, Sophomores endured, luniors en- joyed, and Seniors treasured their last year in high school. Faculty page 178 The teachers and administrators worked at a steady rate throughout the year. Their hard work showed when the students' mental changes were recorded. Ads page 196 Though the nation's economy experienced a recession, the polygraph detected the stu- dents' enthusiasm to spend money. Transac- tions took place in a wide variety ot estab- lishments - everywhere trom Del Taco to University Arcade to Ski Si Sport. Table of Contents! 3 f if 'K af -,f, 5 :an , ff ZY7,f,f, I, ,,,, ,V,Y ,X ,, .W :fig , 1,7 ,.f,, V 3 K , .,w-:Wi'Y-Ts I ff fix' Wi Cf 1 I gzffw Q? .1 f f 40:6 ,f , as-, G ' ,,g4,. f ' , , f 2' vw , 'MZ -' ff' ' 'V t I ,j1:,g,1z ,QV A ,gf fag . 2 2 f X , nik? L ff ,a f , 24'-WZ, ff ,fa WGSOITIB. Opinions were evident in the wide vari- ety ot responses to the question: Why did we have more spirit and enthusiasm? Ke- vin Hemburg C125 said, 1'Peop1e were more open this year. They didn't care what others thought. Annemarie Picone C95 felt that enthusiasm was in abundance be- cause there was less segregation and more unity. Reggie Clark C125 simply said, There's more to be happy about. Mi- chelle Malone C105 decided that the en- thusiasm was due to the Seniors. They pulled together and set the example ot rowdiness and school spirit tor everyone else. Answers to the question 1'What club do you belong to, and why? had just as many varied responses. Kim Elste C95 be- longed to 1 esters because 1 thought the- ater was interesting and 1 wanted to be involved. Kelly Kennedy C105 be- longed to AFS. since she thought it was a worthwhile club. Ken Mills C115 joined the Bicycle Club due to his interest in bike riding and people. Whatever the motiva- tion was tor joining a club, all enjoyed the time spent with friends. 1. Paulla Tilton C1 15, Jack Pope C95, Anthony Rhine U lj, Scott Warren C 1 25, and Davita Cun- ningham C95 improve their acting skills. 2. Benny AdlrinsC1 15displays the G.Q. look. 3. Lea Appleton C125 dreams ot the future. 4. Steve Martin C105 looks on while Andy Hitt C105 eats an orange and Mike Weber C105 stretches out after the game. 5. Carol StinchceumC1 251ooks relieved whilein herlast regis- tration line. 6 Theme 'hav lex mi, lil, Allv 1 Y 525 5 Q 2, . If Q., rt. 1 AV.. 14 I 2' V. if M ,,., ...M if Q Jw fa 7 rvk, I - mx, C1223 ,L ' 7 ' . 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For some, lunch agreement on the sports, all telt Poly was became their favorite class. James Kay number one. CQD claimed that it involved exercise ot the ,vw M- 8 X Theme gtglfd. n, Y l. Where's Dudley Doowright when you need him solos Bi11ySacket1:Cl2l. 2. Cheri Hillfl ll, Gerald Duncan fl 25 and Shawn Ginwright C l OD are over- joyed that Lisa Woods Cl lj enjoys her chips. 3. Sandi Alexander C123 proudly shows ott the shop- ping list she made in Home EC. to Christy Brooks 1125. 4. l'Set me! begs Adrienne Drake CQJ. 5. Bob King U25 ignores school. 6. Mr. Miller and Mr. Davidson have been stridinq in step since 1966. 7. Alan Wilson C125 finishes oft another report card. 7 Theme 9 Luiuilni f 1 ' -1 7 2. F if i l 1- l Stud nt Life As students returned to the grind, many found that their horrible night- mares of homework, lectures, and sleepless nights had come true. Fortu- nately, these nightmares were balanced by the wide variety of activities pro- vided for the students. Cnce again, lunch became the favorite period of the day during which students had a chance to sit back and view the differ- ent fads and fashions or, for the more competitive type, participate in such in- tramurals as hot wheels, three-man vol- leyball, and arm wrestling. After school body builders participated in jazzer- cize, health spas, surfing, dance, and many other activities. As Homecoming drew near, there was a mad rush to fin- ish floats and plan for the Homecoming parade, picnic and dance. With Home- coming at an end, students resumed their everyday routine and reminisced about the festivities. The Seniors real- ized the time had come to start planning for the future. College Day provided Seniors and other students with an op- portunity to meet representatives from different colleges. l. Bob King C125 and Theo White C125 try to impress the Freshman girls with their muscular physique. 2. The Senior Class shows their superiority by their unsur- passed school spirit, 3. 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Although different groups of students disagreed on styles, all students took great pride in displaying their idea of a neat wardrobe. Watching students parade from class to class in a style of clothing, ranging from punk to preppy, many of the faculty members compared student life at Poly to a bizarre fashion show. What a show it was! A mixture of metallic pumps, penny loaf- ers, vans, dock-siders, espa-drillers, and the ever-popular Nike's scurried through the halls. The introduction of the new vogue look brought mini skirts and pad- ded shoulder blouses, this group fighting for the look with those who found 501 's, T-shirts, and the increasingly popular sweatsuit to be the peak of their graphs of style. l. Seeing an opportunity to wave to mom and show off their shiny teeth, slimy tongue, and dazzling eyes, Cathy Endo Cl2l cannot pass it upp too bad Jenni- fer Lowry Cl2J is caught by surprise and Sharon Born C l 25 is too busy watching Poly being defeated to reveal her best qualities! 2. Bill E. Saclxett C9D mod- els the latest in neat-o wear Cthe hood on the head and cigar lookl, while John Wayne doesn't care about the head-hood, but just wants to get his lit for once. 3. Bernard Mascari Cl2l is dumbfounded at the position Lisa Poole Cl lj has put herself in in her attempt to put her best foot forward for the photog- rapher. 4. Ann Hubbard Cl2J writes in her diary about the night before - trying to explain where her clothes are and why she's wearing dirty sheets. 5. Susan Schrader Cl2l and Bob King C125 react to Theo White's Cl2D attempted regurgitation of his school made cinnamon roll. 6. David Delorenzo Cl2l and Doug Stevens Cl-21 model the look ot the '8O's. 7. Teresa,Mangione C l Ol shows off her brand new school clothes, while friend Nicole WatersClOJ Coblivious to the weeks new fashionl concentrates on learning the newest disco step. 1' . '211.fff1,3.q:'a,y, bmw To Eat r Not To Eatl Despite the fact that the new bell sched- ule added a generous two minutes, lunch- time remained relatively unchanged. For most seniors, and a few lucky juniors, the ability to drive to such popular spots as Taco Bell, Carl's lr., McDonald's and Del Taco became a new-found freedom. Those less fortunate students who were forced to stay on campus had a choice of bringing food made by mom, Cseniors made their ownl buying food from the cafeteria, usual- ly creating litter for the janitors to pick up, or just not eating. I Another major decision faced by stu- dents on campus was where to sit during lunch. This seemed to be determined by the people they hung around with. The most popular gathering places, some used for many years, included such areas as the library steps, the Little Theatre, next to the lockers, the picnic tables, and some new additions like the locker bays in the center of campus, or the new grass in front of the 500's building. l. Bridget Bridges Cl ll thinks about more impor- tant things as she eats lunch. 2. While dozens of cars crowd their way out ot the parking lot, Darren Lehto C9l iust sits and watches. 3. Grinning like the Chesh' ire Cat, Vicki Junkert Cl ll makes others wonder what she is thinking about. 4. Heading back to empty classrooms, Sarah Mills and Betty James look forward to a short reprieve from their classes. 5. Ra- mon Macias Cl ll, Jack Lamb Cl lj, Torn Contri Cl ll, and Jose Macias ClOl sit down to a welcome break in the day. 6. Dawn Brown Cl2J, Michele O'Neal C121 and Susan Wellenkamp C125 put off going back to class as long as possible. 7. Jim Lichte ClOD prepares for an important test. 8. 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When appointed Commissioner of l.lVl. and As- semblies, John Conolly ll QD abandoned most ot the usual events and added many new and exciting ones. Some ot Conol- ly's scheduled duels were: Dungeons and Dragons, Asteroids, an obstacle course, and a triatholon, Preparing us all for sum- mer, the commissioner culminated the year with a legalized ice blocking compe- tition. l. John Kim prepares to block a smash by one ot Brian Nejed1y'sCl lb teammates. 2. John Conolly C125 ponders his future l.M. games. 3. Seeing the KOALA cameraman, Tien Nyguen ClOl forgets that he's not supposed to just hang there. 4. At the home- coming assembly, the Freshmen proudly tly their few balloon grams. 5. The two armwrestling champs, Ann Hubbard ll2l and LaRoy Alexander fl2l, attempt to show who belongs to the superior sex. 6. 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The brave, or gullible students and families who sponsored float building at their homes, telephones, tools, and food for their organizations, were to be commend' ed. 1. The awesome senior float, lst place winner be- cause of its obvious superiority, travels down the road blowing smoke from its cigar. 2. On a clear day, the enthusiastic cheerleaders receive an unexpected shower. 3. With Scott Pinalto Cl lj looking for something to eat, Cathy Endo C125 works diligently to finish the Koa1afSpot1ight third place float. 4. Cheery Alice, Thea Norman Cl lj is obviously very happy in her little wonderlandg unfortunately, the mouth above her decided to eat her half way through the parade. 5. These band members, Liann Lech Cl ZH, Lori Christoplis Cl2D, and Michelle Fried- rich C121 show their enthusiasm at the Homecoming picnic. 6. Clueless to the realities of life are Jennifer McNei1Cl 21, Lea Appletontl QD, and Martha Den- ham C121 work diligently filling Helium Balloons for the Senior Class, as Jennifer McNeil C l 25 looks on. 7. Through many hours of intense work and good advise by adviser Mr. Rice, the Senior float is made possible. 2 2 X Homecoming LIMIT ELIU M Q- 'li-P' PILL!-Timm: QQRQ if c Am' M ,',14,f,, .2 1 X 1 ffm, V J QM A W. ' ffm 'g2f'ief, 4,15 i ' Z4 A 'A' 1, ' f -4, mi 'f , 5' I In , , A ,Q , 'V ,Q if 41' We a , , ,. i, km I I ffl' V Q eh- ? L ., M. ,144 f 'W Q I pyg- 31231-V , 5' WM f, If egg. W 4 .W V!! A j , :., if v,,,.. -f 'VK X ,, , . ,- , 4,,,,ff,f , ,, A MY . .Q 5225- 1 4 Homecormng 2 3 Homecoming Happiness 1 I , '1 1'1l , JV. 3, n , 1? ' 1 ' w X 5 ..lv t I I I H 1 . . W' . n 1 ' Leslze Holsxnger , , , : . 1 Reg- g1eM1lIer JennyRead - : . Paula Gooderum V Scott Napoh ' f , Maha Lyons - v 'I - - . ' 1 A ' Q Christo- pher Grlgsby Matt Turnbull Warren Smder . I' Bernard Nlascarl ' 11.25-Qffz of . ,,,, f ::,,fM, ,QL s0LDll5 T55 Ni W L Afi-l l ,B f,,,' ,, , . , f ff, , .a 1 rg yd V, AV ,A Ve , 61, 4 I , gl, WA, '-, an -i -...- P X 1. ,- 5,1Yn. gm, -A W r , X, , M il as ' 4 , 4, . , QW, fi If X ,Q X ny ffw -f 2 iz-Q gg W ff Ly, . Q 'Wx aff fy :jk 6 33 4- - :HE Hr? 5' Y gr Q5 RN Q,--. ,SMI . l , 4 9' ff Y .Q vu,- ,gm- 2 . ,ff 'dy 'x wr . 1' 4 rl. ,-Q v ,rn ,if , ' , x 3 2 ' m sf- A 5 t .A .4 Q. , ' Y ,al iw The half-time festivities involved the presentation of the Homecoming Queen, Tracy Morrow, and a tremendous per- formance by the Poly Marching Band. After the devastating victory over North, students enjoyed the Homecoming Dance with entertainment provided by the band CliqueX . Many fans, excluding the real black bear who represented our mascot, attended this dance and danced to the new wave music that was played. l. Roxanne Keller fl ll rocks to the sounds of Sister Sledge. 2. Unfortunately this crowd is picture shy and won't be persuaded to pose. 3. These luniors and Seniors assemble in the gym anticipating the presen- tation of class skits. 4. The original Poly bear eats human fingers for a snack between quarters. 5. Ilka Depkin C121 shows her German style of dancingas she boogies to the beat. 6. Lacking the sufficient knowledge to understand the reason for Homecom- ing , Jeff Hein Cl ll attempts to enlighten himself through meditation at the game. 7. Beating to the sound of jive is a relaxing finish to the long day. .af- A T fd z Homecoming 2 'Y A Dream Come True Fairytales, 1-lomecomings theme, made many dreams come true tor the court ot 1982. Queen Tracy Morrow led her court through this Fairytale come true. Shown below are the pincesses: llka Deplcen, Steaphanie Silver, Laura Brooks, lenniter McNeil, lenniter Lowry, Gwen Dermody, Tenniter 1-larriss, Tracy Morrow, Dawn 1-lolmes, Lori Condinus and Valerie Sta- delbacher, Cnot shown Lisa Winshipl. 1. Former Queen Lisa WongC'8 ll shares this event- tul night with new Queen Tracy Morrow Cl2D. 2. Night escorts show their chivalry. Tommy Forbes C12D, lohn-Mark Staude C12l, Bob King C121 Matt Turnbal1C12J, lohn Connolly Cl 25, Scott Swindall C1 21, lett laech Cl ll, Ted Amidon C12J, Andy Morrisey C121 and Danny Moore C12D. 3. Lori Condinus C125 is overcome with joy as she becomes tirst runner up ot the Homecoming Court. 4. Tracy Morrow's C121 dream come true as she is crowned Homecoming Queen. 5. Commissioner ot Homecoming Becky Pecke1sC 1 23 and Master ot Ceremonies RogerDun- canson C123 wave to the crowd during the parade. JW, 28 Fa1:ry Tale Princesses in 7-q--awww ll 5 41 If ti W6 44 ,gy ff Q, , may 19 c 9 ,R '69, 0F04 -xy IQ W' L51 A. N-.N If -EF rx r- , : W, . INEKQX an vw x N. ,J W ' wg, W ' K 11532, nz, U, I M' M QV, hiv! , ..-ag 5 ' ,,z W' ,. 1 + , 1 jr , uf . fx f if x - f . R. 4, , ,,. ' , , -41 ..'., - ' '-- 4 . ' ' r ,-4 4, l ,J i F' ffm. fQ .,fW, l College Day provided students with many opportunities to explore various as- pects ot colleges and universities, both public and private. Many schools were re- presented, including l-larvard, Pepper- dine, San Diego State University, Universi- ty ot Southern California, US. Naval Academy, University ot California Santa Barbara, and U.C.R. l. John Kantola Cl ll seeks information from a Po- mona representative and his helper Lori Lazier Cl 25. 2. Cathy and Patty EndoCl 25 are more inter- ested in eating than assisting the inquisitive Christo- pher T. GrigsbyCl 25. 3. Alter learning that no col- lege would accept him, Matt Turnbull C l QD turns to tly-catching for a possible living. 4. Too young to think about what the-y'll do it they graduate, Jimmy HawkesClOland MickeyMice1iClOlenjoytheguiet ot the library on College Day. 5. Both dazed and confused at the prospects ot college lite, Nanefte and Lisa Smith C l Qi attempt to increase their knowl- edge ot alter high school options. 6. Robert Jen Cl 23 finds out valuable information trom the college ot his choice. 7. Susan Wellenlxamp Cl2l learns about UC Santa Cruz from the colleges representative. College Day 31 ...lll 1 -1111 . - - n 1lp1 -i ill-lui 1 -li . i - -1 l 1 Y A L V A cad m'c:s , Y A 1. Stephanie Silver tl2l and Va- larie Stadelbacher C123 share some gossip. 2. The English Honors 1V class try to keep from tloating away. 3. With a toss of her head, Carolyn Strong tl2J replies, God, 1'm good. 8. 9 1C 1V S1 I1 The beginning ot the school year snapped many students out ot a sum- mer daze into the reality ot homework, classes and tests. Some iound it hard to return to the old routine while others quickly adapted. Those who adjusted, soon found that they could excell in many ot their classes and looked tor new, stimulating courses. Several classes provided the students with the excitement they desired. Advanced bi- ology, a new class with an old name, set up new prerequisites to limit the num- ber ot students. Mr. Nordeen, the in- structor, thought that Hby limiting, we created a class with a higher learning ability. This would allow the class to ac- tually pertorm advanced, high school studies. Applied Physics, another new class, provided students who had a weaker background inl math, with the opportunity to learn about Physics. Stu- dents interested inthe world ot com iq. ers signed up tor the computers c GH GI' Tun 'Mi' 1 'T' , T L i 1 A L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L IHWI IIIIIIIII ' A' ' ' ' I' l I l l I 2 L Y 1 V k l 1 A A v A n 1 I fm I ,1g,,' I V A i I JIIII 1 IIII ,, , ,,AL , III IILWIII III I I I I III er!-nids D'ivisi?imf 3'3 XR may Missing Freshmen -ul M, s 3 4fRegistration ff! ln past years registration had survived relatively unchanged. Students would congregate in the gym on registration day in shifts according to their class status. Freshmen would always come first, fol- lowed by Seniors, luniors, and Sopho- mores. This year saw one significant change in the registration process. Missing from the tumultuous registration scene were the Freshmen, who in the past, have traditionally been the cause of much of the registration chaos. This year the Freshmen were registered by computer registration. This new process saved many teachers the trouble of having to explain the registra- tion process over and over again to bewil- dered Freshmen. Registration, neverthe- less, proceeded without the Freshmen, and on September 8, the crowds, noise, and confusion returned to the Poly cam- pus and another school year had begun. 1. Patty Posey HOD takes a little rest while Julie Rand1estlOD and Monique Vio1ettetlOD try to sort through the registration madness. 2. Karen Larson tl lj and Beth Holton Cl lj learn that selecting a few classes isn't always that easy. 3. Eager to start a new and exciting year as Polyites, Jennifer Morrison Q95 and Erin Carroll C95 let their enthusiasm show. 4. Matt Forstie U25 dreams of ways to spend Koala funds while Jennifer Lowryt l 25 and Johnny Per- ronetl QD try to divide the loot evenly. 5. With a smirk on his face Mr. Ringwald is caught in the process of thinking up some new experiment that will expose his Freshmen students to dangerous chemicals. Registration 3 5 Academics mimi . , .,.,.,,,,,,,-..Y.......... .,,,,, ,..x.,,.....,n.,,,W..A...q.,,,-,-.............,,,N,, ,, ,ww , M , . 7 . k - -V -i 1-W 4 ,.v,,.,,.,,.i.,, 0- 'ww-as-ff-N -WWW. ,f.ww..f..N., ..AfM.,..1 V -'M-A --J. . ,-.w,.,,,.f ...W . ,...v,. ....m.,., V N. ,WM.,,-A ,-,Aw as Q0 3 6 I Academic Decathlon Poly students shone brightly as the Aca- demic Decathlon team lett the competition with six medals and a total ot tour thousand dollars in award money. This competition al- lowed teams trom ditterent schools to com- pete against each other in such academic events as mathematics, literature, and essay writing. Cn campus, students also did very well. Science students tound two new classes to choose trom: Applied Physics and lntro- duction to Biology. These new classes were not the only addition to the Science depart- ment. Mr. Robert Hoffman came to Poly trom Notre Dame l-ligh School to teach Phys- ics. English students learned trom a variety ot sources. They read trom Shakespeare to Shelley and trom the Bible to Siddhartha. Math students exhibited their abilities on a series of six-question tests known as the Cali- tornia Mathematics League Tests. These tests gave students exposure to questions which were much ditterent from the average math problems. l. Demonstrating his version ot jewelry, Doug Larson Cl2l inserts a bone into his nose. 2, Spencer Moehler Cl2l nervously laughs at the idea ot a 20 page term paper. 3. Illia Deplfen Cl2j works intently to discover what her owl had for lunch. 4. After finishing his one-man game ot tic-tac-toe, Dave Sailor Cl2D looks up for a breather. 5. Lea Appleton C127 looks at Carolyn Strong Cl 2D in amazement as Carolyn practices her bird calls. 6. As a fellow student takes a short rest, Stephanie SiIverCl2D applies a new coat ot nail polish. 7. The Aca- demic Decathlon team members pictured here are: Troy Gooclwalt Cl2l, Kathy Starling Cl2l, Linda Oakes Cl2J, Carolyn Strong Cl2J, Amy Bailor Cl2J, and John Simmons Cl2J. F MF 'E ZH MW we ff? 8 2,1 .K -f,, .,, -. gs 69 xx mli, i.Q 1. X S- x Q. , L55 ,ga - Vlx . 'T N ' . . L s ' . 6. gy -- s, 4.5 X N Rf 'I . N x 5 ,- X ' 09 'X ' X s J! N 4 ' Ai '- ...J ag 1 if K N .nv-' .L , '- 54 N x - ' W x A ' NX 1 . S-if , J : Y I N' 1 , 1 . , , ww , 1 ,V X, Q N, Q, .K . WC -Q ll ,ff ,k I , 1 .ff . - . Q f K? , I I . V! , Z I . ,. .,,. W ..W. .,,..A,. , ... , fr A 1 I. I ,f 37' Y ,V sf K' , J ,, , M A ' .. 1',,4f'Q' M V b 93 Ni , , gf QM if'-A' f , Q A ,f 'V ,f XXX , N wi 4539, .W 5, . ...,,w , s il W, ,R 4- , .... .V .,,, . . ..A. . .. . ,,,, 4 tm ,. .,. ---f A - W. , Mg K - , ,,wsv,,m .Z --st -Y ,A, . S . 4QA' .. Students learned much about the busi- ness world and its practices through such classes as Typing, Shorthand, and Qffice Practice. Miss Bennett 's Office Practice classes learned to operate business ma- chines, including copiers, adding ma- chines, and even typewriters which can type approximately 220 words per minute and automatically make corrections. These business-oriented classes taught students important skills which may be of great use to them in future classes and jobs. Another department, Physical Educa- tion, proved to be not only an escape but also an exhilerant for those students who participated in P.E. classes. Students played many sports including football, softball, soccer, volleyball, badminton, and basketball. P.E. gave students that needed break from the humdrum routine of classwork. It also helped many Polyites keep physically fit and mentally sound. The monotony of classes was broken for a brief moment on November 30th. Lights flickered, trees swayed, and students prayed as the winds of late November roared on. The day began with somewhat mild winds. These winds, however, soon became much more intense. During sec- ond period classes the winds hit their peak, knocking out power lines, leaving the Poly campus without power. The intensity and danger of the storm forced administrators to keep students in their classes for nearly two hours. During a lull in the storm a memo sent out by Mr. Rile instructed teachers to allow students to leave classes for lunch. After lunch, students continued to their fourth period classes where they had another extended stay. When the day was over the storm had passed leaving the Poly campus and Southern California in chaos. The winds had blown papers around and toppled many large trees. l. With lightning fast fingers, Anita Polite Cl2l types another important memo. 2. The hectic sched- ule of Miss Bennett's Office Practice class keeps students busy. 3. Ted Larsen Cl2D demonstrates his speed and agility by trying to block another shot, while those on the sidelines stand by and watch. 4. Seniors brave the severe weather by standing in line for their senior pictures. 5. Mr. Sage, revealing his commando training, secures a building as the storm rages on. 6. Koala Editor, Shawna Ravsten Cl2l and Spotlight Editor Carolyn Strong C125 take time out before their deadlines to frolic in the windy wonderland. 7. John Connolly Cl2l practices his favorite sport: Tree Wrestling. 39 Creativity Abounds Saws? A gr fy ftbw 6 5 4 OfFine 8c Industrial Arts ' f:,f..-,,g,.af Fine and lndustrial Arts were, once again, a strong part ot Poly's curriculum. Students used their creativity in such classes as Art, lewelry, Theatre, Drafting, only to name a tew. Auto classes enabled students to gain an understanding ot the mechanisms ot the automobile. Photogra- phy students did not merely learn a great deal about photography, but were also able to have some hands-on experience with cameras. Students let their imaginations soar as they worked on many ditterent and cre- ative projects. Dave Snelgrove Cl ll, a ce- ramics student said, Hlt's neat to get to work with your hands and to see the tin- ished product and know that you really made it! Most Fine and lndustrial Art stu- dents telt the same way. ln general, the Arts allowed students to expand their hori- zons by using their untapped creative tal- ents. l. Margie Ludwig C91 watches as Kathy Mizner C95 packs up after a busy day in Photography. 2. Marveling at what terrific cooks they are, Donna Rittertl Ql and Jenne Harrisstl QD sample their lat- est creation. 3. John Rodriguez fl ll and Scott Hamen C97 admire their work. 4. Whats cooking?'.' asks Shannon O'doherty H101 as he helps Jeff Hein fl ll get a better view ot his gourmet meal. 5. Dennis McBride Cl2l lets his pride show as he dis- plays the table he recently built in Wood Shop. 6. Don Ahn tl2l thoroughly enjoys experimenting with the gadgets in Auto Shop. H, ff.. 1- -.1 .. .1 J' 1:15 Q 'i if 7 .w 1 it .gt A .... ,,., . , V .. fcfygafaf Home EC 41 , 5 6 4 2 fWor1-:ing Students 5 4 Get A Job! MMM...1.l Rising costs ot cars, college, and dating prompted many students to seek part time employment. With the advantages ot proper employment training provided by such programs as Work Experience, and the Regional Cccupationational Program, many juniors and seniors enjoyed both the advantages and disadvantages ot having a job. Although national unemployment et- tected many tamilies in Riverside, diligent students could usually tind a job at one ot several tast tood 'ljoints around town be- cause ot their tast turnover rates. Some, however, were able to tind reasonably en- joyable and unusual jobs at such places as, Bobby McGee's Conglomeration, Far- rel's, The Castle, Victoria's Orange, sing- ing telegrams tor Luny Balloons, deliver- ing pizzas tor Straw l-lat or Domino's, modeling, being Santas helper, house sit- ting, and many others. l. Leslie Kleinman Cl 21 hangs loose with Poly alumni at Taco Bell on University. 2. LesLee Elfwall Cl2j shows Andrea O'Keefe Cl lj and Mary Towns-Davis Cl 2D the formal fashions at the River- side Plaza's GKC. LesLee seems as pleased as punch, but Andrea isn't sure about the fit, and Mary Towns looks absolutely stunning in the S700 dressl 3. Christopher T. Grigsby Cl2D and Shawn Scott Cl ll seem to have the wrong idea of where animals belong, and where humans belong at the Victoria Animal Hospital. Somebody give them their dry tood and water! 4. Kent StaudeCl lj takes out his agres- sions on Scott Pianalto Cl ll at the Rancho Delseon Christmas Tree Farm, but, as usual, Scott seems to be oblivious to the coming danger. 5. Marilyn SpeerCl 21, magicians assistant, says, Habracadabra! Working S'l:uden1:sf4 3 mmm-l, f , m . . 6 W ..-.1 llllllllllll i Q Q -' 1 . . - l Y I Y l 1 . 7 1 A Clubs V A L 1, As Thea Norman C111 spins around to see who has entered, Jill Reves C121 and Martha Denham C121work diligently. 2. Leslie Ransom C121 encourages Robin Bartunik C101 as Anthony Rhine C111 and Scott Warren C121 try to tind what page they are on. 3. The Pep Squad leads an enthusiastic crowd in another in 1 1 it I V Students displayed their interest in the wide variety ot clubs and organiza- tions. For the academically-minded stu- dents, the Math and Computer Club CMC21, Bear Tracks, Koala and Spotlight proved to be a challenge. Students with an interest in poetry and literature par- ticipated in Bear Tracks, a 1iterary mag- azine. Koala and Spotlight provided students with an opportunity to exper- ience the world ot writing and photog- raphy. Band and Orchestra, Chamber Sing- ers and Concert Choir gave students a chance to express themselves through their music. Two new clubs, the Ski Club and l-1u- manities, reappeared on the campus atter an absence ot two years. Ski Club raised spirits during Christmas vacation as members headed tor the slopes. Hu- manities, the largest club, provided a wide variety ot cultural activites tor the members to participate in. A K , A 1 ' ' A ' , 5 is A S Z, f 515. IIIIHIII Aspiring Minds Perspire The science club made its appearance tor the second year with many exciting trips. Going to the La Brea Tar Pits proved to be both a learning experience and something ot an adventure. The highlight ot the year, as tar as increasing knowledge and being interesting, was the trip to the UCLA Medical Center. Seeing anatomy the Science Clulo tound tun and insight to what lite as a scientist might be. The California Scholastic Federation served to recognize students with high CfPA's and encourage them to have a little cases, how X-rays were done in the Radi- ology Department, the dental school were only preparatory events in anticipation ot the observance ot open-heart surgery on a dog. Overall, the many tuture scientists in tun. lce skating, and the tamous Disney- land trip topped the activities list, the skat- ing taking great determination. The rides at Disneyland again proved entertaining tor these young scholars' minds. 1 7 2 4 nav-+ 'VW wk'-N ' 1 SY x 'V A feV: L.f '- , , W , . ze-5 E 3 T. Scott Pianalto tl ll is seen observing 999's Na- tional Nature Observance Week tin which all trees are considered sacredl 2. Yes, 999 loves me, and l love 999! responds Cathy Endonine C91 when asked her feelings on the subject. 3. Direct Examination by Derek McKown tl ll causes Patty Endo C125 to cringe in fear. 4. Prosecutor Trina Mangione tl llacclaims the defendant guilty of attacking her client with the large stick in her hand. 5. 999 converts are: tfront rowl lohn Connolly, tsec- ond rowl lohnny Perrone, Christopher T. Grigsby, Carolyn Strong, Traci Bice, tback rowl lohn Wynne, 3 5 ' 'Z L 1 -SWE Derek McKown, Brian Bannon, Bill E. Sackett, Doug Stevens, Alan Wilson, Richard Wynne, Shawn Scott, and Greg Brown. Not pictured are officers Pete, loe, and Fred. 6. Mock Trial Members are: tfirst stepl Carol Avey, Stephanie Silver, Trina Mangione, fsec- ond stepl Patty Endo, Derek McKown, lim Bigelow, Sharon Born, fthird steph Christopher T. Grigsby, Dan Bennett, Valerie Stadelbacher, Teff Lowman, and Mrs. Thometz. 7. Ski Club Members are: tfirst rowl Nicole Waters, Andy Folsom, Blythe Skeen, Nancy Waters, Ann Hubbard, Maria Brandon, Sandy Rangel, Dana Thomson, Brian Pallison, Quinten Rob- erts, Bebe Folson, Randy Hord, Christy Ober, Darla Dresmond, Anne Sullivan, tsecond rowl Tom Coyle, Roxanne Keller, Manny Tochamaz, Denise Thorn- brach, Lisa Rocha, Kelly Morgan, Kristy Know, Shelly Morgan, Lynette Rinehart, Leslee Edwall, Chip Sals- bury, Scott Bloom, Scott Adcock, Francine lvey, Shelly Secton, Karen Kauffman, Susan Flynn, Wendy Brown, tthird rowl Renee Smith, Anne Meeker, Lisa Pina, Tamie Press, Kathy Kjos, Tane Doe, Rachelle Benegas, Robert Fakinos, Traci Bice, Tracy Baratini, Bill Nelson, Chere Zausch, Tina Fisher, Tracy Butler, Darlene Pratt, ttourth rowl Marci Aronovitz, Steve Matulis, Tom Marantos, Michelle Malone, Tohnny Perrone, Torn Mangione, David Rosenblum, David Hylton, Ron Chacon, Todd Deveny, Greg Hester, Randy Staman, Lance Rogers, tback rowl Diane Mc- Coy, Bicki Palmer, Tina Corvin, Stewart Rowlands, Todd Sailor, Courtland Bohacek, Trish Gabriel, Ron Halstrom, Roger Duncanson, Grant Pettit, Brian Linke, lack Avellino, Kris Moore, Sherry Marriner, Mary Townes-Davis, and Karin Weber. 2'Ev5425.'1t' - bfA4L1E3Qx,3n 'if-W 9-1 W f' fi, BSU - Preparing for the Future BSU worked to satisfy some of the cultur- Black Higtgry Week, the Gospel Concert, We Clmnmqhdm' Cassandra Thgmpson' Valeme al and Social needs of the black Students at and the Coronation Cummings, Michelle Carpenter, Dieclra Armstrong, ' Stephanie Bess, LaDeana Reynolds, Lori Conclinus, Desiree lackson, Aleshia Poole, Christine Ellis, Advi- ll'1G SluClG1 1lS by pFOVlCli1'1Q activities SLlCl'1 GS l. Black Student Union members are, Cfront rowl Da- sor Dell Roberts. Csecond rowb Sonya Darby, Michelle Poly, and to improve relations between all . , W 4 is y ,W ,,,,,, l. , . , 1 1 f , QW You Q , J la ,,,, 7 Eff ,-wif,-,.QfQ.:, D 1 Q V Si: ts- : N Q' K ' Q- .Y s:--an A 50 BSU Darby, Karen Anthony, Shabazza Hilgiro, Akila Gra- ham, Lisa Milner, Don Sims, Anthony McRae, Cheri Hill, Sophia Anthony, Duane Armstrong, Clarissa Poole, Diane Ellis. Cback rowl Altrecl Graham, Teddy Taylor. 2. Bobbi Rounds Kl2l reacts to someone's question ot, Whats on your neck? 3. Don Sims Cl 23 and Desiree Jackson Cl ll smirk at the antics of some of the more active freshman members. 4. Marla Thompson U23 is too ba-a-ad tor Koala photographers! 5. BSU Council members are, Ctront rowl Valerie Cummings, Don Sims, Desiree lackson, Stephanie Bess, Chris Ellis, Advisor Dell Roberts. Cback rowl Teddy Taylor, Karen Anthony, Clarissa Poole, Marla Thompson, Bobbi Rounds, Sophia An- -. ,1--,. - Y, , f ,J thony, Mark Green, Diane Ellis, Kim Cooper, Aleshia Poole, Malerie Thompson. not pictured: Lori Con- dinus. 6. Co-Advisor Mrs. Ashe and Mark Green CIOJ, Commission Representative, discuss the tiner aspects ot club leadership. 7. Quinton Legget C125 shows his stunning torm in a game ot champion- ship softball. .. is Q.. ,,,,.nnuurl W ' : ' ' Q s , 6 7 BSUf51 WW 1114 l W , N535 K 1 , fffmgywrz ' s s T77 5 ' 'A A . - A s ' ' ' f ' V ' ', a mid' 'VVA ssas fa-Banker ioner of Actiwties s ASB ,.,, 'k ,, I Mark Green Iohn-Mark Charles Manson Butch Cassidy B.S.U. Representative ASB. I 3 Duncanson Dastardly ' lV9 Susan Penelope Pitstop Class President President Girls! Girls! Girls! l. Joe Charlebois Q95 and Terri C'arri11oC9l won- der what kind of candy the GAA just sold them. 2. Stephanie Silver ll QD, Girls' League Treasurer, is overwhelmed by the outstanding performance ot the Vocal Music Departments Annual Christmas Con' cert tor which she ushered, 3. Girls' League Mem bers are: Ctront rowl Satekia Alford, Valerie Stadel bacher, Stephanie Silver, and Denise Stadelbacher, Csecond rowj lill Stadelbacher, Sabrina Lee, Lisa Evert, Eva Lynn Paul, and Cathy Muller, Cthird rowj Advisor Mrs. Mills, Lynette Rinehart, Rachelle Bene- qas, Carolyn Ortman, Kelly Kennedy, Ann Hubbard, 5 .I ,V ,V I H MA s,ti l 2 54 GAA 7 and Tracy Morrowg lback rowl Sherry Marriner, Sane dra Biddulph, Melissa Lett, Michelle Malone, Susan l-lackett, Debbie Youngblood, LesLee Ekwall, and llka Depken. 4. Handling the dough tor the Vocal Music Departments Annual Christmas Concert, is Valerie Stadelbacher C121 Girls' League Presi- dent. 5. Kim Milner HOD and Malia Lyons HOD pose with boxes they collected tor needy Poly tam- ilies in the Annual Girls' League Christmas Drive. 6. Debbie Casale ll 23 decides that she would rather eat than sell the GAA candy. 7. Girls' Athletic Association Members are: Advisor Mrs. Stricker, Carolyn Ortman, Paula Truelock, Debbie Casale, Linda Fithian, lenniter Read, Paula Gooderum, Nan- cy Simmons, Kristin l-loyer, Charlaine Schumick, Kathleen Theobald, lenniter Turner, and Advisor Mrs. Hart. l ifffz . .i f .wfvw l l 3 4 -fm., ,, kr f '99 6 5 Girls' League 55 V 'iwcvy ,f':4.v,t:vfs? 45, 538112 U -f,, V, i,, Matt Forstie Christopher T. Grigsby Dave Sailor Kirsten Monson Leslie Holsinger Tom Marantos l The Lone Ranger Chi-Nine-Kenobi Popeye Lois Lane Lady Guinevere Prince Charles Sports staff Activities Editor Academics Senior Editor Faculty Editor Advertising statt l enniter McNeil Shawna Pavsten Soctt Pianalto Roger Duncanson Carol Avey Princess Leia Cinderella Gilligan Clark Kent Sandra Dee Sophomore Editor Editor-in-Chief Faculty statt Senior Editor y Advertising Editor Bob Kinq J i Karen Ferqusafi ll ' Traci Bice T Clint Eastwood ,, f Heidi Lady Diana vi' 5 6 Advertising statt aculty staff Tnnior Fditartj V. N b '2 ,gg ,C was ',,, l A M Patty Endo Mary Townes Davis Kent Staude Annie Oakley I Melanie Hamilton lndiana lones Business Manager Laura Advertising staff Student Life Copy Editor Sports staff A , fAl,iy Kathy Starling Chris Weggeland Cathy Endo Sharon PSFTOUG Tooth Fairy ittle loe Cartwright 'F Pocahontas A M Glinda QWitoh of thgiiiofitif' Pope Clubs Sports staff Business Manager if t Sports staff Sports Editor Lesiraytkwaii Spom Staff Dawn wiiiiams ,Ws4ts2fQff'G'foldi1ocks f Annette Funnioello Student Liter Freshman Editor f 5 7 KU, , ,V , Ia, y if. Spirit Rocks Richter We were so united! - Tamu Shaw C107 We were totally crazy! - Sheryl Miller C125 We were super spirited! - Kim Kjos 19D Pep Squad loecame a true-spirited orga- nization as they generated enthusiasm throughout Bear Country. The athletic teams were never supported better. Most ot the contributions trom Poly's Pep Squad came trom their overwhelming unity and the leadership ot their Commissioner ot Pep, Tracy Morrow Cl2l. Many awards were won at their summer camp at U.C.S.B. which resulted in many success- iul Pep Rallies. The cheerleaders, song- leaders, and tlag squad brought all their 6 ft ..-...hr.1L 9 8 wi, '--w....,., 5 8 X Pep Squad 'inn-1 talents together tor a combination ot spirit, leadership, and pertorming ability. Mary Joseph, their advisor, truly proved her tal- ent as an instructor in the area ot spirit by promoting cheerleading as a very hon- ored duty and a very important part ot Poly High School. When asked ot a one word description to describe the entire Pep Squad, a unanimous response was, We're C-R-A-Z-YF Although they were not exactly crazy, they were definitely ii l . 51.1 74 . l. .Varsity Cheerleaders: Tracey Barattini, Traci Bice, Lynette Rinehart, Cheri Zausch, Cassandra Thomp- son, Lisa Rocha, lill Kross. 2. Tina Corvin and Les- Lee Elrwall deliver balloons for the football players incognito, 3, Tamu Shaw predict the tuture success ofthe Poly Bears as she portrays the Mystic Magician. 4. Mascot Jill Letwak C115 and Commissioner ot Pep Tracy Morrowt l QD knock the crowd out as they enthusiastically promote Poly Pride, 5. Varsity Flag Squad: Debbie Casale, Kerri Wiltchik, Lisa Poole, Donna Ritter, Dawn l-lolmes, Kelly Menzia. 6. lunior Varsity Cheerleadersi Lori Moore, lenniter Graham, Dorothy Rosales, Trish Gabriel, Shannon Brown, Tamu Shaw, Stephanie Brown, Susann Strucker. 7. Varsity Pom Pon Squad poses at the Mission lnn: Ctrom bottom to topj Sheryl Miller, Dana Thompson, Sandi Rangel, Tina Corvin, Maria Brandon, Les Lee Ekwall. 8. Mascot Nancy Lewis Cl lj and Pom Pon Sheryl Miller C121 shake their booties as the Pep Rally Rowdies get excited. 9. Freshman Cheer' leaders: Debbie Davis, Kathy Lindsey, Michelle Wong, Kim Kjos, Valerie Cummings, Diedra Arm- strong, Tina Georgakalcos, Michelle Schmidt. 1' ua V . J, f 41 6 Pep Squad 59 fill! QW Q? -I at 5 Chant-es Manson Red Baron Queen of Hearts Ed1tOI'1d1S staff News statt Sports statt Features staff ,f ? 5 f 2, f ,f :Y 7 f fu f Q 1' y4:Zf29,9'5' ,164 l F 4.1! ,, ,gn I I o ooo iff 4, . M XJ1HXReXesX X X X D46 W' k d h xc e WltC of the West , A54 Rosen Tylenol K111er Cat Woman Cmd -z Q ecisions . . . Kathy Starlingtl 25, Commissioner ot Activities, stated that, 'The highlight ot the year tor the Activities Council was the preparation tor the Mid-Winter Ball. Ct the House ot Advisory, Speaker Tommy Forbestl 25 said, 'lThe changes in the Con- stitution we made will positively ettect the students at Poly in the years to come. Philip Floyd tl 27, Chiet lustice, was en' couraged by the justices' determination to become a more active part ot Polys stu- dent government. l. Preparing tor the Homecoming Dance is not as easy as some people think, as three Activities Council members, Devin Donner tl2l, Kathy Starling tl2l, and Amy Bailor tl2D, become light headed alter blowing up balloons tor tour hours straight. 2. Showing her holiday spirit, Ann Hubbard tl 25 adorns the campus tor Christmas, three months early! 3. The Supreme Court justices showing their dignity are: Chiet lustice Philip Floyd, and lustices Trina Mangione, Jennifer Read, Kathy Kjos, and De- vin Donner. 4. Speaker ot the House ot Advisory Tommy Forbes Cl2l. 5. Activities Council mem- bers, appropriately costumed tor Halloween are: ffront rowj Commissioner to Activities Kathy Star- ling, lill Davis, Nancy Vale, Kathy Lennon, Amy Bai- lor. fsecond rowj leanie Gardner, lill Sandra, Trina Mangione, Donna Ritter, lohn-Mark Staude, Devin Donner, Kent Staude, Rachelle Benegas, Cheryl Brown. fback rowl Robert Kahn, Susan Burns, Vince Velez, Karen Ferguson, Ruta Raterman, Leslie Mea' Cham, Stewart Rowlands, lohnny Perrone, and Mary Towns-Davis. 6, Announcements were made, signs posted, and notices sent, but only the dedicated House ot Advisory Representatives showed up tor their picture. They are: Don Sims, Michelle Carpen- ter, Candy Ward, Cheryl Brown, Kerri Chastain, and Thea Norman. Friends of the loyal few are: Paul Reed, limmy Gatherum, Chris Weggeland, Matt Moelter, Ann Hubbard, Alan Wilson, Terrance Montgomery, and Linda Murray. 7. House ot Advisory Representa- tives enthusiastically participate in another exciting early morning meeting. fi F if . 4 Wx 51, 9 3 .-., , N, - a , .. .. ,X 7 6 62 House of Advisory 5 V. JJ, ,. A A I 5312 F 5 , ' v x ,,. , -- ..-my ' f-1.4-3' fn.. . .5 . .v,gL.4yL',1xfg3f .7 i., ' M4 , 7.7 ???v,w,7, ngnigf.. v ., :pw ,.- , yg,,,g, ,- -www, ,,-, .,,., ,, vi. 55475, - --it f ciwfz Z.-gwf-iiskn -1-if v-X-M0-mvw-Q-V Q, :vw -...M . . A V?-,S WA., 5 - v vi , i ., , - M 7 N?:5'g,',gg+'ww9',g . f -aria: 'xgiliff ff .. J. f 6, 3.9, ,fm :aw 4 14 : , ffgff I I.. 4', ' 73 ' Q 'rw . .1 ,X .' 1' ', N 3 4 5 Activities Council and Supreme Court 63 -f ,y, 6 4 ROTC I ,, .,,, X ,. v 2 14 ' in I r 41 nw B All You Can B - ROTC ln preparation for defense of the future generations of America, Poly's RCTC worked diligently throughout the year. This hard work culminated at the midyear annual Military Review. The only formal program of the RCTC Battalion brought many important guests for viewing - the guest of honor being Marine Corps Briga- dier General William C. Groeniger. l. Flags waving triumphantly, the color guard leads the victory march through the streets of Riverside. 2. Sophia Anthoi-zytlOl shows how to pour punch at the Open House held in the library following the annual Military Review. 3. Brian Smith Cl li proud- ly salutes the spectators at the review of the ROTC troops. 4. HC Company is observed displaying their usual skill and timing as they march across the field. 5. Proud to be the commanding officer of A Com' pany, Kelly Thompson Cl ll leads her troops, 6. Robert Guzman U25 and David Hobclyt l 25 find it a rewarding experience to review Poly's ROTC unit with visiting Marine Corps Brigadier General Wil- liam C. Groeniger. T. After four years of hard work and dedication to her troops, Romana Romain Cl 25 shows pleasure at finally getting her just rewards. C 4 ROTC 6 5 Playing For Time The Marching Band did many tun things - the most important and time-con- suming being the host tor the Lester- Qakes Memorial Band Review. Arranging tor bands to come trom all over Calitornia, providing judges, organizing tood in-take tacilities, and more made tor a good over- all show. Hosting the band concert testival, participating in many tield show and street competitions, and the addition ot the new drill team caused happiness among band members and followers. The orchestra, these stringed instru- ments being the hardest to play, provided musical entertainment tor those viewing the annual musical play, and tor anyone else who was listening. l. The Drill Team shows coordination and skill when doing their drills. 2. Orchestra members are: ttront rowj Martha Denham, Lynn Anderson, Sarah McNeil, lill Stadelbacher, They Vu, Drue Kuehans- Stewart, Padmaja Duvvuri Clast rowt Mrs. Alice Hen- rich, Lorenzo Turner, Dagney Moore, Michelle Thomas, lon Neuman, Denise Stadelbacher. 3. Tak- ing tull concentration to perfect his masterpiece, Lor- enzo Turner Q l OJ plays the guitar. 4, loey Brabant Cl lb waves to his tans. 5. Band members are: Ctront rowj Toe Brabent, Donna Boone, Susan Wynsma, Sarra Young, Kim Carbone, Sara Altmeyer, Thea Melillo, Deanne Flory, Christy Tremain, Mariann Schmitt, lacquie Quesinberry, Ginny Morris, Lynne Samuels, Michelle Curtis, Grace Vasquez. loe Frederick. Csec- ond rowj Angela Beloian, Kristi Ecker, Chris Undem, Laura Brooks, Kelly Wiseman, Tanya Townsend, Kristy Topham, Dan Moore, Kyle Schesser, Carla Hand, Anita Schart, Scott Tadlock, Wendi! M5l3'5'FFYi lohn Lewis. tthird rowl Lois Moran, Mark Dubas, Cin- dy Bowden, Michael Bacchus, Dennis Galuska, Tisa Poe, Scott Miller, Frank lakinos, Peggy Holten, Fran Tepper, Cary Townsend, Todd Morqanf KQHY Thompson, Scott Butki, Cynthia Mihata, Sam Smith, Yvette Romo, ttourth rowj Darin Baber, lenniter Mot- tershaw, David Reed, Kris Shea, Laura Ellien, Laura Forstie, Heather King, Mark Kemp, Mary Kay Clark, Ricky Thomas, Shelly Phillips, Brenda Frantz, lack Pope, Loree lezbera, Dana Morrison, Dennis Beal, Carey Sterwart ttitth rowj Ernest Marstellar, Kai Kea- sey, Patti Byers, lamie liminez, Kathy Beard, Cheryl Odebralski, Ann Gumpt, Paula Campbell, Erin Mott, Terri Hughes, Cindy Zopf, Linda Murray, Talanna Fakinos, Anna Rodriguez, loanne Robinson, Corey Potter, ludy Stevens, Bobby Beier, lohn Neuman. ft MQ. i rf, . ,.... , .9 - .... i 92 - . V -V Vi '.A,,g.. Aygg E- . V , , .. K J gf 1 -gy -95155 K N-1 -17-13235-:tif-.-X l2'9rw ..,, qi . - T t it sslt A ' i - . ,. 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CSecond Rowl lanene Thornton, Kim Anderson, Donna Marie Cavanaugh, Marilyn Speer, David Youngblood, Eddie Nazarro, David Aniola, Greg McPeak, Steve Starling, William Whiting, Cherilyn Lytle, Laura Ballew, Anita Garcia. tThird Rowl Stephanie Sharpe, D'Arcy Boyer, Ruta Traterman, Denise Hageman, Scot Swindall, Terry Naron, Paul Briskin, lohn Williams, Ralph Tuttle, Spencer Moeller, Rob Rell, Deondra Davidson, Mary Sue Robart, Linda Oakes. tFourth Rowl Denise Rain- ville, Kathy Bradshaw, Ann Gumpt, Solveig Nelson, lohn Schirmer, Greg Brown, T.l. Bond, Alvin Hill, Tim Whiting, Steve Cottrell, lenniter McNeil, Valerie Williams, lenniter Mottershaw, Terri Young. 2. Chamber Singers: tEront Rowl Stephanie Sharpe, Spencer Moeller, Robin Borden, Chad Woolley, Becky Ecker, Tim Whiting, Liz Ashley, Paul Briskin, Elaine Carter, Scott Maraj, Sabrina Lee, Terry Naron, K-Lee Schesser, CBack Rowl Mr. Morris, T.l. Bond, Colleen Connolly, Greg MacLean, lennifer McNeil, Karen Paulus, Lurena Everett, Anthony Rhine, Linda Oakes, lohn Schirmer, Erin Ramenofsky. 3. Karen Paulus, Spencer Moeller, TJ. Bond, Robin Border, Mary Sue Robart, Chad Woolley, Scot Swindall, Becky Ecker, and Tim Whiting per- torm at the beautiful Mission lnn, 4. Mr. Morris tunes up the choir for one oi their Christmas perfor- mances. 5. Girl's Ensemble: tFront Rowl K-Lee Schesser, Liz Ashley, Lynelle Dumata, Robin Ochocki, Erin Ramenotsky, Carol Harrison, April Peacher, Robin Bartunek, Denise Stadelbacher. tBack Rowl Annette Myers, Ann Shakelton, D'Arcy Boyer, Lurena Everett, Marilyn Speer, Nancy Vail. 'U' Vocal Music X 6 9 -nf fi! 3 f. -S K w Increasing Awareness , .-41 9 s 'fa MQ 1,.,w gn H V11 Qi 4. -s 'W-v l S E n l 'x A .fi V ' .' g - ' .e we 1 - 4' -' 9- 'af ev A .Sa . A 'f 'K A f I g ' I vw xltylkh n f :Q-T Sf 7 ,rag we W' Q, K H if , - 4 g ue. , - , 312.0-a,a?'Q. ' 1 2 '. ., ,t -1 1. f.. ,V m ', K ,K . fl ' -, . 'g:,,. k' .hgh xxx, K Q' he v , 'a.,g,.,'a: S A, J, J G , 43Q'xggM 'Nw ,, ' -xv' pp 1 , .-syhw KM f- vsy. , . , Q 5 . 'fy M . ,W . :Q ., ' f Q. 1 'f,' ,,.3k: 5 ful Y' as eee as 5 345 M ' -Q- ' .2 K ,. Eh su 6 The Math and Computer Club enabled students to gain a greater knowledge of computers and computer related math. The club raised money through a holiday fund-raiser. Some of this money was used to finance club activities, while the remain- der was left in the club's account. Bear Tracks, Poly's literary magazine, also had a very good year. The staff, led by John Simmons Cl QD, editor, produced another incredible issue. Marilyn Kraft, a staff member exclaimed. Ult was a lot of work but we worked hard and with Mrs. Her- r'.ing's help, we did itl AFS is a club which is designed to help foreign exchange students adjust to their new surroundings. Exchange students Ilka Depken ClQD and Keiko Kamiya Cl lD came from Germany and lapan re- spectively. They not only learned about the American way of life, but also shared their cultures with other Poly students. Lea Appleton Cl QD, an AFS member, summed up the club's philisophy well in stating, lt's a great feeling to participate in a culs tural exchange like this. You can learn so much! l. Math and Computer Club members pictured are: Lori Sebree, lohn Simmons, Deon Parker, Philip Floyd, Ted Pauw, Chris Gables, Dave Sailor, Carol Waterhouse, Mike Lynch, Sam Wang, Robert len, Greg Brown, Blythe Skeen, Tony Lewis, Don Ahn, Leslie Ransom, Kent Staude, Leslie f-lolsinger, and Kathy Starling. Q. Bryan Welker ClQD shows Amy Bai- lor Cl QD the finer points of criticizing literature. 3. l ohn Simmons Cl QD and Robin Borden Cl QD are shocked as Linda Oakes Cl QD reads another bawdy poem submit- ted to Bear Tracks. 4. AFS members pictured are: Robert len, Denise Stadelbacher, Leslie Ransom, Lea Appleton, Katy Starling, Mike Lynch, Paul King, lohnny Perrone, left laech, Kent Staude, Blythe Skeen, Erin ClevelandlfRuta Raterman, Sherry Mar- riner, Sandra Biddulph, Kelly Kennedy, lohn-Mark Staude, Melissa Left, Lynn Anderson, Michele Hain, Nancy Vail, Thea Norman, Steve Matulus, and Thao Nguyen. 5. Blythe Skeen ClQD and Chris Gables ClQD enjoy programing together. 6. Tony LewisCl QD works diligently on another program. 7. In Germany, we carry chairs on our backs instead of backpacks explains Ilka Depken. 4 Steppin' ut with the stars. Many students who passed by Poly's dance room noticed many talented girls dancing to the beat. This group ot girls well-noted tor their enthusiasm and style in their dance steps were tollowing the tech- niques ot Mrs. Patricia Snelgrove, l3oly's instructor in modern dance. These girls worked extremely hard the second semes- ter ot school to choreograph and pertorm dance routines tor the l983 Dance Show, an annual event. A new club errupted at the beginning ot the year. Being one ot the most active clubs on campus, Humanities emerged as the largest club. They began their year with a trip to l-lollywood to see a taping ot Too Close tor Comtortf' This trip -along with selling candy bars and visiting the Mission lnn made this club successtul. l. Dance Members: L. Mills, G. lanson, C. Thomp' son, D. lackson, L. Levin, S. Rangel, B. Rogers, D. H--....,... ,mummy ,'-k. K-'if 4. 'ls.. ry ' Z'sV'J 7 2 Dance Thompson, C. Geerlings, K. Morgan, K. Blumdahl, l. Bryant, L. Ekwall, S. Marriner, S. Brown, S. Pierce, S. Rhodes, S. Sompryac, C. Zausch, K. Knox 2. Cheri Zausch Cl ll smiles as she is caught relaxing by the wall. 3. Dance Members: S. Miller, M. Watarabi, K. Kennedy, S. Hackett, M. Lyons, B. Peterson, l. McNeil, E. Carter, S. Strucker, T. Gabriel, D. Way, l. Kross, C. Connoly, K. Paulus, l. Reves, N. Waters, G. Brooks, S. Alexander. 4. Humanities Club Members: Ctront rowl L. Rinehart, T. Arrantini, L. Gardener, R. Raterman, T. Corvin, Csecond rowi B. Skeene, D. Rit- ter, K. Menzia, M. Benegas, N. Cook, l. Hayden, l. Read, R. Kahn, V. Velez, C. Thompson, S. Brown, Cthird rowl l. Myers, P. Luther, L. Levin, C. Pulsiter, N Waters, Ctourth rowl P. Sebree, L. Sebree, R. McCoy, B. Rogers, K. Sebree, M. Lyons, B. Peterson, S. Matu lis, K. Kjos, A. Henry, Ctitth rowl K. Shakelton, T. Bice, H. Brostrand, D. Cogswell, D. Rosenblum, L. Mahata l. Holland, CBack rowj M. Moelter, S. Marriner, D McKown, C. Weggeland, L. Everett, K. Stahl, B. Bow ers, M. Malone, D. Gibson, P. Hughes, R. Rosen, C Lynch, K. Tacobs. 5. Humanities Club Officers: Trea surer, Roger Duncanson f12l, Publicity Chairman Melissa Leif Cl ll, Vice-President, Mary Towns-Davis Publicity Chairman, Andrea O'Keette, and Presi- dent, Les Lee Ekwall fl2J show their club members that they are too close tor comfort . 6. lenniter Lowry Cl 25, Dawn Williams Cl2D, Ann Hubbard C121 Chris Weggeland fl ll, Les Lee Ekwall C121 and Kathy Starling CTQD, display their excitement while thinking about their next Humanities trip. 7. Nancy Lewis fl ll, Rachel Denny fl ll, Colleen Connolly CTOJ, salute their audience while they are seen Step- ping Gut . 8. Kelly Morgan H123 and Mrs. Snelgrove show their sensational dance steps. 9. Rachel Denny Cl ll says, i'Take a picture ot me, I'm ready! My 6 Humanities! 'Y 3 ...L Q, u- ...us 74 i I1:'s All In The Timing . 4 . Although the Bowling team received lit- tle recognition on campus, they received much more ott campus. Satisfaction and a teeling ot selt worth kept them going strong and it this was not enough, their skill and dedication helped them to deteat their rivals and more importantly: To have tun. The lamual Bears, a new club on cam- pus in which members run long distances, had one major project: To run across the state ot Calitornia. Painstaking preparation was made to insure them ot success. The concentration needed tor an event like this was built up to give them an extra boost. The money raised by this run went to the Riverside Youth Service Center. Club activities included running betore and after school along courses which were I Ni? l 2 7 6 7, if 2 V- , nf if 'r Candy Stripers and Jesters - Serving With Love and Laughter 1. Dawn Williams H121 expresses her teelinqs about being a Candy Striper, Does she leave any doubt in your mind? 2. Leslie Ransom C121 lets Jimmy Gatherum C1 11 in on some ot the secrets ot easy as Grandpa in You Can't Take 1t With You . 4. working on stage without the thrills and glamour ot a Lisa WfHShiP C121 WOFkS OH that Cover-Girl fdCG Hollywood set. 3. Spencer Moe11erC12J takes lite WhiCh. alone with Sllpefb GCHHQ tdlemf has helped 1 ,t it A A 76 Candy Stripers 7 1 her win many theatrical awards. 5. Brian Welker Cl 25, the IRS man, seems a little unsure ot himsell as Colleen Connolly HOD, playing Essie, vies for his attention. 6. Liz Asl1leyClOJ wonders if the stage is all it's cracked upto bel 7. Candy Stripers are, front: Ruta Raterman, lenniler Black, Dawn Williams, lenni- ter Gardner, back: Karen Ferguson, Michelle Frie- clrich, Lianne Lech, and Leslie l-lolsinqer. f,,. I f 'MWTFT f 4- A X A ,iff , . H5 ' , Nw? 1 'W iff? 3 4 , .W ,..,, , ,,,,,,,,4,1.,,, ,,,ff ,,,-,- , ,, . , ,. zffmf-f-41 , ,125 6 5 J esters Y Y i -:xi-li 1 l l l 1 ttttltlltttt f- 'X .5 if T-l i fs . ,7 , ggi! .lql Y t K A Epo ts I l .Jim Sheldon C l Oland Scott Pian- a1toCl ll laugh at Kent Staude'sCl ll method ot warming up. 2. As Alan Wilson C125 protects his goal, Chris Degonia C l QD waves to the crowd. 3. As Nancy Waters C113 anticipates the serve, Kelly Obeso C121 smacks her lips at the thought ot dinner. Qur dominion over the lvy League once again held true. Many sports, ranging trom Waterpolo to Baseball, Track to Sottball used their talents and the aid ot their coaching statt to deteat their rivals. But these successive wins did not come as easily as it seemed. Hours upon hours ot rigorous training and exercise gave these teams the boost they needed to clench their titles. Al- though the workouts and routines dit- tered tor each sport, the sweat and hard work remained the same. ln order to win a game, the teams also had to pre- pare mentally. This included pep talks, concentration and prayers. By the end ot these important rituals, the teams' spirit and enthusiasm hyped them up and overwhelmed that ot their oppo- nents lt that was not enough, their natu- ral talents and strengths helped to de- l I I I I l I teat the competition. 1-an in l , A r 1 Y if Wiff f ,vi WWKW' ,, I 'l 5- fl 1 A Football .p , - ' V ' ' .. my yi tt.t t ,+.PQlYi A' t 22 , ttsit 3 , : L o F34 ' f , ,-35 ., , , . .. I4 Norte Vista 1. x 63 y P 2 m.A La system 'P V I ' L 6 20 , f Ramona P 1 5 36 North 5 Won-5 Lost-O Lrg. i . i ' .tes it l h......Qf ,Mahal Revenge . . . l. Brian Nejedly Cl ll and Pete Radar Smith U21 teel the thrill ot victory. 2. Pushing aside his opponent, Ricky Merriman tl 21 proves that noth- ing stands between him and the goal. 3. Busting loose, Teddy Taylor C l QD wants to be the Leader ot the Pack. 4. Varsity Football members are: fFront 8 O Football Rowj Coach Dell Roberts, Coach Dave Torbert, Coach Mark Gard, Head Coach Mike Churchill, Coach Dutt Wiley, Coach Mike Mauger, Coach lim McNamara, Ron Bauby. fSecond Rowj Linda Fith- ian, Steve Sigloch, Valmont Graham, Ralph Gomez, Mike Martin, Tom Gayer, Brian Nejedly, Tom Os- trowski, Chris Rogers. IThird Rowj lohn Gayer, Mark Green, Ricky Merriman, Rick Patten, Richard Martinez, David Morris, Greg Walker, Alan Henry. f.F'ourth Rowj Paula Truelock, Scott West, Donnie Bulmer, Robbi VonPertz, Adrian Williams, Reggie Clark, LaRoy Alexander, Gerald Duncan, Lynette Atchley. fFifth Rowj Teddy Taylor, Ziggy Ford, lett Adcock, lerry Baker, Shawn Goodsite, Pete Smith, Mike Wong, Peter Uli. KBack Rowj Eric Schlesener, Marty Ramirez, left Lewis, lay Luebs, Randy Kloph, Leone Palagi, lohn Ferdinand. 4. Jerry Bake1'tl2l takes the blows to protect his quarterback, Donnie Bulmer tl ll. 5. 'lGive me a P-O-L-YF yells E1-jc Schlesener Cl ll. ffkr !,. Vzfii- .qiifil if gn, y ,ii 4,3 I ff? .... . fr WN may is Ji AJ, A ,, M, For a team of underdogs, the Poly High Varsity Football Team performed beyond everyones expectations. E'ricSch1esener Cl ll points out that 'lwithout their strong Senior leadership, we wouldn't have come so far. The team's co-captains, Mike Wong Cl2D and Teddy Taylor Cl2D, re- vived the much-needed team spirit and enthusiasm which attributed to their highly successful season. To LaRoy Alexander Cl2l, this spirit evoked a high which al- lowed him to feel good, really good. Outstanding offensive players, such as Donnie Bu1rnerC l l Ricky Merriman Cl li, and Brian Nejed1yCl ll, proved the offensive line to be a key influence. Al- though the offense received most of the glory, a strong defensive line, with starters Shawn Goodsite Cl QD, Jeff Lewis Cl2l, and Steve Norma Sigloch ClOD, held its own. The game with cross-town rival, Ramona, climaxed the season with Poly's victory. Reggie Clar1r's C l 25 crucial inter- ception with a few minutes left in the game enabled Poly to clinch the Ivy League title. Football X 8 1 Volleyball H-in-H it-, Spikes 8 2 Volleyball l. Lisa Kelson C125 stares in awe at the mistakes of the other team. 2. The Varsity front line stands ready tor the serve. 3. Nancy Waters Cl ll spikes another six-pack. 4. Displaying her unusual lorm, Sue Schraeder U25 goes up for another spike. 5, Sa- brina Lee C l 23 awaits the set while trying to keep her balance. Varsity Team Members are: IF:-ont Rowj Ann l-lubbard. fMidd1e Rowl lenniter Lowry, Kelly Obeso, Nancy Waters, Sue Schraeder, Stacy Hunt. IBack Rowj Sabrina Lee, Lisa Kelson, Tina Francis- co. TV Team Members are: II 'ront Rowj Coach lulie Ortman, Donna Fanton, Lana Adams, April Peacher, Andi Folsom, BeBe Folsom, Carolyn Ortman. fBack Rowj Adrianne Drake, Lori Ludi, Shelly Sexton, Ni- cole Waters, Holly Siever. INot Picturedl Christi Ober. 4 L inf ,H fi: my , . 0,. Q, A'. , -www -ml. n ' W- ' 1u1,.,,,' ., l K A, ,, K, - A .. M im 3, . .c 2 i W, 5 , xy A W X A llvv Q ,. Lf X ffl it QE v ml , J 3 Hui 'Q .. u if , If Q Even though Stacy Hunt's HOD uni- form read ul-lowt, the girls volleyball team did not misspell the lvy League title. Beating Norte Vista two out ot three times, they wrapped up a near-pertect season with a l44wins and l-loss record. Even though they lost in second round ClF, the girls had a good season. 'Our' success this year was due to the depth ot our team, said Kelly Obeso Cl 25. Sabrina Lee C125 added, HAH the players were fairly equal in skills with no one really being outstanding, so we played well together as a team. Kelly Obeso Cl2l won the lvy Leagues Most Valuable Player award and Ann Hubbard Cl2l and Sue Schraeder Cl2l were members ot All League First team respectively, Coach Bob Bushman said, ul was very surprised Kelly won Most Valu- able Player because there was a lot ot com- petition. She is excellent at setting spikes tor her team members. Hlhe lV team has many setters and spikersf' said lV Coach lulie Grtman. We have potential and l'm looking forward to next season to prove this potentialityf' The l V team tinished with a l2-wins and 3-loss record. Volleyball f 8 3 Poly 8 12 12 8 6 10 3 3 7 8 12 8 ll 19 25 20 7 8 8 ..,,,, ,, , V,V.V.V.V.V-V-VCV CIV- I 3.'t9I pOl.O 8 A C ,W 8 1 1' ' my ' f 7 W ' 1' af. ,,,, ' ,' , . 8 . 'C I 1 ' 'I 1 8,W.. r V , V V VV VV ,q:f'1, , , VI ' ,, ,, I V .1-4. . ,,,, II f ' I IIII ' I, V Il V lf? fwfi' 2 ',f.,,,. k',,,1I ,.,,' ' ,, I wfi-Iwiw '8 n 1 I 1I VW I .V., I gif -ff' .. . 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' 4 2 Mission Viejo 8 W 7 W A V San Marino ' ' 6 10 Claremont 1 M...f:.g,,vNVWvIaa-3 ' Foothill 11 8 lndio 6 w -R f Servite 15 V 2 Newport 10 Santa Barbara 4 1 1 Los Amigos 2 'Santa Clara 5 4 Foothill 9 Los Altos V 2 17 Ramona 5 Valhalla 2 9 North 5 El Toro 7 7 Servite 1 1 V Claremont 8 Sunny Q WonI5 Lost-5 1 1 lndio 5 Arlington 5 Ramona 3 North 7 Servite 9 Foothill 7 Los Amigos 3 Won-19 Lost-4 Treading ater 8 4 Waterpolo 1. Woody Dutton C91 practices his form as he takes aim at another goal. 1.V. and Frosh-Soph members are: Il 'ro.nt Rowj Mike Spain, led Baker. fSecond Rowl losh Grossman, Larry Simons, Matt Estes, Mauri Tobias, Woody Dutton, Eric Cotrell. IThird Rowj Terrence Montgomery, Eric Loggerquist, Kevin Lov- ell, Seiji Lippit, Bill DeFrance, Larry Aronovitz. IBack Rowj Doug Garland, Randy Stamen, lett Chance, lack Lamlo, Chris Fenton, Greg Hester. 2. With a look ot tierce determination, Mike Hallisey C121 prepares to tire another winning goal. 3. John Connolly C121 and Chris Degonia C121 are up in arms as Alan Wilson C121 blocks another goal. 4, This awesome block by goalie, Alan Wilson C121, brings mixed reactions from Art Gage Cl 11, Mike Hallisey C121 and Andy Busch C1 11. Varsity mem- bers are: IFrontRow1 Don Wight, Andy Busch, lohn Read, Mike 1-lallisey, Adam Myers, Greg 1-lallisey. Not pictured: lohn Simmons. IBaclr Rowj Andrew Sawley, Dan Barnett, Alan Wilson, lohn Connolly, Art Gage, Ken Mills, Coach Almquist. , , ,,.. , T ., wif.-5955 -f Q1 MK ?L.c VW' A ' Q , . X -.- W ,V,,, V: V419-f if? -.,.'. -if ,- V, nl -C in -773,5 x.- 4 -21:7 , , f ff .,. Q . , ,13,fl'f.5 , 22 3s.,,',,' 4,-4 w,-wp ' I A V f 'J' if ' ' 1-2 4, 9 ffwi, ,,.-, y , : , L - it F A - .' Y .4 -,fi fl ' 7.4 '7I-Q,,!'.Qffj,,f7f,4 1 lVL1'iz,4? MQW., ' y ,V:57257ffy,I, , if - ' f-'H-27 W' f fjV' 1. fl' if ' 1- 3 'Z' uw., , - ' , fE7i5f5f'ZC,'Y'?,. ' ' DJJ' A ,, , ,,, ,,1,. ,, f 65, . 1- .v V ' ,g , ,,114,, I , ,av , 57, V1 2211- me .. , 1 P, , , ,, 1, ,, f i':.-?1'47Li' 14W,,,':1y,sffff- 2f'f3,4',-, 2 ' 'V I, ---ff 43 , ,, A m, ,. ft , My .,,.iA Y- ,.,, f ,-, gs ' ' 4 Xu., yr 'f y , ff' f,',,'4f,0fjy.'fa:1 by- ff 'fx -, 'I,.ii of , ,, Sporting a team of six All-lvy First Teamers, the l982 Waterpolo sguad pre- vailed over the lvy League. Seniors John Connolly, Milre Hallisey and Alan Wilson took the honor for the second con- secutive year and Hallisey received the League MVP Award. luniors Don Wight, John Read and Andy Busch were also named to the First Team. Art Gage re- ceived Second Team Honors and John Simmons, Honorable Mention. The Bears clinched the lvy title, beating their league rival, lndio, ll-5. Read and Wilson led the team in defense, Read giving up only one goal in the hole and Wilson averag- ing l2 blocks a game. John Connolly was the team's leading scorer and gave outstanding performances against Los Amigos and Foothill for which he received the Press-E'nterprise's Prep Athlete of the Week Award. The lunior Varsity Team, with a 5-5 record, was coached by Clay Simpson and led by luniors Kenny Mills and Jack Lamb. Seeded third in CTF, the Aguabears beat San Clemente 8-5 in the quarterfinals but were defeated by Villa Park, 9-6, in the semifinals. Waterpolo 8 5 Cross Country , , , X , 'C' , f?za4:f,2+'wiif,2:yf: , A - 5571. ,Mt I Q, iff. af H. g r 1,v,y4.,l Hr.4 4 .7.,-hang, V , 4 fwgtz- 1-.4'f'i, 95 T , F LJ 1 53159. ,f44f3wgy?et24Q f' Til 132 'f'45,,,elgKlf2t,f4wig,Zf '3j1l.ff,.ggQ fha , ,Lyggf , tzfi ey,i,,j4wh1,L.c'QjQ4glR?f4,1Q ll' Zz 7 A .,s 3Qi - '?'1fs'f1' .f,Lf,'.u' ,QQM-if'f-111' L f-f,',L- f t wi ', K-., , 1,41 ' 534294-,mlflaiih-s,, ,Q wavy .,,,.f74 I, 'L ' F ,gg 4157, ,znhff ' v ul' f wa, lf..u,1-., ftu..?'.S J Lug? 3 vt 'f ,, 1' Miles 86 Cross Country 1. Prior to one of her many victories, Sandy Utter- back C95 turns on the afterburners. Cross Country members are: CFront Rowj Lynn Anderson, Angela Giurbino, lulie French, Sandy Utterback, Terry Mor- gan, Kim Hughes, Michelle Thornton, Manager. ISecond Rowj Greg Bigelow, Manager, Denise Messer, Sally lackson, Nancy Vail, Nan Mcliown, Lesli Rapp, Megan McDonough, B.T. Hageman, IThird Rowj Art lackson, Kent Staude, Matthew Forstie, lim Sheldon, Kendahl Mizner, lohn-Mark Staude, Danny Moore, Bryan Black, IBack Rowj Steve Hunt, Trent Reupert, lim Bigelow, Geoff Low- man, Scott Pianalto, Ton Kantola, lohn Asper. Not pictured: Coach Hunt. 2. Showing no sign of fatigue, co-captain Matthew Foz-stie C125 heads for the fin- ish line. 3. Preparing for a tough three miles ol run' ning, Nancy Vail C95 finds time for KOALA photog- rapher. 4. Senior Art Jackson lengthens his stride in hopes of gaining a better time, 5, Being congratu- lated after a victory by Senior Julie French and Frosh Sandy Utterback, Senior John-Mark Staude shows that winning has its fringe benefits. if , If 'V J ' 4. Q , My ' 4 ,sf 21'u,,,,,g4ya,.! gygydffn' 5. ', fiz2T7,.ri'f'-2, ff, ai' 4 M Q as gtg-vftvgvgigtgggz ' 'S 3' 'GJ' gtg' ,-Y,,V1,,,.g? , f fV:lQ4f ,,f.mA' , ' 231,565 tzjfiif , ,,4,:'w lawn! I 1 I 4251! ,ons ,.,2f.-t .' L - ,- -U -.ao-x!f -i,.fL..a'? 'T 3 fe-235 4, ,. ,M A' f ,., g 4 ' ' ' - .f i'153VjWZ?ff4?fi'3:l5 27' ' ' 4-Qi jg: 3 -553:29 ,WL-7'4,,,:cb:'c-f, , - - 1: .4-liifzff-f:5:zf,'-', ai- ff 1,-1-1'1::: ,fi:i' ' ig,-,p4:if:pi::,i , A ,. Mr'-'fffz--f'-1--yy' 'I' QP J ,f, , f WAV ' ,-.-'PW 'fray l ' f f 4 I ,, 5,,4f,,3 i' , ,,,' , , f- 1,-1 fiyzgfggzi ,j1- ,. -vfizj ,: - fig- -2 - ' ' A I . 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', 1 ' l . .,:,14:,:.w-, aw'-i A ' Poly OPP- - X 31 Norco 25isf,,:445Qfl,ir1-g,,1 - Ep-ii all-if, 1 12 f Arlington I Viv . :viz 1533.2 , ' f 15 Norte Vista 50,315-.f is '-,f:1g,:sgi:tg,5gy I , , 33 - ' La Sierra 30 ,. ig, 15 'j Q ,,,V,, ,Ramona 50 A 1 ' 25 ' i , ' fi1fNOVlh 35 , , . , it , . f f f -wid 4114-54 f t 2 2 f' . .1 sffjyffii-1 2 -QS' W , 5 A, i s 2 t,, , - ,M I .ff,.f..,-5,-ty - ,Q . 1, ,1 .4111-5-f -V f 5 '.agP1:5s3:::,-I. .A.1 ' if f uf, 2- , ,T 5Z4,2.1'1,:rJv vi M, 2 ---.: 1, 921, if V. . 5 After losing some runners due to various reasons, the cross country team had some- thing to prove. Not only did they have to make themselves believers, but also their coach, Gary Hunt, who was quite dis- turbed about the loss ot two runners who chose not to run any longer. Despite what Hunt described as Hloss ot depth, the boys were able to capture sec- ond place, while the girls managed third in lvy. Although third place is not high enough tor CIF competition, the girls, be- hind co-captains Julie French C125 and Lesli Rapp Cl2D, squeezed into the post- season meet by nipping the Notre Vista girls in the lvy League meet. Two Seniors who contributed greatly to team spirit and personal support tor Coach Hunt were Matthew Forstie and John Mark Staucle. What made Hunt espe- cially proud ot them compared to other runners in his nine years here was not only their athletic ability but their unseltish na- ture. Proudly, Hunt said, l'They were not only running tor themselves, but tor the entire team. Staude attributes Hunts dedication to the team as a whole, and the satisfaction ot achieving personal goals tor his tour years ot long distance running. Cross Country 8? Girls' Tennis t 1 l 1 Q f C. V A itrfi g , ' A.,. - A Q .b 9 13 A 1 l Z.. it ' H f ,ff 4 I . L-. A Q , . . ,4 .J V Norte Vista 1, V , V. f Arlington tfiffi-, North W 3 1. A ' 3, La Sierra I 4 17 1, ' Ramona l 16 Norte Vista 2 15 Arlington 3 ' 1' 13 NOTll1 5 t,r.f v 14 V Lua Sierra l 4 K fimaon 1 8 45:12 ,,1 2 ,gg ,North '-1 tltt 1 6 16 A- La Sierra V512 Won-13 Lost-O la:w:wx,eM,,.,..l FT: TM' ft Style 88 Girls' Tennis l. Captain Jenne Harriss smashes a baseline return to her opponent. 2. Michele Hain shows her power- tul backhand. 3. Jeanne Thoele stretches tor the crossecourt volly. 4, Catja Gylov slams an overhead tor the game. Tennis team members are: IFront Rowj lenne Harriss, leanne Thoele, Tina Kopcha, Catja Gylov, Mary Shackelton, Cathy Muller, Heidi Hot- mann, Sandra Biddulph, Kathy Kjos, Michele Hain. fMidd1e Rowj Coach Vera Stricker, Tiffany Town- send, Darla Dresmann, Debra Schwartz, Eileen Wad- dinq, Anne Sullivan, Nicla Thompson, Marla Collins, Stephanie Sharpe, Anne Scott. fBac1f Rowj Brooke Lewis, Kristi Robinson, Erin Carroll, Noelle Cook, Cathy Castillo, Francine lvey, Karen Shackelton, llka Depken, lulie Voss, Christy Jacobs. 5. Tina Kopcha scrapes the ground for her driving backhand. , 'YE' - .. i 3 -fx i , si, 4 Not surprising anyone, the girls breezed to an additional lvy League championship. Many outstanding individual pertor- mances were given by number one and two seed Michele Hain C l ll and Captain Jenne Haz'1'.issCl2l. Tina Kopcha Cl2l and Jeanne Thoele C l QD, along with Hei- di Hofmann Cl ll and Cathy Muller Cl ll, combined to make outstanding dou- bles teams. When asked what strange oc- currences she recalled most with Thoele, Kopcha replied, ul remember during our lunior year leanne and l were so excited about beating San lVlarino's number one doubles team, that we ended up losing to their number three. Talent is not all that sets Poly's tennis team apart from its league competition. Coach Vera Stricker stated, ul think it's their dedication to the sport. They practice between two and three hours a day. They want to win and they work hard tor it. Girls' Tennisf8 9 ayVee f , ,,.-f 'U tx ll' 11 1 Q.. , S5 it U' v Z , 6 22 4 if K' Q l 51' gm .Qui Q' ' A s X- Q 1 --145135 Q Ft , I A tw 4. 5 , ,f I It Zu' ' , , ' lunior POW A . 0 415! . fy' ft ' 14 Arlmgto f .4 V Ae .,.' 56 Norte, , A ' - ,, 58 La S1eT1'Z?,1as2fQ29 : - Il'-f t i , 5 -',', , 32 Ramona it 4 r UW, mg, P 1 . 45 if Arlingt g 2 14 ,V Norte v a O l3 La Sierr Aff 8 Ramona 7 North 6 Won - 4 Lost Movin' Up -- l, Contrary to his macho image, Scott West Cl ll secretly dreams to be in a chorus line. 2. Todd Bur- den CQD takes the time to wave to his tans as he heads tor the end zone. 3. Clutching the old pigskin, Bruce Campbell C95 does the Hokey Pokey, Frosh members are: IFront Rowj Coach Chad Corriveau, Head Coach Richard Graves, Coach lim Bice, Coach Vance Rogers. fSecond Rowj Clark Howard, Buck Rooley, loe Adcock, loseph letterson, Ron Folmar, David Chlebik, Anthony Garcia, Scott Bloom. I'1 hird Rowj Neil Schlesener, Byron Lewis, lgnacio Gomez, Rod Folmar, Doug Webber, Chris Brantley, 90 Junior Varsity Football Steve Barrilleaux, Kent O'Neal, Robert Drake, IFourth Rowj Loren Wilson, Donato Vela, Steve Rea, Gary White, Henry Brown, Steve Vaipulu, Shannon Duncan, Adam Kelley. IFifth Rowl Larry Rosson, Brad Thomas, Doug Keller, Dale Goethe, Randy I-lord, Bruce Campbell, Roger Brill, Todd Bur- den, Martin Stevenson. fSixth Rowj Ed Quezada, Bill Brown, Alex Rinedo, Curtis Samuel, Mark Hus- sey, Lance Wiseman, loshua Paxton, Roger Haegg, fBack Rowj Allen Ford, David Patrick. tNot Identi- tiedl l.D. Blumenthal, Iohn Turner, Scott Vaura. 4 The LV. offensive line is ready and raring to go. lu- 571, if at if f i - fsfwvwmww, ,, , ,f wgwf f 5 '4.,-53 35, 5. . ' v: ' k' ffifZ.4:i,f A ft T' tw 'itz x . 533141, A .3-aft, 2 f I jk f, 3 my War' :all K f, if' it , I M .VV. 3 :W ,kL, If i, , ,. I A ry . ,,,, . ' . V, as A ,Q 4' 'H' 'L , -22-,, . A f, 'V '57 it , A ' ' ' 'f ,Q , 'Lffl ' :gr 4, 1. Lf,,g52,Qgr13,, A V' - ,L if ..f , A 1 ' l ' , I, ,,,. ' -r,l5f.y' - 'A V' If , 1 1 f f , x ,,.' ' ,,,' ' ff' ' it' . ,AL ,,',, ,,Q,g.' gr' ,hi ' rg, K ' 15 ' M ff gg, af ' -, - , My ' 5' 12' gh '4 ' 5 . ' V , ,grwfffiri ,ff . . ,, Y fl wil f ' W . it y, , ef -,, ' If , f - . 4 , 'T . y , T 7: ,gyfr Z., fi M- gg, Af- X . ' ,, T - -V' ., p , ,, , , ,l, ,:AY,. ,, ,,,L f 1 h i , N ,.4 , .. jf' it- ,',,' 'QI I ' r g, f . , ,ww -1 ., -'f1 A' . ' A .. , H 571, Q., 2 nior Varsity members are: 1Front Row2 Head Coach Mike Churchill, Paula Truelock, Linda Fithian, Ron Bauby, Chris Rogers, Lynette Atchley, Coach Duff Wiley. fSecond Rowj Coach Mike Mauger, Steve Martin, Billy Creech, Floater Warhop, Clif Reid, Terry Robles, Greg MacLean, Coach lim McNamara. IThiz'd Rowj Scott Mansfield, Eric Anderson, lohn Holmes, Greg lordan, Brent Ramenofsky, lohn Bran- don. IFouz'th Row! Coach Dell Roberts, Gene Bur- den, Shawn Ginwright, Mike Webber, Tim Hardin, lrik Hale, Brad Pinkerton, Coach Dave Torbert. II 'ifth Rowl Teff Swaney, Antone Tribble, Donald Sneed, David Cross, Gilbert Rochin, Richard Mar- tinez, Atu Vaipulu. fBack Rowl Todd King, Alvin l-lill, Coach Mark Gard, Roy Fisher, Andy l-litt. The expectations of next year's Varsity squad are promising due to the success of the lunior Varsity. The strong perfor- mances of Tom Ostrowslri CTOD and Tom Gayerfl ll combined with the com- ic relief of Steve Martin C105 contributed to their undefeated season. These victories extended their winning streak to a 19-0 overall record. The Freshman ended the season with an impressive 4-l record in league. A strong defensive line held the opponents to a standstill, while Quarterback Bruce Campbell C95 guided the offense. When asked about the season, Joshua Paxton Q95 exclaimed, l'We whoopped everyone! Freshman Football 91 M ,Wg aslaetloall A 'iss .,, ,A ! mg, - 1-.1 -ui Qt L l ,V K 3 s ' C' WM f 1 Goals 92 Boys' Basketball 1. Although Ben Mascari C121 is in control ot the situation, Tobin WhiteC12l gives him a conspicuous target in case trouble arises. 2. Ziggy Ford C121 dares the Ramona opponent to get around him. 3. Tobin White pulls down a rebound with fierce con- viction in the championship game against the North Huskies at Raincross. 4. After a break-away, Greg MathewsC1 llgets in some stuffing practice. lunior Varsity members are: Ifront Rowj Dion Downey, Brian lohnson, lon Anderson, Bruce Campbell, Todd Burden, Scott Mansfield, Manuel Gonzales. fBack Rowj Mark Green, Brad Hunt, Todd King, Chris Mc- Donald, Ray Stevenson, Neil Armstrong, Art Patter- son, Coach Bill Hayes. 5. Dan Bennett C121 and Reggie Miller C121 display their domination of the boards. Varsity members are: I1- rant Rowj Ricky Merriman, Greg Kund, Donald Sneed, Ben Mascari, Coach Arlo Gard. IBack Rowj David Myers, Reggie Miller, Dan Bennett, Mike Sompayrac, Greg Math- ews, Tobin White, Kyle Krivanek. 4 .+7ar:::'.'.5: 1 .4-1' -fe: ' f 2441. f- . .. f , ,,,,.f 14 .?f.,,. . f, 1 .M- 'T X 4.9. s Q C -S ag, ff' -veil-f i 3 4 Not only is the Poly Boys Basketball Team unique in talent, but also in the fact that five of its seven Seniors have been playing together since Tunior High: Mike Sompayrac, Ziggy Ford, Tobin White, Da vid M yersand Reggie Miller. Captain Tobin White explains some of the advantages to having played together for so long, 'lYou know where they're go- ing tofbe on the court in certain situations and can anticipate what they will do before they even do it. Dan Bennett and Ben Mascariarealsotwo of Polystalented Sen- ior starters. The Bears began the season by partici- pating in the most exciting and renowned tournament, The Riverside County Holi- day Basketball Tournament at Raincross Square. The Bears met the North Huskies in the championship game in which the final seconds determined the outcome. The lead changed hands throughout the fourth quarter, but due to two steals by the Huskies in the final seconds, the Bears lost 68-64. Miller and Myers were the high scorers with 21 and l6 points respectively. White also had an outstanding game scor- ing l5 points and pulling down 8 re- bounds. Although Ben Mascari plays point guard, he scored l O points and was a crucial asset to the Poly defense. Miller, Myers, and White were named to the All- Tournament Team. Boys' Basketball X 9 3 gy ,M if iff, I K f ' Soccer .xi -If -.,1 ,.,. . MW:-ww Footwork . . . l. Marc Dale flOl eyes the ball before kicking the winning goal. 2. David Cole 1125 concentrates on the ball as he dribbles downfield. 3. Nathan Hei- drich K l Oldreams of space voyageas Dana Cogswell Cl ll hails down the blond across the field. 4. Bruce BIomdah1f9lsticksouthislegtoprepareforthe head- 9 4 Soccer on collision. lunior Varsity team members are: fFront Rowj Thanh Le, Bruce Blomdahl, Scott Na- poli, Fred Waugh, Teff Deledonne. ISecond Rowj Mark Crane, Capt. Roger Sprockett, Scott Zyber, Francisco Flores, lames Ah Puck, Steve Starling, Toe Feola. fThird Rowj Tracie Ewing, Kari Shuler, Ran- dy Reed, Capt. Kent Staude, Bill Brown, Steve Rea, Keith Fosgett, Matt McKown, Larry Aronovitz, Mike King. Varsity Team Members are: fFourth Rowj Capt. Brian Bannon, lohn Mark Staude, lon Gonza- lez, Capt. Felix lorrin, Marc Dale, Kenneth Rosen- berg, Nathan Heidrich, IFifth Rowl lohn Wynne, Matt Moelter, Tim Gatherum, Dana Cogswell, Don Weir, Todd Reed, l.V. Coaches Criag Thomson, left Debellis. IBack Rowj Martin Flores, David Cole, Doug Stevens, Brian Thomson, Mike Taylor, Kendahl Mizner, Varsity Coach Tom Tilson. 5. Dana Cogs- wellfl llkicks the ball despite his stiff arm problem. 6. Brian Thomson H125 swings his partner getting ready for the Dosey Doe. What a year tor sports! This was by no means an exception tor soccer. With such prominent players as Captain Brian Ban- non Cl QD, one ot the most outstanding goal- ies in the league, Captain Felix Jorrin Cl2J, setting the scoring pace and David Cole Cl QD and Brian Thomson Cl 25, add- ing strength with their veteran experience, the team 'lheadedu tor victory. The pre- season loss against Calexico proved disap- pointing, but the team came back with ex- plosive triumphs against Norco 9-2, Victor Valley, and Coachella Valley. Coach Tilson comments that the team is not doing as well as expected because ot the inability to capitalize on the opponents mistakes, but they realize they have a lot ot room tor improvement and have set their goals high. John Wynne CTQD says, l'The team is young and needs time to adjust to one another. Aside trom these criticisms, the Varsity Soccer team is shooting lor their titth undeteated season in league and according to Cole, X '... is expected to go all the wayl The lunior Varsity team proved to be as tough as the Varsity. Through the leader- ship ot Captains Roger Sprocliett HOD and Kent Staude Cl ll, the team displayed true Poly supremacy. Soccer X 9 5 Girls aslfzetball , ,,,, t , 11: ...- , .J tr ' 1 t it it N ji ' , ':. .vjf.' I fr , Q VA' -.zz h , ka -X: 5 ,, 7.7, Ms. X X :T , A, ,f: gi- MW K , fy 5 u 4 N f : H x ,4,.h A lv 0 --.QL K QA , XX ,Q f lag K, 3 A i- I I f ag vi A- W ,,,' , i Q-4 E ,Q . ' 5 : ., f ,b 5 f. i ' , 1 V, I A t N I! V , K. ,. A ,, . - J ' H ' , M .Ll : ixxviifv L LVV lx .7 E IP? g ' r'M,,.4w I -1 F. , Q f,., yy is K i fi H- fy ,, it 2 .V- V 5' , g Xi A -I? K ' i a ! A 'W ' 'W V 4? V ' , ,,,, ts I ' A f 5 I N I' Wff'f 'f' 'NM . hm I +'r's 14f23f 5 Younger players gave the Girls' Basket- Gabriel EEA, and top ranked Edison. The e I I I ball team a new look. Even though Poly Varsity sguad, primarily consisting ot un- l l I 9 6!Gir1s' Basketball was no longer invincible, they still were a strong competitor. All the girls should be applauded, not only tor their physical ac- complishments, but tor their outstanding sense ot athletic character. ln pre-season tournaments the Bears came out fighting, beating Chino, Ragette, Victor Valley, and Fountain Valley, only losing to a tew num- ber-one ranked teams, Alta Loma 415, San derclassmen, found leadership in its three returning seniors: Joanne Haselrig C l QD, Kelly Obeso Cl2l, and Clarissa Poole 6123. With the hard work and dedication ot the l unior Varsity, Poly can look torward to a promising future, lt was a long, rough road tor the Bears, but they never lost sight ot their goal: to retain their reign as Queens ot the lvy League. 47 l QPF' A , 1-ry ., Iliff, -IJ. ,, ' ' ' ,A l ., il Ms ' 1 A W ,f ,, Q, .Q J y ,f,, , , I ' ' ,QQ A ,ya-fw '4 ,Q nf '1':i1 QL' , , ,V , ,,, Mm AE Q ,,,,, , I . M, ,.,,- fwM . -, W' ,. ' ,, A i ' ' , , , , l. Adrienne Co1rey Drake CQJ, eyes focused on the basket, drives in tor a quick two. 2. With a perfect arc, Stacy Freshman Hunt ClOl drops it in for a swish. 3. After tour years ot scrambling, Kelly Obeso tl2l makes the baseline shot look easy. 4, Joanne Haselrigtl Ql flies through the air with the greatest ot ease. lunior Varsity team members are: Stacy Tread- way, Chantal Romain, Annette Bradley, Salinda Mendoza, Coach Arlene Obeso, Rachel Chatham, Chelley Clemons, Lucille Samuel, and Brenda Frantz, 5. Cheri Hill tl ll displays her agility as she takes out her opponent. Varsity team members are: Annie Peterson, Stacy Hunt, Sandy Utterback, lenni- ter Brasstield, Adrienne Drake, loanne l-laselrig, Ale- shia Poole, Sherry Sommers, Clarissa Poole, Cheri l-lill and Kelly Obeso. Girls' Basketball 97 M ,M my . vf A! , -r ' v, V, .jg -, V If a,i,,g., .4 - Fri-?f'f'f 'iff f' X 1' ,ef,5.,'- , wi?-L' 4' 4, , 'cf ff, .1 , Q, wx-4-5 , HQ' 1-, Q ,,,,, , , K4 f A .all v.,-W,g,w , , , 0 3' f' ' wiv.-ve. M f' V J 1. ,, . 'S' ' , , , v v 3.1 1 I mm fi 1 1. a N af: . 3.-fi 'aa E x 4 f F , f ,.m.,W,,.. ., . , Av' ,W ' 5, ' 'W--..N ,, l i v 2 3 fsoiffuznmcf. 44.1,-m,,m.,, f,,,v,,.,wff,W fr Q54 I 'J f-Wf -,-ff W w r':rf:fL'2M5-TZ , M -f '!A T 4 5 why the girls' tennis team gets all the sup- porters and they seem to miss us. Chris Weggeland Cl ll joked. Chris Weggeland C1 ll proudly watches his shot spin past his opponent, 3. Displaying how important bending one's knees is in tennis. Johnny Perrone C123 blurs a crosscourt backhand. Tennis team mem- bers are: IFront Rowl Brian Linke, Steve Matulis, Terel Keith, Johnny Perrone, John Miceli, Brad Por- tertield, Coach Keith King. fBacIx Rowj Shawn Goodsite, Chris Weggeland, Kevin Cassidy, Paul King, David Rosenblum, left Little. fNot Picturedj lulian Barham, Kent Eaton, Mike Maier, Ben Mascari, Ron Moreno, Mike Morgan, Matt Nagle, Stewart Rowlands, Matt Turnbull. 4. Matt Nagle Cl2l goes airborne in order to return a lob, 5. The team's num- ber one player, Julian Barham Cl2l, directs a backhand volley into the tar corner ot the court. 6. With perfect balance, Steve Matulis tl ll catches up to a well-placed shot while wearing out the toe of his shoe. Boys' Tennisf9 9 adminton ,,,, .. ., , 'WN ' iri , ' VL ffhh. . ' ' ,I I I umm-W,,,,W,,M4,.fwvv!4 V J, f,f,' f T .- H , 1 - rrfifwfl-'1vg4,-:,ppgsql . '.-1,414 ' U ' - 'l'1'-92.111 :XV 7 L,M,l:A, V :l, .k . . ' ,Q , . .V fe ' ' y 4 7 V Once again the Boys' Swim Team pre- vailed both as a team and individually. Whether the top varsity swimmer or the greenest ot newcomers, the sport ot swim- ming always provides a challenge tor the individual to better his own performance. This sort ot intensity was evident on the Poly Swim Team, and the team as a whole benefited. . The year-round swimming ot 100 Mike Irvingt l OD and Greg Ha11iseyClOl proved that this sort of dedication pays ott with consistently taster times. The tact that many ot the outstanding swimmers will be returning comes as another promising tac- tor. Leadership, ot course, played a signifi- cant role in the Bears' success, and Cap- tain John Connolly Cl2l filled that part perfectly. The Poly Badminton Team survived a rough season with chins high and beam- ing with pride. Returning senior Susan Wellenlrampf l QD brought last year's team spirit and spread it around to all ot the incoming freshmen. Basically a very young team, Poly performed up to every- one's expectations and predicts an en- couraging tuture. Under the supervision ot Coach Howe, these underclassmen were also assured competent and out- standing instruction. ld Boy's Swimming ' KKQQ. 2' 'mf ' . -gg 9t M'W , ., .f,, Jlitf, n , 'fQ.,fJ'f w.'7i,,, W . ' 1 ' 9 l. Sz 2. By their identical strokes, Jim Hawkes C105 and RickAve11i1jioCl QD show their precision in plac- ing thebirdie. 3. Coach Dave Alquist thinks he can intimidate the opposition with his evil eye. 4. Boys Swim team members are fFront Rowl: losh Gross' man, Bill Purviance, Mike Spain, Larry Aronovitz, led Baker. CSecond ROWD: Seigi Lippit, Eric Lagerquist, Danny Burns, Alex Pinedo, Maurey Tobias, Greg Hester. fThird Rowjz Greg Hallisey, Mike Lynch, Ken Mills, Chris DeGonia, Eric Roeder, Andy Busch, Mike lrvin. Back Rows Mike Hallisey, Kai Keasey, lack Lamb, left Chance, lon Read, lohn Connolly, A.l. Sawley, Coach Dave Almquist. fNot Picturedj: Woody Dutton, Matt Estes, Chris Fenton, David Landry, Kevin Lovell, Shay Sibet, Larry Simons, Ran- dy Stamen, loel laspan, Vance LaGarde. 5. lohn Connolly sneers at his opponent. 6. Susan Wellin- kamys reaches tor the birdie. 7. Badminton Team Members are: ltront rowj Sheila Baumstark, Bl Hage- man, Susan Wellinkamys, Kelly Kennedy, Debra Schwartz, Andy Lynch, Chris West. Cback rowj Assis- tant Larry Starling, Terry Naron, non-player, Rick Avellino, non-player, Mike Umbarger, lim Hawkes, Ha Phan, Thauh Tan, lohn Pope. 101 Q 4 5 l. So therelf' sneers Kathleen Theobald C103 to the opposing team as Micki Ward HOD tries to ig- nore the statement. 2. Sandi Alexander C125 un- steams her goggles alter observing the previous boys' race. 3. Susan Hackett fl li looks for some encouragement from the sidelines. 4. The intimidat- ing Poly lineup listens for the sound ot the gun. Girls' Swim Team members are fFront Rowj: Brooke Rog- ers, Tracy Christley, lenny Read, Nancy Simmons, Kristin l-loyer, Kirsten Monson, Beth Bowers. fSec- ond Rowjz Becky Rile, Lisa Robinson, Brooke Lewis, Michelle Hester, Robin Monson, Micki Ward, Sandi Alexander, Terri Ward. fThird Rowj: leanine Myer, Kelly Hurley, Laura Ahney, Annette Elste, Kim Elste, Kathleen Theobald, Sharon Born, Nan McKown. ILast Rowjz Carla Stahl, Kristina McCracken, Teresa Smith, Susan Hackett, Christy Gardiner, Susan Burns, Coach Vera Stricker. fNot Picturedjz ludy Beshears. Gir1's Swimming 2 3 W' 4 . ,, ,ty-if ffl' W V Hi' 1-. - 1 For a team that has absolutely dominat- ed league competition and has proved to be a serious threat in the ClF playoffs, the Girls' Swim Team continued to uphold their intimidating reputation. Who could expect less with three-year All-American Sandy Alexanderfl QD on their side? Co- Captain Kirsten Monson Cl 25 stated that their success was due to the l'team's unity and spirit. Seniors Sharon Born Cl2l, Brooke Rogers Cl2D, Jenny Reed Cl2l, Terry Ward Cl2D, Monson, and Alex- ander provided leadership and inspiration for the promising new freshmen swim- mers. Freshman members, Becky Rile CQD, Brooke Lewis C91 and Robin Mon- son CQD, were so encouraging they were able to secure varsity positions. Taking into account the Poly Swim Team's past re- cords and their prospects for the future, they have nearly established themselves as a legend in their own time. Dives . . . 103 2 i aseball 1 2 P L . Q A .AL .L X. Q9 ' - '- L 'H wif i QW Workouts . . . Earning the respect ot the other league teams was a great torm ot motivation tor the underdog baseball sguad. Unlike most teams at Poly, the baseball team practices throughout the whole year. With these practices the team could concentrate on the common situations tound when play- l O 4 fBaseba1l ing in the highly competitive lvy League. Not having to bring many ot the l ayVee up to Varsity, this year's team already had ex- perience worlcing as a team. l-laving this varsity experience proved to be a plus for the past season. Coach Rich Graves worked the team hard with extensive sprints and calisthenics to prepare the team tor the league, and kept the worlcouts going throughout the year. This year our pitching and intield has improved a great deal. We also had a longer preseason and a summer league. We were more motivat- ed and have a better overall team, states Rick Cobb C l ll. Now that the team is past the rebuilding stage, and most ot the start- ing Varsity players were l uniors, the team has a promising future. , Ak ,A,. - i J T i ,-fhfi ,-6,1 ' , gy' fi f .. -cs:-:iw 5- . ' 3 5 4 l . Craig Jutila hopes he can slug this pitch over the fence, as he has done many times before. 2. Jess DeLaCruzwonders what pitch he should throw in this practice game. 3. Trying to fool the batter, Rick Cobb charges up to receive the bunt. 4. John Har- vey reminds himself of all the fundamentals that he learned at practice from Coach Graves. 5. Boggling the hitter's mind, Josh Johnson is ready to fire a screwball. Varsity team members are: fFz'ont Rowj Stat Girls: lenniter Turner, Linda Fithian, Paula True- lock, Debbie Casale. ISecond Rowj Coach Torrenti, Kris Ober, Bill Kannor, Ken Truelock, Rick Cobb. losh lohnson, Steve Sigloch, Coach Truelock. f'I'hird Rowl Coach McNamara, lohn Harvey, Ron Hayes, David Gber, Tom Ostrowski, Ted Amidon, Mike Coyne, Coach Grayes. fBac1f Row! less DeLa' Cruz, Karl Gneiting, Greg Meyers, Craig Iutila, Dave Myers, Donnie Bulmer, left Oster, Aaron Moore. layVee team members are: fFz'ont Row2 Stat Girls: Paula Tilton, Matilda Phanara, Babs Basset ISecond Rowl loe Adcock, Robert Drake, Dan Winterton, lohn Turner, Darin Wyrich, Bruce Blomclahl. I Third Rowj Coach Goldstein, Ray Mendez, Nick Howell, Scott Mansfield, lohn Holmes, Rany Hord, Coach Vela. IBack Rowj Sean Caudillo, Neal Irving, Mike Williams, Dan lohnson, Brad Hunt, Bruce Campbell. Baseball 1 O 5 5,4 f I-Ii. 0 ' f ,ilk A 1' ,:' Win, f mfg,-, f f X f .l:i. K8 , . Yi ,Q N x, -,X R ,gi 'ff 2 if Q f , f f . , .. A, 1, ,- ff ,gg X A ,W fig , gg. !r,VV 2 , 3 ..,,, , ,, if ' xi 8 . 'Q 6 5 , 1 C , ' ' a1,,.,4 C I 'ay . .f g ,gf 0. l. Sherry Summers C123 lunges tor a sizzling line drive, as teammate Carolyn Mann Cl QD backs her up. 2. With determination and a strong desire to win, Tina Francisco C l QD tires another steaming fast ball at another unsuspecting hitter. 3. With statistician Anita Garcia C l 21 in the middle, Mary Danielson CIOD, Karen Robb ClOl, Lori Ludi ClOl, Andrea Folsom C l Ol, and Cherie Caudil1oC l Ol enthusias- tically cheer on their pals, with the eager knowl- edge that they will be out there next year. 4. Wanting to provide a good show for the spectators, Holly SeiverClOl makes yet another dazzling catch. 5. The Varsity players are: CFront Rowj Andy Folsom, Mary Danielson, Bicki Palmer, Tina Francisco, Ann Hub- bard, Holly Seiver, Cathy Endo, Patty Posey, Patty Endo. fMidd1e Rowl lenniter Lowry, Sherry Sum- mers, Cherie Caudillo, Carolyn Mann, Susan Gi- beault, Lori Ludi, IBack Rowj coaches Steve Nor- deen, and lay Cassinelli. 6, Hoping to get the last out, and thus steal the glory, Ann Hubbard Cl QD makes Jennifer Lowry C121 earn her catch by biting her arm. 7. The W players are: IFront Rowj Connie Sanchez, Laura Camenga, Carol Harrison, Bebe Fol- som, Susie Clark, Kristi Ober, Michele Green, Glory Grajales, Sarah Altmeyer, IMiddle rowj Coach Steve Nordeen, Gina Newland, Nina Lee, Stacey Treadway, Suzanne Clemons, Karrie Chastain, Erica Kilgore, lngrid Cercone, CBack Row! Debbie Moss, lenniter Black, Debbie Young, Adrienne Drake, la- nie Gaona, Lisa Cassinelli, and Marla Collins. 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In 834 , V A hx x M NYM Q A ,.M,,,,. , ls, - . lt, K A K K K -. wk . -- .- .. ' me fir t. .- A ' ' 4' ,., ,,.. - nf M,-' F ,f 'W B .. ,ff ' ' f Q ,qigw ' ,W-V ' K .... . ' .l'Q.aE5rf'P' ,. ' K K K 'f.V,l-alias .um- ,-,. ga., Admaima.. J 6 2 0 0 Although the Poly G-olt Team did not 1 I I I gain much recognition, this is no indica-' tion ot their talent. Coached by Mr. Sage and led by Captain Ben Theobald Cl ll and outstanding players, Warren Snider Cl2l and Stan Young Cl ll, the golt team maintained one ot the most impressive re- cords in the league, winning league 7 108 Golf times in the past 8 years. Playing and prac- ticing at the Victoria Country Club, the golf team competed against such rivals as Palm Springs and lndio. According to Brian Welch Cl ll, We set our goals high and expect to live up to them. CStory tor track on following two pagesl .V , I . V L! ., . 'M , f',g.A A ' -' V . ' '. ., --.2-rv 1. Warren Snider C121 watches his ball catch up Brown C121 tty by. 4. Art Jackson C125 and Jim shotput, despite an amputated toot. 6, Brian Welch with E.T. 2. Stan Young C1 11 drives with blurring Bige1owC1 11 take time out from stretching to scratch C1 11 is battled at the vibrations of his rubber club. 7. speed. 3. Stride for stride, Todd KingC1O1ar1d Bob their ankles. 5. Jeff Lewis C121 can sti11 heave a What a swing? exclaims Eric Ormsby C91. Track 1 O 9 it Track 'ri' Field 4 s N 1 l We ts . .i 1. is ig 1A. A,V. , Q ' g ' ':,. Q i T Z yyyy i . X Y T ,w Q:-. '. ' 'T 'Q I. 'fiflatr' 'FAQ ,f ?Li7f36Vi1 ' -V fffl' 472. Q. ' .1 V ' t,E3'f: V fsw..f+ .75 'as . . ff A. f . V t .1 J f :x,m,.p :2 .-1 iz ' 2:j..Ei2f25h1-'::f'f P wr. , .. ,, L 1' WM Trac! 1 is 1 3 gr 8 W T 7 ,,., ,. ...Je-A M? mg-, ' W I-'vw V . , 0 .,.,... . , , f- I A V - 4 4-vt 5, A . b uf . f g I f' w . af ff'...,. , ,,A , . M Diversity . . . 1 1OfTrack 'n' Field The Poly Boys and Girls Track Teams once again proved to loe in the running for the lvy League Title. Senior contenders tor the lvy titles included Jeff Lewis in the shotput, David Hylton in the long jump, John-Mark Staude and Matt Forstie in the mile and two-mile events, Tom l'Bucky Buclrfellez' in the 880 and Bob Brown and Maxine Pinedo in hurdles. The Seniors were backed up by a strong field ot underclassmen including versatile Sandy Utterback CQD, sprinter Mark Green C105 and Todd King HOD in low hurdles. The relay teams are strong, espe- cially the Varsity Mile Relay. ' .. VA A i 'h . 0 ? iz PGLY r 'V-'G 1 .A,' ' . f .. ' 4, f 4:2 S' 4 Kwai? , , ff V, 'lv CHYQWWZLZ' '75ff'l?,fci,::':e' 1,1 1- ,. V if . K f . ,., . . I ,,,. gf , 4 ,H - 'f ' ':,,fW47 if f'+ !7Q'7 1 L , , ,Y it K tstr is 'K X gf., :VvlV'4i.,f ',:W.'Q9j,15g51j?,- 2 W -5 fi, 4, .f f. f'kk',' , 'kiwi' ' ' ' l 1 it t tv . ' f, V, .f we, M1-fe I f f f. 5, Q, K. .i ZMK 4 , ' , W1 an 4' qw . . ,- ,jgqf w. I 4 ' A ,,,, ' ' . ' . .4 TW V . V ' g,,,,.., 'W A ,, 4 f Z ' '?ff'fW' 1 Q. if 6 Girls members are: fFront Rowj Denise Messer, Nancy Vail, Stephanie Bess, Terry Morgan, Leshawanne Sneed. IMidd1e Howl Kim Hughes, Carolyn Ortman, Cheri Hill, Sandy Utterback, Laura Forstie, La Deana Reynolds. fBac1r Rowj Sally lack- son, Michelle Thornton, Maxine Pinedo, Salinda Mendoza, Megan McDonough. l. Michele Thorn- ton Cl l J impresses her fellow teammates with this hur- dle. 2. With determination on his face. Iricl-r Hale HOD is destined to be a winner. Track and Field coaches are: Torbert, Dyrr, Wiley, and Maurer. lay- Vee members are: fFront Rowl lason Mills, Doug Webber, loseph lefferson, Steve Hunt, Martin Ste- venson, Keith Neal. ISecond Rowj Shelby Ericson, Fredric Waugh, Mike Engler, Chris McDonald, lon Asper, Tony lohnson. IThird Rowj Greg Bigelow CManagerj, Scott Pianalto, Mike Stralka, Steve Barril- leaux, Lorenzo Turner, Geoff Lowman. IBack Rowj Karl Allen, Larry Rosson, Steve Martin, Brent Ramen- ofsky, non-member, Dan Sheldon. Varsity members are: I1- rent Rowj lohn-Mark Staude, Dave Hylton, Steve Stralka, Ray lefferson, and Danny Moore. IMidd1e Rowj Todd King, Steve Simpson, Bob Brown, Matt Forstie, and Mark Green. IBack Rowj Van Hawkins, Marty Ramirez, Vince Velez, lrich Hale, and Art lackson. 3. Joseph Jefferson C91 jumps for joy after winning his race. 4, Ladeana Reynoldsfl lltakes the hand-off from LeShawanne Sneed Cl ll. Track 'n' Field 1 1 1 l g -lvl-li 1g in-m ulll-1 i- tit ,1 Y X V i t V P ' Y 5 lit I ' nv ii' af Y x I X lx 4 ' X5 ' 1 Q., - 52' h t r Q s it fx 1'-I kill -Y lg! ' AQ? Y X I- nt sr. ' J 4 A . A. . W 1' yy' Y 1 7 I ' i il It in ' A ls, a X 1 ly Al A ' i' V' i If ' M 4 ' I NA- v jx V X N ' A I Y W S 1 fl .af N fr , W ' - 'A e 'Q V A lntroduced to a new and sophisticat- 1 ed world, the Freshmen entered high Blass 1. Sheryl Marriner tl ll, Peter Uli tl ll and Blythe Sheen C121 react dit- terently to Bill Ne1son's C115 sum- mary ot his wild party. 2. Brian Palle- sen 1121 shows Michael Lynch C121 that he really does have 10 tingers. 3. CathyMulle:rt1 1JandSteveMatu1is C113 display their class spirit. 1 1Z,fC asp ivtsiqn Mlllllll school tull ot awe and apprehension. The new litestyle came as a shock at tirst, lout as the year wore on, the Epsi- lons became tamiliar with their new sur- roundings. Sophomores enjoyed their step up the ladder. 1-laving completed the sec- ond year ot their high school career, the Egoops matured and became worldly Polyites. luniors looked torward to their third year ot high school and their new posi- tion as upperclassmen. The Sucklings, determined to have a great year, in- volved themselves in everything trom athletics to Commission. Yet it was the Seniors who proved to be the most outstanding class. 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' f L , , L., ,M 1, .Q ,L4, 4...JE.Lg3g,E1.-L2 3 F C f?Y'n-3'4 1Q 'Lf '?4WffW ' INWIFHU5'TI'M?'M7'i'l'fiW3?'N 3Z3iT!'3Dk3033657 l V 1 r P 1 X y . aff M A U' :fl 1 5' f, ' , , L- VLH. - mvwva., :,,u x,.wah---'4'wf1 11dl. 'Mii:2X 513?k2ii1'YT-E''ICI'-4'J-Ui'-LWV2'79-15HfCT'53Zv'X 1w2:NIHS!-iNW'!1?1W4HVf9E6iRf' W 1 U 5 I E 1 Q A A 2 . 2 5 w y 1 , S 3 , s , s E i 1 9 Q 3 M .v ,x 4 3 5 . 33 Q 5 3 1 Q 3 5 Q us Q 1 A a 4 2 W S S z M 2 5 I w 1 5 i 3 1 Z 5 E A 5 H 2 7 P1 5 'lf-Lhi:'l4E ' ' I ' ' ' lVf'E'f1?S5 We've got more! - The Class of 1984! lt's otten heard that your lunior year is the toughest. Most people, in all honesty, will agree. A portion ot studious luniors spent hours studying tor the PSATXMNSQT, SAT, ACT, and Achieve- ment tests. Other tuniors busily worked on Homecoming, Mid-winter and the Prom. Their work paid ott. All three were tremen- dously successtul and tor the tirst time in years the Prom was held at the Disneyland Hotel. Unanimously, the toughest part ot 'Tunior-hood was stifling the desire to use his X her newly-acquired drivers license in- stead ot studying. The spirit ot the Class ot 1984 was overwhelming. For once during an early morning Pep Rally, the Iuniors actually won a class competition. The worst is over tor the class ot l984. Next year they only have to avoid the in- evitable senior slump and-remember this is their tinal year. The SUCKLINGS distinct- ly proved in every way that they were bet- ter-than-ever!! Dana Acker Lana Adams left Aclcock Sonia Alford Karl Allen Nina Anderson Sandra Anderson Marci Aronovitz lettrey Ashworth Lynette Atchley Todd Augustine David Bacchus Eddie Baker Gwen Ballard v ,f , , .. 7,3 Q l ' ' .1'ff '.., in ' ',. ' ff K X 5 KW lettrey Ballard V. Laura Ballew Tracey Barattini .. glr' if 3 f Daniel Barnett Q K fi KGHY Barlunek .4 , Vrilllvl I A Blythe Bdsseff i tf . -... 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Jamie Press Jacqueline Holland, and Sandra Biddulph watch as Marci Aronovitzreverts back to X holding her milk with two hands Cin order not to drib- blel, Michele Black loe Bloomguish Raymond Bohnenstiel Rebecca Bowen Steven Bowen Joseph Brabant Kira Bradshaw Bridgette Bridges Cheryl Brown Keith Brown Wendy Brown Donald Bulmar Mark Burns Andrew Busch Tracey Butler Kaylene Byers Alicia Cardoza Kim Carpenter Elaine Carter Kevin Castro Ron Chacon Riaz Chauthani Gina Chavira Tracie Christley lvan Chuguimia Juniors 1 4 3 Mary Clark Erin Cleveland Rick Cobb Dana Cogswell Greta Cohen Michael Cole Thomas Contri Eddie Culver Stephen Cunningham Sharon Curtis Deondra Davidson Pat Davis less Delacruz Rachel Denny Pamela Derragon Colleen Dodd Margarito Dominguez Ellen Donlan Sean Dougherty Rebecca Ecker Cynthia Edwards l errrey Elkins Darryl Elliott Michael Ervin Stephen Evans Bryan F anion Darrin Farrar Richard Fatten Danny Felix Bonnie Feng lohn Ferdinand Karen Ferguson Veronica Fisher Gregorio Flores Kathleen Forrest Laura Foster Christina Fransisco lenny Franco 'A' f f , 1 if' ' , zf ZWMMK , I I f' 2 4 f I W 5 f 7 ' V, fr Ii Q44 .ff .Lzf ff , K' , ,I X ,hgef 'fp' ' ff' 1 24514 ? 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Dana Thompson and Cheri Za usch are completely disgusted as they watch the football play- ers eat lunch. 5-ff . Keith Franklin loseph Frederick Allan Frisby lrene Fuller Bob Fults Arthur Gage Michelle Gamble l im Gatherum Thomas Gayer Susan Gibeault Graylin Ginwright Angela Giurbino Michelle Giurbino Marc Goldstein Andrea Gomez Horatio Gonzalez lon Gonzalez Carolyn Gordon Lisa Grace Alfred Graham lenniter Graham Dean Gravatt Kenneth Greenhouse Denene Guerrero Frederico Guerrero Linda Gunadi Eric Guzman -Michele Hain Heather Hart Van Hawkins Ronald Hayes left Hein Allan Henry Lori Hess Alisha Hill Cheri Hill Andrew Ho Juniors 1 4 5 George Hobson Heidi Hofman lacqueline Holland Michael Holland David Hood Kendra Horn Frederick Horstmeyer Todd Huennekens Terri Hughes Craig Hutton Steve lack Desiree lackson Raymond Jefferson losh Johnson Arthur lordan Victoria funkert Robert Kahn Keiko Kamiya lon Kantola Karen Kauffman Hal Kearney Roxanne Keller Mark Kemp Daniel Kerley lennifer Kim Debbie Kimmich Kathleen Kjos Randy Klopf Christy Knox l ulie Kritzberger Greg Kund Hieu Lam lack Lamb Mitchell Langstein Deborah Laster leff Lawless Melissa Leff Katherine Lennan Nancy Lewis Pacquin Lewis Iohn Light Dawn Lowe Geoffrey Lowman lames Lozano 1 4 6 Juniors n 4 4 f 2 93 .A ii if , , . 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Rob Lucas Todd Lynch lames Lynn Douglas Macleod Michael Maier Trina Mangione Tom Marantos Sherry Marriner Richard Martinez Gregory Mathews Steven Matulis Dana McAtee Lorri McGvlaughlin Robert McGraw Timothy McGuire Patrick McKoon Derek McKown Deana McNeal Trudie McVey Denise Melbourne Lisa Mendoza Ricky Merriman Annette Meyers Cynthia Mihata Linda Miller Kenneth Mills Kendahl Mizner Matthew Moelter Devin Montgomery Cynthia Moore Dagney Moore Kristin Moore Matthew Morgan Shelley Morgan Tracey Morgan David' Morris Catherine Muller Till Munson Linda Murray Greg Myers Terry Naron Juniors 1 4 'Y Tamara Nett Brian Nejedly Billy Nelson Thea Norman Andrea Okeete Lynn Olen Carolyn Ortman letlrey Oster Ricardo Padilla lames Page Deon Parker Arthur Patterson l on Peacher Charles Peters Challen Peterson Steve Phipps Chris Piscatella Lisa Poole Regie Pope Darlene Pratt Chad Pulsiter Kim Putnam lacquie Quesinberry Consuelo Quiroz Denise Rainville Robert Rainwater Maria Ramirez Thomas Ramirez Barton Ray .lonathan Read Lisa Reqalado Kellie Reynolds Ladeana Reynolds Anthony Rhine Sally Rhodes ' .ff V, .. 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'LA W -32. - 1 4 8 Juniors :2'a.,.w1::.,f.., if f' F if y ,fm UW, 1 X fii w u T Tj 'E lf' . :Q .63 5 ' f' Q, 7f'f mf.,2,g Qf ' ' 37.75 Vw ff-1 T f t'a jtgiiff '1 ' f , ,iv A ' rg 0 , .5 I .- 4 'V 4 , :A X41 I 1 Y' 1 2 V' 6'+i :- -lid t K V., ,cd Hfi?-ffiywafffrx M' f Q? i ,, ,,. ,b ff .41 ,gf i 1 ' ' mp,,,.-4.,:'.f,:,::,', v.:ffH. 1 nr- M 1- Mavgaaw' 11f.f',ms:2',,.z,g,f. 'fy fl: MY most memorable moment as a lu- illi ,.,,, ,Q ',A, pa H , 5 fp of nior was when l took Tom Marantos . A A to lack-in-the-Box tor lunch -then lett T' i ' 3 fi 1 him there. - Da vid Rosenbl um : 1 f -kfffiikff, , ' jf., fi' 3. ex 11' , Z Q.: H .f , , -gy. ,Mr If ww lf. -, T -- X' ' Laifi. ,' V ' if s-.1 qw 0 . W ,V -Hey, sf r r vz ,Qtr 4 f ,- W Q 'Zvi' ff f all ' fi21.t?lf,,f'77ftj':g-zz fmm T zu. 2: f ::W'1.w3f , , 1 ,Q ' fit 745 ' an-x 5 , ' 5 ,za 'iff . ff . , ,, A,,,, ,. , fist' 4 5 ,iff ,Med . 2-ai' 54 1 ,ff 'ff 6 33. v,fg,,, -- w, 4. . 3.21. M- . 'Y' '. f -' pi: Lg' ,Q 4 nv I 1 a , ':,f.4f 1. .f f ff 9 1 1 f , 4 f A W' rf. 1 -ff fw f Y 14 47. y. ,,, . Hr , K 5 f f f f i U , Q I Q Q f f ' titftlwfwdz 1. if . K A . fair, '15 ,.,, ,j1E? Q if sl., ' fi I: ff f 'E 'ff S 2 . W .,V . , . x nl W l 1 ' f fa v , f' ' H: :X y 'P ,im W V 355 . U. . I W6 ffwl- l 1 as if ty, X ,if ,L .51 K f , - JJ- 41,1 ,gazizis l. Angered at the predicament of Spider Man, Tom Marantos vividly displays his concern. 2. With open arms, Sherry Marriner welcomes the thought of Friday. 3. Pinned against the wall loy a loose tree hranch, Kellie Reynolds and Vicki Junkert cry earnestly tor help! lohn Richards Teresa Richardson loseph Rincon Lynette Rinehart Ted Riske Mary Robart lohn Rodriguez Tina Rodriguez Kenneth Rosenberg Ross Rutener Bob Russell Donald Salsbery Arhtur Sanchez Sandra Sandoval Andrew Sawley Todd Saylor Anita Schart Eric Schlesener Shawn Scott Mary Shackelton Richard Shrader Lynlee Shurtlitt Steve Simpson Kathryn Siordian 'Bryan Smith Elaine Smith Samuel Smith Donald Sneecl Leshawanne Sneed Ronald Snelgrove Juniorsf149 Elizabeth Spinks Rick Spinks Denise Stadlebacher Kimberly Starr Kent Staude Beth-ann Stern ludith Stevens Ray Stevenson lohn Stewart - Montgomery Stovner Mary Sunde , ' ' Natalie Tafoya , Mary Teig lennifer Tennell Dana Thompson Michelle Thornton 1 5 O Juniors , ' A 'PM , ' -. , 'jf - , .- . ' . so - - - f.1:-A235' f -1'-' 3t '1Efff51 .ef-4. f , , , , ,,,,t W , f . 4 -N lx u. X- ' A-slr , 3? .5 'TW 5 W -V ..,. 9315, 1 F , f 3 , A I ,t .-.Mfrs Q . , .4-.15,1. ,,q-, :1, . lg .1 -X ,,:-4-, ,lf - f .ggvw-,dr ,Q ,- li 1, Focusing on making 1982-83 a memora- ble year, the lunior class officers enthusiasti- cally began with the primary goal of raising funds for the luniorfSenior Prom. Following the Homecoming theme, Fairy Tales, the luniors built a fantastic float, ul-1 Whale of a Class. The lunior class skit, taste- fully put together, won first place at the Homecoming rally. The Sucklings started with a car wash and a bake sale followed by the traditional Hello Dance and l'Family Feud. New to Poly's fund-raising ideas was a limousine raffle. Sell- ing St. Patricks Day grams, candy, and tickets for other car washes, the luniors completed their goal. The memorable night of May 13 at the Disneyland Hotel - the 1 uniors present- ed an unforgettable luniorf Senior Prom. Through hard work, dedication, success, failure and fun, the lunior class officers made the year work. Thanks to all the class officers, the class of 1984 has set its mark upon PHS - to return next year and live it up! 1982-83 Cfficers - CBottom to Topl - Kathy Kjos CSecretaryl, Cathy Muller CPresidentD, Sandra Biddulph CSocial Chairmanl, Sherry Marriner CTreasurerl, Allen Henry CVice-Presidentl, and Jeff Jaech CConcessionsl. 7 , T me -' ' , ' A T J V rm ' T , T 74 S if fy A 1 f s'.!l,f-34263.15 ,,,,. M, 5, , . 55,3 if 'l ij' T l 4 l 3 ig li, wi A 4' l X+ l 2 E ,,, ig AV'-.w111w: n:fw1:f:i::: fi A ' . i -,fat :L '42 '-1.4:-1' Qtr, '11 i X L yf91Ef5ff,,,'I35fYE 'i'' L 9 by 2 gf? i ' ':2 :1Qz:f -' -' as 9' sJrQ 2 A . l . Q is ' 4 A ' I e 1. x v , , , 1 -. s , t rf if NW f 7 gig-4? H A 1 ff Y M f f' , af I 4 If , . .., ,,,,.v,,Vr M.. ,walt vszfw Q- N ,,..,.,, , , ,.,,wM,,, , ,,f, i , ,,', , .,W2q..3i,.,2 .-5. ,j'73:Y,13iZ?Ef PET? 77259 fs, ,- yzafriiff--3' ,, ',,'- gi , A. - N ' ' iii? - vi L',. il ' ' ' 2:25322 i 13511 2 -,, 1: In ,Q VV,VV H VV, , YU' I 'film if 1 1 fa X593 JMX? , l ,,,, 4 Q . ' ' , ,, Z 3 5 . ' 4 i, My most memorable moment as a lunior was having Lisa Le- vin look at me once - but she didn't smile. 2 15iffi'E1?i:7'g:EL'fJ., , l fiuffzt 'K , ,, , 5 ' j .W , il - iff' V 'I 1:15,-51g:1::::::,1::'1:2Sf ff f a I , W. - f fi fi-i-if' , - ' if it 5, ,F - i .1 iff' jf ,I z gf 315 ff T ' .43 f l' I .Vg . ., .3 ff-, -My -. 3 1.:--i'i:3f KIILE - fv f : L . as ' J 'C 4 1 -, -i' i Q, Q- qi. - 'f-.frfzvfwlsr S . , f. f J ' 2R'M:fsf1?2f1'z it F!! . , 'lf - Andy Busch if M 1 1 if 5 1 4 ' ' f W 4 'f 9' 5. Y! l f f it T 1 16 l. The 1982-83 Class Officers. 2. Kathy Kjos still can't believe the chemistry test she just took. Paulla Tilton Thanh Tran Donald Troxler loe Trujillo Paula Truelock Tim Tumminia lett Tyrolt Peter Uli Paul Vargas Vincent Velez Debbie Venegas Kimberly VonPertz Eileen Wadding Gregory Walker lason Walsh Samuel Wang Bryan Watanabe Carol Waterhouse Nancy Waters l osephine Watson Chris Weggeland Scott West Mike Whyte Don Wight Alondra Williams Michael Williams Thia Williams leanne Wilson Richard Wilson Kelly Wiseman Lisa Woods Lisette Woods Chad Wooley Karen Wright Christine Wulting Richard Wynne Robert Young Cheri Zausch Juniors 1 5 l x SUCKLINGS!! ETH' ' L . 'Wifi J Vnm 1 xx. , 3 g i5 6 J S ,V .,, ..,. .k,.,. M .VM E 5 1 ,Qiors f I ,' , . A. .. '-' ss. , x. Ha, '.' ,1,., 5 .qw Q, Q wwf ' W vi if ff? W sa ,N W 2 Y Z nw w-1 W 4 l remember watching the Freshmen tunkyl' Jennzfer Graham and insisting that l was never that '.,.r 1 f , .4 ' f . ' J YI? A-,ff , K+-B., if 1. To show his sympathy, Greg Mathews gives Vince Veleza big hug - but still can't believe Vince is walking around backwards! 2. Though Jennifer Graham and Traci Bice have spirited smiles, what they are thinking about may not be the Friday night game. 3. Suave as ever, David Rosenblum ap- proaches another unsuspecting treshman with his tamous line, My place or yours? 4. Trying to read the music from the ground, Tanya Townsend shows her skill at playing the flute. 5. Another test - Ol-l BOY! exclaims Kathy Kjos as Mrs. Herring pops up with a simple 3-page test. Juniors 1 5 3 Egoops: The Class of '85 The Sophomore class showed their spirit by doing various activities throughout the year. They began with the famous Dunk Tank at the Homecoming Picnic. They continued the year with a popsicle sale in February. March and April featured a can- dy sale, and they concluded with a fantas- tic car wash in May. The Sophomores are well on their way to a successful lunior- Senior Prom and a great graduation. l. Carol Harrison is shocked as she spots her boy- friend with another girl. 2. Andi Folsom and Ni- cole Waters love being surrounded by friends. 3. The Sophomores were led by Perry Hughes, Trea' surerg Michelle Malone, Social Chairmang Diana Gibson, Se-cretaryg Gretchen Walsh, Vice Presi- dentg and Susan Flynn, President. 4. By putting their hands in their pockets, Todd Reed and John Stuarttl l J, try toimitate Quentin Robertson 'scool look. 5. l use Close-upl exclaims Catja Gylov. 6. Now that Steve Cottrell has a Le Tigre shirt, he confidently awaits the crowd of girls to 'll-lold that Tiger. 7. 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Debra Schwartz l ill Scott loseph Scroqgins Paul Sebree Holly Seiver Kenneth Self Khaong Seng Sopha Seng Richelle Shaw lames Sheldon Steven Sigloch lulie Simington Nancy Simmons Angela Sims Kelly Sims Kurt Smith Beth Snyder Scott Snyder Sandra Sompayrac Melissa Sonneson Christopher Spinks Roger Sprockett Karla Stahl Randy Stamen Donald Stewart Michael Stralka Susann Strucker Michele Suder Kyle Suqimura Anne Sullivan lettrey Swaney Liz Swenson Steven Sykes Tony Tafoya Michael Taylor Fran Tepper Donald Terrace Kathleen Theobald loel Thinnes l enniter Thomason lim Thompson Nicla Thompson Hai Tran Kim-oanh Tran Son Tran Toan Tran Charles Tribble Kenneth Truelock Tan Truong Lan Tu l enniter Turner Lorenzo Turner Ralph Tuttle Michael Umbarqer Christina Undem Karen Urban Atu Vaipulu Robert Valenti Cary Varela Lisa Varela Graciela Vasquez less Veneqas Valerie Vienna Sophomoresf 1 6 3 Monique Violette Gretchen Walsh Michael Webber Michael Wendel Marina Virrey gf ' V lulie Voss 5' V , Khanh Vu Linh Vu WYVU y. . Monica Ward wg .51 va? V34 . , , 4 f 5 4 ' . is t A W gk f '45 'Trn- W f S ' 2549 QW I 1' -W X ff K 9' , ff G Q be e Monique Ward gb Floter Warhop - 'Wf- 1 9 f . 436 . Mona Watanabe Nicole Waters Callie Watson Deborah Way AA ' 5' l?iE:f3gQ,f : .W 4 ' Eric Weaver Donna Webb f W3 7 MW? . . .,s,' I M 1 Amy Wellman Shawn Williams Chris Willson David Wilson EE it Donald Winterton b If V Wayne Wojtaszek wg- . Q t - '1 .vm ' ' if Darin Wyrick M If th Q A .v l . Stacy Hunt enjoys a quiet moment by herself. 2. As Liz Ashley blabbers on, Marc Crane tries to stop her. 3. l'Oh, what a teelingl l own a Toyota! exclaims Eddie Nazarro. 4. Debra Huang smiles as she thinks ot another good excuse for being tardy. 5. Sarah Gabrielson and Teresa Mangione gasp at the thought ot going on a date. 6. John Kennedy and Martin King look interested as the rest of the class is bored. 7. 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Salvador Adame loseph Adcock Scott Adcock Trent Alawa Kelly Alexander Maya Alexander Satekia Alford Tonya Allen Sara Altmeyer Steve Alvers Sheila Amaral Kim Anderson Lynn Anderson Nicholas Aqleh Diedra Armstrong Larry Aronovitz Donald Arroyo lames Ashworth lon Asper Payam Ataii lulie Avalos William Avila Lori Bader Cynthia Bail David Baker Ioel Baker Matthew Balkam Lonna Ballew Lisa Barany Stephen Barrelleau Anton Bartholome Robin Bartunek :mx I 1 24, 4 ' Freshman Pr1de The Epsilons were not slowed down by the everyday struggle ot being freshmen and made a victorious attempt to bring 'lnew spirit to our spiritually depressed atmosphere. During the homecoming, Winnie-the-Pooh led their tloat to a second place honor. The dart throwing booth at the homecoming picnic went oft with a bang. With their spirit the Epsilons in the next three years, may bring spirit to Poly High once again. l. Neil Schlesener cheers among his harem of Freshmen girls Bonnie Rawlings, Kim Kjos, Re- nee Rosen, Chris West, Betina Georgakakos, Cris Lawson, and Jennifer Geldreich. 2. Freshmen class officers, Christy lacobs - Sos cial Chairman, Renee Rosen - Treasurer, Karen Shackelton - Secretary, Dori Havercamp - Vice President, Dawn Messer - President. .nf 't -,. xi X +09 .sw t za. 3 , X i :..,,,- i , ' I ti. fi T 2 :Ji ,,, 8 rx E 1 K . 1' If ' . A fl is W Q. my - 'Lift S t . Q i, Ahlvil - new wig . ff X If 1 I gr if 1 6 6 Freshman 1 , Q 4 4. . , . gh I I Q it - -iv 5,2 ' ,,,, . , ,Y , F 5 f ,, , QQ fi -ff' Q23 1. V ' .aw V , 4 , 4 S ' o 4 sfrfzai it 71. 41 '1 rw iv. args! 4 fi f-6425522 532' , 1 A 1 ,V . -gf. f LM -., s, f .J X' 1 f gi t ,fit Eg ' ' V, '2Q'3?TT'?' 't ifflia, Q 952 J f , , c, ,i . ,,,A,, T , M. 4 'kt f M W, ,, fi 53 22' ff Q iw f1fg,Wh:f1:::s' S, . ,, T T it , ,k,k . .i fi :foam -L ,, I , f 3,- 1, , . , Zj5g35: f:J, , f ,, l,,,,.,,., ,1Tjjf! 3ig -. 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Mattew Ehrich Kimberly Elkins Laura Ellien Annette Elste Kimberly Elste Angela Engleman David Essex Mattew Estes David Evans Tracie Ewing Talanna Fakinos Rhonda Fannin Donna Fanton Clifford Faria Kelly Faries David Fast Michael Fatten Michelle Faubion loseph Feola Philip Fernandez Nerissa Figueroa Mike F ite lohn Fleming Francisco Flores Maria Flores Maurilio Flores Duane Flory Ronald Folmar Kathryn Folsom Allen Ford Mattew Ford Laura Forstie Brian Fowler Tina Fry Laura Gallager Walter Gantt luanita Gaona Tony Garcia Violeta Garcia Coreen Bard Doug Garland lenniler Geldreich Betina Georgakakos Tonia Gibson Freshmanfl 6 9 Carrie Griddin Ginny Giglia lsaac Gil Lisa Giroir Heidi Goeman Dale Goethe Danny Golden Andrea Gomez lgnacio Gomez Brandon Gordon Carla Graham Michelle Green Paula Green Steven Green Russell Greenwood Deborah Greer loshua Grossman Alexander Gunadi Roger Haegg Denise Hageman Scott Hamen Carla Hand Kelly Hanna Salina Hanson Shandora Hardin Tina Harper William Harper Grant Hatcher Christine Haugen Dori Havercamp Stephanie Hendrick Kent Herbst David Hernandez Karla Hernandez Madeline Herrick Michelle Hester Michelle Heumann lacque Hill lohn Holland Michelle Hong Luke Hopkins Keith Hoppe Randall Hord Clark Howard Scott Hutching lody Huennedens Kimberlee Hughes fl . , Q. 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Terri Morgan is a little more en- thusiastic about lunch than Nan McKown HOD. - - '-if-V: ' V , :V ,, V. -vi i' Danielle Huhtanen Bradley Hunt Ladora Hunter Robin Huntley Amy Hupe Mark Hussey Tuan Huynh lames lrving William lsom Scott lack Sally lackson Christine lacobs Maleah lacobs loseph letterson Lori lezbera Nash limenez Daniel lohnson Henry lourdin Rhonda Kannor lames Kay Douglas Keller Adam Kelley Erica Kilgore Hansup Kim lohn Kim Mary King Michael King Kimberley Kjos Craig Kleinman Drue Knehan Mary Koch Lori Kuzawski Valerie Lake Rolando Lara Morgan LaRock Christi Lawson Thanh Le Nina Lee Queling Letran Brooke Lewis Byron Lewis Diana Lindsey Heather Link lack Lopez letlrey Lopez Kristin Losch Garry Lozano Marjorie Ludwig Cindy Lynch Cherilyn Lytle Virginia Macliz Patrick Maier Shannon Maier Ken Manion Scott Maraj Beth Marshall Scott Martin Freshmen 1 'Y 1 Elizabeth McAtee Kristina McCracken Mehan McDonough Matthew McKown Heather McNeil Sarah McNeil Thea Melillo Donna Mendez Modesto Mendez Raymond Mendez Lidia Mendez Lisa Mendoza Salinda Mendoza Dawn Messer Edward Meyer Stewart Meyers Michelle Miller Scott Miller Tammy Miller lason Mills Michael Mills Lisa Milner Danette Mitchell Tobert Mitchell Wendy Mitchiner Kathryn Mizner Terry Moeller Lisa Molner Tobin Monson Maria Montes Terrance Montgomery Guy Moore Nancy Moralez lohn Moreno Michael Morgan Terry Morgan Todd Morgan Karolyn Morgan lenniter Morrison Christopher Napoli David Navarro Fames Nell Gina Newland Chan Ngo My Ngo l-lung Nguyen Wayne Nimmo Sheryl Nomeland Susan Norton Eva Novotne Kristi Cher Francisco Ochoa Fobin Ochocki Elias Olivas lohn Oneal Kent Oneal Eric Ormsby Anwar Othman Kemberly Otto Amie Palmer , Q awp .f . 5,1 nf' ' ' 625- 4F,'? -fff ff my 4. 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Scott Russell is determined to figure out how to make a flower. 2. Sandy Utterback and Kim Walsh have completely different eating habits. 3. Bruce Blomdahl tries to tell Scott Napoli that the goal is in the other direction. Royce Palmer Wayne Palmes David Patrick loshua Paxton Abril Peacher Maria Perez Steven Phagan Basil Phanara Michelle Phillips Stephen Phillips Annemarie Picone Alexander Pinedo Todd Ponder George Pooley lohn Pope Micah Posner Michelle Power William Purviance Edward Quezade lulian Ramirez Thomas Ramirez Zane Ravsten Bonnie Rawlings Steven Rea David Reed Paul Reed Randy Reed Mark Reikes Larry Renon Trent Reupert Coleen Rhodes Sandra Richardson Revecca Rile Phillip Riley loanne Robinson Kristen Robinson Lisa Robinson Chantal Romain Richard Rosales Freshmen 1 'l 3 Renee Rosen Mark Ross Larry Rosson Edward Rugio loseph Rucker Steven Rusaw Scott Russell Armando Sahagun Manal Saleeb Curtis Samuel Lynne Samuels Thomas Sanders Michelle Sandra Tolaina Santillippo loseph Scandura Kyle Schesser Neil Schlesener Michelle Schmitt Kari Schuler Charlaine Schumick Anne Scott Kari Sebree Lara Settles Shelli Sexton Karen Shaclcelton Tohn Shatai Stephanie Sharpe Paul Shatto Kaniel Sheldon Johnathan Sherman Darren Shipley Sonia Shoemaker Silva Silvia Lawrence Simons Stephanie Sims Trey Smits Heather Smith Tulia Smith Scott Smith Teresa Smith lennie Smyth Blaine Snider Mario Sotelo Michael Spain Cory Sprockett Steven Starling Martin Stevenson Carey Stewart Stephanie Stewart Lisa Stillwell Lisa Stiff Stephen Stralka Deanna Strohman Lori Sturgill 6' M9 f S9 Pr 'mn is Q ' M , , E in fl- - F' 1.. e 'SX 1' 1 at , e. ff, 'V 'N in. cf-B. 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Dori Havercamp toasts the Freshman class vith their only drink attainable - milk. leff Sugimura Leo Sweeney Selvia Solis Kenneth Tadlock Michael Taniguchi Heather Tarseiwicz Mark Tatum Timothy Taylor Daniel Terrian Bradley Thomas Michelle Thomas Erin Thomson lrnene Thornton Mauri Tobias Dawn Todd David Toews Kristy Topham Tiffany Townsend Nguyet Tran Stacey Treadway Kimberly Trefonoff l-lai Tu lohn Turner Christine Ure Sandra Utterback Nancy Vail Steve Vaipulu Thomas Valenti Teresa Vasquez Scott Vaura Donato Vela lohn Veth Colin Voth lames Walker Craig Wall Kimberlee Walsh Eric Ward Ona Washington Adair Watkins lohn Watson Fredric Waugh Elisa Weaver Evan Weaver Douglas Webber lulie Wellman Christine West Gary White Kevin White William White William Whiting Cecil Wilks Eric Williams Sinja Williams Terry Williams Lawrence Willis Loren Wilson Freshmen 1 'l 5 Randy Wilson Daniel Winterton Lance Wiseman Michelle Wong Stephen Wyatt lenniter Wynn Susan Wynsma Debra Young Sarra Young Terri Young Tracy Young David Youngblood Anne Zamora Yolanda Zaragoza Cynthia Zopt Scott Zyber 176 if '1. If 1 of If I ,rw fr , 2 4 2 1 ,, Mi ffl f,1 ,,., f , ,, A .V , .. Q 'f ha v1 . 4, -,,,. , 2 I' WH ' f ff? D 'wa ' 'f' V ? an ,, V .V 4 A ,f f f gf I ,,,, ,, ,S .4 ,i fy , , if 4 9 l, I :ff W at fcgv 5 im J V, :H ik.: ' - :fi-2f,:?g X ? , ,. I 1 7 ff f 9 . V v K ,at . .- if 3 fx , L-K . will? K my yu V f ' YK'-uit 'iw -. 1, ' - of-W 41. s I : i 5 f 4 5 7 A' 4-si: 2. v V V 6 . V ., Q .t.,.. ...M ,,,. , ,, ,,,, - . , .NA. ,4 ,, , , 5 . fl i . . ,,,, .QI ..,,,.-.i, l. Steve Strallxa ponders the meaning ot the ldes of March. 2. Nancy Vail exclaims, l'Fee ti to tum .. . but David Youngblood is not listening. 3. Sarah McNeil cannot believe what Kim Elste found in her apple. 4. Denise Thornbrach offers to share her lunch with us. 5. Robert Houser and Jer- ry Mann show us some jive . 6. Jed Baker and Scott Adcoclr are too cool to get involved. 7. Jody Gillespie tries to type ninety-nine words a min- ute with less than a hundred errors. . ivy fa' 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I --'Fir' I - l- l l n4 'W0 1- ...ww -11-1 WW,,., , knrr Wi,kZv:i 5 i, . .-l SAK I . Eli , 'A , 'il , , A . l I I I I I I I I I I I acultq 1. Robin Borden C123 tries to push Mrs. Elwell out ot her seat in her at- tempt to raise her grade. 2. l'No, l'm sorry. l won't give you an A, says Mr. Krull. 3. Mr. l-larriss counsels LesLee Ekwall C123 in her college plans, Showing a little concern at the thought ot revealing their innermost se- crets, faculty members overcame their apprehension and submitted to the polygraph. Only one deep dark secret was revealed: teachers really do like their students. I l1Y8fI-'cqlt D llllll lllllllli I IIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y., - , ,sk W. I 11 ii I Ill Qi H' ,EI T II- W - .!.w Zxiimnnf ' l .. I v A Y n I V Y 1 ' 'li I ku IL A n A , I IT I IIII I I I I I I I I I I Administration loseph Rile Principal loseph Ficara Vice-Principal Dell Roberts Asst. to Principal Dr. Harry Monson Vice-Principal Cf the many rewards Mr. Rile has as principal, he stated his favorite to be, llThe opportunity to be involved in the many student activities. Speaking of Poly, he proudly said, lt's a neat school. Every school has its problems. We probably have fewer. Mr. Rile once again kept the ad- ministration running smoothly, and helped to make the schools academic standards quite high. 1 8 O Administration .W--f- ' V5,. k . As the counselors helped bewildered students decide which tests to take and which colleges to apply to, the secretaries in attendance listened to some wild ex- cuses for absences and tardies. 'll had to stay home and catch the man to fix the water heater, was the plea of one student. Overseeing the districts functions was the School Board, which evaluated, man- aged, and contemplated the many prob- 4,1 lems and events of the schools. Some of their major concerns were the activities fee, the eligibility requirements for ath- letes, and the financial situation of the Dis- trict. 1. Steve Matulis Cl ll addresses the School Board. Members seated left to right are: Mr. William Wi- ley, Vice-President Mrs. Maxine Frost, lvfemberg Dr. Clark Cox, Superintendentg Dr. Wesley Wright, Presidentp Dr. Roger Ransom, Member: and Mrs. Ardice Bailor, Clerk, i fmffrffffs QM-w,,,........ lgpfwr Theresa Citarella losephine Coogan Gene Dupont Diane Gabriel Rita Granada Ray Harris Elizabeth l-loeben Gma l-lorne Bernice Kortencliok Susan Lebow Sylvia Lopez William Mitsoh Rose Monge leanne Pleas Linda Robles Geraldine Wilkin 2. Mr. Dupont tells Michele Thorton Cl QD that she can't keep her lunch in the school safe. Administration X 1 8 1 l anette Bennett Qffice Practice Darryl Berg l?eading!Coach Doris Bishop Englishflioala Advisor lanice Covel English Ruth Elwell English!Speech David Kahl English Ed Overton Twins Barbara Pfeiffer English t gliitstt C -533. wwf tim. Charlotte Pope English leff Rice Englishfflonors Lorelei Roberts Honors! College Bowl leanella Vennekotter Englishflunior Class Advisor l'Steinbeckl replied Mr. Berg con- cerning his favorite author. Mrs. Venne- lfotter revealed that she likes authors Will Styron and Negaio Marsh. Mrs. Pope, when asked what part of English is her favorite to teach, replied, Composition Through it you find out about kids. lt re- veals their personalityf' Mrs. Herring, head of the English Department, favors the works of Herman Melville and Saul Bel- low. Mrs. Herring, also the Spotlight advisor, felt the most difficult part of help- ing with the newspaper was to, 'ihelp indi- vidual writers feel part of the whole pa- per. By providing final judgement, Mrs. Herring also advised the literary maga- zine, Bear Tracks. Mrs. Roberts taught 1 8 2fEng1ish the Senior Honors English which was praised by Dan Bennett Cl2D who said, 'lThe competition offers a more challeng- ing atmosphere. Liann Lech Cl2D re- membered a moment in this honors class when, Chris Grigsby Cl2D dragged his backpack around on a leash like it was a puppy- Qne business class offered was Qffice Practice, taught by Ms. Bennett, in which students ran an actual money-mak- ing business of doing secretarial work for the school and community. Ms. Bennett said that the class is beneficial because, X' . . . students learn by doing things for other people. Skill For The Future .qv Q25 .. ..1 W: .. . . . .. . . . . . . 255352 1 12-iff K ' A fb if 1+ , W, xx f -- f 'uw L: . Vi 3 'a 2 ?53gg.jT,,jg4 aiyiriwi 4 l. Roger Duncanson H25 asks Mrs. Bishop it shi might reconsider that D. 2. Mrs. Gillespie wonders who hid her glass ot water. 3. Mr. Rice can't believe that a student included 200 footnotes in his term paper. 4. A passinq student receives an opinion trom Miss Elwell. 5. Mrs, Roberts reacts to another excuse for a late term paper. English l 8 3 Studying ur World , M We can't afford to replace obsolete equipment, cited Mr. Ringwald, head of the Science Department, on the lack of funds for the science classes. Mr. Nordeen remarked that he had to make do with sub-standard materials for dissections, and that some of the Basic Science classes did not have enough textbooks. Despite a low budget, two new classes, Applied Physics and lntro- duction to Biology, were added to meet the needs of students. These classes were also taught in the hopes of attract- ing more students to the science fields. ln order to help out and improve the department, Mr. Nordeen 's Ad- vanced Biology class spent second se- mester conducting research that served as a grant proposal to get money for an ongoing research project. The students studied aggression and violence in hu- mans and then defined a problem deal- ing with this research relevant to our lifestyles. This problem served as a pro- posal for funding to buy equipment and to carry out the research in future classes. Mr. Hoffman, the new Physics teacher, commented, Students are po- lite and courteous here. He also com- mented that the campus needs more trees. Having taught Math and Physics at Notre Dame High School before his present job, Mr. Hoffman has found that he basically likes teaching all stu- dents. 1 8 4 f Science 7. Bob Hoffman Physics Betty lames Biology Ron Krull Biology Sara Mills Biology Steve Nordeen Biology Roy Ringwald Chemistry 'MXN ,,ii Jill il'l l t '5vf+el1T f'f-- I tw s 1 t t it . . .,,,. -' W 'tW 'W' ,,-. W- - tl 'E t I 2 l. Mr. Ringwald and Mr. Nordeen giggle as a student asks, Do we really have to cut them open? 2. Now l know l put that test somewhere! says an exasperated Mrs. James. 3. Struggling to turn ott the valve, Mr. Hoffman realizes that another stu- dent has attempted to gas the Science Department. 4. Mr. Krull has that special sparkle in those baloy blue eyes. Science 1 8 5 nf tt' ap,-9 ,, 'refs V: i---ness ,MZ i ,,y. J. . .ww Ee 'Aft'--'NV K ' P -L,-4? Students ted programs, worked with 'ltor next loops, and prepared high reso- lution graphics in the new computer class. Mrs. Ramsey and Mr. Sage were the driving torce in the guest tor technological courses. Three Apple H plus computers were chosen tor class use. These comput- ers were picked because ot the availiability and the prices ot the sott wear. The com- puter program was made possible by a Bank ot America grant ot Sl l,OOO. Mr. Hodges, math department head, had the challenge ot teaching the calculus class. Many students rated this class as the hardest on campus. Philip Floyd C125 is an exception, tor he stated, l'Math comes naturally, so it isn't very ditticultf' John- Mark Sta ude Cl Ql likes calculus because, 'lAll the cute and intelligent girls are in it. Once again Mr. Hodges was pleased by the results ot the California Mathemat- ics League Exam. The exam consisted ot six tests taken tor academic competition in math, with six schools in the county and over ZOO statewide. 'XII n ,I v 'a t i Yvonne Ashe lnt. Math David Bigbee Elem, Alg. l and 2 Mead Camp lnt. Math Dennis l-lodges Calculus lerrold Maurer Geom.!Track coach loEllen Ramsey Geom.!Computers Bonnie Sabine Elem. Alg. l and 2 Michael Sage Geom.fComputers Eugene Zervas Elem. Alg. l and 2 1 8 6 Mathematics I WW V M ff? , ,,., .,,,f , ,4,g ,yn . XJIA 4 Graph , Spheres and Integrals l. Mrs. Ramsey explains to Kristin Moore Q1 lj that you just can't program the computer to do all your homework tor you. 2. As Mr. Sage is engrossed in a Spotlight article, Mr. Hodges tries to tell him ot his latest encounter with the perfect number 9. 3, Heaving a discouraging sigh, poor Mr. Bigbee gives out grades. 4. Seeing our Koala camera, Robin Borden C l QD says to Mrs. Ashe, l'Aren't you glad you brushed with Close-Up? Mathematics 1 8 Y Barbara Clarence ESL. Walter Davidson U.S. History Morris Eaton Anthropology Thomas Hemker Architecture Carol Krup Sociology X Psychology A Marilyn Leggett Psychology! Personal Growth Eugene Miller U.S. History Dennis Sartini Am. Government Florine Thometz Am. Government Tom Tilson Ancient History l 'i I 4 A i i l'He is an excellent teacher and a great triend which has made teaching with him a great experience, commented Mr. Mill- er on retiring teacher Mr. Davidson. Mr. Davidson has taught here since l 957, and in this time, his team teaching with Mr. Miller has been recognized nationally. Perhaps what has made his history lectures so captivating, is the outside research he and his partner do tor their classes. When World War 2 broke out, Mr. Davidson was in medical school. ln the war, he served on the demolition squad, was a trogman, and became a Lt. Commander in the Navy. Many students remembered him tor his short haircuts and his colorful pants. His wite cuts his hair, and he sews his own pants! Mr. Sartini stated, 'tHe is amazing in 188 Social Studies his dedication to his students. Mrs. Tho- metz said, Sticking it out this day and age is not easy. She attributed his many years ot service to the tact that he, Truly loved his job. Mr. Miller summed up Mr. Da- vidson 's success by declaring, l'He tried to make teaching a tun thing, while getting as much knowledge across as possible. Knowledge ot law, speaking abilities, and reasoning techniques were some ot the skills gained by students who partici- pated in the State Mock Trial Compeition. Mrs. Thometz led students in simulating a court case in which students acted out the parts ot witnesses, lawyers, and clerks in a Superior Court. This experience add- ed to the knowledge gained in the class- room. 4 ll 1 'Z 7 . ffrgfr ' '- , V 'J I '1 l in 3 Vyf 151' fffiffsff ie 4 :L JV? X. . if 0 O Q ,f x . 1 624, is A , , ,,., 44+ Mfw sfi Social Studies 'f cv.. I My 1. NOK. Who took my warm tuzzies? questions Mrs. Kru p. 2. Mrs. Thometztells Ruta Raterman Cl2l and Stan Young Cl ll what she would do if she were king. 3. Please, turn those clown Mr. Davidson! 4. Mr. Miller loves the thought of another C.S.F. float. 5. Mrs. Leggett smiles as she realizes that no one will beat her full house. 6. Mr. Jenkins will not give up his grade book to anyone, even Kelvin Ward Cl2l. Social Studies 189 Languages and Physical Education l.P.E. coach, Arlo Gard, says that he is a gard, not a forward. 2. Now wait, cries Roxanne Keller-Cl lj to Mrs. Snelgrove, I haven't been absent that much, have I? 3. Mrs. Stricker calculates those non-dresses, 4. ln dramatic dialogue, Mr. Webb tells his students ot the tall ot the Roman Empire. 5. Mark ReiIfesC9D spots the camera but Coach Almquist is too busy watching a freshman basketball game. l 9 O Language ' - .Qilff 2 3 Qi ' 7 ..H -.wth The preppy movement and the influ- ence ot the Tvy League schools contribut- ed greatly to the new popularity ot Latin classes, according to Mr. Webb. He was thrilled at the enrollment, for he stated, 'lLatin is the best means ot learning the English language, along with providing a background for modern romance lan- guages. Under the leadership ol Mrs. Norton, the Language department also ot- tered studies in French, German, and Spanish. From weight litting to aerobics, the RF. department ottered a variety ot classes ap- pealing to all who wished to join the fitness craze. Even the non-interested students tound the scuba classes exciting. Scuba was taught tree-ot-charge, every period ot 5 ts? as David Almguist Water Polo Mike Churchill Football Raul Cfomez Spanish Richard Graves Baseball Sgt. Raul Harris R.O.T.C. Bonnie l-Tart Co-ed RE. loseph Leuenberger Spanish Chris Norton French Maj. Robert Sagona R.O.T.C. Patricia Snelgrove DancefDrill Team Ad. Vera Stricker Swimming Basil N. Webb Latin X German the day, for 4 weeks with a positive re- sponse, Trips were even taken to the beach and Catalina. Cutside ot instructing students, Mrs. Stricker enjoys swimming and tennis, while Coach Almquist en- joys fishing. Coach Gard 's tavorite sports are tootball and basketball. Mr. Maurer stated that the PF. department helped stu- dents tind a sport that they can participate in tor the rest ot their lives. He stated, llSports is a miniature outlook on lite. lt shows students how to handle setbacks and how to relax. Coach Almquist summed it by saying the RE. classes taught, llvalues that assist one in getting along with others, but most importantly, to have tun while you play sports. Physical Education X 1 9 1 Although funding posed problems for many classes, students continued with their interests and talents in the arts. ln Mr. Ec1:ert's photo! silk classes, students had the opportunity to work with studio light- ing, high contrast and color film, and en- largers. Students had many opportunities to work with ceramics and Wood in the lndustrial Arts classes. Mr. Lewis taught at Gage as well as Poly and still managed to take the band to field show competitions, parades and per- form in concerts. The vocal music depart- ment, under the fast-paced direction of Mr. Morris, had a very busy Christmas and concert season. The theater depart- ment continued With excellent acting ex- periences. Lea Appleton C122 and Amy Bai1orCl2l said that being involved in the Fine Arts department had given them, the opportunity to be creative with a good group of people. We could make music and could be crazy at the same time. l. Mr. Koehler threatens violence toward any stu- dent who laughs at his room decoration. 2. As stu- dents try to negotiate grades, Mr. Torbert stubborn- ly refuses. 3. Debating whether or not the note is an E flat or an F are Mr. Morris and Jennifer Peterson. ClOl 4. Mr. Abry wonders whether or not to send the play to Broadway. 1 9 2 The Arts astering the Arts iffihf l 1 ' i Ed Abry Drama Gary Doubleday Wood Crafts William Eckert Photo!Silk Alice l-lenrich Orchestra Steven Koehler Auto Shop lohn Lewis Band Don Morris Vocal Music Andrew Raqus Ceramics David Torbert Artcratts Donald Wilcox Art!Drawing The Artf193 Art Cook Librarian Lorene Deluhery ROP. l immy Dottery Campus Aid Tyrone Dunne Campus Aid Gill Dyrr Special Ed. l ohn Elliott Drivers' Ed. Connie Elste Motivational Skills Laura Lee Tones Math 2!Student Act. Mary Kreigh Resource Center Marjorie Kross Home Economics Martha Pope Home Economics Sandra Pray Motivational Skills Christine Rath Librarian Shirley Smith Work Experience '- Nikki Van Camp Home Economics ,.. V With the aid of a computer programmed to dispense facts and figures on colleges and occupations of all types, and many valuable files, Mrs. Kreigh guided stu- dents in finding information on colleges and careers of their choice. ln its banks, this computer held information on 4-year and 2-year colleges, graduate schools, and military academies all over the United States. Under the direction of Mrs. Deluhery, students had the opportunity to work in and manage the new faculty restaurant, the Koala Korner, while gaining valuable on-the-job experience. The l-lome Eco- nomics department also provided students with information and new skills for life after graduation. The library continued its spe- 1 9 4 X Specialty Fields YL t kr cial attention to the needs of students des- perately searching for that last term paper source, or just that secluded, quiet place in which to study with the aid of librarians Mr. Cook, and retiring Mrs. Rath. James Dottery and Tyrone Dunn, al- ways in communication with their walkie- talkies, kept the campus safe. They always had a smile or a cheery word for everyone. The Drivers' Education department taught students the hazards and the excitement of learning to drive. Mr. Dyrr, a new addition to the faculty, helped students with special needs to reach their full potential. Mrs. Elste, also a new addition, along with Mrs. Pray, taught academic subjects in their motiva- tional classes. .2 fi 5' 3: sf:-is-5, . if'- fi ee ffl Specialty Field 1 .1 My 1. Custodians, Manuel Garcia and Henry San- chez, are found arranging the sprinkler schedule. 2. Cafeteria cooks, Front row: Doris Strupe, Linda Mendoza, Margarete Cowan, Diane Weigel, Rosalie Click, Helen Huckubee, Bea Chagolla, Marilyn Thompson, Eva Flowers, Back row: Letha Kelly, Linda Francisco, Rita Fassotte, Virginia Field, Phoebe Drachslin. 3. Former Poly students, Jeff Odien and Kim Austin, return as student teachers and are found helping Karen Fergusonfl lJ,ScottPiana1toC1 1J,and DaveSai1- or C125 decide what picture goes where. 4. Kirby Wood works to keep the AV office in tip-top shape, Specialty Fields l 9 5 Il-1n11 - 1 ' I I IILII I I I I I --I I I 1 - I O I V 1. Jill DavisI12D, Leslie Meachum Seniors who could afford to buy cars, 5' U23 and K-ifhy Len-nan II II Cuddle browsed at Colley Porsch and Gay IhiIfhI5iOme fflefldj 2-1Mf3 Igdffr Hood Pontiac-Fiat while Freshmen who 'L DLI S IS WO SOHS Llp OI' S5 G. . 8 Y . 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TOM WALKER REAL EsTATE CHICAGO BIKE SHOP BICYCLE SALES AND SERVICE OWNERS Dennls and Donna Carpenter gs' 3955 CHICAGO AVE RIVERSIDE CA 92507 PHONE 683 6641 Jlm CQD and Greg Walker K1 U lend a helpxnq hand wlth thelr dad S Have YOU been dfedmlml Of fhfif F19 bike? If SO The C1110-290 buslness Tom Walker Real Estate located at 7177 Brockton Ave Bike SITOP C511 15149 Cafe Of YOU Thls 570169 15 GI 3955 CIIICGQO nue A enue An?-A J111Dav1st12D Leshe Meachum 6125 and Kathy Lennan C1 D remxnleee about tavonte chlldhood memorles atPudd1educks, an e11te chlldren s store at 5925 Canyon Crest Dnve etnte 16 t , , ta a e ,,,, I V m ,,,, I I 3 fiff , It' A ' 3 5 . , V , A - ' .yn ' ' ' 'v'L:w,:, tjtrl L-3-i L: V L: . 1 Q A 59 ee moeee . . ..,, , I W , - I , . v . A A f 3 A E 5 I 2 I 5 I I I 7 Q t I 3 V RTL 5 R V , ' i fit A 5 2 O OfAdvertising Earrue Chns and Louze employees at Lzer s MUSIC locaied at 6542 Maqnoha Avenue rock out cy at 6942 Brockton Avenue fgpencee my f -L, bfi? ,f3s'W 11232:-: fc-'ilu ,kv w w 13, Q .j3'f we 5 um? +4-4, 51 N i 'MWA W xr we W VCX BMRTESY RWE Y 6942 Brockton Av Rwersnde Cab? In need of pl'1armaceui1f,alsupphes'9 See Spenceret Spencer sPharma Congratulatzons to the Class of 83 From the Rzverszde County Schools REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM We znvzte you to LEARN TO EARN The Regzonal Occupatzonal Program, operated as part of the Rzverszde County Superzntendent of Schools Offzce provzdesg lj Entry level job traznzng 31 Hzgh school credzt 22 Preparatzon for advanced traznzng programs 41 Certwcate of Trazmng See your hlqh school counselor for more detalls' ., 7' 'Ffa n ' E, 2, I ll an J 35 ., 4 , reg! 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Cathy Muller Cl lj and Heldx Hofmann C1 lj dream of navlnq then own sports cars purchased from Gay Hood Pontlac, 8108 Auto DFIVQ K , , ,.. ,,., 4, ff ' t . . n o yu ?1igUNN3lNfQa B if ' A ll fnw-' : .mn V 5,5 A ,h ' I , Q ' M 4 ' - V A ' . . . ' . V 9 u 1 ' ' ft 1 ' xl e ,S I 0 ' O 1 , fr f, K f ,A ' . . ur V AW' -,- ' . o , , 0 l,-'H I , V 1 . ' 0 . ' . 1 w W W 2 O 2 Advertising 'Y-no Pi Mrs Kathyr1ne W1HSh1p and Lxsa W1nsh1p C123 show thelr frlends Heldz Hofmann C1 IJ and Jeff Jaech Cl ID the ropes at Wmshzp Stake and Lathe 12110 North Mem 1 V w 1 w ' . ,V . 'il 1 4' 5 yarn ' f, .,, ' '-'-4- V ' . , an f-A V, -muy-,, -W X A . N ,... .mf V V , u.. .N A , , : V -fr nw 1 . Advertising 2 O 3 19 at 106 s P- ? CBXA Grit N96 Wxth the hlep of Bourn s techrxoloqxcal contmbutxons Poly graduates w111 have a prosperous future I wi W1th hqhtmnq speed and a trxenctly Smlle Steve Matulzsfl U IS ready to serve h1s tnends Ann Hubbard C123 Brzan Lznlfe C1 U and Kathy Kjos Q1 D at Vxctorza s Orange at 4053 Mam Street Allen Henryfl U shows tus suave OO7 1mpress1or1 whlle LesLee Ekwall C121 Mary Towns Dav1sC12D and Chrzs Weggeland C1 IJ yust want to go cru1se the Mag Colley Porsche located at 6140 Magnoha Ave . 09 6 Yo t 92 X E 906, t, 6 l vs fliv 2 O 4 Advertising Roger Duncanson C125 Vxckz Hen1eyC12J Andrea OKeefe C1 D and Ann Shackelton CIQD make themselves at home among the qlfts at Thzs Treasure on 3724 McGray W . . 1 - . , , 1 I Advertising 2 O 5 dnunuuf Dr Gary Levzn opthamoloq1st proves to Lzsa Levxn C121 Roxanne Almond CIQQ and Robyn Jones C125 that beauty IS m the eye of the Denzse Melburne Cl ll helps Mark Melburne ClOl plan an excttmg beholder summer vacatton at F1rst World Travel located at 6141 R1vers1de Ave ,,,, CQNEMA 3 nnnveg 4vf4,!5? '??f1 '2M' W' 9 lf K POLY GET E 82 8 BEARS Bonnze Rawlzngs C9l Knsty Jacobs C91 Shawn W1111amsCl Ol Dawn W1111ams Cl 21 and Deondra Davzdson ClOl are among the latest teatures playmq at Van Buren and Magnoha Dnve Ins -, .....,,.. 5 . 5, fo, -33-1. , 'Qfiwya ,, I ' . , ' ,C 'fp' B of . C' V ,, , f.,yJ,l,w.a4a. VJ, , , f, f,fI,','f - 1 , , f , ,,.l, ,,,, . ,,,,,f,.W,W,,,.,fAMO,W.,1K.,5,4,,A,a,,gffMa44L::fgffazwffffzffwz:ff11 '-1+-dilfffL4'Pfff'f H ,. -'ffffzy-foe-s www:-,f1'v'GHa2 ff11-'f- 1 f'ff'51f'AW ' 'L' ' ' ' 1 5 , M ,',k,Ql,,..'2 A-fm- 'f' ,Wx-:,Q,1, -- Hmmm. W ' ...:-fl.:,5.v5a,::E:: 1.5 ggfiliiff Qfff 2 73 2 6 1,22 ,Q 32fv,f,, 157 , ,551 if ll ..,.Q-.f,- ll , f V v 8 gig iff .55 4 'O 1 1 , 2 O 6 X Advertising C 'S-an Conqratulatlons to the Class of 83 from Rubzdoux Cadzllac on 8201 Auto Drwe and from Seruors on the Pep Squad Advert1s1ngf 2 O 'Y We Salute iverside Poly High School and the award-winning Koala HerffJones Yearbooks proudly serv1ng the Inland Emp1re .Aix ffl' Qi' 'fwnldfi X- lnside the walk-in refrigerator at D Elias Grinder Haven, located at 2093 University Ave. Catja Gylov CIOJ Mickey Miceli HOD, Tom Manqione HOD and lohnny Perrone C123 proudly display the main ingredients that go into the t.eshly baked bread that make the Riverside-famous qrinders. 2 O 8 f Advertising + gf' 0' 45? 'WEN fri fi' Gma Rosales C12Dand Tod Deveny C1 21 prove to Scott Kraytan C122 and Andrea O Keette C1 Dthat qomg to your eye doctor can be fun, espectally at Krajtan Optometry Inc located at 9502 Maqnolxa Ave Advertising X 2 O 9 L IS AN RT 1 D X OURMET OODS Where good taste is always on SpedaL For the tine ingredients for an exquisite special meal, shop U1i's Gourmet Foods located at 6794 Brockton Avenue, ooo T TE fig . 7 I'S 22 F I i its f if Sf f 4 w Q .44 X. my 'Q 7 l:'ttot , - is-. V , ,Mr Q-5' ,x if . ,N , . . ., X f - 'Y ' -- ,. .., . A -, X , . , . M, , Q be 46. ,R ,Y -- ,a.. X e , . ,.., V wiv, A is .' t 55 , K ,-1. ,g -im K- ,g f' , - , fe - Traci Bice Cl lj and her grandmother Mrs. Ruby Morris, invite you to examine the real estate offered by Shelter West Realty at 7177 Brockton Avenue. 2 1 O Advertising fa V W2 W ,W al' Q1 The semor Sur1k1st QIFIS Kelly Menz1a, J1l1Reves, Tracy Morrow, Kern Wzltcluk, Sheryl M111er, Jenne Harrzss, Jzll Kross, Mana Brandon, Sandy Rangel, work as grove pxckers for Blue Banner Co at 2601 Thlrd Street In ., , , I 3,4 5 Q I ' -, ' ' ,fr I , . , ,, V, W U5 , il ' ., I r' I- V, V., f lv 'Ag j4,'Qf,-,Z W V i f'g,g1,Qf1' , , -- - A ' f , '51, 1 v - W ns. ffyf ., 4 .f: 1 -. :V er, '14'.'--L4 ' ' Y 'A V2 V . ergf, ' Y ' '14 ,X '- ' WW' ' ' , ' f me f wie QT f , , ,:, f 4 A -. I rm-be 'Zh T ,gg . ' 'A 1 . , , A ,W w. J e l y, : 'Q ' Ig, '4 if '. 35 . 1 My wi ' r , l6 '2j,'H fx ,ii AQ' , -le f R , li Av' '- Q Q 'N' ' -5 R, 3 - I ,f v' . J K,,,,f Advertising 21 1 1 V 1 'Atrap - A fa 6.4 'Af I Q -42' Wy.. Y Lzsa Rocha fl 21 Allen Barclay and Kelley Morgan C121 relax under the 1ntr1cate ornamental lron gazebo constructed by R1vers1de Custom Iron and Constructzon at 6191 Avenue lurupa Avenue Mr Feola and h1s son Joe C91 ant1c1pate a stampede ot cus tomers to Feola Truck and Auto Repalr at 6691 lnd1ana 'xiSlRlk Gary Avey grrns wlth a thought ol travellng to Austrla wh1le Carol Aveyl l 21 dreams ot an excurs1on through England all planned by the fully computenzed Travel Network of Canyon Crest located at 5225 Canyon Crest Dmve Su1te l Z 1 2 Advertising b '3 A ,ai Enk Dreyer C123 Scott Cavanaugh HOD R1cky Blea HOD Matt Morgan C1 lj and Lon Ludl C1 OD are porsed atop thelr truck ready to tackle another Landscape lob for Eldon L Dreyer Landscape Contractors at 2817 Gertrude Advertising 2 1 3 Bianca Peters C101 and Susan Kund C l OD display a smile ot confidence knowing that they will be able to depend on Goslin Tires C2830 Rubldoux Boulevardj tor their cars in the near future. 7 if 1: nov-on wwf PN' I X N0-cnn,uf...,,, I ,,,,.,,,,., ,.,., , Jeanne Thoele C121 Steve Vorhees Tzna Kopcha Cl2l and Jason Strother are all smtles wl'1en xt comes to tenn1s especlally at Vorhees Tennls Chalet located at Canyon Crest Country Club 2 1 4 Advertising +C Jenrufer Lowry C1 QD Patty and Cathy Endo C1 21 chsplay the1r Pyramld power at Alumax M111 Product Inc 1495 Columbna Avenue w x 1 Advertising 2 1 5 Displaying the Domino ettect, Marci Aronovitz C1 ll, Mark Tatum Q91 Jamie Press C1 ll, Amy Bailor Cl 21, Sabrina Lee C121 Zane Ravsten H91 Randy Hord C91 Jenny McNeil C1 21, Devin DonnerCl2l, Joe Adcock C91 Scott Adcoclf 191, and Shawna Ravsten C123 fall for Domino's pizza to spice up their next party. Domino's is located at 391 1 Chicago Avenue. HOT AIR HANG UPS BALLOONS WITH A PURPOSE Don J Stovnez' C7145 780 1539 Balloon Rides Advertising Parties 7415 lola Drive Riverside Calif 92505 Up Up and Away Get High on Ballooning with Hot Au' Hang Ups 2 1 5 Advertising ,926 Chris Grigsby C91 Joanne Robinson f9l and Laura E1IienC9lqel TogyAvey ready lor the competent hands of ASSOCIATES ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS SURVEYINQ CIVIL ENGINEERING PLANNING 3428 TENTH STREET RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA 14, 886-08 DI.. Robinson dt Victoria Anima1HoS-Dital located at For accurate, professional, and commercial environmental 3400 Arlington Avenue, analysis, consult J.F. Davidson Associales. uw? QW f 'Q'i,s Jzm Delorenzo C125 Kevzn HemborgCl2l Jacque Yeagez'Cl2l Jzm CarpenterCl2l Chz'1sHerbstCl2j Cat the wheelj Brzan Bannon C125 and Doug Stevens C123 clo a smashlnq lob lor Yeager C'onstruct1on Company 2 1 8 Advertising Wu '- wWN?m k N -Un 'W X 's xx k. ASX RW wnvffa, New f W? Kirsten Monson, Ann Hubbard, Jens Wacker and Michelle Fredericks, all seniors, finally reach the top ol class at Wa1ter's Mercedes Benz, 6634 Indiana Avenue. Advertising 2 1 9 We W, Our Apprec1a1:1on And SpeC1a1 Thanks To The F o11ow1ng 55 OF PAR5 A Icizl Phfqphysfd Bhp 6' 'b I kP RIVERSIDE POLY HIGH SCHOOL PTA SERVING fl THE STUDENTS THE SCHOOL Q ANL THE COMMUNITY uinser 84 glgankea Qgharmzxrg 212' B ' 92501 PHONE I714I 6834492 Qlnngrzriulahuns Qllzu-as nf 1983 . I I 0 ' 0 I 5 'Tye '- 7 ' -P - -f-, -L V 3 .-'ttigg , O -I .lf . TJ.: T F: 4 . it :Q Q. 0 L Iber ames oe ra u io 1 '4 ' ' fy Frank Chavez, I-Ierff-Iones Representative I Q Q Mrs. Doris is O , Adviser I N S 5 Herf Iones Yearboe ublishers -I 0 . F A . 1 rock on Avenue iverside, California 0 2 2 O X Advertising -h - f' , ww ,W -'fwffw,4,,,, , -,M I' zmfv X fm I .. , ,.,,f ,,, W W , Wfff nw 1 ' ,,-.Q , w f' 71, K , ,J , X Mn? 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I W .E L. ,. , V I V4 :Ak 4 ,V .v .. ., ,, -il fia :: - :Q 'A 'L in f: fx 2- ,Q 1 4-' ,,. 1' .. 3188 gil! ..r- ,, .- 1 'L Q 'LV 0 .ff X pw pr, 0357, ,w ,Q-o. l.-Q IZ, fjg Aff 'Il 1::'QE.'2Llf kk ' 4 an 'F '-A fl fy: sy., Q 4 -9' ,rr . , -. 2x2!5 fff fn- 'sx Johnny Perrone l 1 QD Catja Gy1ovllOlK:r1sten B1omda.h1llOl and Stewart Row1andsC12lanl1C1pa1ell'1e1r next b1g splash m then' new pool made es peclally by Cdl1fOFH1d Pools and Spas located at 1860 Clmcago Ave Advertising 2 2 1 Reaping The Harvests Many awards were received during the course of the year by Poly students ac- knowledging achievement both in and out of the classroom. They were awarded in all areas, including economics, English, math, the arts, home economics, citizen- ship, and leadership. ludges used varying methods to deter- mine winners: application, essay, GPA, recommendation, service, overall achievement, and creativity all of which demonstrated the students! overall ability. One of the highest awards is given by the Bank of America. Each year the Bank of America recognizes exceptional achievement in academic and vocational areas. A plague award is given to students exhibiting talents in specific areas, and who were actively involved in the commu- nity. A certificate recognizes additional ex- ceptional students. California Girls' State and Boys' State representatives are juniors chosen for citi- zenship. The representatives become a part of a mock government to learn more about our state level government. Many of the awards involved money to be used for furthering education. All in- volved high esteem and honor. Gverall, Poly students won several thou- sands of dollars for achievement, and maintained the reputation of excellence. l. Bank of America plaque winners are seniors: Carolyn Strong, lill Reves, and Martha Denham. Not pictured certificate winners are seniors: lohn Sim- mons, Robert len, Mike Sullivan, Leslie Ransom, Tina Corvin, Dan Bennett, Susan Pierce, Brian Rusaw, Lisa Levin, Loretta Lazie, Marian Davidson, and Robin Borden. 3. Boys State winner Steve Matulis Cl lj is pictured here standing between alternates leff laech Cl ll and Derek McKown Cl lj. 2. Girls State repre- sentatives are juniors Cathy Muller, Kathy Kjos, and Trina Mangione. 4. NMSOT Award winners: lill Reves, Lea Appleton, Martha Denham, and Linda Oakes and the Finalists are: Greg Brown, lohn Simmons, and Carolyn Strong. Knot picturedg: Duane Armstrong, Christine Ellis, Cathy Endo, Marilyn Craft, and Mike Wong.l 5. Daisy Chain consists of: Cfront rowlz Paula Gooderum, Debbie Casale, Mi- chelle Friedrich, Liann Lech, Donna Ritter, Valerie Stadelbacher, lennifer Read, Leslie I-lolsinger, Sheryl Miller, Sandi Rangelg Cmiddle rowlz Michelle Christy, Terri Dipadova, Ruta Raterman, Tracy Morrow, Maria Brandon, lenne l-larriss, Leslie Ransom, Stephanie Silver, Sabrina Lee, Lea Appleton: Cback rowj: lill Kross, Susan Schrader, Kelly Menzia, and lill Reves. 2 Z 2 Academic Soho 'rzyavmfwgsrw nk .w,,, Sports Recap and For the first time, KQALA wishes to rec- ognize Roly's athletes who have won awards for their supreme talents. KCALA gives the credit due to these men and women who have gone beyond the point of l'good and have exhibited special tal- ents in their respective sports. Therefore, congratulations to Roly's three All-Ameri- cans Cas of March lO, l983l, Sandy Alex- ander, lohn Connolly, and Mike l-lallisey. lt's other two goals are to acknowledge Roly's All-lvy award winners and to cover other peaks reached by some winter teams. All three of Poly's All-Americans hap- pened to be in water sprots. Sandy Alex- ander C125 has been named to the select group two years. She hoped to make it three fthe '83 decisions had not been made at press timel, explaining the satis- faction which the award brings her, lt makes me feel good to know that all those long hours in the pool have finally paid-off with national recognition. John Connolly Cl QD and Mike Halli- sey Cl2l were recognized for their water polo prowess. Connolly was chosen as a point driver while l-lallisey was awarded the honor for his position on the team as hole man. The All-Americans are selected by the coaches of the specific sports, which gives Hallisey a feeling of self-accom- plishmentf' l9B2-TQB3 All-lvy Leaguers were: IFootball1 Donnie Bulmer CQffensive MVPD, LaRoy Alexander, Adrian Williams, Teddy Taylor CDefensive MVPD, leff Lewis, Mike Martin, Reggie Clark, Mike Wong and lay Leubs. fCross Countryl lohn- Mark Staude, Art lackson, Matthew For- stie, Kendahl Mizner, Sandy Utterback and lulie French. IVolleyball2 Kelly Qbeso CMVPD, Ann Hubbard, and Sue Schrader. f Water Poloj Andy Busch, lon Read, Don Wight, lohn Connolly, Alan Wilson, and Mike l-lallisey CMVPD. fGirls' Tennisj Michelle l-lain, Tina Kopcha, leanne Thoele, l-leidi Hofmann, Cathy Muller, and lenne Harriss. IBoys'Baslret- balll Reggie Miller CMVPD, David Myers, Tobin White, Ben Mascari, and Dan Ben- nett. KG.iz'ls' Baslretballj Stacy l-lunt CMVPD, Kelly Qbeso, loAnn l-laselrig, and Aleshia Poole. fSoccer2 Felix lorrin CMVPD, David Cole, lohn Wynne, lohn- Mark Staude, Brian Bannon, lon Gonza- lez, Doug Stevens, Dana Cogswell, Ken- dahl Mizner, and Matt Moelter. 1 1 ,av-si H Q . P 1-1--W, -ff My, .xv me-.:1-r.:. ffm- I 5- 3 1 .,-. . . 1-Aggie!! -, ' L J-W 9 -ez jf Q J 9 4 A ' f f if 3 ,Q 9 M ,..., . V. , ..w :-. .. '-1 -73, .Ll V 52 69 ' 1.Qjf'l7 A his 53 63 50 I ,ff .,,, C'lfiaff'ey C Poly is ,gg 'Y , ' H - 2 terpris 2 Z 4 X Sports Recap S Special Achievements XV., 'S lt? 'Ramona' , V North. ' 2 , Arlington CIF li . V V Garey l 2 Norwalk 2 Bosco 'l San Gabriel . WW- W-f,,.,,,f,,,,,..,,. V V , N'f 'h .,,,, nw . I I H: lvr' Agia . , i A 1 A f f the CIP semi-finals at Long Beach, Dave Myers C123 guards the ball while looking for an open 1 Vlziiz r , , A T V ,T is .V T . 3 A f rr r . .. 4 ,',,' V V .. 'f ff: fl., .V ,'5 .'M I?' sa.. For the past tive years Poly has captured the Cl? championship in basketball, the tirst tour being won by the girlsg this year's championship gained by the boys. Never having lost to North atter the Paincross tournament, the '83 champs beat every team they taced, leading to the semi-tinals against Capistrano Valley. Blitzing past the Cougars, they headed into the 313. cham' pionship game matched against Palm Springs at the Long Beach Arena on March Sth. ln tront ot a crowd in excess ot l2,000, they played a superior game - beating the lndians 76-53. The press did not expect the Bears to win a single game in the state playotts due to the intense competition. Much to the dismay ot Los Angeles' 4A champion, Banning l-ligh School, Poly upset them 79- 77. Under the high caliber ot play by Reg- gie Miller and David Myers they stretched their lead to ten points at a tew instances during the second halt. Thanks to expert tree throwing in the tinal seconds ot the game, Poly was able to hold on tor the victory. Although others expected the girls' bas- ketball team to be eaten by lvy atter they had l'eaten the league and all ot CTF the previous years the ladies still man- aged to win lvy by two games over North. Winning their first-round game in the 415. division, atter tour years, they succumbed to Long Beach Poly in the second round. The dynasty had tinally come to an end. Excluding their appearance in the CTF 3A tinals in l977, the soccer team made their highest showing. Surprising CTF otti- cials, who had ranked them l8th out oi 32 playott-bound teams, the Bears advanced all the way to the semi-finals on March 10. Under the superb goaltending ot Brian Bannon C l 25, the Htooters compiled a l 9- 4-l overall record, including l2 shutouts by the combined etiorts ot Bannon and Doug Stevens CTQD. The team's hopes ot reaching the tinals were shattered when they were ousted 3-l by San Gabriel. Sports Recap X 2 2 5 f Reflecting back on the pinnacles of polygraph, we find a year of chaos, from movies to Bruins to bobby-socks. A face Pre T entered the scene with Prince thur Phillip Louis, the new Charles and Princess Diana beth and Prince Phillip came to H California for a week, when it rained. in the international scene, the deaths of Princess Grace of Monaco and Leonid Brehzev, the Soviet leader, saddened the world. Travelers were thrilledias dropped from 51.40 a gallon cents. The morality and legality and the establishment of prayer were controversial ed by our legislators.- were upset and Ronald Regan sent our the Middle Fast Cur office. Here in his position of Governor to behind every success paper. won first place pades, and Lea honored with tographer, J ceived S225 in for his winning photo for cover of the tele- phone book. After many wonderful years of teaching, Walter Davidson, social studies, and Doris Ann Bishop, English and Yearbook Advisor, retired as well as Christine Rath, library assistant. Tracy Morrow C123 reigned over Homecoming as fantasies came true during a day of changes to enhance the school, caused havoc with city streets as of two up the asphalt to new ClF cham The M1 er Cl QD. happiness, while the lamuel Bears, Poly's games running club, raised money for the River- leadership side Youth Service Cen spirit across California. Kim basketball team A busy and active in 11 U.S. History 's bad jokes. ll had to continue with when Mr. Ringwald, lit the-. and continued with class Also in our hometown sion lines. A new Pizza, began its in 30 er ren Carpenter and actors and Henry Fonda. The most ie starred not an actor or an actress, but a creature from another world - E.T. Along with E. T., Tootsiej, Ghandi, Officer a Gen III, were box office US Festival rocked fans for three solid days of music in the summer and again in years of popularity, The farewell concert. Here at Square, Dingo? Boingo and played fogans in Riverside. With acting andfclear voices, Poly demonstrat- ed its in the musical produc- tion, Gypsyfand the fall play, You Can 't Take It With You. The vitality and ex- Fairy Tales! Taffeta dresses were popu- lar at the Mid-Winter Ball in February as as int Homecoming. A new, stricter rule was enforced to keep students in these productions typified the individuals and the great range of throughout the entire year. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 I 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 2 1 , I 1 J 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 w 1 X 1 11 9 1 1 1 1, 1 0 1, 1 1 1 11 3 - 1 1 1 i 1 A . 1 1, 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 'L 5 E 1 E 1 ' IZ Y' ' 1 ' ,1 1' 1 ' 11 ', 1 ' 1' 11' '1 11 'l:1.'111Pw'LM -C ' M51111,11 J2wi1'li1W117P5?1?Ei?1W YMERPHF ..4.,V...L., ,,,,,,, T :?xvr:','?7f'T ?i?5N'i5 Qfff??E'1l!Ki: '1'l 3 7':T!31?Ii More Amazing Responses , j f i, ts.,J?ff i i' S Y l.,:ef 1 ,B A -w fui l f h qii 1 'i?-55' I 'J A , figs-QQ51 gg. V' 1 , .hz 43 Q, . As the polygraph contined, the answers kept coming. Matt Turnbull C121 said Cn Homecoming Night, Bobby KingC1 21 and 1 took the princesses, Jenne Harriss and Jennifer Lowry, respectively, out to dinner. 1 had to cut Bob's dinner on ac- count ot his broken arm. Then when 1 went to pay tor dinner, my Master Card had ex- piredl1 Maxine Pinedo C121 said she re- membered when Mrs. Roberts' lst Peri- od class T.P.ed her room after a Pep Rallyf Robin Borden C121 cou1dn't decide be- tween getting the lead role in Gypsy and receiving a scholarship to USC. LaRoy AlexanderC1 21 and Allen HenryC1 11both agreed that the best event was l'Beating Ra- mona in football. Kirsten Monson C121 recalled the day in chemistry when Mr. Ringwald tried to teach us that there was no 1 Z Z 8 Theme such thing as suction. Jeff Adcock C111 piped up with, What about hickies, Mr. Ringwald? Mr. Ringwald did not know what to say. C12umor has it that he didn't know what a hicky was.1 Ann Hubbard C121, being an inquisitive chemistry student, learned the true chemistry ot hickies trom a superior source and gave the class a lecture on hickies, including diagrams and exam- ples. 1 .Dana C'ogswellC1 11looks deep into JenneHarriss' C121 eyes. 2. Stephanie Brown C101 and Ken Mills C1 11 both agree that the Midwinter Ball is the best event ot the year. 3. Dan Bennett and Amy Bailor, both Seniors, sigh as they hear another tall joke. 4, Phil- lip Floyd C1 21 looks up when he realizes he has been caught. 5. These 1-lungry Bears devour another lunch. 1 T1'1emef229 Polygraph Concludes The polygraph concluded with the question, 'lWhat was your most memora- ble experience ot the year? Jeff Jaech Cl ll said, HBeing accepted to go to Den- mark. Johnny Holmes ClOD said his most memorable experience was When Jed Baker ClOD knocked over Mr. Webb 's desk. Thea Norman Cl llinsist- ed that her most memorable moment was 'Blowing up balloons tor Spotlight bal- loon grams at 4:00 in the morning. Derek McKown Cl ll recalled boogie boarding through the Canyon Crest River. Valerie Stadelbacher Cl 21 was most em- barrassed when, HLea Appleton and l were coming back from lunch and the car stalled in the intersection. Jill Reves Cl 23 admitted her most memorable event was making pink and purple footprints on the sidewalk at midnight. l. Tiffany Smith C95 studies during lunch. 2. Wal- ter Gant C9l'explains to Steve Dohach CQJ how a computer works during his computer class. 3. Matt Forstie Cl 25, lenniter Lowry Cl 25, Jennifer McNeil Cl 21, and JohnnyPerrone Cl QD display their dramat- ic gualities as they portray the Pilgrims discovering Plymouth Rock. 4. Jenny Read C125 imitates The Man From Atlantis. 5. Martha Denham Cl 2D bites her nails before the Math test. 6. As Matt Moelter C l lj looks disgusted, Derek McKown C l lj studies to be a father. 7. Mr. Hodges attempts to help Seniors, Lisa Kelson and Susan Wellenkamp, with their calculus. 5 . ,S ' 2. 3. if . I .. 3 . E 2 C .1 3 .5 5' ix .ya ff- s vW af' 'T f I 'TEQMMB - . -uf 1 ' lifft' . -X . ., 1. - --- --- V H F.Mi..,,.,,,,t..?:,. N- pf ' 1 ..... ' ' .. ' -' ,A -fi Ls. at-J' , M..-17: b .fit IA A l M h 3 'ff-'e--- . . 2 3 O Theme -9575.1 . I 6. - Wifi' .. ,A , Wf.,f'A.--. WV 'Z W J 3 is ..,. M y ,, ff' Q ,W 4 gif . A L ' 'L A fiiffwf if' ' 'f Wm, f f .-31455 , ' fa 1 -K 1 QbffmmffzrxmrffmfW.: ,,,f , ,cf f v,,,,,,-- Q ., :VQI 5 '-,-, ff f,fff 4 K MY wwhinkv If X ,ww W . 7 1 f ' L,,,,, ., uf., f' -V-,kwa ' Theme 2 3 l Final Results of Polygraph Revealed The tinal answers were some ot the best. Jim Neff's C95 best experience was Fi- nally getting to Poly. Jeanine Myers C105 said her best memory was when the Girls Basketball team won lvy. John- Mark Staucle Cl2l said his best exper- iences were winning lvy in three sports: Cross Country, Soccer, and Track. Alan Wilson 'st l QD best experience ot the entire year was 'lGraduating. After the polygraph had tested the en- tire studentbody, a sigh ot reliet was heard. Cnly one startling revelation was made - that Poly is number one because ot its stu- dents. The students displayed their enthu- siasm and spirit not only in sports, but also in their pursuit ot excellence in academics, industrial and tine arts. l, As Sandi Rangel Cl2l envies, Jill Kross' U25 SuzanneSt1'ucker'sC l OD, and Stephanie Brown 's ClOl fashionable clothes, Carolyn Franzen C l Ol pre- fers her own taste in clothing. 2. Brian Nejedlytl ll acts sly as a lox as he waves to all the women of his dreams. 3. Robyn JonesCl2D says Don't you look at me like thatl 4, Seniors Terri Ward and Maxine Pinedo relax alter a hard day of academics 5. l-leh, heh, heh, chuckes Sharon Born Cl QD to Jim Bigelowfl ll, 'll'll get you my sweetie, and your little dog too. 2 3 2 Theme f ,W 'jc , 5 W Z f-. , yw- 43,91 . rzaf-mu: ,, -. 522112-.nf X ,,1, ,,,, ,,,,, .. 1. is A .54-is ji 'Zi s....M-M,-.N-J .- ...H .-,, ..,,. ..,..,-..,,,., -- 1-sr -- ,,..,,,,, .mf ,,...w.u-4--w-f-- A--'WM' f ' 71 AN'- f fs i 4 l ifilf V 'P I ,1 11 A 2 3252 Q 4 , ,ff f 5' , .-v ' 4, '-1 -1 Xa 1- Wa 1, 4. ,, ,gj,'9f'4, .0 11 f 5? 4 ja .g - 4 . yv- wiv: ' yu ,rf mv 444 M -, 40 M 1 .V-, --vy m.-, , ff- , ,r y 52 ,-'W 15 I ' W A f wfi ? Q4 is 2 , RV! ,wfki f, Q , ,WL , ,fyrfff ,f,f uf' x 1' 4 3 Theme Z 3 3 Aaron, Kristin 1 16 Abbott, Danna 1 16 Abdulla, Rose 116, 156 Abney, Laura 142 Acker, Dana 142 Activities Council 62 Acton. Christina 156 Adame, Salvador 166 Adams, Cara 1 16 Adams, Dawn 1 16 Adams, Lana 82, 142 Adams, Mark Adams, Paul 156 Hdcoclr Auto Supplies 198 Adcock, lettrey 80, 142, 198 Adcock,1oseph 12, 90, 104, 166, 216 Adcock, Scott 48, 166, 178, 216 Adkins, Benny 7 AFS 70 Aguilar, Paul Ahn, Don 40, 46, 70 Ahpuck, lames 94 Alawa, Trent 166 Alexander, Kelly 166 Alexander, Kevin Alexander, Laroy 18, 80, 116, 198 Alexander, Maya 166 Alexander, Sandra 8, 72, 1 16 Alford, Kevin 1 16 Alford, Sateckia 54, 166 Alford, Sonia 142 Altord, Stephani Allen, Karl 110, 142 Allen, Tonya 166 Almond, Roxsann 1 16, 206 Almquist, Dave 84, 190 Alphonse, Sandra Altmeyer, Sarah 66, 106, 166 Alumax Mill Products Inc. 214 Alvarex, Liliana 1 16 Alvers, Steve 166 Amaral, Sheila 166 American Inland Resources 216 Amidon, Theodore 28, 104, 116, 120 Anderson, Christina Anderson, Eric 90 Anderson, lon 92, 156 Anderson, Kim 68, 166 Anderson, Lynn 46, 66, 70, 74, 86, 116, 166 Anderson, Mark 116 Anderson, Miles 156 Anderson, Nina 142 Anderson, Sandra 142 Anderson, Scott 156 Anderson, Steven Anderson, William Aniola, David 68 Anthony, Karen 50, 1 16 Anthony, Sophia 50, 64, 156 Appleton, Lea 7, 22, 36, 46, 60, 70, 116, 128. 192 Aqleh, Nicholas 166 Armstrong, Didera 50, 58, 166 Armstrong, Duane 50, 1 16 Armstrond, Neil 92 Arnold, Peter 1 16 Arnold, Sean 156 Aronovitz, Larry 84, 94, 166 Aronovitz, Marci 46, 48, 142, 216 Arons, Michael Arroyo, Donald 166 Ashe, Yvonne 186 Ashley, Elizabeth 68, 76, 156, 164 Ashley, Robert 142 Ashworth, lames 166 Ashworth, leltrey 142 Asper, lon 74, 86, 110, 166 Ataii, Payam 166 Atchley, Lynette 80, 90, 142 Atkinson, lohn Augustine, lellery Augustine, Todd 142 Austin, Kim 194 Avalos, lulie 166 Avellino, lack 48 Avellirio, Richard 1 16 Avery, Shelley 1 16 Avey, Carol 48, 56, 116, 130, 212 Avila, Sandra 1 18 Avila, William 166 El: Babai, Farzan 156 Babbage, lames 1 18 Baber, Kenneth 66, 1 18 Bacchus, David 60, 142 Bacchus, Michael 66, 156 Bader, Lori 166 Badminton 100 Bail, Cynthia 166 Bailey, Clinton Bailor, Amy 4, 36, 62, 60, 70, 118, 192, 216, 232 Baker, David 166 Baker, Edward 42 Baker, lames Baker, Ted 84, 176, 180 Baker, lerry Baker, loel 166 Balkam, Matthew 166 Ballard, Debra 1 18 Ballard, Gwen 142 Ballard lettrey 142 2 3 4 Index Ballew, Laura 68, 142, 166 Ballew, Lonna Ballinger, Michael 156 Band 66 Bannon, Brian 18, 48, 94, 118,218 Barany, Lisa 46, 166 Barattini, Tracey 48, 58, 72, 142 Barham, lulian 98 Barnett, Daniel 84, 90, 142 Barrilleaux, Stephen 1 10, 166 Bartholomew, Anton 166, 168 Bartco, Diane Bartunek, Kelly 142 Bartunek, Robin 44, 68, 166 Baseball 104 Basketball - Boys 92 Basketball - Girls 96 Bassett, Blythe 104, 142 Bassett, David 166 Bateman, loell Bates, lames Bates, Kalea Bauby, Roger 166 Bauby, Ronald 90, 156 Booth, Keith Borden, Robin 60, 70, 118, 136, 178, 186 Born, Sharon 14, 48, 56, 118, 232 Bourns Inc. 204 Bowden, Cynthia 66 Bowen, lames Bowen, Rebecca 142 Bowen, Steven 142 Bowen, Tracy 166 Bowerman, Dawn 1 18 Bowers, Elizabeth 46, 72, 156 Bowling 74 Bowser and Banks Pharmacy 220 Bowyer, Cheryl 1 18 Boyer, Carch, 68, 156, 160 Boyle, Suellen Boylen, Timothy 1 18 Brabant, loseph 46, 66, 142 Bradley, Annette 96 Bradshaw, Katherine 68 Bradshaw, Keenan 1 18 Bradshaw, Kira 142 Braggs, Lisa Brandon, lohn 90, 156 1 A li X ' ' - Q fieiifii1,..-f.g:iaf'3, -of , 1. + N t.f:,g,-g - ' . 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L, Baumstark, Sheila 156 Bayarsky, Marlene 142 Bayarsky, Melinda 156 Beale, Dennis 66 Beam, Tammy Bear Tracks 70 Beard, Kathleen 66, 166 Beard, Kevin 156 Beasley, Todd Beau, Tammy 166 Beaudion, Yvette 166 Becerra, Vicnte Beck, lohn 118 Beck, Richard Beenken, Kevin 166 Beier, Robert 66, 142 Beistle, Gregorty 152 Bell, Tina 118 Beloian, Angela 66, 166 Bender, Edward 166 Benegas, Rachelle 48, 54, 62, 72, 142 Bennett, Daniel 48, 60, 92, 118, 124, 1 Bennett, lanette 182 Berg, Darryl 122 Bernath, Thomas 1 18 Beshears, ludith 166 Beshears, Lenny Bess, Stephanie 50, 1 10, 166 Bice, Traci 48, 56, 58, 72, 142, 152 Bickham, Mia 166 Biddulph, Sandra 54, 70, 88, 142, 150 Bigbee, David 186 Bigelow, Gregory 86, 1 10, 142 Bigelow, lames 48, 86, 108, 123, 142 Bishop, Doris 182 Biskup, Kelley 1 18 Black, Bryan 74, 86, 156 Black, lenniler 76, 106, 156 Black, Michele 142 Blackburn, Stacy 1 18 Blanton, Mark 166 Blanton, Steven 1 18 Blea, Ricky 156, 212 Blomdahl, Bruce 94, 104, 166, 172 Blomdahl, Kristen 66, 156, 202 Bloom, Darren 166 Bloom, Scott 48, 90 Bloomquist, Franky 156 Bloomquist, loseph 142 Bloomquist, Marcy 166 Blue Banner Co. 210 Blumethal, lellrey 90, 166 Bobach, Steven 166, 230 Bockerstette, lames 156 Bodewin, Sherri 156 Bohacek, Cortland 48, 156 Bohnenstiehl, Raymond 142 Boles, David 166 Boles, Wendi-Anne 166 Bolton, Charles 166 Bond, Timothy 68, 156 Boone, Donna 66, 156 kd 56, 228 Brandon, Maria 48, 58, 118, 124, 210 Brantley, Annette Brantley, Christopher 90, 166 Brantley, lelfrey Brantley, Selma Brasslield, lenniter 90, 166 Bravo, Manuel 166 Bravo, Mercy 1 18 Braybrooks, lenni 156 Breed, David 1 18 Brennan, Benjamin 166 Brewster, Coleen 1 18 Briceno, Paula 1 18 Bridges, Brigette 16, 142 Bright, Curtis 156 Brill, Roger 90, 166 Brinkerhott, Karl 1 18 Briskin, Paul 166 Britt, Timothy 166 Brockington, Gregory 156, 162 Brockington, Paula Broderick, Rodney 156 Brogdon, Michael 1 18 Brooks, Christine 8, 72, 1 18 Brooks, Laura 12, 28, 66, 118 Brostra nd, 1-leather 72, 156 Brown, Cheryl 62, 72, 142 Brown, Dawn 161 Brown, Gregory 46, 48, 68, 70, 1 18 Brown, Gwendolyn 1 18 Brown, Henry 90, 166 Brown, lana 1 18 Brown, Keith 142 Brown, Lisa 166 Brown, Michael 166 Brown Robert 108 110 BrownlShar1ene sa, 72, 156 Brown, Stephanie 58, 156, 228, 232 Brown, Tregg Brown, Weldon 156 Brown, Wendy 48, 142 Brown. William 90, 94, 120, 166 Brownell, Terri 156 Bryant lenniler 66, 120, 156 BSU 50 Buchteller, Thomas 120 Bulmer, Donald 80, 104, 142 Burden, Albert 156 Burden, Edward 92 Burden, Dean 90 Burden, Todd 70 Burkart, Timothy 166 Bums, lohn 156 Burns, Mark 142 Burns, Michael 166 Burns, Susan 62, 120 Burns, Vincent Burrel Kimberli 1 , Burruss, Marc 120 Burton, loseph 166 Busch, Andrew 84, 142 Buschman, Susan 166 Butki, Scott 66, 166 Butler, Tracey 48, 142 Butt, Gerald Byers, Kaylene 68, 142 Byers, Patricia 66, 166 Cadle, Karyn 156 California Pools A Spas 220 Camenga, Laura 106, 156 Cameron, Bob Camp, Mead 186 Campbell, Bruce 20, 90, 92, 104, 166 Campbell, Casey 166 Campbell, Christine Campbell, Paula 66, 166 Candy Stripers 76 Carbone, Kimberly 66, 156 Cardenas, Tina Cardoza, Alicia 142 Carlisle, Fiona 156 Carlos, Raul Carpenter, lames 120, 198, 218 Carpenter, Kim 120, 142 Carpenter, Michelle 50, 62, 156 Carranza, Berta 156 Carrico, Daphne 166 Carrilo, Terry 54 Carroll, Erin 34, 88, 166, 168 Carter, Elaine 68, 72, 142 Carusta, Mark 120 Carvetta, Mark Casale, Debra 54, 58, 104, 120 Casares, Diane 120 Cassidy, Kevin 98, 156 Cassinelli, lay 106, 120 Cassinelli, Lisa 106, 166 Castillo, Catherine 88, 166 Castleman, Tammy 166 Castro, Ann 166 Castro, Kevin 142 Casoillo, Chene 106 Cauoillo, Sean 104 Cavanaugh, Donna 68, 120 Cavanaugh, Scott 156, 212 Cercone, lngrid 106, 168 Chacon, Raul 120 Chacon, Ron 48, 142 Chagolla, Cynthia 168 Chagolla, Gloria 168 Chagolla, Rudolph 156 Chaks, Kelli 120 Chance, lellrey 84, 156, 158 Charlebois, loseph 54, 168 Charrette, David 168 Chastain, Karrie 62, 106, 168 Chatam, Rachel 96, 156 Chauthani, Minaz 168 Chauthani, Riaz 142 Chavez, Blanca 168 Chavira, Gina 120, 142 Chavira, Nancy Cheney, Renee 120 Chlebik, David 90, 168 Christley, Matthew 120 Christley, Tracie 142 Christoplis, Lori 22, 120 Christy, lacquelyn 120 Chupp, Rebecca 168 Chupp, Ronald 120 Chuquimia, lvan 142 Churchill, Mike 190 Clarence, Barbara 188 Clark, Kevin 120 Clark, Laura 168 Clark, Mary 66, 144 Clark, Reginald 4, 80 Clark, Sandra 106, 156 Clark, Troy Clemons, Suzanne 96, 106, 168 Cleveland, Erin 70, 144 Click, Rosalie 194 Cline, Sandra 156 Cloutier, Shawn 168 Cly, Rita 120 Cly, Vida 120 Cobb, Rick 104, 144 Coco, Shannon 120 Cogswell, Dana 72, 94, 142, 122, 228 Cohen, Greta 144 Cohen, Magaly Colacino, Christopher Cole, David 94, 120 Cole, Michael 144 Cole, Natlie 120 Cole, Sabrina 156 Collard, Penny 156 Colley Porsche A Audi 204 Collins, Marla 88, 106, 168 Colson, Steven 156 Commission 52 Condinue, Lori Anne 28, 50, 120 Conner, Kathleen 120 Conney, Christopher 156 Connolly, Colleen 68, 72, 76, 156, 160 Connolly, lohn 18, 20, 28, 38, 48, 52, 8 Conte, Maria 120 Contri AnnevMarie 168 Contri, Thomas 17, 144 Cook, Art 194 Cook, Noelle 72, 88, 156 Cooper, Darren Cooper, Kimberly 50, 120 Cooper, Margaret 168 Cortes, Susana Cortez, Chris 168 Corvin, Christina 48, 58, 72, 120 Colvin, Paula 156 Cote, Robert 156, 168 Cottrell, Eric 84, 168 Cottrell, Stephen 68, 154, 166 Coulter, Robert Courtney, Mary 122 Courchesne, Robert 156 Covel, Covel, Coyle, Coyle, Co ne lanice 182 lonathan 120 Kelly zo, iss Thomas 48, 120 . Mike 104 Y Crane, Cynthia Crane, Marc 94, 156, 164 Creech, William 90, 156 Criswell, Krysti 168 Crosby, Robert Cross. Cross. Cross Christopher 156 David 90, 156 Country 86 Crowder, Chris 168 Cruson Nikki CSF 46 Culhane, Anne 156 Culver, Eddie 144 Cummings, Valerie 50, 58, 168 Cunningham, Davita 6, 50, 156 Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, Stephen 144 Curtis, Michele 66, 156 Curtis, Sharon 144 Dagney, Kenneth 122 Dale, Marc 94, 156 Daley, Heath 168 Dalman, lohn 122 Dance 72 Daniel, Patricia 122 Danielson, Mary 106, 156 Dary, Michelle 50 Darby, Sonja 50, 122 Darling, Casselle Davidson Associates 218 Davidson, Deondra 68, 144, 206 Davidson, lulia 168 Davidson, Marian 122 Davidson, Suzannah 156 Davidson, Walter 188 Davis, Davis. Debra 58, 168, 176 Eric 122 Davis, lill 62, 122, 196, 200 Davis, Mary 42, 48, 56, 62, 72, 122, 140, 204 Davis, Pat 144 Davis, Paul 122 Davis, Sharilyn 122, 168 Day, Scott 122 Dean, David Dean, Paul DeBellis, less 94 DeFrance, William 84, 168 Degnan, Steven Degonia, Christopher 78, 84 Deharo, Randy 168 DelaCruz, less 104, 144 Delay, Vincent 156 Deledonne, lettrey 94, 168 DeLorenzo, David 14, 20, 198 Deliorenza Masonry 198 Del Taco 198 Delpit, Timothy 168 Dempsey Davie 168 Denham, Martha 22, 44, 60, 66, 122, 230 Denia, Ban'y 168 Dennington, Daniel 122 Dennington, Douglas 156 Dennis, Denny, Holly 166 Rachel 72, 144 DePi1lis, Gretchen 168 Depken, llka 26, 28, 36, 54, 70, 88, 122 Dermody, Gwendolyn 28, 122 Derragon, Cindy 168 Derragon, Pamela 144 Desoto. Paulette 168 Deuel, Keri Deven Tod 48 122 Y, . Devitt, Teresa 122, 168 Diaz, luan 168 Dimanno, Lynelle 46, 156 Dipadova, Teresa Dodd, Colleen 4, 144 Doles, lane 168 Doninguez, German 168 Doninguez, Margarito 144 Dominoes Pizm 216 Donlan, Ellen 144 Donlan, Michael 156 Donner, Devin 46, 62, 122, 216 Donsk Seth 168 Y, Dorey, Patricia 74 Dottery, lames 194 Dougherty, Sean 144 Dowdy, Michele 1 22 Downey, Dion 92 Dozier, Mellonie Drake, Adrienne 8, 82, 96, 106, 168 Drake, Rex 122 Drake, Robert 90, 104, 168 Drenon, loe 128 Drenon, lohn 128 Dresmann, Darla 48, 88, 156 Dreyer, Dreysr' Duarte, Erik 122, 212 Landscapes 212 Librada 156 Dubas, Mark 66 DuMata, Lynelle 68 Duncan, Douglas 156 Duncan, Gerald 8, 80, 122 Duncan, Kelly 122 Duncan, Shannon 90, 168 Duncan son, Roger 4, 10, 28, 48, 52, 56, 72, 122. 126, 182, 204 Dunn, lohn 168 Dunn, Samuel 128 Dunan, Rachel 156 Dutton, Charles 84, 156 Duvvuri, Padmaia 66, 168 Dye, Tracey 168, 175 Dyrr, Gil 110, 194 EE Eaton, Kent 98, 168 Eaton, Kevin 156 Eaton, Morris 188 Ecker, Kristine 66, 168 Ecker, Rebecca 68, 144 Eckert, David Edwards, Cynthia 144 Edwards, Wanda 122 Ehrich. Matthew 168 Ekwall, LesLee 48, 54, 56, 5 204, 206 Ekins, lelfrey 144 Elkins, Kimberly 168 Ellien, Laura 66, 168, 218 Elliott, Darryl 144 Elliott, lohn 194 Ellis, Christine 50, 122, 128 Eddis, Diana 50 Ellison, Drek Elste, Annettee 168 Elste, Kimberly 168, 176 Elwen, Ruth 178, 182 8, 72, 73, 122, 178. Endo, Cathy 12, 14, 22, 30, 46, 48, 56, 106, 129, 196 Endo, Patty 30, 46, 48, 56, 106, 129, 140, 196 Engleman, Angela 168 Engler, Michael 1 10, 156 Epling, Tamera Ericson, Shelby 46, 1 10 Ervin, Michael 144 Essex, Barton 156 Essex, David 168, 174 Estes, Matthew 84, 168 Evans, Dana 168 Evans, Shannon 156 Evans, Stephen 144 Everett, Lurena 68 Everett, Mary 124 Evert, Lisa 54, 72 Ewing, Tracie 94, 168 Ferdinand, lohn 80, 144 Ferguson, Karen 56, 62, 76, 144, 194 Fernandez, Philip 168 Fiacco, David Figueroa, Nerissa 168 First World Travel Network of Can Y 206 Fisher, Michael 156 Fisher, Roy 90, 156 Fisher, Veronica 144 Fite, Michael 168 Fite, Robert Fithian, Linda 54, 80, 90, 104, 124 Fleming, lohn 168 Fletcher, Keith Flores, Francisco 94, 168 Flores, Gregorio 144 Flores, Margarita 124 Flores, Maria 168 Flores, Martin 94 Flores, Maurilio 168 Flory, Deanne 66, 156 Flory, Duane 168 Floyd, Philip 62, 70, 124, 228 Flynn, Susan 48, 52, 154, 158 Folmar, Rodney 90 Folmar, Ronald 90, 168 Folson, Andrea 48, 82, 106, 154 Folsom, Kathryn 48, 82, 106, 168 Football - Varsity 80 Football - JVf1 'r'eshman 90 Forbes, Thomas 28, 52, 62, 124 Ford, Allen 90, 168 Ford, Arthur 80, 92, 122, 124 Ford, Matthew 168 Forrest, Barb 158 Forrest, Kathleen 144 Forstie, Laura 66, l 10 Forstie, Matthew 34, 56, 86, 74, 110, 1 Fosgett, Keith 94 Foster, Laura 144, 168 Fowler, Brian 168 Francisco, Christina 82, 106, 144 Franco, lenny 144 Franklin, Keith 144 Franklin, Khristen Frantz, Brenda 66, 96, 158 Franzen, Carolyn 232 Frazier, lohn Frederick, loseph 66, 144 French, lulie 74, 86, 124 Friedrich, Michele Friedrich, Robert Frink, Curtis 158 Frisby, Allan 144 Frisby, Tina 158 Fry, lulianne Fry, Tina 168 22, 76, 124,218 31131 co' on Crest 24, 230 Garcia, Raul 158 Garcia, Tony 90, 168 Garcia, Violeta 168 Gard, Arlo 190 Gard, Coreen 168 Gard, Mark Gardener, L. 72 Cardiner, Christie 158 Gardner, Guy 158 Gardner, leanette 46, 60, 62, 124 Gardner, lenniter 76, 158 Garland, Douglas 84, 168 Gatherum, lames 44, 62, 76, 94 Gayer, lohn 124 Gayer, Thomas 80, 144 Gay Hood Pontiac-Fiat 202 Geerlings, Cynthia 72, 124, 126 Gehring, Sandra 158 Geisel, Trisha 158 Geldrich, lelt 124 Ge1dreich,lenniter 166, 168 Georgakakos, Betina 58, 166, 168 Gerdes, Debra Gerdes, Garnet Gibeault, Susan 106, 144 Gibson, Diana 46, 72, 154, 158, 162 Gibson, Tonia 168 Giftin, Carrie Giglia, Ginny 170 Gil, Isaac 170 Gilbert, Gary Gilkison, Kelly Gill, Kari 124 Gillespie, losi 176 Gillespie, Roberta 182 Gilmore, Erin Gilson, Christoter Ginwright, Graylin 144 Ginwright, Shawn 8, 90, 158 Girls's League 54 Giroir, Lisa 70 Giurbino, Angela 74, 86, 144 Giurbino, Charles 124 Giurbino, Michelle 144 Glebe, Lee Glozman, Vitaly 124 Gneiting, Karl 104, 158 Goeman, Heidi 170 Goethe, Dale 90, 170 Goldstein, Marc 144 Golf 108 Golz, Scott Gomez, Andrea 144, 170 Gomez, Andrea Gomez, Ignacio 90, 170 Gomez, Mary 158 Gomez, Paul 190 Gomez, Ralph 80, 124 I 5 2 as 2 is - SA ,V f ,g, ,, 1 , ji :2r:4'y'f,Q A' 'fx ,V ,ap , Fulkerson, Scott 124 Fuller, lrene 144 Fults, Bolo 144 Fakinos, Frank 156 Fakinos, Robert 48 Fakinos, Talana 66, 168 Falzone, Marie 124 Fannin, Rhonda 168 Fanton, Bryan 144 Fanton, Donna 82, 168 Faria, Cliltord 168 Faries, Kelly 168 Farrar, Darrin 144 Fast, David 168 Fatten, Michael 168 Fatten, Richard 144, 168 Faubion, Leah 124 Faubion, Michelle 168 Fedinetz, Suzanne 156 Feliz, Danny 144 Feng, Bonnie 144 Feng, Carol 156 Fenton, Kris 84 Feola, loseph 94, 168, 212 Feola Truck 8 Auto 212 E GAA 54 Gables, Chris 70, 124 Gabor, Diana 158 Gabriel, Trisha 48, 58, 72, 158 Gabrielson, Sarah 158, 164 Gage, Arthur 84, 144 Gallaher, Laura 168 Galuszka, Dennis 66, 158 Gamble, Michelle 144 Gamson, Bradley 124 Gantt, Walter 230 Gaona, luanita 106, 168 Garcia, Anita 68, 106 Garcia, Michael 124, 158 Gonzales, Manuel 92 Gonzalez, Horatio 144 Gonzalez, lon 94, 144 Gooderum, Paula 24, 54, 124 Goodpaster, Brian 124 Goodsite, Shawn 80, 98, 124 Goodwalt, Troy 36, 124 Goolsby, Terra 124 Gordon, Brandon 170 Gordon, Carolyn 144 Gordon, Deana Gordon, Gretchen 124 Goslin Tires 124 Goulas, Richard 158 Goulas, Richard 158 Grace, Lisa 144 Graham, Akili 50, 158 Graham, Allred 50, 144 Graham, Carla 170 Graham, Diane 124 i Graham, lenniter 58, 144, 152 Graham, Steven Graham, Valmont 80, 126 Graiales, Glory 106, 158 Granett, Chava 158 Gravatt, Dean 144 Graves, Richard 104, 190 Gray, Levonzo 158 Index Z 3 5 Green, Mark 50, 52, 92, 110, 158 Green, Michelle 106, 170 Green, Paula 170 Green, Steven 170 Greenhouse, Kenneth 144 Greenwood, David 158 Greenwood, Russell 170 Greer, Deborah 170 Gressinger, Andrea Gridden, Charrie 170 Griffin, Peter Grigsby, Christopher 24, 30, 42, 56, 126, 216, 218, 48 Grinder, Haven 208 Grossman, loshua 84, 170 Gudmundson, Deborah 126 Guerra, Gracie Guerrero, Denene 144 Guerrero, Federico 144 Gumpf, Ann Gunadi, Alexander 170 Gunadi, Linda 144 Gustafson, Keith 158 Gutierrez, Maria 158 Guzman, Eric 144 Guzman, Robert 64, 126, 146 Gylov, Catherine 88, 154, 158, 220 Hackett, Susan 54, 72, 158 Haegg, Roger 90, 170 Hageman, Barbarie 74, 86, 158 Hageman, Denise 68, 170 Hain, Michele 70, 88, 144 Hale, Douglas 126 Hale, lrick 90, 110, 158 Hall, Carolina Hallisey, Gregory 84, 158 Hallisey, Mike 84, 126 Hallstrom, Ron 48, 158 Hamen, Scott 40, 46, 170 Hamilton, Leslie 158 Hand, Carla 46, 66, 170 Hanna, Kelly 170 Hanson, Salina 170 Hardin, Timothy 90, 158 Hardin, Hanclura 70, 158 Harding, Stephen 158 Hargrove, Michael 158 Harper, Tina 170 Harper, William 170 Harris, Cathryn 126 Harris, Paul 190 Harris, Sarah 158 Harris, Ray 178 Harrison, Carol 68, 106, 154, 158, 160 Harriss, lennifer 28, 40, 88, 126, 132, 210, 228, 1 16 Hart, Bonnie 190 Hart, Heather 144 Harvey, lohn 104, 126 Haselrig, Laluana 46, 126 Hasten, Lissa 158 Hatcher, Grant 170 Haugen, Christine 170 Havercamp, Dori 166, 170, 174 Hawkes, lames 30, 158 Hawkins, Van 110, 144 Haworth, Karen 126 Hayden, lulie 72, 128 Hayes, Mitchell 158 Hayes, Ronald 104, 144 Hays, Dawn 126 Heidrich, Nathan 94, 158 Hein, letfery 26, 40, 144 Hemborg, Kevin 4, 126, 198, 218 Hemker, Thomas 188 ,,. 2 3 6 Index Henderson, lvan 158 Hendrick, Stephanie 170 Henley, Vicki 126, 204 Henning Henrich, , Holly Alice 66 Henry, Allen 72, 80, 144, 150, 204 Herbert, Herbert. Dawn 1 58 Rick Herbst, Christopher 126, 218 Herbst, Kent 170 Herff Jones 208 Hernand Hernand Hernand Hernand Hernand ez, Aimee 126 ez, Anthony ez, David 170 ez, Karla 170 ez, Paul 126 Herold, Enka 158 Herrick, Herrick, Madeline 170 Tracie Hess, Lori 144 Hester, Greg 84 Hester, Michelle 170 Hester, William 158 Heumann, Michael 170 Higiro, Shabazza 50, 158 Hill, Alisha 144 Hill, Alvi n 68, 90, 158, 160 Hill, Cheri 8, 50, 96, 110, 144, 146 Hill, lacque 170 Hill, lulia 158 Hill, Yolanda Hitt, Andrew 67, 90, 158 Hitt Paul i-ia.'Ana rew 144 Ho, Phoebe 158 Hobdy, David 64, 126 Hobson. Hoerche George 146 r, Morris Hodges, Dennis 186, 230 Hoffmann, Bob 184 Hofmann, Heidi 88, 146, 158, 202 Holland, Earl Holland, lacqueline 72, 142, 146 Holland, lohn 170 Holland, Michael 146 Holmes, Dawn 28, 58, 126 Holmes, Eric 126 Holmes, lohn 90, 104, 158 Holsinger, Leslie 24, 26, 46, 56, 70 Holt, Denise Holten, Margaret 158 Holten, Peggy 66 Holton, Elizabeth 34 Homecoming 22, 24, 26, 28 Honeycutt, Michelle 146 Hong, Michelle 170 Hood, David 146 Hopkins, Luke 170 Hopkins, Mark 126 Hoppe, Keith 170 Hot Air Hang-ups 216 Hord, Randall 48, 90, 104, 170, 216 Horn, Kendra 146 Horstmeyer, Frederick 146 Horton, Stacy 158 Norvath, Natalie 126 House of Advisary 62 Houser, Robert 158, 176 Howard, Clark 90, 170 Howell, Dominic 104, 158 Hoyer, Kristin 54, 158, 160 Huang, Debra 158, 164 Hubbard, Ann 14, 18, 46, 48, 54, 62. 116, 126, 138, 204, 218 Huchting, Scott 170 Hudgens, Shelley 158 Huennekens, lody 170 Huennekens, Todd 146 Hughes, David 126 Hughes, Kimberlee 74, 86, 1 10, 170, Hughes, Perry 72, 154, 158, 164 Hughes, Terri 66, 146 Huhtanen, Danielle Hulsey, lohn 158 Hunt, Bradley 92, 104, 170 Hunt, Stacy 70, 82, 158, 164 Hunt, Steven 86, 110, 158 Hunter, Ladora 170 Huntley, Robin 170 Hupe, Amy 170 Hurley, Kelly 158 Hussey, Mark 90, 170 Hutton, Craig 146 Huynh, Tuan 170 Hylton, David 4, 48, 110, 126 Instrumental Music 66 lrineo, Maria 158 lrvin, Michael 158 Irving, lames 104, 170 Isaacs, Forrest 158 lsom, William 170 lvanolf, Nicole 126 Ivey, Francine 48, 88, 158 O lack, Scott 170 72, 82, 106. 174 lack, Steven 146, 158 lackson, Art 74, 86, 108, 110, 126 lackson, Desiree 50, 66, 146 lackson, Howard 158 lackson, Larry lackson, Sally 74, 86, 110, 170 lacobs, Brett 126 lacobs, Christine 72, 88, 170, 166, 206 lacobs, Maleah 170 laech, left 28, 142, 150, 202 lakinos, Frank 66 lames Betty 184 Jamuel Bears 74 lanson, B, 72 11 Kerley, Daniel 146 Kidder, Kevin 128 Kilcher, Roland Kilgork, Erica 106, 170 Kim, Hansup 170 Kim, lennifer 146 Kim, lohn 18, 170 Kim, Richard 168 Kimmich, Debbie 146 King, Catherine 128 King, Heather 66 King, lordan King, Martin 164 King, Mary 170 uv 1 4 '17 letferson, loseph 90, 110, 170 Kinqf 1141011661 94, 170 lefferson, Raymond 110, 146 H131 P6111 70, 93. 128 len, Robert 30, 46, 52, 70, 126 Kinq, Robert 2, 8, 10, 14, 28, 5 . lenkins, Willy 188 ' . Todd 90, 92, IO O lester, Troy ish, Margaret 128 :Testers x Eiellberg, Teresa 158 Iez , e 56, 170 1os, Kathleen , 48, 0, 62, 72, 88 146 HQ, 170 152, 211426 lim Z, amie 66 Kjos, Kimberley 58, 160, 170 enez, Steph ie 1 man, Craig H 10 nson, A any 1 1 15 leinman, Leslie 42, iohnson, ria 92, 15 Klopf, Randall 8 ,404 Iohn n ia 92, 158 Knehans-Ste a, e 0, 174,66 10 n n ia 158 Knox, ist 4 , 146 o n, D iel 104, 170 K Ro 61 s ,losh 104, 146 I 5 hnson, Willia 1 , h, ara 170, 174 lohnston, i olmos, Michelle 158 Ione-5, La 1 4 Kong, Mondara 158 nes, RO 2 Kopcha, Chri ti e 1 g , 128 214 Kraemer 1 rdan, Arthur 146 lordan, Gregory , lorrin, Elix 94 1 es, Robyn 126, 206W lougdi enry 1 Kilistavo , uben 1 ert, Victoria 146, 115.176 lutila, Craig 04 Q 10 401 H 1-i Kahl, David 182' Kahn, Robert 62, 72, 146 Kamiya, Keiko 146 Kamrath, Mark 128 Kannor, Rhonda 170 Kannor, William 104, 128 Kantola, ,lon 30, 86, 142, 146 Kauflman, Karen 48, 146 Kay, lames 170 Kearney, Hal 146 Keasey, Kai 66, 158 Keith, lerel 98, 158 Keller, Douglas 90, 170 Keller, Roxanne 26, 48, 146, 190 Kellermann, Kenneth 158 Kelley, Adam 90, 170 Kelley, Wade Kelson, Lisa 82, 120, 230 Kelvington, lanet 158 Kemp, Mark 66, 146 Kennedy, lohn 164 Kennedy, Kelly 54, 70, 72, 158 Kent, Richard Kerek, Robert ar 1 X Kr , a ' ji ,D H old 208 jia , Ott 128 K ig , ary 74, 194 K itzberger, ,lulie 146 K ivanek, Kyle 92, 128 Kross,lil172, 118, 128, 210, 2 Kross, Margorie Krug, dre Krull, R n 17 Krumm ach , Vi , rol 8 . Gregory 92, 146 und, Susan 158, 214 Kupris, Amanda 158 Kustner, lill 128 Kuzawski, Lori 170 L 1 Lagerquist, Eric 158 Lake, Martin Lake, Valerie 170 r sa ,Dia , 128 ,l queline 158 1 Lam, Dung Lam, Hanh Lam, Hieu 146 Lam, Kim 160 Lamb, lack 16, 84, 164 Langstien, Mitchell 146 Lansdale, Kevin Lansing, loseph 158 Lara, Rolando 170 Larock, Cary Larock, Morgan 170 Manton, Ken 170 Richard Ludwig, Mariorie 40, 170 Oakes, Linda 36, 60, 68, 70, 132, 134 Larsen, Blaine 160 Larsen, Edward 38, 128 Larsen, Erik 160 Larson, Douglas 36, 128 Larson, Karen 34 Larson, Micheal 128 Larson, Stephanie 160 Laster, Deborah 146 Lau, Carlos 160 Lauby, loe 160 Lauby, lohn Lawless, letfrey 146 Lawrence, Daniel Lawson, Christi 166, 170 Lazier, Loretta 128 Le, Dung, 160 Le, Linh Le, Thanh 94 Le, Thanh 128, 170 Leathers, lohn 160 Lech, Barbara 22, 46, 60, 76, 128 Ledgett, Loretta Lee, Elizabeth 160 Lee, lohn 128 Lee, Nina 106, 170 Lee, Robert 160 Lee, Sabrina 4, 12, 54, 60, 68, 82, 128, 216 Lefl,1Vlelissa 54, 70, 72, 146 Legarde, Vance 128 Leggette, Marilyn 188 Leggette, Quinton 50, 182 Lehto, Darren 16 Lennan, Katherine 62, 16 Leslie, Debra 160 Leslie, Vicki 128 Letran, Ouelinh 170 Letwak, lill 58 Levin, Dr. Gary 206 Levin, Lisa 66, 128, 206 Lewis, Anthony 70, 128 Lewis, Brooke 88, 170 Lewis, Byron 90, 170 Lewis. leffrey 80, 108, 12 Lewis, Marla Lewis, Nancy 58, 72, 146 Lewis, Pacquin 146 Leyba, Valerie Lichte, lames 17, 160 Liam, iahn 66, 146 Lindsey, Diana 58, 170 Link, 1-leather 170 Linke, Brian 48, 98, 204 Lipp11,seiii-46, 84, 160 Little. leffrey 46, 98, 160 Loggerquist, Eric 84 Loman, Antonie Lopez, lack 170 Lopez. lelfrey 170 Losch, Kristin 170 Lovell, Kevin 84, 160 Lowe, Dawn 146 4, 196, 200 8 Lowman, Geoffrey 48, 74, 86, 1 10 Lowry, lenniler 14, 28, 34, 46, 56. 128, 132, 196 Lozano, Garry 170 Lozano. lames 146 Lozano, Ray 130 Lucas, Robert 146 Ludi, Lori 82, 106, 160, 212 Ludwing, Wayne 130 Luebs, lay 80 Luenberger, loseph 190 Lundvall, Kristian 160 Luther, Pamela 72, 160 Lynch, Cindy 72, 170 Maberry, Wendy 66, 130 Macias, lose 16, 160 Macias, Ramon 16, 130 Maclean, Gregory 68, 90, 160 MacLeod, Douglas 146 Macliz, Virginia 170 Maddox, Keith 130 Mahan, Orlando Maier, Michael 98, 146 Maier, Patrick 170 Maier, Shannon 170 Malone, David 74 Malone, Michelle 48, 54, 72, 154, 160 McNeil, Heather 132, 172 McNeil, lenniler 22, 28, 56, 68, 72, 116, 120, 216, 230 McNeil, Sarah 66, 172, 176 McNutt, Robert 160 McPeak, Gregory 68, 160 McRaie, Roosevelt 50 McVey, Trudie 146 Meachem, Leslie 62, 130, 196, 200 Meeker, Anne 48, 130 Melbourne, Denise 146, 206 Melbourne, Mark 160, 216 Melillo, Thea 66, 172 Morgan, Michael 98, 172 Morgan Shelley 48 172 Morgani Terry 74, aa, 110, 170, 172 Morgan, Todd 66, 172 Morgan, Tracey 146 Morris, David 80, 146 Morris, Don 68 Morris, Gwendolyn 66, 130 Morris, Karolyn 172 Morris, Virginia Morrison, Dana 66, 130 Morrison, lenniler 34, 68, 172 Morrow, Tracy 26, 28, 52, 54, 58. 130, 210 Mangione, Teresa 14, 160. 164 Mangione, Thomas 48, 168 Mangione, Trina 62, 48, 60, 146 , Donna 172 Mendez, ,Raymond 104, 172 Mendez, Mendez Mendez Modesto 172 Mosby, Cameel Moses, Edward 160 Moss, Deborah 106, 160 Moss, Kristi 132 Mann, Carolyn 106, 130 Mann, Deborah 160 Mann, Gerry 160, 176 Mansfield, Scott 90, 92, 104, 160 Mantz, Shawn 160 Manuel, Yolanda 160 Manzanares, Andrew 130 Manzanzres, Patricia 130 Maraj, Scott 68, 170 Marantos, Thomas 48, 56, 146, 148 Marchando, Terri 130 Marcotte, Brad 130 Marinos, Margaret 160 Marinos, Paul 130 Marquez, Violet Marriner, Sheryl 48, 54, 70, 72, 114, 147, 148, 150 Marshall, Beth 170 Marshall, Richard 160 Mendiola, Patricia 130 Mendoza, Lidia 172 Mendoza, Lisa 146, 172 Mendoza, Salinda 96, 1 10, 172 Mendoza, Tammy Menzia, Kelly 58, 72, 130, 210 Merriman, Richard 80, 92, 146 Messer, Dawn 52, 166, 170, 172 Messer, Denise 74, 86, 1 10, 160 Messer, Richard 130 Meyer, Edward 172 Meyer, Gary 130 Meyers, Annette 149 Meyers, Stewart 172 Miceli, lohn 30, 98, 160 Michowski, Marbeth 130 Mihata, Cynthia 66, 146 Mihata, Lara 46, 72, 160 Mott, Erin 66, 132 Mottershaw, lennifer 66, 68, 132 Moyer, Steven 132, 160 Muller, Catherine 52, 54, 88, 146, 150, 202 Munson, lill 146 Murray, Londa 62, 66, 146 Myer. Myers, Myers, Myers. Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, leanine 72, 160 Adam 84, 132 Brian 132 David 92, 104, 130, 132 Gregory 104, 146 leanette 68, 160 Melissa 160 Todd Marstellar, Ernest 66, 160 Martin, Gilbert 160 Martin, Michael 80, 130 Martin, Scott 170 Martin, Steven 6, 90, 160 Martinez, luanita Martinez, Peter Martinez, Richard 80, 90, 146 Mascari, Bernard 14, 24, 92, 98, 130 Massey, Donald Masterenko, Chris 160 Mathews, Gregory 92, 146, 152 Matulis, Steven 46, 48, 62. 180, 214, 1 12 Matus, Brian 60, 70, 72, 98, 146, Miller, Eugene 188 Miller, Linda 146 Miller, Lisa 160 Miller, Michael Miller, Michelle 172 Miller, Reginald 24, 92, 130 Miller, Richard Miller, Scott 66, 172 Miller, Shelly 130, 160 Miller, Sheryl 58, 72, 140, 210 Miller, Tammy 168, 172 Mills, lason 110, 172 Mills, Kenneth 84, 146, 228 Mills, Lisa 72, 160 Mills, Michael 172 Mills, Sara 184 N11 Nagle, Matt 98 Nance, Kelly 132 Napoli, Christopher 24, 94, 172 Napoli, Scott 172 Naron, Cynthia 160 Naron, Terry 68, 146 Nasluchacz, Granz 132 Navarro, David 172 Nazarro, Edward 68, 160, 164 Neal, Keith 1 10 Needham, Amanda 160 72, 82, 106, Maurer, lerold 110, 186 May, Mark 130 Mayo, Anita Mayo, Phillip Mazza, Robert 160 Mazzetti, Vincent 146, 160 MC' 70 McAlister, loanne 132 McArtor, Brian 132 McAtee, Dana 148 McAtee, Elizabeth 172 McBride, Cheryl 132 McBride, Dennis 132, 40 McBride, Gerald 160 McCormack, Ellen 74, 132 McCoy, Diane 48, 126, 132 McCoy, Reesa 72, 132 McCracken, Kristina 172 McDermott, Shannon 74, 132 McDonald, Christopher 92, 1 10, 160 McDonald, lohn McDonald, Nancy 74, 132 McDonald, Rochelle 160 McDonald, Russell McDonough, Maureen 132 Milner, Kimberly 54, 160 Milner, Lisa 50, 172 Missirian, Matthew 160 Mitchell, Danette 172 Mitchell, Donna Mitchell, Robert 172 Mitchiner, Wendy 172 Mizner, Kathryn 40, 172 Mizner, Kendahl 74, 86, 94, 146 Mock Trial 48 Moeller, Spencer 68, 76, 130 Moeller, Terry 172 Moeller, Matthew 62, 72, 94, 146, 230 Molner, Lisa 172 Monson, Kirsten 10, 56, 130, 138, 218 Monson, Robin 172 Montague, Scott 130 Montalvo, Martha 160 Montes, Maria 172 Montez, Aleatha Montgomery, Devin 146 Montgomery, Terrence 62, 84, 172 Moore, Aaron 104, 160 Moore, Cynthia 146 Moore, Dagney 66, 146 Lynch, Michael 70, 1 12 Lynch, Todd 147 Lynn, lames 146 Lyons, Malia 24, 54, 68, 72, 169 Lytle, Cenlyn 68, 170 Maas, Solomon 160 ITI Nefl, lames 172 Neff, Tamara 148 Negrete, Cecilia Neiedly, Brian 18, 80, 148, 198, 232 Nejedly, Kim 160 Nelson, Krista 132 Nelson, Solveig 68 Nelson, William 4, 48, 52. Neuman, lon 66, 160 Nevison, Lora Newland, Gina 106, 172 Newland, Tonya 160 Ngo Kim-Chan 172 Ngo, My 172 Ngo, Thien 160 Ngo Trang 160 Nguyen, Dung 160 Nguyen, Hung 172 Nguyen, Thao 70, 132 112,148 Nguyen, Tien 18 Nickson, Nanette Nielson, Sharon 132 Nina Nine Nino 48 Nimmo, Wayne 172 Nomeland, Sheryl 172 Nordeen, Steve 106, 184 Norman, Thea 22, 44, 62. Norton, Chris 190 Norton, Susan 172 Novotne, Eva 172 Nutcher, Brenda 160 El 70, 143, 160 Oaks, Timothy 160 Oana, lames 132 Ober, David 1C4, 160 Ober, Kristi 48, 82, 106, 132, 172 Ober, Kristopher 104 McDonough, Megan 74, 86, 110, 172 McFarlin, Patricia McGlaughlin, Lorri 160 McGlauthl1n, Robert 160 McGoon, lill 132 McGrath, Rick McGrath, Shawn McGraw, Michael 160 McGraw, Robert 146 McGuire, Timothy 146 McKoon, Patrick 146 McKown, Derek 4, 48, 72, McKown, Matthew 94, 172 McLaurin, Tracy McMillan, Bret 160 McNeal, Deana 147 246, 160, 216, 230 Moore, Danny 28, 66. Moore, Guy 172 Moore, Kristin 48, 52, 146, 186 Moore, Loretta 58 Moore, Matthew 146 Moore, Pamela 160 Moore, Scott Moralez, Nancy 172 Moran, Luis 66, 130 Moreno, Daniel Moreno, Gabriel 160 Moreno, Gerald Moreno. lohn 172 Moreno, Ronald 98 Morgan, Kelly 48, 66, 72, 130, 212 Morgan, Matthew 2 1 2 74,86,11O, 130 Obeso, Kelly 78, 82, 96, 132 Obeso, Lawrence 160 Ochoa, Francisco 172 Ochocki, Robin 68, 172 Odebralski, Cheryl 66, 160 Odebralski, Gary 132 Odien, leff 194 Odoherty, Shannon 40, 160 Oetting, David 132 Oetting, Monique 160 Okeeffe, Andrea 42, 72, 148, 204 ynn 148 Olen, L Olivas, Elias 172 Olivas, Manuel Oliver, Rodney Oneal, lohn 172 Oneal, Kent 90, 172 Oneal, Michele 17, 132 Orchestra 66 Ormsby, Eric 108, 172 Ortman, Carolyn 46, 54, 82, 110, 148 Oster, letlrey 104, 148 Ostrowski, Thomas 80, 104, 160 Othman, Amjad 160 Othman, Anwar 172 Ott, David 160 Ott, Sheila 132 Ottenleld, Nancy 122, 134 Index 2 3 7 Otterbein, lean 160 Otto, Kimberly 172 Outlaw, Aaron Overton, Edmonson 182 Padilla, Maria Padilla, Victor 134 Padilla, Yolanda 134 Padilla-Ceja, Richardo 148 Page, lames 148 Palagi, Leone 80, 134 Pallesen, Brian 48, 112, 134 Palmer, Amie 172 Palmer, Beryl 106, 134 Palmer, Rickie 48 Palmer, Royce 172 Palmer, Vonaaron 134 Palmer Wayne 172 Pm 220 Parker, Deon 70, 148 Parker, Kyn Patel, Snehlata 160 Patrick, Dbaid 90, 172 Patterson, Arthur 92, 148 Paul, Eva 54, 160 Paulus, Karen 68, 72, 160 Pauw, Edward 78, 162 Paxton, loshua 90, 172 Peacher, April 68, 82, 172 Peacher, lohathan 178 Pearson, Rick Peckels, Becky 28, 134 Pedersen, Dan 134 Pelowski, lanie 134 Pena, Veronica Penrod, loseph Pep Squad 58 Perez, Edmundo Perez, Maria-lesus 172 Perez, Norberto Perrone, lohn 34, 48, 56, 62, 7 230 Peters, Bianca 162, 214 Peters, Charles 148 Peterson, Anna 96, 162 Peterson, Brenda 72, 162 Peterson, Challen 148 Peterson, lenniter 162, 192 Pettenger, Margaret Pettit, Charles 48, 162 Phagan, Steven 172 Pfietfer, Barbara 182 Pham, Ha Phanara, Basis 172 Phanara, Matilda 104, 134 Phelps, Leamon 162 Phillips, Brian Phillips, Shelley 66 Phillips, Stephen 172 Phipps, Steve 148 0, 98, 134, 220, Pianalto, Scott 22, 42, 48, 56, 74, 78, 86, 110. 194 Picone, Annemarie 172 Pierce, Susan 72, 134 Pina, Dante Pina, Lisa 48, 162 Pina, Robert 134 Pinedo, Alexander 90, 172 Pinedo, Maxine 110, 132, 134 Pinkerton, Bradley 90, 162 Piscatella, Chrstopher 148 Poe, Tisa 66, 162 Polite, Anita 38, 134 Ponder, Todd 172 Pool, lenniter 134 Poole, Aleshia 50, 96, 162 Poole, Clarissa 50, 96, 134 Pooley, George 90, 172 Pope, Charlotte 182 Pope. lack 66 Pope, lohn 6, 172 Pope, Martha 194 Pope, Reginald 148 Porter, Glenn Portertield, Bradley 98, 162 Posey, Patricia 34, 106, 162 Posner, Micah 172 Potter, Corey 66 Powell, Barbara Power, Michelle 172 Pratt, Darlene 48, 148 Pray, Sandra 194 Press, Iamre 48, 60, 142,216 Presser, Whitney 134 Priebe, Richard 162 Pritchard, Ginger 134 Prosenik, Douglas 134 Puddleducks 200 Pulsiter, Chad 72, 148 Purtzer, Lisa 162 Purviance, William 172, 174 Putnam, Kimberly 148 UQ Quesinberry, lacquie 66, 148 2 3 8 Index Quezada, Edward 90, 172 Quintero, Maria 162 Quiroz, Consuelo 148 Rachuy, Timothy 162 Rainville, Denise 68, 148 Rainwater Robert 148 Ralston, Melodie Ramenotsky, Brent 90, 1 10, 162 Ramenofsky, Erin 68, 162 Ramirez, lulien 172 Ramirez, Maria 148 Ramirez, Martin 80, 1 10, 134 Ramirez, Thomas 148, 172 Ramirez, Thomas Ramos, Andrew 134 Ramsey, 1oEllen 186 Randles, lulie 34 Rangel, Sandra 48, 58, 66, 134, 210, 232 Ransom, Leslie 2, 44, 70, 76, 134 Rapp, Lesli 86, 134 Raterman, Ruta 62, 68, 70, 72, 76, 134, 188 Rath, Christine 194 Rausten, leltrey 162 Ravsten, Shawna 38, 56, 134, 216 Ravsten, Zane 172, 216 Rawlings, Bonnie 166, 170, 172,206 Ray, Barton 148 Rayburn, Michael Rayner, Eric 162 Rea, Steven 90, 94, 172 Read, Read, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reese , lenniter 24, 62, 54, 234, 230 lonathon 72, 84, 128 David 66, 172 Paul 62, 172 Randy 94, 172 Todd 94, 154, 162 lay Regalado, Lisa 148 Reid, Clitton 90, 162 Reikes, Mark 172, 190 Rell, Robert 68, 160 Renon, Larry 172 Reupert, Trent 86, 172 Reves, lill 44, 46, 52, 60, 72, 116, Revilla, Helena 162 Reyes, lanet Reynolds, Kellie 148 Reynolds, Kimberly 46, 162 Reynolds, Ladeana 50, 1 10, 148 Rhine, Anthony 2, 6, 44, 68, 148 Rhodes, Colleen 172 Rhodes, Sally 72, 148 Rice, letlery 182 Richards, lohn 148 Richardson, Sandra 172 Richardson, Teresa 148 Richman, Gisela 162 Richman, Teri 162 Rickard, Nancy 68, 160, 162 Ridgeway, Traci 134 Riggs, Tina 74, 162 Rile, Rebecca 172 Riley, Riley, Kurt 162 Phillip 172 Rincon, loseph 148 Rinehart, Lynette 48, 58, 54, 72, 148 Riske, Ritter, Ted 148 Donna 40, 58, 62, 72, 134 Rivera, Raymond 162 Robart, Mary 68, 148 Robb, Karen 106, 162 Roberts, Dell 50 Roberts, Gregory Roberts, Lorrlee 182 Roberts, Shawn Robertson, Eric 136 Robertson, Quentin 48, 154, 162 Robinson, Joanne 172, 218 Robinson, Kristen 66, 88, 172 Robinson, Lisa 172 Robles, Gerald 90, 162 Rocha, Elizabeth 48, 58, 136, 212 Rocha, Roberto Rochin, Gilbert 90 Rodriguez, Anna 66, 162 Rodriguez, Annette Rodriguez, lohn 10, 148 Rodriguez, Tina 148 Roeder, Eric 136 Rogers, Brooks 66, 72, 136 Rogers, Christine 80, 90 Rogers, Kathy 136 Rogers, Lance 48, 162 Romain, Chantal 96, 172, 174 Romain, Ramona 64, 136 Romney, Michelle 162 Romo, Yvette 66 Rosales, Dorothy 58, 162 Rosales, Gina 136 Rosales, Richard 172 Rosales, Sergio 162 Rose, lenniter 128,134,210 Rubio, Edward 174 Rubidoux Motors 206 Rucker, loseph 174 Rudd, Daniel 136 Rufener, Ross 148 Rusaw, Brian 136 Rusaw, Steven 174 Russell, lohn 136 Russell, Robert 148 Russell, Scott 172, 174 Simmons, lohn 16, 36, 46, 70, 84, 136 Simmons, Nancy 54, 162 Simons, Lawrence 84, 174 Simpson, Ronda 136 Simpson, Steven 110, 148 Sims, Angela 162 Sims, Don 50, 62, 136 Sims, Kelly 162 Sims, Stephanie 174 Siordian, Kathryn 148 55 Sabine, Bonnie 186 Sackett, William, 8, 14, 18, 46, 48, 136, 216 Sage, Michael 186 Sagona, Robert 190 Saha un Armando 174 9 , Sailor, Davie 46, 56, 70, 136, 194, 216 Sailor, Todd 48 Saleeb, Manal 174 Salsbery, Donald 48, 148 Sampson, Rodney 162 Samuel, Curtis 90, 174 Samuel, Lucille 96, 162 Samuels, Lynne 66, 174 Sanchez, Arthur 148 Sanchez, Consuelo 106, 162 Sanchez, Mario 136 Sanders, Thomas 174 Sanderson, Laurie Sandoval, Sandra 148 Sandra, lohn 136 Sandra, Michelle 62, 174 Sanlilippo, Angelo 162 Santilippo, lolaina 174 Sanlord, Maston 162 Santimaw, Chrstopher 162 Sartini, Dennis 188 Sawley, Andrew 84, 148 Saylor, Todd 148 Scandura, loseph 174 Schart, Anita 66, 148 Schesser K. 68, 158 Schesser, Kurt 136, 162 Schesser, Kyle 66, 174 Schirmer, lohn 68, 136 Schlesener, Eric 80, 148 Schlesener, Neil 90, 166, 174 Schmidt, Gretchen 162 Schmitt, Mariann 66, 162 Schmitt, Michelle 58, 174 Schrader, Susan 14, 82, 136 Schrieber, Paul Schuler, Kari 174 Schuljak, Mark 162 Schumick, Charlaine 54, 174 Schwartz, Debra 88, 162 Science Club 46 Scott, Anne 88, 174 Scott, lill 162 Scott, Shawn 42, 48, 148 Scroggins, loseph 162 Scroggins, William 136 Sebree, Kari 72, 174 Sebree, Lori 70, 72, 136 Sebree, Paul 72, 162 Seiver, Holly 82, 106, 158, 160, 162 Sell, Kenneth 160, 162 Semones, David 136 Seng, Khaong 162 Seng, Sopha 162 Sertati, Stephan 136 Settles, Lara 174 Sexton, Shelli 82, 174 Shackelton, Ann 68, 136, 204 Shackelton, Karen 72, 88, 166, 174 Shackelton, Mary 88, 148 Shatai, lohn 174 Sharpe, Stephanie 68, 88, 174 Shatto, Paul 174 Shaw, Richelle 58, 162 Shea, Kristine 66 Sheldon, Daniel 1 10, 174 Sheldon, lames 78, 86, 162 Shelter West Realty 210 Sherman, lonathan 174 Rosen, Renee 72, 166, 174 Rosenberg, Kenneth 94, 148 Rosenblum, David 48, 60, 72, Rosenguist, lulie Rosenguist, Steve Ross, Mark 174 Ross, Robert 136 Rosson, Larry 90, 11C, 174 ROTC 64 Rounds, Bobbi 50, 136 Rountree, Steven 136 Rowe, Any 162 Rowlands, Stewart 46, 48, 62, 98, 152 98, 134, 136,220 Shipley, Darren 174 Shoemaker, Sonia 174 Shrader, Richard 148 Shuler, Kari 94 Shurtlitf, Lynlee 148 Sibet, Shay Sigloch, Steven 80, 104, 162 Silva, Manuel Silva, Silvia 174 Silvas, Andrew Silver, Stephanie 2, 28, 32, 26, 48, 5 Simington, lulie 162 6, 60, 136 .Af f 2. Skeen, Blythe 12, 20, 48, 70, 112, 136 Ski Club 48 Slarve, Laura Smith, Bryan 64, 148 Smith, David Smith, Elaine 148 Smith, 1-leather 174 Smith, lulia 174 Smith, Kurt 162 Smith, Lisa 30, 136 Smith, Mark Smith, Nanette 30, 138 Smith, Peter 80, 138 Smith, Renee 48 Smith, Ron Smith, Samuel 12, 148 Smith, Samuel 66 Smith, Scott 174 Smith, Shirley 194 Smith, Teresa 104, 174 Smith, Varis Smyth, lennie 174 Sneed, Donald 90, 92, 148 Sneed, Leshawanne 1 10, 148 Sneed, Rhonda 138 Snelgrove Pat '70, 190 Snelgrove, Ronald 148 Snider, Blaine 174 Snider, Warren 24, 108, 138 Snyder, Beth 162 Snyder, Eric 74 Snyder, Scott 162 Soccer 94 Softball 106 Solis, Silvia 174 Somody, Lisa Sompayrac, Michael 92, 138 Sompayrac, Sandra 72, 162 Sonneson, Melissa 162 Sotelo, Mario 174 Spain, Michael 84, 174 Sparks, Lisa Speer, Marilyn 42, 68, 138 Spinks, Christophe 162 Spinks, Elizabeth 150 Spinks, Rick 150 Spotlight 60 Sprockett, Cory 174 Sprockett, Roger 94, 162 Stadelbacher, Denise 54, 66, 68, 70, 150 Stadelbacher, lill 54, 66 Stadelbacher, Valerie 2, 28, 30, 46, 48, 52, 54, 60, 138 Stahl, Karla 72, 102 Stamen, Randy 48, 84, 162 Starling, Kathryn 36, 38, 52, 56, 62, 70, 72, 138 Starling, Steven 68, 94, 174 Starr, Kimberly 150 Staiacge, lolgn-Mark 28, 52, 60, 62, 70, 74, 86, 94, 1 , 13 Stuade, Kent 42, 56, 62, 70, 74, 78, 86, 94, 130, 150 Steenhoven, Valerie 138 Stern, Beth-Ann 150 Stevens, Douglas 14, 48, 94, 138, 198, 218 Stevens, ludith 66, 150 Stevenson, Martin 90, 1 10, 174 Stevenson, Ray 92, 150 Stewart, Carey 66, 174 Stewart, Donald 162 Stewart, lenniter 138 Stewart, lohn 150, 154 Stewart, Stephanie 174 Stillwell, Lisa 174 Stilwell, loseph Stinchecum, Carol 6, 138 Stitt, Lisa 174 Stovner, Montegomery 150 Stowers, Angel 138 Stralka, Michael 110, 162 Stralka, Stephen 110, 174, 176 Stricker, Vera 190 Street, Charles Strohman, Deanna 174 Strong, Carolyn 32, 36, 38, 46, 48, 60, 138 Strube, Kevan Strucker, Susann 58, 72, 162, 232 Stuller, Earl 138 Sturgill, Lori 174 Suder, Michele 162 Sugimura, left 174 Sugimura, Kyle 162 1-tl , tw 't Sullivan, Anne 48, 88, 162 Sullivan. Michael 138 Summers, Sherry 106 Sunde, Mary 150 Supreme Court 62 Swaney, leltrey 90, 162 Sweeney, Leo 174 Swenson, Liz 162 Swenson 's Ice Cream Factory 198 Swimming - Boys 1OO Swimming - Girls 102 Swindall, Kenneth 28 Swindall, Scot 68, 138 Swinnerton, David Sykes, Steven 162 Sylvester, Sherma 138 Tt Tadlock, Kenneth 174 Tadlock, Scott 66 Tafolla, lose Taloya, Natalie 150 Tafoya, Tonly 162 Tamayp, Martha Taniguchi, Michael 174 Tarsiewicz, Heather 174 Tatum, Mark 174, 216 Taylor, Lavarro 138 Taylor, Michael 94, 162 Taylor, Ted 50, 80 Taylor, Timothy 174 Teague, Dean 138 Teig, Mary 150 Tennell, lennifer 150 Tennis - Boys 98 Tennis - Girls 88 Tepper, Fran 66, 162 Terrace, Donale 162 Terrian, Daniel 174 Terwelp, Keith 138 Theis, Lisa 138 Theobald, Benjamin 108 Theobald, Kathleen 46, 54, 162 Thinnes, loel 162 This Treasure 204 Thoele, leanne 88, 138, 214 Thomas, Bradley 90, 174 Thomas, Laura 138 Thomas, Michelle 66, 174 Thomas, Richard 66 Taber, Michael Taco Bell 202 Thomason, lennifer 162 Thometz, F Thompson, lorine 188 Cassandra 50, 58, 66, 72 Thompson, Dana 48, 58, 144, 150 Thompson, Ivy Thompson, lim 162 Thompson, Kelly 64, 66, 138 Thompson, Loquetta Thompson, Malerie 50, 138 Thompson, Marla 50, 138 Thompson, Nicla 46, 88, 162 Thomson, Craig 94 Thomson, Brian 94, 138 Thomson, Erin 174 Thornbach, Denise 48, 176 Thortaon, lanene 68, 174 Thornton, Michelle 86, 110, 150, 180 Throckmorton, Denise Thurman, Debra 138 Tilson, Tom 94, 188 Tilton, Paulla 6, 104, 150 Tobias, Mauri 84, 174 Tochomaz, Manny 48 Todd, Dawn 174 Toews, Carrla 4, 138 Toews, David 174 Toews, Paul Topham, Kristy 66, 174 Torbert, David 1 10 Track 108, 110 Track Rack 202 Trakas, Patrick Tran, 1-lai 162 Tran, Kim-Oanh 162 Tran, Nguyet 174 Tran, Son 162 Tran, Thanh 150 Tran, Toan 162 Trang, Anh Treadway, Stacey 96, 106, 174 Tretenott, Kimberly 174 Tremain, Kristan 66 Tribble, Charles 90, 162 Trimm, Linda 140 Troxler, Donald 150 Troxler, Eric Truelock, Kenneth 104, 162 Truelock, Paula 54, 80, 90, 104, 150 Trujillo, loseph 150 Truong, Tan 162 Tu, Hai 174 Tu, Lan 162 Tumminia, Timothy 150 Turnball, Matthew 24, 28, 30, 98, 140 Turner, lenniter 54, 104, 162 Turner, lohn 90, 104, 174 Turner, Lorenzo 66, 1 10, 162 Tuscano, loselito Tuttle, Ralph 68, 162 Tyrolt, lellrey 150 Llu Uli, Peter 80, 150, 198 Uli's Gourmet Foods 210 Umbarger, Michael 162 Undem, Christina 66, 162 Unruh, Cindy 74 Urban, Karen 162 wi-'19 Ure, Christine 46, 174 Utterback, Sandra 74, 86, 96, 110, 172, 174 Vv Vail, Nancy 62, 68, 70, 74, 86, 110, Vaipulu, Atu 90, 162 Vaipulu, Steve 90, 174 Valenti, Robert 162 Valenti, Thomas 174 Van, loan Van luan Van Buren Drive-Ins 206 Van Camp, Eleanor 194 Varela, Cary 162 Varela, Melissa 162 Vargas, Paul 150 Vasquez, Graciella 66, 162 Vasquez, Teresa 174 Vavra, Scott 90, 174 Vela, Donato 90, 174 Velez, Vincent 62, 72, 110, 150, 152 Vennecotter, lanella 182 Venegas, Debbie 150 Venegas, less 162 Veth, Cheryl 140 Victoria Animal Hospital 218 Victoria Orange 204 Vienna, Valerie 162 Violette, Monique 34, 164 Virrey, Marina 164 Vocal Music 68 Volleyball 82 VonPertz, Kimberly 150 VonPertz, Robert 140, 180 Vorhee, Steve 214 Vorhees Tennis Chalet 214 Voss, Colin 174 Voss, lulie 88, 164 Voss, Scott Vu, Khanh 164 Vu, Lihn 164 Vu, Thao 140 Vu, Thuy 66, 164 t.ULu Wacker, lens 140, 218 Wadding, Eileen 88, 150 Walker, Gregory 80, 150, 200 Walker, lames 174, 200 Tom Walker Real Estate 200 Wall, Craig 174 Walsh, Gretchen 154, 156, 164 Walsh, lason 150 Walsh, Kimberlee 172, 174 Walsh, Phil 140 Walters Mercedes Benz 218 Wang, Sam 70, 150 Ward, Brian Ward, Candy 62, 140 Ward, Eric Ward, Kelvin 186, 140, 188 Ward, Monica 164 Ward, Theresa 140, 232 Warhop, Floter 90, 164 Warren, Scott 2, 6, 40, 44 Washington, Ona 174 Watanabe, Bryan 150 Watanabe, Mona 150 Waterhouse, Carol 70, 150 Waters, Nancy 48, 78 Waters, Nicole 14, 48 Watkins, Adair 174 Watson, Callie 164 Watson, lohn 174 Watson, losephine 150 Waugh, Fredric 94, l 10, 174 Way, Deborah 72, 164 Weaver, Elisa 174 Weaver, Eric 164 Weaver, Evan 174 Webb, Basil 190 Webb, Donna 164 Webber, Douglas 90, 110, 174 Webber, Karin 48, 140 .82, 150, 172 82,154,164 Weggeland, Christopher 56, 62, 72, 98, 177, 150, 204 Weir, Donald 94, 140 Weiss, Trevor Welch, Brian 108 Welker, Bryan 108 Wellenkamp, Susan 17, 80, 140, 230 Wellman, Amy 164 Wellman, lulie 164 Wendel, Michael 164 West,Christ1n 166, 174 West, Scott 80, 150 White, David White, Gary 174, 90 White, Kevin 174 White, Theo 2, 14, 10, 140 White, Tobin 92, 140 White, William 174 Whiteley, Mcihelle Whiteman, Linda 140 Whiting, Timothy 68, 140 Whiting, William 68, 174 Whyte, Michael 150 Wight, Donald 60, 84, 150 Wilcox, Amanda Wiley, Duff 1 10 Wilks, Cecil 174 Williams, Adrian 80, 104 Williams, Alonora 150 Williams, Dawn 56, 72, 76, 140, 206 Williams, Eric 174 Williams, lohn 68 Williams, Michael 104, 150 Williams, Shawn 164, 206 Williams, Sonja 174 Williams, Terry 174 Williams, Thia 150 Williams, Valerie 68, 140 Willis, Lawrence 174 Willis, Lori Willson, Chris 164 Wilson, Alan 8, 48, 62, 78, 84. 118, 4 Wilson, David 164 Wilson, leanne 150 Wilson, Loren 90, 174 Wilson, Melody Wilson, Randy 176 Wilson, Richard 150 Wiltchik, Kerri, 58, 132, 140, 210 Winship, Lisa 76, 122, 140, 202 Winship, Stake, A Lathe 202 Winterton, Daniel 104 Winterton, Donald 164 Wiseman, Kelly 66, 150 Wiseman, Lance 90, 174 Woitaszek, Monica Woltaszek, Ronald 140 Woitaszek, Wayne 164 Wong, Michael 80, 140 Wong, Michelle 58, 176 W-odburn, William 140 Woods, Lisa 8, 150 Woods, Lissette 150 Woolley, Chad 68, 150 Wright, Karen 74 Wright, Kimberly 150 Wright, Michael Wulling, Christine 150 Wulling, Suzanne 140 Wyatt, Stephen 176 Wynn, lennifer 176 Wynne, lohn 14, 17, 48, 94, 138, 140 Wynne, Richard 48, 150 Wynsma, Susan 66, 176 Wyrick, Darin 104, 164 Liu Ybarra, Richard 140 Yeager Construction 218 Yeager, lacgues 18, 140, 198 Yepez, Cervando Yepez, Gavino Young, Debra 106, 176 Young, Robert 150, 188 Young, Sarra 66, 176 Young, Stan 108 Young, Terri 68, 176 Young, Tracy 176 Youngblood, David 68, 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