San Gabriel High School - El Camino Real Yearbook (San Gabriel, CA)

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We, the yearbook put together a book that r fs'f:.nf:n1f-, i.:-1 .gm L expresses this outlook. 2i222ff5sr:ff:'fgff2T,2Sf . lever-important photography fwifsdone by Mark VanKempen Q -'Javier Jara and Batistai' ,The class-of by Georgia Katayama L in which was and The were put and for the Chen. Neal, Chen, Julie section. The were and T Calleros Athletic and docu Tsuneishi, Jennifer Kemp. editor was Chester The opening and were designed and editor-in-chief, Cynthia The efforts of our advisor Uphoff, kept us on the up all year long. Together we have soared to new and we dedicate this book San Gabriel High School in ROW: Lillian Chwa, June Mary Ishihara. Julie Kakuda, SECOND ROW: Lydia Park, Anna Basile, Angelica Calleros, Kristine Keller, Jim Lee. THIRD ROW: Kelly Mclntyre, Tammy Horns, FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Hsu, Pamela Chen, Marivic Lebardo, Colleen Neal, Deb- bie Cooper, Penny Chen. FIFTH ROW: Georgia Bogris, Deanna Bracci, Cynthia Banks. 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'WW 1 ii W, A Wmxi , ' G70 ik wr 'WW' 4, V Q rvajal 2 We iwuwg 'MW ii f., ,, GSfTO W kv Angelica Caller 4? fr' was M AL, 'wir' Ai Patricia was Timothy I lii Olegario Casas r Xavier Castro fiifm. ,ti M i-fi? WW Carol Casey a 903 if Sondra Casner my ante iw? UIQ ta , and talk, and talk , . . '-.1 A Maria Castaneda x s Ronnie Cervantes -n, A N N I ., M- , if M 4 L gg-,yi wif -:vw , J , rw rw- I- Frank Codoner n 1 n . ,N A Yvonne Crespo Cheryl Cronk David Darke seniors O I I Anna Basile is a talented teenager who plays first violin with the Pasadena Young Musicians, Orchestra. She has been a member for two years now, and she thinks the time spent with the orchestra is worthwile. You get to meet people from all over Los Angeles, says Anna. We share the same talents and interests in music, so we get along and communicate easily. Rehearsals, Tuesday evenings at Blair High School, are rigorous and last for three and a half hours each. They help her and the other musicians perform four times a year. While about thirty percent of the students in- volved with the orchestra are considering music as a profession, Anna is not, she is planning to minor in music in college. She believes that playing in the Pasadena Young Musicians' Orchestra provides her with the valuable experience of learning in an at- mosphere different from that of private lessons. Douglas Darnell Martha De La Cruz SENIORS 15 W, as S' 9 E ' Garc ,, W W TyG 39 FkG A . iivifa WW ik' .. . -ss xv H 0 if 1 W ' aww' KA 'fr' 'inf my t F k Giordano Christine Goff iii.. Aff X 4 3 ' d Gonzalez Patricia Gonza ez 'S j 'Ii' N f , - ' 1 iii df' 'if if if R i -., 4 , A if f ii 'M if if Eff, K, ff! Th! HGHQ Brian Hannum my -vw V ma ihiiliir' 1 I X? ,. rera uin X '44 s.. 33 - 2 'e 1 45 Craig Harvey in Carmen Hernandez Q, f, , Al Link Ho , 'm nm- ' 'A wdlsw. 2 k -1 3 4 , Wi in a. 'fi Silvano Haug M . W N Q Richard Hernandez I Mike Ho I If f VK' , . 5 e 'Sli' suiiingi slimy Lhbw. ix,-nuff ai -f 'Q Y ,vb me Lin v a lruine if 5.53 wu- Q N1 if Shawn Jester x ll A 9 hes J in Six Eddie Jimenez Poul Johansen W Loc Huynh will K Don Ishii Bradley Jackman Jqnell Jarvis 25 4 ii? This is E? Willi el . '21 1,-! .. ' M wmv I .,.. 1 .J 1 Hi, X rf l 1, sf il i 25 TS T M time in 1' 9,1 . Melissa Juarez V fir . - J . Jul M .M , , ,WM 149 fxvq 'hw la A :W ,Mi lm ZA' if Q, Mm '. 3, V, A .1 1- QQ., '23 V X . azarian Her Jennifer Kem .,, , ,iv lm , E Q Americo Kimura Q x.. ' T Ax rier Peter Krusic F ,, ' .L if in 1 Y e W' LM ,. V? safe , 'Q Roger Kitaguchi if if 1 2 Wi N-...Mf nMa iii: ...J -- 3' vi Sean o Ml' ww, :1 if wrdw ggi!! vig! 9 v heodore Krieg 'M-1 J' Num' if Lain Su Kyi W 2 . ee ef vi ii M' C Q 'f , W i g,2 3 L qw, Richard Lee 1 -nv James Lew ,xx L1 Sydney Lim Jennifer Lipp Cheryl Lopez fl' ,Q 93, if 5. L L Mark Lewis Prinya Limchumroon Sylvia Loera Denise Lopez Tien Andrew Lopez s - - a Li , 1 Wie? ,M 1 .Q who ,yu ii, Vw senior research During the summer of 1982, Annie Chang was selected to help in a research project at California State University of Los Angeles. An- nie was one of the twenty lucky students who were selected out of eighty-nine that were inter- viewed. The purpose of this project was to find out whether the environment differentiation had any genetic effect on puff fish: Cyprinodon Exemaxas, big head and white-fin that were raised in Mexico rivers and coast line. They were brought to Cal State L.A. and bred in a controlled environment for this special project. Her daily agenda consisted of measuring the fish eggs weekly by using electric microscopes, keeping an account of all the eggs spawned dai- ly and controlling the laboratory condition. After all the data was collected she put them in- to a computer. For this hard work Annie was paid a stipend of fourteen hundred dollars. By joining many reserch programs like this one An- nie hopes to get good recommendations to make it to UCLA and major in biology. ln the future she plans to become a doctor. 22 SENIORS Rebecca Martinez 'fi X?- Kathleen McManaman Flen Mascorro Julio Meiia Tucker Masui Teresa Mendez Ke ly Mclntyre Vincent Mendez Y , ze cccz O , Q' A S 'I f 'S if Ri? -H we mf 'W' MW W M 'Q V 0 Q 1 YW Jo M M www iw' BE Q if ? ez K Q ee If i WY Q W u ig 'A we I ,. f,J,,,w4Qf A myal, ,, we WE ' my 6,3 C 3 2 Q ' 'Z W 3 H a x 'HQ 2 M E , M N 1' W MW hmm! N jf' in 4 Na 4, 1 X Wg'-'z' Af 5 Z Tw mv. S Jw R ,ff w --1' U U .4 a ,, yi X rg.. , WW 6710 1 4 f Anabel Moreno ... Rosa Munoz or if N W A , aj 5 uso Doreen Nakamura , i fi' Richard Neal DGVIG N6!S0Vl F, ,Q st er Man Ng M19 i -... 7 Norma Moreno M. I wr r i ,H Y ,J ' in 9 ' e urashige ...ga u 5, ifsf Efren Naua nm., Kristina Nelson ,- , N, i ' ai guyen :M .. . ff- - v 5... .su ia 1 A-Q a 5355 Patty Pa ares Conrad Pena .wiv , I - : ,Nw S N NA Kathy Palmer WW 5 J My Johnnv Pan 'Uv -.4 CITES -as , A i 'P' WMYM .fx , ' W A ECO I , any . ii .J J 1 W,-f W ff aw Yoo Mee Park a e s. ' s 1 .f. ,Na 3,35 Maria Shellhart Susan Sherin Elizabeth Silua seniors race Zooming down the track at a speed of 80 m.p.h. is senior Scott St. Peter. Scott has been cart racing for the past two years and maintains a good track record that keeps up with veterans of the sport. He trains and races dur- ing weekends in Riverside. All engine work is done by Scott, who is presently working in a body shop. Cart racing is an expensive sport. So far, Scott has invested two thousand dollars. He is planning on attending a professional racing school this summer for four months at a cost of about five hundred dollars a month. Cart racing is a scale down version of for- mula one racing, but just as professional. In fact, most professional formula one racers start out in cart racing. Scott hopes to start GT rac- ing after college on weekends, and eventually his goal is to become a professional formula one racer. SENIORS 27 i Tran Eric Traut Vi Hai Trieu mia . Hoa Truong Julie Tsuneishi MP5 . Tran Valerie Triana QV? Phung Truong 'Vai Stacey Turner iw-FQ , x 15. JW mm 3' ew b., , 31 , , O ..-ii V N X X seniors who soared out of the picture Abrea, Helen G. Airo, Angela P. Arellano, Ruben Armijo, Marty S. Banh, Bich L. Barber, Kevin P. Bauer, Melody A. Buckley, Pam M. Cabrera, Gerardo G. Cabrera, Mike Cain, Michael J. Capiendo, Maria C. Carroll, April L. Casas, Olegario Castillaz, Christine R. Cervantes, Cesar Chariez, Rojelio C. Chau, Duc The Chavez, Martin Chung, Hiep Xuan Crespo, Gerardo R. Cruz, May Delgado, Scott Diep, Vivian N. Escobedo, Albert M. Finchen, Scott L. Fletchers, Eddie Fredrickson, Deborah D. Garcia, Modesto . George, Gregory R. Gillette, Ralph Gonzalez, Benjamin Gonzalez, Javier Grau, Carmen M. Guerrero, Jose l. Gutierrez, John R. Ha, John Hamilton, Jack E. Hopper, Steve L. Huynh, Nguyen Jara, Rosalina Jett, John A. Juarez, Leticia Lam, Phung H. Lodwick, Kenneth J. Lui, Siu K. Maly, Dennia L. Mann, Lorri A. Mao, Helen Marin, Danny Martinez, Orlando Mayorquin, Sergio H Meehan, Jeffrey S. Mejia, Alberto Mercado, Jose L. Meza, Elisa T. Miko, Basim Miko, Jaquelin Montano, Salvador Nagy, Laszlo l. Nelson, David N. Nguyen, Anh H. Nguyen, Bachyen T. Nielson, Shaun M. Orozco, Alva M. Ortega, Jose X. Ortiz, Robert L. Pabon, Michael Pabon, Richard R. Pacheco, Mauricio A. Patton, Arthur D. Pedroza, Daniel Pelaez, Victor J. Perez, Noel Perry, Charlene Phan, An Dinh Phan, Cam N. Pinedo, Jose R. Reyes, Bernadette l. Reyes, Olga Reynozo, Gerardo Reynozo, Luz M. Reza, Marcos F. Rivas, Gabriel A. Rivera, Ernie Romero, Phillip Russo, Janine M. Sanchez, Eva M. Sandoval, Rebecca Santaella, Marvin V Sarmiento, Raymundo R. Schroedle, Richard C. St. Peter, Scott C. Stegall, Rosana R. Thi, Mary C. Truong, Co Quoc Truong, Van Vasquez, Richard M Vasquez, Victor M. Vega, Tony Velasco, Pablo M . Villarreal, Raul E. Villegas, Suzanne P. Vizcarra, Laura Wong, Jenny Wong, Patsy H. Yanez, Jr. Robert V. Zepeda, Carmen M. SENIORS 31 ,li Q S ' 1 ', I 1 'gyx'-,5 I 6, .1 V s t ' ,P A 1, 1, I . , , .5 X . MM 1 Aw , in Vw -7' f . . ,., ,,,: p ,qu 2 ,f 'il' Q. e, X A 1 'Q iheor 4 , 9, fr M at 1-6 l, Ibn avr in X. Mins V' ' i. mg I U g . J ceMBER VEMBER auitiv Pau. s msn f X TOBER Each month, one student is chosen as a Junior Civitan. This honor is given for excellence in athletics, performing arts, or student government. The civitans are honored at a special lun, cheon, where they are presented with a framed certificate. Bradley Jackman, a member of Vocal Band, was given all C.l.F. honors in football. Sara Tomai did an excellent job as Alumni Chairperson, making this year's Homecoming one of the best ever. Matador Editor-in-Chief, Daniel Lee, was also busy organiz- ing and carrying out school elections. Serving as president of both Girls' League and Sol y Som- 34 JUNIOR CIVITANS bra, Anna Basile helped to make the bloodmobile a success. Linda Irvine, a member of our girls' volleyball team, served as Secretary of Girls, Athletics. John Bradley was active on debate and senior class council, while maintaining a perfect 4.00 gpa. Susan Hokans, who served as ASB President, was named to the lst team all Foothill League for the Girls' Volleyball team. Bobby Archuleta, quarterback of the football team, also served as ASB Vice-President, presiding over Student Congress. 'unior civitans los renombrados .,.g9b- Elizabeth Breen Linda Irvine Peter Krusic ' 1,-lie -- Anna Basile Annette Berardo A thi' . :Q f James Eason Mary Geer Q R r s i Brad Jackman Julie Kakuda A i ---, ' . if fa 'X w li .kb AX K Lydia Tinajero 1544 7 1 Kathy Lowe Danny Lee The Los Renombrados Selection Committee, composed of six members of the faculty and ad- ministration, selected the top 4'7o of the senior class to be honored with the title of Los Renom- brados, or Hthe renowned. Both semesters of the Senior Class Council, teachers and ad- ministrators voted among seniors having a 3.0 grade point average and good citizenship. This year, 18 seniors were chosen to be bestowed with this prestigious award in recogni- tion for their outstanding academic achieve- ment, eadership, service, and character. ?N 'x' ,, 1- 'fi L fi f L wa -.ulllllllg A-f 4. 3 lv- John Bradley Susan Hokans 5 x 'NK rw. Jennifer Kemp 4 5 x 1 Doreen Nakamura Sara Tomei 6' 7711 4 4 .1--- T .. 5 Q97 R+, I Liir 'ft , t l , 2 i ff' K - g ' ' Y. Maria Alderete has been an active member of choir and on Class Council since her Freshman year. Anna Basile has served on Executive Board, Class Council and is President of Sol y Sombra and Girls' League. John Bradley was ASB Vice-President, Varsity Track, an Eagle Scout, and German Club President. Annette Berardo was Varsity Volleyball Captain, Acitivites Chairperson, and Homecoming Queen. Liz Breen was Editor-in-Chief of The Matador, served on Executive Board as Public Relations secretary. Mary Geer was on Varsity Basketball, Class Coun- cil, and CSF Life member. James Eason represented San Gabriel High School as PTA representative, and participated in numerous dramatic presentations. Susan Hokans was ASB President, played on var- sity Volleyball, and served on Executive Board as Clubs and Committees Chairperson. Linda lrvine was Secretary of Girls Athletics and Public Relation on Executive Board and Varsity Track and Volleyball. Brad Jackman played Varsity Football and Wrestling. He was ASB President, and on Class Council. Jennifer Kemp is a CSF Life Member, appeared in various school plays, and was a Songleader. Julie Kakuda was Secretary of Public Relations, JV and Varsity Tennis Player, and on Yearbook staff. Peter Krusic also served on Executive Board, and has been in the AFS Show and Spring Spectacular. Danny Lee was Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, served on executive Board as Elections Chairperson, Kathy Lowe has headed Pep Squad first semester, has been in AFS shows, and ran Girls Track. Doreen Nakamura has been an active Varsity swimmer, a Majorette, and served on Senior Class Council. Lydia Tinajero was Amor Ameechi President, Ex- ecutive Board Assemblies Chairperson, and on Year- book Staff. Sara Tomei strived to make Homecoming suc- cessful as Alumni Chairperson, played Varsity Ten- nis, and was ASAHI President. Right: James Eason expresses his gratitude with dignity. 36 LOS RENOMBRADOS Below: Mary Geer and Mrs. Freeman share a moment of iov. Below: Sara Tomei achieves success from tennis. Left: Julie Kakuda receives recognition for accomplishments. Below: Danny Lee runs to accept his award. e 3 E' Above: Jennifer Kemp shows enthusiasm. Below: Maria Alderete rushes forward with gr happiness. Above: Annette Berardo is recognized by her fans. Above: Doreen Nakamura anticipates the forecoming moment of her award. -hung- up on top Right: Anna Basile hesitates before approaching the stage. Below: Peter Krusic eagerly marches down the aisle. Above: Lydia Tinajero is last but not least. Lett: Liz Breen watches eagerly as Mrs. Ayles pins on her corsage Right: Kathy Lowe sheds a tear as she is overwhelmed with yoy Below: Susan Hokans concentrates deeply in her studies Below: John Bradley smiles at his peers. Right: Linda Irvine takes charge during the Pajama Party Pep Rally, movin up in life Q fxxil Fl' 53 ,Sissy . F f ,, ,J FSS' 5' 5 rl C ' 'f,..fQ'fl R Q, Vx, 'Q Jg y i fp 3 v sl l ,,...,wm K .,,, Twenty-three CSF Lifers monkey around. :ooh I , ,Q f' xv .ff Anna Basile John Bradley Diane Brown Angelica Calleros Lillian Chwa James Eason Mary Geer Susan Hokans 38 CSF LIFE me 55415 'ff' A 1 Linda Huang Robert Hughes Jeff Jones M. um 'Sv-.1 V , f I Julie Kakuda Chester Kano June Katayama Jennifer Kemp Peter Krusic Kathy L0w2 Doreen Nakamura Kris Nelson Steve Ralph Anna Thach Lydia Tinajero Philip Tsoi A Sue Each year, the California Scholarship Federation awards its outstanding members with the honor of CSF Life. This year's Life Members are seniors who have qualified for CSF for at least four semesters of high school, including one semester of the twelfth grade. For their consistently high academic achievement, these students earn special seals on their high school diplomas and also have the privilege of wearing distinctive gold cords at the graduation ceremonies in June. Students who have met the grade re- quirements and wish to become part of the CSF organization must voluntarily take time to hand in a completed application. Becoming a CSF Sealbearer can be an important factor in col- lege, since several campuses offer special scholarships to these academic achievers. Earning above-average grades and meeting application deadlines for four semesters are not simple tasks, but attaining CSF Life makes it all worthwhile. Kelly Mclntyre K l Y l Q Dave Saporito VA A ' w N I 5 . 5 fix AW , f f 1 Marguerite Virant CSF LIFE 39 up and I i E ' osi away Every month during the school year, two seniors were honored with the Senior of the Month award for their outstanding con- tributions to the school. The candidates who participated in student government, committees, school plays and pep groups were nominated by many clubs in the school. But in selecting the winners, four students were chosen by Girls' League members from the club nominations. Then an election was held for the senior class, Finally, two winners, one girl and one boy, were chosen for that month. Upon receiv- ing the award, the seniors are con- gratulated for their contribution making San Gabriel High School number one! senior v.i.p 42 SENIOR LEADERS clockwise: Cindi Banks and Robert Hughes received Senior ot the Month honors for the month of December for their hard work done as the Editorf1nAChief of the El Camino Real, and the basketball captain and a basketball star at the All Tour- nament Team in Nogales, respectively. ln the month of October, Hobby Archuleta. co-captain of the SGHS football team .intl fliiriwtlu Iieronlri, SGHS Volleyball star and the Homecoming Queen, received the award for their outstanding achievements. After a hard-working month of November as the ASBPres1' dent, Suson llokcms shared the spot light with Ijoutw Hazamo. Mr, November of the Men of SG. and a football Star Awarded tor the month of January, Brad Jackman and Peggy Krier were honored with the Senior of the Month awards for their excellent work done as the ASB President and the Amor Ameechi President, respectively. leading the Wag The first semester Senior Class Council's major responsibility was selecting the gradua- tion announcements. The council also assum- ed the responsibility of measuring the seniors for their graduation cap and gown. The second semester Senior Class Council handled the activities at the end of the school year. They were in charge of planning and ex- ecuting the Senior Luncheon, which was held at the Huntington Sheraton Hotel. At this special event, outstanding seniors were honored with various scholarships and awards. The council also was responsible for the Baccalaureate Service and finally conclud- ed the year with a successful Grad-Night Par- ty in San Diego. As a tradition, the President of the council, Brad Jackman and Sara Bell, and Vice- President, Penny Chen and Maria Alderete, had the honor of announcing the Class of 1983 at the graduation ceremony. ? K Bradley, and James Eason. also at Boys' State. clockwise: and Anna Basile. on capiiol hill For three seniors, Anna Basile, Brad Jackman, and Alfred Ramirez, the first week of the summer of 1982 was spent in Sacramento, along with other students, representing their schools, from all over California. These Boys' and Girls' Staters were privileged enough to be chosen by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary to have the opportunity to learn how government works at the city, county, and state levels. The alternates chosen for Boys' and Girls' State were Annette Berardo, Susan Hokans, John iillll' l lll l lll ML-E Those students who did attend were able to cam- paign and participate in realistic party rallies. But above all were the everlasting friendships that evolv- ed in such a short period of time. Anna held the office of Assemblywoman to the State Legislature of Girls' State. Brad ran for the office of Supreme Court Justice at the governmental level at Boys' State. Alfred was elected to an office at the city level, FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: TOP ROW: Penny Chen, Pam Chen, Julie Kakuda, and Mary Geer. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Lujan, James Eason, Brad Jackman, John Bradley, and Davee Hazama, SECOND SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Maria Alderete, Cindy Benavidez, Sara Bell, and Doreen Nakamura. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Bragger. Sharon Peters, John Bradley, Amber Freeman, Alfred Ramirez. Anna Basile. and Brad Jackman represented SGHS in the Boys' and Girls' State program held at California University of Sacramento, SENIOR LEADERS 43 E L Ciba fx! GD Rx '15, W ' yu - .g.-:.-..:':-l +- classes 'B ff,-X ffm 55, Fig 2 gg kv at ,IWW -4 2? Wk ' --'M '.-1. egg, -by VL,V Lff ,QLVI-51 wr: .,,-----............. - ,..,- Aboul-Hosn, Doa Acevedo, Margarita Acosta, Ronald Akutagawa, Yuki Albers, Anthony Alvarez, Patricia Amador, James Amaya, Maria Ambarsoom, Hilda Amores, Aurora Amores, Robert An, Hue Anders, Karen Anderson, Dennis Anh, Cuong Apodaca, Alexander Arduini, Barbara Arechiga, Bricia Armijo, Danny Arreola, Sara Asuncio, Peter Avila, Ana Ayala, Raul Baca, Nora Baies, Maria Bang, Eddie Banh, Bich Bateman, Melissa X 'S C M. A sr 'Kiwi , . K , K qw? g In 3 IR, A it ..., l- . VV E f ., ,X A , s ,W it as , fi s iia f ,:. f ig so I t sk Ns . r ,I P . s Y 55 it A Q , 1 M s ,l Lggs i Q.. at 1 X If Bates, Dino a Beard, Stewart A - T, 4, Beaver, Robert , .+I - t V 53 . 1 Becker, Ronnie E - zzz g . 46 JUNIORS The Juniors of the Junior Class Council spent much if their time raising money through activities, such as selling candy canes before Christmas. But the Council's main responsibility was to plan the Junior-Senior Prom, which was held at the California Plaza. These plans included choosing a band, selecting a theme, discussing the decorations and the menu, and picking suitable momentos. The juniors concluded their year with a successful Prom. iiwf es A Y? g 'kr Q ug , 44' I fi . A is fs: its , .F Nw' s 5 X Bellot, Miriam Beltran, Alfredo Bemoras, Robyn Berru, Ernest Biruso, Amelito Binkley, Christoph Blanton, Donna Bolanos, Jerry Borgie, Sonja Bradley, Peggy Brekke, Michelle Brenes, Eddie Bridges, David Broda, Frank Buffo, Josephine Bustamante, Jose Callasan, Raymond Camacho, Alice Camarillo, James Carnighan, Tony Castaneda, Elizabeth Richard Castro Robert X JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: R. Amores, J. Jurado, P. Keyzer. BACK ROW C. Lee, K. Yim, J. Zetlmier, K. Anders, A. Chen. .04 I l Cervantes, Sylvia Chacon, Annette Chamberlain, Darin Chamness, Paul Chan, Freddie Chang, Stanley Chau, Stephen Chavez, Denise Chavez, Lisa Chea, Huy-ing Chen, Angela Chen, Cindy Chiang, Henry Chisholm, Mark Cho, Sue Chong, Elisa Chow, David Christensen, Kirsten Chu, Isaac Chung, Hoa Chung, Lan Chung, Ngoc Chung, Thanh Cici, Bino Cimmarrusti, Tony Clutterbuck, Aimee Cobos, Elizabeth Codoner, Herman Coen, Missie-Lee Cole, Tina Cooper, Debbie Copado, Mauricia Corral, George Cotugno, Angela Courson, Marianne Craig, April Cruz, Zoila Cullen, Stephen Curtis, Chris sr . if X x W: ,M ,. If 1 VN Q Z U cy - ri, ,QL , ,,,, . N A 1 7 a ,,,- f A fi' ' .eg , L, I ti , A if 6 it ff? 'M V , iz? Q 3, 5 ,fxf . , -2 ,I L 4 A U 'W Mi' l 4 xv 2 John Lawler calls the meeting to order. ,A +A , M5 -W' 31,6511 z Iii, ' si Ig? ll A , , , ,,,r as , is , E jg , D , 1 l .., V ll llii J ,,,, , in Fd ,,1, g-- 1 Q i' V miami: . , . I v fr A s-', M ,,,,, , A W ,. av if l,'ii,fs 5 I .. ,gf I Dalessandro, Maria Danila, Richard Davies, Jenny Davis, Douglas De La Rosa, Gina De La Torre, Edward Dean, Susan Decambra, Donnell Degoede, Jan Delgado, Michael Diaz, Ronald Dicken, Laurie Dickson, Naomi Diep, Shaleen Dinkha, Kais Doan, Co Thieu Doan, Kia Ly Doan, Trang Doherty, Lisa Dominguez, Lupe Donegan, Celeste Donnelly, Eric Donovan, Kevin Douglass, Donald Dragna, Kelly Duarte, Elia Duffy, Marlene Doung, Hieu Duong, Quan Duran, Lisa Dyer, Alan Edwards, Jill Elias, Lupe Elias, Rosie Epolito, John Escalante, Ruben J UNIORS 47 ,. , M, Alex Apodoca sneaks up on an unsuspecting Eric Farwell. Escarcega, Robert Escarcega, Teresa Escobedo, Susie Espinoza, Jose Estrada, Manuel Estrada, Marcos Falto, Eric Farwell, Eric Felde, Diane Ferguson, Mark Flores, Jesus Flores, Rene Flygar, April Follmer, James Fonseca, Karla Fontana, Joe Fortich, Fidel Foster, Keith Frazer, Albert Fregozo, Anabel Fregozo, Isabel Gallegos, Rosalina Gandara, Adam Garcia, Adolfo Garcia, Gabriela Garcia, Juliana Garcia, Mark Garcia, Mireya Garcia, Rhonda Garcia, Romana Garcia, Rosa Garcia, Teresa 48 JUNIORS gy fa iii ' if , ' ' 5 , , 'rr - -, 5 ' 4 f Q fl ' gage 1 exif - in ,if 'W u 'Verde 'N . .Qu ,im A l f 1 ,Ln 7' X Qj. Q' Maeva li iz 1 f ' ,Ma if'M JI i 1 if 1 ,f ,W ii, 5 i K s 35 it , A ' l 5 l- 6' ' ll k ,qqX , , F, 5' a ,. A A . In , T hymn: llv, i .is ,,,, n W lrvv vm 'N ll l a al P as 2513 4 title 2 7 I 'Y' ., ik , f 1 9fa,'lsQ 1 me . 4' f V W .I-' 'Niaf Q ' X , Garcia, Vincent Gasca, lsaura Gebhardt, Katherine Giba, Steve Gillette, Delfina Godinez, Richard Gomez, George Gomez, Sylvia Gonsalez, Benjamin Gonzales, Ellen Gonzales, Gina Gonzalez, Dolores Gonzalez, Raul Gonzalez, Ricardo Graves, David Graziano, George Green, Teri Griggs, Kristin Grindeland, Dennis Gross, Kristen Guerrero, Kandie Guerrero, Philip Guevara, Berta Guevara, Laura Gullick, Teresa Gutierrez, Anthony Gutierrez, Celia Hai, Jeanne Hamin, Corina Hayami, Nancy Hernandez, Ricardo Hernandez, Servando Herrera, Jose Herrera, Michael Hesselgesser, Larry Hill, Margaret Hirn, Elizabeth Hoang, To-Anh Holguin, Lisa l 1 Houchin, Renee Hsu, Wendy Hung, John Huerta, Linda Huhn, Mike Hung, Hao Huston, Will Huynh, Dat lncerta, Gina X ir, Fir, iii Q' ,,,. , J- ' Q .. F 5 TQ... it k , . 'k.:: n .3 r t Q? J, .Q -' .R -'R+ if fs. X' .K J.. movin' on f' ' F if U gel? Isabel Fergoza smiles at the thought of going to Biology. Ingersoll, Carol Jape, Jimmy Jauregui, Oscar Jones, Chris J urado, John Kan, Sandy Katayama, Polly Kehner, Kyle Kelly, Mike Keyzer, Patrick Kim, Richard Kim, Young Kinley, William Kirchhoff, Eric Komatsu, Nami A 452 HP' 15,5 ,F . J J 1 Q, Wi' ' -if . lfafl' at if' assi ,- .Vg ae Q' - , Q . . xiii?- if T ' 'L'-1sssi?:.:. ' ,r ffl ' 2 ii? in Elsl' ' 9 Ni' . :fx Q. 'Y Sr 4 ia? ' '-.Wx Nik' l iii x J ill? s i sf 'ft . , eg ' i S X two j -: , ju ,,, , Q il? S we , 5? ' , f f , ' T 1 as .3 Q., ,it ig . x li nh t - X 'J rft Q Koshimizu, Richard Koszut, Paul Krier, Karen Kobo, Jeffrey Kuniyoshi, Kent Kuroki, Hirohito Kyle, Darlene La Valley, Ray Laffitte, Omar Lai, Nga-Yi Lam, Chi Lawler, John Le, Luan Lee, Cathy Lee, Diane Lee, Charles Liem, Susan Levengood, Kim Levine, Staci Lin, Laura Lindbeck, Allison Longo, Julie Lopez, Azucena Lopez, Samuel Lopez, Virginia Lovato, Vincent Lozano, Mario Lozoya, Luis Lu, Lucia Lu, Minnie Luc, Lien Lujan, Willie V The score shocks Kim Sharp, Teresa Escaroega and Marlene Duffy. JUNIORS 49 Ly, Kiet , Mac, Duc H ,b Macias, Mark it Magro, David J , . W , , A E Mahon, Carol A, Maldonado, David , Maldonado, Gloria ' Manley, Richard Q A M Manna, Joseph Marquez, David if , Martin, Laura ' Martin, Tisha , -1- ti' s 'J Martinez, Audrey ' Martinez, Elena Q Y gt: Martinez, George 355 Martinez, Lidia A Martinez, Margarita V - Martinez, Maria 0 :fm Martinez, Martha - I Mammal- Sonya S ,,. ,., -..., it fig Xa SX zfr -IF i , Martinez, Tracy Mazariegos, Oscar , Q L- Q 3 in McCallum, Cheryl is . ,sr t Mc Gowan, Shawn , qykyu ,Y , 'i K if C i I , .. 1 aaaa was ' Mc Rann, Robert J Medina, Robert N as Mejia, Raul ,, K K Mejia, Virginia r... - Mencos, Erick Mendez, Jesse ' sr Mercado, Jimmy Mercado, Juan , N I ss 2 Mercado, Rafael Meza, Emma Meza, Rochelle . 3 f H. T Michel, Juana Q. Nr' James Saldana is having so much fun at school, that he can't help but show his smile. 50 JUNIORS 5 .ras fl- if A .. Rss' iii it 'Y 1 Q ft? it 1' N is , it 4, ... , f:.,..- '--':- ' 18'- , ' 1 .J - tt X 2.1- QV' N 3' .r if xy at IX 8 tiiiis '. M f JN E' fs? 'll is ,xr X! in vi Montalvo, Renee Montoya, Joseph Montoya, Sofia Moore, Richard Morales, Alma Morales, John Moran, Kathryn Morelli, Frank Moreno, Rafael Moreno, Veronica Morrill, Eric Mosqueda, Sylvia Mowrey, Dana Nakabayashi, Mark Nakamoto, Steven Navarrete, Ricardo Neal, Colleen Neal, Kathleen Nelson, Kelly Ngo, Phung Ngo, Phung Nguy Nguyen, Hoang-Danh Nguyen, Lan Nielsen, Heide Nuguid, Ted Oas, Danny Ochoa, Greg Ochoa, Heriberto Ochoa, Steve Oliva, Jocelyn Olmedo, Maria Olmos, Laura Olson, Andrew Orabona, Michelle Orosco, David Ortiz, David Ortiz, Valerie Overton, Richard Owens, Armando Rangel, Rebecca moving up inthe world 24? ll Qi: if is -,gl .1'- -- Matador spirit was shown by Juniors Anne Marie Rothstein, Carrie Pfost, Allison Lindbeck, Colleen Neal and Marlene Duffy this year when they decorated the VW Bug, Ms Anneyn. Signs and posters showing their support were placed all over the bug, and really showed their spirit. Palma, Mirna Parada, Mayra P ' N Parada, Ricardo - Q.. I Q ' Patirupananda, Panya sg. 1 I :Ji 37 Pebley, Marc ' 1: Pedicord, Kathy A 4 Pedroza, Enrique I 1 . g . J 'Q Pellerin, Catherine I Perales, Sergio , ' L AM 'L . . s .. ..,,2., .. Perales, Yasmin -Q , r Perea, Joanne 1 ,E X , ,, Perera, Maria 1, if M 'ir ,. ,gf g if if Perez, Antonio Perez, Luis Perry, Leighann Peterson, Kathleen Pettit, Deena Pfost, Carolyn Phu, Anh Pimentel, Cheryl Placencia, Eric Polanco, Carmen Polimeni, Patrick Ponce, Lee EP Q i ' 9 ii 2o fy roooo C it ' 3. Vs ' in it . 1 mr ,N ,gm .t N X t ll 'U' , N -tb 1 r.., . New , 'SS i al 'W ' NJ 'Q P K ,,,,-. '- A 1 Ponton, Juan Porras, James Portan, Lydia Proctor, Gina Puga, Esther Quach, Kiem Le Quach, Phong Quezada, Silvia Quigley, Andrew Quiles, Denise Quintanilla, Argentina Quintero, Paul Raef, Danny Ramirez, Darlene Ramirez, Jose Ramos, Rosalia Resendez, Susie Rey, Lisa Reyes, Hilario Reyes, Mark Reyes, Romulo Reyna, Frank Rich, Janis Richardson, Steve Rivera, April Rivera, Maria Rivera, Ronaldo Rizo, Francisca Robertson, Stephen Robertson, Todd Robles, Betty JUNIORS 51 lookin A new Robles, Juan Rodelo, Denise Rodriguez, Audrey Rodriguez, Kristine Rodriguez, Mario Rothstein, Anne-Marie Rudolph, Penny Rugama, Jaime Rybovic, Jaroslav Saati, Joseph Saetia, David Salas, Patty Saldana, James Sams, Stacey Sanchez, Albert Sanchez, Diane Sanchez, Diane Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, Lydia Sandoval, Jesse Sandoval, Maria Elen Sandoval, Oscar Sandoval, Rosalinda Santa Cruz, Gerardo Santos, Daniel Saucedo, Vilma Schroedle, Matthew Segura, Frank Sellan, Laura Sharp, Kim Shen, Alan Shiozaki, Andrew 52 JUNIORS i, '26 1 I, :,i,'gM .- Wa X 1' f Af . ' 1 - it arrives b crane 7 3? 7 M if X i A y arf xv ,Fl 42 J ,,,Vi viii: ii, I nh i ' JI , ,. f 'if rm I fmt f ef 'K' Q f f,,f, 39 - , 11:11-egg 3? 3,33 fi 2 ' glwfw, if, if Us , f?i,?.:1'i H is -i Shipley, Kevin Silvas, J. Michelle Smith, Christine Smith, Scott Smith, Steven Soto, Samuel Spalenka, Larry Stadelhofer, Dave Strong, Allan Subia, David Sullivan, Loreen Sun, Annie x n 1 ,f Ja, ,W hair fwf- y y, ii, 1 v ,K .Q i 5 . el if Punk preppies, Mario, Rene, and Danny survey the Matador is J Gs- , f A Szyszko, George Tacldeo, Sean Taguchi, Derek Talamantes, Alvin Tamez, Rachelle Tang, Eng Leng Tang, Hoang Tao, Han Temme, Edward Villasenor, Abraham Vitale, Toni Vo, Phuong Duc Vuong, Hao Tuan Vuong, Minh Vuong, Phung Dai Vuong, Phung So Vuong, Phuong Walker, Lisa Walters, Brian Wang, Caroline Wang, Teresa Waugh, Penny Weaver, Scott Williams, Mike Williamson, Sheri Williamson, Sherry Wissa, Sammy Wong, Amy Wong, Wilson Woo, Lewis Woo, Nan Wroten, Valerie Yanez, David Yang, Ching-Wen Ybarra, Tracy Yim, G. Kanoe Young, Janet Yu, Amy Yu, Steve Zamora, Gina Zasadil, Robby Zavala, Monica Zeledon, Ruth Zetlmaier, Johanna Zuniga, Paul Q is , .,., kb , it To, Yen . Q Tong' Ming aa .. A , .l.- . 'l A .. I4 W ,Q . ,Y N K5 xg? X , 'wt ,Q L K ,,,, , L Toole, Rod i '- ' I A, li l :K , 'Q Townsend, Bruce 'ff 'A Tran, Dai --,, , ,,.. L. A 22 sf- .J ' V. K1 :., I funk Tran, Duc X 1 I 'I Tran, Dm Q Q, , J ' Tm' Hof' A ,,,.,. A L S S , ET X.. ,: ' A i 7,.h M X , t Tran, Hung ,I s. -.M M, Tran, Phuoc A 5 .- . 9 1 f , Tran, Van Sam Q - H A ,i f , ' ' .1 , .1::- 1 fs '-we ' -0 , , Trigon, Stacey M , , b -1 Trow, Deborah X - , 1 A Truone, Hans T I ' 'fist K ' A z ' . , ' .. ,Q ' K ,ik , i I , V, : Lhihk Truong, Mai X - T K Truong, Phat 'Q 'A 1 Tfu0r19,Phuon9 ','l , 'Q t Q llll .. ft ,H V M Tse, Lily , A . V Q Tse, Mary T . ,,,, it Tsuchayama, Jeff g a it 'A Tuong, Nguyen -' .Y M . A Uranga, Valerie 9- 0 . -r ' J Valadez, Martin . g :E-r 2 ,N fl- A' 1 kk L L ff' T -,:. -11 s at 1 Q i'ii'i-' to A ' Valadez, Timothy Q, Valdez, Rosario - -t. I P .Q Valedon, Dixon .t,, T , . . ' A 'N Q fl . L T 1i:-- f X ' A .T,....'H!-'-S-'Q'-- P Van Der Heyde, David Vanegas, Miguel Vasconez, Lorena Vasquez, Ana Vasquez, Donald Vasquez, Irma ggi al 1 l s Vasquez, Roy . Velasco, Richard N P 6 Velasquez, Victoria , gf ' 3' . T - . A .,,, . ' Q '1,, , fx x rx lu' 5 llllzl E V N ,, fha-.M Velez, Thomas , . Vidrio, Patricia Villarreal, Teresa ,rw 4 as Tracy Ybarra, Tina Cole, Suzy Escobide, Noel Perez and Ernie Berru join together to celebrate. JUNIORS 53 7 Acuna, Venessa Adanto, Frances Aguilar, Joey Agus, Christopher Aispuro, Beatrice Alarcon, Samuel Alonso, Jose Altenburger, Peter Alvarado, Rodolfo Alvarez, Leticia ALvarez, Lorena Alvarez, Raymond Anderson, Michael Arango, Luis E. Arechiga, Carlos Armenta, Patricia f as fb, ' 43 H iflalll . r , ,. IIVAA Vy A Ui -I.. fa f f , V in? V .yyk ..- f Zz? ?:.,,2,,!Zil,3v , J .X ,f t W , . f Barajas, Sylvia Barbey, Mark Barbey, Ross Barriga, Anna Basta, Sherri Bates, Colleen Beard, Franklin Becerra, Elia Begerow, Carey Beltran, Irma Beltran, Maria Benitez, John D 1 09099 Armstrong, R. Glen Arras, Michelle Ascarrunz, Maritza Aubel, Michele Avalos, Vincent Avila, Cecilia Avila, Jesse Babcock, Anthony Bachman, Eileen Ball, Kathleen Banh, Vinh T. Banks, Marshall Banuelos, Abelardo Banuelos, Hector Barajas, Flavio Barajas, Nancy 54 SOPHOMORES This year's Sophomore Class Council consisted of four sophomores whose job was to represent their class by bringing suggestions and ideas to the attention of the student government. Their activities includ- ed fund-raisers, such as selling coke at basket- ball games, and choos- ing and ordering class T-shirts. The Council also prepared for the next school year by discussing future plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: S. Giering, ,,' . g I A 1:4 E: .V J X if ii . r V2 ,' as 'vt 2, qw 42' 2,3 f .1 fl 9' uf Q 9. egg. an -va z C. Watlet, C. Oliveros, B. Walker. Berg, Leslie Berube, John-Paul Birket, Jason Blanchard, Sarah Blushtein, Walter Borgie, Kristin Bowler, Martin Brantley, Stacy Bravo, Gerardo Bravo, Rodrick Brittain, Shauna Brown, Arthur Brown, Sean Brownell, Annette Busteed, Victoria Cabrera, Alvaro Cabrera, Estella Cabrera, Manuel Calaway, Michael Caldwell, Jamie Calleros, Alexandra Camarena, Armando Camperi, Roger Campos, Yvette Cao, Luat Cardenas, Jerry Carnighan, Raymundo Caro, Greg Carone, Gina Carone, James Carpio, Laura Carr, Vicki Carrillo, Vincent Carvajal, Enrique Castaneda, Antonio Castillo, Maria Castillo, Roberta Castro, Michelle Cazares, Daniel Cedillo, Christopher Cerda, Yolanda Cervantes, Celia Chan, Christina Chan, Jim Chan, Stella Chang, Jae Chau, Linh-Man Chau, Paul Chavez, Anita Chavez, Danny Chavez, Diana ,MLN .,,,-:H , ,Ng,,N - - A: ,ff i fe1,,f,,,. ,- ,at ,ei if fr 5, ,Q ,,p, 'w mdk, , ,, ,,,,, ,,i Vw f ,-', I ,'-., , J ,J , iufr. i k J ZA ' 2 ':i- who I J , ,i , M Q X -a iff ,,V' A 3 :gn rn A smile from Stacey Brantley shows her friendly spirit. 9 5 135' , 1:5 ,riii J in X P! , XM Q ZSN E fi 5 Nhhh E M QIEEHID DQ S' sigma? Eia Ellllw rgD+ f Q it , ,,,, A? , J X W l I .'. -. ---- s ,,.. L ' ,Q A5,,' 5 . ' -, N' XX R . ,.,: Q ievi iiii e'a 1 Chavez, Lucy Chavez, Modesta Chavez, Theresa Chavira, Debra Chea, Bou-Leak Chen, Thompson Chi, Chung Chi, Sat Chiarchiaro, George Chiu, Jason Choe, John Choi, Ann Choi, Sandra Chu, Andrew Chu, Tung Chun, Seung Chung, Cindy Coble, Rosalind Coen, Mandie Coles, Stephanie Consbruck, David Contabile ll, John Contreras, Rachel Contreras, Raul Cordero, Luisa Corey, Michael Cornell, Brian Coronado, Robert Covarrubias, Teresa Crawford, Julie Crosby, Gretchen Cruz, Fermin Cun, Thanh Dalnay, Allan Damiani, Tera Dang, Hung SOPHOMORES 55 DF! OUP W3 Dang Jacqueline Dang, Phuong Darnell, Cherie Dash, Roberto Robert Strafeldas wins a helping hand from Pauline Palacio: at class competitions. Davila, Victor De Cristofaro, Angela De La Cruz, Sandra De La Torre, Stephanie De Leon, Nancy De Los Reyes, Dodge De Pano, Jimnel Dea, Paul Del Real, Marc Del Rio, Jose Delgado, Brian Denyer, E. Lawrence Diaz, Guadalupe Diaz, Lori Diaz, Miriam Dich, Hin Ngoc 'wi Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Diep, Dilts, Doan 56 SOPHOM Dat Nghi Duc Nghi Joseph Kim Ha Thi Linh Loi Bao Quang Tu Co Tuan Ngh Xuan Denise , Kia My ORES K Q NK A 5 .Q , 1 ,, f f, X A UP he ii' JIlii'l . A. ff' 5 ..,, , ' IIIEEIL TEEE! ,f-' -1335 8 F J ll if fx fx ' x ,Q .1 E Y j ' X Will! mm: Xilinx Q IEH!l 5??Nxf5v H 'fi - ., 4 alsn iiel ,1 Egg in 'Y K W R x X X .N , ' ax gs --.. , as 5- ll, ,,, at ,el .N .X -ei- x if illgglk iii' A Docherty, Susan Doke, Randi Dominguez, Louise Dorange, Richard Doti, Lawrence Duarte, Emma Duenes, Ligia Duncan, Jeffrey Duran, Arlene Duran, Danielle Eagle, Jon Eastman, Chris Echeverria, Elizabeth Engelstad, Vicky Enriquez, Magali Escamilla, Cristina Escamilla, Marisol Espinoza, Johnny Estrada, Roberta P. Estrada, Rosa Evavold, Eric Fahey, Joyce M. Farago, Maria Farokhirad, Arsalan Fazzi, Carolyn Ferguson, Scott Fernandez, Eddie Fernandez, Rhodora Fernandez, Rosa Ferreira, Carrie Fierro, David Fisher, Jeff Fitzgerald, Thomas Flores, Bernadette Flores, Claudia Flores, Elisa Flores, William Flygar, Brent Fortich, Delsa Foster, Garry Foster, Scott - Fresquez, Ann . F A 'Q xr Freyre, lrving . P qt Fuentes, Saul l , ,Q A - .N Fuller, Robert f I Q F --- re J 4 J J .L-ef. r 'M -xx I ' - .- - .....4...l Funaro, Christopher K fu Gallegos, Danny . -' ' . , X 3 P ' Gamboa, Nieves , 'S r' J. , .. , V , I L' up - 4, . Q tx A of . va ? Garcia, Alvaro Garcia, Fordeliz , Q- f Garcia, Henry ' K ' N ' . Garcia, lsmael K , Qs Garcia, Lilian K-et S fin .: Ms. ' ' ' V1 ii , ,gvmiurm ' . ,..e ' ., N Garcia, Liliana . Garcia, Mildred if h Q' E .I Garcia, Nadine F J . 1 rt ' ' at ' ' . . K --lr 2 . 'Z-P Garcia, Nichole ,s V Garcia, Oscar ,L K9 ,. . Garcia, Renee Q V rqul V' , 1 A as-f ' ir s if La 'l2' f .1 ' ' gi f' Gellis, Lisa Q 4 Q P . Y Giering, Sandy , - ,. A A Lk Gilhousen, Sean 'f Q ' . T R fi-fi 'i'Q V f r Q 'f.. Last summer, four sophomores, Gwen Kirchoff, Michelle Valverde, Elizabeth Mercer, and Nancy Bara- jas had the opportunity to go with the San Gabriel Twirlers to Scotland, England, and Wales on a performance tour. All four of these girls greatly enjoyed the trip by be- ing able to see such sights as the punkers in London, Big Ben, and many beautiful castles. The weather was always cold and win- dy, but well worth the trip. The girls performed in such places as the Edinburgh Festival Parade and the Tattoo. ln all, they had approx- imately twelve performances. They all agreed that they would love to go back someday, but just to tour the entire country. Gomez. Flor Gomez, Joe Gomez, Ranulfo Gomez, Rosa Gonzales, Deanna Gonzales, Lorraine Gonzales, Raymond Gonzales, Sandra Gonzalez, Edith Gonzalez, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Fabio Gonzalez, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Hugo Gonzalez, Robert Gonzalez, Sonia Goode, Danielle Gorne, Rhonda Greene, Kathleen Gresky, Yvette Gudino, Elsa Guerra, Thomas Guillen, Anthony Gutierrez, Alfred Gutierrez, Julie Gutierrez, Lety Gutierrez, Rafael Guzman, Jaime Ha, Kim Ha, Le Ha, Michelle Hai, Danny Hales, Jennifer , , . N wr r is i 5-sr' . . , . . - -. --' . K I - - . J ts, 'I 1 J . r N ,, ah... .. :si Majorettes Gwen Kirchoff, Elizabeth Mercer, Senior Doreen Nakamura, Michelle Valuerde and Stacey Sams clown around before a game. SOPHOMORES 57 Hammond, Lisa Han, Tommy Hannum, Kristy Hare Jr, Clarence Haro, Lydia Harris, Lynne Haynes, Mike Hazama, Donee Henley, Donna Hernandez, Alma Hernandez, Alma Hernandez, Angelita Hernandez, Aurora Hernandez, Jim Hernandez, Leonard Hernandez, Linda Hernandez, Luis Hernandez, Martin Herrera, Maria Herrera, Mickey Herrera, Rebecca Herrera, Sergio Higa, Keith Ho, Linh Horiuchi, Roy Huang, Louis Huang, Paul Huerta, Jose Huerta, Lilia Hunter, Thea Hupp, Brian Hurtado, Richard i at , K xim f Q I LNQQ: 1 .Mk :surf Ke., gn l 3 , U5 5 :KE -QQ V Q ,M l A ' Z . iii .3 l S e,, J L 'ft ' rr . Ji , 'GR , as il? f 9 fr -c , h Q : vkit: J a rr z Q L J .wc P 'rf 'F i i ' Lunch is important to Karen Leauelle and Julie Simmons, 58 SOPHOMORES V: rrz t , ,J t iii V 5 q N :- ar . A . is X t fn- .,., , Q . is f' f . .,,. s , ' ,I ff - .ts A My 0 Huynh, Chau Ichikawa, Gregory lnostroz, Angelica lnostroz, Lesly Ishihara, Mary lshii, Roy Jack, Eileen Jaime, Daniel Jaime, Mark Jaloma, Richard Jape, Laine Jara, Veronica Jarvis, Jonathan Jauregui, Juancarlos Jimenez, Maria J iva, George Johns, Clarence Johnson, William Jones, Tammy Juarez, Carol Juarez, Juan Justice, Jeffery Kammert, Patti Kao, Shun-Ying Kerr, Laura Kim, Chang Kim, Hyon Kincanna, Monica Kirchhoff, Gwen Knapp, Joy Knutson, Karen Kotecha, Falu Kroh, Elizabeth Kubo, Tammy Kuo, Vincent Kyi, Kai La, Jackie La Casella, Tiffany Lam, Linda Lam, Sang Man Lane, Nathaniel Larimer, Laura Lau, Co Kim Le, Viet, Hung Leal, Jose Leal, Marco Leavelle, Karen Lee, Jim Lee, John Leslie, Marla Levy, Ron Lew, Esther Liang, Can Libasora, Roger ans, 1 +5 'X . K Qi gg as A gf f -ax .. M A if We , , ,. , ASQWWMM .JM .. -1 x and there Laura Kerr points to the pool. Lieu, Nga Liev, Heang Lim, Howard Lim, Suy Ny Limon, Deanne Lin, Khiet Trin Lin, Mike Lino, Mario Lloren, Brigida is N in X I .. zii W - ,grins M if lla, -ur ihe g O I 'C fmlllll lim li' J . J Star Wilson, Jay Jarvis, David Magro and Jennifer Hales love P.E. -r mf X r K ,.,, f...:g. ,, .. ,. . ..... .K ,Q ,r .., ..,, f- 35 if A f 1 - - Ii 6 6 FF, L 3 Q.: if 'T' 'Q ' rl s 'Y' in . A L ' Qrri, ' M ' 'lll' .. 1 I ii: iril ' ' . A V' ' ,er it i if - K S' 2 :fx l l- ll in l ki- fix .K 3 ., l ff E , V A Loc, Khuan Loc, Lan Loc, Sang Loera, Francisco Loera, Graciela Long, Nhan Lopez, Augustine Lopez,'Carlota Lopez, Jose Lopez, Shirley Lorusso, Teresa Louie, Cathy Lovio, Lisa Lucas, Jr, Robert Lukjaniec, Andrzej Luna, Maria Luong, Hanh Ly, Anthony Ly, Bau Ly, Fanny Ly, Huynh Ly, Mit Ly, Thanh Ly, Xam Mui Ly, Xieng Lysne, Hollyann Ma, Chau Ma, Nguyen Macias, Jerry Madrid, Mark Magee, Maureen Magro, Carol SOPHOMORES 59 The Sophomore Class consisted of many outstanding students. One of them was Mike Sweeney who was on the Varsity Football team. Some of his future plans include at- tending the University of Southern California or Notre Dame. He in- tends to become a computer engineer. Another one of his goals is to play professional football. Mike says that these plans are real- ly dreams and more realistically he will attend the well known college known as P.C.C., then get married and have his wife support him. dreams oarr ff' fi 'S O O O o Mahoney, Karen Manna, Frances Manrique, Diana Marquez, Juan Marquez, Stephanie Martinez, David Martinez, Gabriela Martinez, Guadalupe Martinez, Ismael Martinez, Javier Martinez, Jorge Martinez, Rosalia Martinez, Rosalina Martino, Jennifer Mata, Luis Mata, Reginaldo Maxcy, Robbie Mazzone, Gina Mc Kinney, Lori Mc Laren, Erik Mc Nail, Debbie Medina, Ann Medina, Edelmira Medina, Jay Medina, Julio Medina, Rene Mendez, Lisa Mendoza, Evalinda Mendoza, Felicia Mercado, Christine Mercado, Rigoberto Mercer, Elizabeth 60 SOPHOMORES ,4- 'Q fl!!- j Z 2 9 ala 2 wif , l l l j',L, .t X E., uiui fn. , . I .HX 5 . X s . J 'l , J ,. .3 . ..r' 4 , 't., if i'l' .. ,fl ,,,, ' ... S-if . A W, I, X- .5 i 'IP 'iii S 3W3 a 4 X. 15-f sr if . Q 1 Ni ra. .r .. :x,ig 1 'S x Meza, Stefanie Miko, Jinan Mills, John Mione, Christopher Mireles, Lisa Moningka, Billy Monroe, Sherilyn Montano, Joaquin Montoya, Conrad Moore, Marc Mora, Francine Mora, Josie Morales, Oscar Morales, Patricia Morales, Sylvia Moreno, Juan Moreno, Lisa Moreno, Sandra Morfin, Victor Morris, David Muhlethaler, Trisha Munda, Gina Munoz, Gustavo Munoz, Richard Murashige, Steven Najera, Sandra Navarrete, Luis Neill, Richard Nevarez, Darlene Ngo, Lam Ngo, Mui Bat Ngo, Mui Sat Nguyen, Chris Nguyen, Hue Nguyen, Ly Nguyen, Toan Nishi, Dennis Nolan, John Noreillie, Michelle Nunez, Teresa Nyo Dun, Cynthia Ochoa, Connie Ogata, James Oliveros, Ma Carmela Ontiveros, Maria Ortega, Bernadette Ortega, Martha Ortega, Martin Ortiz, Alma Ortiz, Jose Ortiz, Peggy Otis, Michael Overstreet, Christine Padilla, Nemesto Palacio, Pauline Palacios, Lillian Parra, Jaqueline Parra, Marion Parra, Michael Paz, Gina Pearsall, Kathleen Pedroza, Edith Pencis, Lara 'QQ Es 1' iii? ,,,, ,, i, N 'F XX ,fx ,X if? ' if u . , ,,.. 3, , if X X I 1 mi Y ,, if! N P ,ape gig , , i f: .'E, f L 5 , 1 1 wad L 2- 'f .'- ..'.'.'sf is ' f 1- i S 3 Q Q' fi I la x . .-,' .ii- 5 . If cg fa 2 1 -gi .. .. if x is-K ww! tif Ss it t V if F g y? , Q . is 0 ' A ---.,, K - . ..:, . i . Perez, Debbie Perez, Maria Perez, Maria Perrey, Jeffrey Peters, Shawn Petersen, Guy Pham, Phung Piceno, Melissa Pierce, Kenny Pinedo, Francisco Pinedo, Miguel Pinedo, Moises Place, Debbie Place, Patricia Plascencia, Alicia Poliment, Dawne Ponce, Joseph Portillo, Ricardo Proffitt, Christine Puccio, Kimberly Puga, Maria Quach, Hoa Le Quach, Linh My Quach, Thai Quoc Quackenbush, Michael Quan, Dien Quaternik, Robert Quezada, Natividad Rambach, Aaron Ramirez, Mark Ramirez, Mary Ruth Ramos, Elvia John Choe has a puzzled look on his face as he watches the workmen put up the temporary buildings. SOPHOMORES 61 Ramos, Sonia Ranalli, Timothy Reilly, Lisa Resendez, Maria Rey, Michelle Reyes, Michael Reynoso, Gustavo Reza, Faustino Rickards, Michael Rios, Teresa Rivera, Joe Rivera, Myrna Rizo, Angela Robbins, Eric Robinson, Jack Rocha, Evelia Rochin, Gilbert Rodriguez, Dolores Rodriguez, Ezequiel Rodriguez, George Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Philip Rodriguez, Richard Romero, Sylvia Rong, Allen Rosado, Monica Roza, Susan Ruesga, Cio Ruiz, Edward Ruiz, Francisco Ruiz, Leonel ,V , i . s I r , ,,:.V i 5 I-. uv 1 li ,. 1, 'W t S .,,, ,V i fW ',,g, l -Vi t f ,fs A iz? GJ , m e ao g . 4 ,- 1151? ' -h,' ,..,, ,,,,,f 1 , l 5 I X 62 SOPHOMORES Em xt Frank Sanchez is never late to class. 1 ff r .A 'i,f , , rig 2. , Ruiz, Moises Russo, Rosalba Saenz, Rodrigo Salazar, Abel Salazar, Elizabeth Salazar, Guadalupe Salcedo, David Sales, Manuel Salinas, Mike Cristina Escamillo carefully avoids Senior Court. all ,,..., 1 . u in.. ,,..g,..ff,,,m-'iff 4 ,W t ' ,ng if , 2 8- in Salmeron, Carolyn Samaniego, Katie Sanchez, Elpidia Sanchez, Elsa Sanchez, Francisco Sanchez, Frank Sanchez, Javier Sanchez, Luz Sanchez, Piedad Sandoval, Ralph Sandoval, Sonya Sanford, Joseph Santiago, Barbara Santos, Anna Marie Sarantos, Patricia Satoshige, Chris Saucedo, Mabel Savare, Paul Sawkins, Margaret Scaffidi, Michael Schlosser, Robert Schoneke, Carol Schwarz, Mark Schwarz, Mike Seckman, Tony Seely, Darren Segura, Carl Sermino, Jesse Serna, Angela Serrano, Lourdes Sharp, Marcia Shen, Alexander Sherman, Stephan Shinpaugh, Jeffrey Shuton, Guillermo Siddiqi, Naveid Sierra, Dana Simmons, Julie Snell, Bonnie Soriano, Marta Soto, Elena Soto, Jesse Soto, Sandra Souksamlane, Arouny Stegall, Rosangela Sterner, Andrew Stewart, James Storey, Stacey Straieldas, Robert Strand, Ron Subia, Samantha Sweeney, Mike Sylve, Evenia Tafoya, Jose 53 -9+ if F xx iijgfi mf, K if X W! X 'I' i ,gg ,r. Q 'X 1 Q I!!! QF if rig Tlx W t -+-in fl 1 it '-r, I VJ1, 1 V r-', if L 7 F , v , 1, E A ,,,, , T flying high CD fi Z w S 5 EE .mm ,, 1.1,- W -,923 ! 4.1 m ii W l PM T- m L- img I i 1-1 p A Tang, Nga M Tang, Ngoc Thuy Q Tang, Van A. ar Tauch, Sakharith ,. -ie J A A Terp, Beatrice , Terrazas, Sergio S K K , H, A Terrones, Hector ' I V Theriot, John . ' if Q ' .ti fr ,lss f ef' Tran, Thanh 1 P Tran, Tung l - Q, ' Tran, Xoan 2' ' Trieu, Dinh , ,f .,:t J ,.t,:., , , T , Q . , ,. t, y .. , 3 ati' , in Trinh, Huy Ngo Q ,, T Trinh, Man -S ' P , r '. Q b it Trippon, Scot J , F Tropeai 'Jorge Thompson, John Thurn, Julie , iii 5 Tieu, Duc This J l ' 3 ' Tieu, Quan , . M A- , M .. .. ,,, , Torres, Jesse ' Torres, Jorge .X ' Toutant, William , N Trahern, Britton Tran, Cam Hy I - K Tran, Cuong l P - Tran, Dung F Q Tran, Dung ' ' ,,. - J . Tran, Hi Ngoc N .K Cun. Thanh , ks- Tran. Hy Khanh f 1 - Tran, Lam ., N . , SOPHOMORES 63 Truong, Huong Truong, Minh Hoc Truong, Thu Bich Tsay, David Turtureja, Elizabeth Tuyin, Jose Urbina, Gary Valdez, Hector Valdez, Marietta Valencia, Lorraine Valencia, Robert Valenzuela, Gilbert Valverde, Michelle Vandenburgh, Gina Vargas, Erendira Vasquez, Christine Vasquez, Debbie Vasquez, Martin Vega, Marlina Vega, Robert Vega, Sandra Velasco, Edwin Verdugo, Danette Vidrio, Guillermo Viera, Angel Villar, Eric Villarreal, Lucina Villegas, Anjeanette Vizcaino Juan Vlahos Denise Vong Toan Vyong Phung 64 SOPHOMORES A 5, Y! 3 YQ? -M fx S as t , ,I ' Aw fessa? St -- xgs-f V- .. N ,,,, ,JL if , 3 L Aw, 1' my ha its ff? figs wi tt it f sw gm an 6 Wi ESQ ia .41 wt, , tilt in ,F - K f .-,ga ww, ss .. S X! xc ,M M 'iii We Q' J L ijt QQ' S ,t , S3 ,g ' - IEEEIIEI it , 1' 2' J.. J ss s ,.,lQ - 1 - Q 4 ' .. X Y Sk ii-S b .3 is an V . W e 'am ,,, . Jzgg i V. ir if ti ' is , QS: ,Rats I J! 'O t 500 . V fi! g,iig. P , N an-he Sa .Ft OQQO.-ou X . , f .3 , Walker, Elizabeth Walpert, Stephanie Wang, Betty Wang, l-Wen Watlet, Catherine Wee, John Wepplo, Mark Whalen Jr, Vaughn Wicke, Sonjia Willcuts, Lynettea Williams, Christine Williams, Jan Wilson, Star Wolfstone, Lisa Wong, Cindy Wong, Frances Wood, Sandra Woodworth, Daniel Wright, Tom Wu, Jack Yanez, Elsa Yang, Ah-Fen Yano, Jason Yao, Tsun Chieh Yen, Tommy Young, Cristen Young, Lothar Yu, Chun Li Zarate, Eloy Zepeda, Yunuen Y Left: Eileen Jack disguised as a bunch of grapes. Abasta, Cynthia Aboul-Hosn, Hind Abrea, Jane Acuna, Manuel Aguilar, Gina Aguilar, Thomas Aguilera, Blanca Agus, Margaret Aispuro, Margarita Akutagawa, Susan Alencastro, Mario Alfaro, Catherine Allen, Lori Altenburger, Mark Alvarado, Josephine Alvarez, Jose Alvarez, Olivia Amador, Patricia Amaro, Alex Amino, Marc Anchondo, Susie Anderson, Gregory Andrade, Luis Antillon, Juan 535' wx 'VRF ' lik. tibia S: n 'rsh ,A f Q x 'li HY? N ', ll ! ,,:,. The Freshman Class Council consisted of freshmen elected by their fellow classmates to represent their eager, yet young, class. Some of their many activities included holding fund- raisers such as selling ice cream at the Homecoming Fair, and designing their class T-shirts. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL: J. Lee, L. Allen, P. Gebhardt, S. Stratton, L. Castaneda. 4155 S it ..,.. lll ff J I i Qvgx .v t, A ,. s g bg A A.-ummm E .-rg , ll :Q :A ,,, , , K - K sw in X an .4 1' ia? X an fr r s s . ,rs g 1 Apodaca, Diana Apodaca, Roman Archuleta, Dawn Arellano, Elizabeth Arguelles, Edith Armenta, Lorraine Armijo, Yvonne Arredondo, Saul Ashby, Kimberly Aubel, Danielle Aude, Manuel Avalos, Yvonne Avelar, Arthur Avila, John Ayala, Alex Ayala, Miguel Babcock, Henry Baca, Craig Baca, Valerie Bacio, Arthur Bailey, Cecil Baker, Cecilia Baker, Kelly Ballardo, Arturo Barajas, Antonio Barajas, Monica Barbosa, Lourdes Barboza, Leonardo Barnes, David Basta, Sandra Bates, Michael Becerra, Sylvia SOPHOMORES 65 up and awag Antonio Nieto, Joe Martinez, and Dago Rodriguez show their enthusiasm at the sight of a substitute. Begerow, Tracy Belosic, Michael Benavidez, Mark Bereznak, Robert Bernal, Edward Bernal, Robert Biboso, Arcadio Biboso, Isabel Bono, Michael Botros, Fares Bouvier, Sean Boyle, Gary Brantley, Jeanne Bridges, Barbara Bridwell, Shirley Brown, Michael Bugarin, Jaime Burillo, Corina Bustamante, Anselmo Bustamante, Chris Cabrera, J. Luis Cabrera, Ramon Camacho, Kleber Camacho, Laura Cano, Claudia Canzano, Cynthia Carlos, Wilfredo Carney, Lisa Carranza, Paul Carrillo, Gilbert Carrillo, Rene Carrison, Martin 66 FRESHMEN af W as 'il ' si KM' E 2 Jil ? , -,f ,,, E L, 5 .3 i xslt- L :Q- - ea ,fe .- . ' e-sm ',' L ,... hull! wr re - ' ':.':. N Q. 1 if iff T 1, ,.i Q it X K Q. as is Lx, t. ,ff war 'X X-. -:iii .gre , . -9,- HEP a ll X, t , X is A iilitlgfss 1 '35 I ! as f -x Qi- i ii-.a-..... ' Q., Carvajal, Evelyn Casas, Refugio Casillas, Carolyn Castaneda, Leticia Cate, Alison Cathey, Denise Caton, Etienne Ceballos, Lupe Cedillo, Diana Cervantes, Lorena Cervantes, Sandra Chacon, Amanda Chacon, Carlos Chairez, lsmael Chan, Helen Chan, John Chan, Timothy Chang, Jack Chavez, Anna Chavez, Joseph Chavez, Susan Chavez, Virginia Chavira, Adam Chavira, Louie Chea, Huy Chen, Ming Cheng, Raymond Chi, Shih-Yuan Chiang, Annie Chien, Pearl Chien, Yin'Ling Chiu, Jenny Chong, Lucy Chong, Va Sang Chow, Nini Chwa, Winnie Codoner, Claudio Cole, Ernest Colaenero, Bernade tte Connaughton, Stacy Copado, Rosario Coronado, Mark Correll, Michael Cortez, Julio Costilla, Belinda Covarrubias, Francisco Crespo, Armand Croft, John 91 ff ni' W ,f X Q HLQWM .0 .5:,Mf5,. ...i , 4 f ,i.-, 54+ MQW' ' I 3 ,,,,.. kg yrrg i My K-- H A freshman is caught by surprise. Cruz, Aldolfo Cruz, Eduardo Cruz, Jesus De La Torre, Claudia De La Torre, Mike De Marco, Joseph Del Valle, Hugo Delgado, Lisa Delgado, Peter Delgado, Rosa Dell'acqua, Giohanna Devery, Matthew Diaz, Anthony Diaz, Jose Dickson, Wendy iv N zz 'f-lll 2' Illl 2 A fa rali lips, 2 i Q.. iii. ...Q Z 5 4g' .Z ,,,, 4 121. . . 1: Li , fs? fit avir, J . . 1 ,,, A - i 7 ef 3? 7 1 K , ' 3 3 7 .ff,,, - ' .Q I - -GQ rmmwwmwtmqw 49 haw? W K. Q Z li f 1 ,., 1, 'Y' re mr' a all 5 3, JL Diep, Cong Bao Diep, Ha Thanh Diep, Linh Dinkha, Layla Dodd, Michelle Dodd, Troy Dolfi, Mark Donohoe, Todd Douglas, Randal Dragoo, Deidra Du, Leslie Duran, Wendy Durant, Tommy Encinas, Debbie Endrusick, Scott Enriquez, Robert Epolito, Diane Erickson, Joanne Escarcega, Teresa Escobar, John Esparza, John Esparza, Jose Esparza, Tracie Espinoza, Domingo Esseln, Monika Estrada, Ernie Estrada, Mario Etter, Jennifer Evangelista, Carmen Fain, James Fain, Robin Farago, Gina Mrs. Henderson gasps at the sight of a freshman class. FRESHMEN 67 1 Farwell, Brad Fedor, Paul 1 f Fehoko, Asena Fernandez, Rowena qqq Ferreira, Stephanie N ,QW by Fierro, Natalie .jf - ' ,. Figueroa, Bertha ' A Fisher, Michael - , 4:11 , 1 . 'xg K .V is . ' 7 xt 'L Flores, Emerio Flores, Gregory Flores, Julie i gf Flores, Linda ,T ,.,. ' L i 'if . r. Flores, Victor N Follmer, Suzanne ,. Forbes, Kelly , l , Forester Suzan r - I Y QE ' Q ,,,,,,, Fortuny, Thomasina f X- Fox, Cappuccina Q Franco, Paul . Frescas, Joann Galanis, Patricia Gallegos, Mario Gallegos, Todd . -. fir Gamboa, Alisha Nix .X s ' iv 1 1 all f Gamboa, Lisa Garcia, Andrea Garcia, Beatrice Garcia, Georgina ,, Garcia, Gillermo Garcia, Ronald Garcia, Yolanda Garza, Luis 'Q' git is ig.. s N Ss S fm-F' fs s as Na ta Q- my 'T sr 'EF ,rr , R t 'ii Q.. Nm 1. ik air Gebhardt, Philip Gee, Alan Genova, Christine Gillette, Robin Giron, Jaime Godinez, Vivian Gomez, Louis Gomez, Luz Gomez, Raul Gonzales, Mike Gonzales, Nancy Gonzalez, Kenny Gonzalez, Miguel Gonzalez, Suledad Gonzalez, Susan Gonzalez, Veronica Goodpasture, John Graffi, Robert Grijalva, Munique Grillo, Michael Grose, Ray Gudal, David Gudino, Manuel Guerra, Victor we have high hopes. Vidal Palacios is one of the many outstanding students in San Gabriel High School. He has appeared in many shows such as Mork 84 Mindy and other plays at the Pasadena Playhouse. His first play was The King And I where he was seen by an agent. Vidal has been acting for five years and plans to stay in show business and later become a direc- tor. He appeared in a Walt Disney Production movie Something Wick- ed This Way Comes. This came out in April. Another T.V. production The Thorn Birds also stars Vidal and came out in May. Vidal says acting is very expensive and it helps to have a good memory and reading abilities. 68 FRESHMEN G Y Guilarducci, Cesar Guillen, Robert Guillen, Veronica Gutierrez, John Gutierrez, Leonardo Gutierrez, Paul Gutierrez, Rigo Gutierrez, Wendy Guzman, Dena Ha, Thuan Hall, David Hannosh, Paul Harkins, Charles Hauck, Cindy Hauk, Christopher Hazboun, Jim Hernandez, Alma Hernandez, Frances an ,M Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Heun, John Hicks, John Higa, Craig Ho, Linh Ho, Nhien Ho, Steve Imelda Jose Jose Lucia Mauricio Rene Rene Shawn Tony Hocker, Tammy Hokans, Julie Hom, Candace Hool, Hugo Howell, Kathleen Hsu, Wen-Lin fi Vi? 'QR V W' B rx ' 1: 5? J F' Q .-,, ., ,V , .. , ,img- X -sr .tt ' x 'HP is -N N .. r.- f tx I, 'K .xx T .,,,, ,ef .. 3 xiii:-:.R::. T -Q,-gif 'T SVR: . 3 sr Q J ri 3 xi ' S x slillllii it 'J .illliaillllll .. . Freshmen discover the use of the telephone. ,WI V. 1 XF: .. .5 N ASX J 'il' i . ' ' A K itr ,, . K L Q :-- . ., e. , , T -. ' s - ' 1 s i Q X sf ll'i'lli'i T Wiii 5 , ..-. ,,. , , 5 - as s ssssi ,gs , x ei 1 5 g t, ,s g AST' 1 - 'L . iii? i . - J W, In ,,.k ': ',,. W .. QQQ' K ,L t .Z-E g ,Stu Q K g fr D '- 'i g Q ., .,,,, ii, X, 5 Huang, Chiu Huerta, Eva Hughes, Christine Huizar, Peter Hules, Jennifer Hurtado, Cecilia Huston, Emily Huynh, Dan Huynh, Giang Huynh, Mui Huynh, Tran Khai lllingworth, Paul lncardona, Nick Jacobs, Wendy James, Tim Jara, Edward Jarchow, Robert Jen, Meng-Chih Jimenez, John Johnsen, Michael Johnson, Charla Johnston, Kelly Jones, Brian Jones, Teresa Juarez, Geovanni Juarez, Merwin Juarez, Veronica Juarez, Walton Jung, Kam Kanemori, Steven Kawata, Kim Kelley, Linda FRESHMEN 69 above iheei-ewd 1 .J 1 yi Tracy Begerow 8: Dawn Archuleta give a big hoorah! for their team. Khaw, Diana Kim, Hoang Kim, Hyon Kim, Michell Kim, Susan King, Melissa Kirk, Trista Kirxman, James Klementich, Jozef Koering, Travis Kostman, Robbie Kreuper, Colleen Kunioka, Lorene Kuntz, Roy Kwan, Wah-Pui Ladnier, Richard Lai, Daphne Lam, Mui Lam, Nhung Lam, Quoc Land, Carl Landeros, Richard Lanham, Traci Lara, Abel Lau, Bao Le, Hien Leach, Joseph Ledezma, Albert Lee, Felix Lee, Joanne Lee, Judy Lee, Shu-Fen 70 FRESHMEN Q it A f's Q .sue ig? ez es so tori tim , syf' e. ge V' ii ,je it? we-ami 'islf Q ,, K nf - YK VF .ee e , e 'F Q? .r W L x f , 'ne , bl., ,.. , 5 te Q ,k Lee, Teresa Lee, wade ..,,, , deg: .T L2flw1Ch,.M1chele fe f ' M ii, ,, .'-345:-zoezfre233+ ,Q I Leighton, Dorothy .e 4 'll 1 El Leon, Guillermo i f P W Leon, Ninfa N H it Leung, Allen ' : A Levengood, William T' ' L E, kgq A Lewis, Annette P Q1 Lewis, Kevin . Li, Heddy 3, -3 N Liang, Tien-Fen K QV fn'- v i J ,.... -Q Liem, David 'Q ' - Lin, Brian K .. 3 Linares, Raymund Life is sometimes overwhelming for freshmen. Q lg Loc, Kim F Long, Lan I I Lopez, Abelina 1 Lopez, David Lopez, Deanna ' K Lopez, Joel .E 'F Lopez, Luann Lopez, Miguel Louie, Selina Lu, Anne Lucas, Adelaide Lucas, Bobbette Lucero, Mike Lui, Miu Lujan, Matthew Luzzi, Leslie Ly, Dau Ly, Hanh Ly, Mui Ma, Nga Ma, Thuan Mac, Thanh Madrid, Roberta Magallanes, Hector Magee, Pat Maglente, Caroline Maldonado, Ana Maldonado, Beatriz Mao, Linda Mar, Calvin Mares, Martin Mariscal, Samantha Marquez, Edward Martel, Vincent Martin, Jay Martinez, Albert Martinez, Antonia Martinez, Jose Martinez, Joseph Martinez, Marisela Martinez, Marisol Martinez, Miguel Martinez, Norma Martinez, Rose Mason, Michele Mathis, Jeffrey Matus, Joann Maynes, Arthur s fr ., , r few n sim kifiseisfna E Ext vii S Qtglx 'six ' .' X , i . .M ,V . wr, 5 M, .'liii'7'i?? D as .. ,--- 1 Dv! New- it 'X 'S 5 gf' Y , ... 15 W if -.,e As : i --::t:, . We T if , 'mrs' N xi Q ll as X v EXE KX f . .,,,' u ,A QR fs ,. ,L Anna Frazer's denture material is working too good for this picture. it XXV,- Mc Connell, Karen Mc Conville, Dena Mc Cutcheon, Lisa Mc Gee, Richard Mc Laren, Donald Mc Manahan, Karen Mc Reynolds, Edward McKee, Gia Medina, Estella Mejia, Lupe Melendez, Griselda Melendez, Marisela Mendez, Jose Mendez, Michael Mendez, Paul Mendoza, Dusty Mendoza, Leticia Mendoza, Martin Mendoza, Miguel Mercado, Carmen Mercado, Maria Meza, Herlinda Meza, Ramon Milanez, Ubaldo Miller, Kara Miller, Paige Miramontes, Sara Mohri, Tabo Monzingo, Scott Mora, Damon Morales, Paul Moreno, Patricia FRESHMEN 71 Murris, Michael Munoz, Manuel Munoz, Robert Murrillo, Romualdo Murrietta, Monica Muscato, Mark Nafarrate, Ed Najar, Rudy Narvaez, Blanca Nava, Peter Navarro, Araceli Navarro, Guadalupe Navarro, .Jerry Neal, Waynette Nelson, Dawn Nevarez, Ernest Ngo, Lan Kim Ngo, Mui Nguyen, Cuong Nguyen, Hoang Nguyen, Tuan Nielson, James Nieto, Antonio Nishikubo, Lori No, Sang Sup Nunez, Luis Nunez, Martha Nuno, Leticia Nye, Richard O'Doherty, Rachel Olmos, Linda Orozco, Rafael .s its 3 , 3 -4 F ,,ggg,,,,, if N. 5 L+ if fi it as Ci IFF Q - 'N-Q K I 'Er tra N Q., fV i f-it .Iii it Q. isis is . 'ff' 3-E ' 'iff ws .. , K WM ig? Y' i in A Q: J if i A , ,. ai! of Q fiat ar? 'sw ., I QF , fi- .,,- . -- ' Q Q' 4, at Q. Q l 5 Z?.ff13f::5' 'l P Q r +1 , ,,f.fr fe ,M Freshmen experience the agonies of P.E. 72 FRESHMEN 5 fs lil 1 S33 ai f 4 Y' , X X t g'Wf,v R 2 .3153 .,,. ef riii P J ..,, . 1 . 2 it - . f .. . - xx f-I X l ,X :ni 'fun-..,,.n N: ,... Ni ,.. L rz 1 - P 253 N r ' M Orozco, Ricardo Orozco, Sandra Orsoline, Coral Ortega, Herman Ortiz, Blanca Ortiz, Daniel Osuna, Oralia Oviedo, Steve Pacheco, Tatiana Pacheco, 'Timothy Padilla, Merye Page, Hilary Palacios, Sandy Palacios, Vidal Palestino, Maggie Pan, Julie Panchuck, Diana Pang, Johnny Paredes, Gloria Park, Jee Park, So Peairs, George Pebley, Eric Peel, Wendee Pena, Juan Pepper, Elizabeth Perales, Irma Perera, Brenda Perez, Armando Perez, Gabriel Perez, Gilbert Perez, Manuel Perez, Miguel Perez, Pedro Perry, Brent Perry, Jonathan Perry, Lisa Persons, Brandi Petas, Laura Peters, Jamie x , -9 Pham, Gam in .-:,' ' ,ie Pham, Hung v sv , Phan, Loan V, ,, g Phan, Loc , X, . ' Pharr, Elizabeth E g I ul - 'Q is Phillips, Lisa j , Pinedo, John fi Ponce, Liuia K I Porter, David M, Powelczak, Sonya J Prieto, Bryan ' 5 L , r, 3 it ,,,.. lziz A A Pujol, Cecilia ' A 5 N Quach, Hanh My g -3 I D' Quesada, Alejandro 1 L r ,,. W r' si, fs -, Lt if l r sw-wg' W lim s, ers, Layla Dinka and her friends take a break in the sun. Quezada, Joel Quezada, Sofia :' 5 , Quintana, Raymond J .Q W 1 Quintanar, Joseph r ,, L A Quintero, Aracelly - ,qs Quintero, Paula Q Q 3, I' I z.,'N K Rabitoy, Eric Ramirez, Alfonso .,:'l ,Q -, Ramirez, Angelina '.,: t I n .J A If ,NTI 5-if -2 wr Q . B 5, - ,.g:f,,,!., ,U .,,,, i,3fR,r,g,tEy Q so E,-, P' Q X- X ,, SX S ...F . lb , 51+ Q PZG come fly with u p re fs f c 3QS X s 5 X N X ED S, ii Xi fx lg .- .- X 5 H 115 1 2' is S o 1 ' N LSA' ki lxxl , ,' A ' . 5 . . s :.,,. ' 1, ,.i, f-.. f I XJ - X X 4 Ramirez, Antonio Ramirez, Daniel Ramos, Joel Ramos, Selso Rascon, Michelle Raya, Michael Raygoza, Jose Reckner, Quintian Renick, Chad Resendez, David Resendez, Fidel Reyes, Angel Reyes, Dolores Reyes, Ramiro Reyes, Rosa Reyna, Ruben Rivera, Sigrid Robertson, Mary Robles, Maria Robles, Rosa Rocha, Laura Rodriguez, Agusto Rodriguez, Albert Rodriguez, Alex Rodriguez, Degoberto Rodriguez, Digna Rodriguez, Michaelene Rodriguez, Michelle Rodriguez, Ricardo Rodriguez, Roberto Rodriguez, Roxanne Rodriguez, Sarah FRESHMEN 73 starting up Sophomore Bobby Santana and freshman Linda Olmos discuss crucial matters on the ir way to class. Rodriguez, Theresa Rodriguez, Victor Rojas, David Roman, Judith Roman, Octavio Romero, Elizabeth Romero, Enrique Romero, Margaret Romo, Robert Rosie, Michael Rouse, Pamela Rubio, Gerardo Ruiz, Chris Ruiz, David Ruiz, Elodia Ruiz, Heriberto Ruiz, Michael Russell, Terry Russell, Tony Saati, Allan Saenz, Juan Saenz-Pardo, Hector Salas, Andrew Salaz ar, Annette Salazar, Dennis Salinas, Juan Sams , Christopher Sanchez, Barbara Sanchez, Candelario Sanchez, Elizabeth Sanchez, Leticia Sanchez, Luis 74 FRESHMEN l L.. . go, ss , si M M. sl? s swl .W as ami is 4 viii' :Y is Q in r gt it M, L , ,EF if 9 ly.. i 3 X if I we iam 1.4 . 4 ., 1 1 Q f , 114 4, 5 f Sanchez, Pablo Sandoval, Andres Sandoval, Marciana Sandoval, Sergio Sanin, Harold Santacruz, Elizabeth Santoyo, Anamaria Saucedo, Ruben Schilder, Frank Schlosser, Lisa Sciarra, Andrew Scott, Joel Sedillo, Scott Seiji, Donald Seki, David Seto, Elena Severino, Rosalina Shaffstall, Randall Shimazu, Blaine Shimmin, Tracy Shollenberger, Anne Shukla, Kapil Si, Ngim Silva, Kimberly Silva, Martha Silvas, Daniel Slim, Jose Smalley, Robert Smith, Danielle Song, June Soto, Mercedes St George, Shelli Stanfield,'Deborah Stepanek, Kristie Stevens, Elisa Stratton, Sandra Suarez, Camilo Szuszka, Gregory Ta, Quang Taguchi, Gary Tan, Almerick Tang, Eng Xat Tang, Minh Tarin, Patricia Tarr, April Tejeda, Maria Telles, Kimberly Telles, Steven Terrazas, Juan Thach, Marian Tieu, Phuong To, Minh Ton, Van Hoa Torres, Antonio Torres, Bernadette Tran, An Ngoc Tran, Chau Tran, Dung Dai Tran, Duong Tran, Loan Tran Minh Tran Quoc Trevrno Cynthia g an . umm ' W Z :lli Trinh, Phat Trinh, Vi ' ' -r Troup, John Trow, Michael it is is 'sw xiii ,fs f .. s gg X 2, :1 f :. aaa A ' seg f L14 'X .t A ' 2 ,i,t . . A I as is k sw 4' Truong, Phuong Q g Q wi Tsai, Geoffrey e .... i. as -I-Say' Tom 7f'7ff': ' Tsoung Shan , , .. . fl A S A xT 'vl'l? fr A Tsuchiyama, Tiffany ' ii! Tsuneishi, Chris V' Tuong, Nhan T J. ak Tuyin, Manuel J f r' ii ' 'r W l L x N 4.- N.. 'z ,fgf . S s .- ,X K W . . f , . Q L , . we 3 1. If ' et. Q T 1? - ii Xml ig. 28 :tie ss Urzua, Luis Valarao, Jose Romme Valdepena, Norma Valdez, Blanca ,. . :- ,Qt ..,.. 'Q , fs , 94 fllti ,X Q I: fr ing Valdez, Elizabeth , Valdivia, Angie Valenzuela, Joseph Valenzuela, Michael N E.. ' ,W ., 4 . 1 - Valenzuela, Michelle Valverde, Gina Vaokakala, Telesia Vargas, Dean Vargas, Manuel Vasquez, Adela , ,.,,. . .. . .N Vasquez, David A Zi. Vasquez, John af if A ij. Vasquez, Leticia , b. Vasquez, Yomeida 'hs' 2 - N J ' 4 Vassy, Karla ' i g -K Q Vazquez, Elvia K ,,,. Q l f in Y' Q ' W J 3,4 Hurry, d ear, or we'll miss our plane! The year brought another large freshman class to San Gabriel. It was interesting to find out what the freshmen thought of the school. The El Camino Real Staff went out on Freshman Orientation and questioned several freshmen. Q: How do you like S.G.? A: It's okay, Interesting, Alright, and I like it. Q: What do you want to get out of your freshman year? A: L'New style of life. Meet new people, Learn new ex- periences, and Make new friends. Q: What did you expect of high school? A: Fun, lot's of hard classes, l thought it would be hard, but it's not. l thought it would be better and harder. Q: Did you make a lot of friends? A: Yeah,', No, not really. Q: Do you like the people at SG. A: Yes, Half and half, Yeah, everyone is different, Yes, some of them are different. Q: What do you like most about San Gabriel? A: Open campus, The people. FRESHMEN 75 Velarde, John Valasquez, Juan Velez, Vivian Venegas, Luz Venegas, Sandra Verdugo, Katherine Vergara, Vincent Vergara, Yvonne Vickery, Brenden Vidrio, Victor Viera, Carolina Villasenor, James Vitale, Gina Vite, Leonard Vu, Dong Vuong, Binh Vuong, K. Tune Vuong, Sun Vuong, Tien Wa, Shiann Wagner, Lisa Wagner, Patrick Walker, Ken Wall, Lisa Walsh, Kevin Wang, Gary Wang, Jenny Ward, Linda Waters, Tedene Watje, Craig Weddle, Runald is QD i KN? ,,i.. - X X. Lx . e S x t-et. - a n-'Q 'l' iii if ' lah .. M .:., I Q ' if '-SN' 1 b W' . - :i K Q Q s ' f K- t is flii K' l ' Q ' X A W .sri 'X N Y KLLIK 5 ,I . . 1 my a x , T 5, 'E' I Q if I O . , Q. fs! 5 tv- - WF J' 3? an 1 i - as ss. - -'Q is T! E-::.. I as , 'Z lll 1 li W 5 Y , ' all if Si. Lisa Phillips gets with the yearbook theme as she dons a smile in her up-and-away sweat-shirt. 76 FRESHMEN HIC HE? Irvs Q -Fresh- MCH LJ Qu, 2 AWG? S 'I dk ,E s Q fi -ile 5, Zi' if C R KT 3 i 'Cf . if EN' 13 L sill' 02 Zuniga, Richard s L, gr ik X , ,F i xc, . . sw? . ,gnu Z I Wells, Ronald Willcuts, James Willford, Laura Williams, Joseph Williams, Kimberly Williams, Robert Willis, Tim Winegar, Craig Woo, J .V. Woods, Gioia Woodworth, Wendy Worrilow, Lisa Wright, Michael Yamada, Yuichi Yang, Abraham Yee, Christine Yen, Peter Yerex, Michele Yu, Lynda Zambrano, David Zamora, Julieta Zamora, Maggie Zapata, Julio Zarate, Mike Zavala, David Zuniga, Antonio Zuniga, Mark finishing up . . . no photos . . . JUNIORS Acoff, Mark Almanza, Daniel Alvarey, Victor Anastasiou, Amalitsa Baies, Jessica Barajas, Rosie Bennett, Daphnie Bramdila, Ernest Buckley, Leslie Bugarn, Guadalupe Cardenas, George Carpio, Artero Chastain, Timothy Chong, Moc Ciranna, Roberta Cisneros, Janina Crespo, Janina Crespo, Julio Crispo, Thomas Cruz, Sean Danesly, Robert Davison, Martin Dell'Aczua, Gabriel Diaz, Teresa Diep, Isabelle Duncan, Thomas Duran, David Fang, Min Fernandez, Martha Fernandez, Sandra Fierro, Ricardo Flores, Anthony Garcia, Francisco Garcia, Maria Gaudino, Mark Goni, Kenneth Gonzalez, Virginia Graves, Micheal Guzman, Carlos Haile, Kevin Hernandez, Charles Hernandez, Hector Hernandez, Martin Hsu, Wendy Hua, Phuong Hung, Phi lngalla, Richard Jara, Javier Jeffs, Raymond Johnson, Keith Keller, Kristine Kim, Chong-Mi Lam, Johnny Larivee, John Lin, Sabrina Lopez, Anthony Lopez, Cheri Luu, Ha Ma, Tai Ma, Trien Mainey, Barbara Maldonado, Ramon Mann. Marie McConnell, Robert McReynolds, Robert Mencos, Juan Mendoza, Guillermin Mercado, Ruben Meranca, Mark Molina, Lisa Moreno, Luis Mori, Ursula Mutter, Ralph Majar, Lorraine Navarro, Jorge Nelwan, Freddy Nighikubo, Timothy Nuevo, Fernando Oropeya, Ernest Ortiz, Rick Partlow, Carolyn Perez, Rudolfo Ramsdale, Anthony Reyes, Fernando Richards, Matthew Rivera, Rossana Rodriguez, Beatrice Rodreguez, Carlos Rodreguez, Rachel Salazar, Laura Salinas, Susie Sanchez, John Santos, Nancy Serna, Patricia Silver, Michelle Soto, Aracely Summer, Albert Tanabe, Dennis Tran, Dung Tran, Huong Tran, Trung Trieu, Kham Trieu, Quanh Trieu, Thanh Unh, Chau Ung, Donh Usak, Aisha Varela, Jose Vargas, Ruben Verdugo, Paul Vermival, Linda Villasenor, Blanco Wood, Joann Zhu, Zi SOPHOMORES Acosta, Eric Acuna, Roman Adamson, Stacy Alvarado, Patricia Alvarado, Raul An, Ngu Arguelles, Dennis Barboza, Norma Barrera, Menyel Benitez, Fernando Bennick, Christine Bivens, James Bowdry, Lisa Bukowski, Susan Camacho, Maria Carlos, Armando Cavazos, Jerry Cervantes, Sylvia Chan, Quyen Chavez, Penny Chaves, Frank Coatney, William Dao, Long De La Torre, James De Nava, Gloria Dominguez, Daniel Dunne, Mark Duong, Anh Duong, Mai Duran, Sharisse Fierro, Marcoa Figuredo, Pedro Figueroa, Gabriella Flores, Roslyn Frazar, Anna Galarze, Brian Garcia, Cecilia Garcia, Greg Giandomenico, Edward Gil, Luis Gracia, Mirthala Guerrero, John Hardashi, George Huizar, George Humphrey, John lacona, Maie Jara, lsmael Kinley, Susan Lam, Ky Nhuoc Lam, Thyen Lehr, Karen Lomeli, Albert Lopez, Luis Lopez, Tony Luu, Chan Luu, Cuong Ly, Mui Nhi Mai, Van Anh Majercik, Adreana Malando, Yvette Manis, Terry Martinez, Druzmaria McPheee, Paige Medrano, Joseph Meng, Shu-Yun Muniz, Brigitte Muraca, Melody Nevarez, Damian Nosarchuk, German Nuncy, Antonio Oros, Victor Ortiz, Dan Ortiz, Joe Pena, Troy Pena, Peter Perez, Claudia Perez, Gloria Perez, Jackie Pharr, Francisco Price, Mike Ramos, Jose Raya, Richard Reimoneno, Melissa Reyes, Dina Rios, Juan Rivera, Angelica Rivera, Robert Rodello, Robert Rodriguez, Manuel Roman-Morales, Angelo Rosario, Gisela Salazar, Amelia Salazar, Raumond Sampson, Joseph Santana, Bobby Santana, Eric Santia, Richard Santistevan, Lena Shaffstall, Rhea SHelby, William Sotolongo, Efrum St. Pete, Gregory Sutton, Raymond Torrez, Gina Tran, Ba Quang Tran, Thu Ngoc Tsai, Chia-Ming Ulloa, Angelita Ung, Loc Valenzuela, Robert Vasquez, Albert Vasquez, Edward Vasquez, Manuel Veenendoal, Mike Walker, Cheryl FRESHMAN Aburto, Carlos Aguelar, Jose Algaka, Leticea Alvarez, Sergio Aponte, Reinaldo Arce, Rene Audelo, Irene Beltran, Guillermo Bennick, Kathleen Bitonti, Tom Blackwood, Kelley Buchanan, Richard Camacho, Beatriz Camacho, Frank Camacho, Juan Carpio, Manuel Castorena, Faustino Ceballos, Alverto Cepeda, Antoneo Cervantes, Maria Chan, Stanley Choi, Jun Kyu Connaughton, Candie De Leon, John Duncan, Patrick Duono, My May Esparza, Sylvia Frasquillo, Linda Gallardo, Santos Gomez, Rita Garcia, Elena Garcia, Monique Gomez, Consuelo Gonzalez, Raul Gonzalez, Victor Harris, Dorene Hung, Banh Huynh, Sonny lngalla, Richard Jara, Abel Jensen, Noelle Jojola, Ronald Jones, Tamara Khatchatdoria, Ludwig La, Sally Lai, Kin Man Lee, Cathy Limon, Rudy Lin, Gary Lopez, Jesse Lu, Gary Majeroik, Claudia Marquez, Joanna Martinez, Arlene Medina, Atonio Molina, Simon Monigka, Peggy Mora, Ana Nguyen, Huong Nuevo, Oscar Patinio, Juana Pedroza, Mike Preciado, Manuel Quach, Hoa Ramirez, Charles Ramos, Gabriel Reza, Jose Rivas, William Rochin, Polo Rodreguez, Eduardo Romero, Jack Saenz, Alverto Skinner, William Stanton, Kevin Stouder, William Sun, David Thieu, Amy Ton, Phuong Anh Tran, Angela Tran, Hue Thug Trieu, Thanh Tsai, Max Tu, Sinh Vaszuez, Marebelle Vi, Dinh, Minh Vellegas, Imael Vu, Cuong Dinh Wu, Jason Quach, Hoa Q3 W B fggw Q Q Q 24 W gif olganizaiions Jiglx M 1? 5 1, Q3 K7 9 H f C3 23, X Ea 4 ,-X K f Ld 2 W XM Q T' r zu v 49 Q xg M002 1 T, If in SE 161 EQ A ff: K2 J' X K .Q X f Q V 9' ,. X f I, N QWQW K .1f' l' f x. 5 I Aa! fa ra' v 1' '9'v.. 'Q' ' v'v 'vig 7 A 4 Lf- Q., If fig-f 'Q ' r l Q- U-7 Lim ' I UD QQ? G1 I-II M540 mfr? x ea in Q his 22 ' 'xl fy f ' '59 I Q fl 2 I , l xl , fm I-xg g ix x. ll vxN SL ,fa .. ,Elrl-Ti gf. SEMESTER I EXECUTIVE BOARD: FRONT ROW: D. Bracci. SECOND ROW: L. Mings, L. Irvine, A. Lindbeck, S. Hokans, J. Lawler. THIRD ROW: S. Tomei, C. Benavidez, J. Kakuda, C, Catillaz, L. Castaneda, B. Jackman, C. Banks, R. Strafeldas, L. Breen, P. Krusic. FOURTH ROW: J. Williams, J. Eason, K. Anders, J. Lee, D. Lee, K. Mclntire, T. Allen, TOP ROW: T. Oudin. FACULTY ADVISOR: Dr. J. Anderson. INSET: Susan Hokans, semester I president STUDENT CONGRESS: FRONT ROW: D. Valedon, R. Hernandez, K. Fonseca, G. Zamora, D. Pedroza, A. Martinez. SECOND ROW: K. Swanson, C. Kano, S. Giering, C. Goff, C. Polanco, P. Place, K. Nelson. THIRD ROW: G. Vitale, J. Lawler, A. Berardo, L. Ross, A. Calleros, L. Mings, C. Perry, T. Wilborn. FOURTH ROW: R. Zuniga, L. Carney, S. Mon- toya, C. Alfaro, D. Dragoo, L. Delgadillo, B. Hung, A. Frazer, J. Saati. BACK ROW: T. Aguilar, J. Martinez, H. Saenz- Pardo, P. Chamness, R. Grose, T. Wright, J. Robinson, A. Gamboa, M. Santoyo. 80 EXECUTIVE BOARD, STUDENT CONGRESS A.. ..... Tift I - ,L , . M fr ,9',,:s c 5 M is . ,V -.fr QQ rn' fa -K xv . KL J .. xxx' fl iv-' EXECUTIVE BOARD: BACK ROW: T. Oudin, D. Lee, R. Strafeldas, S. Hokans, J. Eason, L. Irvine, J. Bradley, S. Tomei, J. Kakuda, N. Hayami. SECOND ROW: J. Lee, P. Bradley, C. Watlet, D. Bracci, B. Archuleta, D. Hazama, D. Estrada, A. Berardo, S. Zubia, P. Krusic, J. Jones. FRONT ROW: P. Gebhardt, C. Keller, L. Tinajero, J. Kemp, D. Gron- quist, S. Tolmochow, A. Basile. wtf ' rf ii' -F-ii. STUDENT CONGRESS ll: ALPHABETICALLY: T. Aguilar, D. Archuleta, E. Becerro, C. Berki, G. Bogris, M. Bono, R. Brave, A. Brownell, T. Cammarano, L. Carney, D. Chavez, J. Choi, K. Christensen, D. Cooper, A. DeCristofaro, L. Diep, M. Dodd, M. Estrada, R. Estrada, M. Fang, D. Fortich, G. Fortich, A, Frazer, M. Garcia, S. Giering, C. Goff, H. Gonzales, D. Gronquist, R. Hernandez, P. Hsu, T. Jones, P. Kammert, R. Kim, S. Kinley, G. Kirchoff, M. Leal, K. Lowe, M. Lujan, S. Maisano, R. Manley, V. Martel, M. Martinez, J. Martino, M. Mason, S. Montoya, J. Mora, E. Nava, K. Nelson, D. Nevarez, H. Nielson, C. Nyo Dun, E. Ochoa, L. Olmas, R. Pabon, L. Perez, F. Pinedo, J. Pinedo, P. Place, A. Quintero, M. Rodri- quez, M. Rodriquez, M. Robertson, J. Saati, H. Saenz-Vardo, J. Sanford, H. Sanin, P. Savare, M. Saucedo, S. Sedillo, L. Sumerau, E. Tang, L. Tran, C. Tsuneishi, R. Valdez, K. Vassey, V. Vergara, L. Vite, G. Woods, T. Wright. The Executive Board is compos- ed of both elected officers and those chosen by the president and advisor. It is their duty to see that all events run smoothly. The Board plans and carries out such things as ASB dances, Homecoming, assemblies, and noontime activities. First semester ASB president Susan Hokans and her Board drew up the yearly budget, planned Homecoing week, noontime ac- tivities and had successful candy sales for both Halloween and Valentine's day. The second semester Board, under the direction of Brad Jackman, sold matador patches, finalized plans for the KROQ dance, organized Powder Puff Football, and made sure that BlNGO, our largest fundraiser, ran smoothly. The Student Congress is under the leadership of the ASB Vice President, which was John Lawler and Bobby Archuleta for first and second semesters respectively. Representatives who are elected from each second period class, at- tend meetings twice a month and then report the information back to their classes. The Student Congress serves as a direct connection bet- ween student government and the student body. EXECUTIVE BOARD Il, STUDENT CONGRESS ll 81 CHESS CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Walker, J. Medrano, A. Yang, K. Camacho. BACK ROW: D. Fain, P. Morales, S. Wissa. The Chess Club, met every Tues- day with advisor, Mr. Fernandez. By doing so, the club was able to 'Lbetter their skills, remarked Sammy Wissa. This also helped to prepare them for their big class tournament which is held every year in late February. When the tournament was over, the competitive members of this club continued to practice and design new strategies for next year's tournament. Among many of the new and in- teresting clubs this year is Computer Technology. This club is dedicated to inform the general public of the many uses of computers. This year, they have gone to computer conventions and had guest speakers attend their meetings to demonstrate the many different computers and their functions. Peer Counseling, new this year, is - a club for those who wish to help fellow students. The student counselors discuss attendance pro- . blems and any other problems that i may arise in their one-to-one conver- , ' sations with their counselors. This r club has proved to be very beneficial both to those being counseled as well as the counselors. O l O lim COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: FRONT ROW: W. Huston, T. Yen, C. Ruesga, P, Keyzer, P. Altenburger. BACK ROW: L. Lovio, T. Ouidin, L. Young, K. Higa, S, Docherty, G. Kircholf, J. Chan, M. Huhn, L, Denyer, K. Mahoney. PEER COUNSELING: FRONT ROW: S. Tomai, S. Levine, V. Vzlasquez, M, Alderete, D. Rodelo, P. Baker, N. Komatsu, l. Gasca, SECOND ROW: P. Krier, I.. Duran, D. Estrada, M. Bragger, J. Perea, J. Jara, J. Tsuneishi, M. Christopher. BACK ROW: M. Donnelly, D. Hazama, H. Nielsen, T. Ranalli, M. Schwarz, K. Foster, J. Alonso, C. Young, M. Rodriquez, M. Farrell. , thinking it up . . . 82K CHESS CLUB, COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, PEERKCOUNSEUNG N -C5 t ,f fi, ' 11' X- . affw 1 s. 1 0 7 7 A await A 11 ESF I: FRONT ROW: D. Saporito, A, Ramirez, P. Krusic, J. Jones, S. Ralph, C Kano, M. Vega, M. Duffy, K. Lowe, A. Chen, K Anders, A. Amores, K Peterson, . Breen, K Mclntyre, G. Munda. SECOND ROW: A, DeCristofaro, L, Lorro, S, Choi, P. Vandenburgh, T Yen, P.Chamness, R La Valley, M. Huhn, A Basxle, N, Komatsu, L Martinez, P. Katayama, M: Farago, L, Pencis, E Jack. THIRD ROW: S. Chan, C, Williams, L. Mercer, S. Docherty, P Altenburger, R, Vega, K iga, L. Huang, K. Nelson, M. Bragger, M. Virant, C. Casey, G. Kirchhoff, K. Mahoney, K. Borgie FOURTH ROW: C, Wong, C Louie, J, Dang, B, Flygar, J han, E, Falto, K Kehner, G. Szyszko, D. Kyle, T Jones, J. Kemp, T, Kubo, C. Oliveros, J. Simmons, C, Mercado, L Young FIFTH ROW: J, Katayama. K Park, . Tinajero, S Wissa, D. Nakamura, L, Chwa, S. Stratton, L Wau, J. Bradley, H, Kim, C, Satoshige, J Kakuda, J. Eason, M Ferguson, M. Chisholm BACK OW: A. Thach, R. Bojarski, K. Jung, P. Tsoifaesue, S, Chang, R. Kim, C Lee, D. Chow, P, Bradley, C. Jones, T. Nugurd, R. Amores, D. Pettit, B. Jackman, S okans. ,.,.. ..,,,. 3, , V: La,,,5 The California Scholarship Federa- tion is an honor society in which students of every grade may qualify, To be eligible for CSF, one must earn at least a total of ten points which are given according to the grade earned. This year's CSF enjoyed a trip to Disneyland in mid-March with students from all over Southern California. After belonging to CSF for four semesters, including one in the senior year, one is eligible for life membership. This is one of the highest academic honors bestowed upon a Matador. E . 's CSF ll: FRONT ROW: M. Bragger, C. Casey, M. Virant, A. Basile, C Williams, A. DeCristofaro, T Jones, C, Kano, J. Jones, P. Krusic, S, Ralph, D. Saporitio, A. Ramirez, K. Mahoney, K, lBorgie, G Klrchhoff. SECOND ROW: B. Jackman, R. La Valley, M Huhn, C, Tsai, M. Lin, B, Walker, G, Crosby, E, Mercen, G, Munda, H. Page, J Erickson, T Jones, C. Yee, E, Arguellas. M Vega, A Amores, P, Altenburger. THIRD ROW: S. Hokans, L, Huang, S, Choi, M lshihara, S Chan, R Amores, C Joes, D Chow, P. Morales, R. Jarchow, K Mclntyre, K Nelson, P Bradley, K Anders. FOURTH ROW: J Kakuda, B. Flydgar, J Chan, K Kehner, G. Szyszko, T Nuguld, C Lee, R. Vega, K Hlga, T. Yen, H Kim, C Oliveros, T Kubo. C Mercado. M Farago, E Falto FIFTH ROW: J. Bradley, S Wissa, J. Dang, A Thach, L Akutagawa, J Katayama, K Park, L Tina1ero,L Chwa. R Kim, P. Chen, D Nakamura, C Satoshige, M Chisholm. D Pettit, J Jarvis. E. Jack, L, Pencis BACK ROW: C, Mar, P Tsoifa Sue, S. Chang, V Woo, K Jung, P Katayama, A Chang, L Martinez, N. Komatsu, K Lowe, J Kemp, K Swanson, M Murashige, R Huges, J. Eason, K Peterson, L. Breen, Q I . 83 ART STAFF: FRONT ROW: L. Rey, F. Gafcia, T. LaCasella, V. Sakul, M. Valdez, M. Escamilla, 5. Lim, S. Choi, L. Hernandez. SECONI ROW: P. Wong, L. Diaz, D. Limon, J. Dang, L. Chwa, S. Tolmochow, G. Paz, C. Louie, C. Wang, M. Brekke, P. Hsu, L. Mings. BACK ROW: I. Pencis, S. Borgie, B. Wang, R. Strafeldas, A. Brownell, C. Watlet, K. Nelson, A. Santos, S. Wicke, A. Calleros, E. Jack. This year, Art Staff's duties included l ' both buying the decorations and l decorating the gym for all the school ' dances. Some of the theme dances that were decorated were, Gidget goes to San Gabriel ia beach partyl, the Homecoming Dance, the Pajama Party and all other various stag dances. Under first and second semester leaders, Robert Strafeldas and Sandy Tomolchow, the job was well done and the dances were enjoyed by all who attended. Under the leadership of Sara Tomei, this year's Alumni Committee made our 1982 Homecoming a great success. Homecoming Day activities included a pep rally in the morning, followed by the faire in the afternoon and the foot- ball game at night with a semi-formal dance after the game. The theme this year was Good Friends are Forever. When asked why she picked this theme, Tomei replied, Many long lasting friendships are made during the high school years. ALUMNI: FRONT ROW: L. Wolfstone, M. Brekke, A. Santos, C. Watlet, S. Borgie, D. Polimeni, M. Greer. SECON ROW: S. Tomei, S. Choi, L. Rey, R. Fernandez, T. LaCasella, E. Woo, A. Serna, L. Castaneda. BACK ROW: L. Olmo L. Diaz, J. Katayama, J. Kakuda, L. Chwa, J. Tsuneishi, C. Oliveros, A. Chang. 84 ART STAFF, ALUMNI 1 working up . . . g , 4 r In s 5 '1 -s.. I I :Sh V I . v f 'X ' A f 'KN A . . ACTIVITIES: FRONT ROW: L. Olmos, R. Fernandez, T. LaCasella, G. Borgis, M. Escamilla, L. Luzzi, L. Castaneda, L. Rey, A. Serna. SECOND ROW: L. Chwa, M. Brekke, L. Diaz, M. Esseln, T Allen, L. Carney, D. Polimene, M. Geer, M. Valdez. BACK ROW: K. Williams, S. Stratton, S Hokans, L. Breen, C. Watlet, K. Mclntyre, A. Santos, L. Mings, H. Page. ELECTIONS: FRONT ROW: S. Chan, L. Mings, B. Hupp, C. Watlet, S. Hokans, N. Geer, D. Limon. Q-'QW .s we S' I 5 3 ,,..ff M... - 'K .. N TN-.M 4. la The Activities Committee was responsible for arranging for the bands and D.J.'s at our dances. Georgia Bogris and Annette Berardo, first and second semester chairpersons, were responsi- ble for a first at SGHSg popular Disc Jockey, Jedd the Fishl' from KROQ, played at our St. Patrick's Day Dance. The Assemblies committee had a difficult task this year because of the large increase in the number of students. The students were accom- modated by having three dif- ferent assemblies. Despite this problem, the assemblies were well planned and very entertaining. Our ASB elections could not have been run without this year's Elections Commit- tee. They helped out with political elections, Homecom- ing Queen elections, and Prom Queen elections. ASSEMBLIES: FRONT ROW: L. Diaz, A. Basile, P. Chen, G. Paz. BACK ROW: A. Santos, C. Watlet, R. Strafeldas, E. Jack, L. Pencis, L. Mings. ACTIVITIES, ASSEMBLIES, ELECTIONS 85 As the third bell rings, everyone knows that the stretcher is coming to rescue. When they hear that third bell, the Stretcher Crew drops whatever they are doing and races to the nurse's office for instructions. From there they can be seen runn- ing with their equipment to those in need. Stretcher Crew is a very helpful and much appreciated group. Girls' League is a service club although many think it somehow has to do with sports. Girls' League is an all girls' club that has bake sales to raise money. All this money is given to two girls on Girls' League as S100 scholarships. In the past they've had fatherfdaughter dinners, but this year it was a family dinner. Girls' League has helped the PTA at Back-to-School-Night and has run the elections for Senior of the Month. STRETCHER CREW: FRONT ROW: R. Vega, M. Geer, S, Docherty, D. Lee. BACK ROW J Theriot R Neal L Hesselgesser, T. Giandomenico. .Nbr G,-1 ISN 'sr g , sy, -8 ...xx GIRLS' LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: L. Chwa. A. Chang, A. DeCristofaro, S. Stratton, A. Arteaga, S Hokans C Keller A Basile - .... . . l'?'Pi'!.29B..:.'- 86 STRETCHER CREW, GIRLS' LEAGUE COURTESY: FRONT ROW: L. Elias, C, Donegan, R. Elias, R. Gallegos, K. Yim, J. Arellano, N. Hayami. l I KEYWANETTES: FRONT ROW: M. Farago, L. Pencis, E, Jack, S. Coles, K. Mahoney. SE- COND ROW: V. Sanchez, L. Lovio, H. Lysne, K. Leavelle, C. Magro, D, Polimeni. BACK ROW: C. Williams, G. Kirchhoff, M. Magee, J. Williams, M. lshihara, D. McNail. KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW: R. Camperi, D Lee J Bradley SECOND ROW J Eason, R. Vega, B. Frank. BACK ROW: R Kitagueli J Ingersoll L Lawver S Wissa. The Courtesy Committee is responsible mainly for ushering at any show or program that is held here at SGHS. This year they also helped out at Back-to-School-Night by showing parents around the campus. The Key Club and Keywanettes are Service clubs under the direc- tion of the Kiwanis Club of San Gabriel. A highlight of the Keywanettes this year was a trip to Visailia, CA, The trip, sponsored by Kiwanis, was part of a farm-city exchange program. Our San Gabriel students spent the weekend in the country while students from the country were hosted here. COURTESY, KEY CLUB KEYWANNETTE 87 writing it up . . . Quill and Scroll is a national organization for high school students interested in journalism. They enter writing contests and they also sponsor contests. This year, San Gabriel's Quill and Scroll held a banquet for all the members and their parents here in the cafeteria. Each year, the talented Staff of Sol y Sombra pro- duce and present the faculty and student body a very interesting magazine. This year's magazine was filled with drawings, pictures, short stories and poems which were all done by students from SGHS. The Society for the Preservation of English Language and Literature, otherwise known as SPELL, is one of the newer clubs on campus. This year, the club ex- perienced live theater, ballet and other cultural events under the direction of Mrs. Mules. S S In 16 TTT 11 L. Q50 ,,'J ar ji, SPELL: FRONT ROW: R. Fernandez, S. Coles, L. Lovio, M, Magee, C. Oliveros, C. Magro, K. Mahoney, D. Polimeni, L. Diaz, S. Walpert, G, Vandenburgh, K. Leavelle, S. Choi. BACK ROW: L. Mireles, G. Kirchhoff, R. Kim, Mrs. Mules ladvisorl, R. Strafeldas, C. Watlet, M. Farago, A. Santos, T. Jones, D. Fortich, J. Choe, J. Knapp. 88 QUILL AND SCROLL, SPELL, SOL Y SOMBRA 'S QUlLL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROW: D.Arguelles, T. Vitale, M. Lehar do, D. Castro. SECOND ROW: L.Breen, A. Basile, H. Nguyen, M Magee. BACK ROW: D. Quintin, Mr. Moore, P. Keyzer, D, Lee. SOL Y SOMBRA: FRONT ROW: S. Stratton, L. Chwa, A. Basile, J Katayama, E. Huston. BACK ROW: P, Katayama, C. Keller, P. Keyzer, R. Kim S. Tomei. 41 lutsrn -Q? --X 1 1 Yun... . ..,.A. i I ff J ,, M i X Q DSE N X is Q . G ,gi N ,Q ' ,- - as R3 gfe-323333 -. al MATADOR STAFF l: FRONT ROW: D, Quintin, D. Lee, C. Catillaz, L. Breen. SECOND ROW: B. Townsend, D. Arguelles, M. Magge, E, Donnelly. BACK ROW: L. Lawver, Mr, Moore, T. Vitale. INSET: Danny Lee and Diane Castro, Editors-in-Chief. MATADOR STAFF ll: FRONT ROW: D. Quintin, BACK ROW: D. Castro, D. Arguelles, L. Lawver, T. 9 If l s , 2 6 x . . . +fWf . . ,ago .W f, ir' .awww vw-f N... ,,,.,... WNW ef-'WW I WM M, ,,,.,, . . MM f .4 M... ,..,..-W . . Wmwmmi.. .. ---....,,, ,W i P . Y M. Moore, B. Townsend, P. Keyzer, T. Nishikubo, M. Magee. Vitale, A. Albers, T. Giandomenico, D. Henley. wR'W nv 53? N13 M. X ' - .,. ...WT .. . ff N . . ...s .Mi t .. ' ' l The San Gabriel High School Matador Staff is a constructive group of students who use their writing skills and creativity to publish the school newspaper. This year, the advisor, Mr. Michael Moore, helped the students pro- duce an informative and interesting publication using various articles, photographs, and captions. Students who have taken at least one semester of Journalism and have learned basic writing techni- ques and skills may be promoted to positions on the Matador Staff. Danny Lee served as editorainachief first semester, and Diane Castro succeeded him for the second half of the year. MATADOR STAFF 89 The AFS committee is responsi' ble for raising funds for American Field Service students from both American and foreign countries. This year's AFS show was the 6O's in Revue, a great success. This year's AFS student was Chris Keller from Switzerland. Those go- ing abroad next summer are Eric Donnelly, John Lawler, Deena Pet- tit and Ric Neal. The members of the German club have an opportunity to learn more about the German culture through various ways. They have many fund raisers in order to earn money for their yearly ski trip. This year's trip was for two nights and three days at a lodge owned by a German family. lt was both educa- tional and enjoyable. The German club attended also the Oktoberfest which was held at Wilderness Park. AFS COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: E. Jack, K. Rodriguez, P. Chen, M. Geer, S. Chan, D. Bracci, S. Choi, L. Pencis. SE- COND ROW: J, Choe, W. Peel, M. Murashige, C. Keller, GLOBE, S. Follmer, A. Basile, K. Lowe, L. Chwa. B. Wang BACK ROW: S. Wecke, L. Irvine, E. Woo, B. Hupp, M. Lozano, P. Quiutero, R. Strafeldas, R. Neal, H. Page. ,f X. if I i I l GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Tsuchiyama. K. Johnston. D. Nishi, E. Robbins, C. Hauke, R. Neil. L. Lovio, T. Yen. SECOND ROW: E. Arguelles. S. Kao, E. Woo. J. Song, G. Woods. P. Moreno. B. Lloren, C. Ochoa, K. Tauch. THIRD ROW: M. Esselin. C. Baker. J. Yu, G. Kir- . choff. J. Choe. P. Hsu. P. Bradley. G. Farago. D. Polimen, S. Sommer. FOURTH ROW: L. Young. G. Valenzuela, R. La Valley. R. Strafeldas. J Zetlmaier. K. Anders, A. Chen, D. Cooper, L. Lucia. F. Batista. BACK ROW: M. Kelley. B. Hupp, E. Woo. J. Eason. E. Kirchoff. E. Strafeldas. i M Chisholm. J. Bradley, K. Christensen. R. Vega. M. Farago. l a mg i up . . . t lk' 't i 90 AFS. GERMAN CLUB ...AA FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: D. McConville, D. Seki, S. Forester, E. Lew, L. Chwa, J. Tsuneishi, D, Nguyen, F. Wong, , Olmos, R. Stegall. SECOND ROW: R. Stegall, A. Saati, C. Suarez, S. Chan, S. Lopez, J. Dang, F. Cruz, L, Lovio, E, ercer. BACK ROW: C. Wong, M. Tafoya, M. Esseln, B. Hupp, T. Oudin, M, Correll, J, Contabile, B. Wang, J. Choe, L. Ward. The French Club participated in many French oriented events. These included French restaurants, where they learned more about French cooking, French museums, where they learned more about French art, and French theatre. Mrs. Hardy is the advisor of the French club. This year's Spanish club cons sisted of 20 members. They visited many Spanish oriented places. One of many trips was to Olvera Street where they ate Spanish pastries, visited Spanish museums and ex- perienced the Spanish culture. CLUB: FRONT ROW: W. Chwa, T. Kubo, S, Park, T. LaCasella, D. Khaw, L. Kunioka, R. Jarchow, R. Reyes. D. Perez, M. Maricela, ACK ROW: G. Beltran, S. Williamson, W. Jacobs, D. Fain, S. Ware, P. Morales, E. Rabitoy, T. Jones, C. Halaka, T, Thompson, R. Mata, J. iaz. , - Y .J FRENCH CLUB, SPANISH CLUB 91 reaching up . . . 5 X..z- X 11 FBLA: FRONT ROW: P. Gonzalez, A, Tarr, H. Luu, C. Wang, M. Melendez, Y. Vasquez. SECOND ROW: T. Hocker. B. Walker, A, Arteaga, H. Lysne, L. Chwa, S. St. George. BACK ROW: A. Hernandez. A. Calleros, Mrs, D. Miller. A. Yang, T. Shimmin, T. Winovitch. 1 FBLA, the Future Business Leaders of America, attended many con- ferences where they went to workshops and competitions against different schools in the state. The president, Theresa Winovitch, and ad- visor, Mrs. Miller attended a con- ference in Fresno for two days, where they learned about business skills. At the end of the year the top students at- tended a nation wide conference at the Disneyland Hotel. Science and Math Students Organization consists of students who are math and science oriented. The special requirements for members in- clude at least one year of science and two years of math. Freshmen are con- sidered for admission through intera views only. Their main purpose is to enhance their interest by going on various trips such asg museums of science and industries, JPL., and Ca' State. 92 FBLA, SAMSO , SAMSO: FRONT ROW: A. Yang, K, Borgie, K. Peterson, S. Chan, L. Chwa, P. Chamness, S. Wissa. SECOND RO C.Binkley, S. Nakamoto, M. Nakabagashi, K. Kehner, S. Chang, A. Chang, R. Camperi. M. Chisholm. BACK ROW: Oudin.F. Batista, P. Keyzer. D. Bridges. M. Huhn, C. Jones. R. La Valley. R. Kim. W W ef' ' 4 4 it VL 451' as W 2 fr' A' W' J J if , , i -mr, , ,V 1 hr 5 .-52 Ii. MASO: FRONT ROW: R. Hernandez, S. Arreola, L. Juarez, S. Martinez. SECOND ROW: G. Gonzales, P. Gonzalez, F. Gomez, E. Gonzalez. THIRD ROW: S. Gonzalez, A. Moreno. R Bravo. FOURTH ROW: M. Tafoya, A. Garcia, T. Nunez. BACK ROW: E, Dacheco, S. Montoya, R. Hernandez, V. Alvarez. NFL: FRONT ROW: T. Oudin, T. Yen, P. Carvajal, R. LaValley, K. Kehner, B. Hupp, B. Dash. BACK ROW: A. Rothstein, D. Pettit, A, DeCristofaro, B. Trahern, K. Mahoney, E. Jack, B. Walker. C. Williams, O. Oliveros, C. Shoemaker. v . dent Organization, is one of the more organized clubs in our cam- pus. Their main purpose is to raise funds for scholarships which are awarded to students of any minori- ty background. IDIC is a science fiction club, Star Trek, Dr. Spock, and all those crazy and unexplainable things. L This year's president was Tom Oudin who followed the tradition of creating unique and original ideas forthe club. NFL stands for the National Forensic League. They are a na- tional honor society that competes in debate and speech. This year's NFL participated in the Mock Trials, and competed at the Lion's Club Rotary Contest and the Native Sons and Daughter's. They have also had celebrated guest speakers who support the honor society for tomorrowls leaders. in :wal ..., N'Hr? 'f IDICZ FRONT ROW: R. Smalley, R. Emond, M. Robertson, R. Orozco, P. Fedor. SECOND ROW: R. Kim, S. Corteau, J. Jarvis, E. Arguelles, L Breen. BACK ROW: A. Albers, T. Oudin, M. Chisholm, R. La Valley, S. Nakamoto, D. Nakamura. MASO, IDIC. NFL 93 94 Clubs tu X W, ix clockwise: Pages 94-95 Members of Choreo as seen in their Oklahoma spot ot On With the Showf' Executive Board gets creative while hanging around. The band shows their enthusiasm at a victorious football game. Drill team breaks attention to ap- plaude this year's Homecoming Court. Varsity Yell leader, Melinda Pfost. gets in the spirit of Pajama Day. Ns iff!! JW I is We L club in action My ,- 4, 41 ds San Gabriel High School has many types of clubs and commit- tees. There are clubs for intellec- tuals, sports, enthusiats, cultural in- terest groups, and those with ser- vice orientation. Membership varies from club to club. Some require interviews, others may accept sign-ups while some are open to those who attend an orientation meeting. Previous activities are specified as qualifica- tions for several national clubs, Each of these groups has respon- sibilities expected ot its members. These may include attendance, participation in fundraisers and paying minimal dues. As a club member, one benefits from making new friends, experiencing respon- sibility, and having lots of fun. Clubs 95 Choreo is a club of twenty members. This year's President was Laura Corral with Vice Presi- dent, Jeannie Dilworth, and advisor was Mrs. R. Steinhour. The dancers commented how much fun dancing was but, what hard work it was. They were reliev- ed when performances were over, but could not wait until dancing started again. When three year member Teri Garcia was asked what choreo meant to her, she said Choreo means a hectic schedule and sore muscles, but a lot of fun! The twenty-five members of Pep Commission showed their en- thusiasm, unity, and spirit this year when it came to cheering and mak- ing signs for the games. We work as a family said Debbie Place, first semester head, but we couldn't do it without our advisor Ms. Vario, she went on to say. Pep takes a lot of time, energy, and effort, but the fun of it is well worth it. , in 3 CHOREO: FRONT ROW: D. Nelson, B. Snell, K. Peterson, D. Ciaglia. SECOND ROW: C. Lopez, L. Corral, D. Limon R. Ramos, T. Garcia. THIRD ROW: D. Place, P. Chen, P. Chen, A. Amores, M. De La Cruz, T. Olivas, L. Vasconez BACK ROW: K. Swanson, J. Dilworth, K. Anders, E. Jack, K. Burns. .......,.,..s QI V E PEP COMMISSION: FRONT ROW: W. Woodworth, R. Fain, D. Guzman, P. Amador, B. Torres. SECOND ROW: D. Place, F. Manna, L Lovio, B. Aispuro, A. Calleros, D. Goode. THIRD ROW: N. Dickson, Y. Perales, A. Fregozo, T. Garcia, R. Houchin, P. Bradley. BACK ROW S Zubia, T. Allen, K. Nelson, A. Berardo, S. Tolmochow. INSET: Pep commission worries about the game. ammmg it up . , 96 CHORUS, PEP COMMISSION l 'i , gtgfg. Vt s if W:-itil T ,, 7' wax- ,. M ' , ...NI ' ff, ,T ' M. . 'lc . 1 T A -r T at r 1 . y g W. ,W .. ... , if - 'N A -.. 'W . W. in TERNATIONAL SINGERS: FRONT ROW: C. Gomey, M. Soriano, T. Mac, F. Lee, R. 'eng T Ha L. Phan, X. Ly, M. Tang, V. Tran. SECOND ROW: F. Ly, Q. Doung, L. Chung, Lau S Sandoval, E. McReynolds, J. Aguilar, M. Ngo, M. Fang, S. Lin, W. Hsu. BACK JW R Jara, D. Lai, M. Ly, M. Kim, T. Tran, K. Truong, T. Vaokakla, E. Garcia. ,JI ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Mr. Hoard - piano G DeLosReyes S Naliamoto, G. Flordeliz, L. Briqida, C. Tia, T Hoa J Page guitar BACK ROW: F. Ochoa, J. Young, R. Vasquey R Rhoades S Tran V. Sakul, R. Hurtado. This year, there were three new additions to the music department, an instrumental group, and the other two were choristers. The Ensemble, was actually an attempt to organize an orchestra, although the turn-out consisted of pianists and guitarists. The New Singers, consisted of fifty students with mostly ninth graders and one senior. Mr. Reynolds was glad of the Mreally good nucleus of singers from Jefferson. Forty, mostly non-English speak- ing students, formed the Interna- tional Chorus. All year they learned many different types of music, which they performed at the end of the year. -s- ilmi ii :WW . 'ii'r..:'5 N 'Eze 4 . G . . 3. 1 ,,, . . . L,,,, ,,,.,, , , ,, - ., ,L .gi.ffe1eff.'fffff4 1 f -- 1 1 1 sffrzwfYzfzfeargffefffff.-f-if ,ru Mme . owe ' ' ,1 .qimg ,.... W., .. . NEW SINGERS, INTERNATIONAL SINGERS ENSEMBLE 97 ohargmg up 98' PEP SQUAD 1 'Ts ,,-g p at ...M 5. give: clockwise: P. 98-99 San Gabriel High Schools' 1982-1983 Pep Squad. J.V. YELL: M. Duffy, T. Escarsega, J. Longo, J, Perea, C. Pfost, K. Sharp. The Alma Mater after a glorious game. THE BULL: L. Ross, M, Virant. -.f VARSITY YELL: C. Benavidez, D. Ciaglia, A. Estrada, C. Lopez, L. Lujan, S Peters, M. Pfost. FROSH-SOPH YELL: V. Carr, D. Limon, P. Place, M. Sharp, B. Snell, J. T hurn. SONG: C. Banks, G. Bogris, J. Kemp, S. Lim, K. Lowe, H, Rhee, V. Sanchez, K Swanson. CAPE 8: FLAG: M. Bragger, K. McManaman, J. Tsuneishi, T. Winovich, E. Woo D. Zankovich. vw-A in QE 'sw 1. San Gabriel's 1983 Pep Squad started early on its way to cheer for the school. Work began with a week of camp held at Santa Bar- bara during the summer holidays. The football season came and they entertained audiences with their clever routines. The rest of the year was a series of competi- tions and games in which the girls dazzled the entire student body with their great spirit. PEP SQUAD 99 X' as Q. ,fl J The members of the stage crew worked very hard to make the pro- duction a success. The crew was in charge of all the scene changes and lighting and audio aspects of the fall Variety show. They also built sets, provided props and created audio and lighting effects for the Spring Show. To be selected into the Interna- tional Thespian Society is a great honor which is bestowed upon those who devote themselves to the dramatic arts. Every year fifteen to twenty students from San Gabriel are chosen to be a part of this Society. A student is nominated for the group after acquiring ten points. These points can be earned by performing in the school drama productions. The Thespians per- formed in skits for the fall variety show and were a part of the spring production this year. 100 STAGE CREW, THESPIANS aciingup .. . ll ss STAGE CREW: BOTTOM ROW: L. Spaienka, E. Berru, T. Carmighan, D. Patton, P. Salvatti, S. Brown, F. Machon, P. Contreras. TOP ROW: M. Lewis, R. Danila, D. Gronquist, M. Pabon, J. Hamilton, S. St. Peter, J. Fontana, J. Theriot, M. Barbey, R. Barbey. INSET: Mr. Heape gives directions. f 3 1 X l THESPIANS: FRONT ROW: P. Krusic, D. Blanton, K. Peterson, J, Jarvis, J. Romano, L, Peterson, J. Eason, L. Breen, K. Mclntyre, G. Bogris, C. Banks, K, Lowe, A, Chen, A. Basile, R. Neal, E. Strafeldas, R. Vega. . -AF' -5-5-.N KAHANA KAI: ALPHABETICAL ORDER: M. Alderete, T. Allen, C. Banks, C. Benavidez, G. Bogris, D. Bracci, S. Devery, A. Freeman, R. Gallegos, S. Hokans, C. Keller, J. Kemp, G. Kir- chhoff, J. Longo, K. Lowe, A. Martinez, K. Mclntyre, K. McManaman, C. Neal, D. Nelson, R. Palermo, S. Peters, A. Rothstein, V. Sanchez, B. Snell, K. Swanson. t , I HUALALEI: FRONT ROW: K. Mariscal, L. Martin, B. Flores, N. Moreno, D. Fontana, K. Rodriguez. BACK ROW: J. Lipp, S. Buckley, J. Romano, S. Delatorre, A. Armstrong, P. Buckley, C. Troncoso. The Tri-Hi-Y clubs on campus are Kahana Kai, Amor Ameechi, and Hualalei. Each of these clubs has a president. The president of Kahana Kai was Kelly McIntyre, of Amor Ameechi, Peggy Krier, and of Hualalei, Stacy LaVine. The clubs are sponsored by the local Y.M.C.A. Every month each club is respon- sible for a religious experience, a fund raiser, a social, a service to the community, and an educa- tional. The clubs also sponsor the Sweet Hearts Ball, which was held in February at the Pasadena Civic Center. Members of the clubs com- mented about their fun experiences in San Gabriel's Tri-Hi-Y clubs and were proud to be a part of them. ws...-mx AMOR AMEECHI: ALPHABETICAL ORDER S Bell A Berardo K Burns D Ciaglia,A.Clutterbuck,D. Cooper, M.Courson T Hoos L Irvine K Krier P Krier S. Lim, R. Montalvo, D. Nakamura, L. Olmos M Perera L Tinalero M Virant KAHANA KAI, AMOR AMEECHI HUALALIE 101 aloha . . . ,X ffff Fi: f. V lWl1.,1.i?5XsFli A... . if-1' ,. 1 ,, Ziifiwi-fi Ss? was 5 . vw: s,.l.?i'f?-YE. V115 ,f , Q.. ,f , fgf. we -I f-.A:..,y,5,f5i....g:.:,...4 V .F V... f .fs 1. f - 5. ,if-:.a-',.1,L,,e.4,eu Q?g.f,,..ff., fy, :fx-f f 'alf':':3?Tf 'M - . .. .. '.f a --If '+ a -' 11 . .'r'm :aq.,.. .-2 af. A . -,. , .,., yy- K.. . ' ' 4. 1 f 2 T iff'-. . ' ' ' ww A ,Www 'ff' ' , .'- if M-Ari' T X M45 -r - -.-rf, .H Tr-ffqfa 4 ,,.. - M 'wil 1, - 4... 1-1 ' 1-i'W',, L' fi 1 r r Q .' 'wr ..,,1. ...ta fi .. , . 4 3 . ' .. W' '9 , ' 1 ff f X LV-6 ' - 'ww , M Y., q.v..,..-X. . fa A e xr .. . V ' all: n 1 ri ' '--55' igfaf'il'avfi. ' X f N A 1 43 , MT, K ' 4 f ww W mania, - M Mtitw' M' W MAJORETTES: FRONT ROW: G. Kirchoff, S. Sams, D. Nakamura, E. Mecer, M. Valverde. FRONT ROW: J. Arellano, K. Neal, C. Perez, D. Stanfield, L. Gellis, Al Tarr, J. Chan, J. Ponce, J. Thomson, T. Wilborn, L. Denyer, F. Reyna, B. Jones, S. Sedillo. SECOND ROW: R. Severino, A. Kate, N. Ma, X. Castro, M. Anderson, Ri Amores, S. Giba, P. Salvatti, A. Minkler, M. Esseln, D. Smith, S. Basta, C. Maglente, M. Garcia, J. Medina, R. Dash, D. Vu. BACK ROW: E. Kirchoff, P, Krusic, F. Chavis, C. Eastman, C. Hauk, F. Batista, M. Altenburger, J. Raygoza, R. Neal, R. La Valley, M. Chisholm, N. Hayami, M. Kelly, A. Alburs, J. D. Fain, L, Perez, M. Schroedle, J. Mills, J. Martin, J. Chan, S. Wa, H. Trinh, C. Watje, H. Hool, S. Robertson. Wy 44, W5-'L Ja-J 4-aft. Ag, ' ' K - , , , L ,U y M Q W A ' 4 a M ,. ml. - ' '-r.: S. --, 1 - f V 1 .- ' V 7 . Vg-at . ' ,g.I1f1,gg, 1' s . . . ,L z, - ' 'f' ' f -eff f ' f.,,ai5'--' e ' .. . Y - l .. ,M :ag 'fPf f: f .-. 3fL',-f.'igf'.,1,,g-1, L., .1 f gif: ' -my Ma., ..f.a'f ,. uf , ,,f.f:1-A-,V f' ,L ' V A, wwf! 11 4... . Q 4. 1... -. . .1 .- T ' fu. V..-F we V ig .V :--.1 f 24 Ii:-fa -f A 'A .. ,',: 1.-,- r, 1 - . Qu-Mia.. ' .' T':,, ' '27 ,gn ..,,,..-... V , , J T , h Q .... , - . T- W -E ,fa 4 ' ?' ,Q Q ?JF:5,'3k. f ..:'11ffff5jE 47 T'2f a? ., --'L-V . :'f'fF'3 . :Bye 1. .1 T z.: - nh - A., ,.. djfg.. ? - V.-, ' 'M 3 ,. wg a- V A51 5 ' 7... Z.: ' L, Y fi-1' 1 QP a. '.2:'if'faa rf fr ?'3Si-Wu Ti .inf-.il. 1- f 1- .'4'. . mi. fr TALL FLAG: FRONT ROW: C. Pimentel. SECOND ROW: L. Rey, T. Lacasella, DRILL TEAM: FRONT ROW: J. Bukowski, J. Simmons, L. Gonzales, L. Harris, T. BACK ROW: M. Brekke, F. Garcia, S. Wicke. Chavez, M. De La Cruz. SECOND ROW: R. Gorne, Y. Campos, K. Pearsall, A. Lopez, K. Leavelle, C. Begerow, D. Dilts. THIRD ROW: A, Choi, M. Ascarrunz, M. Magee, M. Leslie, L. Molina, C. Escamilla, K. Greene. BACK ROW: E. Medina, L. Molina, B. Wang, S. Brantley, M. Farago, M. Vega. MARCHING UNITS VOCAL BAND: FRONT ROW: A. Lindbeck, C. Banks, B. Snell, K. Gebhardt, C. Mahon, G. Lovan, A. Carroll, A. Hoang, T. Garcia, K. Peterson, L. Peterson. BACK ROW: P. Keyzer, M. Huckler, B. Jackman, R. Neal, S. Jester, W. Jefferson, M. Chisholm. Deciding to go all out for their an- nual tour this year, one hundred students from San Gabriel's Band, Marching Units, and Choir travelled to Hawaii. The trip, which took place May 5th through the 12th had been planned for nearly a year and through a steering committee of supporting parents it was suc- cessfully carried out. Fundraisers to help defray costs included selling World's Finest Chocolate the production of the first Men of SG. calender, a Battle of the Bands and attending the tapings of some well-known T.V. shows. The students stayed at a hotel which was a two-minute walk from Wakiki Beach on the island of Oaho. Their program, which includ- ed all three groups, was performed at a high school and various other selected sites. The travellers were entertained by a tour of Pearl Har- bor, a day at the Polynesian Cultural Center, swimming, sun- bathing and snorkelling at Maile Beach and an authentic luau at Paradise Cove. The trip was great- ly enjoyed by all and proved to be a dream come true. A CAPPELLA: FRONT ROW: E. Evavod, T. Velez, V. Sanchez, J. Romano, G. Lovan, M. Huckler, C, Mahon, K. Gebhardt, D. Nelson, B. Jackman, M. De La Cruz, J. Williams, P. Salvatti, K. Peterson, M. Alderate, A. Hoang, K. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: A. Lindbeck, B. Snell, C. Banks, A, Freeman, J. Kemp. THIRD ROW: K. Neal, A. Carroll, E. Mercer, L. Wolfstone, A. Serna, R. Montalvo, L. Larimer, I.. Mings, P. Snyder, C, Keller, H. Rhee, S. Jester, T. Wang, M. Shellhart, R. Houchin, S, Taddeo, T. Garcia, R. Neal, S. Wasser. BACK ROW: M. Chisholm, W. Jefferson, C. Gonzalez, L. Denyer, T. Oudin, M. Farago, P. Waugh, A. Amores, P. Keyzer, R. Elia, K. Mariscal, A. Clutterbuck, A. Sterner, J. Jarvis A. Dyer, L. Peterson, J. Thurn VOCAL BAND, ACAPPELLA 103 X 4 P 2 W x i 1 V 47? QD Q 3 3,210 is . W ' - QQ 1 2 my QL' 'fx ...- N k Cb NZ' . P34 i 1 X ,mp W X 9 K f Q w ,keg 5 lf X , U X7 M:-ff AU RWLQQ 5 ,Z QM + w X X Mffmsf Q jj? NET? IHIIIHIHHXX TTI P' N QM if QQ Q, Q A k C3 siudeni life 7 'DB 6 4 Z 2 M. ,,, 1 fo., X -Q 1 'F' JT r 9241 9' wwllii 1 ... K 1 :: I:-1 -- :L 1'- clockwise: Elizabeth Escheuerria and Bonnie Snell stand out in their eye-catching costumes. Jeanie Proctor and Patty Pallares are ex- amples of the diversity of the types of costumes. Dracula, Donald Oliuares, comes out in daylight to compete for the scariest costume prize. Peggy Bradley was just one of the wild cavewomen roaming the campus. As always, Halloween was an ex- citing and fun event on campus. The costume contest gave students and teachers a chance to show their spirit creativity, and sense of humor. The categories of the con- test were the scariest, funniest, and most original. Donaldo Olivares, who won the most scary category, was a dracula with a terrifying green face. John Bradley's sense of humor showed when he hopped around campus dressed as Kermit the Frog. He captured the prize for the most original costume. Little Bo Peep, Liz Peterson and her lost sheep, James Eason won the fun- niest category. James made use of his creative mind when he made his outfit out of an old winter coat, us- ing the armsleeves as legs. Cotton balls and black socks completed the costume. Even the people who didn't win had a great time. More students and teachers participated than ex- pected. lt was a terrific way for a large number of people to get in the school spirit. 106 HALLOWEEN dressing up cw ' . ,uf Y' L fe.. hm..-W n ,fry V' x 'Nami 1' .J x -mx x . as nf' ' 3 A4 4- ,V 15 ,Y , X ' A if ' tisw wif: 1' ff I ,nf 1 ',Q,1.l :5f1+ 32 ' L ' , sQ.,:.1:',- 1 W WX '?C'f w'.'M4w173551' ' 'f . wWYif52 w war' -qi,.fA'yf' f' f - 9 .- ' 171221 4, M xl. w.n'T?5? 5? I' ' 1 ,. -ff., in EES: f',w riends OYGVGI' The theme of this year's Homecoming was Good Friends are Forever. The grand marshall was Dr. Robert Kerr, who has been the football team's chief doctor for several years. Many events took place during Homecoming week, such as, dress- up days for each class, a dance on Senior Court, a pep rally, and the Homecoming fair. The main event was the football game against Hart on Friday night, which was followed by the Homecoming Dance. However, the most spectacular event took place during the half- time. This year, the half-time was filled with fireworks, a rainbow of blue and white balloons, and the classic touch of antique cars and Rolls Royces. Overall, the Homecoming was very successful. Sara Tomei was in charge of all the weekly events and made it most memorable and spec- tacular for the alumni seniors, and future upper classmen. Homecom- ing, this year, was everything the San Gabriel student body expected and more. OO F , 108 HOMECOMING FOREV clockwise: Watch out for those beauties on wheels! The princesses congratulate an astonished Annette Berardo. 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A 4555 'sf ' ' V Princess Amber Freeman Queen Annette Berardo 'NP' Princess Maria Castanecla 25 clockwise gz, tt iiilttiiif ' oEititiiIW 'tn'f ' trfitiiiiti?i'? i :Nl ...W mga at .gm THE LAD? MATADORS: Susan Docherty, Parn Former. lsabel Fregoza. Mary Geer, Liz Him, Terri Lopez. Tisho Martin, Susan Rice, Linda Sanchez, and Kathy Wallet. The team boards the plane that will take them to their new adventures in New Zealand, Everyone takes time-out after a grand tour of the Wellington Parlimant Building. After several days ot tournaments, the girls enjoy a vacation on the en- chanting island ot Tahiti. Pain lfortner takes home a little bit of Tahiti to remind her of the tropical paradise. www-nw-,,, . Our Lady Matadors were the first high school basketball team from the United States invited by the Universal Sports Accord to go abroad. The girls were invited to go to New Zealand to play in several tournaments. Mary Geer expressed that the team's first reaction to the idea of the New Zealand trip was one of amazement. This reaction was im- mediately followed by the reality of having no funds. However, with the beginning of a bingo program, a great part of the funds were raised. In New Zealand, the team was greeted very warmly by the citizens. Their generosity and kind- ness made the trip enjoyable. The girls were fortunate to experience different lifestyles and cultures. They were split into groups of three, two and sometimes one. They stayed in different homes. The longest they stayed in one home was two days, for they travel- ed from town to town. The girls visited the beautiful country of New Zealand which holds special memories for all. clockwise: The assistant to the ambassador of New Zealand is presented with a gift from San Gabriel High School by Mary Geer, Liz Hirn. and Coach Brio. Showing his real personality, Coach Stand tips his hat to the camera. Chaperones, Bob Brio, Paula Deuine, Delna Coe, Bob Stand, and Laurel Spector are prepared for the innumerable experiences that await them in New Zealand. While touring in Auckland, New Zealand, Susan Docherty, Isabel Fregoza, Terri Lopez, and Pam Fortner make friends with an officer. NEW ZEALAND up with fashion ff., The student body, this year, was dressed in various fashion trends. The popular preppy look con- sisted of oxford and polo shirts, top- siders, and argyle sweaters with logos such as Ralph Lauren and LaCoste. Another mode of dress was the punk look. Punkers usually wore tight T-shirts, safety pin earrings, and leather jackets. Two other looks were seen fre- quently in San Gabriel High. The romantic look was Hin with ruffled blouses and fluffy skirts. The other style was the surfer look. The surfer guys wore OP., Lightening Bolt, and Vans. The newest look is the modfrockabilly attire, comprised of parkas, large skirts, and almost anything found in the thrift shops. David Shortie Ynez and Valerie Uranga shows the revival of the 50's look. Rick Gonzalez and Penny Chavez shows the popular punk look seen around S.G.H.S, Beach boys, John Lenhart and Robert McReynolds exemplifies the California look as they get ready for the waves. 'f 3 '5 ,iff-1535 ' 'nigh v a' 'Q , c .... i '. wtf fiv- i 'N f ,-:wth es.. .. ,,d,,5. 1 klx-L,4,.,, DRESS STYLES Q f One of the main attractions this year at San Gabriel High was the Men of SG calendar. Specifically designed tor SGHS, this calendar was sold by the vocal groups, the band and marching units. The money that was raised from this fundraiser was used to help pay for the Music Department's trip to Hawaii. SGHS is said to be the only lfirstl high school to have published such a calendar, which sold for only five dollars. Thirteen male students were voted by the Student Body in October. The one who had the most votes had the honor of having his photograph on the covers of the calendar. This lucky candidate was Pablito Barroso. The calendar contained many special attrac- tions and activities that occured thrughout this year. ln addition to its publicity on campus, the calendar was advertised all across California through cable television, and newspapers such as the Pasadena Star News, the Monterey Park Progress, and the Los Angeles Times. The HMen of SG calendar had helped our school gain recognition as a creativeand highly spirited campus. 116 MEN OF SG noking good vi'-1'k f Jw Glen Pena Alex Apodaca r '5UWhqg MEN OF SG 117 Coronation ball The fourteenth annual MASO Coronation Ball took place at La Casa Latina. lt was attended by students from Mark Keppel, Alhambra and San Gabriel High Schools. The guest speaker this year was Eddie Olmos, an actor, who enlightened the evening with his performance of Pachuco a character from the famous playfmovie Zoot Suit. The band Eclipse provided the dance music. Selection of the MASO court was done through the process of selling raffle tickets. The 1982 MASO court consisted of Queen Gloria De Nava and King Arthur Bacio with Valerie Ortiz, Shirley Lopez, Eileen Pacheco, Sofia Montoya, Patricia Gonzalez, Sara Arreola, Sam Lopez and Ray Samiento. Mrs. Bacio, the advisor, said that the purpose of the Ball was to pro- vide money for scholarships for -'nl aruba' 118 MMASO l i those students of any minority backgrounds who desire to further their educations. Aside of being a worthwhile fundraiser, the Ball has always been a special evening for everyone. clockwise: tiimi Cionfulez and ffdtlie Olrnos gave fun at the gala evening Monica Kivifuriricr. Lefty Juurez. and Syliwu Gomez get together to talk about their enjoyable evening. MASO COURT' FRONT ROW: King Arthur Bacio, Queen Gloria De Nava. SECOND ROW: Sara Ar- reola, Patricia Gonzalez, THIRD ROW: Valerie Ortiz, Sofia Montoya, Shirley Lopez, Eileen Pacheco. BACK ROW: Ray Sarmiento, Sam Lopez , - rv- ,,,, Ml- U V L kph, ,,,,, ff-W7, -4-5, ,W lyg 1,42 gf , Nsssmae waflcgn g .fjxs-nlnytiig is-FJ, .. u, KET' lfw Q. 'xi -Ny- .M-Aja xkv-XLIVI One of the most successful pep rallies of the year was held on January 13th. ln order to boost school spirit, executive board declared this date Pajama Day. Pep Squad performed a series of humorous skits dealing with the traditional slumber party. Everyone got into the spirit by wearing nightgowns, robes, footed pajamas, nightshirts, fluffy slippers and curlers. Several people took advantage of the costume day and saved time by staying in their pajamas from early morning until the Pajama Dance after the basketball game. The Pajama Dance was very suc- cessful with the music provided by a D.J. Many danced the night away to anything but a slumbersome occasion. clockwise: Maureen Braggert and Marguerite Virant hurry to class in comfortable fashion. James Eason's debonair personality is conv veyed by his sophisticated smoking jacket and his childish nature is displayed by the cuddly teddy bear. Pajama Day was boosted by Pep Squad's spirited rally. Glenn Pena walks Sandy Tolmochow to an early morning class. llelen Rhee leads a cheer in her pajamas. V AQ!! PAJAMA DAY 119 A if E xl f f , ff I .f'. we ,, tif Q . . Xxx Ni ' -:E T 120 YOSEMITE INSTITUTE ,V EW clockwise: Yosemite National Park is notable for its numerous waterfalls. The Se- quoias provide a gateway to Nevada Falls. After a long, difficult hike up the mist trail, Dave Darke. Ted. the Yosemite guide. Terry Allen, Dave Saporito, Lance Lawler. and Mrs. Volou stop to enjoy the fresh mountain air. Upon arriving in the mountainous country of Yosemite, Terry Allen. Julie Williams, and Phyllis Hsu get together for a snapshot. Sarah Bell, Sharon Peters. and Tina Jones show how sharing an experience with friends makes everything twice as fun, climbing . UP I px. ,L, M i wif , 5 7.194 W , w 43.5 Q. : . ri ' , M-.fpswk ,lf for W' M n -fl lik 4 5 , E .1 VM. A. .wiv- N1 , 2313 r QP lockwise: 'osemite Institute counselors. like Teal, lead their groups cross the vast wilderness and give instruction about the iarvels of mother nature. likers, Kim Ieuerigood. Penny Wuugliii. I-luring Aniores. lifhele Weinberg. and Coririu lluniiii IAKPJ a breather -.Jin before undertaking the next trek up the winding trails. To top off a great day, Robert Vega. takes a deep sleep and has pleasant dreams. The Yosemite bunch, is one big happy family, at the end of six :lays of roughing it together in the wilderness. Yosemite Institute provides students with a field study of nature. Every year students venture to the beautiful Yosemite Valley to learn about the en- vironment. Students must meet academic and citizenship standards in order to apply. On October 10, 32 students and 3 advisors left bright and early to the adventures that awaited them. They left family and schoolwork and took pillows, sleeping bags, and hiking boots as they boarded the Greyhound bus. Although the bus ride was eight hours, the breathtaking autumn setting at the valley was worth it. When they arrived, the hikers were assigned to cozy cabins and then everyone went out to explore. Each day the entire group divided in- to 3 respective groups and hit the trails. Each group was guided by an instructor from the Yosemite Institute. Lessons were on Geological Views of Nature, Perception of Life, Wilderness as a Lifestyle and Values. The tools for in- struction were beautiful. They included majestic waterfalls, towering Sequoia Forests, secret caves, and grand moun- tains, unlike the books and chalkboards at home. Group challenges, in which each group had to accomplish a task together, changed strangers into friends. Perseverence and trust were necessary on hikes, but the goal was nature's splendor. At night, although the milky way in the sky was an indica- tion of serenity, laughing and convers- ing were indications of fun in the cabins. After six days of wonderment there was a farewell campfire and the shar- ing of skits that summarized the Yosemite experience. The next day, with sad goodbyes to mother nature, and joyful hellos to mom's cooking and blow dryers they headed back to San Gabrielg home sweet home. Yosemitels magnificance, however, would remain a memorble experience, too special to forget. The bonds bet- ween nature and friends had grown stronger. YOSEMITE INSTITUTE 121 The Spring Spectacular this year was the performance of the musical play The Fantasticks written by Tom Jones. This romantic comedy was about a girl in love with the boy next door. lt was also a satire of the parents feuding in the famous Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet. A little spice was added to the play when Luisa momentarily fell in love with the narrator, El Gallo. Yet, the story had a happy ending in which Luisa returns to Matt. This play was very successful due to the hard work by the teacherfdirector Mr. Reed, who devoted many hours a week to help the singerfactors to perfect their roles. Robin Bemoras, Michele Weinberg, Aurora Amores, Donna Blanton and Liz Peterson were the directors of the stage, choreography, and musical por- tions of the play. Frank Giordano and Anh Hoang con- tributed many hours to the play, by ac- companying the singers with their parts. Mr. Heape and the stage crew also worked diligently to construct the props which added the appropriate at- mosphere tothe stage, The audience responded well to this outstanding production. The cast por- trayed the characters with excellence and made the play a raving success. 122 SPRING PLAY fantaslicks clockwise: Luisa and Matt, Cindi Banks and Eric Kirchofj. respectively, har- monized during many rehearsals. James Eason portrays paternal authority in his character Amos Babcock Belamy. El Gallo, Brad Jackman, receives some pointers from head direc- tor, Mr. Reed. Aspiring young actors, Mary Robertson. Angie Chen, Robert Vega, Orlando Puerta, Pat Keyser, Kay Peterson, and Brad Jackman, emoting with style. The cover album of The Fantasticks is displayed with a touch of creativity, -F-in--....... . A ,Q N' A fi ,var-kno DI x , Y '5- w W + ' ,. N, ,.,, - g, -'WY N4 . Vw, , f ,X Q 5 yu ff www , ef,,,,, fm M, , -. f - ni H . ,V ..... ,,2.M:13,4 ,,.. 4 ,',vv A , Y M 4 1 55 mx W 2 ':--- 'Nag w-...,,,,M ..- 124 STUDENT GOVERNMENT WEEK f '-X RQ 5 :SU clockwise: The City Council Chamber is taken over by the Ex- ecutive Board. Vice Mayor Parish discusses school issues with Art Staff Chairperson Sandy Tolmochow, Peggy Bradley and Judy Lee relax after a tough meeting on Executive Board. City Council members exchange views on topics about to be discussed in the meeting, reachin fo I' SUCCESS Q wk , . -'Q X N31-A M VQQL I ww, .assi S Q S , n e w 4 -...G . ,...- W -'N-. T lilng.s.,s,,,., 'Y' I Mayor Lara of the San Gabriel City Hall declared the week of the thirteenth through nineteenth of February, Student Government Week of San Gabriel High. This week was dedicated to those students who held legislative positions and participated in the daily governmental activities on campus. The Accreditation Council of class and ASB presidents met to discuss the quality of our school's educational system, faculty, and subjects taught. The Executive Board was busiest of all legislative orgnizations. The officers, in addtion to their daily routines, participated in Student Government Day, the fifteenth of February. They met with City Hall executives, followed through their daily routines, and went to the San Gabriel City Hall meeting that evening. They were, also, allowed to sit in the chamber and held a f'mock meeting of the council. This allowed the City Hall and San Gabriel Students to keep closer relations with each other. Student Congress, held by Bobby Archuleta, also conducted its meeting during the week. clockwise: Susan Hokans is caught strangling her suc' cessor Brad Jackman. the second semester ASB President, John Lawler. the first semester Vice Presi- dent conducts the Executive Board meetings when Susan Hokans was absent. The Secretary of Boys' Athletics, Dauee Hazama and City Councilman Falabrino get to know each other, A pensive Julie Kakuda waits in line during the luncheon. Vice President Bobby Archuleta and the Chief of Police Tutich discuss important rules and regulations. STUDENT GOVERNMENT WEEK 125 The fabulous era of the sixties was revitalized this year in a variety show. The show raised funds for the American Field Service KAFSJ. Direc- tors Phyllis Hsu, Robyn Bemoras, and Janice Romano, along with the talents of Mr. Heape, put together a spec- tacular evening. Rehearsing began in early November and the audience received the polished production in December. The show was a hit. Master of ceremonies, Robert Vega captured the cool of the sixties with a touch of Wolf-man-Jack, James Dean, and Elvis. These idols of the sixties were immortalized in the show. A special highlight was the Varsity Football team in their rendition of the hula, complete with grass skirts and bikinis. Keeping with the Beach Party theme, Choreo put together several dance routines to such sixties' hits as HI Saw Her Standing There by the Beatles. The characteristic hard rock vocals and instrumentals were brought to life by the bands Empty Glass and Rozz. Solo performers Peter Krusic, Kay Peterson, Liz Peterson, and Pat Keyzer, as well as the unison of Vocal Band, put the audience into a time machine to hear the fabulous sounds of the sixties. Several skits by advanced drama in- cluded the Dating Game and Laugh-in. The various media of the decade were brought out. Stage crew and make-up crew added the special touches to create the at- mosphere of that unique era. The total production was definitely groovy , out of sight, and a big success. clockwise: Choreo dances to the beat of the sixties. Master of Ceremonies Robert Vega makes a statement about the way it was. The band, Empty Glass, performs fabulous rock n' roll, A touch of Broadway is expressed through the singing of the talented, Miss Kay Peterson. 126 AFS SHOW sixties in review F im pw fide' K N-Q., , - . tr s L on top of the world ti. BXPp,.. clockwise: The majestic Alps of Switzerland provide a breathtaking view for all. Chris Keller gives America her Swiss smile. Poul Johansson, April representative in the Men of SG Calendar, poses for another publication e- El Camino Real. Palm trees and 800 weather in January is unusual for Chris Keller from Switzerland, and Foul Johansson, from Denmark. The American Field Service Pro- gram sends students to foreign coun- tries with the aim to expose them to new lifestyles and cultures. The organization sends students usually to the country of their choice for the sum- mer or for a school year. An interview and essay are required for application. Students say that the preparation for the trip is extensive. There are several forms to complete as well as slides to prepare. All par- ticipants are told about the AFS ex- perience, but everyone must discover how it applies to them. This year San Gabriel High School sent four students abroad, Linda Irvine, Mike Kelly, Deanna Bracci, and Karen Swanson. We hosted one AFS student this year, Christina Keller, from Switzerland. San Gabriel also hosted World Expereince Student, Poul Johansson, from Denmark. Linda Irvine lived in the small coun- try town of Bolivar, Ecuador. She said, There I discovered the difference bet- ween luxury and necessity. My family and friends not only showed me their way of life, but a very special love and friendship. Deanna Bracci had her Brazilian AFS experience in a small city. Deanna stated, . . . because of AFS I learned more about the people, rather than the land. l lived in a three-story house with five family members and three maids. Brazilian people are carefree, never pressed for time, and very family- oriented. I love to eat and Brazilian food made me love eating even more. Karen Swanson enjoyed her summer on the island of Greece. I got a close look at the carefree nature of the Greece. 'sbt sr .v t Friends, Deanna Bracci and Linda Irvine, spent their summers in opposite shores of South America, Brazil and Ecuador respectively. Greeks and their close family ties. The food was another adventure. It was fun ,f to try new foods and see how different cultures eat, explained Karen. Mike Kelly visited Switzerland. Mike lived with his AFS family in a redwood Chalet which housed seven other families. He said, The balcony overlooked the surrounding forest, the ski run and lake. Mike also stated, Looking back at my pictures and reading my diary, I am still fascinated by the beauty of this country. Christina Keller, San Gabriel's stu- dent from abroad from Switzerland is visiting here from Switzerland. She ex- plains, There are many differences between school in America and school of Switzerland. I really enjoyed the possibility to choose my own subjects. In Switzerland the subjects are given to you by the school and there is no way you can drop a class. I also liked the relationship between teachers and the students. It is much less conservative and formal. It was also an unusual ex- perience for me to come to America and see so many cultures and na- tionalities in one country. Poul Johansson is here through the foreign exchange association, World Experience. He enjoys the weather of California, even though it is a change from the snow-covered mountains of Switzerland. Both foreign exchange programs, AFS and World Experience turn places into people and provide all participants with a memorable experience, S All or az, I A tv W 11 Kelly visited the Swiss Alps while Karen Swanson enjoyed her AFS experience on the ancient island AFS STUDENTS double trouble We had plenty of Hdouble trouble at San Gabriel High School. There were six sets of identical twins and six sets of fraternal twins wandering around campus. Penny Chen, senior, said that for the most part she likes being a twin but there are problems. We are compared a lot and there is come petition between us but there is also a special closeness. Debbie Place, sophomore, also said that she likes being a twin but she runs into some dif- ficulty too. i'The guy that l like, might like my twin Patty and sometimes when Patty gets in trouble l get yelled at because my parents mix us up l When asked if he had any interesting experiences because he is a twin, Mark Barbey, sophomore, said Not really, but the teachers go crazy when they think they have you twice in a row because your brother just had the class before you. Generally, all the sets of identical and fraternal twins said it was fun being a twin and getting extra recognition at school. All the double trouble at San Gabriel High School also made it fun and interesting for the other students. clockwise: Richard and Michael Pabon are just one of the six sets of identical twins on campus. lt's no wonder everyone has trouble telling who's who when it comes to Lisa and Lynette Molina. Fraternal twins James and Gina Carone walk to class together. Not very many people can tell identical twins Mark and Ross Barbey apart. Although twins do have varied interests, Pam and Penny Chen share a common in- terest in Choreo. S J is 130 TWINS clockwise: The similarities and differences between fraternal twins are easily recognized in this picture of Cherri and Terri Lopez and Anabel and lsabel Fregoza. Identical twins Pam and Leslie Buckley enjoy their similarities. No one suspects fraternal twins Robin and Dustin Fain or Rhea and Randall Shaffstall of being twins. The resemblances are crystal clear among identical twins Patty and Debbie Place and Mike and Mark Schwarz. n 3'-N4 5-...W TWINS 131 . ,,'-,,, 1 . - , -9 132 WEETHEART'S BALI.. may it im 'vm' Q clockwise: Finally, the moment arrives, and Princess Nanette Berdine of Alhambra High School is announced the Queen. Princess Kelly Mclntyre and date, Jim Means stroll down the stairs as they are introduced. Several couples take a break and watch other couples dance below. Cindy Beneuidez and Bobby Archuleta show their enthusiasm as they dance. a little romance ttf Y' ' tl' sax ll 3 li l On the night of February fifth, Angelica Calleros of Amor Ameechi, and Kelly Mclntyre, of Kahana Kai, were presented as princesses for the annual Sweetheart's Ball. This anticipated dance, held at the Pasadena Civic Center was sponsored by the YM- CA. lt was attended by six hundred couples from Alhambra, Mark Kep- pel, San Gabriel, and South Pasadena High Schools. The theme, A Little Romance was felt by all as they entered the beautifuly decorated pink and silver ballroom. Starry-eyed couples danced the night away to music provided by Second Wind. The climax of the evening was the crowning of the Queen. Memory books and pink charms, given out at the dance, will remind all those who attended of the elegant, romantic evening. The 1983 Sweetheart's Ball was once again a big success. clockwise: The 1983 Sweethearts Ball Court is presented to the crowd. Many San Gabriel couples dance the night away. The lead singer of Second Wind sings a romantic ballad. Princess Angie Calleros and escort, Steve Baca enter the beautifully decorated ballroom. SWEETHEARTS BALL 133 clockwise: The Grapevine is one of the oldest land- marks that surrounds San Gabriel High School. San Gabriel's elected and appointed ada minisirators meet at the San Gabriel City Hall. The architecture of the Civic Auditorium resembles the Spanish heritage. The bells ofthe mission contribute to the an- tiquity ofthe San Gabriel landmarks. Of mn ee Ten The Grapevine is a very common place where many Matadors are found during lunch. lt is up to the Executive Board's lunch patrol to remind them that they are not to disturb the property. The City Hall was responsible for this year's Student Government Week. This event enables the ASB officers to gain a better perspective on how our ci- ty functions. Conveniently located, the San Gabriel Civic Center allows our music department to perform many concerts in a stylish auditorium. The Mission is the historical site which attracts many tourists. There is a portion of the Mission which is con- verted into a museum, that is compos- ed of many treasures of the past. The Mission also provides the beautiful sur- roundings of our school. San Gabriel High is expanding. Its capacity has been increased with the addition of fifteen new trailors, which give a new look to our twenty-eight year old campus. With the birth of Matador Bingo, the major source of school funds, Dr. John Anderson can be found diligently preparing for the success of this weekly event. This allows our school to keep relations with our community. Mrs. Pat Freemann, the PTA Presi- dent, also devotes many hours for the success of Bingo as well as many other school activities. The popcorn booth'is where she can be found most often. The Matador emblem symbolizes the tradition of our school's ever-lasting spirit. clockwise: This is just one of the many trailors added to the campus this year. Matador Bingo provided the main source of our school's funds. Dr. John Anderson works hard with the Ex- ecutive Board and Matador Bingo every week. Mrs. Pat Freeman spends many hours in the popcorn booth for the students during lunch. The Matador emblem is the symbol of our school's spirit. COMMUNITY 135 L l I! I I M5 M' 51 O E 4 F M 1 111 ,V w. A Q 5 , 1 J NX ,Qi iffQ gf W if Ml ' faculig ,f-'N'-XX, ,A ,NN C Q ,f X A, U,.fg.,,-A 4, . -,N V I 1 -4 -.gx Ci? cz:-...J 45:-3 5:7 E .!,,,c ,.,. '77 Ofpmw' 'ill gffL.g A'L'f':T' 1' qfj jgiflf' ra! - Q Q M ,, , .Jx...n. L, mx wx C ,N . N rj, ,,. M Mi X if L N14-X L u 1--3 'gnudn-0 L. H N y---M 'Fi Q ff, .,.. ,WN -- ' ffyfaxf'-'X,X!W m. -H iii: 2 -ul Xxx-is nn., sb li, N .MMX-N.,.,,,fx.-f 1 'ZW NX, gk E jjfflf. KN!-Mix! X -I 4-Q x ,' S --- --- ' A X I i ' N K .LL .....M ' X ik K N s ,,............ QQQQQWQ1: sn Q' I rf. -,, 1 I I x a J K.- 5 KSN :K kfE?. m,, wfs.,-........ V GJ Wu f 4 ci.'z.:v'H-'-'-g :-1 I -'JBA-- ' 'zz-:QD Q X W wk 1 f fwHYi Q7 .......,,,,,. , S-Z S ,W M Q f Q JG X' gh --W' t HMM' Yadav, avg x js- 5.13, x -fm i ,,,,, , A ,,, R S3 gg A K ,.. ,., .-4jTffLm X 1 if The power behind San Gabriel High School is the administration led by Mr. Mount. He is assisted by Dr. Anderson and Ms. Mascorro. Mr. Mount was busy with the ac- creditation process which was a significant event this year. He was involved with the development of new classes on campus. Nineteen new teachers were added to a faculty which Mr. Mount is very proud of. Dr. Anderson is the strength behind all school activities. He is the man behind the scenes. He can be seen at games and dances where his assistance and support is very much appreciated. Ms. Mascorro is in charge of school curriculum and the counsel- ing staff. She coordinates all academic activities. Because of the many students she was busy form- ing classes to accomodate all the students. The duty of the Board of Educa- tion is to formulate school policy. The five board members are elected alternately, three at one election, and two at the next elec- tion. Each year a president and vice president is elected. The members meet twice a month. The responsibilities of the Board of Education include the supervi- sion of the district teaching staff, quality of school buildings, and cur- riculum materials. They must also balance the budget and provide quality education for all students in the district. The Board of Education is dedicated to bringing the distrcit with objectives that will give us quality education. with le dershi A17 ,Z Administration: Sandy Mascorro, Jack Mount, John Anderson 0 0 C .ffzfgf Board of Education: Mr. Ron Apperson, Mrs. Mancha Kurilich, Mr. C. C. Scalon, Mrs. Dora S. Padilla, Mr. Richard S. Amador. 138 ADMINISTRATION, BOARD OF EDUCATION .fr RR. ff iw ss L Q. I Mr. Martin Anderson Mr. Paul Arnold Mrs, Lois Ayles Bauer Social Studies English Mathematics Department Head Social Studies if 255 11 . sb ish lu' as S Ms. Valerie Bingham Miss Julie Brown Ms. Dorothy Caldwell nav Art Science, Mathematics Consumer, Family Living Mathematics, Bilingual Education 1. 2 A wi. Superintendents: Dr. Bruce Peppin, Mr. William Pickford, Mr. Heber Meeks. Q., g. 2 .- .. . QW g . isnt., , -' .- f vis' Q out . K W4 X - A . u 4 s The Superintendent and his assistants are the men who execute the school policies that the Board of Education decide upon. Attending the Board of Education meetings they work in close association with the board members. The Superintendent and his assistants strive to maintain that the schools are progressing towards the future. New educational pro- grams are being developed and established programs are being continued. Our Superintendent and his assistants have dedicated themselves to bringing students quality education. SUPERINTENDENT, FACULTY 139 The Entertainer A few of Ms. Chavez' hobbies in- clude, photography, painting, hik- ing, song writing, and performing her songs and talks at local high schools. If Ms. Chavez could be anywhere in the world she would be in the mountains where everything is quiet and so much like home. When she was younger the things she wanted to be the most was a teacher, writer, and forester. Ms. Shih Ying Chen Mathematics Dreamerl' Music, theater, collecting anything and everything are just a few of Mrs. Earl's hobbies. If she could be anywhere in the world she would be behind the wheel in her new car where she could not receive any phone calls. X i 'N Q.. -sg-, - M. . . . faculi in action A? Nl 'wall' N237 Mr. Anthony Castelluccio Mr. George Chalmers MS. Diana Chavez RSP Work Experience Director English 39-In N -Z' ss! . v Mrs. Theresa Clark Mr. Charles Cook Foreign Language Social Studies English Mr. Joe Cornish ..,x 'Nr X,..f' Mrs, Marion Corsette Mrs. Jerry Cowen Mrs. Louisa David Library English Head Librarian ATTENDANCE SECRETARIES: R. Tripodi, M. Parra, S. McFarland, P. GUIDANCE SECRETARY STAFF: J. Buffington, A. O'Lea, D. Marquez, D. Tarriva, Corwin. E. Ossian. 140 FACULTY STAFF -1- ,X ft ft if , .. fi.-. 'R .Q- DEANS: S. Cornfield, D. Coe. COUNSELORS AND COUNSELING TECHNICIANS: R. Freeborn, M. Farrell, M. Woo, G. Ferry, D. Ward, M, Donnelly, J. Morzov, L. Villa Mr. Omer Dawson Mr, Ron DeNin0 Art Department Head ELD Mr. Frank Donnelly Industrial Arts y ,. -2 . .4 f t -ws' f M . 1.., i In Q I . 'Li I' Q 6, Q1 ,pie l N 3' 1 As f at i 'X 0 . Mn' I Mrs. Elizabeth Earl ESOL Mr. David Doty Miss Elaine Drew English Social Studies X. 5 scifi-lsigs fi Mr, Dan Fernandez Mr. Steve Figura Ms, Kay Fraser Social Studies Business Education English The Enforcersn Mr. Cornfield and Ms. Coe always seem to be around whenever trouble arises. They are there to enforce the student body rules and make sure students abide by them. They try to deal with pro- blems in a cooperative manner in order to easily communicate with the students here at San Gabriel School. fail f.. Mrs. Paula Fennych-Devine Physical Education The Problem Solvers The counselors and guidance technicians are appreciated by students as well as teachers for their hard work. They help students arrange their classes, solve program conflicts, and aid in college and vocational guidance. FACULTY STAFF 141 Bzzzzz! lt's 6:45 in the morning, up and at 'em, rise and shine. Stumble out of bed and rush to school by 7:00 for the dreaded 0 hour.', Five days a week approximately 200 students sit in class while most of us are sill warm and snug in bed. San Gabriel began an OH hour vocal band with Mr. Reynolds last year because o a time conflict. This year, eight more O hour classes were added because ofover- crowding. The classes are as follows: Dr. Anderson's Psychology Mr. Figura's, Typing Mr. Hoard's, Piano Ms. Morgan's, English Mr. Tellenbach's College Math Mrs. Travers' 8a Mr. Young's, P.E. Mr. Twiehaus, Spanish Here are some responses from students and teachers who have, and do not have, O period classes. Mr. Figurag I like it. It depends upon the class. lt should not be of- fered for electives. Mark VanKempeng 1 do not think about it. Annie Chengg It is too hard and too cold to get up that early. Mr. Ryan: I think it is terrible. Dave Saparito: At first I did not like it, but now it is working out, because I get out of school at 12:45. 142 O HOUR up and at 'em Coed Sleeping 112 class experiences the joy of sleeping. QQ 5 1 f' X 75 .H N 1 . , Q 1 3 .4 Peter Krusic runs to make the O hour tardy bell. ning Mn Kanow, can we please take a short nap. rise and hine GFP J 1. 149 Z,,9ff,WV4!979l76' 1 I l if ' X 5 ' 0 f fx- '1'7' 4'4- X 1 i ' NK u-rw A pillow comes in handy for Kathy Lowe O hour. HAM if is Only 7105-H College bound Calculus students work hard every morning. - my-4. Mr. Tellenbach reminisces U.C.L.A.'s Rose Bowl victory. 0 h0Ul' CIGSSGS Can be Small. O HOUR 143 Fanulhr Doll l'9SUH PREPPIEST: Mrs. J. Uphoff, Mr. S. Ritter MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Mrs. P. Devine, Mr. T. Putman .. rrr . Iii: PKISIIU f v 5 l 1 ull PM . ,Smit n tm - .... L M. MOST HUMOROUS: Miss N. Martin, Mr. C. Cook TALLEST: Mrs. K, Henderson, Mr. S. Slagle 144 FACULTY R SHORTEST: Mrs. M. Woo, Mr. F. Robles FRIENDLIESTZ Mr, T, Sheffield, Five Favorite Hobbies Favorite Foods and Drinks skiing Italian reading Mexican sewing ice tea golf wine music Mr. Doty Favorite Music And Stations rock KROQ classical KNX KFAC strolling bg with class W. . .,, .,,f', lf' ' . Mrs Raquel Garcia Mrs. Lily Gilley Miss Yolanda Gonzalez Business Dept Head English Bilingual Eduaction Mr Richard Guzman Ms. Carole Halaka Mrs. Sharon Hardy Physical Education Foreign Language Foreign Language sf fav Mr Ron Heape Mrs. Kathleen Henderson Mr. Eugene Herrington Communications English Social Studies m Mr. Bauer shows off while an admirer strolls by. Home Sweet Home Cooking and embroidery are a few of Mrs, Garcia's hobbies. She tells us about her most memorable experience when she heard Presi- dent Kennedy speak at UCLA. She thinks of Greece being the most beautiful place she would like to visit. Ms. Judy Harold Mathematics, Science Homemaker Needlepoint, interior decoration, antiques, shopping, knitting, and jewelry designing are several hob- bies of Mrs. Gilley. She likes people who are sincere and kind, and she also likes to be anywhere where people are nice and generous. She enjoys being a mother, and teacher and hopes someday she will be a grandmother. Surfer Believe it or not, we have a teacher who surfs, and plays guitars in cheap bars. Who is this teacher? The one and only, Mr. Heape. When asked, What feature ofthe opposite sex most at- tracts you? His answer was very appealing. It was that which most clearly defines the opposite sex! FACULTY 145 ESOL is a program for students whose primary language is something other than English. The class teaches the basics in reading, writing and speaking English. The patient teachers put a lot of time and effort into teaching the students these basics. Many students do not realize the valuable information that Work Ex- perience provides. Not only does it help students find jobs, it helps them plan their future careers with a new computer. Any student can feed the computer information about himself, the computer in turn gives the student information about careers, colleges and services. Work Experience clerks are there for the convenience and service of the students of San Gabriel High School. meeting the needs ot' the students ,ft fx .4 Mr. Larry Holmes Industrial Arts Mr. Wayne Hvard Mr. Mike Hoffman Music Dept. Head Industrial Arts Mr. Kelly Johnson Mrs. Nancy Jenks Mr. Larry Kanow Communications English Science WORK EXPERIENCE: G. Chalmers, L. Moore, M. Martinez, C. Tranz, Taylor. Mr. Casanave poses for G.Q. 146 FACULTY ESOL: FIRST ROW: K. Wong, C. DeRosie, R. Hereck, J. Mazzone, D. Mais. SECOND ROW: E. Arredonde, O. Grijlalia, E. Franco, N. Fraizer, Y. Chang. ,X 1, . - . - .. t . 5 V, ' , X Q, rt X' N - r s NJ . 9... ,. , vs , i T' . l A ',.yl1 -f., -V ., 0 x. , f.. 'pig' ' l .. -. v f 52, . .. , nfl i lb if 3 A i f ' o CURRICULUM SEC: B. Swanstrom, C. Smith, V. Peterson SECRETARIESI A. Miller, R- Rogers, M- Nagano- Working hard is evident in the Business Department as shown by Mr. Ritter and Mr, Figura. wa 149' YY X , ...fav ' Mr. Don LeGro Social Studies Mrs. Sharon Kleven Home Economics Mrs. Elizabeth Leggett English Mr. Maurice Lemoine Mr. Stephen Li Mrs. Gloria Lorona English ESOL Language The three executive secretaries are Amy Miller, Rose Rogers, and Miyoko Nagano. In addition to the usual secretarial work of answering phones and making appointments, each secretary has specific jobs. Amy is in charge of Extra- Curricular activities. She helps Dr. Anderson with his work. Not only does she aid Dr. Anderson, she also helps the Student Body. Mr. Mount's secretary is Rose. She manages his clerical work, arranges substitutes, the payroll sheets, and helps every thing to run smoothly. Mrs. Mascorro is aided by her secretary Miyoko. Miyoko aids in many areas of the Guidance Office. Without the help of these secretaries, our school would not run as smoothly as it does. The Curriculum Secretaries are three of the busiest ladies on cam' pus. Everyday they type the bulletin, run xeroxs for teachers, and do other typing. They also maintain order with the lockers. FACULTY 147 1983 was the year of ACCREDITA- TION for San Gabriel High! The process of accreditation is one of self evaluation and study by the entire staff faculty and students. The process started in the spr- ing of 1982 and went into full swing in the fall. Committees were formed, according to the guide lines of Form C of the Western Association of Schools and Col- leges. Coordinating the efforts of these committees and the report prepared for the Visiting Committee was Mrs. Joyce Uphoff. Chairpersons of the committees were: Mrs. Uphoff, Steering and General, Mrs. Joan Morzov, Classified, Mrs. Pat Freeman, Community, Susan I-Iokans, Student. The Visiting Committee, headed by Mr. John L. Regalado, Vice Principal of Pacific High School in San Bernardino, was composed of seven members. Their three day study of the campus took place on March 7, 8 and 9. They visited classes, met with committees, ate in the cafeteria and finally presented their evaluation of the school. Interesting strengths and needs became evident during the study. For in- stance, even though conditions were very crowded, students and faculty adjusted and reacted well. It was apparent that ex- isting facilities needed paint and repair. The morale and friendliness of the faculty and students was praised. The Student Survey, conducted with 591 representative students, showed some 'interesting results. Students felt that they were permitted to take elective courses needed usually, More than one half surveyed said the school should of- fer more courses to help prepare for a job after graduation. 216 students said the large class size has interfered with learn- ing. Less than one half of the students said that they participated in school club or activities other than athletics. Suggestions for change and improve- ment came from this self study activity. There were also many commendations for the strong, positive areas of the school. ,011 gg, - Glen Mascorro appears to put Mike Schwarz to sleep during Student Committee meeting. Mr. McAllister, Mr. Pohl, Mr. Hoard, Mrs. Lorona and Mrs. Lucier express concentration at General Committee- meeting. , Mrs. Garcia, Mrs. Nevarez, Miss David, Mr. Reed and Mr. Dawson consider a problem before the Genera Committee. K accreditation oomes up again ,,,,,,...s-- ' .......o-v ' .aw m Mrs. Uphoff, Lucy Lu, Karen Anders, Leticia Castaneda, Mike Schwarz, Glen Mascorro, Susan Hokans and Brad Jackman discuss the Student Survey. lAW Susan Hokans ponders a thought provoking question in Student Committee Mrs. Uphotf takes notes during a General Committee meeting. meeting. The Library clerks are a very busy group of ladies. The library department orders the books for the library and the class textbooks. The clerks also handle all Media Center equipment and the Bookroom. All incoming and outgo- ing books are processed and check- ed by the staff. They fulfill the re- quests and needs of the faculty and students. Green Thumbed Player Although he has never seen Florida, Donald Le Gro would like to go there someday. He has seen Boston and thinks it is beautiful . . . Since he is not in Florida or Boston presently, he is likely to be home in his garden. And why in the garden? Gardening is just one of the hobbies he enjoys. ln addition he enjoys baseball. 'Mllvvnl ,ii Rx 'lv- textbooks. tv. and films educate Mrs. Rebecca Lucier Mrs. Marie Marko Special Education Business Department Head Mr. John Loyd Physical Education Department Head Miss Nancy Martin Mr. William Mayoral Mr. Richard McAllister English Physical Education Social Studies BOOKROOM CLERKS: L. Ordaz, M. Pappadupulos, l. Fortner, E. Griego. as :ss fr? N Mrs. Garcia gives instructions to future secretaries. Miss Rivera conducts her class in harmony, 150 FACULTY Mrs. Donna Miller Miss Valerie Mizunoue Mr. Ben Molnar Business Science Social Studies .,,.v K Ms. Robyn Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth Mules Mr, Richard Neal English English Mathematics fm Mrs. Hilda Needle Mrs. Delia Nevarez Mrs, Margie Nevarez-Cortez Mathematics Social Studies ESL Mr. Michael Moore English Dolores Lupoli and Jimmie Riggio are two very impor- tant people in our P.E. Department. Dolores takes care of the girls locker room and equipment. Riggio main- tains the boys locker room and all equipment needed for the games. Mrs. Bacio is the Home School Coordinator. She works with students and parents with Hispanic backgrounds. Child Lover Traveling and keeping journals are just a few of Mrs. Nevarez's hobbies. Mrs. Nevarez proves to be a child lover when she tells us that she would like to be with her grandchildren at all times. . uf SPECIAL SERVICES: J. Jones, E. Bacio, J. Riggio, D. Tropoli. Mr. Kanow, the mad scientist, waits for the explosion. FACULTY 15 1 class come to order Caring Teacher Camping, snow and water skiing and reading are a few of Mrs. Perry's hobbies. Mrs. Perry is busy teaching five Home Economic classes. She enjoys her work and looks forward to making sure her students learn something of value. Sweet Papa Woodworking, church work and being with his children are what Mr. Nicholson enjoys most, He also en- joys relaxing in the mountains or even in his own backyard. At school he teaches five Industrial Arts classes. Mr. Richard Nicholson Mr. Ted Omura Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Mrs. Linda Perry Mr. Alfred Pohl Home Economics Industrial Arts Department Head Mrs. Donna Potts Mr. Tom Putnam Mr. Bill O'Neal Physical Education Mr. Everett Pojman Psychologist M . X. Miss Nadyne Putnick Science Department Head Physical Education Mathematics l T if No, no, that's not the way to do it! exclaims Mrs. Marko. You didn't do the homework again? asks Mrs. Garcia. 152 FACULTY if Mr. Dennis Reed Mr. Michael Reynolds Mr. Nicholas Rini Communications Music Mathematics Department Head Mr. Steve Ritter Mrs. Julie Rivera Mr. Fred Robles Business English Science ff? Mr. Raymond Ruegg Mr. Sandy Schron Mr. Eric Scott Science Science Social Studies Department Head Guardian Angels The campus aides are constantly busy. They patrol the entire S.G. campus. The enforcement of school laws encourages the students to stay out of trouble. The aides have also created a better atmosphere for the students. With the many students on campus there still re- mains a calm atmosphere thanks to the help of the campus aides. Home Sweet Home Although California and the United States is his home sweet home, Mr. Schron enjoys traveling with his family. Among his favorite cities is Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Mr. Schron would someday like to in- troduce his son to his great grand- mother in New York. Fishy Story Steve Ritter feels that Portland, Oregon is the most beautiful city he has been to but would rather be in Cabo San Lucas. Why? Because, he says the fishing is unreal. In ad- dition to fishing, Ritter enjoys falconry, tennis, and swimming. ff' l l CAMPUS AIDES: D. J. Jones, A. Parra, O. Villasenor, P. Embree. Mr, Doty criticizes a student's paper. FACULTY 153 happiness among the faculi The cafeteria staff is composed of hard working ladies who prepare the food for both the students and faculty. When the lunch hour ar- rives they each take their positions at cashiering and serving. After- noons are spent in cleaning up. Artistic What does porcelain doll making have to do with golf? They are both just a few of the hobbies enjoyed by Norma Jean Seymour. She had an interest in becoming an actress when she was a child and still has an interest in the teacher. She en- joys acting and singing. Shafir the Great Going to concerts and getting more into L.A.'s cultural life are just a few hobbies enjoyed by Miss Shafir. She believes education is an important quality in a person. She enjoys the responsiveness of the students and being able to help them grow knowledge. l CAFETERIA STAFF: A. Lecia, A. Desbrow, M. Williams, S. Castruita, A. Huff, Y. Williams, A. Gonzales, H. Hill. Ms. Norma Jean Seymour Ms. Ellen Shafir Mrs. Theresa Sheffield SDC Foreign Language, ESL Mathematics Miss Connie Shoemaker Mr. Donald Sickler Mr- Steven Slagle Communications Mathematics, Art. English Mrs. Henderson gives a flirtatious smile. 154 FACULTY Miss Sue Sommer Miss Laurel Spector Foreign Language, ESL Physical Education, Science Q- . is ELECT RICIAN: C. Koditck MAINTENANCE: D. Fraizer. GARDENERS: T. Coreley, G. Miranda i 'W if W ' Mrs. Rose Steinhour Mr. Robert Stand Dance physical Education MAINTENANCE: F. Sanchez, H. Charles, J. Wright. Mr. William Strycula Mr. Steve Taylor Mr. Fred Tellenbach Mathematics Work Experience Mathematics 12 .1 Miss Terry Thompson Mrs. Betty Travers Mrs. Fran Taylor Foreign Language Physical Education Business, English Home Maker Sewing and dancing are just a few of Mrs. Steinhour's hobbies. She is the kind of person who believes in inner qualities of people. These include sincerity, gentleness, and kindness. Desert Freak Far off in the hot Mojave Desert one can find Mrs. Traylor planting and watering trees. This is one of her many unusual hobbies. She is the kind of woman who loves work- ing with students of all kinds. FACULTY 155 facultg caught bg urprise Mr. Michael Twiehaus Mrs. Joyce Uphoff W MiSS Sav0k0'Uven0 Foreign Language English Dept. Head Work Expeflence All American Guy Movies, UCLA basketball, gym- nastics, and dancing are just a few of Mr. Twiehaus' hobbies. Mr. Twiehaus had an original embar- rassing moment when he was at a sorority party and accidently drank fx ' a coke with a cigarette butt in it. Y , Mr. Twiehaus is kept busy teaching Mrs. Sherry Valdez Mrs- Gefmy VHIOV Mf- Robert VeVluPek five Spanish classes. English Physical Education Social Sflldies Busy Bee J Coach Stand enjoys coaching Q students of athletic capability. He gig keeps himself busy teaching five my is g 3. ... i n F f l Classes' il llll' .s .... . f A wi A lsss. 3 S Math Made Nice ' . N Mrs. Sheffield is considered one .... .V A of the nicest teachers here at SG. U iflll fs. - 55. .y, She enjoys working with students of i . C r... fs ' gs all ages. She is also kept busy Mrs.'Sharon Ware glr.Jerrv Weiss Wllde teaching five math classes. Fomgn Language meme Mrs. Sheffield wonders what in heavens is going on. Coach Stand shows off his sexy legs while posing for a candid. 156 FACULTY Mr. Rick Wilson Special Education Mrs. Connie Wright English Mr. Peter Zotovich Social Studies Q -.aw 1 fi, ig .za Mrs. Ruth Wong Mrs. Patsy Woock English Nurse Miss Clara Wu Mr. William Young Social Studies, ESL Science Mr. Ritter takes a natural break by chomping on an apple. -use Bti Madame Wright' lf Mrs. Wright could be anywhere in the world, where would she be? France! Shehas had the memorable experience of stu- dying in France. She feels that Paris, France is the most beautiful city she has visited and she would certainly like to see it again. She enjoys teaching and likes to work with students of all ages. She is kept busy teaching five English classes. Teachers Not Available Mr. Richard Hoskins Capt, E.G. Miali Mr. Manny Morris Mr. Jerry Rupple Miss Cheryl Sevold Miss Marie Vairo Miss C. Wilcox BANK: Betty Jackson PTA COORDINATOR: Pat Freeman FACULTY 157 SPOHS Wwi Q ,N 3 A N g W 1' ,. X llwm M! iv 'f NX '5555' !555 X 9 , A-:iff lygx Q a. IQ X J JN 0 XJ' Q9 ' cfm, ' f 6555 X N J kim x XX J Qjlis N' S C76 Q x A REX L: A , J ka X 'Q ,, 7' X - g, 0 ff 593' 1 Yi M f :S X X639 ' W ' 'jf.. gl- Q P im 1-is v -:? 3 x '- -- , V iii?-.-1-J ai' .n1m1 min A- 7 l X 3. san gabriel steps The San Gabriel sports program underwent an exciting new change this year. It was a beneficial transfer for all sports with a special emphasis on football and Boys Basketball. Although there are a lot of con- flicting opinions, Bob Stand, Athletic Director stated, Hlt is by no means a step down, it is a re-classificationf, 'LWe are a 3A size school and we are more compatible with these schools. Our new competition in- cludesg Burbank, Burroughs, Hart, Schurr, and Alhambra. The consideration of a new league had a lot to do with pressure from the community. Community .Q tl ' ,vim s 'TM 'E -1 r me .gk WW.- ,...1r , I ,E 11 .. we ' , an , A fn VT f ' ',i ' 2 ff 1 Md 2 fl ad , Q. my A 33 A . e- 0 9 f am o if gm ws 9 5' C V 1 .M,,grlQu.z 4.1 gil 'N - gyf W1-HW, fftf tfff ee 955, 6' fi, tt ,, 5, 3 W T Y : W , ' f ,K if .Y Jw-J' San Gabriel's offensive is set for the next play. at 1 e gi tt efetee 'Q' if wg 8 'H S Bobby Archuleta drops back to pass behind the Matador offensive line. Coach Mayoral discusses a Call with the referee' 162 VARSITY FOOTBALL va .YW F IONT ROW: Ken Delgado, George Graziano, Ray Callasan, Vincent Mendez, Scott Maisano, Alan Strong, Davee Hazama. ECOND ROW: John Ha, Fernando Batista, Pablito Barroso, Ted Krieger, Dan Woodworth, Mark Van Kempen, Don Vazquez, e Montoya, THIRD ROW: Mike Lujan, Jerry Bolanos, Mark Garcia, Bobby Yanez, Bobby Archuleta, Eric Farwell, Pedro Car- jal. FOURTH ROW: John Mang, Glen Fortich, Coach Aguirre, Coach Strycula, Coach Mayoral, Coach Lagro, Coach Baviello, :ter Altenburger, Steve Monson. BACK ROW: Mike Sweeney, Joe Manna, Ron Odriozola, James Saldana, Brad Jackman, ank Morelli, Glenn Pena. Playing in the Foothill league with new teams and new faces, the San Gabriel Matador Varsity Foothill team succeeded in having an excellent year. They practiced hard to impress their new opponents, and it paid off. The Matadors defeated some unfamiliar teams including Burbank and Bur- roughs. This led to a third place finish in the Foothill League and a spot in the CIF playoffs. The Matador success was not sur- prising, they were led by quarterback Bobby Archuleta, with Glenn Pena at running back. Receivers Davee Hazama and Pablito Barroso were both all around offensive weapons. The Matador line was fortified with ag- gressive players such as Brad Jackman and Mark Van Kempen. Overall, the Matadors first season in the Foothill League was a great one. With the fans cheering them on the Matadors won five out of nine games. I S 5 E The enthusiastic Matadors are excited over a first down. Dan Woodworth successfully kicks a 42-yard field goal as Davee lloxorno holds. Dauee llazama makes the catch as Vince Mendez trails the play LFG San Gabriel High's sophomore foot- ball team truly played better than their record indicated. Because San Gabriel had no junior varsity squad, these sophomores played at the JV level, and managed a record of one win and seven losses. Outstanding players included quarterback Alfred Gutierrez, running back Javier Sanchez, and receiver Leo Ruiz. Head Coach Cook worked hard during the season to mold his players into varsity prospects for next season. Playing stronger teams definitely challenged the sophomore Matadors to become tougher and more competitive. San Gabriel's Freshman Football team completed a successful season with a 5-4-1 record. With a new coach, Paul Arnold, and freshman players, the Matadors success was a pleasant surprise, finishing in a tie for second with Alhambra High. Quarterback Matt Lujan led the Matador offense with Ernie Neveraz and Rowan Apodoca as running back. Receivers Richard Zuniga and Todd Donahue led the passing game. Mike Lucero amazingly ran four punt returns all the way for touchdowns, as linebackers Jamie Peters and Harold Sanin stabilized the defense. The future of the Matadors Football pro- gram seems bright with this freshman team leading the way. ggi.: J-3 F334 ia FRONT ROW: Jamie Giron, Jim Kirkman, Hoang Nyugen, Don McLaren, Mario Estrada, Mike Lucero, Hector Magallanes, Romme Volaro. SECOND ROW: Joey Quintinar, Ernie Neverez, Jaime Hernandez, Kevin Lin, Brad Farwell, Chad Renick, David Gudal, Bot Graffi, Brenden Vickeng, Jon Perry, Kevin Lewis. THIRD ROW: Pat Wagner, Robert Enriquez, Miguel Martinez, Phil Gebhardt, Brad Smith, Paul Arnold, Greg Schneider, Donald Seiji, Arthur Bacid, Paul Gutierrez, Steve Oviedo. FOURTH ROW: Richard Zuniga, Harold Sanin, Jaime Peters, Mark Coronado, David Porter, Ray Grose, Jose Raygoza, Matt Lujan, Richard Nye, Alberi Ledezema. BACK ROW: Rene Hernandez, Leo Gutierrez, Roman Apodaca, Robbie Kostman, Mike Bono, Mark Muscato, Jim Haz bourn, Todd Donahue. Matt Lujan and Ernie Neverez execute a smooth handoff. 5 ' 5 ,J r 5.2. 9 4 115 FRONT ROW: Ed Ruiz, Mark Jaime, Joe Sanford, Enrique Carrajal, Fermin Cruz, Leonard Hernandez, Chris Cedillo, SECOND ROW: John Theriot, Art Brown, Alfred Gutierrez, Robert Schlosser, Alvaro Garcia, Angel Viera, Paul Guerra, Mike Reyes. THIRD ROW: Gina lncerta, Vince Carrillo, Carl Segura, Clarence Johns, Hector Valdez, Joe Diep, Shawn Peters, Javier Sanchez, Marianne Courson. FOURTH ROW: Vaughn Whalen, Tom Fitzgerald, Scott Ferguson, Charles Cook coach, Chris Funaro, Leo Ruiz, Mark Schwarz, Mike Scalinas. 164 SOPHOMORE-FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Mike Lucero eagerly awaits the outcome of the play. 5 ,fr , ,I 1 35 1,-f:r:,1,i-wi .f f -M, 7,1 ' Cigna E Q, . ' -f ' 2351 E35 Q2 52153121 .,r,-,M , LV,, . K- W YQ! .9 W i f ,A Vrhy i r -1 , Y W ie 2 r i 51.1. - - - i 1 1 ' awww I M L ,,,, -,,,,,, , V-Jim-1 49' ,V M U - 7 Y , , -- A r Y 6, 'rf Q , i '74 ' 4 W i rrri so 1 w -Q ., , M , . 1 2 ,.,,,j, fr W , f 'f - ',,,, s N Vx, I H r y 53, A, mf. , , , K It , v 15 ...7 ' 1' f - 'L - , , W, 7, ,r ., , ar N 3 iisr 5 Q 8 . , A 'iii -,,',A , - ,, ,...', ' -- 1 ' f 2335? , L ' V 1 ,'f' sophomore maiadors Northview La Puente Montebello Keppel Burbank Burroughs Hart Alhambra 13- 0 forfeit 0-22 0-18 19-28 23-27 0-21 0-28 Matadors line-up to face the Titans freshmen maiadors Northview La Puente Montebello Keppel San Marino Hart Schurr La Canada Pasadena Alhambra 18- 0 25- 0 0- 7 28-35 6-25 Coach Smith and Schneider guide the freshman. SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN 165 166 GIRLS Our Varsity Volleyball team has gone through another successful season this year! Practicing from May first on, they were able to establish an incomperable amount of unity. They are very hard workersfl stated Coach Kanow. Whether they are tall or small, they are not afraid and they have a lot of guts when it comes to playing up against any opponents. Coach Kanow feels it is impossible to single out players because of the tremen- dous collaberative effort made by the members of the team. They work with a very unique defense and offense. Each girl is assigned a job and when a point is made it is attributed to the whole team which makes for even more triumphant wins. i'They are a closely-knit group with a lot of talent and desire, expressed Coach Kanow. With these characteristics supporting our team, it went to the CIF semi-finals, FRONT ROW: Susan Hokans, Kelly Nelson, Susan Rice, Annette Berardo, Diane Zankovich, Yvonne Meza ROW: Mike Murashige, Lisa Morales, Theresa Cammarano, Linda Irvine, Cathy Lee, Maria Martinez, Kent MISSING: Julie Williams. Susan Rice leaps high to dink the ball. Susan Hokans readies herself for the next play. llefti K Annette Berurdo and Maria Martinez execute their booking techniques skillfully. m X K - w Xa A ix Burroughb 15-3, 15-7 Burbank Kanow his team in action. Hart Alhambra Burroughs Burbank Alhambra Hart 12-15, 15-9, 15-0 15-4, 15-3 15-6 15-6 Q15-1 15-6 15-6 15-4 15-8 15-1 15-3 15-8 15-6 15-6 1 X 168 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Coach Devine registers joy at win over Schurr. it fv ' b A.,V I , E ,,,L V r . 4 V f ' . ,, W Q.: Lf 4 1 .r 4 .. ,,G. JAM Fa if 1 . . H . at W4 9' . if . T i at t . at Q f U . f ' 'AV' if i Vw Q3 , s ig , 5 T gg rl 5- 1 I 36 E .1 TOP ROW L-R: Betty Robles, Michelle Noreillie, Michelle Orabona, Mary Ramirez, lrma Perales, Margaret Agus, Sylvia Romero. BOTTOM ROW L-R: Rhodora Fernandez, Robin Fain, Tiffany Tsuchiyama, Kanoe Yim, Rosario Valdez, Tracy Begerow, Heddy Li. or ra., victory. 'H Jeannie Brantley and Sandy Stratton get set for an easy shot. J.V. Volleyball won its sixth league championship in a row! Known as the heart attack kids to their coach Mrs. Devine because of so many last minute wins, they came out with a league record of 9-2 and an overall record of 15-2. Mrs. Devine said this was one of the most balanced teams she's had and one of the 'tscrappiestf' She feels like the team is sort of a family and she en- joys watching her J.V. well trained players grow into Varsity players. The new league has been a com- petitive one for the J.V. team. It has been quite a challenge for them but they fought and were able to end the season with great success. Tracy Begerow. Betty Robles and Rosario Valdez share the excitement of a Araceley Soto serve a winning point. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 169 the guy Boys Varsity wasn't picked to win much this year but they proved themselves and made C.I.F. They trained all summer, twice a day, which made for a very com- petitive team. They definitely made a mark in the new league. Orlando Martinez and Jorge Torres led the team and there was leadership from everyone, especially from team captains Kevin Donovan and Martin Caro. Next year's team will be losing four members due to graduation, but it should be as strong as ever with the in- fusion of J .V. and SophfFrosh talent. the gals Our girls Varsity Cross Country team took the Foothill League Cham- pionship. Chosen to win from the beginning, they were the strongest team in the league. Sylvia Mosqueda ranked in the top five in Southern California, but it took the other six girls on the team to accomplish what they did. The seniors leaving the team will be Karen Farley, team captain and 02 runner, Marguerite Virant and Amber Freeman. Everyone else is returning and Coach Spector expects another strong team next year. She hopes to get some more girls motivated for this great squad! FRONT ROW: Kristin Borgie, Yasmin Perales, Anabel Fregozo, Amber Freeman, Vicki Velaquez. BACK ROW: Karen Farley, Laura Kerr, Kathy Ball, Sylvia Mosqueda, Marguerite Virant. FRONT ROW: Marty Caro, Tim Carrasco, Orlando Mar- tinez. BACK ROW: Jorge Torres, Oscar Mazariegos, Kevin Donovan, Antonio Casteneda. 170 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Oscar Maraziergos' final kick takes him to victory. Kevin Donouan runs on with determination, N ff S i T .... X ssh rt , i .. Q 5. :r I . f Kathy Ball and Marquerite Virant strive to finish with a b ter time. .eiwpnv-' 1 'Wm' J' 4. ' 1 yi A Orlando 16:04 ' at M' Jorge Torres 1610-4' -ww My 16121 Q 16:26 .m-5235 1 16:26 h X' , FQ I Marty Caro A 6: , Nathan Lane Sylvia Mosqueda 1 'jp' Karen Farley I -- Yasmin Perales Marqueret Virant Anebel Fregoza Kathy Ball Laura Kerr Kristen Borgie 3 N v . A . an 21 B 212125 22:00 22:01 fl? 3 Sl .1 1 'R 23:20 23:40 24:22 ,M 4 1 M' 1 3 'K 'l l 2 y i 1 1 y VL , M Q I Vgl, .r,. Z X , , 2 1 A . Coach Spectorymotivates her runners. , , W5 E3 u A , L7 ' , 1 at N -- -Q63 .1 SW ,ix ' K F SN 9' -' ,, :: ':far:? Captain Karen Coach Spector approves. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ,- . .:O. V Greg Caro paces ihe best J T FRONT ROW: Tim Nishikubo, Richard Pabon, Ron Acosta, Kyle Kenner. MIDDLE ROW: Hugo Reyes, Alec Villegas, Larry Delgadillo, Danny Marin, Eddie Escajada. BACK ROW: Rick Moore, Mike Wepplo, Alfred Ramirez. Paul Camness. V I its FRONT ROW: David Hail, Ken Walker, Leonard Vite, Manuel Acuna. BACK ROW: Brian Hupp, Nathan Lane, John Nolan, Jim Hernandez, Greg Caro. Q . MP' . SX X 'Pg O O A . O 51 O X . X O reee RO O iicccce a s ,.,.. I rrri : Q A , 1i,.,, O. sm iii iiiii ' L rlrr W' O. O . O , .O O O i O O iT S A - A ti X WOOOOOM . A - Kyle Kenner finishes strong Alec Villegas shows his satisfaction. Rick Moore warms down. lrightl This year J,V. won the Foothill League, 'KMade up of twenty guys it was a strong and hard-working team, stated Coach Laurel Spector. They won all the invitationals, dual meets and league finals. They're all working towards a spot on the Varsity Team and their ef- forts show. They dominated the league and beat everyone by at least 20 or 30 points. Most of the guys will be returning. This year we had a young, in- experienced team but within a few years they should be suc- cessful Varsity Runners. They are a bunch of hard workers and they are bound to improve with the training they have received. -..,,,s.w,,,,,......a--'Uv up-an-'Ill N QQNUKF San Gabriel Girls Tennis Team began an awesome pre-season with an 8-2 record. They soundly defeated most of their opponents, losing only to Glendale and San Marino. During the season, the competition got a little tougher. Strong teams such as Bur- roughs, Hart and arch rival Alhambra challenged our Lady Matadors. The competition was tough, but they qualified for CIF playoffs with a dramatic win against Burroughs High on the last day of the season. This year's strong team was led by the dominating doubles team of Terri Lopez and Marlene Duffy. The consis- tent singles player Sara Tomei, the human back-board, and Denise Fon- tana also led the Matadors. Other ex- ceptional players who contributed this year were Peggy Bradley, Angie Chen and Polly Katayama. The Matadors success was well deserved. They began practicing hard this past summer, before school started. Coaches Mr. and Mrs, Bill O,Neil work hard to make this a cham- pionship team and it paid off. in kg gkkk. A A. .... , FN FRONT ROW: Angie Chen, Peggy Bradley, Denise Fontana, Julie Kakuda, Pol- ly Katayama, Sara Tomei. BACK ROW: June Katayama, Marlene Duffy, Tisha Mar- tin, Terri Lopez, Georgeann Kazarian, Gina Salazar. .E ' .. Marlene Duffy reaches for a forehand. 'I lt . HN Terri Lopez concentrates for the next point. ,i ..... 40 sf.,-..w.-b-w-www' Naam W- ww 74 GIRLS TENNIS omei runs down the shot. Denise Fontana follows through 5Q',x , A. ,4 ' XX .--f...t,. 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M.. .. ,W--,,. ,. ,,..,..w,f X' 'N W W' ffl: neg. 1-if-1. Q. . N 1? . . if wid gifs 'Q 3 I concentrates on the match .,. ,,..,mWTm:,.N,,. gwwN,,,,w-m,..,,.,.mm--amzvrw-M db FRONT ROW Jane Abrea, Caroline Maglente, Linda Akutagawa, Barbara Ma. MIDDLE ROW: Stephanie Coles, Mary lshihara, Teresa Jones Margaret Sawkins, Angela Serna. TOP ROW: Stephanie Walpert, Karen McManaman, Dawne Poimeni, Delsa Fortich, Gina Vandenburgh, Isabel Biboso, Lorene Kunioka. Our girls Junior Varsity Tennis Team was characterized by its youth and determination. With a 5-4-1 pre- season, it was clear to Coach Loyd that his girls would not challenge Bur' roughs and Alhambra for first and se- cond place. Yet, they practiced hard and took third place overall, which was excellent for this young team. Since the role of a Junior Varsity team is to prepare players for Varsity competition, our girls J.V. tennis team has had a very successful year. Talented sophomores Gina Vanden- burg and Delsa Fortich led the team along with junior, Linda Akutagawa. Theresa Jones, only a freshman, show- ed great promise. Each of these girls are definite prospects for Varsity next season. Coach Loyd emphasized that his team worked very hard, yet didn't take it hard when it lost to a better team, With spirit like that, it's obvious that this J.V. team is full of potential. Linda Akutagawa shows her south-paw forehand. Teresa Jones sets herself forthe next point. Jane Abrea serves with grace. GIRLS TENNIS 177 1- J g15?5,f., 178 GIRLS' ARSITY BASKETBALL visitor Burroughs 41 Burbank 28 Schurr 37 Hart 44 Alhambra 30 Burroughs 26 Burbank 29 Schurr 42 Hart 20 3 ..,, 5 LHTI' TO RIGHT: Tucker Masui, Terri Lopez, Mary Geer, Yvonne Meza, Tisha Martin, Kathy Watlet, Liz Docherty, Kathy Merchado, Isabel Fregozo, Stefanie Meza. Missing: Susan Rice. Him, Kris Nelson, Susan This year our Girls Varsity Baskek- ball team was outstanding. Although they lost two key players from last year, the Lady Matadors, led by Coach Bob Stand, worked hard to pro- duce an excellent season. Their defense was exceptional, as was their teamwork. All the Lady Mats worked well together, which gave them a distinct edge over their opponents. Their teamwork led them to a 21-1 record. Hosting the third annual San Gabriel Tournament of Champions, the Mats took first place by defeating A41 ranked Long Beach Poly. This vic- tory was not surprising since our team included such players as Kris Nelson, Mary Geer and Terri Lopez. Junior Liz Hirn has already captured the atten- tion of college scouts. Together, all the Lady Matadors had an extremely suc- cessful season. Mary Geer puts up her consistent set shot. . -sb- xx r . -E.-wfqgsi..-2iKf.: .J ...iss ..,.,. Kris Nelson easily wins the tip. Terri Lopez sets the offense, looking for an open Matador. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 179 The Girls' J.V. Basketball Team consisted of 8 freshmen and 2 sophomores this year. Although the team was relative- ly young and inexperienced, they were still labled as, very scrappy with a lot of consistent progression, by Coach Paul Ar- nold. The new league offered them a lot of heavy conpetition, but they were a team that didn't quit, They have definitely im- proved and should make for a promising J.V. Team next year. This year, for the first time, San Gabriel had a Freshman Girls' Basketball Team. lt's pur- pose was to introduce freshman girls to competitive basketball, and ready them for the future JV and varsity play. coach Kanow was very pleased with his players, saying that they worked very hard and improved greatly throughout the season. They had a winning record of 5- 2, but more importantly they had fun and really improved their skills. The Lady Matadors work for the opening ti ts:--iff aan. . inmw r iii k -3 , , E -qqfwgzxf f ' . ..n,w. X .454 -1--' -.fly i , 1 5. 11 ,rg 4:1 'A . 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Wrestling in the 140 pound weight class, Carlos Barrios pro- ved to be the team's most outstanding grappler by earning a 3-3 record against his opponents. When asked about the expec- tations of the season, Coach Young replied, That th team be competitive, and that wrestl- ing would build character and encourage self concepts of fitness and pride. The Junior Varsity Wrestling Team as a whole showed some promise with a league record 2- 7. Some up-and-coming wrestlers are sophomore Bill Cortney an freshmans Dale Rodiguez, Harold Sair, and Jaime Peters. Next year should prove to be a winning season having young underclassmen with some experiences. Ken Delgado works to reverse his position i 2 ' M ' gg-rsrigif ---- naught.. mg: .r M 5 W A ,,.... W.--f ...Q at ...E Q:..-,s,...a..cM..r...s,,,f.r1.f-, ix FRONT ROW: Patricia Serratos, Mark Macias, Jeff Kubo, Mario Rodriquez, Marco Leal, Mike Lucero, Ken Delgado, Cristen Young. BACK ROW: Asst. Coach, Alfredo Valdez, Carlos Barrios, Robert Beaver, Mark Jaime, Troy Pena, Jaime Guzman, Shawn Peters, Mark Garcia, Brad Jackman, Head coach Bill Young. FRONT ROW: Dale Rodriquez, Ron Garcia, Bill Coatney, Baldo Milanez, Harold Sanin, Jaime Peters. BACK ROW: David Saetia, John Theriot, Mrk Ferguson, Eric Placencia, Bobby Yanez, Coach Bill Young. gainst an opponent. Brad Jackman overpowers his opponent .4-3, Q an-fy, f 4, www, , f ,A M f 1' x , an ,bn ,Q 2, ,f 4 Q, ,,f ,W W ff ' QW, ,, 22, V . w -- ,. V A ,, ,,, if M.. , --., 'gf U. V,,3fg,,,,. v- ff , g V ' ' .. ,, 'Q 1 W ui 'f' 1 i Q fifwwf SSW 1 W '53 Q X Q 4 217 N 1' mira Q AL' + WRESTLING 185 'fe X S .gswfxagsawew-wuwiiv-r wk K :kk,N,,,.mNfigwgigsgfggiwfx :fi f ,... 1. - U .wmiifz-:..m ---yf wa? oach Zotovich Ted Nuguid, Vince Mendez, Gary Cooper, Joe Manna, Robert Bojarski, Rob Hughes, Steve Ralph, Greg Stratton, leang Liev Glen Fortich, Coach Hom. Vince Mendez looks for an open man up court. A good attitude and a smart group certainly makes for the progressive team we had working for us here at San Gabriel High School. The new league change brought about a different and very competitive season Coach Zotovich said that he felt good walking into the gym know- ing the team always had the opportuni- ty to win and not get slaughtered. It was a very close race and the league change seemed to have been accepted well by everyone. Although they did not have one of the best playing records of all time, they still got along well and did their best. They were the hardest working team l have had in three years. Coach Zotovich seemed to enjoy the team and felt that he had a clear line of com- munication with them. San Gabriel Varsity Basketball Team was a group with a lot of tenacity. They always saw their competition coming, and they always met it head-on. Matadors put a move on to penetrate Arroyo's defense. Rob Hughes reaches high for a jump ball. BASEKTBALL 187 The Boys J.V. Basketball Team started out very strong but then hit some really good teams and the com- petition in the new league got really tough. Height was not an outstanding feature of the team, but they still had a lot of talent. Some of these special players were Donee Hazama, Fidel Fortich, Eric Kirchoff, and George Graziano. Although this team had a lot of ups and downs they still have pro- gressed. They have some special abili- ty which should be very valuable on the Varsity level next year. The 1982-83 Sophomore Basket- ball Team got off to a slow start, but hard work and steady improvement helped them to a final 13-8 record and a second place finish in the Foothill League. The team was led by the con- sistent play of center Francisco Ruiz and swingman Chris Agus, but it was a total team effort that aided the Matadors in finishing where they did. This yearfs Freshmen Basketball Team started the season in winning form taking first place in Mark Kep- pel's Tournament. They were a very talented group. Despite a couple of in- juries to key players, the team con- tinued their winning ways. They were a very promising group that should develop into an outstanding varsity team. mr' ,Z . ni Coach Strycula, Chris Agus, Danny Gallegos, Jim de Pano, Francisco Ruiz, Mike Sweeney, Mark Schwartz, Dodge De Los Reyes, Jackie Robinson, Jim Ogata. 188 BASKETBALL Donee Hazama, George Graziano, Joe Saati, Eric Kirchoff, Matt Schroedles, Frank Morelli, Eloy Zarate, John Jurado, Fidel Fortich, Coach Crook. .Mg Eloy Zarate works the Matador offense. Fide1F0ffiCh SONS for 5 il-UUP Shot- - sv Q Jai.. FRONT ROW: Hoang Nguyen, Scott Endrusick, Miguel Martinez, Chris Tsuneishi, Paul Gutierrez, Don Seiji. BACK ROW: Mauricio Hernandez, Vincent Vergara, Bob Bereznak, Hugo Del Valle, Mark Zuniga, Coach Ritter, vxizvv' A . f ha' f . ef- Fw i E if ssh ii? Q14 Si E E ig I , I S E5 if QF Q ji QE 2 5 5, E E ! Outstanding'l was the word for this year's J.V. Baseball Team. They were a very confident roup who enjoyed working hard and who used their abilities to the fullest! Coach LeGro stated that their special aspect was that they ' always played a team game. ' They were a team that hustled and certainly made a run for the cham- pionship. Players who led the team were: Angel Viera, Eddie Ochoa, Jerry Cardenas, Albert Sanchez, and Martin Valdez. A , Coach Guzman believes that this year, the Soph-Frosh baseball team was the best he had worked with in years. He and the other coaches were enthusiastic toward the boys, and felt that they had much poten- tial and great promise for the upper level teams. Bob Berreznak, Matt Lujan and Joel Ramos lead the pitching squad this year. Bob Berreznak, Mike Brown lshortstopi, Jon Perry lfirst basemani, Tom Bitonti tthird basemanl and Donald Seiji lleft fielderl were the most reliable on the hitting staff. Coach Guzman said that the cat- cher on his team quickly advanced to the varsity level. With an 8-1 record, he had much faith in his athletes in a successful season. .f. FRONT ROW: Eloy Zarate, Donee Hazama, Tiv Quesada, Martin Valadez, Albert Sanchez, Jerry Cardinas, Angel Viera, Brian Cor- nell, Gary Urbina, Rick Navaratte. BACK ROW: Coach LeGro, George Hardash, Danny Gallegos, Al Sumner, Jesse Avila, Chris Vasquez, Ray Jeffs, Jeff Perry, Zeke Rodriguez, Leo Ruiz, Eddie Ochoa. 47, FRONT ROW: Tony Torrez, Mike Brown, Thomas Bitonti, Paul Gutierrez, Brad Farwell, Donald Seiji, Chris Sams, John Troup Camilo Juarez, Hoang Nguyen. SECOND ROW: Jamie Peters, Jon Perry, Joe Ramos, Matt Lujan, Joe Quintanar, Mauricio Her nandez, Robert Bereznak, Vincent Vergara. Todd Donaho, Mike Correll, John Escobar, Richard Zuniga. Q J.V. Matador earns another R.B.l. Pitcher Albert Sanchez demonstrates his famous curve ball. 192 J.V., SOPH-FROSH BASEBALL tttt 1 9 3 1' ' IEE' it K WM. , ...Y f,4rXF'P3 Yi'-O4 W I' - 99 - ,E it .X.. q f ,. if ., t Wu' - X .ZLL Q .. ,.L- W . 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However, falling victim to tough competition, the record was 1-4. To make the San Gabriel High School Girls varsity softball team one had to be one of the best 15 softball players at San Gabriel. ln addition, this year's team was hard working and will- ing to learn. Outstanding players con- sisted of Seniors Mary Geer and Diane Brown and Junior Michelle Arabora. Junior Varsity Softball had a very successful year. Striving for league championship the girls excited themselves in hopes of achieving their highly set goals. Coached by Chuck Good, the team had a league record of 5-1. Promising players are Julie Hokans, Caroline Vierra, and Delores Reyer along with other team members who all worked together and incor- porated a winning team. .f 'A FRONT ROW: Ellen Gonzales, Joanna Marquez, Denise Rodelo, Darlene Kyle, Mary Geer, Terri Lopez, Cheri Lopez, Anabel Fregozo. BACK ROW: Coach Loyd, Samantha Subia, Susan Docherty, Michelle Orabona, Marlene Duffy, Diane Brown, Tisha Martin, Gina Salazar. Dolores Reyes Piiches a fast ball with ease. A ' if Third baseman Susan Docherty throws the ball in to home. 194 VARSITY 81 J.V. SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Joanne Frescas, Roseangel Stegall, Dena Guzman, Christine Bennick, Reyes, Laura Garcia, Elia Becerra, Collen Bates, BACK ROW: Coach Good, Julie Hokans, Romero, Anjeanette Villegos, Jeanne Brantley, Irma Perales, Melissa King, Carlina Viera, Luzzi, Martha De La Cruz. l Pitcher Samantha Subia throws her famous curve ball. ,353 www B. 'XIOHOP N K: :,' Q . - 1 ' KK L: Q ..':f' xi i ,,,. 2 :: ,, .1 i Q, 5 Q U as at sg S .5 as Q' S 3 5 ,. . Keith Foster, Horlardo Garcia, Richard Kim, Oscar Mazariegos, Richard Pabon, Kevin Donovan, Tim Nishikubo, Ron Pat Messier, Steven Lucero, Carmalito Valdez, Henry Chiang. BACK ROW: Steve Smith, Eric Donnelly, Orlando Martinez, Mar- Darin Chamberlain, Eric Traut, Efren Nava, Paul Chamness, Vince Garcia, Jose Bustamante, Mike Herrera, Rick Moore, Tim Ray Grose. RONT ROW: Yvonne Yarmij, Yasmin Perales, Tiffany Tsuchiyama, Christen Christensen, Carolyn Pfost, Kathy Ball, Lisa Mireles, aria Perez, Loene Nishikubo, Kim Levingood, Karen Farley. BACK ROW: Christy Overstreet, Laura Kerr, Pam Fortner, Kris Nelson, Jbin Fain, Lisa Schlosser, Edith Arguelles, Caroline Maglente, Marguerite Virant, Linda lrvine, Ruby Fernandez, Eliza Meza. ...ff i . Q. i A usb H i '. W f .f ,, ' 'Vm:3E,,g,.MZt ,W 'V 'Artm 2. RONT ROW: Enselmo Bustamonte, Leonard Vite, J. V, Woo, Bill Moninka, Roman Apodaca, George Torres, Antonio Casteneda, Fera ' ' ' ' W: M lA C l ' M ,John Contable in Cruz Dennis Arguelles David Hall Tabo Mohri, Greg Caro, Ken Walker. BACK RO anue cuna. a vin ar John Theriot, Sean Quaternik, Dan Woodworth, Andy Lukjariiec, Roman Acuna, John Benitez, Jim Hazborne, Caesar Valenzuela. Lud- wig Khatchatoorintz, Keith lga. Abraham Yang. Mike Lucero. This year, representing San Gabriel High on the Varsity Boys Track team were men of excellence, Steve Lucero and Efren Nava conquered the sprint competitions, while Orlando Martinez, Marty Caro and Tim Car- rasco were very impressive in the distance races. ln the field events, the versatile Brad Jackman participated in everything from the long jump to shot put. Eric Traut tested his strengths in the shot put and discus throw, while Pat Messier and Richard Pabon com- peted in the pole vaulting and high jump events. Richard Kim, Eric Donnelly and Darren Chamberlain also took-off in the strenuous hurdle races. Coach Bear spent much time with these fine athletes. She was always there to give them the support needed for them to per- form well in the many meets and in- vitaionals. This was important and hard work to ultimately lead them to participating in ClF competitions. The Varsity Girls Varsity Track team cons sisted of impressively strong athletes. Par- ticipants in the spring events were Lisa Mirelles, Kris Nelson and Kim Levengood. The durable distance runners were Sylvia Mosqueda and Karen Farley. Lisa Mirelles and Kris Nelson were also found competing in the field events such as the long and triple jumps. Linda lrvine cons tinued to show her excellence in the high jump as she had in the past years. Pam Fort- ner and Edith Arguellas ran th enduring hur- dle races. Coach SpectorABear worked very hard with her athletes every week. She had much dedication toward her team, and devoted many hours of her own time working out wth them in the weight room and track field. On the average, they ran seven miles a day, in- cluding weekends. This year there were several returning ClF hopefuls who inspired the others to many Matador victories at their competitions, Every year, the boys of the Soph-Frosh Track team experiment with their skills to build up their strengths and specialize in dif- ferent events, Coach Arnold and Coach Aguire worked hard with these boys to bring out their poten- tials. Someday these boys will be on the Var- sity track level, Danny Woodworth and Shaun Quaternik ran in the sprint races, Tony Castaneda and Jorge Torrez competed in the distance events, Shaun Quaternik also tried his skills at the long and triple jumps in the field events. Tony Hawkins was the contestant in the high jump, long jump as well as 440 yard run. Returning this year as a hurdler was Keith Higa, who has much promise for the Varsity level next year. Ultimately, these boys hope to be on the Varsity level and qualify for CIF. VARSITY AND JV. TRACK' 197 easily. gr 'is Q, Matador relay P F 'fr-X-J' C I 5 .M , ' Y l ' av I l ..,...... l u. . - A Sylvia Masquedu takes a commanding lead. The MGIGGOYS ru 198 VARSITY AND J.V. TRACK runners handaoff n stride I. K3 I 6 6 i -ir n H-'B 3' una 9 ,.-1. ,im ,K ii W.-,N-nw, F . ' I . .W N.-Q-H' tor stride in the lead. fa.. f A plcturesque soars over the bar ,1 A 'Q 1:3-. Curr1e'Pf0st BWBHS T119 QUUA Ihlrrcrz Chamberlain 'lun i leaps over the hurdles with ease. VARSITY Sa J.V. TRACK 199 Jew d..wQ,,f.f:-,fwmguzwm-Raw-J w.v.x.wf2,,.w,wfMe,g::-,wmv-Q.-QxmMwmQQw ,wr-g.wf-wg N . -O -Q as-1 ,,. ff W . ..QXEf.,?.i,L 1 5 K Q f Q A ' 1 f - , .. i ' . A K ,, W I . rw .X x. n - A L LLLL m L . . . . ,. .. .,. .. . m.W . - Vx, 4 ., s MQ ,m, .ss X al Rs Ext? NFQY Q QQ 3 'lt at we Fi' 2 wfq., Q'- i if 4 A av My . Us K x Q xs 4 M Ni A , R MR, 'Eff fx ,,, X, K ,- -fx xx A ,N x. H. 8 S F s Q' awry 'Q 29 ,Q W A4 R Q A ' WVO-Q,- 'kfstf I 51 5 . fy Q m F-if. I I tgx tb Jw '13, :- Q 49 .JSM - in Iiln5. 4 Johan Young tenses up before the race begins. - H , 1 ' wi ,, I M' ,,, jf, rrr fx , , , ,Q sf Jw ff W ' , . I W V , W ,. gg , '- - will f . ' ' I. ' AZ' '4 f .ff ,A av' An out-of-the-pool look for team captains, Julie Longo, Young. 202 VARSITY SWIMMING Dan Dori. Melinda Pfost, and Johan A butterfly floats down the lane. i'Perserverance is the only word to describe this year's Varsity Girls Swim Team. Led by captains Melinda Pfost and Julie Longo they were a hard- working team with a strong will to win. Workouts were tough but Girls Varsity never seemed to blink at another few laps. Talented seniors who added to the impressive group were Kathy McManaman, Julie Williams, and Doreen Nakamura. Boys Varsity Swimming was part of a 67 member teamg one of the largest in the Valley. They started off a powerful season with an undefeated record. They were an extremely dedicated team led by captains Johan Young and Dan Dotieg as well as seniors Greg Sanchez, Peter Krusic and Tom Oudin. With entrance into a new league, Coaches Schron and Kanow were hoping to push one of the teams into the championships. . bona 'if ff.. 5 ' .,ava,gy' -M 'R X, W t y . K, S cii. ' f I -ll' V .. . 1 ,. A 'aww T gg W N 4 XM ws tl N 5 gk, I We M 5 T y I ,, 'I N I Kim Q s ,Q I X cms, Q f f 'X s sr it rims x it Si W 'ii , if Q1 f isst S at r .- . .. Wy... Q- . WMM I .. 'W -k - .. . , .i.' t . . Q G W, we 7 ' q ' . M. .. :T R Alf' I 'Y' , .,..... . xg -- A ' .. 'S ' ,..- TN Three swimmers thrash it through to the finish This is an unusual start - from the slide. VARSITY SWIMMING 203 Girls' J.V, began with an undefeated season this year. The large amount of girls who came out for the team gave coaches a lot to work with. They were a fairly new group who were eager to progress and do well. Starting off the season undefeated was very encouraging for Boys' J.V. They were a strong group who, with more and more training, will develop into a fine Varsity Teami -Q with anticipation of winning. Boys' JV Swimming FRONT ROW: Hyon Kim, Jeff Shinpaugh, Mark Ferguson, Jose Leal, Miguel Lopez. SECOND ROW: Frank Broda, William Shelby Mark Madrid, Joe Williams, Tony Babcock. BACK ROW: Eric Evavold, Joe Leach, Ron Levy, Albert Rodriquez, German Nosarchuk. FRONT ROW: Wendy Hsu, Susan Akutagawa, Cherie Darnell, Lo ri McKinney, Karen Mahoney. SE- COND ROW: Deidra Dragoo, Rosa Reyes, Linda Akutagawa, Anna Frazer, Tatiana Pacheco, Gina Vitale. BACK ROW: Lori Sumerau, Emily Hutson, Jan Williams, Theresa Jones, Traci Lanham. .,, ..... . . K -tv . . t f f. ff' fr f:-- ' ' . . -PM I 'Y Iii! r . .N wt s. , My ma, I ' 'G .' . ir 3, r. V seg. , -:- L x k A . I ,. ,. .,fLw .V - ft? W I --,: tit, ' ,r,, r ' K K I A ia. A ii. S, K . .7 V,..., .. was Q J? .. 'i K. sw . A.. ' . A fx 'H R A I KL 5 Xl.l H: 204 JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING A San Gabriel swimmer makes a splash for the finish. . , . at., he fm .. ir.. .ef sf X1 -6 ' 'lla-Q-swan k Or jk- 'Q fm WW' ti.-use-f .vt V fi . I Q42 . if if . ,, Jil 1 K, f X .g,I ffiQ'Yf' I s - A - .5 ,W Y 3' A ,.:' 'T' I ' rn ,I I rf , , ,Q ' K S :V in V . 4 7 J T If . .H , x ni as gg A We A -. ,ik I.. ' . Qi . ' ' Q0 fi-f P ,lf my 5 Q . , 3235. ,H , f ,J 2 X S6 K.. .J Q ff... , . 'kwa feila tk mgggv wifi 34? -we -. g, mgafig, ' f .. KM .735 k,kk s -'xsiflii' .... L. . . 2. 5fi2miSzEr Ng 5 3:54. ' wx f-2,4 X ff ,ggi fist' -1 iz 1. in? , gf, f ' 'N Q? TA X X. - - . V M .WR 'N M 1 S . ,yy ,Q k.v', 5 ,- , , tag, , A ' ' .- -5' -f ms,'R..e- .5 Awlijlkgsxggwl T30 K: :A H f'21:i. i:f?-wi QW. f . I .K , ,. f ,, wsu' . MQ, -f-MQ .5 ' 1. . -N ? ,L W mJ fx ng Q --' ff 1. y ,, .vnfffxzw ,M ff. f ,bL, xv .K ,.i.,A.S5 , v.. S . JM A EW, , .K , .. 4, if -W -. M... -- , . ,, G: . 55. . J v i i? 5 . s s i l t g.i '..l.h FRONT ROW: Chester Kano, Jeff Jones, Dan Ortiz, Ted Nuguid, Seung Chun, Arron Rambach, Dai Tran. BACK ROW: Coach O'Neil, Steve Ralph, Dave Darke, Dave Saporito, Lucky Vasquez, Lance Lawler, Dodge De Los Reyes. With only two returning Varsity players, this tennis team lacked ex- perience but not determination. Coach Bill O'Neil struggled to find a consis- tent line-up of Matadors. By trying dif- ferent combinations, he worked the players into a winning team. None of the victories were easy, but winning the close ones was very satisfying. Steve Ralph headed the Matadors singles attack as one of the two return- ing players. The other, Ted Nuguid, played doubles with several partners. Jeff Jones and Seung Chun played singles with Lucky Vasquez playing both singles and doubles. Rounding out the strong doubles lineup were Dave Darke, Chester Kano and Dodge De Los Reyes. These Matadors prac- ticed hard, earning every one of their victories with effort and concentration. qw ww ,M V ...-,.,..-- - . ,, My - e I --tx' ' ,s .-, . -r.. - is -..,.a.-.... J-4- as -' Chester Kano concentrates on a forehand. Lucky Vasquez puts some spin on a serve Ted Nuguid charges the net after a serve, VARSITY TENNIS 207 It was Sandy O'Neil's first year as coach of Junior Varsity Tennis here at San Gabriel, but she was certainly ready. The Matadors emerged as hav' ing one of the strongest JV squads in the league. They were certainly a team to contend with, practicing just as hard as the varsity squad. Outstanding underclassmen includ- ed the rallying Arron Rambach, Dai Tran and Amelito Biboso. Also excep- tional were Danny Ortiz and Tung Tran. These Matadors will certainly be ready for varsity competition when their time comes. By working hard, they made SG's tennis program a success. ,- ,,,, N, ,Ha ,,,,,h, ,,,,t ,,F,,,M1,,... ,,,, - . ,,,,, .,,, ,,.M .M .W Z ,f , , wwf .t,,, M,,,,,,,,,,,.- ,,,. W. ,,,,, - ,,,, ,, 4 Y 2 K . 2 s is , 4 .., ' ALI fr 1 it 1, W, 1 I ,Hi 4 i FRONT ROW: Hiro Kuroki, Arcadio Biboso, Robert Jarchow, Tung Tran, Nick Cincardona, Amelito Biboso, Chang Kim, Steve Hc Hyom Kim. BACK ROW: Coach O'Neil, Jason Chui, Mike Morris, Al Gee, Mike De La Tor, Ron Weddle, Brian Prieto, Paul Francf Richard Manley, Dave Saetia, George Szyszko. Pm c rs,-r .i. r I I 1 Q E, Danny Ortiz powers a backhand crosscourt. Tung Tran smashes 21 f0l'9haf1d- 208 JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS iw I w. w 4, .... I-I xv ir 1: s1 'S gg I k I Q i, , lx 551 Slim 1- 5 1 I - 2 Q. .vf-f r - Hr' uw 1. I . , . , I I . , A .V Coach O'Neal watches intently. Wg? Q QS-A JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS 209 few 210 CIF PLAYOFFS up with c.i.f. It's always that little extra which separates the winners from the losers, the teams who make the CIF playoffs and the team who donlt. That little extra talent, hard work, or determination always shows in the end. It makes all the difference in the world. There are teams at San Gabriel High which show this little extra. They worked together just a bit harder than the rest, and they qualified for CIF playoffs. The Varsity Football Team worked hard for the CIF playoff spot, and it was clearly evident at their practices. They were a determined bunch of guys, but traveling to far away Westlake, they lost in the first round. It was a tough loss, with quarter- back Bobby Archuleta injured, but their hard work did not go unappreciated. Led by the doubles team of Terri Lopez and Marlene Duffy, the Girls' Tennis Team made it to the first round of CIF. The en- tire team worked together, but they suf- fered a tough loss in the first round. A lot of talent, characterized the Lady Matadors in volleyball. Superbly coached by Coach Kanow, the six starting young ladies for San Gabriel were also the six starting players for the All-League Team. Annette Berardo, Susan Hokans, Marie Martinez, Susan Rice, Theresa Cam- marano and Diane Zankovitch made up this highly ranked team from San Gabriel. They advanced easily to the quarterfinals, when they met a tenacious La Quinta team. Even though they lost in three games, they accomplished a great deal during the season. Teamwork was the theme for this year's Girls' Basketball Team. Talented Liz Hirn and Kris Nelson, of the famous jump shot, led the Lady Matadors. But it was the whole team, including Coach Stand, who went to the quarterfinals in CIF together. They practiced hard all season to perfect their game. In a rough game with controversial officiating, they suffered a tough loss, 42-41, in far way Palmdale. In what was a heart breaking loss, far from home, our Lady Mats had much to be pro- ud of. Last, but definitely not least, was the super Soccer Team. This team was made up of pure talent, reinforced with hard work and determination. The team was supported by the work of Coach Guzman. Much of the talent was in players such as Glenn Pena, Steve Monson, Paul Savare, Francisco Garcia, Willie Lujan and Danny Woodworth. They advanced all the way to the CIF finals, but lost a close one to Alemany, 2-1. They can be proud in say- ing that San Gabriel is one of the two top soccer teams in Southern California. In San Gabriel they will always be the best. CIF PLAY OFFS 211 closing gk-f Wm .,- li an I tiff ' . 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HE 'i inrsiv . and I rw-env Mfivm as and done Am r ..... . .. ., H H wW'fii,:w4'1- we fi when all is said We've stated what was up in the 1983 year and it tallies up like no other year. 1983 has had its ups and downs but as a whole it's been very interesting. A typical student at San Gabriel High School in 1983 would like to be cruising in a Porsche or converti- ble Rabbit with the radio tuned to KROQ and Pat Benatar or Adam Ant blaring from the speakers. When Men At Works ,VV:ii. Undef, mmtfl rir ,',i ' ' fav-, g?ii f,,kf, QU' f ' A . the nurigdlitf it werdances floor at our own From new have to ska 'a'riiQftiolckabiHy, from funk danlging wigs found to be gvorite pastime of ia- typggal student. in town many students could found with their favorites Friday night date at the movies. Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep were found to be the show biz greats for the year. The little alien iwho is not so alien anymore? worked his way into the hearts of students who voted ET. the best movie for 1983. High school generally doesnlt change. We're still dancing, dating and hanging out at hamburger places much the time the same as our parents did. The best places to get a hamburger are Tommys and Twoheys, say SGHS students. High school life may not change but the world does. With inflation on the rise, people who lace aspirin with cyanide, the threat of nuclear war and much more our generation has plenty to solve' in years to come. ff yr far wzM6f vi. .rf f - -wr rwzfff 7-mm... H 4 CLOSING y 21151 216 CLOSING clockwise: Up, Up and away Mrs. Uphoff on the subject ofthe accreditation report. Ulleyl lt's graduation time! -- Mark VonKemperi The best of friends, Cherri Lopez and Cindy liwitiriirlvz are ready to take on the world. A student reflects on 1983 at S.G.H.S. Mr Tellenbuch hugs his best calculus student, Georgia Bugris Next thing you know, they'll be lowering one on Senior Court. Overheard by a student at lunch. It's been a good season, but l think we could have gone all the way 7- Kathy Wallet Alter receiving their diplomas, seniors rejoice. x ,. A f. we've risen up above it all This year has been described as t'up. This outlook gives hope for the future that our generation will continue moving up. We have accomplished so much in our high school in 1983. SGHS passed the high standards of the Accreditation Committee. We have achieved intellectual excellence with the grade point average up from previous years. With the number of teams in CIF competi- tion we have made our name in the Foothill League. Bingo had given us financial stability. lt allowed our Girls, Basketball Team to visit New Zealand and the singing groups and marching units to tour Hawaii. But most of all the population of SGHS has been up. The year is over. 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Abasta, Cynthia L. 65 Aboul-Hosn, Doa'a 46, 65 Abrea, Jane G. 65, 177 Acosta, Linda J. 12 Acosta, Ronald C. 46, 173, 197 Acuna, Manuel O. 65, 173 Acuna, Roman A. 197 Acuna, Vanessa 54 Adanto, Frances 54 Aguilar, Gina M. 65 Aguilar, Joey E. 54, 97 Aguilar, Thomas 65, 80, 81 Agus, Christopher L. 54, 188 Agus, Margaret V. 65, 169 Aispuro, Beatrice 54, 96 Aispuro, Margarita 65, 204 Akutagawa, Susan E. 65, 204 Akutagawa, Yuki L. 46, 177 Alencastro, Mario Albers, Anthony L, 46, 93, 98, 102, 203 Alderete, Maria R. 12, 36, 43, 82,101,103 65 Alfaro, Catherine L. 65, 80 Allen, Lori E. 65 Allen, Terri A. 12, 80, 85, 96, 101, 120 Alonso, Jose G. 54, 82 Altenburger, Mark 65, 102 Altenburger, Peter A. 54, 82, Alvarado, Rodolfo 83, 163, 183 54 tudents Ashby, Kimberly M. Asuncion, Peter J. Aubel, Danielle Aubel, Michele Aude, Manuel J. Avalos, Vincent A. Avalos, Yvonne Avelar, Arthur J. Avendano, Pauline M, Avila, Ana S. Avila, Cecilia A. 65, 97 46 65 54 65 54 65 65 12 46 54 Avila, Jesse 54, 192 Avila, John M. 12,65 Ayala, Alex 65 Ayala, Miguel A. 65 Ayala, Raul F. 46 Babcock, Anthony 54, 204 Babcock, Henry 65 Baca, Craig 65 Baca, Nora E. 46 Baca, Valerie 65 Bachman, Eileen M. 54, 69, 107 Bachman, Susan M. 12, 107 Bacio, Arthur P. 65, 164 Bailey, Cecil C. 65 Baker, Cecilia 65, 90 Baker, Kelly M. 65 Baker, Patricia M. 12, 82 Ball, Kathleen S. 54, 170, 171, 197 Ballardo, Arturo Banando, Michael D. Arellanes, Thomas R. Alvarez, Jose L. 65, 200 Alvarez, Leticia 54 Alvarez, Lorena 54 Alvarez, Olivia 65 Alvarez, Raymond 54, 200 Alvarez, Victor J. 93, 183 Amador, James A. 46 Amador, Patricia 65, 96 Amaro, Alex C. 65 Amaya, Maria E. 46 Ambarsoom, Hilda 46 Amino, Marc M. 65 Amores, Aurora F. 46, 83, 96, 103, 121 Amores, Robert 46, 83, 102 An, Hue H. 46 Anchondo, Susie 65 Anders, Karen 46, 80, 83, 90, 149 Anderson, Dennis T. 46 Anderson, Gregory A. 65 Anderson, Michael R. 54, 102 Andrade, Luis R. 65 Anh, Cuong H. 46 Antillon, Juan 65 Apodaca, Alexander M. 46, 48, 116, 191 Apodaca, Diana 65 Apodaca, Roman D. 65, 164, 197 Arango, Luis E. 54 Archuleta, Bobby Jr. J. 5, 12, 34, 42, 81,125,132,162,163, 191 Archuleta, Dawn M. 65, 70, 81 Arduini, Barbara M. Arechiga, Bricia A. Banh, Bich L. 65 12 Bang, Eddie D. 46 46 54 Banh, Vinh T. Banks, Cynthia A. 8, 12, 16, 42, 80, 98,100, 101,103 Banks, Marshall D. Banuelos, Hector S. 54 Banuelos, Abelardo R. 54, 183 54 65 Barajas, Antonio Barajas, Flavio R. Barajas, Monica Barajas, Nancy S. Barajas, Sylvia 100, Barbey, Ross B. Barbosa, Lourdes M. 54 65 54 54 Barbey, Mark C. 54, 100, 132 132 65 185 Barrios, Carlos E. 13, 184, Barroso, Pablito R. 5, 13, 116, 163,191 Basile, Anna 8, 13, 34, 37, 38, 43, 81, 83, 85, 86, 88, 90, 100 Basta, Sandra L. 65 Basta, Sherri C. 54, 102 Bateman, Melissa 46 Bates, Colleen E. 54, 194 Bates, Dino G. 46 Bates, Michael J. 65 Batista, Fernando M. 8, 13, 90, Beard, Franklin S. 92, 102, 163 54 46 46 Arechiga, Carlos 54 12 65 Arellano, Elizabeth Arellano, Joe-Ann Arguelles, Dennis G. Arguelles, Edith M. Arguelles, Estella C. Armenta, Patricia E. Armijo, Danny Armijo, Yvonne G. Armstrong, R. Glen Arras, Michelle R. Arredondo, Saul Arreola, Sara C. Arteaga, Alice Ascarrunz, Maribel 12, 87, 102 88, 89 65, 93, 197 12, 90 54 46 65, 197 54 54 65 46, 93 12, 86,92 12 Ascarrunz, Maritza J. 54, 102 INDEX 234 Beard, Stewart S. 46 Beaver, Robert F. 46, 184 Becerra, Elia 81 Becerra, Sylvia R. 54, 65 Becker, Ronnie J. 46, 200 Begerow, Carey A. 54, 102 Begerow, Tracy 66, 70, 169 Bell, Sarah L. 13, 26, 43, 101, 120 Belosic, Michael F. 66 Beltran, Guillermo A. 91 Beltran, Irma 54 Beltran, Leticia 13 Beltran, Maria L. 54 Bemoras, Robyn E. 46, 115, 127 Benavidez, Cynthia M. 12, 13, 43, 80, 98,101, 132,217 Benavidez, Mark R. 66, 97 Benitez, Fernando M. 183 Benitez, John G. 54 Bennick, Christine E. 194 Berardo, Annette M. 3, 9, 13, 37, 42, 80, 81, 96, 101, 108, 110,111,166,167 Bereznak, Robert M. 66, 188, 192 Berg, Leslie K. 54 Berki, Carol M. 13,81 Bernal, Edward A. 66 Bernal, Robert J. 66 Berru, Ernest A. 46, 53, 100 Berube, John-Paul R, 54, 200 Biboso, Amelito 46 Biboso, Arcadio J. 66 Biboso, Isabel 66, 177 Binkley, Christoph H. 46, 92, 203 Birket, Jason K. 54 Bitonti, Tom J. 192 Bittner, Sherry L. 13 Blanchard, Sarah A. 54 Blanton, Donna J. 46, 100 Blushtein, Walter 54 Bogris, Georgia 8, 13, 80, 81, 83, 85,98,100,101, 217 Bojarski, Robert 13, 83, 187 Bolanos, Jerry 46, 163 Bono, Michael P. 66, 81, 164 Borgie, Kristin A. 54, 83, 92, 170, 171, 203 Borgie, Sonja K. 46, 84, 203 Botros, Fares 66 Bouvier, Sean 66 Boyle, Gary A. 66 Bracci, Deanna 8, 9, 13, 14, 80, 81,90, 101,129 Bradley, John F. 13, 23, 34, 37, 38,81,83,87,90,107 Bradley, Peggy A. 46, 81, 83, 90, 96, 106,174 Bragger, Maureen P. 13, 43, 82, 83, 98, 119 Brantley, Jeanne M. 66, 97, 169, 194 Brantley, Stacy J. 54, 55, 102 Bravo, Gerardo 54 Bravo, Roderick D. 54, 93 Bravo, Roxana A. 13 Breen, Elizabeth A. 13, 37, 80, 83, 85, 89, 93, 100 Brekke, Michelle R. 46, 84, 85, 102 Brenes, Eddie M. 46 Bridges, Barbara 66 Bridges, David G. Bridwell, Shirley A. Brittain, Shauna L. Broda, Frank J. Brown, Arthur A. Brown, Diane E. 13, 38, 66, 46, 92 66 54 46, 204 54, 164 194 Brown, Michael K. 192 Brownell, Annette M. 55, 81, 84 Buckley, Leslie N. 131 Buckley, Pam M. 131 Buffo, Josephine 46 Bugarin, Jaime C. 66 Bukowski, Janine K. 13, 102 Burillo, Corina D. 66 Burns, Karla M. 13, 96, 101 Bustamante, Anselmo A. 66, 183 Bustamante, Chris 66 Bustamante, Jose A. 46 Busteed, Victoria N. 55 Cabrera, Alvaro 55 Cabrera, Estella M. 55 Cabrera, J. Luis C. 66 Cabrera, Manuel 55 Cabrera, Ramon J . 66 Calaway, Michael R. 55 Callasan, Marian M. 14 Callasan, Raymond M. 46, 163 Calleros, Alexandra A. 55, 84, 92, 96 Calleros, Angelica M. 8, 12, 14, 38, 80, 133 Camacho, Alice M. 46 Camacho, Kleber A. 66, 82 Camacho, Laura E. 66 Camarena, Armando 55 Camarillo, James P. 46 Cammarano, Theresa 14, 81, 166 Camperi, Roger M. 55, 87, 92 Campos, Yvette L. 55, 102 Cano, Claudia C. 66, 97 Canzano, Cynthia A. 66 Cao, Luat T. 55 Cardenas, George L. 191 Cardenas, Jerry Jr. 55, 192 Carlos, Wilfredo 66 Carmona, Patricia . 14 Carney, Lisa M. 66, 80, 81, 85 Carnighan, Raymundo 55 Carnighan, Tony 46, 100 Caro, Greg K. 55, 172, 173 Caro, Martin D. 14, 172, 173, 197 Carone, Gina M. 55, 132 Carone, James G. 55, 132 Carpio, Laura 55 Carr, Vicki A. 55, 98 Carranza, Paul A. 66 Carrasco, Timothy A. 14, 170, 171, 197 Carrillo, Gilbert 66 Carrillo, Rene 66 Carrillo, Vincent D. 55, 164 Carrion, Martin 66 Carvajal, Enrique 55 Carvajal, Evelyn 66 Carvajal, Pedro 14, 93, 163 Casas, Olegario 14 Casas, Refugio 66 Casey, Carol S. 14, 83 Casillas, Carolyn N. 66 Casner, Sondra L. 14 Castaneda, Antonio O. 55, 170, 171, 197 Castaneda, Elizabeth 46 Castaneda, Leticia 65, 66, 80, 84, 85, 149 Castaneda, Maria E. 14, 55, 110, 1 11 Castillo, Roberta T. 55, 69, 106 Castro, Diane L. 14, 88, 89 Castro, Michelle 55 Castro, Richard 46 Castro, Robert C. 46 Castro, Zavier 14, 102 Cate, Alison C. 66 Cathey, Denise R. 66 Catillaz, Christine R. 80, 89 Caton, Etienne B. 66, 200 Cazares, Daniel 55 Ceballos, Lupe 66 Ceballos, Ofelia 14 Cedillo, Caroline 46 Cedillo, Christopher R. 55, 164 Cedillo, Diana 66 Cerda, Yolanda 55 Cervantes, Leticia 14 Cervantes, Ronnie 14 Cervantes, Sandra 66 Cervantes, Sylvia l. 47 Chacon, Amanda M. 66 Chacon, Annette 47 Chacon, Carlos C. 66 Chairez, lsamel C. 66 Chamness, Paul D. 47, 80, 83, 92, 197 Chan, Christina 55 Chan, Freddie 47 Chan, Helen 66 Chan, Jim C. 55, 82, 83, 102 Chan, John 66, 102 Chan, Sharon 14, 85, 90, 91, 92 Chan, Stanley B. 83 Chan, Timothy T. 66 Chang, Annie M. 14, 84, 86, 92 Chang, Jack 66 Chang, Stanley M. 7, 47, 83, 92 Chau, Linh-Man 55 Chau, Paul P. 56 Chavez, Anita E. 55 Chavez, Anna M. 66 Chavez, Danny 81 Chavez, Denise M. 47 Chavez, Diana E. 55 Chavez, Joseph J. 66 Chavez, Lisa 47 Chavez, Lourdes M. 14 Chavez, Lucy E. 55 Chavez, Susan 66 Chavez, Theresa M. 55, 102 Chavez, Virginia 66 Chavira, Adam 66 Chavira, Debra A. 55 Chavira, Louie A. 66 Chavis, Frank D. 102 Chea, Bou-Leak 55 Chea, Huy T. 66 Chea, Huy-lng J. 47 Chen, Angela K. 47, 83, 90, 100, 174, 197 Chen, Cindy 47 Chen, Ming C. 66 Chen, Pamela Y. 8, 14, 43, 85, 90, 96, 132 Chen, Penny Y. 8, 14, 43, 96, 132 Chen, Thompson 55 Cheng, Raymond 66 Chi, Chung Y. 55 Chi, Sat A. 55 Chi, Shih-Yuan 66 Chiang, Annie M. 66 Chiang, Henry 47 Chiarchiaro, George C. 55 Chien, Pearl 66 Chisholm, Mark A. 47, 83, 90, 92,93,102,103 Chiu, Jason K. W. 55 Chiu, Jenny F. 66 Choe, John H. 61, 88, 90, 91, 115, 200 Choi, Ann D. 55, 102 Choi, Jun Kyu 81 Choi, Sandra 55, 83, 84, 88, 90 Chong, Elisa 47 Chong, Lucy 66 Chong, Va Sang 66 Chow, David 47, 83 Chow, Mini 66 Christensen, Kirsten M. 47, 81, 90, 197 Chu, Andrew N. 55 Chu, Isaac N. 47 Chu, Kin-Tuck T. 15 Chu, Moy-Sein 15 Chu, Moy-Yarn 15 Chu, Moy'Yet Y. 15 Chu, Tung C. 55 Chun, Seung H. 55,207 Chung, Cindy Y. 55 Chung, Hoa 47 Chung, Lan T, 47, 97 Chung, Ngoc 47 Chung, Thanh 47 Chwa, Lillian 8, 15, 38, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92 Chwa, Winnie 66, 91 Ciaglia, Donna M. 15, 96, 98, '101 Cici, Bino J. . 47 Cimmarrusti, Tony 47 Clutterbuck, Aimee M. 101, 103 Coatney, William J. 184 Cobos, Elizabeth 47 Codoner, Claudio R. 66 Codoner, Frank J. 15 Codoner, Herman D. 47 Coen, Mandie M. 47 Colacilli, Daniela S. 15 Cole, Ernest B. 66 Coles, Stephanie A. 55, 87, 88, 177 Colmenero, Bernadette M. 66 Connaughton, Stacy L. 67, 97 Consbruck, David R. 55, 172, 197 Contabile ll, John M. 55, 91, 197 55, Contreras, Pearl 15, 100 Contreras, Rachel 55 Contreras, Raul 55, 191 Cooper, Debbie A. 8, 47, 81, 90, 101 Cooper, Gary W. 15, 187 Cooper, Randolph Copado, Mauricia M, Copado, Rosario M. Corbett, Barry J. Cordero, Luisa E. Corey, Mihael S. Cornell, Brian D, Coronado, Mark K. Coronado, Robert D. Corral, George Corral, Laura A. Correll, Michael A. 67, Cortez, Julio Costilla, Belinda M. Cotugno, Angela A. 15, 15, 91 15 47 67 200 55 55 192 67, 164 55 47 127 , 192 67 67 47 Courson, Marianne E. 47, 101, 164 Courteau, Suzanne L. Covarrubias, Francisco J. Covarrubias, Teresa Crawford, Julie A. Crespo, Armand C. Crespo, Yvonne M. Croft, John J. Crosby, Gretchen Cruz, Aldolfo Cruz, Eduardo P. Cruz, Fermin 55, 91, Cruz, Jesus E. Cruz, Sean P. Cruz, Zoila M. Cullen, Stephen P. Cun, Thanh T. Curtis, Chris E. Dalessandro, Maria L. Dalnay, Allan B. Damiani, Tera L. Dang, Hung T. 1 15 67, 183 55 55 67 15 67 55,83 67 67 64, 197 67 183 47 47 55 47 47 55 55 55 Dang, Jacqueline V. 56, 83, 84, 91 Dan Phuon T Darke, David P. 1 g, g . 56 Danila, Richard A. 47, 100, 203 15 120 56 20 Darnell, Cherie L. , 4 Darnell, Douglas A. 15, 200 Dash, Roberto L. 56, 93, 102 Davila, Victor M. 56 Davis, Douglas D. 47 De Cristofaro, Angela F. 56, 81, 83, 86,93, 107 De La Cruz, Martha G. 15, 96, 102, 103 De La Cruz, Sandra 56 De La Rosa, Gina M. 47 De La Torre, Claudia E. 67 De La Torre, James M. 200 De La Torre, Linda M. 16 De La Torre, Mike 67 De Leon, Nancy A. 56 De Los Reyes, Dodge P. 56, 188, 207 De Los Reyes, Gidget P. 16 De Marco, Joseph C. 67 De Pano, Jimnel A. 56, 188 Dea, Paul M. 56 Decambra, Donnell P. 47 Degoede, Jan 47 Del Real, Hector A. 16 Del Real, Marc 56 Del Rio, Jose M, 56 Del Valle, Hugo 67, 188 Delgadillo, Larry A. 16, 80, 172, 173 Delgado, Brian 56 Delgado, Kenneth J, 5, 16, 163, 184, 191 Delgado, Lisa A. 67 Delgado, Michael 3, 47 Delgado, Peter R. 67 Delgado, Rosa I, 67 Dell'Acqua, Giohanna 67 Denyer, E. Lawrence 56, 82, 102, 103 Devery, Matthew K. 67 Devery, Shannon L. 16, 101 Diaz, Anthony P. 67 Diaz, Guadalupe 56 Diaz, Jose 67,91 Diaz, Lori A. 56, 84, 85, 88 Diaz, Ronald 47 Dich, Hin Ngoc H. 56 Dicken, Laurie L. 47 Dickson, Naomi D. 47,96 Dickson, Wendy 67 Diep, Cong Bao 67 Diep, Duc Nghi 56 Diep, Ha Thanh 67 Diep, Joseph H, 56, 164 Diep, Kim Ha Thi 56 Diep, Linh F. 56 Diep, Linh Hue 67, 81 Diep, Loi Bao 56 Diep, Quang V. 56 Diep, Shaleen 47 Diep, Tu Co 56 Diep, Xuan T. 56 Dilts, Denise D. 56, 102 Dilworth, Beverly J. 16, 96 Dinkha, Kais G. 47 Dinkha, Layla 67, 73 Doan, Co Thieu 47 Doan, Kia Ly 47 Doan, Kia My 56 Doan, Trang M. 47 Docherty, Susan J. 56, 82, 83, 112, 113, 116,179, 194 Dodd, Michelle L. 67,81 Dodd, Troy L. Doherty, Lisa A. Doke, Randi D. Dolfi, Mark A. Dominguez, Louise K. 56, 194 67 47 56 67 Donegan, Celeste V. 47,87 Donnelly, Eric A. 47, 82, 89, 90, 183, 197 Donahoe, Todd A. 67, 192 Donavan, Kevin J. 9, 47, 170, 171, 197 Dorange, Richard R. 56 Doti, Daniel J. 16, 203 Doti, Lawrence J. 56 Douglas, Randal L. 67 Douglas, Donald C. 47,200 Dragna, Kelly J, 47 Dragoo, Deidra T. 67, 80, 204 Du, Leslie H. 67 Duarte, Elia R. 47 Duarte, Emma A. 56 Duffy, Marlene A. 5, 47, 49, 51, 83, 98, 174 Duncan, Jeffrey S. 56 Duong, Hieu 47 Duong, Quan T. 47,97 Duran, Arlene D. 56 Duran, Danielle R. 56, 203 Duran, Lisa K. 47,82 Duran, Wendy L. 67 Durant, Tommy 67 Dworak, Leonard G. 16 Dyer, Alan G. 47, 103 Esgle, Jon A. 56 Eason, James A. 16,19,36,38, 43, 80, 81, 83, 87, 90, 100, 107, 119 Eastman, Chris G. 56, 102 Echeverria, Elizabeth A. 56 Edwards, Jill M. 47 Elias, Lupe 47,87 Elias, Rosie O. 47, 87, 103 Edmond, Roberto L. 16, 93, 203 Encinas, Debbie L, 67 Endrusick, Scott A. 67, 188 Engelstad, Vicky L. 56 Enriquez, Magali 56 Enriquez, Robert 67 Epolito, Diane M. 67 Epolito, John J. 47 Erickson, Joanne 67, 83 Escajeda, Edward 173 Escamilla, Christina E. 56, 62, 102 Escamilla, Marisol 56, 84 Escarcega, Robert H. 48 Escarcega, Teresa M. 47, 67,98 Escarcega, Teresa M. 48, 49 Escobar, John 67 Escobedo, Susie M. 48, 53 Esparza, John A. 67 Esparza, Jose 67 Esparza, Tracie M, 67 Espinoza, Domingo 67 Espinoza, Johnny 56 Espinoza, Jose L. 48 Esseln, Monika U. 67, 85, 90, 91, 102 Estrada, Adriana V. 16, 81, 82, 98 Estrada, Ernie J. 67, 183 Estrada, Manuel 48, 87 Estrada, Marcos 48 Estrada, Mario B. 67, 164 Estrada, Rosa 56, 81 Etter, Jennifer E. 67 Evangelista, Carmen 67 Evavold, Eric D. 56, 103, 204 Fahey, Joyce M. 56 Fain, James D. 67, 82, 102,131 Forbes, Kelly D. 68 Forester, Suzan D. 68, 91,97 Fortich, Delsa I. 56, 81, 88, 177 Fortich, Fidel I, 48, 188 Fortich, Glenn I. 12, 16, 163, 187 Fortner, Pamela L. 16, 112, 113, 197 Fortuny, Thomasina A. 68 Foster, Garry D. 57 Foster, Keith M. 48, 82 Foster, Scott D. 57 Fox, Cappuccina L. 68,97 Franco, Paul 68, 87,97 Frazer, Albert W. 48, 80, 203 Frazer, Anna M. 71, 81, 204 Fredrickson, Deborah D. 16 Freeman, Amber L. 16, 43, 101, 103, 110,111,170, 171 Fregozo, Anabel M. 48, 96, 131, 170, 171, 194 Fregozo, Isabel M. 48, 112, 113, 131, 179 Frescas, Joann M. 68, 194 Fresquez, Ann M. 57 Freyre, Irving I. 57 Fuentes, Saul 57, 183 Fuller, Robert P. 57 Funaro, Christopher E. 57, 164 Gafare, Anna L. 16 Galanis, Patricia A 68 Gallegos, Danny of 57, 188, 192 Gallegos, Mario E. 68 89 Giba, Steve 48, 102 54, 57, 80, 81 57 Giering, Sandy S. Gilhousen, Sean M. I Gillette, Delfina 48 Gillette, Robin 68 Giordano, Frank S. 17 Giron, Jaime 68, 164 Godinez, Richard P. 48 Godinez, Vivian I, 68, 194 Goff, Christine J. 17, 80, 81 Gomez, Consuelo 97 Gomez, Flor M, 57, 93 Gomez, George F. 48 Gomez, Joe L. 57 Gomez, Louis D. 68 Gomez, Luz E. 68 Gomez, Ranulfo 57 Gomez, Raul 68 Gomez, Rosa M. 57 Gomez, Sylvia G. 48, 118 Gonsalez, Benjamin 48, 183 Gonzales, Deanna M, 57 Gonzales, Ellen R, 48, 93, 194 Gonzales, Gina M. 48, 93 Gonzales, Lorraine A. 57, 102 Gonzales, Mike J. 68 Gonzales, Nancy M. 68 Gonzales, Raymond I. 57 Gonzales, Sandra A. 57 Gonzalez, Conrad 103 Gonzalez, Dolores 48 Gonzalez, Edith 57 Gonzalez, Elizabeth D. 57 Gonzalez, Fabio A, 57 Gonzalez, Guadalupe 57 Gonzalez, Hugo C. 57, 81 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Patricia G. Gonzalez, Patricia M. Gonzalez, Raul Gonzalez, Ricardo Gonzalez, Robert A. Kenny I. Miguel A. 17, Fain, Robin R. 67,91,96,131, 169 Falto, Eric A. 48, 83 Fang, Min 81,97 Farago, Gina L. 67,90 Farago, Maria L. 56, 83, 87, 88, 90, 102, 103 Farley, Karen M. 16, 170, Farokhirad, Arsalan 171 56 Farwell, Brad K. 68, 164, 192 Farwell, M. Eric 48, 163 Fazzi, Carolyn H, 56 Fedor, Paul R. 68, 93 Felde, Diane L. 48 Ferguson, Mark S. 48, 83, 184, Ferguson, Scott A. 204 56, 164 Fernandez, Rhodora L. 56, 169 Fernandez, Rosa E. 56,85 Fernandez, Rowena L. 68, 88 56 Ferreira, Carrie D, Ferreira, Stephanie D. 68, 97 Fierro, Natalie 68 Fierro, Ricardo 32 Figueroa, Bertha 68 Fisher, Michael D. 68 Fitzgerald, Thomas J. 56, 164 Flores, Bernadette 56, 101 Flores, Claudia C. 56 Flores, Elisa 56 Flores, Emerio 68 Flores, Gregory M. 68 Flores, Jesus 48 Flores, Julie D. 68 Flores, Rene A, 48 Flores, Victor M. 68 Flores, William 56 Flygar, April L. 48 Flygar, Brent T. 56,83 Flynn, Sharon S. 16. 203 Follmer, James W. 48 Follmer, Suzanne D, 68,90 Fonseca, Karla 48,80 Fontana, Denise M. 16, 174 Fontana, Joe J. 48, 100 Gallegos, Rosalina 48, 87, 101 Gamboa, Lisa A. 68, 97 Gamboa, Nieves V. 57 Gandara, Adam 48 Garcia, Adolfo L. 48 Garcia Alvaro M. 57, 164 Garcia Andrea J. 68, 93 Garcia, Beatrice 68 Garcia Elena R. 97 Garcia Emeria 17 Garcia Flordeliz S. 57, 84, 102 Garcia Guillermo R. 68 Garcia Henry S. 57 Garcia Ismael 57 Garcia Jose M. 17 Garcia Laura L. 57, 194 Garcia Lilian C. 57 Garcia Liliana 57 Garcia Maria D. 48 Garcia Mark A. 48, 163, 184 Garcia Martin A. 17, 102 Garcia Mildred 57 Garcia Mireya 48 Garcia Monique C. 87 Garcia Nadine 57 Garcia Nichole M. 57 Garcia Oscar 57 Garcia Renee M. 57 Garcia Romana R. 48, 197 Garcia Ronald C. 68, 184 Garcia Rosa A. 48 Garcia Ruben P. 17 Garcia Teresa A. 48, 96, 103 Garcia Tracy L. 17 Garcia Veronica L, 17,97 Garcia Vincent A. 48, 197 Garcia Yolanda 68,97 Gasca. isaura 48,82 Gebhardl Katherine M. 48, 103, 194 Gebhardt, Philip A. 65, es, 81, 164 68 Gee, Alan L. Geer, Mary E. 17, 36, 38, 43, 84, 85, 86, 90, 112, 113, 116, ' 179, 194 Gellis, Lisa 57, 102 Genova, Christine L. 68 Giandomenico, Edward A. 86, Gonzalez, Soledad l. Gonzalez, Sonia Gonzalez, Susan L. Gonzalez, Veronica Goode, Danielle R. Gorne, Rhonda C. Graffi, Robert W. Graves, David 68 68 1 7 92 48 48 57 68 57 68 68 96 57, 57, 102 68, 164 48 Graziano, George S. 48, 163, 188 Green, Marie E, 17 Green, Teri L. 48 Greene, Kathleen M, 57, 102 Gresky, Yvette 57 Greteman, Keith W. 17, 200 Griggs, Kristin N. 48 Grillo, Michael R. 68 Grindeland, Dennis M. 48 Gronquist, David E. 17, 81, 100 Grose, Ray E. 68, 80, 197 Gudal, David P. 68, 164 Gudino, Elsa 57 Gudino, Manuel 68 Guerra, Thomas 57 Guerra, Victor 68 Guerrero, Kandie 49 Guerrero, Philip J. 48 Guevara, Berta E. 48 Guevara, Laura C. 48 Guillen, Anthony 57 Gullick, Teresa 48 Gutierrez, Alfred 57, 164 Gutierrez, Anthony A. 48 Gutierrez, Celia 48 Gutierrez, Julie A. 57 Gutierrez, Leonardo A. 183, 197 Gutierrez, Lety 57 Gutierrez, Paul A, 164, 188, 192 Guzman, Dena J. 96 Guzman, Jaime 57, 184 Guzman, Paul H. 17 Guzman, Rhonda S. 17 235 INDEX Ha, Kim H. 57 Ha, Le M. 57 Ha, Michelle 57 Ha, Thuan H. 97 Hai, Danny 57 Hai, Jeanne Y. 48 Hales, Jennifer A. 57, 59 Hall, David E. 173, 197 Hamilton, Jack E. Hamin, Corina M. Hammond, Lisa O. Han, Moon-Sook S. Han, Tommy S. Hang, Nancy M. Hang, Thi Ai Hannum, Brian Hannum, Kristy D. Hardash, George L. Hare Jr, Clarence L. Haro, Lydia Harris, Lynne D. 58, Harvey, Craig J. 5, 18, Haug, Silvano M. Hauk, Christopher J. 90, Hawkins, Anthony D. Hayami, Nancy 48, 87, Haynes, Mike Hazama, Davee N. 5, 9, 18, 26, 42, 43, 81, 82,116,125,163, 191 100 48,121 58 17 58 18 18 18 58 192 58 58 102 191 18 102 197 102 58 Hazama, Donee Y. 58, 188, 192 Henley, Donna L. 58, 89 Hernandez, Alma D. 58 Hernandez, Alma L. 58,92 Hernandez, Angelita O. 58 Hernandez, Aurora L. 58 Hernandez, Carmen T. 18 Hernandez, Jim 58, 164, 173 Hernandez, Leonard 58, 164 Hernandez, Lucia 58, 84 Hernandez, Luis G. 58 Hernandez, Martin 58 Hernandez, Mauricio 188, 192 Hernandez, Rene S. 93 Hernandez, Rene U. 164 Hernandez, Ricardo 93 Hernandez, Richard D. 18, 80, 81 Herrera, Deborah L. Herrera, Maria l. Herrera, Michael J. Herrera, Mickey Herrera, Rebecca E. Herrera, Sergio Hesselgesser, Larry R. 86, 203 Higa, Craig K. 197 Higa, Keith Y. 58, 82, 83, 197 Hirn, Elizabeth M. 112,113,179 Ho, Ai-Linh 18 18 58 197 58 58 58 Ho, Linh N. 69 Ho, Linh T. 58 Ho, Mike H. 18 Ho, Nhien Q. 69 Ho, Steve D. 69 Ho, Tung T. 18,103 Hoang, To-Anh 48 Hocker, Tammy L. 69, 92 Hogan, Mary J. 18 Hokans, Julie A. 69 Hokans, Susan E. 18, 23, 34, 38, 42, 80, 81, 83, 85, 86, 101, 110, 111,125, 149,166 Holguin, Lisa M. 48 Hom, Candace M. 69 Hool, Hugo 69, 102 Hoos, Tammy M. 8, 18,101, 115 Horiuchi, Roy 58 Houchin, Renee D. 49, 96, 103 Howard, James S. 18 Howell, Kathleen 69 Hsu, Janice 18 Hsu, Phyllis W. 8, 18, 81, 84, 90,97,120,127 Hsu, Wen,Lin 69,204 Hsu, Wendy U. 49 Huang, Chiu S. 69 Huang, John Y. 49 Huang, Linda S. 18. 39 INDEX 236 Huang, Louis C. 58, 83 Huang, Paul Y. 58,200 Huckler, Michael G. 19, 28, 103, 115 Huerta, Eva Huerta, Jose M. Huerta, Lilia Huerta, Linda M. Hughes, Christine M. Hughes, Robert D. 19, 39, 42, 187 Huhn, Mike A. 49, 82, 83, 92, 200 Huizar, Peter 69 Hules, Jennifer 69 Hung, Hao D. 49 Hunter, Thea C. 58 Hupp, Brian E. 58, 85, 90, 91, 93, 173 Hurtado, Cecilia 69 Hurtado, Richard L. 58,97 Huston, Emily D. 69, 204 Huston, Will B. 49, 82,88 Huynh, Chau H. 58 Huynh, Dan K. 69 Huynh, Dat K. 49 Huynh, Giang T. 69 Huynh, Mui 69 Huynh, Tran Khai 69 O Ichikawa, Gregory T. 58 lllingworth, Paul R. 69 lncardona, Nick V. 69 lncerta, Gina B. 49 Ingersoll, Carol L. 49 Ingersoll, John 19, 87 lnostroz, Angelica M. 58 lnostroz, Lesvy R. 58 lrvine, Linda J. 13, 19, 34, 37, 80, 81,90,101, 129,166 lshihara, Mary 8, 58, 83, 87, 177 lshii, Don M. 19 lshii, Roy Y. 58 Jack, Eileen C. 58, 64, 83, 84, 85, 87, 90, 93, 96 Jackman, Bradley T. 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 34, 42, 43, 80, 81, 83, 103,116,125,149,163,184 Jacobs, Wendy A. 69,91 Jaime, Daniel 58 Jaime, Mark A. 58, 164 Jaloma, Richard D. 58 James, Tim 69 Jape, Jimmy J. 49 Jape, Laine A. 58 Jara, Edward F. 69 Jara, Javier F. 8, 82 Jara, Rosalina 97 Jara, Veronica 58 Jarchow, Robert R. 69, 83, 91 Jarvis, Janell 19, 93, 100, 103 58,59 Jarvis, Jonathan A. Juaregui, Juancarlos C. 58, 183 Juaregui, Oscar J. 49, 183 Jefferson, William R. 12, 19, 103 Jen, Meng-Chih 69 Jimenez, John 69 Jimenez, Maria P. 58 Jiva, George A. 58 Johansen, Poul M. 19, 116, 128 John, Kathleen M. 19 Johns, Clarence 58, 197 Johnsen, Michael G. 69 Johnson, Charla D. 69,97 Johnson, William L. 58 Johnston, Kelly A. 69,90 Jones. Brian D. 69, 102 Jones, Chris A. 49, 83, 192, 203 Jones, Christine M. 19, 20, 83, 120 Jones, Jeffery D. 19, 39, 81, 83 Jones, Tammy L. 58, 88, 91, 204 Jones, Teresa M. 69, 81, 97, 177 Juarez, Geovanni A. 69 Juarez, Juan C. 58 Juarez, Leticia 93, 118 Juarez, Melissa C. 19 Juarez, Merwin E. 69 Juarez, Veronica B. 69 Juarez, Walton B. 69 Jung, Kam W. 69,83 Jurado, John J. 49, 187 Justice, Jeffery 58 Kakuda, Julie M. 8, 19, 32, 39, 42, 80, 81, 83, 84,125,174 Kammert, Patti J. 58, 81 Kan, Sandy Y. 49 Kanemori, Steven H. 69 Kano, Chester 8, 19, 39, 80, 83 Kao, Shun-Ying 58, 90 Katayama, June A. 81, 83, 84, 88, 174 Katayama, Polly S. 49, 83, 88, 174 Kawata, Kim A. 69 Kazarian, Georgeann V. 20, 174 Kehner, Kyle M. 49, 83, 92, 93, 197 Keller, Christine U. 8, 20, 33, 81, 86, 88, 90, 101, 103,128 Kelley, Linda 69 Kelly, Mike D. 49, 90, 102, 129 Kemp, Jennifer 8, 20, 25, 39, 81, 83,98,101,103 Kent, Sean D. 20 Kerr, Laura J. 58, 59,170, 171, 197 Keyzer, Patrick D. 49, 82, 88, 89, 92, 103, 127,197 Khatchatooria, Ludwig C. 197 Khaw, Diana 91 Khuon, Wathany 20 Kim, Chang H. 58 Kim, David K. 20 Kim, Hyon M. 58, 83, 204 Kim, Richard T. 197 Kim, Susan E. 81 Kim, Young M. 49 Kimura, Americo K. 20 Kincanna, Monica Z. Kinley, Susan K. Kinley, William R. 49 Kirchhoff, Eric A. 49, 90, 102, 187, 189, 197 Kirchhoff, Gwen E. 59, 81, 82, 83, 87, 88, 90,101,102 58,118 81 Kitaguchi, Roger l. 20, 87 Knapp, Joy K. 59, 88 Knutson, Karen L. 59 Ko, Sean D. 20 Komatsu, Nami 49, 82, 83 Koshimizu, Richard R. 49, 200 Koszut, Paul N. 49 Kotecha, Falu M. 59 Krieger, Theodore A. 20, 163 Krier, Karen L. 49, 101 Krier, Peggy J. 20, 42, 82, 101, 115 Kroh, Elizabeth 59 Krusic, Peter A. 20, 24, 39, 80, 81,83,100, 102, 142,203 Kubo, Jeffrey T. 49, 50, 184 Kubo, Tammy E. 59, 83,91 Kunioka, Lorene M. 91, 177 Kuniyoshi, Kent S. 49, 166 Kuo, Vincent 59 Kuroki, Hirohito 49 Kyi, Kai M. 20 Kyi, Kai S. 59 Kyi, Soo-Lain L. 20 Kyi, Su-Lain 20 Kyle, Darlene J. 49,83 La, Jackie V. 59 La Casella, Tiffany D. 59, 84, 85, 91, 102 La Valley, Ray A. 49, 90, 93 Laffitte, Omar L. 49 Lai, Daphne L. 97 Lai, Nga4Yi 49 Lam, Chi M. 49 Lam, Linda 59 Lam, Sang Man 59 Lanza, Luanne M. 20 Larimer, Laura L. 59, 103 Lau, Co Kim 59 Lawler, John R. 49, 80, 116, 125, 200 Lawver, Lance L. 20, 87, 89, 120 Le, Luan T. 49 Le, Viet Hung 59 Leal, Jose R, 59,204 Leal, Marco A. 59, 81, 184 Leavelle, Karen M. 58, 59, 87, 88, 102 Lebardo, Marivic D. 8, 20, 88 Ledezma, Albert Jr. 164 Lee, Cathy H. 166 Lee, Cathy R. 49 Lee, Charles 49 Lee, Daniel Y. 20, 34, 80, 81, 87, 89, 116 Lee, Diane Y. 49 Lee, Felix T. 97 Lee, Jim 8, 159 Lee, John 59 Lee, Judy 65, 80,81 Lee, Richard E. 21 Lee, Shirley 21 Lenhart, John W. 21 Leon, Guillermo M. 183 Leslie, Marla M. 59, 102 Levengood, Kim C. 49, 121, 197 Levine, Staci D. 49, 182 Levy, Ron 59, 204 Lew, Esther S. 59 Lew, James S. 21 Lewis, Kevin J. 64 Lewis, Mark E. 21, 100 Li, Heddy H. 159 Liang, Can M. 59 Libasora, Roger A. 59 Liem, Susan S. 49 Lieu, Nga V. 59 Lieu, Tien N. 21 Liev, Heang B. 59 Lim, Howard C. 59 Lim, Suy Ny 59, 84 Lim, Sydney A. 9, 21, 98, 110, 111 Limchumroon, Prinya T. 21 Limon, Deanne M. 59, 84, 85, 96, 98 Lin, Khiet Trin B. 59 Lin, Laura B. 49 Lin, Mike Y. 59,83 Lindbeck, Allison G. 49, 51, 80, 103, 203 Lino, Mario O. 59 Lipp, Jennifer A. 21 Lloren, Brigida L. 59, 90 Loc, Khuan S. 59 Loc, Lan S. 59 Loc, Sang Q. 59 Loera, Graciela M. 59 Long, Nhan 59 Longo, Julie M. 49,98, 101,203 Lopez, Abelina A. 102 Lopez, Augustine H. 59 Lopez, Azucena V. 49 Lopez, Carlota A. 59 Lopez, Cheri A. 98 Lopez, Cheryl M. 5, 21, 32, 96, 131 Lopez, Denise R. 21 Lopez, Jose A. 59 Lopez, Samuel H, 49, 118 Lopez, Shirley J. 59, 91, 118 Lopez, Teresa M. 21, 112, 113, 131, 174, 179 Lopez, Virginia C. 49 Lorusso, Teresa 59 Louie, Cathy 59, 83 Lovan, Gigi 21, 103 Lovato, Vincent A. 49 Loverso, Robert T. 21 Lovio, Lisa F. 82, 87, 88, 90, 91, 96 Lowe, Kathy A. 5, 21, 39, 81, 83, 90,98, 100, 101,197 Lozano, Mario 49, 90 Lu, Lucia K. 49, 149 Lu, Minnie 49 Luc, Dac Luc, Lien Lucero, Mike A. Lucero, Steven R. 164, 21 49 197 21, 197 84 109 Lui, Cheuk Lujan, Elizabeth A. 3, 98, Lujan, Matthew T. 81 Lujan, , 164 Michael R. 9, 43, 163, 164 183 Lujan, Willie R. 49, 116, Lukjaniec, Andrezej 197 Luzzi, Leslie A. 85 Ly, Fanny 97 Ly, Kiet 50 Ly, Xam Mui 97 Lysne, Hollyann K. 87 Ma, Nguyen N. 102 Mac, Duc 50 Mac, Thanh 97 Machon, Alfredo A. 100, 200 Macias, Mark 50, 184 Magallanes, Hector 164 Magee, Maureen E. 87, 88, 89, 102 Maglente, Caroline 102, 177, 197 Magro, Carol A. 87, 88 Magro, David C. 50, 59 Mahon, Carol J. 50, 103 Mahoney, Karen H. 82, 83, 87, 88, 93,103, 204 Maisano, Scott A. 81, 163 Maldonado, David 50 Mang, John P. 5, 20, 116, 163 Manley, Richard 50, 81 Manna, Frances 96 Manna, Joseph 50, 163, 187 Marin, Danny 172, 173 Mariscal, kathleen D. 101, 103 Marquez, David A. 50 Martel, Vincent P. 81 Martin, Jay S. 102 Martin, Laura S. 50 Martin, Tisha C. 50, 112, 174, Martinez, Anna M. Martinez, Audrey J. Martinez, Elena A. 179 28, 101 50 50 Martinez, George H. 50 Martinez, Joseph A. 66, 80 Martinez, Lidia P. 50, 83 Martinez, Margarita C. 50 Martinez, Maria C. 50, 166 Martinez, Marisela 81 Martinez, Martha L. Martinez Martinez, Rebecca L. 50 ,Orlando 170, 171 23 50 Martinez, Sonya Y. Martinez, Tracy Y. 50 Martino, Jennifer S. 81 Mascorro, Glen R. B. 23, 149 Mason, Michele M. 81 Masui, Tucker M. 23, 179 Mazariegos, Oscar A 50, 170, 172, 197 McCallum. Cheryl Y. 50 McGowan, Shawn 50 Mclntyre, Kelly A. 8, 23, 80, 83, 85,100, 101,132 McKinney, Lori J. McLaren, Donald F, McManaman, Karen L. 23, McManaman, Kathleen L. 20, 98, 101. 203 87 50 204 164 177 McNail, Debbie S. McRann, Robert D. Medina, Estella 71, 102 Medina, Jay J. 102 Medina, Julio A. 60 Medina, Rene 60 Medina, Robert 50 Medrano, Joseph C. 82 Mejia, Lupe 71 Mejia, Raul 50 Mejia, Virginia M. 50 Melendez, Griselda 71 Melendez, Marisela 71, 92 Mencos, Erick L. 50 Mendez, Jesse 50 Mendez, Jose L. 71 Mendez, Lisa E. 60 Mendez, Michael Mendez, Paul C. Mendez, Teresa M. 23 Mendez, Vincent 3, 20, 23, 116, 71,200 71 163, 187 Mendoza, Dusty 71 Mendoza, Evalinda 60 Mendoza, Felicia ' 60 Mendoza, Leticia C. 71 Mendoza, Martin 71 Mendoza, Miguel A. 71 Mercado, Carmen T. 71 Mercado, Christine M. 60, 83 Mercado, Hoover R. 23 Mercado, Jimmy F. 50 Mercado, Juan 50 Mercado, Maria F. 71 Mercado, Rafael 50 Mercado, Rigoberto 60 Mercado, Ruben A. 183 Mercer, Elizabeth K. 60, 83, 91, 102, 103 Messier, Patrick J. 23 Messineo, Torey A. 23 Meza, Elisa T, 197 Meza, Emma 50 Meza, Herlinda 71 Meza, Ramon J. 71 Meza, Rochelle A. 50 Meza, Stefanie 60, 179 Meza, Yvonne 23, 166, 179 Michel, Juana M. 50 Miko, Jinan 60 Milanez, Ubaldo 71 Miller, Kara L. 71,97 Miller, Karen M. 23 Miller, Kathryn A. 23 Miller, Paige A. 71 Mills, John A. 60, 102 Mings, Lori L. 23, 80, 84, 85, 103 Minkler, Arthur J. 23, 102, 200 Mione, Christopher A. 60 Miramontes, Sara 71 Mireles, Lisa M. 60, 88 Mohri, Tabo J. 71, 197 Molina, Lisa M. 102, 132 Molina, Lynette L. 23, 102, 132 Moningka, Billy G. 60, 197 Monroe, Sherilyn 60 Monson, Steve M. 7, 23, 163 Montalvo, Renee S. 50, 101, 103 Montano, Joaquin G. 60 Montoya, Joseph L. 50, 163, 191 Montoya, Sofia 50, 88, 118 Montoya, Soledad 23, 81, 93 Monzingo, Scott T. 71, 200 Moore, Marc W. 60 Moore, Richard C. 50, 172, 173, 197 Moore, Sandra R. Mora, Damon A. Nguyen, Hai T. 24, 88 Nguyen, Hoang 72, 164, 192 Nguyen, Hoang-Oanh T, 50, 188 Nguyen, Hue T. 61 Nguyen, Lan T. 50 Nguyen, Ly A. 61 Nguyen, Minh T. 24 Nguyen, Toan 61 Nguyen, Tuan 72 Nielsen, Heidi A. 50,81 Nielson, James S. 72 Nieto, Antonio 66, 72 Nishi, Dennis N. 61, 90 Nishikubo, Lori A, 72, 197 Nishikubo, Timothy W. 89, 173, 197 No, Sang Sup 72 Nolan,John G. 61,172,173 Padilla, Merye L. Padilla, Nernesio J Page, Hilary A. 72 61 72, 83, 85, 90, 203 Mora, Josie 60, 81 Morales, Alma L. 50, 166 Morales John R. 50 Morales Oscar A. Morales Patricia S. 60, 82, 91 Morales Paul D. 71,83 Morales Sylvia 60 Moran, Kathryn A. 50 Morelli, Frank P. 50, 163, 187 Moreno, Alicia 24 Moreno, Anabel 24 Moreno, Juan H. Moreno, Lisa A. Moreno, Norma Moreno, Patricia 71, Moreno, Rafael 50, Moreno, Sandra Moreno, Veronica Morfin, Victor V. 60 Morrill, Eric J. 50 Morris, A. Lee 24 Morris, David J. 60, 183 Morris, Michael J. 72 Mosqueda, Sylvia 50, 170, 171, 197 Mowrey, Dana K. 7, 50 Munda, Gina M. 60,83 Munoz, Gustavo 60 Munoz, Manuel 72 Munoz, Richard 60 Munoz, Robert L. 72 Munoz, Rosa R. 24 Murashige, Mike S. 24, 90, 166 Murashige, Steven T. 61 Murillo, Romualdo J. 72 Murrietta, Monica K. 72 Muscato, Mark C. 72, 164 Muso, Darren C. 24 Nafarrate, Ed 72 Najar, Rudy 72 Najera, Sandra A. 61 Nakabayashi, Mark 50, 92, 200 Nakamoto, Steven K. 50, 92, 93 Nakamura, Doreen E. 24, 37. 39,43, 83,93, 101, 102,203 Narvaez, Blanca 72 Nava, Efren R. '24, 81 Nava, Peter F. 72 Navarrette, Luis A. 61 Navarrette, Ricardo R. 50, 192 Navarro, Araceli 72 Navarro, Guadalupe M. 72 Navarro, Jerry A. 72 Neal, Colleen M. 8, 50, 101 Neal, Kathleen L. 50, 102, 103 Neal, Richard C. 24, 86, 90, 100,102, 103,116 Neal, Waynette 72 Neil, Richard A. 61,90 Nelson, Dana M. 96, 101, 103 Nelson, David D. 191 Nelson, Dawn M. 72 Nelson Kelly S. 50, 166 Nelson: Kristina L. 12, 24, 80, 81,83,84,86,178,179,197 Nestler, Jerry A. 24 Nevarez, Darlene P. 61,81 Nevarez, Ernest G. 72, 164 Ng, Man F, 24 Ngo, Lam V. 61 Ngo, Lan Kim 72 Ngo, Mui C. 72,97 Ngo, Mui Bat 61 Ngo, Mui Sat 61 Ngo, Phung 50 Ngo, Phung Nguy 50 Nguyen, Chris T. 61 Nguyen, Cuong T. 72 Nguyen, Duc T. 91 Noreillie, Michelle 61, 168, 169 Nuguid, Ted A. 50, 83, 186, 187, 207 Nunez, Luis H. 72 Nunez, Martha A. 72,88 Nunez, Teresa S. 61 Nuno, Leticia 72 Nye, Richard A. 72, 164 Nyo Dun, Cynthia 61,81 O'Doherty, Rachel 72 Oas, Danny R. 50 Ochoa, Connie J. 61,90 Ochoa, Fred P. 24,97 Ochoa, Greg A. 50 Ochoa, Heriberto E. 50,81 Ochoa, Steve F. 50 Odriozola, Ronnie M. 24, 163 Ogata, James S, 61 Ohgi, Kenneth A. 24 Oliva, Jocelyn 50 Olivares, Donaldo R. 25, 106 Olivas, Theresa A. 25,96 Oliveros, Ma Carmela G. 54, 61, 83, 84, 88, 93 Olmedo, Maria L. 50 Olmos, Laura L. 50, 81, 84, 85, Olmos, Linda G. Olson, Andrew B. 101 72, 174 50 Ontiveros, Maria A. 61 Orabona, Michelle C. 50, 169 Orosco, David M. 50 Orozco, Rafael M. 72 Orozco, Ricardo 93 Orozco, Sandra 72 Orsoline, Coral 97 Ortega, Herman 72 Ortega, Martha 61 Ortega, Martin 61 Ortiz, Blanca E. 72 Ortiz, Daniel 72 Ortiz, David 50 Ortiz, Ramon A. Ortiz, Valerie M, Osuna, Oralia Otis, Michael J. Oudin, Tom L. 25, 80, 81, 82, 91, 92, 103, 203 Overstreet, Christine 61 Overton, Richard C. 50 Oviedo, Steve C. Owens, Armando 25 50,119 72 61 72, 164 50 Pabon, Michael 100, 132 Pabon, Richard R. 81, 132, 173 Pacheco, Eileen M. 25, 118 Pacheco, Mauricio A. 183 Pacheco, Tatiana M. 72 Pacheco, Timothy S. 72, 204 Palacio, Pauline A. 56, 61 Palacios, Lillian B. 61 Palacios, Sandy R. 72 Palacios, Vidal l. 68, 72 Palmero, Rena M. 25, 101 Palestino, Maggie 72 Pallares, Patty 25, 106 Palma, Mirna 51 Palmer, Kathy R. 25 Pan, Johnny H. 25 Pan, Julie J. 72 Panchuck, Diana J. 72 Pang, Johnny C. 72 Parada, Mayra 51 Parada, Ricardo A. 51 Paredes, Gloria 72 Park, Jee S. 72 Park,So Y. 72,91 Park, Yoo Mee 8, 25,83 Parra, Jaqueline S. 61 Parra, Marion F. 61 Parra, Michael J. 61 Patirupananda, Panya 51 Patton, Donna J. 25, 83, 100 Paz, Gina M. 61, 84, 85, 97 Peairs, George A. 72 Pearsall, Kathleen A. 61, 102 Pebley, Eric M. 72 Pebley, Marc A. 51, 200 Pedicord, Kathy L. 50 Pedroza, Daniel 80 Pedroza, Edith 61 Pedroza, Enrique 51 Peel, Wendee J. 72, 90 Pena, Conrad J. 25 Pena, Dolores A. 25 Pena, Glenn R. 14, 25, 116, 119, 163 Pena, Juan M. 72 Penate, Oscar R. 25 Penate, Sonia V. 25 Pencis, Lara 61, 83, 84, 85, 87, 90 Pepper, Elizabeth A. 72 Perales, Irma F. 72, 168, 169, 194 Perales, Sergio 51 Perales, Yasmin M. 51, 96, 170, 171, 197 Perea, Joanne C, 51, 82,98 Perera, Brenda E. 72 Perera, Maria L. 51,101 Perez, Antonio F. 51 Perez, Armando A. 72 Perez, Claudia C. 102 Perez, Debbie T. 61,91 Perez, Gabriel 72 Perez, Luis 51, 81, 102 Perez, Manuel R. 72 Perez, Maria E. 61, 197 Perez, Maria R. 61 Perez, Miguel A. 72 Perez, Noel T. 53 Perez, Pedro 72 Perry, Brent D. 72 Perry, Charlene L. 80 Perry, Jeffrey W. 61, 192 Perry, Jonathan P. 72, 164, 192 Perry, Lisa M. 72 Persons, Brandi H. 72 Petas, Laura M. 72 Peters, Jamie E. 73, 164, 192 Peters, Sharon R. 25, 43, 98, 101, 120 Peters, Shawn 61, 164 Petersen, Guy A. 61 Peterson, Elizabeth A. 19, 25, 100, 103, 107 Peterson, Kathleen M. 51, 83, 92, 96, 100, 103,126 Pettit, Deena M. 51,93 Pfost, Carolyn M. 5, 51, 98, 197 Pfost, Melinda A. 9, 25, 98, 203 Pham, Gam T. 73 Pham, Hung P. 73 Pham, Phung T. 61 Phan, Loan N. 73 Phan, Loc G. 73, 97 Pharr, Elizabeth C, 73 Phillips, Lisa G. 73, 76 Phu, Anh T. 51 Piceno, Melissa S. 61 Pimentel, Cheryl L. 51, 102 Pimentle, David N, 25 Pinedo, Francisco 61, 81 Pinedo, John 73 Pinedo, Jose R. 81 Pinedo, Miguel 61 Pinedo, Moises G, 61 Place, Debbie L. 61, 96, 131 Place, Patricia A. 61, 80, 81, 98, 131 Placencia, Eric A. 51 Plascencia, Alice M. 61 Polanco, Ana V. 26 Polanco, Carmen I. 51, 80 Polimeni, Dawne M, 61, 84, 85, 87, 90, 177 Polimeni, Patrick M. 51 Ponce, Joseph L. 61, 102 Ponce, Lee M. 51 Ponce, Lidia 73 Ponton, Juan C. 51 Porras, James T. 51 Portan, Lydia 51 Porter, David G. 73, 164 Portillo, Ricardo 61 Powelczak, Sonya 73 Prieto, Bryan N. 73 Proctor, Gina L. 51, 106 Proffitt, Christine F. 61 Puccio, Kimberly D. 61 Puerta, Orlando 26 Puga, Esther 51 Puga, Maria F. 61 Pujol, Cecilia S. 73 Quach, Hanh My 73 Quach, Hoa Le 61 Quach, Kiem Le 51 Quach, Linh My 61 Quach, Phong 51 Quach, Thai Quoc 61 Quan, Dien B. 61 Quaternik, Robert S. 61, 183 Quesada, Alejandro P. 73 Quesada, Henry V. 26 Quesada, Joel 73 Quesada, Natividad 61 Quesada, Silvia 51 Quesada, Sofia 73 Quiles, Denise 51 Quintana, Raymond J. 73 Quintanar, Joseph M. 73, 164, 192 Quintanar, Steven M. 26 Quintanilla, Argentina Y. 51 Quintero, Aracelly 73, 81 Quintero, Paul J. 51, 73, 90 Quintin, David C. 26, 88, 89 I' Rabitoy, Eric R. 73, 91,200 Raef, Danny J. 51 Ralph, Steve L. 26, 82, 187,207 Rambach, Aaron E. Ramirez, Alfonso Ramirez, Alfred J. Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Angelina Antonio Daniel Jose L. Ramirez, Mark V. 61,208 73 26, 43, 83, 173 73 73 73 51 61 237 INDEX Strand, Ron R. Ramirez, Mary Ruth 61, 169 Ramos, Elvia 61 Ramos, Joel 73 Ramos, Jose 192 Ramos, Rebecca L. 26,96 Ramos, Rosalia M. 51 Ramos, Selso 73 Ramos, Sonia M. 62, 183 Ranalli, Timothy A. 62, 82 Rangel, Rebecca 51 Rangel, Rumberto 26 Rascon, MichelleD. Ra a MichaelG V , . Raygoza, Jose D. Reckner, Quintian E. 73,102, Romero, Sylvia N. 62, 169 Rong, Allen J. 62 Rosado, Monica 62 Rose, Bill D. 26 Rosie, Michael R. 74 Ross, Elizabeth 17, 27, 80, 98, 109 Rothstein, Anne Marie 51, 52, Reilly, Lisa D. Renick, Resend Resend Chad A. 73 ez, David M. ez, Fidel G. Resendez, Maria R. Resend Rey, Li ez, Susie sa L. 51, 84, 85 Rey, Michelle Y. Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Angel A. Dolores M, Hilario A, Hugo E. 26 Mark A. Michael J. 62 i 93, 101 Rouse, Pamela S. 74, 97 Roza, Susan M. 62 Rubio, Gerardo R. 74 Rudolph, Penny M. 52 Ruesga, Cid 62, 82, 183 Rugama, Jaime 52 Ruiz, Chris L. 74 Ruiz, David M. 74 Ruiz, Edward E. 62, 164 Ruiz, Elodia 74 Ruiz, Francisco 62, 188 Ruiz, Leonel 62, 164, 192 Ruiz, Michael F. 74 Ruiz, Moises A. 62 Russo, Rosalba N. 62 Rybovic, Jaroslav 52 Reyes, Ramiro Reyes, Romulo Jr. l. Reyes, Rosa A. Frank J. Reyna, Reyna, Ruben Reynso, Gustavo Reza, Faustino 73 73 51 173 51 164 91,204 51 73 51,102 73 62 62 119 Rhee, Helen Y. 26,.98, 103, Rice, Susan M. 26, 33, 112, 166, 179 Richardson, Mike E. Richardson, Steve W. Rickards, Michael R. Rios, Teresa Rivera, Angelica Rivera, April P. 51 Rivera, Joe L. 62 Rivera, Maria M. 51 Rivera, Myrna 62 Rivera, Ronaldo M. 51 Rizo, Angela M. 62 Rizo, Francisco G. 51 Rizo, Martin G. 26 Robbins, Eric D. 62, 90 Robertson, Mary E. 73, 93 Robertson, Stephen M. 51, 102 Robertson, Todd 51 Robinson, Jack D. 62, 80, 188 Robles, Betty D. 51, 169 Robles, Juan M. 52 Robles, Maria G. 73 Robles, Rosa 73 Rocha, Evelia C. 62 Rocha, Laura 73 Rochin, Gilbert Jr. 63 Rodelo, Denise 52, 82, 194 Rodriguez, Audrey 52, 204 Rodri uez, Diana L. 26 Q Rodriguez, Dolores 62 Rodriguez, Ezequiel 62 Rodriguez, George E. 62 Rodriguez, Juan C, 62 Rodriguez, Mario A. 52, 81, 184 Rodriguez, Michaelene 97 Rodriguez, Michelle L. 81 Rodriguez, Philip J. 62 Rodriguez, Richard M. 62 Rodriguez, Theresa L. 74 Rodriguez, Victor 74 Rojas, David S. 74 Rojas, Lydia M. 26 Roman, Judith 74 Roman, Octavio N. 74 Romano, Janice A. 26, 100, 103, 127 Romero, Elia N. 26 Romero, Elizabeth 74 Romero, Enrique N, 74 Romero, Margaret D. 74 Romero, Phillip M. 32 INDEX 238 Saati, Allan 91 Saati, Joseph 52, 80, 81, 88 Saenz, Juan L. 74 Saenz, Rodrigo B. 62 Saenz-Pardo, Hector 74, 80, 81 Saetia, David 184 Sakul, Valetta V. 27, 84, 97 Salas, Andrew 3, 74 Salazar, Abel 62 Salazar, Annette M. 74 Salazar, Dennis C. 74, 97 Salazar, Elizabeth A. 62 Salazar, Gina J. 27, 174 Salazar, Laura 97 Salcedo, David J. 62 Saldana, James P. 5, 50, 52, 163, 191 Sales, Manuel D. 62 Sales, Robert S. 27 Salinas, Juan C. 74 Salinas, Mike 62, 164 Salmeron, Carolyn 62 Salvatti, Philip R. 27, 100, 102, 103 Samaniego, Katie 62 Sams, Christopher T. 74, 192 Sams, Stacey J. 52, 102 Sanchez, Albert J. 52, 192 Sanchez, Barbara J. 74 Sanchez, Candelario 74 Sanchez, Celina D. 27 Sanchez, Diane B. 52 Sanchez, Elizabeth 74, 194 Sanchez, Elsa M. 62 Sanchez, Frank Jr. 62 Sanchez, Javier 62, 164 Sanchez, Leticia 74 Sanchez, Luz M. 62 Sanchez, Lydia 52 Sanchez, Pablo 74 Sanchez, Patty 27 Sanchez, Piedad 62 Sanchez, Venessa R. 27, 87, 98, 101, 103 Sandoval, Andres Jr. 74 Sandoval, Jesse 52 Sandoval, Marciana W. 74, 97 Sandoval, Maria Elen 52 Sandoval, Ralph 62 Sandoval, Rosalinda 52 Sandoval, Sergio 74, 97 Sandoval, Sonya A. 62 Sanford, Joseph D. 62, 81, 164 Sanin, Harold 74, 81, 164 Santa Cruz, Gerardo 52 Santa Cruz, Elizabeth 74 Santana, Bobby 74 Santiago, Barbara A. 62 Santillan, Hector M. 27 Santos, Anna Marie 62, 84, 85, 88 Santos, Daniel W. 52 Santoyo, Anamaria M. 74, 80 Sapien, Gabriela 27 Saporito, Dave P. 27, 83, 120, 207 Sarantos, Patricia P. 62 Sarmiento, Raymundo R. 118 Satoshige, Chris K. 63, 83 Saucedo, Mabel A. 63, 81 Saucedo, Ruben F. 74 Saucedo, Vilma E. 52 Savare, Michael P. 27, 183 Savare, Paul S. 63, 81, 183 Sawkins, Margaret S. 63, 177 Scaffidi, Michael R. 63 Scanlan, Johnna E. 27 Schilder, Frank A. 74 Schlosser, Lisa M. 74, 197 Schlosser, Robert C. 63, 164 Schroedle, Matthew J. 52, 102, 188 Schwarz, Mark 63, 131, 148, 164, 188, 203 Sciarra, Andrew L. 74 Scott, Joel L. 74 Seckman, Tony J. 63 Sedillo, Scott D. 74, 81, 102 Seely, Darren A. 63 Segura, Carl R. 63, 164 Segura, Frank A. 52 Seiji, Donald V. 74, 164, 188, 189, 192 Seki, David E. 74, 91 Sellan, Laura M, 52 Serna, Angela A. 63, 84, 85, 103, 177 Serrano, Lourdes A. 63 Seto, Elena J. 74 Severino, Rodalina 74, 102 Shaffstall, Randall W. 74, 131 Shaffstall, Rhea N. 131 Sharp, Kim D. 49, 52, 98 Sharp, Marcia L. 63, 98 Shellhart, Maria L. 27, 103 Shen, Alan C, 52 Shen, Alexander C. 63 Shimazu, Blaine K. 74 Shimmin, Tracy A. 74, 92 Shinpaugh, Jeffrey L, 63, 204 Shiozaki, Andrew K. 52 Shipley, Kevin G. 52 Shollenberger, Anne M. 74 Shulka, Kapil 74 Shuton, Guillermo 63 Si, Ngim S. 74 Siddiqi, Naveid A. 63 Sierra, Dana 63 Silva, Elizabeth A, 27 Silva, Martha 74 Silvas, Daniel B. 74, 200 Silvas, J. Michelle 52 Simmons, Julie A. 58, 63, 83, 102 Slim, Jose A. 74 Smalley, Robert T. 74, 93 Smith, Christine A. 52 Smith, Danielle L. 74, 102 Smith, Scott A. 52 Snell, Bonnie C. 63, 96, 98,101, 103, 106 Snyder, Pamela 28, 103 Song, June E. 74,90 Song, Sieu Hy 28 Soriano, Marta Y. 63, 97 Soto, Angelica S. 28 Soto, Aracely R, 169 Soto, Elena V, 63 Soto, Jesse J. 63 Soto, Mercedes 74 Soto, Samuel S. 52 Soto, Sandra L. 63 Souksamlane, Arouny 63 Spalenka, Larry V. 52, 100 St George, Shelli A. 74, 97 St Peter, Scott C. 100 Stadelhofer, Dave W. 52 Stanfield, Deborah L. Stegall, Rosana R. Stegall, Rosangela Stepanek, Kristie A. Sterner, Andrew J. Stevens, Elisa A. Stewart, James E. Storey, Robbin J, Storey, Stacey L. Strafeldas, Erich R. Strafeldas, Robert E. 74, 102 91, 194 63,91 74 63, 103 74 63 28 63 28, 100 56, 63, 80, 81, 84, 85, 88, 90 63 Stratton, Greg E. 28, 81, 86, 187 Stratton, Sandra F. 65, 74, 83, 169 85, 88, 97, Strong, Allan R. 52, 163 Su, Cuong C. 28 Suarez, Camilo A. 74, 91, 192 Subia, David M. 52 Subia, Samantha 63, 194 Sullivan, Loreen A. 52 Sumerau, Lori A, 28, 81, 204 Sumner, Albert 192 Swanson, Karen M. 28, 80, 96, 98, 101, 129 Sweeney, Mike J. 63, 163, 188 Sylve, Evenia T. 63 Szuszka, Gregory J. 74 Szyszko, George A. 52, 83, 208 Ta, Quang T. 74 Taddeo, Sean P. 52, 103 Tafoya, Jose J. 63 Tafoya, Miguel A. 28, 91, 93, 183 Taguchi, Derek M. 52 Taguchi, Gary 75 Taguchi, Mitzi Y. 28 Talamantes, Alvin L. 52 Tamez, Rachelle 52 Tan, Almerick D. 75 Tang, Eng Leng 52, 81 Tang, Eng Xai 75 Tang, Hoang T. 52 Tang, Minh N. 75, 97 Tang, Nga 63 Tang, Ngoc Thuy T. 63 Tang, Van A. 63 Tarin, Patricia 75 Tarr, April F. 75, 92, 102 Tauch, Sakharith K. 63, 90 Tejeda, Maria J. 75 Telles, Kimberly A. 75 Telles, Steven A. 75 Temme, Edward J. 52 Terp, Beatrice C. 63 Terrazas, Sergio 63 Terrones, Hector A. 63 Thach, Anna 28, 83 Thach, Marian M. 75, 200 Thai, Van K. 28 Theriot, John M. 63, 86, 100, 164, 184, 197 Thomson IV, John L. 63, 102 Thrun, Julie M. 63, 98, 103 Tieu, Duc T. 63 Tieu, Linh T. 53 Tieu, Phuong T. 75 Tieu, Quan T. 63 Tinajero, Lydia A. 8, 28, 36, 39, 81, 83, 101 To, Minh H. 75 To, Yen H. 53 Tolmochow, Aleksandra 28, 81, 84, 96, 119 Tomei, Sara C. 28, 32, 34, 36, 8O,81, 82,84,88, 174,207 Tong, Ming K. 53 Toole Rod C. 53 Torres, Antonio 75 Torres, Bernadette L. 75, 96 Torres, Jesse 63 Torres, Jorge L. 63, 170, 171, 197 Torrez, Michael M. 28 Toutant, William R. 63 Townsend, Bruce E. 53, 89 Trahern, Britton C. 63, 93 Tran, An Ngoc 75 Tran, Cam Hy 63 Tran, Chau B. 75 Tran, Cuong 63 Tran, Dai Q 53,207 Tran, Diep M. 28 Tran, Duc V. 53 Tran, Dung D. 63 Tran, Dung M. 63 Tran, Dung Dai 75 Tran, Dung Tu 53 Tran, Duong Ly 75 Tran, Hi Ngoc N. 63 Tran, Hoa K. 53 Tran, Hung D. 53 Tran, Hy Khanh 63 Tran, Lam 63 Tran, Loan M. 75 Tran, Minh N. 75 Tran, Phuoc H. 53 Tran, Phuong Loa 63 Tran, Quoc B. 75 Tran, Sam Viem 28, 97 Tran, Thanh L. 63 Tran, Thi P. 29 Tran, Thu Ngoc 97 Tran, Tung Q. 64, 208 Tran, Van Sam 53, 97 Tran, Xoan T. 64 Tran, Yen T. 29 Traut, Eric J. 29, 197 Trevino, Cynthia 75 Triana, Valerie 29 Trieu, Dinh K. 64 Trieu, Si K. 29 Trieu, Vi Hai 29 Trigon, Stacey A. 53 Trinh, Huy Ngo 64, 102 Trinh, Man T. 64 Trinh, Phat V. 75 Trinh, Vi 75 Trippon, Scot M. 64 Troncoso, Cathy A. 29, 101 Tropea, Jorge A. 64 Troup, John 75, 183, 192 Trow, Deborah A. 53 Trow, Michael R. 75 Truong, Hang T. 53 Truong, Hao K. 29 Truong, Hoa T. 29 Truong, Huong N. 64 Truong, Mai T. 53 Truong, Minh Hoc 64 Truong, Phat P. 53 Truong, Phung 29 Truong, Phuong 53 Truong, Phuong 75 Truong, Thu Bich 64 Tsai, Chia Ming 83 Tsai, Geoffrey 75 Tsay, David W. 63 Tsay, Tom 75 Tse, Lily P 53 Tse, Mary P. 53 Tsoi A Sue, Philip E, 29,83 Tsoung, Shan L. 75 Tsuchiyama, Jeff R. 53, 90 Tsuchiyama, Tiffany J, 75, 169, 197 Tsuneishi, Chris M. 75, 181, 188 Tsuneishi, Julie E, 8, 29, 82, 84, 98 Tuong, Nguyen T. 53 Tuong, Nhan T. 75 Turner, Stacey L. 29 Turtureja, Elizabeth 64 Tuyin, Carmen D. 29 Tuyin, Jose O. 64 Tuyin, Manuel E. 75 U Uranga, Valeire J. 53 Urbina, Gary J. 64 Urzua, Luis M. 75, 183 Valadez, Martin 53, 84, 85, 192 Win, Faustin 30 Winegar, Craig B. 76 Winovitch, Teresa A. 30, 92, 98 Wissa, Sammy 53, 82, 83, 87, 92 Villar, Eric J. 64 Villarreal, Lucina 64 Villarreal, Teresa 53 Villasenor, Abraham 53 Villasenor, James 76 Villegas, Alec C. 30, 173 Villegas, Anjeanette R. 64 Virant, Marguerite K. 30, 39, 83, 98,101,119,170,171,197 Vitale, Gina L. 76, 80, 204 Vitale, Toni M. 53, 88, 89 Vite, Leonard 76, 81, 173, 197 Vivanco, Francisco 76 Vizcaino, Juan A. 64 Vlahos, Denise J. 64 Vo, Phuong Duc 53, 208 Vong, Toan A. 69 Vu, Dong D. 76, 102 Vuong, Binh T. 76 Vuong, Hao Tuan Vuopng, Huong Tu Wolfstone, Lisa M. 84, 103 Wong, Amy 53 Wong, Cindy 83, 91 Wong, Frances E. 91 Wong, Patsy H. Wong, Paula P. Wong, Wilson Woo, Ellen Y. 29, 30, 84, 90, 84 30 53 98 V , - Van Kempen, Mark A. 5, 8, 25, Zuniga, Richard 76, 80, 164, 192 Valadez, Timothy V. 53 Valarao, J. Rommel S. 53,75 Valdepena, Norma 53, 75 Valdez, Blanca M. 53, 175 Valdez, Carmelito 29, 53, 197 Valdez, Elizabeth M. 53, 75 Valdez, Hector 53, 64, 164 Valdez, Marietta M. 53, 64 Valdez, Rosario M. 53, 81, 107, 169 Valdivia, Angie 53, 75 Valedon, Dixon 53, 80 Valencia, Edward G. 29, 53, 191 Valencia, Robert M. 53, 64 Valenzuela, Cesar E. 197 Valenzuela, Gabriel R. 29, 53, 90 Valenzuela, Gilbert M. 53, 64 Valenzuela, Joseph A. 53, 75 Valenzuela, Michael J. 53, 75 Valenzuela, Michelle E. 53, 75, 97 Valverde, Gina L. 53, 75 Valverde, Michelle C. 53, 102 Van Der He de David L 53 29, 53, 81, 163, 217 Van Kempen, Michelle A. 53 Vandenburgh, Gina R. 53, 64, 83, 88, 176, 177 Vanegas, Miguel A. 53 Varela, Jose T. 53 Vargas, Dean D. 53,75 Vargas, Erendira 53 Vargas, Manuel A. 53, 75 Vargas, Ruben 53 Vasconez, Lorena 53, 96 Vasconez, Olga 29. 53 Vasquez, Adela 53, 75 Vasquez, Albert 53 Vasquez, Ana M. 53 Vasquez, Christian G. 64 Vasquez, David V. 75 Vasquez, Debbie D. 64 Vasquez, Donald 53, 163 Vasquez, Irma B. 53 Vasquez, John R. 75 Vasquez, Leticia 75 Vasquez, Luckv H. 30, 207 Vasquez, Martin 53 Vasquez, Victor M. 183 Vasquez, Yomeida F. 75, 93 Vassy, Karla J. 75,81 Vazquez, Elvia C. 75 Vega, Marlina 64, 83, 102 Vega, Robert A. 64, 83, 86, 87, 90,100, 120,126 64 Vega, Sandra L. Velarde, John L. 76 Velasco, Edwin F. 64 Velasco, Richard 53 Velasquez, Juan C. 76,82 Velasquez, Victoria 53, 170, 171 Velez, Thomas L. 53, 103 Velez, Vivian V. 76 Vuong, K Tune T. Vuong, Le T. Vuon Minh V. 9. Vuong, Phung Dai Vuong, Phung So Vuong, Phuong N. Vuong, Sun Vuong, Tien P. W 53, Wa, Shiann H. 76, 102 Wagner, Lisa M. 76 Wagner, Patrick D. 76, 164 Walker, Cheryl A. 69, 98 Walker, Elizabeth M. 54, 64, 83 Walker, Ken R. 76, 82, 173, 197 Walker, Lisa A. Walker, Mark B. Wall, Lisa C. 53 30, 191 76 Walpert, Stephanie M. 64, 88, 177 Walsh, Kevin D. Walters, Brian C. 76 53,191 Wang, Betty S. 84, 90, 91, 102 Wang, Caroline 53, 84, 92 76 Wang, Gary H. Wang, Jenny Y. 75 Wang, Teresa J. 53, 103 Ward, Linda D. 76,91 Warner, Wayne H. 30, 200 Wasser, Sherry A. 30, 103 Waters, Tedene 76 Watje, Craig A. 76, 102 Watlet, Catherine A. 59, 81, 84, 85,88, 112,179 Waugh, Penny L. 53, 103, 121 53 Weaver, Scott A. Weddle, Ronald D. 76 Weinberg, Michelle 30, 120 Wells, Ronald B. 76 Wepplo, Michael J. 30, 172, 173 197 w Wesolik, Stuart A. 30, 200 Whalen Jr, Vaughn W. 164 Wicke, Sonjia M. 84, 90 Wilborn, Tracy L. 30, 80, 102 Willcuts, James M. 76 Willford, Laura D. Williams, Christine A. 83, 87, 93 Williams Williams Williams ,Jan M. 87,103,204 ,Joseph S. 76,204 ,Julie A. 30, 80, 120, 203 Williams, Kimberly A. 76, Williams, Laura A. Williams, Mike A. Williams, Richard A. Williams, Robert A. Venegas, Luz M. 76 Venegas, Sandra C. 76 Verdugo, Danette A. 64 Verdugo, Katherine R. 76, 97 Vergara, Vincent P. 76, 81, 188, 192 Vergara, Yvonne T. 76, 97 Vickery, Brenden G. 76, 164 Vidrio, Guillermo 64 Vidrio, Patricia 53 Vidrio, Victor R. 76 Viera, Angel Jr. 64, 164, 192 Viera, Carolina 76, 194 Villanueva, Xavier 30 Williamson, Sheri J. Williamson, Sherry A. 53 Willis, Tim S. 76, 192 Wilson, John A. 30 Wilson, John W. 12, 30 Wilson, Star G. 59 Woo, Elwin D. 31, 90 Woo, J.V. 76, 197 Woo, Lewis H. 73 Woo, Nan Y. 53 Wood, Joann S. 31 Woods, Gioia E. 76, 81, 90 Woodworth, Daniel K. 163, 183 Woodworth, Wendy J. 76, 96 Worrilow, Lisa A. 76 Wright, Michael F. 76 Wright, Tom A. 80, 81 Wroten, Valerie A. 53 Wu, Sam H. 31 Wyckoff, Craig N. 31 Yanez, David 53 Yanez, Jr. Robert V. 163, 184 Yang, Abraham N. 76,82 Yang, Ah Fen 92 Yang, Ching Wen V. 53 Ybarra, Tracy C. 53 Yee, Allen G. 31 Yee, Christine S. 76, 83 Yen, Peter M. 76 Yen, Tommy Y. 82, 83, 90, 93 Yerex, Michele A. 76 Yim, G. Kanoe 53, 87, 159 Young, Cristen D. 82, 184 Young, Janet L. 53 Young, Johan P. 31, 203 Young, Lothar U. 82, 83, 90, 200 Yu, Amy Y. 53,90 Yu, Lynda T. 76 Yu, Steve T. 53 Yu, Tzu-Hsiang 31 Zambrano, David 76 Zamora, Gina R. 80 Zamora, Gina R. 53, 76,80 76 76 53, 76, Zamora, Julieta C. Zamora, Maggie H. Zankovich, Diane 21, 31, 98, 166 Zapata, Julio E. 76 Zarate, Eldy I. 188, 192 Zarate, Mike A. 76 Zasadil, Robby D. 53 Zavala, David L. 76 Zavala, Monica 53 Zeledon, Ruth M. 53 Zetlmaier, Johanna 53, 90 Zubia, Stephanie T. 31,96 Zuniga, Antonio 76 Zuniga, Mark A. 76, 188 Zuniga, Paul W. 53 faoult Anderson, J. 138 Anderson, M. 138 Arnold, P. Ayles, L. Bauer, R. Bear, L. Bingham, V. Brown, J. Caldwell, D. Casanave, E. Castelluccio, A. Chalmers, G. Chavez, D. Chen, S. Clark, T. Coe, D. Cook, C. Cornish, J . Corsette, M. Cowen, J. David, L. Dawson, O. De Nino, R. Devine, P. Donnelly, M. Donnelly, F. Doty, D. Drew, E. Earl, E. Farrell, M. 141 Fernandez, D. Figura, S. Fraser, K. Freeborn, R. Garcia, R. Gilley, L. Gonzales, Y. Guzman, R. Halaka, C. Hardy, S. Harold, J. Heape, R. Henderson, K. 145,148 Herrington, E. Hoard, W. Hoffman, M. Holmes, W. Jackson, B. Jenks, N. Johnson, K. Kanow, L. Kleven, S. Kornfeld, S. Le Gro, D. Leggett, E. Lemoine, M. Li, S. Lorona,G. Loyd, J. Lucier, R. Marko, M. Martin, N. Mascorro, S. Maydral, W. McAllister, R. Miller, D. Mizunque, Molnar, B. Moore, M. Morgan, R. Mount, J . Mules, E. Neal R. Needle, H. Nevarez, D. Nevarez Cort Nicholson, R. Omura, T. O'Neil, W. Perry, L. Pohl, A. Pojman, E. Potts, D. Putman, T. Putnick, N. Reed, D. Reynolds, M. Rini, N. Ritter, S. Rivera, J. Robles, F. CZ 144, 147, 144, 138 138 145 154 138 138 138 146 140 146 140 140 140 141 144 140 140 140 148 148 141 144 141 141 153 141 141 141 141 147 141 141 152 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 154 145 148 146 146 157 146 146 151 147 141 147 147 147 147 148 150 150 152 150 138 150 150 151 151 151 151 151 138 151 151 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 153 153 153 157 153 153 Ruegg, R. Schron, S. Scott, E. Seymour, J. Silverman, E. Sheffield, T. Shoemaker, C. Sickler, D. Slagle, S. Sommer, S. Stand, R. Steinhour, R. Strycula, W. Taylor, S. Tellenbach, F. Thompson, T. Travers, B. Traylor, F. Twiehaus, M. Uphoff, J. Uyeno, S. Valdez, S. Valov, G. Veylupek, R. Villa, L. Ware, S. Weiss, J. Wilde, J. Wilson, R. Wong, R. Woo, M. Woock, P. Wright, C. Wu, C. Young, W. Zotovich, P. 144, 154, ' 144, 155, 146, 143, 144, 149, 153 153 153 154 154 156 154 154 154 154 156 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 156 156 141 156 156 156 157 157 141,144 157 147 157 157 157 239 INDEX 40 Whoopee! lt's done! A lot of time and hard work has been put into this book, It is not perfect and can- not please everyone, but it serves its purpose of making remembering easy in years to come. Signing my name under 4'editor has been my dream and is, to me, the highest honor l could receive in my high school years. Our appreciation goes to Gary Roberts of Anthony Loya Studios and Viga Hall of Taylor Publishing Company. I thank my family for keeping me going. But the most thanks goes to the staff and our ad- visor, Mrs. Uphoff. We did it! Cynthia Banks editor-in-chief WWE ....-wwA1.w.! wg-,1.A1,.A-1 M 1 ,N M 551 S -.,. Xa.,.1bA5 3 1. mfg 1. M. 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