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

 - Class of 1988

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f ! fr 59 . r , mam: lege S ?aw6z'q 48' ' 00 730 756 270 X I O JO Ubllshed BY El Camino Real an Gabriel High School 1988 O1 Ramona Street john Kowal k, Editor an Gabriel, California 91776 Y Mrs. Joyce Uphoff, Advisor , I 1: S.. X . 1 Q , .. - 2 iq!! 1,12 ,ei 'tix 3 .7'? ' :W 1- W: ' ' 0.99, Q 'I ,fig G-' . A R 41 X I. AL wax- ' r:i:.+1-' ' Title Page and Table of Contents 1 gl My , . , A ,T W Jai'-H .mr ii. ky. 1 g: A .wwf S : -.-1- XT 4 1,4151 Q frff ,:-ps. W, ig- iii me mf. rr? , V VA -. A .f.x,:1 f-, ,,,, K it-.,Ng, a . .k . fi: . X iT ff1. .. -F.. 3-M , W T '- '- 1 -itxxir Q 2' Sign of the Times The damage to the San Gabriel Civic Auditorium after the disasterous October 1st earthquake. , was me - s fo- '51 f i of the Time When we close our eyes and think back to this past school yr many thoughts drift through our minds. We remember the ha moments we spent with our friends, the boisterous times we l durin the games and dances, and the pleasant experiences the cfassroom. Likewise, we can never forget the traumatic counters we had to deal with such as the earthquake Whether the events were good or bad they still played a si cant role in our In es. We re living in an age where our way of things today influences our future and those who are to come ps. That's why all the episodes of our lives are a sign of the times ive rn. Everything that happens at S.G.H.S. is an indication of wh. happening around us. We are all products of our society, and environment that we are raised in affects us and shapes us into young people that we are. So looking through the fol owing pag ecomes apparent that we truly are a sign o the times. Graduation. . . , I a lohn Rocha, Philip Pignotti, and jenny Darnell position their pal Robby Slim to be thrown at the photographer. These juniors always seem to be getting into some sort of trouble. 4,,,,,,f agruti Shukla, jenny Murillo, Leigh Guererro and Karen Shultz are proud to be the iewest members of the beautification club. A Dawn Seielstad and Paul Copollo express their happiness through the love they have for each other. laoiuble Take: Irene Bogris and Ali Magee enjoy dressing ai e. Happy Times 3 lc fl o al Esprit ole Corps Some don't believe we have it while others say it doesn't even ' exist. lt is in us though and no one can deny that. Anyone who has ever been to a Varsity football or volleyball game has seen itg anyone who has participated in a class competition has felt it, those who have played in any sport, or have been on the sidelines cheer- ing, understand it. So, what exactly is this thing that seems to play such an active part in our lives? It isn't school pride nor is it merely school spirit. What we do have at San Gabriel is a sense of Esprit de Corps. Esprit de Corps is the unity that bonds teammates together, the force that propels Matadors into action, and the psyche that motivates team members to victory. It is the single, most valuable asset that compels us to achieve in what we set out to do. This year, the Matadors did just that. Whether itfwas in sports, academics, or activities, we worked together to make ourselves better than the rest. Because of our Esprit de Corps and our will- ingness to function as a unit we achieved our ultimate goal, To be at THE TOP! Reggie Sunga, Louis Grose, and an unidentified snake are en- thusiastic about the upcoming CAP test!! 5 f 5, iz 1 Fawn Garcia and Sonia Cromez release their spirit through a ln tune with the Homecoming spirit, FBIA submits a float that recreates an early movie theatre. smile. Right: The marching band promotes Esprit de Corps through their musical talents. Q-lui' 4 Spirit Mak fr . Q ffl Vivacious fans offer a toast in honor of the victorious Matadors. Cheers performed by the Pep Squad enhance the enthusiasm of the crowd. ffiizhi A: 5 ' A it ltl' Xi 15 1...-I' N , X., evil! l f 3 High expectations sparkle in the lively faces of Frosh-Soph Yell. At! f' J. f ig lli The inpenetrable alliance between the football players can be seen in their solemn expressions and gestures. 1,,,jr' .479 Si i ' .f W x ,. 'Q . ilr - Tracy Tunstad gives her sister lauren .1 few pointers in cheerleading. spam 5 iends Forever With the arrival of graduation each year, students are forced to move on with their lives and to leave behind much of the needed support they found at San Gabriel High. Although graduation is a promise of the future of the graduates, it likewise threatens the ex- istence of many friendships made during the course of the school years. Sometime after graduation, a large portion of the graduates will leave their families and homes to attend distant universities, travel abroad, or to find some direction for their future. Whatever path they choose it is almost certain that most of the friends they found at S.G.H.S. won't be with them anymore. It is true that friendships come and go but must the be lost forever? When the time comes for us to leave our school, will we leave behind the happiness we found with our friends here? In reality, we may never see our friends again once we graduate. As long as we hold on to the images of our friends and remember the hacppy times we shared with them, though, our memories will never fa e. In this sense our friends will remain our friends forever. gheary Fetterley and Viv Chen know in their hearts that they will remain friends orever. l if The happy times this trio share won't be forgotten. 6 Friendship K ' MM' Even graduation won't break the bond that keeps these together. MW! 2 I t,. Q if A .ff .1 3 -D R wr ' s P-. ,Q kv. N..-I sw? J 2 When the time comes for them to leave San Gabriel, Stev Codoner and Errol Markham will take with them the mana memories made during the football season. iks, ,,.,.-1 QE' vw? Y , N NQQ, rg 4 alll X r Y -, cg J J x s f'?5 pY4-ll I Vt... N ,Af ,,,. ' .'- .' 1988 Yearbook How did we mana e to do it? It's funny how this question keeps Being brought up juring conversations among Yearbook staff embers these days. It's probably because the 're still wondering wow they ever managed to survive their first deadline let alone finish the whole annual. . . It was less than a week before the first deadline and tensions were mounting. There was a countless amount of work to be done and not nough time to do it. Pictures still needed to be developed, selected, nd cut to be ready for printing. Ca tions had to be chosen for the pic- ures and the written cop was far flfjom being finished. The staff was in bind and to add to all their troubles Homecoming was on the same ay as the deadline. It looked as though the deadline wouIdn't be GI. Though it seemed impossible, the Yearbook staff pulled through for hat deadline and the four others that followed. The end result, of ourse, is this yearbook. We, of the Yearbook staff, hope thatcyou will njoy the ages that follow, treasure the memories envisione by our hotograplhersg and relive the moments reproduced by our writers. ur- v e ' ,Q , , . .,. f. E, -is ,WV , . T i...V. V ,,,. ','.'. r . . 3. A V, xltfiifrlv V at -. Ah. .1 ai. f A 4 Sgt .-y-1:35, V ' ,fry , tn. :Qi . I t 1 5 fly. x. tiff-,. W. gn L ' . xl' W i 1 -34 'J' as , ' PQ! X 31- ...rt , -sw Skis' l r. 'i ' if Qi' it xr , W. .5315 . 'an sv. M .M it ,K Ll' 1 Iv .M , , , . . 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I M Left: Most Talented: Zack Dowell and Christina Bobris Most Athletic: David Kerr and Rachel Norris 'Qs A , 4.,r. ,414 ,.wf f K 'W ge Wil if ,.ff',, iw 1i'i W ax , wah' ff' Y , , Class Clown: Al Pimental and Tonya Bertram Shyest: Karen Kim and Barry Mcfvlanaman Senior polls 35 Right: Most Likely to Sueeeeoz mein t Yee and Nancy Abbott Below: Best Eyes: V- f mica Rivera and Todd Ferguson fs Q, 'w . f V' B B - . QEV-Y, , ' 'i ilfggy' if 1 ,.w'j . f Q , ' wiv-.ig:4if:f14.l'x'.fa ,iw . u fix -1 ,:', X ss ' M1 V 52 X -' is X K J' . 36 Senior Polls Smartest: Angela Wong and Alben Lew K X l 4 x l l Best Smile: jason Saiz and jenny Murillo 88 Favorites o o o owrsetevn mms r F No! wut Nor? r Aww, F - ' SEVEN liuvf PNG-ii, EDS, ww CMT iso WMM., riifiisiigsigri. seozfr, R room. NEW, 525 Ywggi S 'N WXSITSP ' I Q, ' ' J? PQ 'ai WX X ' ' 1 1 f 11612 5, Q 'Im h -7 'N ,4 ,Cf I. l, , -1- f' ' N' 1 I Ny , . , 1 ' V02 4 x. I ,- ,: so I .-:- H yu O .. .AV 'IEA Cartoon: Calvin and Hobbes W :away iii f. . W U. . I W, ...qgpvw 'lk Fem. Singer: Whitney Houston Singing Grgupg U2 i 'Mx U- Food: Pizza ,J . . ' WW: 3 .me 'V I 'Qst '- Radio Station: KROQ M' Singer: David Bowie 6? If , ,W 1,-N Movie: La Bamba Actor: Bruce WiIIisfActress: Cybil Shephard A, fe. Favorites 3 7 i The Students of S.G. Go All the Way to . . . State! Once again, three lucky students from S.G. were privileged to do something others only read about, to participate in a simulation of running the government, called Boys' and Girls' State. The purpose of this was to help young adults, who were specially selected to learn more about government in a personal way. Pei Chi Chang and Leo Yen represented the Boys' State and the Girls' State representative was Christine Rivera. These students were nominated by a member of the faculty last year, interviewed and then, with five other alternates were finally selected to represent S.G. Sponsored by the American Legion, these events took place at Cal State Sacramento. As soon as they arrived, the group began to campaign for positions ranging from Governor, to City Attorney. After officials have been ap- pointed, they then worked over simulated governmental situations. These eight lucky students were fortunate and can treasure this ex- perience for the rest of their lives. Leo Yen, Christine Rivera, and Pei Chi Chang jenny Abrea and Rachel Norris Dion: Rovello and Mike Munda Robert Yee 38 Boys' and Girls' State l The coolest class council l was undoubtedly the Senior T ' ' Class Council. Not only did the S e n r C I S C Q u n I I members concern themselves with school, college, and the real world just around the cor- ner, but also they took time out of their hectic schedules to make this year's senior class council one of the best around. The council is divided into two semesters. President Mike Munda and Vice President Hoover lung presided over the first semester, while President joe Dimaranan led during the second. The lively and active group was involved with many of the important senior activities on campus. They ran the gradua- tion dinner, helped measure for caps and gowns, and raised money at fairs. The presidents and vice presidents of both semesters were honored with presenting the graduating class of 1988. This terrific group of seniors was able to make their last year at SC. wild and memorable! BOTTOM ROW: Hoover lung, Kenneth Lee, and Michael Munda. TOP ROW: Lisa Kan, Lisa Chin, and Daryl larvis. V ., ,- lmtgiffff , K :WV Q , 4 1? N JTTOM ITPW: Dioni Rovello. SECOND ROW: Robert Yee, joe Dimaranan, and Leo Yen. TOP ROW: Gina Wei, Betty Kwan, Marian Khaw, Meena Hum, and nny Muri o. Senior Class Councils 39 C S Robin bo 'N ., f 1. .til .K U 40 CSF Life Marian Khaw F. .nm Albert Chan Steve Chan ',5l'fl QQL fl! 'fx' Chad Hoover Lisa Kan 45 Chi Kim Lori Lee 41 Ting-Yi Lin Nghhi Ma Dick Myung LIF X i fo- ii 5 Kim Chau Phu 1 Tham Tran Sanh Tran Khanh T ISD ,QQ Q, - L. Gina Wei QV. Q i Angela Wong Andrew Yee 'V-!5g,sQA.j '-r'ffg+i' -1' Shukla Simmons Linh Tran Phong Tran Imagine your brain literally destroyed by being picked, poked, and pinched at becoming a human computer, en- cyclopedia, and dictionary spitting out bits of information instead of sentences . . . and having yourself turned into an Academic ZOMBIE. All this from the start of your oh- so-simple freshman year, all the way to your very cool, very chic senior year! What is the reward for this torture? This nightmare? Being a member of C.S.F. Life, of course! C.S.F. Life is an exclusive honor award to seniors for their academic achievements. In order for one to apply for this, one must have been in California Scholastic Federa- tion CC.S.F.l for four semesters, one of them in the senior year. C.S.F. Life members are rewarded with a gold seal on their diploma and certificates of Life Membership. These students are also honored with a gold cord to wear on their caps on graduation day. In short, becoming a C.S.F. Life Member is a rewarding adventure. C.S.F. Life 41 42 Los Renombrados ? Los Renombrados Los Renombr LOS RENOMBRADOS The biggest dream any Senior has ever dreamed of since the start of the freshman year, is to be a member of Los Renombrados. Los Renombrados, meaning the renowned in Spanish, is the highest honor that can be given to a Senior. In order for one to be eligible to this Senior Honor Society, the student must maintain a 3.0 GPA for six semesters and have satisfactory citizenship. The student must actively participate in athletics, clubs, com- mittees, and help the community. This year candidates were elected by the Senior Class Council, Second Semester Executive Board, and the faculty. The final decision was made by a committee of teachers and ad- ministrators. The task was an unbelievably difficult job. Only four percent of the Senior Class was chosen. As the Los Renombrados assembly got underway, all the potential win- ners sat in silent agony as Principal lack Mount gave a mini version of This is your life describing the win- ners before publicly announcing their names. The whole ordeal was an ex- hausting, but worthwhile one, and as Heesun Wee, a winner, put it, Los Renombrados is the icing on the cake. E A., ,W ., if 'f' Ji as Chad jenny Abrea Pamela Davies Daryl larvis Margarita Martinez Pei Chi Chang X Robin larchow Nancy Abbott Zachary Dowell L jenny Murillo Michael Munda l . .1 , ' 5 , 4 ' X Robert Yee Gina Wei john Simmons Leo Yen Angela Wong Heesun Wee Emely low Betty Kwan Marian Khaw Rachel Norris rs ' Dioni Rovello Los Renombrados 43 Senioritis Strike There is an epidemic that comes around every year that few Seniors escape. This is a dreaded disease that could be hazar- dous to your C-.P.A. This ailment comes around every year ryourself these simple questions. Is being caught by the campus guards becoming an everyday occurence? , new VVVVV, W, , J. H W s yy., - ,s QT'- ,,,. W H1 ' ., ,W x,.,,g1,, fm and the only known cure for it is Graduation. To see if you have been afflicted with the disease, ls the parking lot your idea of a fun place to hang-out? ls I Q' di M if ' :az Wagga pg .A ruin.- 1' -B-.. LE it it Have you found yourself preferring to be at the beach instead of sitting in English class? 44 Senioritis We ,,...,..s Does the thought of homework make you want to pull out your hair? ls falling asleep in class a chronic condition? ls.. my J , , I ' ' gg- , Q f ' ' ' l n, , iv-A N '34, .,.,,. 0,, f ' v ' f . 3 f'l '!9 l ' i f. , , ' rrr,o,, A iiy . , y A e ,, M ,N -W -, fy' 3 W Does school cause you to resort to violence? Is this how your class look like everyday? If you answered yes to any of the above questions then . . . Your are a victim of Senioritis!!! Senioritis 45 The Class of1982 46 Th S CI K ogether as Une M -nugg- The Senior Class 47 li' E -1-' 'z :'. ae 'Q ' -fs: , 6 S555 , 1 5' A . 2 5 f - .' Y., P.'4 '-if . . 4 I ' 1 N 'ff' ww YQJQ ' ,X .- AQ.. ' N A V' . A - v. , -r X Mx , . .Q -A rfrr 3 Angela Macchia, Paul Duong, Serena Chan, Editor Margarit.1Martlnez ' Jw. ,g a- Q KN' 1 1 14.9 X . ai' 5 V' I .:f'::'. 4. -T5 .. 5 r. - Q. 1 , A :gyda E' offs. ' 1 i,,.1 P' Ri' . .- '- . N'iw'.!f Seniors Beware They're here. . .. .. You seniors thought you were so hot! You even had an exclusive place to call your own: Senior Court. . .well you weren't as smart as you thought! Ever stop and think who really sat in your precious Court? Well take a look . , . a good look Hey!!! What was going on?? There were juniors around! Sophomores too!!! Even a Freshman or two! Scary!! But it was true, Slowly, but surely, the underclassmen of SC. slowly wormed their way to the Seniors' private property, despite the risk of being recognized and TRASHED. First, the underclassmen stood near Senior Court, and then they got close enough to actually walk across it then BAM!! They blatantly sat there!! What was wrong with the underclassmen? Didn't they know PRIVATE PROPERTY when they saw it? Why didn't they sit somewhere else, like FRESHMAN COURT for instance? t?!Q'J 1.We're not afraid of Seniors! 2. What if some humongous Senior sees us here?! These two underclassmen are definitely freaking out! 3. Danielle Macedo, Manuel Valadez, and Patty Patino try to look friendly. 4. What's the matter with you? Never seen underclassmen on Senior Court before? You blind, or what? Glare john Robertson and Chris Kwan. 'S ...X l 'Q ' X il A3 ere Come the Rest of Us. K Q . .W Al 2V 31 1. Senior Court - the ideal spot to hang out if you don't have a car! 2. joseph Samaniego hopes the romantic atmosphere of Senior Court is enough to Charm an unsuspecting victim! 3. Terry Wang and Lucy lurado stop dead in their tracks when they are caught on Senior Court. Classes 51 4 4 The junior Class Council of 1988 were well on their way to the top. The main objective was the preparation of the senior prom. They were able to raise enough funds by selling food and drink at various school functions like the faires and games. This year's members worked under the guidance of lack Grillo, the president. . 7 .NVf.,,,W, X 47 A Feeling sorry after too much iunk food A beautiful smile for the camera. 52 juniors 1 Left to Right: Victoria Minchaca, Natasha Tomic, Scott Fareer, jack Grillo, jeff Altman, Ra ouel Morales. Shari Oba, Paul Lin. What have I done to deserve this? Abasta, ludi C. Abrego, Michael I. Acosta, Robert M. Acosta, Steven A. Agus, Emmanuel Altman, jeffrey Alva, Gabriel N. Alvarez, luan C. Alvidrez, jesus 1. Amaya, Albert A. Andrade, Ana A. Andrade, Donald I. Arango, Gerson A. trchibeque, Suzette M. Arduini, Carol L. Arechiga, Silvia Xrevalo, Christophe Arguello, Robert L. Argueta, Miguel A. rizmiendi, Angelika Arizmendi, Zulma rreola, Mercedes T. Au, Giai Cam Autajay, lason M. Aversa, Andrea M. Avila, Ronnie Aviles, Adrian 1. Ayala, Alicia Babcock, Cindy A. Bachman, Daniel P. Baiza, Leonard 1. Baker, Kathleen M. Barajas, Kenny Barajas, Melissa I. Barnes, Valarie M. Barrios, Alejandro Bates, Eric l. Bear, Troy D. Becerra, Cynthia A. Begerow, Neal H. Biboso, Iris Blackwell, Chad E. Blair, Tonya L. Blanco, Alejandro 1. Bogris, lrene Bolding, Charlene L. Borbua, Judith 1. Bottoms, Tamara A. Bui, Au H. Cabrera, Martha Y. Calderon, Blanca E. Calderon, Leslie Campos, Dennis S. Cantu, Leticia G. Cao, Minh Trang T. Cao, Thi M. Cardona, Cruz R. Carlson, Athena 1. Cardenas, Leticia Carmona, john G. Carone, Nicole M. Carrillo, Nicholas G Carta, Teresa L. Castanon, Edward P Castellanos, Adriana Castillo, Orlandoj. Chan, Anna Chan, Dave K. Chan, Henry R. Chan, Kuen Y. Juniors 53 V1 l j Chan, Rosena S. Chang, johnny Chao, King S. Chau, Nancy B. Chau, Sunny Chau, Tran My Chau, Yen G. Chavez, Armando Chavez, Hector C. Chavez, Luz A. 4 Chavez, Rosa A. Chavira, Cynthia M. Chee, David K. Chen, Dong S. Chen, Hsiu-Mei Chen, jason C. Chen, jenny Chen, Kathy H. Chen, Vivian M. Cheng, Daniel Cheung, Walter W. Chin, Andy Chiu, Emily F. Chong, Yunn Hai Chung, Eugene G. Chung Ivan S. Co, Buu S. Co, Kieu 54 juniors fax- ' f 1 Q J, A ta E 5 1 W fi Tram! What a delicious 5. is s ,SX -ew. N ,- Making Their W ,.: I: f V 5 v. f 75.1 A 'ik -., gtg bw SJ Numa' - fz, Mar Colina, Lenore C. Conde, jason Cortes, Irene C. Couchman, Scott F. Covarrubias, Guadalupe M. Cracknell, Michael j Cramer, Kurt B. Cruz, Billy Cuffel, Mike Cun, Nam M. Curiel, Cecilia Dang, Hai Dang, Linh Dang, Thang D. Danh, Dung L. Darnell, jennifer M. Davidson, Glenn De Avila, Danny De La Cruz, Cecilia De La Rosa, Andres De La Torre, Cecilia De La Torre, Lisa Y. Delgadillo, john j. Dell'Acqua, Richard Diaz, Dante Diaz, judith M. Diaz, Richard A. Diaz, Sergio M. Diep, Dung T. Die-p, Uanh M. Diep, Thanh T. Dip, john Do, Phu Thuc QQ Q- l Doan, Cam M. ominguez, jeffery R. Doshi, Minal get it l Drapal, Erica T. Du, Cuc N. i Duong, Teresa L Z g T 1 Duong, Thanh H. Duong, Vay C. Duong, Xuong V. E , i 5 Garda Emerson, Kate D. fs ' ? f . . . Q., A W G - V ,.- Garcia Erickson, Carol L. 'i - A - . s G - Escarsega AlbertM if A5 F 4' -A 3 ' arcla 1 - f N A - if j fi s K Q K gk, . Garcia H, V. 1 ikgim .. 5. K Y , Esparza, justo Espinoza, Claudia Espinoza, javier t ., +- ,i . - +9 Spinoza, Lourdes M Estephan, Marc E Estrada, Rene T Estrada, Ricky P. Evans, Alex M Evaristo, Maria C. Fallon, Lee M Garcia, Flagstad, Deirdre M. Flanders, Mike W. Flores, Ana B. Flores, Gustavo Flores, Marco A. Flygar, Teresa L. Fong, Pauline P. Fong, Roger A. Fraire, Belma L. Francisco, Mayumi M Fuhrmann, Brian R. Gafare, Edgar Galiazzo, Laura M. Gallagher, Katie A. sq Gambino, janell Gani, Lily , Bennie David C. Elsa , George L. Irene Garcia, johann S. Garcia, joseph T. Farer, Scott G Garcia, juan Felix, Carmen C s A human to be . , . Garcia Lisa L. Felix, Monica C. Garcia, Maurilio 'Q-rnandez, Francisco up -s ' Garcia' Omar i - l ' ' s W A ' ' ' . ' . trnanr ez, Grace Game' Regma M. juniors 55 Garcia, Vanessa A. Garibay, Abel Gasca, Carlos V. Gebhart, Mark W. Gil, jesse Gillen, Shannon R. Glover, Felicity Gomez, juan C. 56 juniors Allis cg. on Always Cha ing the Scen W and Irene show us how to smile ' if is i i i ! ,Q ji! i i . Q V, Q - 4 Oh no! He has a camera. A 1: r 'if can tem? 3 . . N '1- . V 'Rf Q J iff QW, . .ff a Aviiltizr.. ' 4. 5 Q Q .2 WH 51 ' . 5, -B . 1. .. l c .. 4 Q A, -56, if Gomez, Luis A. Gomez, Michelle I Gomez, Yanira F. Gonzalez, Belinda Gonzalez, Carolins Gonzalez, Danelle Gonzalez, Elizabet Gonzalez, Gloria Gonzalez, Maria S. Gonzalez, Raul' Gonzalez, Vincent Grillo, john R. Guan, Qi fjoej H. Guerrero, Claudia l Guillen, Adam S. Guillen, Elizabeth Gutierrez, Cynthia Gutierrez, Harvey Guzman, Monica Ha, Cuc K. Ha, Luc A. Hai, Lucy Y. Hales, Sharlene L. Hamin, Vernice A. Han, Sang-Mi Hang, Lien Quang Hang, Linda S. Hannosh, julie A. Hatch, Cindie L. Haubrick, Scott C. Haynes, Maria C. Henao, Martha N. Henriquez, Rene F. Hernandez, Ann M. zrnandez, Donald S. Hernandez, Lisa M. rnandez, Manuel P. Hernandez, Raul I. rnandez, Richard T. rnandez, Valerie D. Herrera, Migulel A. Heun, Michelle A. Higuera, Rosie Hinh, Mui N. Hinh, My T. Ho, Karrie S. Ho, Linh H. Ho, Sherry l Hoac, Hai Kien Hoang, Au H. Hong, Hyun S. l Hoong, Duong C. Hoong, Kiu D. Huang, Anne Huang, Grace Huang, Winnie Hui, Abraham C. Hung, Bang N. Huynh, Day V. Huynh, Linh N. -fx , ,.,,, WL., ,,,,.,, , H, .... . .. Rosena Chan can lean on A-M., ll 'S' . I' f 7 MW 1017! 1 1:3 , . WX ' , y .X in f .... .. I A Maria Iuan says, Quick, hide the candy! Huynh, Nguyen V. Huynh, Trang T. Hwe, Thomas lbarra, Maria G. lbarra, Martha E. Ingles, Claudia L. Iniquez, Michael B. lronmonger, Maria E luniors 57 Ishii, Glen A. jacobs, Peter C. jafri, Unaiza M. jarasa, john G. jimenez, Elizabeth M. johns, jennifer L. johns, Lonetta johnson, Kathleen j. juarez, Oscarj. juarroz, Carin M.. lung, Bo Kan, Kenneth Kasai, Susan M. Kawamura, Lisa M. Keh, Yi-Hung Khanthaphixay, Anouphab Khuon, Myli Kieng, Bathich S. Kim, Frank S. Kim, judy Kimura, Ted A. Knight, Chris M. Ko, Cuongj. Kour, Tech S. Kraiprai, Pichet Krongchana, Chris Ku, jenny S. Kung. Shin Ming Kuo, Tri D. Kwan, Christophe P. Kwan, Tung M. La, Lan N. La, Thanh D. La Casella, Damon j. La Piana, jennifer M. Lai, Kin Lok Lam, Angela Lam, Christine C. Lam, Cuong S. Lam, Lai A. 58 juniors The Famous Wave Maker Lam, My N. Lam, Nga B. Lam, Ngoc Lam, Walter C. Lam, Yolanda E. Land, Kevin B. X I Lara, Ellena C. Lau, Helen K. Laub, Teri I. Law, Sheklam M. Le, Anh Hung Le, Khanh K. Le, Nguyet K. Leal, Luis G. Lee, Ching Lun Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee Lee Lee 1 Connie Huei-Chung jong H. Nancy H. Roger C. iShu Fen S. Lee, Shu-Hui Lei, Qun F. Leizerowitz, Isaac P Lemus, Ruth I. Liang, Fei G. Lien, Thoi H. Lien, Vu V. Lieu, Chinh D. Lieu, Thanh Chi Lim, Aldwin I. Lim, Pagnaroth Lin, Huor C. Lin, Paul C. Liu, Sam S. Lloyd, Rodrick A. Loc, Senh S. khart, Donald A. Loera, Maria D. Loera, Maricela nerg Anissa P. Lopr Aberlardo Lopez, Eric R. opez, Michael T. Louie, Henry Lowry, Jacobi. Loya, Damian D. Lozano, Oscar S. 'NK' ui-v f U1u Karen Q c Q , , 5 0 c Sign of Success This active Lady Mat is involved in service clubs such as Familie des Amies and Keywanet- tes. She also sings with A Capella Choir. Karen is currently a captain of LV. Song and attended cheerleading camp this past summer. As for sports, she loves to play soccer. She plays with the girls' team here at San Gabriel and with the American Youth Soccer Organization. Karen's goals for next year are to become a member of Vocal Band and cheer with Varsity Song. She would also like to become involved in student government as a member of Executive Board. After graduating from San Gabriel, Karen would like to go to US Santa Barbara and become a legal secretary. Her achievements are a definite indication that she will be a success in the future. l Wg X ll Ni' 1 .Q I s l as 5 'N in - Lui, Koon M. Luitwieler, Peggy I. Lujan, Monica M. Luna, Isabel P. Luna, Ramona Lung, Daniel T. Luong, Hien K. Luong, Nhu M. Luu, Cuong T. Ly, Chan N. Ly, Dung H. Ly, Duyen A. Ly, Minh T. Ly, N hu T. Ly, Peggy Phan B. Ly, Thu A. Lysne, Matthew W. Ma, loan C. Ma, Tin I. Ma, Wayne Macchia, Angela Mach, Chan T. Madrid, Eric I. Magee, Allison L. juniors 59 Mai, jeffrey Q. Maisano, Edward K. Malchow, jean M. Mallen, Maria A. Mallett, Mark E. Mao, Linh Ky Mares, javier Marquez, Felipe M. Martin, Evette S. Martin, Leticia P. Martin Del Camp, Lou A. Martinez, Alex A. Martinez Ill, Carlos C. Martinez, Isidro Martinez, josephine D. Martinez, Martin Martinez, Richard M. Maurizio, Lucia A. Mayfield, Scot E. Mazzone, Robert L. McDougal, William A. McKeown, Bernadette M. McMahan, Stacy E. McMillen, Steven McNutt, Kevin A. McPherson, jennifer R. Mederos, Alberto L. Medina, Christophe j. Medina, Erik A. Mejia, Ginger R. Milkonian, Kirk S. Mendez, Michael E. Mercado, Marlene D. Meza, Danny Minamizono, june Minchaca, Victoria I. 60 juniors Gur Very n jazzyjunior Minkler, Melinda! Miranda, Armida Mireles, Victoria Mo, Heather Y. i Montes, jeffery M., Mora, jessica C. Mora, Rebecca M. Morales, Anthony Morales, Raquel T. OWS. Morales, Raymono Morales, Rene A. Moreno, Anita Moreno, jose A. Moreno, Virginia Morentin, Yvonne- Morrill, Kimberly! Mota, David R. Moy, William Munoz, Donaji A. Munoz, Ronald R. Murillo, Maria C. Murphy, Brian T. Murray, Vincent T. Navar, Ricardo Navarro, jesse T. Nguyen, Hue H. Nguyen, Binh Nguyen, Trang T. Nguyen, Tung V. Nguyen, Van B. Nguyen, Vinh Van han, Hanh Phuc T. Nhan, Robert ian, Thanh Thuy T. Nichols, Becky S. Nuno, Alfredo Donnell, joseph T. Oba, Shari Ochoa, Lorena K. Ochoa, Sandy Ohlsen, jamie R. Ok, Chenda Orozco, Gerardo Orozco, Richard B. Ortega, Celsa Ortega, Raul N. Ortega, Yoland I. Ortiz, Araceli Orum, Donald W. Ottem, Lisa A. Ouyang, Cheng Page, Chris D. Pak, jung Ah G. Palic, Colleen D. Parrilla, Vanessa I. Patterson, Danny S. juniors 61 Leading to the Top RR A R A pride of the Class of '89 is a sportsman and a great leader who goes by the name of Sergio Diaz. Sergio, a sports lover, was on the football team and baseball team. As a leader, he served on the executive board first semester as the A.S.B. Vice-President. As a senior, he wants to be the A.S.B. president. Also, he was involved with Keonimana, a ser- vice club. After high school, Sergio wishes to attend Cal State Fullerton or San lose State. His dream is to become a pilot. With his great dedication and devo- tion, Sergio will reach his goals in life. Sergio Diaz Peerzai, Efat Pena, Marlha Pena, Michele L. Pena, Zulma 1. Price, Pamela S. Puga, Francisco Pujol, Christophe 1 Perera, Wendy R. Perez, Angel G. Perez, Esperanza Perez, Gus R. Quach, Sam Trach Quach, Vai Quezada, Alfredo Perez, Rosalinda Pham, Lin A. Pham, Thao Q. Phu, San N. Quintal, Claudina l Quioan, Gilbert Ramirez, Damian Phung, Hang H. Phung, Ty V. Piceno, Aurora Pignotti, Philip L. Ramirez, Gary S. Ramirez, john L. Ramirez, joseph L. ' My ,,., V. i f . , sL,.95,,f i E Piloto Lillie A. A V i .i . Pinedo Xlir iniil V :K N N ' Ram0S'A 'O ' Y sg L ' .. iw V V W' 5 N' .f My L' Ramos, Nelly E. Ponce, Carmen , x A r, , . . V - K. -r F f 2 :11, . ' Raygoza, Rosalba lonce, Guillermo ' ' w - my 4 3,5 gi A A f .ff ,rf - . . I . t Ponce, Jesse I. Ponce, Lori L. Porlesi, Chris M. Pozos, Abel Recenrlez, Denis P Reeder, Kerry A. Reifer, loanne M. W 15? 62 junior Reitz, Richard W. Renteria, Maria C. Rey, Crescencio I Reyes, Eduardo 1 Reyes, Noel I I Reza, Antonio D. l Riboni, Dino t Rivas, julio C. Rivera, Alexander Rivera, Saul ertson, Brenda A. Robles, jose Jbles, Lorraine B. Robles, Sergio Rocha, Patricia riguez, Francisca lriguez, jesse M. driguez, Lorinda uez, Michelle S. Qoman, Antonio omero, Patricio gavilla, Maria V. osado, Ieslie D. Ruiz, joey j. NV, q t. ,N ,H 'F' y r .ay- -.f .3 FE l lll Ly Ha-ha, I gut the last balloons! 8 ' 'S P.. .fn-L is fs 7 A! W M 1 W xi 44 P1 KI-2522! 321'-2' f ,if Q11 Bernadette McKeown steals a hug from her sister. fwfr' '15 V 4. .. Vw- ,, . . 9-x. 2,15 .Q ,V gi l-If -'af 1: . ,V ' I , , ja.. Q- if Q A K. t a o Rybovic, Susana Sabori, Abram Salazar, Florentino Salcedo, Esteban F. Saldano, Yvonne I. Samaniego, joseph G. Sanchez, Alberto Sanchez, Armando Sanchez, Felix Sanchez, Georgena Sanchez, john S. Sanchez, jr., Robert F. Sandoval, jonpaul j. Sandoval, Yvonne C. Sanford, Michelle M. Santos, Sean T. Sarantos, Dimitra C. Scantlin, john G. Schmidt, George W. Schroeder, Matthew T. Segura, Sylvia H. Senebandith, Metkeo Serafin, Lupita Sher, Pauline C. A Shollenberger, Sandra j. Shum, Chung H. Shum, Sum H. Sierra, Marisela juniors 63 Smith, Christine S. So, Alain N. . Soares, Patricia Solano, Francisco F. Soliz, Gabriel O. Spitler, Matthew D. Sullivan, Vera L. Sung, Phuong M. Tafolla, Artemio Tafoya, Veronica Taguchi, Edward T. Tan, Loc M. Tang, Haio, Triet Tang, Hong Chi Taniratna, lennyfer N. Tavarez, Michelle L. Tavarez, Yvonne E. Tea, Yin Telles, Manuel R. Teraoka, Charles D. Terrazas, Elizabeth Terriquez, Malaquias Thai, Hung Khai Thai, Nga Tu Thomas, David C. Thornton, lannele D. Thrall, Ian R. Tirado, Gene D. Tomic, Natasha Ton-Nu, Hong-Dao Torres, Larry A. Torres, Maria A. Torres, Raul Torres, Rodrigo Torres, Veronica Tran, Cathy Tran, Dung Van Tran, Khai Lap Tran, Lien N. Tran, Lien Phan 64 .junior Are We Having Fun Ye1 ,X BQ A Y N W 3. v-, , ,.x. .J Fa .ge , F' .. 5 A l A' .g 7. li ....,s. A Ki ,A Q KKKV . .,.,. , , f Q' R-5'-A - xr. 'F , . Q .. . ,Q is 'rf f-ali .a SWT' XF . if lir A 5 . .... A .E X . .N .A . 1 .. i'i' . , 1 ' . 'E A . .X pf -. f N., f Tran, Mang S. Tran, Minh D. Tran, Muoi N. Tran, My Ngoc Tran, Ngoc M. Tran, Patrick C. Tran, Phan Yen Tran, Phat H. Tran, Phat Tin Tran, Phuong M. Tran, Quoc Vi Tran, Thanh V. Tran, Thao T. Tran, Tuan A. Tran, Vi T. Tran, Vu T. Trow, Douglas W. Truong, Alice H. Truong, Anh Alice Truong, Diep M. Truong, lohn Q. Truong, Linh N. Tsai, Bill W. Tseng, Li-Chung Tsoung, Pei Gang Tu, Tina W. Ung, Ramsey Guy Urrutia, Gabriel Valadez, Francisct Valadez, Manuel depena, Charles A. Valdez, Marylou Valenzuela, Billy A. alenzuela, Dana N. Valverde, Anthony Van, Dan V. Vanegas, lorge A. Jargas, Elizabeth R. Vargas, lulio C. Vargas, Philip R. Vasquez, Emma R. Vasquez, Esther M. Vasquez, jesus xsquez, Michael M. Vasquez, Robert Vega, Alex Venegas, lavier Vidrio, Belen Vien, Phan T. -Real, Consuelo N. Villasenor, Maria E. Vizcaino, David Vo, Khanh B. Voelker, Adam C. Vuong, Ha M. Vuong, Hoan K. Q 4 rea Let's aw , .41 ZW? Q! gp wi , Q-g '1 v 'X 1 'iv gl i A f 3 4 57 xxx Z it 1 'E 1 a w I Q 4 Lonetta ,f if 4 Vuong, Hung B. Wa, Shiann C. Wagner, Dawn M. Watje, Karen E. Weaver, led T. Weberg, Eric l. Weigle, Thomas L. West, Kari L. Whalen, Christine R Williams, Kristy A. Witz, Michael 1. Wong, Ada Wong, Antoine C. Wong, Horace S, Wong, Tony Worthen, Crystal A. Wu, Far S. Wu, Susie Yam Henry H. Yan, Zhi Huo Ynez, Carlos Yanez, Rene Yang, Eunice Y. Yant, james C. Yeung, Alex K. Yu, May M. Yuki, Lisa I. Yung, Alice Y. juniors 65 The Class of199 fy 1 ' I M I Ill. I i , - X Q i nrt A ir T L ' , 5 5 , .. is L if A . lf! .s 1, 'Ji ' Typical sophomores at lunch. The Sophomore Class Council consisted of a spirited group of students who helped make the school year memorable. This year's council of energetic people was presided over by Presi- dent Seiji Kashiwabara. The objeci tive of the class council was to raise money for the treasury. The members were successful in this goal by participating in the Homecoming Fair and selling Matador scarves, sold annually by this council. The Sophomore Class Council was able to make the year a lot of fun in addition to all the hard work. This work really paid off. 66 Sophomores if ,fa : X, ,,,t, 'Q 1 .oe 12 -V EOPIHIOMORE CLASS COUNCIL, BACK ROW: Shae Page, Seiji Kashiwabara, Darci Behrens. FRONT ROW: anti an. l 'ophomores ofthe Times Abbott, Keith I. Adams, Gloria M. Addis, jennifer P. Aguilar, Christina M. Alexandris, Nikko Allen, Raquel Allum, Kimberly R. Alonso, Cecilio f-wm..,,,....,,,,,,,, -A -f'v mam,-N,. ,.M,,aW,, Alvarado, Michael D. ' Alvarez, Michael A. Andrade, joe Anguiano, Michael j. .rchuletta, Celeste M. Arebalo, Richard D. rmendariz, Catherine I. irrambide, Belinda G. Arreola, Agustin Arteaga, Silvia E. Avila, Leska M. Baca, Corinne j. Bains, Chemayne G. Bains, Tochil N. Banh, Phat T. Barajas, Moises Barrera, Carrie j. Barrera, Raymond B. Barton, jeffrey P. Battaglia, Salvatore A Beams, Tina R. Becerra, Ramon A. Behrens, Darci A. Beirne, Clayton M. Benavides, Lisa D. Betancourt, Cindy P. Blake, jacob A. Blandino, William Bonilla, Marvilla N. Bravo, Sergio A. Brenes, Brenda M. Briseno, Claudia Byron, Susan M. Caballero, Rafael M. Sophomores 67 Cabrera, Cu ba A. Cabrera, Gilbert Caceres, Henry C. Calderon, Stephen O. Camacho, Daisy Campos, Octavio Camunas, Victor Cano, Maribel Cao, Bing Quan j. Cao, Bing Song A. Capiendo, Linus Cappiello, Mario C. Carbajal, Priscilla Cardenas, Gustavo Cardenas, Maribel Cardenas, Sergio Cardiel, David A. Cardona, Angelica Cardoza, Robert D. Carlos, Daniel Caro, Ramona M. Carrillo, Claire E. Cartagena, Corin S. Carvajal, Cesar Casas, Leticia Casillas, Hectorj. Cella, Michael S. Cerda, Claudia E. Cervantes, Patricia P. Chaidez, Maria D. 68 Sophomores Sophisticated Smile Chamagua, Mario A Chan, Serena S. Chan, Sue G. Chan, Tony M. Chang, jennifer C Chang, julie K. Chang, Lana Chang, Lisa P. Make him guess what's in the box! says jennifer Chang to a confused Terry Wang Chen Chen Chen 3 Chen . . K ,Z . ' - -S12 221.821 gi' Chang, Pei-jen Chang, Shaun Chapman, Rebecca I Chau, Vi T. Chavarin, Angel Chavez, Maria A Chavez, Michael R Cheadle, Tim A. Chee, Ying C. Chen Cynthia T Chen, Dave H. Chen Hui-Ya H. , jian-xin ,johnny Y. Kent Y. ,Yih L. Xlvvays the Brightest Ever Cheung, Amy Y. Chi, Sharon Chiang, Lisa Chien, Ted Chink, Khin Si Chin, Steven Chin, Tammy A. Ching, Yin Ling A. Chinh, Sinh S. Chow, Alice W. Christiansen, Gail L. Chu, lean K. Chung, john W. Chung, Kien T. Cisneros, Anton S. Claisse, Melissa D. co, Qui Cobian, Moises ockrell, leannette H. Coolbaugh, lamie L. Cooper, Ryan H. Cooper, William E. Cordero, Amparo E. Corona, Analilia Coronado, Araceli Cosio, Fernando F. Cothren, Michael 1. Cramer, Karl D. Cruz, Raul R. Cruz, Roberto Cubias, Doris X. Cuellar, jennifer R. Curry, Rina M. Daly, leffrey D. Dam, Chan D. Dang, Mai Tu Darnell, Michelle A. Davila, Renaldy De Frie, Latisse M. De La Torre, Roberto it, 7 ,, 2 J La. - asf: sliim Y Q, Q' ex ' .Th if De Lira, Irma De Los Santos, lefferson U. Delgadillo, Isaac Denovel, Dustin D. Diaz, Francisco Diaz, Letticia V. Diaz, Peggy Diep, Lam B. Diep, Quang, T. Dinh, My Phung L, Dinh, Nga M. Dip, Anthonyl. Do, Bang N. Do, Hoang T. Do, Loan ,cvs , , ,F What else can Kim Hua, Tracy Li, and Christine Mai do but smile on Freshman Court? Sophomores 69 I F Bonnie Lee flashing her oearly whites at lunch. A ' ' ' Doshi, Niraj K. Duong, Ha flrenej Duong, Paul Duong, Vietvan Duran, Gabrielle P. Elias, Francisca M. Elizondo, Leticia Escamilla, Georgina Espinoza, Ruben M. Espinoza, Silvia Espinoza, Virginia , Esquer, Robert Estrada, Yvette M. Fajardo, Melissa D. Fedor, Laurie A. Felix, Wendy D. Fernandez, Antonio Figueroa, Alexander Flores, Anthony L. Flores, Mario Franc isco, l igaya M. 70 Sophomores Sophsational Franco, Veronica L. Frausto, Margarita S. Freeman, jason L. Fung, Wei Q. Gacis, john T. Gallegos, Daniel C. Gallegos, john R. Gallo, Laura Gambino, Maria C. Garcia, Alex Garcia, Andres , l Garcia, August S. Q Garcia, David M. Garcia, Edwin A. Garcia, Iris Garcia, juan E. Garcia, Kimberly Garcia, Lupe Garcia, Tony Garr, jennifer L. Gasca, Victor Gebhardt, julio Gillen, Larry L. Gomez, Daniel R, A . any E-:If ' .wg Look! That's the guy I'm talking about! points out Patricia Olivero to Kim Allum and Meli Gomez, lohanna Gong, Andy W. jonzalez, Francisco Sonzalez, Gabriella Gonzalez, Maria V. Gomalez, Tina M. Grabow, Helen K. Graieda, Rodolfo A. Grijalva, Brenda Grijalva, Raquel Gudino, Marcos Guerra, Gabriel G. Guillen, Art B. Guillory, Shanika U. Gunnell, lance E. Gutierrev, David L. fiullilrifl, David A. lla, David lla, Kien N. lla, l inh My W. '5U ?l01Ol Niki , .. if . 7221-r :iw x .2 fry- fr. u - T. ' A , ' ,mr . L, .Ax Q ' Vw V 'fi I. in I 3 i.. ,.,, l 4 i 5 VV ,,,. ,f . V, .Al i S l T 1 ml Accomplishing Goals One of the most outstanding sophomores at San Gabriel High School this year was Thomas Haynes. Having a close relationship with his family and friends, Thomas believes that one should be friendly, ambitious, and outgoin in life. At SG, Thomas fulfills his ambitions by playing soccer an joining clubs such as Keonimana and German Club. In addition to being in such clubs, Thomas shows off his school spirit by attending football games and other school events. With all these activities, one would ask how he manages to balance his schedule and not disrupt his studies. Well, Thomas says he simply squeezes everything in. But why is Thomas so active? His activeness was first sparked when his sister persuaded him to go out for activities. As a result, Thomas got the hand of it and went out for things himself. , lnfuenced by his mother and teachers, Thomas is full of deter- mination and has already set out goals for his remaining years here at SG. These include being one of the famed Los Renombrados, Secretary of Boys' Athletics, and a member of class councils. Thomas also hopes to maintain his excellent rades, for he con- siders them one ofthe most important thin s in his life. Thomas hopes that society will be rid ogprejudice so life will be easier to live. Also, if one would stereotype him as a dumb jock, Thomas would quickly reply that that is untrue and point out that locks use their brains bot on the field and in the classroom. T omas Haynes would like to attend college and probably be an ar- chitect in the future. For now, does Thomas have any regrets or em- barassing moments here at San Gabriel? Yes, when l tripped on Senior Court. lla, Quyen S. Hang, johnny llaro, Carlos ,,,-1 M! UT... 1 -.6 Harper, Frik A. Hart, Crystal D. M Haynes, Thomas B. 1 af... '+ ff' A ' .. 35 f: I f in-, iran Q. 'f .Q i lleffley, Deanna l. ,.- A lleredia,lrasema A ,ff - llernanrlel, Alma M, I lernandel, Daniel A. llf'fYltll1!lI'l, Francais: o C lll'fD-lDflf'l,lll1lfll. llernanrlel, l isa M. llernanrlr-1,Ron M. Sophomores 71 Hernandez, Rosa M. Hernandez, Steven Herrera, Clemente Herrera, Maria C. Hetzel, ludy C. Ho, Cindy 'K XX W-, Ho, Dinh v. Ho, Nili Ho, Steven B. Hoang, Anh M. Hoang, Duc A. Hoang, Ha Y. Hoang, Nam Holguin, Davina M. Hollinger, Gina M. 72 Sophomores They Went Breezing Throug Hong, Linh Hoong, Lan C. Housden, Ted I. Hsiao, Michelle C. Hsieh, jackson S. X Huang, lun S. Huang, Ming-yu Huizar, Claudia Hum Susan S. Huynh, Hai M. Huynh, Keo S. Huynh, Man V. Huynh, Ty Hwan, Khin Hwe, Robert lbarra, Carlos M. Ida, Sayaka lezzi, john C. lnostroz, Alonso G. james, Trina L. lankowski, Matthev lara, Robertina G. Jarvis, Timothy I. low, Tammy T. luliano, Laquisa S. jurado, Luz Kao, Chivoan Kashiwabara, Seiji E Kelly, Daniel J. Khuon, Ty Khuu, Dung V. Kim, Charlie I. Kim, Hyon Chongl. Kim, Mi Kyong S. Kim, Min K. Kim, Susan M, King, George Y. Kreslake, David E. Kwan, Henry Kyle, james R. 'heir Sophomore Year 'vs A brushing a day keeps the dentist away! grins Serena Chan. La, Dai Dan La Barge, Cherie R. La Turno, Steve D. Lai, Mui A. Lam, Chi-Y L. Lam, Danny I Lam, Dung B. Lam, Duyen M. lam, Elizabeth H. Lam, jimmy C. Lam, Phuong N. V' ,.. Y :gg , N W 2 7' 2 1 Hey babe! I'm a Capricorn. What are you? asks Pons , Rongavilla. Lam, Trac M. Landron, jason A. Lau, Selina S. Law, Shek lTimj C. Le, Binh Quy Le, Hung V. Leal, Patrick Leal, Richard Leao, Cuong T. Lee, Bonnie Lee, Ellen K. Lee, jennifer E. Lee, Min-Yi Lee, Wen-Po B. Lei, Wei Ran Lerma, Gabriel j. Lerma, Myra j. Lerner, Anye R. Leung, Alfred Leynes, Grace D. Liang, Te fAlexj W. Liao, Arnold K. Liao, Ning F. Lien, Binh T. Lien, Hy H. Lieu, Lan Hue K. Lim, Sokchana Limon, jimmy S. Lin Lang E viz W 1 'fx aaa a -, . If -f l -' i ll -1 LlUfMUlS' li A 4 Sophomores 73 Liu, Shi-Ru Liu, Yuen A. Lo, Hung A. Lo, Vasuma lo, Willie H. Loeza, Marina On the Road to Su - -.-A J, 1 is Q... .. . N x we av Ng. . W '-.X A or K and , as Lofgren, Kristin L. Long, Tai Ca Lopez, Deldo C. Lopez, Felicita l. Lopez, Fernando Lopez, juan A. Lopez, Martin E. Lopez, Monica Lopez, Roger B. X Q N 5 its x E a , s Q Q 45 X w W .v. Y W' W4 Q... ggg-neun-fv-f wk, .,, my N ' M A, i Really?! A picture of me? Melinda Tan squeaks eagerly. 74 Sophomores CCSS Lopez, Silvia Lou, Schenh m. Lu, Paulus K, Lu, Phong T. Luc, Cam B. Lucero, Crystal C. Lugo, Kelli C. Luke, David A. Luong, Tam Luu, Peter X. Ly, Binh C. Ly, Dan T. Ly, Loi T. Ly, Nhu U. Ly, Phuong K. Ly, Phuong L. Ly, Thang K. Ly, Thanh T. Ly, Van B. Ma, ling Y. Ma, Ling T. Ma, Ly Vi C. Macedo, Daniellej. Macias, Ruben Madrid, Andy Mahn, Daniel R. Mai, Suong N. Maldonado, Adriana Manzanilla, Romeo, Manzano, Victor Marquez, Adrian M Marr, Lauriel. Martin, Kimberly A. Martinez, Arturo S. Martinez, Christina Martinez, Jeannine F Martinez, Leticia Y. Martinez, Mary-Hel F. Martinez, Valentino Matsuno, Kit tl ion, Melissa M. Mccliim, l im l , lmno, Rolwrl l. -lg.arvjo,M.irlir1 l'llKll'l, Maria l. lm-1,Voror1irnI. limi, li-rrmiirlo vnrlom, Pedro 1.irlo,Al1g0lic'.l 'r'.ido, Gerardo L.1do,Migu0ll. 'lore ado, Philip lvrrill, Ioyu' l. Mc-1.1, Ignacio lillan, Roberto r.1ncl.1,Alex A. ihell, Monica I. 1ingka, Donald lontes, George oya, Cynthia L. ntoya, Richard nya, Salvador I. vloore, Terri L. 1orales,Iuanl. iles, Loreno E. orales, Noemi brelos, lulio A. oreno, juan A. reno, Lourdes to, Carmen R. iii, Thomas E. 1no7,lesus M. 4unoz, lose A. unoz, Marc C. shi, Ahmad M. urillo, Ryan C. Mum, Ruth A. Najera, Cynthia N Naranjo, Franciscol Naranjo, laura Nelsen, Christa l. Nevarcz, Toni I. Newcomb, laura I I Ng, Chiu C. Ng, Daniel Ngo, Houng S. Ngo, jeffrey K. Ngo, Thien T. Nguyen, Bao Nguyen, Bich N. Nguyen, Cam lul Nguyen, Kim T, NHUYQV1, lam Uohnl NflUYf'f1, Paul Sophomores 75 Our Spirited Sophomore The adjectives--enthusiastic, optimistic, friendly, and spirited--are all synonymous wit Leilani Prieto. As a sophomore at San Gabriel High School, Leilani starts her days with a fresh mind and always succeeds at making them her best days. Here at SG, Leilani finds herself having a close relationship with her friends. She shows her school spirit and activeness by playing for IV Tennis, which won its league. She also joined in Girs Basketball, and in clubs and committees such as CSF, Spanish Club, Courtes Committee, and Art Staff, just to name a few. Leilani has also been involved in SG's play productions and hopes to participate in more plays in her remaining years hfzre. Academically, Leilani has two honors classes and one AP c ass. Outside of school, Leilani is a baton twirler for the San Gabriel Twirlers as well as a member of a youth group for the San Gabriel Mission. For relaxation, Leilani an her friends and family go places during the weekends. Leilani is also musically oriented and plays the piano. In her decision making, Leilani bases her decisions and ac- tions on what is morally right and wrong. Hence, she says that her religion Elays a large part in her decision making as well as her moral et ics. . When asked who influenced her most in life, Leilani replied, My brother Bryan, for what he has done makes me proud. As a result, Lei ani's greatest fear is failing in school and in life. As a well-rounded and opinionated student, Leilani would like to see less litter on the school campus. In her future, she hopes to attend one of the best colle es and be a pediatrician. She also wants to have her own offgce and get married. But Leilani believes that the most important thing is to be happy with oneself as life goes on. Nguyen, My-Loan T. Nguyen, Quy P. Nguyen, Thuy T. Nguyen, Tuyen D. Nguyen, Tuyen V. Nguyen, Vinh D. Nodar, lleana Odenthal, Bourbon F. Oh, Sumi X Olague, Lisa G. Olague, Sandra Oliande, Raymond A. 76 Sophomores .. t , 'fu ' 1, A Leilani Prieto flashes her spirited, yet sophisticated smile. V ' x r' . ' t Olivas, David A. Oliverio, Patricia Olmos, Tony D. Ong, Vi Quoc Orozco, Edward Ortega, Miguel A. Ortiz, Manuel Ottem, Christophe Page, Shae N. Palestino, Alfonso Palomino, Peter I. Pang, Andrew Y. Pantoja, Francisco Panzarello, Tomm Partida, Sandra S. Patino, Patricia a Creme De La Classes Payne, Mona M. 'edregon, julian M. Pena, Gabriel Pena, Miguel j. Pena, Zulma G. Peraza, Aaron P. Perera, Cynthia Y, Perez, Daniel Perez, Elizabeth Perez, Louis E. Perry, Danny S. Pham, Khanh Pham, Quy T. Pham, Trong M. Phan, Kim B. Phan, Tran B. Phanthavong, Cherngchai Phillips, jeffrey S. Phung, David B. Phuong, Hien M. iceno, Angelica M. Piceno, Teresa Pinedo, juan F. Pinedo, Margarita Pinto, juan D. ascencia, joseph B. Plasencia, Diego S. Polito, Ryan C. Ponce, Gonzalo Ponce, L. Alonzo Praslin, Teo Pratt, Kristen M. Prieto, Leilani A. Puga, Vilma U. Pulido, Myrna L. Quach, Hai Trach Quach, Luyet V. Quan, Anthony P. Quezada, Christian Quinones, Richard 1 5 i E Khanh Pham and Isaac Ramos are suspended in thought. Quintero, Norma M. Rajesh, M K. Ramirez, Carlos Ramirez, Humberto Ramirez, joseph Ramirez, juana Ramirez, julie M. Ramirez, Monica Ramirez, Sylvia Ramos, Anuro Ramos, Ivan Ramos, Martha E. Raygoza, Angel A. Reguil, Mirtha M. Reilly, Kevin j. Reyes, Elizabeth R. Ricabal, Daniel Rice, Kelly B. Rios, Richard Rivera, Manuel E. Robertson, john C. Sophomores 77 Robertson, Tina L. Robles, Milisa Robles, Rigoberto S. Rocha, Francisca C. Rocha, Lourdes Rocha, Sylvia I. Rodriguez, Adrian Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Ernesto A. Rodriguez, jose A. Rodriguez, lose L. Rodriguez, Minerva Rodriguez, Oscar R. Rodriguez, Ralph P. Rodriguez, Rosa M. as f-1, J if Hal Gotcha! Tom Muniz laughs to Tammy Su. 78 Sophomores Sophomores on the Mov P ,. 3 Q K, N '-.,-v as .- Boo! Melissa Fajardo still insists that it's Halloween. Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rojas, lose Rollice, loh Romero, L Romo, Bris Rongavilla Ruesga, Yv Ruffo, lean Ruiz, Letic Ruiz, Rhod Sabori, Ros Sakurai, M Salazar, Ire ' I Salcido, Li Saldivar, A Sanchez, C Sanchez, E Sanchez, E Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, R Sandoval, Santillan, M Sanchez, George l L Sanchez, Refugio Santillan, Steven S. Sao, Uy Khoung Seki, Vivian C. Seto, Derrick K. Severino, Leo Sher, Anthony P. Shin, Butch Sie, Christine W. laughter, Victoria E. Skinner, Leigh A. Sira, jesus Slimp, Matthew T. Smith, Michael D. Solis, Benito R. Soreano, Angela M. Soria, Sergio ouksamlane, Orady Sterkel, Traci E. Suarez, Gricelda Suh, Tammy 1. Sun, Grace Sunga, Rainier I. Szabo, Marci E. Szeto, Wing A. Ta, Duc Binh T. Taggart, Patricia A. Tan, Melinda Tan, Yu Huan Tang, Bau A. Tang, Khuong Tang, Lieng E. Tanori, Terry C. Tardino, julie I. Te, Cheng Tetters, Renee N. Tejeda, Estella R. Tellez, Rene Terrazas, lavier Terriquez, Hilda Thai, Michael T1 F JL 52 ll ,fa F . -4-dihvh .wamwan fr Thomas, Kristin Thong, Bac A. Thong, Sat A. Thurn, jill A. Tieu, Lan fLindaJ M To, Quan N. C73 Robert Vasconcellos hamming it up while len Chang shies away. :lf Ton-Nu, Hong-Ha Torres, Anthony R. Torres, Belen C. Tram, Loan K. Tran, Cheryl Tran, Cuong D. Tran, Dung V, Tran, Hai Moc Tran, Hung V. Sophomores 79 Tran, Loc Tran, Minh T. Tran, Phuong M. Tran, Quang M. Tran, Si Thi Tran, Trang T. Tran, Trieu T. Tran, Tu L. Trinh, Hung Tripodi, Paul A. Truong, Ann N. Truong, Gia M. Truong, King T. Truong, Lan P. Truong, Linh T. Truong, Nghiep H. Truong, Stephanie N. Truong, Tai H. Tschirgi, Christine D. Tse, Raymond Tuong, Man H. Ulloa, Marco Ulloa, Patricia Urias, Frnak Urquidez, Hector I. Urrutia, Nestorl. Vnlarao, Roy S. Valdez, Guadalupe Vilenzuela, Richard L. Vallejols, Leana K, 80 Sophomores lik l ,Si fp 7' W-H9'?U? 4 llffigfsgfs For Davina Holguin and Larry Guillen, friendship is the concept of life. Vargas, Norman L. Q y gg! Vasconcellos, Rob' A. ll V Vasquez, Gilbertl. Vasquez, Hector V ,X f 'S Vaughn, David K. 4 Vazquez, josefina N1 Vazquez, Vivian A. Vega, Miguel A. . 'F I if Noemi Morales, Carmen Moscato, and Traci Sterkel are caught exchanging answers be Ween classes. I ,.,.f ' est to the Last Vega, Robert em-gas, Claudia A. Verstoep, jamie A. fillanueva, April P. anueva, Robert M. Villesca, Wayne L. Virant, Peter G. Vu, Que T. cazich, George M. Vuong, Hang K. Vuong, Sang C. Vuong, Soheap Wang, Terry Wee, Yunsun Weng, Wendy T. Wentz, Daniel E. etterborg, Leesa L. Wilson, Yvette M. Vinterton, Erich L. Wong, Tina B. Woodhouse, Christophe S. Wu, Mark C. Nu, Yu Chwen G. Xu, john Paul Duong is always confused at the end of the day. ii ., .-. jennifer Carr stifles a laugh as she sees a Freshman on Senior Court. Xu, Shichun Xu, Shimei xu, xui Q. Yamada, Nancy M. Yamagata, Benny Yee, Amy 1. Yeh, Eileen Y. Yeow, Swee-Lian L. Yeung, Christopher W Yoshitomi, Chitose Young, Peter Yu, Chul H. Zamora, Judith Zapata, lose L. Zasadil, Christine A. Zavala, Lawrence M. Zavala, Veronica Zhou, Run Sheng Sophomores 81 The Freshman Class Council may be average in number, but their creative ideas and fresh outlook on life are hardly l average. Under the strong leaderships of presi- dent Billy Bender, Vice President Leslie Kawamura, and secretary Bree Ma, the Freshman Class Council started off well with remarkable progress. They par- ticipated in the Homecoming Fair and at basketball games by selling food and drinks. Many hours of meetings and hard work helped the Freshman Class Coun- cil become successful in the 1988 year. 1664 1592-,Q 5' xi ljiiggi Z-f Q59-N AKIMMIQKAXAMXX ?l?1lliYxf1xWvlrXiYw f FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL M 82 Freshmen il k N A wx Hold this, I can't reach the top Iocker. BACK ROWZ Karey Gardner, David Rubalcava, Lori Torres. FRONT ROW: Leslie Kawamura, Bill Bender, Bree Ma, Lunch isn't so bad when you're with friends. Abasta, Steven D. Abasta, Thomas L. Acosta, Patrick B. kdragna, Domenica Agoncillo, Abegae Aguayo, jennifer A. Aguilar, Ana L. Aguilar, loel I. Aguirre, Rosemary imada, Christine D. Alcazar, Mario Xlexandris, Metaxia Alfaro, Aythen H. Almanza, Alma O. iendarez, Breska L. Almeyda, Eleana Alvarado, Erancella Alvarado, Lorenzo Alvarado, Nickie lvarenga, Marixa V. Alvarez, lose D. Alvarez, Valentin Alvidrez, leronimo An, Mai A. Anchondo, Tonya T. Andersen, Kyle A. Andrade, john E. Anguiano, Leticia Arbogast, Elizabeth A. Arce, Roxana Arias, Robert Armas, Kimberly T. Arredondo, Renee M. Ayala, Enrique Ayala, Laura Ayala, Nancy Babineaux, Michael T Baker, Clare M. Baker, Kenneth R. Banh, Hanh M. Barajas, Melinda I. Barnes, Brandy A. Barrett, Andrea M. Barrera, Ernesto Barrios, Yerly Barron, George Battaglia, Mary A. Bautista, Sheri G. Bear, Ruth E. Beatie, Richard D. Bell, Anthony A. Belt, Grace Beltran, Gilbert I. Benevides, lvette E. Bender, William A. Berg, Michael I. Binder, Adam S. Blandino, Cynthia M. Bodner, Peggy M. Borbua, Caren D. Breitman, Samatha, H Freshmen 83 Briones, Eduardo Brock, Sharon M. Brown, Kenneth M. Bugarin, Efrain C. Bui, Dang H. Buranen, Amy R. Burke, joshua A. Camaco, Lupe M. Camacho, Michael A. Camarillo, Ricardo j. Campbell, Angela A. Campos, Efren M. Cao, Nhan H. Carcamo, Manuel j. Cardenas, Wendy L. Carranza, Ramon U. Carrera, Ruth M. Carrillo, jennifer D. Carrillo, Ruby Carvajal, Edward Casasola, Wendy A. Castagnola, Steven L. Castillo, Gabriel Castillo, Samuel A. Cervantes, Trino Chamagua, Ralph R. Chan, joseph L. Chan, Suet Terri 84 Freshmen lt's a hole New Experienci HAPPY! chuckles Lisa Perea. Chan, Susan Chang, Beth Y. Chao, Chi Kang Chao, Helen Y. Chapman, Eric A. Charles, Andrew Chau, Tuan T. Chavarria, Guzman Chavarria, Melissa Chavez, Dioanna IN Chavez, Martin T. Chen, Chin-Kai Chem, Ellen Y. Chen, Enily P. Chen, jason X. Chen, Kuo H. Chern, johnny C. Cheung, Ray G. e All Had Growing Pain 7 The ideal place to meet Chien, Winnie Chilpa, Erik M. Chin, Becky Chin, Victor M. Chiu, Richard Chiu, Steven K. iristiansen, Linda M. Chun, Everett W. ' Chuong, Nghia len1o,lacqueline O. Contreras, Valentine X Cordon, juan E. i l l ' form-jo, Rosa M. Corona, lose A. Coronado, Gabriela Coronado, Karen C. Correa, Irene E. Cortez, lorge Covarrubias, Emma Cox, loshua B. Cruz, Monica Curiel, Leticia Dam, Nhi M. Dang, Datt Thai Dang, Huy Xuan Dang, Van T. Daniels, Matthew I. Dart, Andrew P. Davidson, Todd R, Davila, Paul A. De La Paz, Cecilia M De La O, javier De Leon, Gonzalo A De Los Santos, lacqueline Del Real, Maria G. Del Rio, Marisol Del Rosario, Marie B Diaz, Lilia Diaz, Lilian Diaz, Steven M. Diep, Tom T. Dietz, Richard E. Donohoe, Matthew Du, Cuong V. Duong, Quan C. Duong, Van G. Freshmen 85 Duran, Maryhelen L. Eastwood, Melissa I. Escalante, Elmy E, Escalante, Milma M. Esparza, Arturo Espinoza, Alicia Espinoza, Ernest R. Felix, Elizabeth Fernandez, Yesenia Fierro, Patricia D. Figueroa, Leo Figurski, Christina E. Fiore, Rachel D. Flanders, Colleen M. Flores, Eileen Flores, Martha I. Franco, Olicia A. Franco, Reyes R. Frasquillo, Omar O. Fregozo, Linda M. Fuhrmann, Bradley C. 86 Freshmen Furnare, Samuel l. Gacis, Erma T. Gaeta, Catherine Gallegos, Lorena Gallegos, Monica E Gallo, Anthony T. Garcia, Anitamarie 1 Garcia, Galdino Garcia, Ismael 1. Garcia, lose L. Garcia, Maria l. Garcia, Melissa S. Garcia, Nicholas Garcia, Paul 1. Gardner, Karey K. Garibay, lose L. Garma,1udy E. Gasca, Carlos Gasca, Monica L. Gee, Brandon M. Gee, Ho Fai P, Gian, Thiem Van Giang, An QAndyl N. Giordano, Phillip Z ' 2 . , 3' Dean and Charles wait around for the bell for the next class to ring. Looking Forward Caesar Murillo is one ofthe profiled Freshman this year. His main orientation is in athletics. Caesar is involved in Freshman football and plays quarter- back and corner. He hopes to later play in Varsity football. Caeser was also in Little League baseball and plans to play the sport here, possible as short- stop or centerfield. ln his spare time, Caesar enjoys listening to music and he is enjoying his first year as a Freshman at San Gabriel High. He looks forward to his remaining three years. jk ,gin- 'N.-I .sw Gomez, Francisco j. Gomez, Hilda Gomez, Lori E. Gomez, Melissa S. Gonzalez, jenny R. Gonzalez, Lisa M. Gonzalez, Maria G. Gonzalez, Marlo j. Gonzalez, Teresa D. av' Goodman, llada M. Q Grajeda, Rafael -., Gray, Cherish M, f 1 ns., ,p4a1wW'h V, G.. 1 'X Together they look at pictures of themselves and friends. Griffith, Edward D. Guarrlado, Ralph G. Gudino, laura Guerrero, Carlos j. Guerrero, Maria G. Guevara, Gilbert M. Guilarrluctri, Relmecc Gullmes, Peter Guillen, james Gurnrn, Shannon R. Gutierrez, Gilbert M Gutierrez, jennifer L Haight, Laura A. llang, llaoQuang llang, Mui l. llannosh, jenny A. llarvey, Marina llauser, Terra l. Hernandez, Alberto Hernandez, Aran eli llernanrlef, Christina M llernandez, David j. llernandef, lVilHj.QOlIf1l llernandef, jose j. llernandel, William j llerrara, Raul j. lliiar,Myli1a llinh, Phong Tac Freshmen 87 Making New Friend lauregui, james G. jorgensen, lannifel .. . V low, loyce S. Ho, lhao Thr P. ' 'M' warez, Gastavo Ho, Andrew C. Ho, Susan Katernich, Christy Kawamura, Leslie I .. Keisner, Derek E. if Kelly, Nathaniel S. Hoac, Annie H. Hoang, Kim Que Holguin, Eric M Kieng, Ba By i Kim, Vu Thy Kim, Wanni Ko, Ching Ping F, Hollingshead, Marci l.. Holman, Eric W. I lolman, Michelle L. Ko, Li-jen L. Koltes, Kathleen A Kreslake, Timothy Kubo, Airlia llolmsten, Becky S. Houze, Paul D. Hsieh, Annie Hsu, Robert C. Eggnblrsig D' La, Buu-Tran Hughes, Francesj. Hui, Norman I. La, Nga My AA L hb , M' h I Hum, jeffrey W. L25 Roeggrjl lc ea Huynll' Bmh N1 Lam, Anderson T. Huynh, Linh Ngoc Lam, Bruce P. Huynh, Man Tue Huynh, Tai X-- Huynh, Tuan M. - W Huynh, Van Peter C. Hwan, Kyaw S. lbarra, Laura Ibarra, Lorena Inostros, Cindy lronmonger, Patricia A. Ishii, lohn K. labonero, lose H. 1aramillo,josephine E. 1 A couple of freshmen enjoy a trrendly conversation during some free time. 88 Freshmen Drills se Lam, Ha Ngoc Lam, Hong B Mui Lam, janet W. Lam, Luan H. Lam, Phuong T. Lam, Phuong My Lam, Quynh S. Lam, Van D. Lanza, Eileen C. Lasic, Robert V. Le, Maggie V. Le, Minh Le, Quang D. Le, Son K. Leal, Kristopher E. Ledesma, Ernest R. Lee, Diana Lee, We Vin Y. Leung, Amy S. Li, Peng F. Li, Shu-Chun C. Lien, Khai V. Lien, Nghi T. Lieu, Phuong V. Lieu, Thang D. Liggins, john U. Lim, Sokrotha S. Lin, john C. Liu, Hung Kang Liu, john Liu, Linda Lomeli, Silvea L. Lopez, Alvaro F. Lopez, Angelica P Lopez, Claudia M. Lopez, Michael j. Louie, Wing Kwongj Lovan, Anthony P Lovio, Paul T. Lowry, joseph R. Lu, Huong T. Lu, Wan Hsu T. Lu, Nhan Thien Lu, Tin Q. Lu, Wan Hsu T. Luc, Tchenh Miu Lujan, Cynthia A. Luna, Modesto A. Luu, Huy Quoc A. Luu, Kien Quoc Luu, Phuong T. Luu, Tony Cuong Ly, Cau Tay Ly, ln Ngoc l. Freshmen 89 Ly, D Kiet Tuan Ly, Luan D. Ly, Thanh Q. Ly, Thuc N, Ly, Tommy B. Ly, Tri Nhon G. Ly, Vinh Ngoc Ly, Vy C. Ma, Bree C. Ma, Christine T. Ma, Nghia Hai Macchia, Franco Mach, lrehe B. Machuca, Laura P. Macias, Claudia E. N Macias, lavier Mackessy, jacob W. Magana, Oscar Malki, Rania Manley, David P. Marquez, Hugo M. Marquez, Michele M. Marquez, Ricardo M. Marquez, Roxane Martinez, Adriana Martinez, Briselda Martinez, Carlos A. Martinez, David Martinez, Desiree M. Martinez, Miguel A. Martinez, Salvador Moscorro, Anthony M. Mayor, Michael D. McKeehan, Daniel A. McKenzie, Emmett L. McReynolds, Reneel, Melendez, Blanca L. Membreno, Marina E. Mendoza, Daniel C. Mendoza, Ofelia 90 Freshmen V ,O e . , K xattm.. Q z fl 4 -e. 5 l I Well, high school seems to be pretty relaxing so far! Mercado, Enrique Milazzo, Steven E. Miller, Becky M. Minjarez, Mike Minor, Steven S. Miranda, Roland Miranda, Sally A. ff, Molina, Ninol. X Yerly Barrios sits and meditates how she's getting away from not being t' ed for sitting on Senior Court. Miramontes, Alfons riendliest Freshmen Ever vtolina, William M. vtoningka, Michael lonroy, Enrique M. Mora, laime Morales, jason A. Morales, Marla T. Morein, Anne L. xreno, Francisco C. Moya, Eduardo O. Munoz, Alejandro Munoz, Daniel Munoz, Liticia , W Murillo, Caesar A. Nlevarez, Daniel R. Ng, Gilbert H. Ng, Herman B. Ng, Sandy Y. Ng, William B. Ngo, Hoa Sok Ngo, Hoan B. Ngo, joel K. Ngo, Khanh Q. Ngo, Van Kim Nguy, Gina T. Nguyen, Chuong M. Nguyen, Cuong T. Nugyen, Loan Nguyen, Nhung H. Nguyen, Thoa Thi K. Nguyen, Truong D. Nguyen, Truong M. Noguchl, Yuka C, Nyo-Dun, Karl Ochoa, Guillermo R Okh, Dae H. Ollvas, Deborah M. Orona, Susan Orozco, Ana B. Orozco, Danell Orozco, Roberto P. Orta, Ignacio Ortega, Gabriela Ortlz, lr., Claudlo Padilla, Davld A. Padilla, lollene 1. Padllla, Ruth L. Paez, Abel Palaclos, B. Veronica Palacio, Luls Palestlno, Elizabeth Palfy, lulla E. Pang, Simon Pavichevich, Merritt M Pena, Anthony 91 Pvrvl, Imelda Perez, loc R. l,l'I't'l, I U7 il ucyl I.. Putt-rson, Christina I. Pham, llung Tien Phan, lien Bich Phanthavong, Narongohai Phu, llo Ngoc' I. Phu, 'I oan S. Phuong, Ngoc My Pit 4-no, Oswaldo Pit liarrlo, Alma R. Pit kt-ring, Rohm-rl P. Pinvrlo, lat into G. Porras, larry M. Quan h, Doan Minh C. Quan, I laini- Qui-Jada, Rosario I. Quit k, Sit-plianiv A. cllllftll, Arlelina f2lIlI'0l lr, Constantin Ramirez, I iibeth Ramos, Hector Ramos, Roque I. Ramos, Salvador I. Ramos, Sandra Rant-llutt i, Casey I. RIIYLZIOIH, I lha O. Real, I uis I. Recendt-7, Erich Rec endei, Rosaura Rvcendil, lose I. 92 Freshmen Roy, Curtis W. Reyes, Rose Karen Riviow, I iarv M. je l Y - Rillorta, Slmiiettvll Rolmiiiv1tv,IriiuiD Robles, Irma I. isis '. fii fy,-N W Even Seniors don't let go of freshmen. 2 Rodrigiit'7,Catl1yl Rorlrigurv, David I Rodrigtitv, I lilhvt Rorlriguei, I ila M. Rodriguei, Margar Rodriguez Vivianr nxlf-. Having Fun Lisa Perea is one of the lucky Freshman this year at Sa Gabriel. Her activities are widely varied. She is current involved in pep Commission and Novice .Volleyba From this she plans to go into Pep Squad and Varsi Volleyball. When she is not at school, Lisa is associate with S.G. Mission Youth Group. She also likes to colle teddy bears and likes to listen to various types of musi especially New Wave. In her future, Lisa has plans of attending Pasadena Ci College. But for the present this happy Freshman say l'm having fun! A 1 .mn .ii s, elm www,-i. , 9 as 'ff . f' 'Y . fail Y .f xa- w--v 4.4 This is the LIFE. .A ,fa-ply Should we go in the classroom now? .ww , lllulnnuq .N lllunq . i , i f , Q? i You think Freshmen are weird? Check out these Sophomoresf' Rogel, Yesenia Rojas, Rosalyn M. Roman, Lidia A. Romanov, Andrew Romero, Cynthia R. Rosado, Ruth Rosas, Rico D. Rovello, Nickos A. Rubalcava, David Ruiz, Maria Sacramed, Pepito, jr. Saenz, Lilia M. Salas, Christine M. Salas, Marianna Salazar, Miguel G. Saldivar, Guillermo Sams, Sally 1. San Filippo, Lisal. Sanchez, Monica Sanchez, Natalia Sandoval, Claudia L. Sandoval, Marisol Sandoval, Yvette V. Sanford, Hugh C. Sato, Akiko Savala, Leticia R. Saw, Noel Schulz, Michael D. Sears, Michael 1. Sentinella, Scott A. Serra, Enrique Serra, Victor S. Shaffer, Robert S. Shieh, Kuan Wang A Shih, Karen A. Shum, Thomas K. Sierra, lose Sifuentes, Ida M. Smith, Dyght E. So, Elaine S. Freshmen 93 Soard, Elizabeth Y. Solis, Arlene Soliz, Remberto Solorio, Maria T. Sotelo, Steven 1. Stanley, Christina A. Stanton, Daniel P. Stubblefield, Robert 1. Su, Lien A. Suarrez, Raul P. Ta, Hung T. Tafoya, Fernando Tafoya, Rocio M. Tam, David Tam, William Tan, Giselle 1. Tang, Edwin M. Tate lr, Charles D. Tejeda, Silvia Telles, Koreen I. Terrazas, Daniel P. Thai, Cindy Thai, Hoa Tu Thai, Khai D. Thai, Man Hue Thai, Phuc Thi, Cuu Thong, Sang L. 94 Freshmen The place to be 'Freshman Court! l l ., ' 'ff , N. Where's the teacher? l l To, Van T. Tome, Carla A. Ton, Hanh Thuy Torres, Armando Torres, Efren Torres, Fernando Torres, Lori Torres, Raquel Tram, Lam D. Tran, Chi Bich Tran, Diemphuon Tran, Dinh M. Tran, Doan T. Tran, Hong Ngoc Tran, Lan D. Tran, Lan T. Tran, Linh H. Tran, Martin V. Long Way to Go Tran, Minh T. Tran, Phuoc Van Tran, Sylvan Tran, Thao T. Tran, Toan P. Tran, Trinh Thuy Trejo, Manuel S. Trinh, Le D. Trinh, Linh Linda S. Trinh, Oai Bach Trinh, Tommy L. ruong, Chau Ngoc Truong, Phuong B. Truong, Sam H. Truong, Van T. Truong, Vi L. Tsai, Ta-Ming Tsai, Yu C. IRIX ,- We seriously need to talk. lsoi-A-Sue, Deborah I Tu, Nhu M. Ulloa, lilyden Umanzor, William B. Ung, Sokunthea S. Urquidez, Iacoh M. Uszkay, Alex P. Valdez, Alejandro C. Valdez, Aurelio I. Valdez, Manuel D. Valdez, Victoria I. Valenzuela, Steven A. Vallejo, Charles E. Valle, Ioe l.. Valverde, Ioaquin Vargas, Grisela R. Vasquez, Ierry A. Vasquez, lorraine M. Vasquez, Steven A. Vega, Ioseph Vega, Manuel Vela, lirnesto D. Ventura, Alex F. Verdugo, Rebecca I. Villa, Francisco Vill-Real, Lorenzo N. Vo, Dang ll. Volen, Korri M. Freshmen 95 Vong, Kien Vinh Vu, Micheal Q. Vuong, Sophorn Vuong, Thanh My Wallace, Jason M. Wallace, Kimberly S. Wallace, Scott E. Wang, Cindy S. Watkins, Billy R. Weaver, Tammy M. Weber, Tom A. Weng, lake Whalen, Michael B. White, Brian T. Wilson, Noel 1. Wolfstone, Heather L. 96 Freshmen One Giant Step For an ,V . - , V I ' ' - .71 . , ,1 - 'emu ,, , ,,,,,,,,, ., ,..,ff-Www ,li The popcorn seems to taste good. 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'I G f YI ' -i , ,..,L ,, Editor Heesun Wee, David Chee, Araceli Hernandez, Y xx K e e W v li. 58 0 .1:.2'. -,.14.'a': ag- :Q Wir' af f v A -1'Q,h '1 an 17-', , if vi 't i nf. . 3 A Q A . ca ','f:,:'?v 635, ,ja x ' - . a 4 vt' Lv 1 .i,.' ' '-'3'fF'P?f -'e ' A ff' Keeping Up the Excellent ork EXECUTIVE BOARD SEMESTER l Under the excellent supervision of Ms. Shier, President Robert Yee, and Vice President Sergio Diaz, The Executive Board semester I was well on its way to a successful semester. The fall board, comprised of an energetic and creative group, began its work by helping register all the students in for the new year. The main purpose of the board was to sponsor all student functions, including spirit rallies, fund raising projects and the school dances, such as Homecoming and the Winter Ball. The Executive Board also helped out at the San Gabriel Hospital, after the October earth- x N! M f ' ,fl ' 5 quake, by reorganizing files, Simply put, the Executive Board semester I was able to pull off another semester of success. Lisa Denyer Sec. of Records and Corres. ai tif . J Y Dx V'-'f.+a,.-4ss K. -. Billy Bender Freshman Class President f ' ' Leo Yen Clubs and Committees J' john Simmons Alumni TOO Executive Board iiiii A VVA KT ' joe Dimaranan Sec. of Boys' Athletics Stacey Gardner Board of Education Representative Gena Robles Courtesy Roy Chung Assemblies I . ' .za 'rt.. ee- f e , ,Vail g rt Vivian Chen Sec. of Girls' Athletics Heesun Wee Matador Representative ,jenny Murillo Pep Squad Representative Christina Lupo Activities NHHCY Shief Robert Yee Sergio Diaz Adviwf Ass. President Ass. viee Presidi Q j,1s, me ,V I A 'r2-' 2 T a , 1 it-1 fl' W s C 1 A t f - Mike Munda Senior Class President , rf x V, john Kowalyk Yearbook Representative Lisa Garcia Pep Commission Representative Pam Davies Art Staff Shae Page Sophomore Cl President lack Grillo junior Class President Pei Chi Chang Elections Ways and Me Nancy Abbc lu Oh Band Representative Darla Spiers Alumni iv' Nun ' T. ra. 5 X95 ' If Angela Won Emmannuelle Fraysse D Sec. of Frnanr AFS Representative john Simmons A.S.B. President oval Nancy Shier Advisor jeff Altman lor Class President john Chang ity Council Rep. Pamela Davies Art Staff Rick Ramos A.S.B. Vice President Lisa Denyer Sec. o RecordsfCorres. Yunsun Wee Sophomore Class President jennifer Murillo Clubs and Committees Charm Greene Courtesy EXECUTIVE BOARD, SEMESTER TWO Made up of both old and new members, Executive Board- Semester Two, .kept the school running smoothly until june. Led by advisor Nancy Shier, President john Simmons and Vice President, Rick Ramos, Executive Board organized the Inter- national and Cinco de Mayo fairs, as well as attended the daily meetings. They also continued to approve club fund-raisers and kept the popcorn booth running smoothly during lunch. il! aiu X. Vivian Chen A Gilbert Quioan june Agus Sec. of Public Relations Sec. of Boys' Athletics Sec. ofGirls' Athletics li jennifer Chang Leslie Kawamura Bree Ma Sophomore Class V. Freshman Class Freshman Class V. President President President Roy Chung Robin jarchow Marc Figueroa Assemblies Ways and Means Matador Rep. 1 ..,, Pei-Chi Chang jennifer Peters Lori Perea Elections Pep Squad Pep Commission vw. joe Dimaranan Senior Class President jack Grillo Board of Education Rep. Stacey Gardner Activities ju Oh Band Rep. Executive Board 101 -..,.-w-...Maw . C ,,.,.. ...tr 3841415 .. .,... .. , ., W ' gnu.. ,........ ,M..... . ,WW , ,,,,,, . ,,., , . ww- ef-MM . lgjfrygr W H M If '- . .W W. La... -...di ' n 'f' . 1 .L ,,,f il Qi Q .a , , q N ' N-fs-1 N-vs-v Left to Right: P. Fong, T. Cao, N. Lam, E, Yang, A. Truong, H. Ton-Nu, T. Nguyen, K. Phan, L. Lieu, E. Chiu, A. Yung, l, Ku, L. Chien. sas- - -Q.: fegfgg... ., r ' . .Q ' A K .... ...ge,,a. . ,.L,..-.C... ..... fam. L I . 3 FRONT ROW:C. Tran, T. Lien, L. Cheng, T. Nguyen, L. Chang, A. Pang, E. Chen, K. Sato, T. Mac, E. Quan, P. Rongavilla, P. Duong, S. Tran, H. Chan. B. ROW: C, Shum, R. Fong, A. Yee, G. King, H. Vuong, C. Yu, B. Mao, N. Abbott, M. Slimp, E. Lara, M. Rajesh, H. Tran, C. Yeung, T. Dang, A. Bui, 51 FRONT ROW: T. Flygar, P. Lien, P. Tran, A. Chan, H. Villarreal, 1. Tham, K. Widjaya, D. Chang, T. Kwan, K. Vo, A. Li, D. Myung, H. Tran, C. Kameoka, R. , BACK ROW: B. Tsai, S. Shum,1. Huaang, M. Spitler, P. Lin, 1. Altman, S. Couchman, C. lones, I. Lee, I. Simmons, S. Chen, Hoan Vvong, K. Kan, l. Lee, H. Luo 102 CSF Semester 2 fiaki ng the Final iamdheb g M krkk WW WHA --.. ......-.,-. ..,. .....,... ..,.. ........,.,...L -.-W-..,...,.,.... x... Q........,-f..,....,,,,,,,,,,,v Q9 ga 'kxgillg ibn-Q N. .1-N 'XA ' 14s.L. - UNT ROW: E Yeh K. Bui E. low, C. Kim, H. Park, M. Khaw, M. Hum, L. Lee, H. lung, L. Kan, H. Tran, G. Wei, A. Wong, K. Nguyen, P. Tran. BACK ROW: F. rang, P. San,'T. Tai, H. Mo, L. Tran, 1. Shukla, M. Martinez, A. Ho, H. Ng, G. Huang, R. larchow, R. Morales, S. Lee, T. Ngo, C. Phu. Q g on , a . N I K . , ' A X A V' ...4.-f - INT ROW: M. Hiuh, K. Chang, L. Duong, T. Lin, I. Biboso, 1. Kim, L. Tran, 1. Chen, Y. Tea, M. Doshi, S. Kasqi, K. Tuong, N. Ma, M. Loera, D. Yu. Back Row: .am, 1. low, E. Lam, H. Chen, D. Tran, S. Rillorta, S. Kim, N. Lien, 1. Lin, U. Sao, O. Souksamlane, S. Chan, H. Tran, 1. de Los Santos, A. Ramos. CSF Semester 2 103 .CSF SEMESTER l CSF SEM I The California Scholarship Federa- tion is an organization exclusively meant for excellent academic achievers. In order for one to qualify for membership, a student must ac- cumulate a minimum number of 10 points. These points correspond to the A's and B's the student receives on the report card. More points are also considered for Honors and Ad- vance Placement classes. The CSF advisor, Mr. Peter Zotovich and President Christine Rivera guided the club for the semester. The club held fund raisers and was able to wrap the year up with an end-of-the-year celebration. The CSF organization was able to give its members a lot of pride and a little fun on the side, too. 1.CSF, FRONT ROW: Georfe King, Bobby Lee, jun Shen Huang, johnny Clhang, David Chang, Dave Chan, Thoi Lien, Phon Tran, Phuoc Lien, Bill Tsai, Dick D. Myung, Aflnert Li, Daniel W. Szyszko, Dennis Lu. BACK ROW: Henry Villar- real, Andy Chin, Paul Lin, Matt Spitler, Albert Lew, Pei-Chi Chan ,Mike Munda, john Kowalyk, joe Dimaranan, jegf Altman, Leo Yen, jimmy F. Chow, john Simmons, Chad jones. 2. CSF, FRONT ROW: Kim Nguyen, Colin Kameoka, Paul Duong, Leilani Prieto, Veronica juan, Susan Kim, Pons Rongavilla, jennifer Chang, Shae Page, Sharon Chi, Kathy Chen, jen- nie j. Huang, Phau Tu Phu, julie Ann Patterson. BACK ROW: Roger Fong, Sum Shum, David Chee, Hang Vuong, Kenneth Kan, jong Lee, Hoan Vuong, Hung Vunng, M, K. Rajesh, Ty Khuon, Tim jarvis, Tuyen Nguyen, Andy Gong, ChulYu. mi l f tf: WA , . '- T f wfr 1 , I A i 19,9 ' ,Q ,, i Heesun Wee, totally confused john Chang, Robert Yee, Betty Kwan and Hae joon Park stumped 104 CSF SEM l Xs i Left and Below: Men -gpg., na Hum and Robert l Yee smiling ' Mr. Kanow makes CSF an impossible task. . -o PYS 3 vx FRONT ROW: Marian Khaw, Chi Kim, Heesun Wee, Gina Wei, Daryl larvis, Robin larchow, lagrut Shukla, Tracy Mullen, Hooverlung, Lisa Kan, Bao Nguyen, Tony Kwan, Au H. Bui, ludy Kim. BACK ROW: Chung Shum, Aldwin Lim, Lisa Kawamura, Grace Huang, Vicky Mireles, Ellena Lara, Lien Tran, Raquel Morales, Heather Mo, Shu-Hui Lee, Chitose Yoshitomi, Cheryl Tran, Khanh Vo, Henry Chan, Eduardo Reyes. FRONT ROW: Pauline Sher, Lian Chien, Teresa Duong, May Yu, Doy Yu, Linda Duong, Ting-Yi Lin, Linh Tran, Christine D, Rivera, Ying Chee, Niraj Doshi, Ny Khoung Sao, Phuong Tran, Belinda de la Paz, Hong-Ha Ton-Nu, Dung H. Tran, Ann Truong, Orady Souksamlane, Arturo Ramos. BACK ROW: Trang Cao, Mayumi Francsco, Cuc Du, Susan Kasai, Iris Biboso, Minal Doshi, Emily Chiu, Nga Lam, Alice Yung, jenny Chen, Tammy low, Helen Chen, Tiffany Tai, Elizabeth Lam, Amy Yee, Sumi Oh, Eileen Yeh, Thien Ngo, Selina Cao, Angela Wong. CSFSeml 105 Far Left: Leo Yen studies with a friend. Sergio Diaz, junior, first semester A.S.B. Vice President takes time out for a picture. Student Congress once again gave students the opportunity to participate in official school business. The representatives were chosen from their third period class. After every two week meeting, these representatives reported back to their respective classrooms and informed the entire student body of important news develop- ments. Not only did Stu- dent Congress provide ser- vice to the school but ac- tually participated in the school's decision making process. Also opinions ex- pressed by the Student Congress representatives were passed on to the Ex- ecutive Board for discus- sion. Student Congress helped unite the school through vital communication. 106 Student Congress 4 ii. . I fr,,ir I - t ,,,,.,, ,, I .A . . - .. STUDENT CONGRESS, FRONT ROW: A. Binder, E. villasenor, B. Ma, G. Huang, B. Kwan, H. Hoac, M. Pavichevi Sacramed, E. Serrano. SECOND ROW: T. W . ' . ' . d L. P l ' . C I . d . piello, S. Oba, P. Sher, H. Mo. LAST C. Mercado L. Garcia M. Haynes S. z ang, S Kim, L Prieto, Y Estra a, a acio, I o enzo, K Ree er, C Valdez, F. Urrutia, M. Ponce, 1. Herrera, G. Sellan, C. Vivanco, L. Rey S Dia I' Fifi- ... is E. gt , 5 in ,GF ......, if . . r fa. ua., W X . Ti ' ' fffw- - ,,,, l' .1 ,--f .... K 5 --... .ms .... Q Qgvsga... s . FRONT ROW: C. Ortiz, P. Travis, N. Ignacio, C. Yu, R. Estrada, A. Castaneda, M. Mallett, 1. Housden, K. William Tran, S. Oba, C. Dela Paz, R. Ramos. SECOND ROW: L. McDonald, R. Gryalva, Y. Estrada, R. Adelita, C. Ponce, M. fin, H. Mo, D. Mkshanoff, M. Escalante, P. Sher, P. Lin, R. Sacramed, D. Cerezo, 1. Colenzo, F. Urrutia, D. Phungg THREE: R. Archibeque, K. Watje, M. Minkler, T. Bottoms, S. La, M. Haynes, D. Munoz, D. Gonzalez, 1. Ramirez, D. I. Tant, T. Ma, C. Vivanco, Y. Sandoval. BACK ROW: l. Chang, V. Garcia, L. Reyes, F. Hughes, S. Mercado, D. Ricat Reyes, S. Castagnola, S. Martinez, S. Farer, l. Denoval, Abasta, P. Corbajal, D. Diaz. n Times of eed TRETCHER CREW, FRONT ROW: Anthony P. Sher, lason Freeman, David Chang, Pauline C. ter, Cecilia de la Paz, Christine D. Rivers. BACK ROW: Kris Alvarenga, Matt Bateman, Glen Ishii, at Woock, Paul Lin, Rick Lloyd. STRETCHER CREW Stretcher Crew is a group of approx- imately fifteen students who volunteer their time and services by meeting once a week to practice working as a team in pro- per lifting and carrying of injured students. The sound of three bells on campus is the alert that an injury has occured. During the time of disaster, Stretcher Crew becomes part of the Search and Rescue team which sweeps the campus for any injured victims and reports back to the triage team and lst AMBASSADORS Are you aware of the new Ambassadors club? If youfve been puzzled by seeing students in and out of class flashing yellow cards to the narcs'f and interrupting teachers during class, well wonder no more. Those students are Ambassadors. Their purpose is to help new, non-English speaking students familiarize themselves with our campus. The Ambassadors started out as a service organization working for the school. They later decided to become a club. Their main activity is a year-end party for the ESL, students. Q. NABASSADOR, FRONT ROW: David Chang, Sang-Mi Han, Orady Souksamlane, Cam Nguyen, ECOND ROW: Nhung Nguyen, Cheng Te, Alice Chow, Binh Ly, Linh Ma, Hong-Dao Ton4Nu, ue Vu, Chery Tran. BACK ROW: Tony Chan, Abraham Hui, Kour Tech, Ann Truong, Andy Chin, 1 , . ,aim Tommy Dang, My Bui, Ellen Lee, Maria juan, Bau Tang. Leonor Reyes, Yerly Barrios, King T. Truong, Ruth Muro, Paul Lin, Ty Khuon, Art Ramos, Shu-Hui Lee, Nancy Lee. Stretcher CrewfAmbassadors 107 INTERCULTURAL CLUB Bringing the World Together ' 357 ' 54? ' ! 9 M INTERCULTURAL CLUB, FRONT ROW: Li-len Cheng, Roger Lee, David Chang, Kelly Chang, Tina Tu, Anne Huang, Lisa Chiang, Ming-Ling Chu, lenr Huang, Kathy Chen, Lori Lee, Franci Ouyang, Henry H. Yam. BACK ROW: Li len Ko, jackson Hsieh, jeffrey Tham, Far Seng Wu, Li-Chung Tseng, Peter Danie Cheng, Cheng Hsieh, Ted Chieu, Robert Nhan, Hien Luong, Lieng Tang, Bill Tsai, ludy S. Yen. AFS, FRONT ROW: Lance Mitsui, Eduardo Reyes, Chris Gappiello, Mark Hernandez, Matt Spitler. BACK Heather Mo, Ellena Lara, Angela Macchia, Leonor Reyes, Yerly Barrios, Samantha Breitman, Francine Con Carol Arduini, Cindy Najera, Terri Carta. A.F.S. Anna lensen, one of San Gabriel's AFS students says to herself, So, this is America. Intercultural Clubs! A.F.S. is an international exchange pro- gram which sends students back and forth among different countries. The A.F.S. chapter at San Gabriel was very active this year because they were fortunate to have two A.F.S. students, Emmanuelle Fraysse from France and Anne Jensen from Den- mark. The A.F.S. club at school involved itself with the fairs and showing the A.F.S. students around. They were also pen pals with an A.F.S. chapter in Michigan. Overall A.F.S. was a fun-filled club. They had a good time teaching Emmanuelle and Anne about America while learning about France and Denmark. Intercultural Club was an organizatio whose main goal was to foster friendshi among students with different cultures. the various food fairs, the club sol delicacies native to all of its varie backgrounds. Intercultural Club utilize the profits for social activities such as pi nics, softball games, and ice skating. At th end of the year, they held an all-you-ca eat luncheon for club members. Ge togethers such as these helped develop close relationship - a brother-sister-hoo with each other. In Song . sf l Alberick Garcia whoops it up at the Homecoming fair. NEWSINGERS The eighteen New Singers this year were an elite group of vocalists with little or no background in sin ing. They had natural taqent. The main objective of this group was to prepare for advanced singing which will come later in high school. Under the guidance of Mr. Mike Reynolds, this group was capable of exceeding limits and hitting higher notes. IAZZ BAND Although many of these young musicians are also mem ers of the Marching Band, they pla a totally different tune. That tune is a jazzy one. Many of the songs they played t is year were the same ones played by Glenn Miller an hisband. Under the new direction of Tammy Cognetta, this year's jazz Band had the opportunity to play at a variety of fund-raisers. A highli ht of the year in- cludes playing at the first ballroom entitled One Enchanted Evening which featured the music of big bands. A trip to Hawaii for a whole week was the grand climax for the year. l NEW SINGERS, FRONT ROW: Stacy Ngo, Abagae A oncillo, Rania Malki, Ruth Rosado. SECOND ROW: Hai-An Chien, Korri Volen, Consuefo Flores, Wendy Casasola, William Bender. THIRD ROW: Von Lee, Stacy Lieu, Daniel Andrade, Andrew Charles, Christine Mai. BACK ROW: Michelle Hi Hsiao, Quyen Truong, Michael Reynolds, Sheri Reed, Anthony Zarco. Z BAND, FRONT ROW: Dann Szyszko, Andrew Romano, Sandra Miramont, lohann Garcia, Tammy Suh, Katie Gallegher, Heesun Wee, Alberick Garcia, nente Herrera. BACK ROW ammy Cognetta, Kris Alverenga, Charles Valdepena, Maged Makar, lack Grillo, Zac ary Dowell, Henry Montalvo, Eric lrid, lu Oh, Mike Witz. New Singersflazz Band 109 lean Chu, Girls' League member, seriously considers cells in Biology class. GIRLS' LEAGUE, FRONT ROW: W. Weng, S. To, L. Chin, N. Nguyen, H. Hoac, P. Sher, L. Francisco, l. Chu, K. Lieu, A, Cheung, S. Lau. was .aw F r .L in 5 'KV' ART STAFF, FRONT ROW:R. Chung, I. McPherson, A. Lam, H. Mo, M. juan, D. Holguin, 1. Garr, G. Huang, L. Kawamura, D. Spiers, N. Abbott, D. Rovel L. Perea, L. Garcia, M. Haynes, S. Murillo, K. Williams, S. Hayles. BACK ROW: L. Prieto, S. Chan, N. Mora es, 1. Ramirez, Y. Sa dano, S. Cortez, T. Wang Ramirez, 1. Murillo, I. Simmons, P. Davies, P. Chang, T. Dang, P. Duong, M. Urzua, S, Diaz. GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' League, one of San Gabriel's many small but suc- cessful clubs, was full of activities this past year. For starters, the girls organized and ran the annual Red Cross Blood Mobile Drive. As if this project wasn't enough, they sold 1 Higbys Yogurt at the Homecoming Fair. They also participated in the Homecoming Parade. The funds raised were used wisely. Qualified college bound seniors received scholarships. Girls' League might have been small in size, but definitely not small in enthusiasm or service. 110 Girls LeaguefArt Staff ART STAFF The creativity! The excitement! The unbelievab amount of fun!'All these things sum up the Art Staff. Th outrageous group of students was able to show off its tistic skill by making signs at the faires and games a decorating all the dances. The staff was also able to mal loads of friends, have pride in their accomplishments ar have the time of their lives doing it. The Art Staff was tru able to put sparks in the school's atmosphere. MASO Celebrates Success 'Naf' an Dawn Locquiao smiles proudly with King lose FRONTROW: Dawn Locguiao. BACKROW:Clau nova. johns, Pauline Ortega, an Araceli Hernandez. 'NT ROW: 1. Nyo-Duo, L. Carrillo, M. Martinez, A. Hernandez, M. Garcia, D. Locquiao, lamos, L. Duriel, M. Senanoith, R. Tayfoya. SECOND ROW: F. Pantoja, L. Naranjo, A. toja, S. Soria, C. Vivanco, 1. Casanova, A. Guerrero. BACK ROW: H. Avila, G. Rodriguez, odriguez, H. Marquez, l. Ramirez, Y. Villagran, A. Ortiz, C. Valdez. dia Vivanco, jennifer MASO Taquitos and tamales aren't just seen and eaten in Mexican casas but they are also sold at school fairs by the MASO club, advised by Ernestine Bacio. The profits made by these sales are used to help raise money for scholarships. These scholarships are provided for Mexican American students. This and other fundraisers, such as sponsoring the Cinco de Mayo dance and the Coronation Ball, provide the 30 members with more opportunities for scholar- ships. The Coronation Ball, the most dominant of their fundraisers, unites SGHS with Alhambra and Mark Keppel High schools. After the money is given to scholarships, what funds are left over are spent on an end-of-the-year cruise to Catalina. MASO lil Getting Into the Spirit ofthe Times PEER COUNSELING You learn a lot about yourself, said Claudia lnostroz, a Peer Counseling student. Classes which range from beginning to advanced, help students reach out to stu ents, who are experiencing eer pressure, class difficulties, or lamily conflictszs Peer Counseling is also related to Teen Scene, a rap session which takes place during both lun- ches. lt is open to students who PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Psychology Club was one of the new clubs 'introduced to San Gabriel High this year. Dr. Martin Anderson started the club at the end of last year. It gives students a chance to explore the field of psychology and serves as a wor- thwhile experience for those who want to major in ps chology. Although psychology is dlefined as the mind or of mental states and processes, which sounds ver 1 I E L 2- tg .E . .. .,..... mi? ii' -f .. .. just want to talk. The main purpose serious, this is social club fas wen N f is to listen to students and work as a serious onel. Students did not with them, not at them. have to enroll in one of the C g M , psychology classes to be a i '-F :YIM . ,ig yyileeyg F T C S member. lt was open to everyone ' 'iiii is S S Wl'l0 WHS lI1t8rCSled. Pam Davies shows the lighter side of Advanced Peer Counseling. Z' L - C g I ' E M I W I A f,,,, .Q ,f',, fziiwikitf. . 5 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, FRONT ROW: K. Bui, E. low, R. Garcia, H. Hoac, A. Guerrero, L. Chin, l. Ma, T. Lin, L. Duong, T. Tunstad, l. Murillo, l. Shukla, R. Ramirez, i Ramirez, R. Leonor, G. McKeown, M. martinez, T. Chavez, R. Sacramed. BACK ROW: M. Rietow, E. Villasenor, T. Brt Bertram, R. Roque, O. Andersion, S. French, 4 F. Fetterly, M. Rodriguez, K. Bamks, L. Guerrero, C. Spach, C. Kameoka, l. Chan, 1. Kowalyk, K. Esparaza, A. Yee, J. Casanova, L. Almrida, A. Finale. 'Q 3. za.. . ..,...,,.. .. , . - ,C , , ,,., , ,,,, . .. . ... . ,,,,,,,, ... - ..... . ,gg l ,,,, , ...... . V, ........ ,,,,, ..., g.:miz4.,i,.,,. . PEER COUNSELING, FRONT ROW: l. Casanova, P. Tropea, L. Tran, M.Reyes, H. Chen, Y. Tavarez, A. Robles, R. Sanchez, C. Tschirigijl. Lopez, M. Anguiano, C. Woi then, B. Romo, L. Yuki, L. johns, L. Searfin, S. Vuong, B. Nicholas, O. Rodriguez, K. Ko, T. Yin, C. De La Cruz, Kawamura, C. Erickson, G. Adams, N. Doshi. SECONI1 ROW: C. Cook, L. Perry, M. Guevara, K. Schulz, L. Perez, N. Gomez, L. Prieto, C. Evaristo, C. Inostroz, B. Fraire, G. Sierra, S. Tardino, j. Darnell, G. Casas, N Slaughter, L. Galiazzo, A. Finale, R. Lee, L. Chavez, M. Haynes, E. Perez, L. Alinelda, D. Valenzuela, K. Emerson, M. Felix, S. Shollenberger. BACK ROW: S. Donnell G. Nosarchuk, C. Teraoka, B. Cruz, S. Herbert, C. Cabrera, C. Cambell, R. Caro, C. Kwan, K. Lofgren, S. Santos, C. Valdepena, L. Caplendo, R. Cruz, Q. Christian, CH Diaz, I. Ramos, B. Chamberlin, H. Ramirez, H. Ramirez, G. Escarsega, C. Overstreet, L. Grillen, S. Farer, C. Gonzalez. 112 Psychology ClubfPeer Counseling FRONT ROW T Chavez F Lian K Schulz K Rosie,l Darnell, M. Chavez. SECOND ROW: A. - ll f - S K Ho V Exparaza L Lee M B ackway L Chavez, K. Chen. THIRD ROW: E. Acosta, 1. Lam, 1. hours of practlce' We don t mm ia L Ramos BACK ROW L Hai E Chiu N Diz K Hernandez, C. Carrillo,G. Hernandez. ' PEP COMMISSION, FRONT ROW: S. Hales, S. Hum T. james, P. Taggart, D. Wu, I. Thurn. SECOND ROW: C. Tome, L. Perea, M. Marquez, M. Eastwood, M. Chavarria, C. Lopez. BACK ROW: M. Hum, B. Kwan, M. Renteria, L. Garcia, L. Perea, C. Rivera, C. Nelsen. PEP COMMISSION Pep Commission consists of girls from grades 9 through 12, who are ' enthusiastic and interested in pro- moting school spirit. These girls really earned their uniforms! For example, they made millions of signs and banners to inform of up- coming events. In addition, they attended both football ames and basketball games to qielp Pep Squad cheer. At homecoming, they even made scarves to hand out, at the evening game, to fur- ther school s irit. Wow! What a lot of work. All tlhis hard work paid off because school spirit definately went up this year! CHOREO 1, 2, 3, dance. lf you were one of the lucky one's who passed auditions held last spring, you would have had the oportunity to perform at football games during the half time shows, take plart in competitions hald throug the year and also perform in this years spring play. However, eing talented is not alwa s enough. You must also have the desire and determination to attend many lon Eutting in our time and hard work ecause we know it will pay off, said Luz Chavez. Pep CommissionfChoreo 113 . .9 ...X Y -. 1. S Lenor Reyes and Angela Macchia, French Cub members, set up for bingo. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club members enjo ed learning about Spanis s eaking countries and peoplne. The accomplished this througfi field trips to museums, historical places, and restaurants. A few selected members experienced a wonderful trip to Mexico City and Acapulco last summer. The members worked hard throughout this year in their fundraisers. They sold Mex- ican bread at school fairs. Yet, the most exciting and biggest fundraiser was spon- soring the Hollywood Shor- ties vs. Faculty game in the Spring. FRENCH CLUB The French Club had an exciting rendez-vous this year as the club members took part in a variety of ac- tivities that brought out their great spirit to the school. The students in the French Club enjoyed a number of visits to French movies and had a great time on their visit to the mountains. These pleasures didn't come free though. The French Club raised money by selling nachos at school fairs and helping set up for bin o on Wednesday nights. TEe club members also showed their sales abilities by selling stuffed animals as another of their fund raisers. Sharon Hardy, the club's advisor, led the 60 members through an exciting and successful year. I I4 Key ClubsfKeywanettes San Gabriel I ggcgg l, jg Q 1 . -I ..f1- ,ar- mf SPANISH Cl UB, FRONT ROW: Alice Song, Karen Shih, jacqueline de los Santos, Yung Chong, judy Kim, Kimberly Martin, Kristi Thomas, Katie Emerson, Lisa C Maria Renteria, jenni Taniratna, lucy jurado, Han Han Hoax, Serena Chan, Noemi Morales, jennifer Carr, Pauline long, Lian Chien. SECOND ROW: Simy Lee, Chen, Teresa Mar., Alice Zhu, Vanessa Parrilla, Diep Troung, Sang-Mi Han, Nina Bogris, Luz A. Chavez, Sum Shum, Kenneth Kan, Marie lronmonger, Karen Watje lee, Nghr Ma, Ting-Yi Lin, Laura Tinajero, Margarita Martinez, Anna Chan, Phuong Tran, Anh Nhan, Chitose Yoshitomi. BACK ROW: Michelle Hsiao, Mir hael P- Chris Yeung, Dang Bui, Robert Vega, Hien Luong, Robert Nham, Angelika Arizmendi, john Lin, Au Bui, Roger Fon , Lllena Lara, Hoan Vuong, Chung Shum, land, Kirk Melkonian, Susan Kim, Damon La Casella, Lani Prieto, judi Hetzel, Mario Santillan, Bobby Lee, CeciEo Alonso, leonard Iglesias, Mike Munda, Kowalyk, Sergio Alvarado. q FRENCH CLUB, FRONT ROW: loc Tan, Phuor lien, Hue Thai, Tiffany Tai, le Tieu, My Bui, lien Phan, Irene Yue, Nga lam, Tina Tue, Beth Chang, lorie Torres, Ma, joyce Wu, Shanette Rillorta, Akiko Sato, Merfe Chavez, Angela Macchia, Minh N o, Steve luu. SECOND ROW: Rose Karen Reyes, Cynthia Naera, Ty KI lrinn Robinelte, Vernice Ilamin, Sonia Comer, Gena Pham, Millie Escalante, Fmily Escafante, Samantha Breitman, Tommy Trinh, Ray Cheung, Fernanrd1Cosio, E do Reyes, Yerly Barrios, Mir hael Iniguez, I eonor Reyes, Crystal Worthen, Alex Barrios, Araceli Hernandez, jean Nyo-Dun, Tina Robertson, Yin Tea, Cen ilia de la Thor I ien, Vu fKevinj lien. BACK ROW: Chan tDanniej Dam, Kbai lien, john Kowalyk, Sergio Alvarado, Miguel Moondog, Reggie Sun a, Robert Vega, Chris Yr Henry Chan, Dave Chan, Heather Mo, Maria juan, Vic ky Alvarenga, Peter Parker Virant, Romeo Manlanilla, Cynthia Chen, Claire Carrillfo, Kelly Ric e, Vit ky Slau Matthew Bateman, David Vilraino, Patrir ia Patino, Traci Sterkel, Carmen Most ato, Trina james, I eesa Wetterborg, Christa Nelsen, Caiola Christiansen, Iaurial F Chrissie lst lurgi. We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz! nternationall Diversified Q ,, ,,., ,W 4,4 f af GERMAN CLUB The main purpose of the Ger- man Club is to get the members better acquainted with the Ger- it 2 man culture. This is an open club, but most of the members have previously, or are present- ly, taking a German class. Sue Sommer was this year's advisor. The club held various fun- draisers and offered Halloween grams, a car wash, and also took part in both Homecoming and the Cinco de Mayo. The work . ,.k,, C paid off as the members danced and sang on their field trip to the IAN C'I UB, FRONT ROW: Sumi Oh, Robert Nowowiejski, Fugene Chung, Reggie Sunga, Damon laCaseIla, Karen Watjv, Phuong Tran, Margarita - ' - ' I . . S Al td . k ' M. R ' K. t' E 1 I -nniT1niratn1 Marie Iron it 1, Mary tirllfln, K1 vin Schll er SECOND ROW' ergio varm o, Frm Kim, lan Mui, aria entt-rla, 1 IP mzrson, Q . ., 1-r, Klmlwrly Martin, Brenda tirijalva, Christine D, Rivera, Iouis Crosv, lohn Kowalyk. BACK ROW: Elaine So, laNette Thomas, Andrew Ho, leigh 1-ro, lisa Clan ia, lui A, Chavez, Dioni Rovt-llo, Lance Mitsui, Terri Carta, Irene Bogris, Kristi Thomas, lisa Denyer, David Francis-Iau, Christa n, Miki- Munrla, Los Angeles Hofbrahause. They also enjoyed a funfulled visit to Big Bear. AN I I UB, FRONT ROW: Crvna Robles, Pam Davis-s, Chris Mt-rlina, Christina lupo, luigi Morino, lark Grillo, lu Oh, Mila- Munda, louis Grosc-, lohn Kowalyk, joe Dimeranan, It-'sse Domin'gut-1, Frank gos, lisa Ill-nytfr. BACK ROW: Iagruti Shukla, Droni Rovvllo, I isa Cart ia, Shao Page, It-igh Cue-rrz-ro, Sonia Gomvl, lenny Murillo, Vivian Chen, Terri Carta, Kristy Williams, Sltarlvnt-lIales,lvnni1-r Mt Ph:-r lrrustmt' Rrvr-rua, Ramona t aro, lrank lorlrl. ILIAN CLUB Iarlier this year, a small group of nds were wondering what the most al club on campus would be like. Jughts of elegance, exclusiveness, I grandeur were mentioned and the sic underlying input was of having an ganization unlike any previous one. This group planned to dine in classical .ury, attend extravagant socials, and radiate a profound and sophisticated im- age. Through their appearance and eti- quette, members would project the in- dividualism associated with the club. In this small, subculture of society, anything is possible and the sky would be the limit! Founding members, john Kowalyk, lu Oh and Mike Munda took these ideals and formed the Italian Club. The organization upheld its elegance through animated get-togethers, ex- quisite gatherings at the finest of Italian restaurants and outings to Italian places of interest. By the end of the year, par- ticipants ofthe club received a pleasant taste of Italian culture as well as new understanding of extravagance! German Clubfltalian Club 115 KEY CLUB Key Club is an internationally recognized organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of San Gabriel. Under the supervision of Mr. Steve Taylor, the advisor, this group of dedicated young men performed many services for the community and the school. The club started the new school year by celebrating the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. On September 17, 1987, Kiwanis of San Gabriel dedicated a new fountain to the city at the Civic Auditorium. In addition, they also presented a skit and held a delicious feast afterwards. Two weeks later, Key Club graciously escorted senior citizens to an annual luncheon at the Grapevine. Some school services for which the club members devoted their time included re- painting the north parking lot, and helping out during College Night. . IL wk- 1 is gf? git. ' n . , ts. 2 . + '1 V, .. KEY CLUB, FRONT ROW: Evan So, Tai Diep, Andrew yee, Bobby Lee, Khanh Vo, Kenneth Lee, Damian Loya, David Chee, Ti Trinh, Roger Fong, Elvin Serrano. SECOND ROW: Bert Ng, Oai Trinh, Hang Vuong, Dick Myung, Dennis Lu, Hoover lung, Bao Ng jun Huang, Kenneth kan, long Lee, joe Dimaranan, james Chu, Henry Villarreal. BACK ROW: Mr. Steve Taylor, Advisor, Daniel C lim Chan, Andy Chin, Scott Couchman, Frank Kim, Erich Recendez, Pei Chang, Leonard Iglesias, Albert Lew, Leo Yen, KEYWANETTES, FRONT ROW: Emily low, Belinda de la Paz, Grace Leynes, Cecilia de la Paz, Sylvia Segura, Linh Tran, Cynthia Najera, jenny Wong, Chi Kim, Iris Biboso, Yin Tea, Lisa Kawamura, Susan Hurlrl Yunsun Wee, Susan Kim, Gail Christiansen, Trinh Tran. SECOND ROW, Christa Nelson, Samantha Yliz, Marian Khaw, Hae loon Park, Shanette Rillorta, Bree Ma, Leslie Kawamura, Sandy Shollenberger, Iagr Shukla, Tracy Tunstad, Gina Wei, Kim Nguyen, Allison Magee, Karen Wade, jennifer Darnell, Grace Huang, Carol Erickson, Raquel Morales, Vicky Mireles, BACK ROW: Ellena Lara, Rhoda Sacramed, Meen Hum, lenni Taniratna, Katie Emerson, Anne Morein, Trisha Ironmonger, Lorie Torres, Karen Kim, Belly Kwan, Karen Schulz, Lisa Gonzales, Marie Ironmonger, lannele Thornton, Victoria Minchaca, Holl Weber, Leesa Wetterborg, K EYWAN ETT ES One of the few world renowned clubs on campus this year was Keywanettes. They were an all girls' organiza- tion who contributed countless hours of hard work to the school and the community. At the beginning of the year, they helped christen a new fountain in front of the San Gabriel Civic Auditorium. Not long after, Keywanet- tes were busy again, wheeling senior citizens from the San Gabriel Valley Medical Center to the Grapevine for a luncheon. Later in October, Keywanttes and their counterparts, Key Club, journeyed to Northern Califor- nia for the Farm City program. The project allowed these city folks to experience life on a farm and to learn a thing or two about this state's agriculture. Keywanettes con- tinued the fun by entering a giant birthday cake in this year's Homecoming parade. Every Thursday, some of the girls enjoyed luncheon at the Bavarian Inn with the local Kiwanis Club of San Gabriel. 116 Key ClubfKeywanettes ' Rf Happy 100th, Hollywood! 'he Key to the Future's Success I.C.: Mark Hernandez, Heng Chan, Andy Chin, Matthew Spitler, Tim larvis, lim Chan, Enrique Acosta, Karen Iz, Robert Snyder, Mike Mun a, Colin Kameoka. .L,A,, FRONT ROW: Betty Kwan, jenny Wong, Chi Kim, Belinda de la Paz, Binh Tu, Le Binh Thieu, Huynh Phung. CK ROW: Hang Vuong, Paul Lin, loanne Reifer, Leonard Iglesias, Andrew Yee, Chad jones. I.D.l.C. This year, San Gabriel' High School witnessed a renaissance. After disappearing for a few years, I.D.I.C. returned to the scene. The Infinite Diversity in Infinite Con- cepts club was an organization for those interested in science fiction and fantasy. These sci-fi en- thusiasts raised money and went to a science fiction convention in january. Throughout the year, the club kept a journal called the Book of Legends, in which members were encouraged to submit original stories of their own. F.B.L.A. Who will lead tomorrow's business? The members of F.B.L.A. will, of course. This year, the club was made up of about thirty-five students, along with their hard- working advisor, Lorraine Tom. This national high school club is for students who are taking a business oriented class, such as typing, shorthand, andfor accounting. These ambitious students also have a great interest in, someday, becoming a future business leader of America. The members of the club took part in local, state, and national competitions in the use of their business skills. These young leaders developed their leadership abilities and expanded their knowledge of the business world during their membership with San Gabriel's F.B.L.A. club. iDicfFBLA II7 The Brilliance of CHL55 CLUB The Chess Club members are those who are interested in and fond of the strategies of chess. Meetings are held on a regular basis to encourage and motivate competitors. Chess has been a part of modern civilization for cen- turies, and it draws the intellectual students to S-4, where Dan Fernandez, advisor, works with chess players to improve their abilities and strategies. COMPUTER CLUB The purpose of the Computer Club is to spur interest in the science of comgnuters. The c ub promotes interest in jobs an careers in the field of computer science. Over twenty- five students demonstrated a sincere effort to learn more about computer technology from the club. With Kathy Henderson as their ad- visor, the club members offered San Gabriel High students free informative career guidance print-outs. They also played video Eames to demonstrate that computers don't ave to be boring. Right: CHESS CLUB, FRONT ROW: 1. Lin, A. Bui, l. Dimaranan. SECOND ROW: D. Cham, C. Yung, A. Lim. BACK ROW: A. Yeung, P. Fan, C. Kameoka. s 4 E COMP , - f - I - f - , - . : . rrea Serrano, P- TSOung, A. Sher, P. Lin, I. Chan, D. Chan. UTER CLUB, FRONT ROW: C. Espinoza, H Mo L Tieu C Kameoka S Lee N Doshi BACK ROW H Villa 118 Chess ClubfComputer Club an Gabriel Shines Through MOCK TRIAL The Mock Trial organization was formed to show how our com- plicated court system works. The team, led by Connie Shoemaker, was split into two sections. One team acted as the defendants, while the other acted as the pro- secutors. This year's Mock Trial teams consisted of fifteen members. They competed against other schools and tied for ninth place in Los Angeles County. DEBATE The ability to speak in front of a large gathering 0 people is a uni- que skill. The cream of these srpeakers at S.G. are members of . t e Debate Squad. This year's 5... xr team consisted of thirty members who, on weekends and weekdays, if spent an average of twelve hours 1, L A x speaking in various speech con- -X .,. N tests on a variety of topics. These 'tt S L. - ranged from love to nuclear war- H g fare. The team was coached by Doutflas Campbell, who in his se- . con year, led San Gabriel to the 1 s top of the debate league. INT ROW: C. Lo, H. Chen, C. Yoshitomi, A. Bui, T. Tai, T. Ngo. BACK ROW: E. Lara, A. Lew, M, Spitler, N. mot, H. Uong, l- Lee, D. Loyo. m,., DNT ROW: L. Le, F. Elias, M. Lerma, S. Lee, B. Kwan, D. Loya, H. Chen, T. Tai, C. Yu, B. Lee, A. Lew, L. Wit, N. Abbot. BACK ROW: j. Lee, K. Medina, l. ang, S. Zepeda, D. Camphell L. Yen. Mock TrialfDebate 119 E eryone's Into the Act THESPIANS, FRONT ROW: S. Couchman, l. Lee, P. Chang, L. Kan, D. Rovello, L. Kawamura, G. Huong. STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: M. Gonzalez, G. Magana, I. Indeck, I. Lara, D. Gonzalez, H. Weber, F. Todd, D. Hernandez, G. Martinez, M Rangel l Verstoep, R. Dell'Acofua, l. Rocha, B. Valenzuela. THESPIANS Being a member of Thespians is a great achievement and an honor. This year's lucky members helped raise funds by selling drinks and candy at various fairs. To become a member, one must earn a certain amount of points. To obtain these points, one must be in at east two school productions. After ac- cumulating enough points, the student must then be invited to join this club. This ear Ms. Morgan-Lee was the advisor and presidlent was Lisa Kawamura. ' 120 ThespiansfStage Crew STAGE CREW Due to the hard work and effort put in by the stage crew members, many events held in the au itorium have been a success. Stage Crew members are chosen from the two classes con- ducted by Ron Heape and Louis Cinelli. Only the best are chosen to do the job. Those lucky chosen few attend rehearsals, operate the lights and sound system, as well as take care of the props the construct. The best part is, they get paid for allltheir hard work. I A Matador Staff takes time out for a laugh. isco Gallegos and Rand? Valdez, Stage members, build props or the fall play, Suite. 4 MATADOR STAFF The Matador, under the new direction of Myra Boone, produced its first paper during the se- cond week of school year. The staff was a creative bunch of hard working, high energy kids! It's a thankless job but they do it well, said Boone. This year, technology really hit the production process of the Matador. The new Macintosh- Pagemaker Program produced the bi-weekly publication with no more cutting and pasting! The staff shrunk from 35 members to a 17 member staff, but the number expanded throughout the year. Because there is no beginning journalism in- struction class, Boone had to teach as well as supervise the production of the paper. With this situation, the newcomers to the staff learned quickly by hands on experience, as well as through the basic who, what, when, where, and why's ofjournalism. lt's as close as you will get to the real thing. It comes equipped with all the headaches, stress, etc, said editor Antonio Rodriguez. l K iii-its-Q -12' 'Q V W g J ,454-df' U' ,, ' I X b l fi fu N' gf if-,Q V' . I W A ,Mf X. , MATADOR STAFF, FRONT ROW: D. Mota, R. Yee, A. Rodriguez, K. Alvarenga, 1. Sears, R. Magallanes, M. Figueroa M Makar. BACK ROW: P. Tran, C. Inostroz, H. Wee, M. Boone, D. Wu, S. Kasai, I. Biboso, Matador Staff 121 Time to Vietnamese Club was a fun and exciting group this year. They financ- ed their year-end activities by selling1Asian cuisine at the various food fairs throughout the year. They also eld club dances to get better ac- quainted with each other in a festive atmosphere. T VIETNAMESE CLUB CHINESE CLUB This year's Chinese Club was fortunate to have Mr. Kelly Ryan as a new advisor. Under the new advisor, the members came up with many new ideas. The first on the agenda was a car wash. The members donated their Saturdays to raise funds by washing cars. The money made from fairs and other fund raising activities were given to scholar- ships and the many trips for the club. The club spent their money on trips to Magic Mountain, the beach and Raging Waters. ef, F Above: VIETNAMESE CLUB, FRONT ROW: Chris Tran, Hai Dang, Roger Ma, Mike Nguyen, Ninh Ngo, Paul Lin, Tony Huynh, Somvang Hansana, jimmy Truong, Truong Nguyen, Hoai Bui. BACK ROW: Van Chuc, Mang Tran, Le Binh Thieu Tueich Phuon Loan Tri , g, nh, Hong Tran, Binh Tu, julie Lam, Alice . Truong, Kim T. Tong, jenny Khuu, Nina Truong, Lien Tran, King T. Truong, My Bui. A Q h ..., .4 -N gf L ' il Above Right: Ravenous students savor the tastes ofthe Orient. H Q .. . K a Q 1 Sis rw l- 'xi 1 . , CHINESE CLUB, FRONT ROW: Nghi Ma, Ting-Yi Lin, Abraham Hui, Alice Yung, Chong Yung, Hang Vuong, Mi Tan, Shu-Hui Lee, Colin Kameoka, jacklyn Sher, David Chang, Eileen Yeh. SECOND ROW: Doy Yu, Linda Duong ny Chen, Tina Tu, Nga Lam, Pauline Fong, Wendy Weng, Lian Chien, Han Han Hoac, Anna Chan, Diep Trl Heather Mo, jenny Ku, Lieng Tang, Hien Luong, Khieng Vu Te. BACK ROW: Kathy Chen, Kai-Li Chi, Anne Huang Fen S. Lee, Ekunice Yang, Stacy To, Emily Chiu, Mike Munda, Yiong Chee, Paul Lin, Pei Tsoung, David Chee, P C: Sher, Trang Tran, john Lin, Anthony Sher, Robert Nhan. 122 Vietnamese ClubfChinese Club Jet Involved AMSO, FRONT ROW: Tammy jow, Helen Chen, Mihal Doshi, Heather Mo, Shui-Hui Lee, Pauline Sher, Lian Chien, Yin lea, juny tum, Le iieu, lick Myung. BACK ROW: Henry Vallarreal, jeff Sau, Ying Chee, Dave Chan, Niraj Doshi, Anthony Sher, Hang Vuong, Roger Fong, Hoan Vuong, aul Lin, Au Bui. FL, FRONT ROW: Betty Kwan, Shu-Hui Lee, Gina Guerrero, Chul Yu, Albert Lew, Pei-Chi Chang. SECOND ROW: Myra arma, Bonnie Lu, Helen Chen, Leo Severino, Tiffany Tai, Francisca Elias, jennifer Chan , Noel Wilson, Andrew Yee. ACK ROW: Allen Hsiang, Damian Loya, jun Shen Huang, Bobby Lee, jong Lee, Nancy Abiott, jeff Phillips, Matt Spitler, eo Yen, Frank Kim, Doug Campbell. SAMSO S.A.M.S.O., the Science and Math Student Organiza- tion, is dedicated to bringing about further development in the fields of science and math. It is a newl revived club. During the first semester, the members were involved in raising money for the yearl SAMSO scholar- ship and the fun-filled Physics Day at Magic Mountain. The main focus for the second semester was to find a cure for cancer. The club attend- ed a game show as a fund raiser to donate money to the City of Hope. NFL What is the NFL? The Na- tional Football League? No, Dummy! the members of this club would argue. As a matter of fact, that is exactly what the National Forensics League did. This elite group was an honorary organization for advance students in the field of debate and speech. They comrpeted in tour- naments w ich were spon- sored by the Southern California Debate League, the California High School Speech Association, and the National Forensics League. Once again, the advisor, Mr. Doug Campbell, led the team to another successful year. sfxrvisofmrt 123 Always There to Lend 2 Ii KAHANA KAI, FRONT ROW: S. Page, K. Pratt, B. Grijalva, C. Boldin , I. Peters. SECOND ROW: M. Rietow, K. Martin, C. Bo ris, I. Darnell, 1. Agus, D. RoveEo, N. Abbott. BACK ROW: K. Thomas, R. Grijalva, D. Vaqenzuela, L. Chavez, L. Garcia, I. Bogris, A. Magee, T. Carta, C. Greene. Dena Valenzuela and Luz Chavez, both members of Kahana Kai, wavd the crowds during the Homecoming parade. KEONIMANA Keonimana is the only boys' club in the Alhambra School District. This was a great op- portunity for the young men of SG to get in- volved in the community and make friends as well. Keonimana's social events included a night out at Shakey's Pizza Parlor, as well as attending socials with the Alhambra Club. In addition to the fun, Keonimana worked hard during the year by participating in community oriented ac- tivities. For exam le, under the leadership of president Seji Kasliliwabara, Keonimana he ped administer the annual turkey trot. KAHANA KAI L Kahana Kai, which means rulers of the cen- tury, in Hawaiian won The Club of the Year award last ear. And why shouldn't they? They have sold, Strawberry Daiquiris at the Homecoming Fair, donated canned foods to the needy, as well as serving dinners to the hungry throughout the community, this past year. To meet the religious requirements, Kahana Kai had a youth spea er come from a local community church. And last but not least, this year's Kahana Kai was reunited with last year's alumni, to meet the social requirement. KEONIMANA, FRONT ROW: Q. Christian, D. Kerr, R. Magallanez, S. Rivera, C. Overstreet, Diaz, D. Bachman, E. Madrid, 1. Dimaranan. BACK ROW: S. Diz, A. Voelker, D. DeAvila Codner, l. Altman, A. Castaneda, R. Sunga, G. Escarsega, M. Urzua. 124 Kahana KaifKeonimana Q 5 FAMILLE DES AIMES Only in its third year of ex- istence, Famille Des Aimes, continued to show leader- ship abilities and community dedication. Underthe leader- ship of the president Karen Kim, senior, Famille Des Aimes sold carnations at the Homecoming Fair, visited elderly persons, adopted grandparents, and watched a tape of the Pope's visit to Los Angeles, therefore meeting one religious requirement. During Halloween, they even visite a kindergarten class and talked to students about Halloween safet . Famille Des Aimes passecllout candy afterwards. Among the many achievements accomplished by Famille Des Aimes, the most impressive is the fact that four of this year's Homecomin princeses, belong to Famile Des Aimes. AMOR AMICI This year Amor Amici was the proud first place winner, for this year's Homecoming parade loat contest. They also helped coordinate the 75th Birthday of the YMCA by bringing cakes and helped sell them at Almansor Court, this past year. To meet one of their many educational re- quirements, Amor Amici went to socials associated with the YMCA, such as Shakey's night. 'ian E Fraysse V Mireles E Lara S Gomez C Nelsen C Tschirgi BACK ROW I Glover K K F H D A. d T. . A A Lam 1 Lam G Pham L Rodriguez R Morales L Tinaiero R Archibeque bfgglilfrcinnl fhgT:eEpes3Ve'2:EElSan Laura malaral mor mlm take a Famille Des AimesfAmorAmici 125 ACTIVITIES The Activities Committee was in charge of organizing all the dances at San Gabriel. Their main job was to hire a Dj and to help transform the g m into a dance floor with brilliant light effects and a combination of disco and modern rock. The diligence of the dedicated members contributed to the success of all the school dances. The committee also handled the major projects of the Homecomin Dance and the Winter Bali making these dances something special-- something that S.G. students will not soon forget. ELECTIONS The Elections Committee was responsible for the political ac- tivities of this past year. These hard working students passed out the ballots and translated all of the votes for the ASB and the Class Council elections. They also handled the voting for special events, such as the Homecoming Court and the Senior Prom Court. The members of this committee were sworn to secrecy and had to keep matters hush, hush. It was a thankless job, but . . . they did it! 'ff Time to Get It Don ACTIVITIES, FRONT ROW: D. Rovello,1. Murillo, L. Garcia, L. Chavez, A. Magee, I. Bogris, M. Renteria, K. Emerson, S. Gardner. ROW: R. Chung, P. Chang, I. Simmons, H. Montalvo, Z. Dowell, D. Spiers, 1. Dimaranan. ELECTIONS, FRONT ROW: I. Dimaranan, K. Kan, P. Chang, F. Kim, I. Altman, 1. Ha, R. Morales, G. Huang, L. Kawamura. 126 ActivitiesfElections f umni Committee chairpersons, john Simmons and Darla Spiers, watch the Homecoming assembly from afar. I, FRONT ROW: S. Archibeque. SECOND ROW: C. Yoshitomi, I. Garr, S. Chan, N. Morales, L. lurado. THIRD ROW: C. Valencia, K. Milkonian, B. Gri- ROW. P. Davies D. Spiers. BACK ROW. I. Simmons. Kltman. FOURTH ROW: D. Houlguin, T. Wang, M. Ironmonger. FIFTH ' , ' U ALUMNI COMMITTEE Homecomin was the major festivity tackles by the Alumni Committee. The job of Homecoming required the ac- tive members to mail an- nouncements to all former Matadors, and to or anize the pep rally, the assembi , the fair and the dance. T ey a - propriately decided on t e theme of That's Entertain- ment. The committee also had the duty of planning all the halftime activities during this year's football games, arousing in the fans, the spirit of Go, Fi ht, Win! 'T is was in honor of Califor- nia's great movie industry. COURTESY COMMITTEE The Courtesy Committee who definitely ived up to its name this year, proved to be an indispensable link in many school events. Under the super- vision of Mr. Kelly Ryan, the committee was responsible for passing out 'programs at school plays, and elping set ulp for dances. Further duties inc uded ushering at graduation, greetin parents at Back-to-Schooq Night, and providin assistance during adult night scEool. F l5 k .iaawsfg . f 4.. ...4. -1.....J, NM., .Lf TESY, FRONT ROW: I. Lam, F. Chow, G. King, 1. Sao, I. Huaner, L. Iurado. FRONT ROW: I. Lam, F. Chow, G. King, 1. Sao, I. Huang, L. lurado, L. Prieto, N. . Tram, H. Chen, C. Espinoza, C. Tran, 1. Delos Santos, L. Chin, N. Truong, L. Tran, P. Sher, H. Mo, S. Lee, N. Morales, S. Chan, S. Hum, V. Seki, Y. Wee, S. . Nguyen, S. Gomez, S. Oba, V. Mireles, P. Rocha, M. Doshi, E. Lara. ROW: K. Ruan, C. Yeung, G. Robles, K. Land, K, Meklonian, H. Louie, K. Kan, A. Bui, P. Lin, R. Fong, I. Ha, Y. Chee, H. Vuong, F. Kim, M. Schroeder, I. i, A. Auiles, N. Reyes, A. Ramos, G. Scantlin, R. Estrada, D. Chee, R. Morales, G. Huang, S. Shum, C. Shum, P. Tsoung. Alumni CommitteefCourtesy Committee 127 5 V' 1' . Q Q I . 'Leif'-1' fgu'-:J .1gr3.f .Q .s , 'W .i- .. g , ., ' -. I , 1 Q. up 'Q Xff an , 1 A 4' af-. 1 2' ' t - ,,, I TI 1 gs ga 4 v 5 'Q 43 V1 7 4.2! ., O J A i 1' . A r- - -.gi - . -an . el- ' :tgp , f f V r ' in 1 . U gh ,,M,1,, , , g E L if Q Q W ai f K Q 4' ag: ally! A we .' ,..,v I V -x ,,,, ' fx' ,ga V i 5' ff f5ZEfwwirf ' 1 ' Meena Hum, Editor Heather Mo, Leigh Guerrero. r J Ml 4 135. .auf Q ,V 4 . 5 ,CH st: H' I, 'fl L. I- X, rf' I .g Jn-,' F5 . ' ' fjff -'E' wxffx' . ax, eq lim f. ,AL , it Hallowef Cats, crayons, mermaids, M8tM's, monsters, and a myriad of other strange creatures could be seen roaming the hallowed halls of San Gabriel High on Halloween. Everyone was in good spirits, as the annual costume contest began at lunch. The prize catagories were for scariest, funniest, and most original. Mrs. Harold as an earthquake survivor won for fun- niest, Iimmy Ha, AKA Freddie Krugar, took the prize for scariest, and the most original prize went to losette Rosas who came as a mermaid. The three winners each received gift certificates from Music Plus. All and all, Halloween '87 was a lot of fun. i l i , rr' H .EY ff! Leaving the sea, losette Rosas catches the prize for most original. S. G. Spook VVY jimmy Ha shows that some M8rM's can melt in your hands. if ,,...5-pw'-H c ' ff X . X gy l' li A l A A X f 1 W s l WWW? A A ' ,-4 X fl 4XXU4,.l,, l . ' K, l M X r 'r Ml 1 X f A I AFS captures the spirit of Halloween by selling orange and black balloons. t n l ,,?' xc - N- , S-A N.y,. ff if X K These colorful crayons stop to add a bit of color to Senior court. jenny Miller comes cleverly disguised as a conniving cat. it ,g X gil ,ff I , , r ch if , ' ' 'l-,l l 9 g t ll lt Some Freshmen still c.1n't resist .1 good game of Cowboys and Indians. Dam Valenzuela is jest hanging around Senior Court. Halloween 131 That's Entertainment' It was Friday, the thirteenth of November. Yes, it was Friday the thir- teenth but the plight of bad luck wouldn't even dare touch S. G. We were invincible. Homecoming '87 embodied its theme That's Entertainment! Our Grand Marshall for this year was Kevin Thompson, a member of the Hollywood Shorties and a graduate of S. G. class of 1978. The student body depicted the glory of movie magic with various floats. Many club members dressed-up as their favorite movie stars, and the air was crackling with the excitement and expectation. That was trulyla part ofthe Homecoming Sgirit. T e festivities continued wit the fair by the girls' gym. There was a bar- rage of food, ranging from e g rolls to taquitos. As always, the muiticolored bopping of helium filled balloons was seen all around campus. The celebration progressed with the football game against the Alhambra Moors. We destroyed the Moors and won a spot in the CIF play-offs. After the game, the Homecomin dance proved to be a night of gun and intrigue. This year's Homecoming was definitely an entertaining event. 132 Homecoming A- +'1 Ill TRN. n s XX Q lg Q -. W. jenny Murillo, Michelle Rictow, Raclwl Norris, jenny Abrva, Karen Kim. San Gabriel's Royal Court The theme of That's Entertainment was reflected in the festivities of Homecoming '87. The rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of five very lucky girls. jenny Abrea, Karen Kim, jenny Murillo, Rachel Norris and Michelle Rietow, were selected as the five finalists to be nominated for homecoming court. As halftime started the five girls were escorted down the field and lined up to anxiously await the announcement of the queen. One could feel the ten- sion mount as john Simmons, the Alumni chairperson, asked for the envelope. Then in a barrage of balloons and cheers from the crowd Rachel Norris was named the 1987 Homecoming Queen. Princess jenny Abrea, nominated by the Novice girls' tennis team, is active 134 Homecoming Court in Varsity Son , Varsity tennis, Famille des Amies, and CSF along with her job at Baskin Robbins. ln her busy schedule she finds time to shop, go to movies, and spend time with her friends. Princess Karen Kim, nominated by AP Humanities is very involved in school activities such as Pep Squad, VP of Famille des Amies, Keywanettes, Varsity Song, Varsity tennis and a part time job at Baskin Robbins. ln her spare time she enjoys talking on the phone and being with her friends. Princess jenny Murillos' activities in- cludes being captain of Pep Squad, VP of Famille des Amies, Secretary of Psychology Club, Alumni Committee, and a varstiy song leader. ln addition to all her school activities jenny works part time at Clothestime. Even with her busy schedule jenny finds time stpend with her friends, shop, and go- tie beach. Queen Rachel Norris, nominated Keonimana, is involved in Art St Alumni Committee, Famille ci Amies, Varsity volleyball, Vars basketball, and Secretary of Pulp Relations on Executive board. ln spare time she enjoys oin to t beach and shopping withiier giends Princess Michelle Rieto nominated by Kahana Kai. Her d tracurricular activities include Kaha Kai, Psychology Club and her part tir job at the Adorable Shop. ln her fr time she likes skiing, shopping, goi to the beach and spending time wl her friends. All and all Homecoming '87 was evening to remember. r r...,,.,, r. f in ww' Above: Princess Michelle Rietow Below: Princess Karen Kim fi fx Wmwww, 'yv ,gr , may Above: Princess jenny Murillo Left: Queen Rachel Norris Below: Princess jennyAlJrea 's,,v.. Homecoming Queen and Court is x A M -N-QS, ,iss Gusan Kim and Yunsun Wee are winning the race by a foot. joe Dimaranan shouts, Don't shoot! 136 Spirit Week Y ix.-, f What did I do to deserve this? mumbles the unidentifi mumm . 'x . Q .s 4 t 5 W A S.. Q N A we MTM we .. 'Q'-.' - ,mf -Q. f' E W Q F Quick, get me out ofthisf' 1 As the day of Homecomin grew near, the ex- citement was everywhere. The students showed their spirit by partici ating in the various activities held durin the weekyof Homecoming. The Spirit Week kiclfced off with the Mighty Matadors wear- ing their favorite concert shirts. People all around the campus were seen wearing T-shirts from rock groups such as, Whitesnake, Motley Crue, INXS, etc. The next day, SGers were encouraged to dress Black and White. The third day was named be a movie star day. Some students came as their favorite rock singers. Others came as their idol from a famous play or just a favorite movie. Friday was the traditional Blue and Red day. The enthusiastic MATS not only showed their pride through the dress up days, but also at the unch time activities. The students participated in the three leg race and the jello eating contest. The students found it extremely difficult to squeeze the jello up through a straw. On Wednesday, activities such as the mummy wra and the pie eating con- test were onthe minds ofjthe participants. The ob- ject ofthe mummy wra was to wrap one's Jartner completely with the toilet aper. On Thursrlay, the Mats waited anxiously andpcheered their friends to victory as they lined up for the leapfro relay. After the relay, students were stuffing their lfaces for the burrito eating contest. The most important day of the week was Friday. ln the morning the students were thrilled by the many floats in the assembly. The Matador's tastebuds were satisfied b the foods offered at the fair. At night, the spiriteJMats cheered on our varsity football team'at ELAC as they draw the season to a close with a victory. All the tension that had built up during the week was finally broken when the name of the new Homecoming Queen was announced, followed by an extplosive display of fireworks, signifying the end 0 this year's 1987-88 Homecoming. 99 ,rw- Louls Grose and joe Samaniego show that straw is the best tool to eat jello Tracy Mullen is all wrapped up by a competent friend. Spirit Week 137 X 'if' In Tune to the Time A CAPELLA CHOIR ALPHABETICAL ORDER: Henry Acosta, Raquel Allen, Kim Banks, Christina Bogris, Irene Bogris, Susan Byron, Mario Cappiello, jason Chen, Scott Couchman, Belinda De La Paz, jennifer De Los Santc Denyer, Noemi Diaz, Yvette Estrada, Laurie Fedor, Ste hanie Fields, Tresa Fly ar, Veronica Franco, Emmanuelle Fraysee, Alberick Garcia, Mark Hernandez, Marilyn Incardona, Timothy jarvis, Chad jones, Emily jot Kawamura, Axel Kusber, Ellena Lara, jason Leach, jennifer Lee, Anye Lerner, Rogert Magallanes, Victoria Mireles, Amanda Mull, Alfonso Pimental, Ramiro Ramos, Kerr Reeder, Ponciano Rongavilla, Christina Sanchez, I Sanchez, Vivian Seki, john Simmons, Reginald Sunga, Patricia Taggart, jannele Thornton, Gene Tirado, Christine Tschirgi, Florence Tu, Karen Watje, Hollyce Weber, Kathleen Weddle, Gina Wei, jenny Wong, Eileen Yeh. This year's A Capella Choir and the Vocal Band, under the direction of Mr. Mike Reynolds, retained their good reputations, Hittin It Big, in the annual Christmas, Spr- ing, an San Gabriel Mission concerts. A Capella Choir and the Vocal Band not only found time for rehearsals, concerts, and schoolwork, but they also made enough money by selling everything from cookies to magazines to go to Hawaii for this year's musical performance tour. Under the direction of Mr. Reynolds, the A Capella Choir and Vocal Band came together to sing the praise of song and music. .1 is l VOCAL BAND ALPHABETICAL ORDER: Henry Acosta, Kim Banks, Christina Bogris, Irene Bogris, Mario Cappiello, Belinda De La Paz, jennifer De Los Santc ll Cholr' Vocal Denyer, Timothy jarvis, Chad jones, Axel Kusber, Ellena Lara, Robert Magallanes, Victoria Mireles, Amanda Mull, Alfonso Pimental, john Simmons, Re Sunga, jenny Wong. 159' ALPHABETICAL ORDER: joel Aguilar, Kristoffer Alvarenga, Mercedes Arreola, Peggy Bodner, Caren Borbua, judith Borbua, Susan Byron, Corin Cartagena, Steven Castagnols, Susan Chan, Cindy m, Maria Chavez, Michel Cothren, Van Duong, Ernesto Escobar, Arturo Esparza, Ricky Estrada, Christopher Eusebio, Mara Ferrara, Brad I it-lds, Deirdre Glagstad, jason Freeman, Erma Gac is, john Nlberick Garcia, August Garcia, johann Garcia, Gina Guerrero, Christina Hernandez, Ron Hernandez, Clemente Herrera, jennie Huang, Cind Inoslros, john Ishii, Axel Kusher, Tung Kwan, Min-Yi ith Lemus, jacob Lowry, joseph Lowry, Teresa Lozano, Eric Madrid, Sara Mares, Sandra Miranontes, Enrique Monroy, Henry Montalvo, Amanrlh Mull, Rick Nguyen, Bourbon Odcnthal, ju Oh, julian on, Christine Pompa, Lori Ponce, Anthony Quan, Elaine Quan, Richard Quinones, jose Rojas, Andrew Romanov, Hugh Sanford, Enrirjuc- Sc-rra, Leo Serverino, Tammy Suh, Giselle Tan, jacob Ur- , Charles Valdepena, Alex Vega, joseph Vega, jamie Vertsoep, Robert Villanueva, Scott Wallace, Michael Witz, Grant Yip. DRILL IEAM jAOj: Kim Allum, Cindy Chavira, HclindaArral1ide, Shelly arsen, Tina Figurski, Marina Harvey, jennifer Hong, Francie Hughes, Eileen Lanza, Roxanne Marquez, Tootie Nevarez, Patricia Oliverio, Mindy Park, Christy Ps-tcrson, Gena Pham, Lori Rodgrigur-z ij, Leslie Rosado, Chrissy Salas, Lisa Sanfilippo, Christina Sanchwez, Vivian Seki, Traci Sterkel, Laura Tinajero, Trinh Tran, Christine Valdez. TAII IIAG jAOj: Angela Macchia tcaptainj, loan iw, joann Piloto, Brenda Robertson, Patricia Rocha, Michelle Rodriguez, Michelle Sanford, Kathline Weddle. MAjORETTE: Kelly Rice. ' Major: Alberick Garcia, Class President: ju Oh, Drum Major: Montalvo. The S.G. marchin band unit of the 87-88 year drastically changed. Under the new bang director, Mrs. Tammy Cognetta, the band uickly became one of the best bands of the Alhambra School District. T e im- rovement of the band, as well as the drill team, was the result of long hard work by its members. They spent half of their lunch time, fourt period, and every Wednesday and Friday nights during the football season, practicing their music and marchingiroutines. This year there were twice as many mem ers as last year. Members con- sisted mostly of freshmen and new musicians. Under the leadership of drum majors Alberick Garcia and Henry Montalvo, and band class presi- dent, ju Oh, the band enthusiastically worked to improve their sound quality and marching performances. The band was given man op ortunities to perform. They played at every football game. They playedpat USC with other bands for a football game of USC and Oregon State. A couple of field shows were also on the a enda. gThe best time of all was their week tour in Hawaii. Although the band worked hard to play for various performances, they had fun at the beaches and resorts of this beautiful, tropical island. The San Gabriel marching band this year was a great success. The San Gabriel Drill Team, Tall Flag and Majorette marching units have put in much effort and practice this year. Working and performing together with the band, these squads displayed excellence in their perfor- mances. During half-time shows, they showed pride and marched with enthusiasm. The effort of these units was rewarded at the Sierra Vista High Field Show Tournament, the first field show performance of the year. ll of the hard work and concentration paid off in a series of wins during the year. The Marching Unit 139 VVe're on the Movi .dt X sf? ' 9, 95 . 1.V, SONG, FRONT ROW: Suzette Archibeque. SECOND ROW: Karen Watje, Irene Bogris, lanelle is working hard as everl Allison Magee. BACK ROW: Ienni Taniratna, Andrea Aversa. This year's l.V. and Soph-Frosh Pep Squad had a lot of potential for the years to come. They cheered the teams on with their great spirit and energy. Like Varsity Squad, they made placemats for their secret brothers' home game banquets. The Squad's experience at camp pro- yed to be a great success, and this prepared them for a great year. The en- thusiasm of this squad encouraged the l.V. and Soph-Frosh teams to perform exceptionally. Through it all, the Squad's talent and perseverance made S.G. a brighter and happier place to attend. 140 l.V. Squads at ' 4 5 .f K 4. . . Y .yff ' lg: asxfj' fa.-, , , . it ll Q M i s T . , 'ir . S' S.. , if f . . . s 2. .. Q .YELL: Terri Carta, Monica lujan, Kate Emerson, Laura Galiazzo, Dimi Saranto, Charles Teraok ' ? Q. 'Sie PH-FROSH YELL: Laurie Fedor, Gail Christiansen, Kimberly Martin, Yvette Es amas, lennv Chaniz. Karen, Irene, and Allison pose for the camera. K erttls trada, Kristin V. U Charles is looking cool and chic! ,L A -1: T. Y . ,fl ,T K jenni and Suzette are best of friends. Soph-Frosh Squad 141 T VVe're the Best Around The Pep Squad members smile brightly as they show their enthusiastic Matador pride. This year's enthusiastic Varsity Pep Squad was immensely outstanding. Their cries of Go Big Blue! encourag- ed our teams to victory. The squad, con- sisting of Varsity Yell, Song, Cape and Flag, and the Mascots, was extremely dedicated. Their cheers boosted the crowd's participation. During the summer, the squad spent four days at the UCI campus. The girls worked long hours creating new cheers and perfecting the old. They came back with many honors and ribbons of their outstanding performance at camp. Var- sity Cape and Flag won a spirit stick for their enthusiasm. Throughout the school year, the squad promoted school pride by selling spirit ribbons and pon-poms. They dressed-up for Halloween, by squads, and this signified their unity. 142 Varsity Pep Squad VARSITY SOING, FRONTQROW: Charm Greene. SECOND ROW: jenny Murillo, jenny Abr Regina Archibeque, lagruti Shukla. BACK ROW: Tracy Tunsted, Karen Kim, Christina Bogris. 1 k M. F ' sf .y. -sf wg' A ui in 5 4 M 4. Y i ,wU35.,fL. i Q' A r 1 w ' 4 , 5- --A X ffi2if15'2:Ef?M ! . - Pk 5 X N., , f' ,,c, ff a x M' i if - 2, qmihw M Z N1 1 . Q XM IA E 3 'I il W 1 -Q., N--.QSM f -- is-,ff , --,-,,..f W W,mQ f If Xp: W W w in W X 3' 4? P5 as f ff 4 M N' , Tw ,LM I 'W V Y i I 1 x -Of 5, ,---M -A xfva .. ' x'212'T 1 4? C:: ' I ' kQQ:'f3j?, -v.'f'..: ' 5' Q5 , sf X, Q qffffw, , f ' QA , 4 '6' F 1 5 N AQSQ Mark Hernandez I lived in a small village called FLATEYRI. The population was about 500 people. I did not know what to expect when I was told I was going to Iceland, I thought great I'm bein exiled away with the polar bears! But when I got fhere it was not what I ex- pected. The country was very green and not at all covered with ice. The temperature was about 70 to 75'. I went to work right away in Iceland. I worked in a fish factory called, Hjalmur, which means helment. All the kids in Iceland work, most kids start at work at age of 5! One thing I do regret about goin is not be- ing able to stay longer! Most kids in Icelland really think a lot of American kids. They icture us by what they see in the movies like FASTPTIME AT RIDGE- MONT HIGH and FERRIS BUELLERS DAY OFF. Since we are so close to Hollywood, I was always being ask- ed if Madonna comes to SGHS! In Iceland school usually goes until the teacher says it's time to o home, which may mean you could be at school fbr two hours! Mostly all the kids in Iceland know English because they have to learn it. They also learn Danish and mustbe able to swim to graduate. In Iceland you are considered an adult at I3 years of age and so most parents don't really mind what their kids do. Iceland also has a Hard Rock Cafe which is the capital city of Reykiavik. There are many tourists that go to Iceland because it really is a beautiful place. There are no public phones. 144 AFS Different World AFS has given me the most memorable summer of all time. The two months ! spent in Yugoslavia chang- ed me: my outlook, different opinions, and so on. Tor one, it gave me a new res ect for culture and history. I saw many museums and historical landmarks. I learn- ed some of the langua e. Srpsko-I Irvatski is a very different language to learn! I experienced laughter, sadness, anger, and confusion like I never had before. I was livin with my father, Mladen, and my sister, Helga. I will always remember them alon with all the friends I made. I enjoyed many speciall times with them. It's reall funny trying to communicate when neither one oy you know each other's language! I think it taught me to cope with many different situa- tions in a more mature manner. Though it was not a vacation, it was the best time I've had in my life. Good Luck to all future AlfSer's! . -,V 'ir' M' Terry Carter 5, ,. Emmanuelle Fraysee Going to the United States had been my dri since I was I4. When I applied to the AFS progra didn't really know what going abroad for one year plied. It is even greater than what I irnaginedl Gabriel High School is really great. I've been abl get involved in all kind of activities such as Choir, ecutive board and clubs. There were so many th to do that I didn't know what to choose. Bein different kind of school from what I was usedgt reallyla good experience for me. First of all, I've le ed t e American wa of life. I also learned Americans are all people from different backgrou I understood that there is not only a one Amer culture, but several cultures. Livin here is a i grood experience for me because I gecame a ai I is culture. I've met a lot of peo le and througlht questions, I realized that I didh't really know country. I had to learn things about France. I understood that we all have prejudices about fort people, and that there are all kind of stereotypes. my year here is not only learning. It is also a lot of There are so mancy diferent places to visit, so m exciting things to ol I am sure that this experienc the United States will be unfor ettable and that ci ing here is the best thing I lhave ever done. Gabriel is such a great place to live! . . . sa Q 4' 'mi' X Nancy Abbott ' tri to West Germany this past summer as an student is an experience I'll never for et. I lived fairly large city of Bochum. My famgy was ab- Ely wonderful. I lived with my parents and ger brother and sister. They always treated me member of the family and never made me feel n oultsider in their hgitheji-They went out of their to s ow me aroun .jWe went on man trips n Germany and even spent a vxfeek in Holland. I that tl1e rr1ain reason, had auch a terrific time n amiy.I ovet em so muc I ' iI'lilit'tt Idh't experience much of a culture shock when I ed in Germanyj, because it is very similar to 'ica. The-one pfoblem I did have iyas realizing he people didn't speak my language: Toward the of the summer I could hold a conversation in ian, so I really learned a lot. My dayswere filled different activities such as yyy bike riding, pingjwind surfin ,and traveling, I spent most of meaivith my family, but I also made a lot of nice isi' My summer in Germany haslileft me with I wonderful memories that will stay with me er. ,,kL . My, ,decision about going to another country thrqfggh -'was fnot hard to mike. My parents, brother and I'all agreed that it would be a great ex- periencesfgr mej.,.Itfhas certainly been! This school is really furftf! I think it is positive that there are so many different cultures and nationalities, that makes it ex- fciting and a great place to be. Ifrve been involved in ggdifferent clubs, Families des Amies, and the AFS club, Qt course. I think the clubs are fun, andthe thin s we did were very special. We don't have clubs like that in Denmark, and I'm going to take the ideas with me home. Besides clubs, I've been happy to go to all football games, and the other school activities, which hool even mbreqfun. I've been playing - coaehes for a great year! enmark is different thbughfmi are ont ...concerned about a fllurry. In Dgnmark andlwe only have one responsibi ity to do make the sc basketball The school D that your don't very 'nto hi h als is The T89 more students act believe teachers, society . . .J maybe even dru s cerned about grades and make you more hap y? Iwe only have one, by the way!! enjoy ourselves! I want to say thank ou to all the teachers and all tlrle students at SGHS Kar just being there. I love you a I con- even our life, and Anne Iensen that much because-'re w 'c o' f ' Dioni Rovello Of all the time I have spent at San Gabriel High School my summer as an AFS student in Denmark is the most memorable of m high school experiences. When I first contemplateclthe thought of living in a foreign land for a summer, and even when I was in the process of training for this cultural exchange, I never fully realized how unique this trip would be. Not only did I have the chance to see and experience life in foreign surroundings, but I literally made friends throughout the United States and around the world. During my AFS summer in Denmark, I was privileg- ed to stay in the home of a very,generous and enter- taining Danish family. My AFSg family lives in the largest fishing harbor in Denmark, on a cliff overlook- ing the.N0rth Sea. While I stayed in this city, I spent a lot of time riding my tt bike along the roads running parallel tothe sea, and taking walks with the family ,og thfough the little forest next door to my home. Q White I stayed with my Danish family, I was always ,ffeatedias a sister or daughter, never a guest, and therefore experienced a very close relationship with my AES, family. These people taughtme much about the Danish culture and lifestyle, while at the same time learning characteristics of an American teen from me. During the brief two and a half months of my ex- change visit, I became very closeto my Danish family and grew to greatly appreoiatetthe unique lifestyle and land of the Danes. As a result, I have plans to go back and visit in the nearfuture. I Q AFS 145 Sonia Gomez and date pose tor a cute picture before entering the Winter Ball. Couples take a break from dancing to talk over old times. A4 The guests at the dance pose with great finesse. l-.. 5 ' i , Nancy Abbot and Stacy Gardner crown Winter King jeff White. 1- g Raul Cruz and lanette Thornton wearing down the dance floor with funky moves. Winter Ball Ro alt 'fmni Prince Anthony White, Prince David Kerr, Prince Errol Markham, Kingjeff White, Prince Cory Overstreet, Prince joe Dimaranan, Prince Paul Coppolo he Winter Ball was a festive occa- 1, especially for the seven young 1 chosen for the Winter Court. An- ny White, David Kerr, Errol 'kham, jeff White, Cory Overstreet, Dimaranin, and Paul Copollo, were ting in anticipation for the time of announcement of the King. jeff ite was the chosen King for the tter Ball. The evening was full of fun everyone and Winter Ball '87 was a success. rince Anthony White, nominated by I Team, was active in Varsity Football Basketball. He was very excited at wg nominated in the Court. rince David Kerr was very active in rts. He was the captian of Varsity ltball and he was also nominated P. David was also involved in the Italian Club and Keonimana. David who was nominated by Italian Club was hap- py to be on the Winter Court. Prince Errol Markham, nominated by Varsity Softball, was active on Varsity Football and enjoys dancing and playing football with his friends. King jeff White was active in Varsity Football, Keonimana and Italian Club. In his spare time he enjoys surfing, skiing and going out with his friends. jeff was surprised and happy to be voted King. jeff was nominated by Kahana Kai. Prince Cory Overstreet was nominated by Keonimana and was very active in school functions. He was an advanced peer counselor, on the Boys' Volleyball team, on Varsity Soccer and participated in Keonimana. He was very happy to be on the court. Prince joe Dimaranan's busy schedule was taken up by Senior Class Council, Executive Board, Varsity Football, Varsi- ty Track, Keonimana and the Italian Club. He was nominated by Executive Board and he felt it was a great ex- perience being on the court with all his friends. Prince Paul Coppollo was active in Varsity Soccer, Boys' Volleyball, Senior Class Council and Keonimana. Paul was elected by Senior Class Council and thoroughly enjoyed being on Winter Court. All in all, the Winter Ball '87 was a lot of fun. It was an exciting evening for the seven boys on the court and especially for the Kingjeff White. Winter Ball 147 The Suite Smell of Success ,ww ' Stacey Gardner and Henry Acosta look passionately into each other's eyes. CoCo Armstrong smiles deviously as the mistress in 'the play with co-star Wantadrink guys? Anthony Torresiasked. Scoott Couchman, as the unfaithful husband. 148 Fall Play T VCT s l ,,,,, 4 .. ftvilfn ' ' v.f,f'i-ZW, Z Worried parents eagerly await the appearance of their daughter. M. sTf,P9 Arr 139 i 'L Q7 1.5.2,-GQQ 5 9 Don't forget to take this on your trip honey said Christina Kristiansen. The bride to be finally comes out with a little encouragement from her future husband. Hard work, countless hours, and sincere dedication by two casts contributed to the success of this year's fall play, Plaza Suite, by Neil Simon. Plaza Suite is a comedy about the antics that go on in suite 719 at the Plaza Hotel. The first act is about Sam Nash, pla ed by Scott CouchmanfBilly Cruz, who is unfaithful to his wife Karen tDiane Guer- rerofKristina Christenseni, and has an affair with a business associate, played by CoCo Armstrong. Act two depicts Henry Acostafloseph Samaniego as jesse Kipunger, a big-time movie director and producer, who comically tries to seduce his high school sweetheart, Muriel Tate, played by Stacey GardnerfTerri Carta. In the final act, Robert SnyderfPei-Chi Chang and Lisa Kawamuraffvtarie Ironmonger are the Hubley's, a married couple who oes crazy trying to get their frightened dau Eter, Mimsey tKate Emersonj, out of the iotel bathroom and to her wedding. Credit must be given to the select handful of students who earned a role on the cast. They had to rehearse a total of 88 hours after school, while kee in up with their academic studies. Rehearsals often progressed late into the night, but these aspiring actors and ac- tresses persevered under the direction of Mr. Ron Heape. With their lines memorized and their cosumes fitted, the students were finally ready for opening night. The talents and abilities of these artists were much ap- preciated in the audience's hearty laughter and thunderous applause. Fall Play 149 Come Share My Worl The 1988 Sweethearts Queen is . . . 150 Sweethearts Ball Princess Pam Davies and escort jeff Cox Princess Charm Greene and escort Barry Mclvianam Share My World was the theme of this year's Sweethearts Ball sponsored by the YMCA In- terclub Board. The auspicious oc- casion was on Saturday the 20th of February at the Pasadena Center. Couples began arriving at 8:00 o'clock to the beautifully decorated room. With the musical talents of Impossible Produc- tions couples danced until midnight. Our two lovely Princesses were chosen on the basis of personality and the .club commitment. Princess Pam Davies was nominated by Famille Des Amies and Princess Charm Greene was nominated by Kahana Kai. The princesses were announced by the master of ceremony and each looked radiant with her handsome escort. Anxious couples awaited the announcement of the Queen. The winner was Suzanne Holt from Alhambra. Our two princesses were honored to be on the court. Top Happy couples wait in line for to take their picture. Left: Queen Suzanne Holt from Alhambra, is crowned by last year's Queen Above Royalcouples enjoyaromantic dance. Sweethearts Ball 151 ,- -Y W -- - - Are We All Seeing Double i 5 i l X The livelpjuniors show the spirit oft e class of '89. Victoria Minchaca tells a Scott Farer that crutches may be taking the idea of mirror image a bit to far. 152 Mirror Image These friends show the true spirit of MIRROR image, YL any S-Girls friends forever. Kim Martin and Leti Diaz say no really don't take our picture. . The guys pose for a cool? picture. st v .X br N . N I ,D N! 11 S5347 in Susan Kim, Vivian Seki, and Yun Sun Wee show they can smile twicef' as good as anyone. Seeing Double San Gabriel High School's Mirror Image Dance was held on March ll, 1988 in the gym. It was the first theme dance of the year. Couples came dressed alike, some even went so far as to wear crutches together. Couples danced the night away to the music provided by Brian Thomas and Crew. The D.j's played all types of music to please everyone's tastes. There was a great turnout at the dance and the students seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Staff members and students alike thought the dance went very well. All and all the Mirror Image dance was a big success! Mirror Image 153 A musical doll, dead bodies, double identities, and a blind woman. How did these all tie in? lt was the spr- ing play, Wait Until Dark, of course! This intense thriller unfold- ed as Sulsy Hendrix, a recent- ly blinded woman, was told to keep a mysterious doll. Unbeknownst to her, it was filled with heroin and belong- ed to three con-artists. The three characters try to retrieve it from her. The play then led to a spine-tingling climax, in which the Murder She Wrot- NV, 4-,,,..f ' auditorium lights were com- pletely shut off. The au- dience was kept hanging un- til the end. Wait Until Dark was an excellent suspense play, and the cast and crew were able' to make it a play no one forgot. No let Susie do it herself, says Sam Hendrix fHenry Acostaj to Gloria lSerena Chanl. Mr. Roat lScott Couchmanl hovers over a dead Talman lRob 154 Spring Play u-J Director Cinelli offers Rob Magallanes and losette Rosa some helpful hints. .5 f Magallanesl. O W, ,ff- 'frYI.y -why .4 , 4' l I a. ,r '. '. .A KW 1 4' ' ! . ' . 1-1... .A 155 -x Q ,i .3w ' - fri, Li 11' Ja. .I , a,1: . 7 'ge 'gig ,L ' , I , 'Q -.sa 4,6 . . R A . . r -3.56. , L. 4 A Q uw ?027S ff ' ' 'N Loya.THlRDRow:Edn0r10oh.' ' x 1, O J x'-f ,Q iff .f- ..'v.g Q ,S 'x. .. 'A ': . 'xg , ' , - n,f! 76 . ' :t .J 'nk I 3 X va. .- - :LQ With. 4 I .tx Tri-Cities Champs Agair 158 Varsity Football BACK ROW: Smith, S., De Ande, R., White, 1... Diaz, Bear, kT., Wilson, E., Muniz, R., Davidson, G., Davis, S. FOURTH ROW: Ludezma, G., Murray, V., Escobar, E., Beal, P., Markham, E., Kerr, D., Munson, M., Voelker, A., Dip, l., THIRD ROW: Begrow, N., Frias, l., Mendez, M. Coach Katasi, Coach Arnold, Coach Cox, Coach Longo, Haubrick, S., Hernandez, R., Dimaranan, l. SECOND ROW: Valdez, M. Bachman, D., Agus, M., Barajas, A., White, A., Robles, S., Urzua, M., MKorales,,, M. FIRST ROW: Quezda, C. Gonzalez, R., Munoz, R., Codoner, S., De Avila, D., La Casella, D., Rivera, S., Diaz, G. Neal Begrow drives hard for the touchdown It was a cold night in November and the stands were filled with anxious fans bundled up in blankets and coats Ever one was there for the same urpose They had dec: ed to the bear the cold for t e same reason In order to cheer our football team to victory, to see the them fight for the glory of our school Though we were there for the same reasons we were drawn for different ones Some were there for team spirit school pride or a love of s orts There were many of us there, all looking for t e one thing that made our team great The ability to come together to defeat the rival force that op osed us The fans lov ed the strength of the line t e long passes of the quarterback and the magic hands of the receivers and backs Every player possessed a special skill On Fridays the brought those talents together to make one unit w rch would march to the goal line and score For this Homecoming game like most games rn our season we were successful and had a wm Our NJ team defended their title as Tr1Clty champs and found themselves in the CIF play offs Uanny Bachman rushes for S.G. touchdown! Warriors of the gridiron in the trenches! . ,.,.. N an 5 R guilt tv Mx. X 1 1 K is R . 1 5 r v Can the Matadors convert on four and long? Players and coaching staff watch the ClFgbound Matadors Varsity Football 159 i:'L +s-we , R - : W f 1' - . H K A-f . at ff ,f,,, y :,f'Y5fs:w . f, , .:.:,-,, 1 ...fx Great E pectationf R R ' - . R 'QU , ,I , Own, f W'f f 2' :W fw-:MB fl Going for the Klill '- ,. Jkffl-I 160 j.V. and Frosh Football I 'i ivllqk , - , wk - ,W BACK ROW: Coach Robles, M. Chavez, C. Bierne, D. Denovel, S. Kashiwabara, M. Cobian, N. Alexandris, P. Chang, G. Cardenas, L. Zavala, Coach Barrios. FRONT ROW: M. Anguiano, L. Romero, N, Urrutia, R. Murillo, P. Palomino, D, . ...,'l. 5 Gallegos, B. Yamagata, H.: Kwan, F. Vrias, R. Sunga., R' Therr gram determrnatron glrstened through the farnt shadows of early evenmg light One could only sense the ns mg wave of tensnon that surrounded the young men as they took their posrtrons on the freld It would be a decrsrve mo ment rn their lrves and the pressure was mountrng It wasn t just a game anymore The stakes were too hugh and the consequences of defeat were unbearable They had to prove themselves to each other, their coaches and to the countless spectators who had come to wrtness their frrst game They had to show everyone they had what It takes to be on top at all trmes The boys team had what rt took to wrn many games through the course of the season Though therr faces were young and therr expenence was lrmrted, the team managed to achreve the Incentive to be at the top To sum up the success of the teams, Coach LeGro stated We have great expecta t ns for the future of our boys J .ttt, rf 37? 'f ,gyg fy ra l Concentration rs all rr takes to wm The Mats are psyched up to score. BACK ROW: T. Donahoe, S. Sentinella, F. Torres, G. Beltron, R. Beatie, A. Valdez, M. Gonzalez, F. Valenzuala. FIFTH ROW: S. Zules, A. Munos, E. Carvajal, V. Con- treras, A. Zuniga, R. Acousta, D. Valdez. FOURTH ROW: D. Hernandez, O. Magana, G. Chavarria, K. Leal, W. Unam- zor, l. Vasquez, S. Ramos. THIRD ROW: Coach Murillo, M. Sean, l. Perez, S. Kelley, I. Liu, A. Pena, A. Dart. SECCND ROW: D. Manley, T. Kreslake, R. Dietz, S. Valenzuala, C. 5 V W Gasca, C. Murillo, A. Alfaro, Coach LeGro. FRONT ROW: 1' ' Coach Branson, N. Rovello, T. ' Coppolo, D. Terrazas, T. Davidson, R. Franco, B. White, S.Vasquez. l.V. and Frosh Football 161 On the Road to Victor ' sae. We '42 K ki X.,AQ 162 Varsity Volleyball Y w. N Q 1. 5 Q ' .ig wi ls F as 1 ' l N .- K jx 5 . . L . K o'-o -fl K K' . v h . . K K f: 5,f4ig2gf A. .1 aaa- ff 'fifie zfw e S413 --ax r - Captain june Agus. Captain Rachel Norris BACK ROW: T. Nguyen, A. Miranda, D. Marin, D. Rovello, K. Lofgren, 1. Agus. FRONT ROW: A. Hernandez, L. Sanchez, M. Gam- bino, R. Norris, Y. Tea, S. Ramirez, S. Chi. IV 1 37 new iw awww' ' :oncentrating on her incredible serve. setting on high for Armida. . 1, y , 'fl i 4, 3. 3 L , ,A . . , To aw if X ,M 1' .. GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL To reach the top was their distiny. The Girls Var- sity Volleyball team certainly had a stupendous regular season. From the very first match the matador girls proved to their opponents that they truly were great and powerful. They demonstrated the skill and grace that was needed on the court in order to reach the top. Some of the key players were june Agus, Rachel Norris, Darlene Marin, and Trang Nguyen. The girls performed with outstan- ding effort and skill. Along with their teammates, the girls' attitudes put 120 percent of themselves into the game. By working together the team showed everyone else that they were headed for the top. These outstanding girls were led by one of the most caring and skillful individuals Coach Kanow. Through his wisdom and special ability to communicate with young people Coach Kanow inspired his girls to demonstrate and give nothing but their bestll So with the girls strength and vigor and Coach Larry Kanow s superb skills as a coach this year s Girls Varsity Volleyball Team went on to win CIF and the State Championship. See pages 172 and 173 for more on this team. V, , , fy xx N 1 9 l' 5 fl W ...t 1 g 'T . L 4 it Y Y V. x S . ,.,', fi l i AVI!:, VV VV K V i L9 X y women celebrating their victory. Girls' Varsity Volleyball 163 Here Come the inners MMS Hunan MN -' - ,,-i r y Mary Lou Valdezkwinding up for a smashing serve. 'VSWWF H '- BACK ROW: My-Valdez, M. Ironmonger, C. Cabrera, C. FRONT ROW: D. Macedo, M. Minkler, M. Loera, D. Wu, Coach Zorbas. -x .. .K .6 164 l.V. Volleyball Q 249554 xg It was a rough year for the Girls IV and Freshmen teams. Many girls were new to the sport and they needed to ad- just to the tough practice schedules. lt seemed that there was no hope for them. They managed to overcome the obstrtcles that stood in their way though, to become a strong force in the sport. The coaches expect much suc- cess in the future and even have C.I.F. hopes for the girls. This Mat is always serving up winners. T S .tc ,,,. - ,. . . .. ,Y wwwwwa .... . ,. ..tt....... . . Q.. i M -L-.wfzlr tt ' A ,,.. . ' W' -is 1 . Patti sets one up. bharon hits one over. BACK ROW: Lisa Pe-rea, Desiree Martinez, Trisha Ironmonger, Merritt Pavichevich, Sharon Brock, Lilian Diaz, Colleen Flanders. FRONT ROW: Liseth Quezada, Lidia Roman, Van Dang, Debbie Tsoi-A-Sue, Joyce low, Rosalyn Rojas. Frosh Volleyball 165 just for the Luv of I1 as wwfw: L L O A , ,,.,k , Z in Vik 166 Varsity and LV. Girls' Tennis 4915513161 -Q 5151, CAPTAIN IARCHOW ABREA BACK ROW: 1. Slwr, Cl, Wci, l . Chivn, S. In-0, I. Alarm, K, Kim, R. larchcmf, L. is.pinu1.1, M, Maile-n, T. Chr-ning, T. Tu, N. lm-, I, Lin. FRONT ROW: Coach LYNCH. This year's Varsity Tennis Team had a rough year. Every ogponent was a former league c ampion or second placer, Coach Bill O'NeiI was quoted as saying. This year's team lacked only one thing -A Experience. This season the team gained just that. Good players were not hard to find. Some were Robin lorchow, Nancy Lee, Maria Mallen, and Linda Lee. So next year, look out, San Gabriel High's tennis team is ready for actin. Victory was a word often associated with this year's junior Varsity Tennis Team. To earn victory the team worked long and hard. Weekend practices and daily workouts were very common. The team had strong opponents including Arcadia, South Pasadena Nogales and Mark Kep el The irls had strong en urance an proved the true meaning of a team Their ability to work together shined through at each match The MMS l3ke5 the lead Tiffiny Cheung serves a winner. BACK ROW: Coach S. O'Neil, P Carbajal, V. juan, MI Tan, P. Car- bajal, L. Prieto, Y. Wee, S. Kim, l. Ku, A. Sher, Coach Amerine FRONT ROW: A. Chan, A. Lam, P. Fong, I. Biboso, T. Tran, N Lam, P. Sher, A. Yung, C. Aguilar M. Francisco, L. Francisco. l.V. Tennis 167 1 , Y f. p nw ' 'A use uv KM.. V new .ex A Riffs x VJQ g -11 'F Q' S91--f .V 5.3 1. ..w?'!fi f -. 5 . i ii? r Q. '9 ,Q x doval av 1' Q 2 'Q .N . Fleet Feet of SG . Q' ' 9 I l Q X I A ,Mo .du- nik in all Oil m 11 S1 .L . V if my . Q.: I A .L . i - f Q- ' . eeee wfgf., . 3-a'v'-.nv.,' , fe-A ---W mf..-lwaaifw , N f K .3-40-,. -ff. N .X k.f.Afk ' A 4 A 'ff's A ve 'mba IH Boys' Cross-Country U51 fh A 'wi 4 vgf Hr fx- . V YQ-ws. - x-e. Vagina-1gv,,g'g-fvylt A A ,- L Fai Varsity Captain A. Sanchez. ' Wifi - A f m'? f'.asf -' FRONT ROW: 1. P. Sandoval, 5. Gallego, I. Sanchez, A. McKenzie. BACK ROW: A. Sanchez. A. Suarez, M. Tran. . A,u, A Though the fought a hard battle, success did not come to this year's Boys' Varsity Crosse-Country Team. Outstandin efforts and skins were exhibited by runners Armando Sanchez, loseyfaanchez, and Minh Tran. The team as a whole placed sixth in the Foothill League. T T y T r Toloose causes one to try harder the next time. That certainly was the case with theBoys' lunior Varsity CrosssCountry Team. Though they placed fourth overall in the Foothill League, the team's spirits as a whole were not flown, fortnext year they willkcome out fighting until they reach their rightful position in first piace. Asa first year runner Burt Ng stated Being a rookie runner on a lV team uts a lot of pressure on your shoulders. lt certainly does, but this year's experience wi give-,him as well asthe rest of the team the insight and expertise needed for success next year. . T i Wisdom and insight come about with experience and age. That is definitely what the Boys' Frosh-Soph Team will have nextiyear. For a young teamthis yiear's team did remarikab y well. The final standings saw the team place fourth overall in thelloothill League. T N T T T . T y T t T T , . T This year's Cross-Country coaches were Coach Michelle Buchicchio and Coach, Kelly Ryan. Throu ph theirguidance and their experience, they helped shape and rebuild the team as a whole. Seventy-five percent of tliis yearfs team were rookies, so the competition on the grueling 3-V2 mile coursewas somewhat new to the runners. With the experience ac- quired during this year and the familiarity of the courses, the teams and the runners. look very promising and are guaranteed to win next year. t - T ll flriiomr izow.:si.riiwn. T . 'K. Nguyen. BACK 'ROWz H. Munoz, Up Rnsmvy, B. Ng. i i ' Robert Vasconcellos shows the pain of victory. FRONT ROW: M. Yu, D. Keisner, A. Walker, K. Nyo Dun, A. Binder, S. Millzao. SECOND ROW: Ct Nguyen, V. Nguyen, L. Modesto, T. Tri ri, M. Cella, V. Truong. BACK ROW: M. Bergs, E, Recenrlez, C. Alonso, R. Vasczoncellos, R. Polito. ' Boys' Varsity Cross-Country 169 , 'M ' . A x'L- ' -. F l A' K . Q N ww 1' as .. 1 .MM iw K' fir 5 1 JM- :fl -AL. 7 fa? - .- - ri , li 5 ,W W 'WMM gk! 3 . .. .1 I ' i 1 5' R ' 5 Women of Svviftnesc 1 ' Q I as .C 1 ,gf ff . . , ., ,x , . C .W B, N. 1 r -- 1 .V - L'h' 5 I Q we f-1 33,2 Y ' . C' ' If SVR .fl Yr VW K as tfiagvff 'WT ' . 'Qui .s'K1.'Lf7 55' L5 'f4i5b2,..KQ' .flaw A my N qs ?' kj .V.. vw I i . KX 'K . 6 ii?fgt,W J, - A A W K , ,' A fi fiivfii - - 5,1 A V A ...rr W . . . if ' R .rril Q . i'L L 'A, Q A. :'a5 5 H ' f LA Ygfafk Kzzh '+R a . . A rf- . ? it ' A--1 . Q 3 5 j u w JK4gt jgi,.fV,?f-1 AW PHY TZYV gr? Q ,. - .g,..?' f. A . ... ': . ,ff ? Y .' i... .A' .5 ' ' ' X an V 2. .1 I xg P. Q , ..'..,-fs:-4M -A .ws r, -M ,N Varsity Captain Reano. V ' f ' N .L.. Egrwibtmimxmm- .Aww -' ' 5 Sffvna . W f C. Girls' Cross-Country B, Barnvs, I. Delira, L. Jimenez. FRONT ROW: O, Chan, L. Perez, K. Gardner. BACK ROW: G. Reano As is the norm in San Gabriel sgortsteams, females are always in short supply. In t e past there has never been the large number of girls going out for teams as there is with the fguys, and the sport that draws the least amount o girls, at least tradi- tionaly, is Girls Cross-Country. To this unglamorous endeavour the best and brightest came to the surface. The 87-88 team consisted of Varsity returnees Omelia Chan and Grace Reano with first time run- ner Karey Gardner The IV team was joined b Teresa Duong Linda Liu, Sonia Chavez and Rut Rosado. This tough team was coached by Kelly Ryan in his first year, and long time coach Michelle Buchicchio The standout performances of the year were brought in by Omelia Chan, Karey Gardner, and Grace Reano, all averaging 2010 on a three mile course. Regrettably the strong team could not sur- pass the com etition in their bid for CIF conten- tion Ending t e year in fourth and third place in lea ue pla , the Varsit and JV girls could only look to t e brig t horizon t at s coming over the moun- tain with all the girls that are returning next year. 5 J .. 3, 1. O' .Q , 'is , 95 a t 5 M' Qs--'B '-V 'N.v.c2f ' ,f O i 'lSf12?55 3 'f's'x 5 432. A . sf 5 xi9 'i 1f?5 t' a 5 J At the start of the race anyone can win Grace Reano and Karey Gardner lead the SG pack! FRONT ROW: B. Almendarez, L. Camacho, R. Verdugo. BACK ROW: T. Duong, C. Hernandez, L. Liu, S. Chavez, R. Rosario, On the Road to It was a long and agonizing struggle to the top. With months of relentless training and preparations, the Girls' Varsity Volleyball team was pushed to the edge. The grueling test paid off though as the team succeeded in having one victory after another. The turning pointfor the girls came after a play-off game with Agonra, At this time they realized they had the potential to carry themselves even further,After winning this game, they played a decisive match with Santa Cruz. With the golden promise of vic- tory at hand, they continued their success and achieved their ultimate goal The C.l.F. state finals! , 3' N' 3 4 K a in I ,tyt jg 4 rg :aj 1.Thesetup... 2. The kill 3. The Matadors congratulate each other on a job well done. 4. Nothing gets by this strategic defensive line 5. Game point! 172 Girls' Varsity Volleyball ff vfzw aw my I, fame WU 2 'tv- Gver the Top Tension. The place was full of it. ln the next few hours a crucial deci- sion would be made. Both sides expected victory, neither side would tolerate defeat, lt would be a battle between the two reatest xlgolleyiball Sams an the tfintirie state and the outcome woulcf weigh eavi on ot zsi es invo ve . For ,the Girls' Volleyball Team this competition was like a dream come true. They never ima ined that all the time they put into their slport would finally pay off. Titey made the state finals. Never before in t e msgory of San Cialariel did theislolleyball team come this far. lt wou ean accom is ment in itse . But the game waslht OVBFJGK. They didn't come this far just to call it quits naw. They weren't rea y to sett e for second best. Nothing would etint eirwa o winnin . g In an excelfent display? of talent and coordination, the girls' team placed themselves over the top by winning the State Championship. San Gabriel salutes the efforts of the team and all those who made win- ning possible. Congratulations on a job well done! Above: The C.l.F. State Champions Left: Rachael Norris goes up for the block. State Volleyball Champions 173 This Team Showed Real Spiri Karen Watje controls the bail. FRONT ROW: Cam Nguyen, Melissa Diaz, Robin larchow, Stacey Gardner, Michelle Marquez, Coach Robles. SECOND ROW: Maria Retenata, Maris Maria Haynes, Andrea Castellanos. BACK ROW: Karen Watje, Martha Washington, Lisa Gar- cia, Anisa Nikanada, Cuba Cabrera, Terri Laub. 174 Varsify and 1.V. Girls Soccer Something very remarkable happened to this years Girls' Soccer Teams. The teams were ex- pected to lose almost every game, but they ig- nored these predictions and brought themselves out as winners. The secret of their success was their hard work and advice from Coach Robles. lt was their offense in both Varsity and l.V. teams that got them going. Their offenses were like sharks in a swimming pool. The teams had great inspirations with Tracy Mullen, Karen Watje, and Shae Page. The teams were inspired. Rosie Pahlmz, even after a wrist injury, made a fantastic comeback in the middle of the season. It was spirit like this that made the Matador Girls' Soccer Teams winners. Left: Tracey Mullen goes for the goal. Below Left: Cuba Cabrera does the Bunny Hop. Below: SGHS sandwiches the other team. BACK ROW: jennifer johns, Sharon Brock, Ruth Lemus, Christine Brat, ludy Hetzel, Marina Harbey, Colleen Palic, Colleen Flanders. FRONT ROW: Rosie Pahlmz, Terra Housher, Shae Page, Darcy Berimcoda, Brenda Griguava, Gloria Gonzales. Varsity and l.V. Girls Soccer 175 R ' axis '4 'Q 5 , .,Tf.? P. Cervantes kicks home a goal to win the game! ,.w...,.' f ..u.a..i...w i ' gf , -- Msn asa-f it K- . fs gifs? fig ig X if , g -r ' V 'iv 4. L i . .. . - ,aa.. . A . J. .,,.. -was Q - - SG drives up the field toward another goal. defends the home -- . se-sit. . in his usual fashion. Z gif . Coach Guzman had one mission to accomplish for this years Boys Varsity Soccer team: to rebuild a CIF caliber team to match last seasonfs team. The result at the end of the season was a relatively impressive fourth place finish inleague with a 6-4-4 record. Led by team captain Cory Overstreet, the SG soccer team dominated the op- ponents with a high scoring offense and kept leads and ties with a stifling defense. Given one more year, the Matador soccer team will reign again. Left: SG takes a corner kick after being fouled. Matador defense blocks a direct kick! l P. Coppolo uses a body block to control the pass. Boys Varsity Soccer 177 ia ' w,mw 4 Wnllliffi ea QU 4 , Sanljabriel sinks one despite the oppodNon. Matadorsdrive dowh the court. 178 Varsity Boys Basketball Yfhlh MOYIN Ulf 'haw Gur Boys Basketball Team tried hard, giving each game its all,However, next year will be the golden year. This season introduced a new Head Coach, Tim Knight, thus the players and the coach were unfamiliar with each others techniques and abilities. But next year return- ing and new Vplayers will come up and Coach Knight will produce the greatest Boys Basketball rarei T eam yet to be seen at San Gabriel! i Michael Vu sets one up. Feelings il' start to interfere withlnor- mal play Fmnk Polito ets into position to pressuretbeo ensey' ff' is-' if xf 4' Varsity Boys Basketball 179 Setting the Competition for Victor o emi we . i , A A I mmf, Q-'ir 4 tt ,C mf The Matadors intensely box out as they watch a fellow team mate make a decisive shot. Coach Robb, Lo, H., Stihroerlur, M Altman, l., Plascentia, j., Martinez, I Alviclrez, l., Kwan, C., Thomas, D., Truong, l H g '-,l H -.,. . I 180 lVfSophfFrosh Boys Basketball 33 llcadcd by Coach Iohn Robb this years IV Boys Baskctb all team performed with grcat determination and strcngth. The IV team consisted of experienced playcrs playin each game with organize team work. With the skillful rebounds of Icff Altman and the con- stant scoring of Matt Shroeder the IV team pro- ved thcir athletic ability. Despite the lack of height in the layers and the team rccor the players had a building year which would I be beneficial for next j season. Scott Ngo drives against the Burroughs defense for a 2 pointer. Iim Wu leaps and shoots with no obstacles. Chin, S., Coach Munoz. ig a i ,I The Moors watch with amazement as David Thomas shoots a successful lay-up. W' h an excellent preseason this year s Soph Boys Basketball teana started their season with intensity and enthusiasm. The team was coached by Mann Munoz who pro- duce such key pla ers as Gcorge King wit h's numerous 3- oint rs. Another key payer was Stcve Chin with his skillful a ling of the . Although the team did not win every game their at- titude and spirit did not get drained. The team practic- ed cvery morning at six A.M. and improved with cvcry game. This year's Frosh Boys' Basketball team was, of course, full of new players. llowever, the players gained experience with each game. Coached by Kelly Ryan, the Freshmen Matadors battled their opponents always giv- ing thcm a tough fight. With great skill and maneuvering on thc courts the team gave performances that naade Coach Ry an very proud. S . TTO RIGHT: Chin, K., Fernandez, A., Chang, P, Dam, D., Sakura, M., King, FRONT .ROW: Kieng, B.', Valle, I., Giang, A., Wu, I., Ngo, S., Meador, I. BACK ROW: Lin, I., Cordon, I., Alvidrez, I., Bugarin, E., Huang, W., Ng, H., Ly, V., Dang D., Diep, T., Coach Ryan. IVfSophfFrosh Boys Basketball 181 Skill for Succes A-gigs ll mm, , H we -iff , as WN' www.. . 'ae ut. .t 'twwsm . Lucy V. Maurizio makes a run for it against Hart High School Defenders. 182 Girls' IV and Varsity Basketball Varsity Girls' Basketball: L. Denyer, S. Oba, A. Hernandez, L. Prieto, R, Caro, L. Wetterborg, M. Pavichevich, M. Gam- bino, D. Wagner, B, Lee. f 'JR' C-lRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Although it was the Girls' Var- sity Basketball team, it is as fresh as junior Varsity. The team consisted mostly of sophomores, and had one freshman. Because there were only two returning players, the girls had difficulty in playing ef- ectively against their estab ish- ed, experienced opponents. The team's performance was good and the playlers showed a ot of promise, wit captain Shari Oba, and players Ramona Caro and Merritt Pavuchevrch Caro averaged twelve points a game and Pavrchevrch scored about ten points and fifteen rebounds a ame Pavrchevrch was the only reshman on the Varsity team and received an all tournament trophy The team placed 3rd in the Chino Tournament The girls worked well but the success rs not indicated by the scores commented Coach Fujimoto Qund lf str Lofgren shows her An easy lay up scores 2 points for Becky Here comes a 2 point play for the l.V! Girls' IV and Varsity Basketball 183 Dribble Dovvr S a Q ...iaasi-W GIRLS' IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL C. l'haE, L. Maurizio, K. Lofgren, D. Holguin, M Battaglia, P. Patino, M. Holman, T. low. 184 FroshfSopb Girls Basketball L.. was--if-121215. . K Q, ii f . . .-L X L . ...lin , W. ...: .. zaff' - , ii'i .L '- f -- - -1--w id .. f .V A ass..-,,.: a,, . . - - . .. . Lucy Maurizio dribbles down the court for a 2 pointer. 'N-4, lil fl l as .J W ,Ji .ll f f R it . 5 . 6 --.,.., f x L E A l ,' 'K if- .,, J or Time out for some strategy. Dribbling down to make a basket. ills, lx! s Vx A, Number five tries to help a team mate get out of the mess. This season the junior Varsity Girls Basketball Team showed a lot of spirit during their tough schedule The team girls hustled up and down the court and tried their best to score Coach Erin Carraway and the team went out and played to win The Freshman Girls Basketball Team coached by john jumdo, worked worked -hard. The Chest pass to another team mate. Qld ,Ox hard through their s e a s 0 n . T h e Freshman team helped the girls get to know the sport well so they can advance to either junior Varsi- ty or Varsity next year. GIRLS' FROSH- SOPH, FRONT ROW: I. Duong, D. Phoun , j. Gomez, B. CEin. BACK ROW: L. Diaz, L. Liu, M. Lopez, R. Padilla. Scn3hfFrosliCHrB BasketbaH 185 'fx f what V LIKE' . V-j.w:1,l Q' FRONT ROW: Monson, M., Quioan, G., Fernandez, G., Mer- cado, S., Saiz, 1., Bachman, D., Ricabal, D., Fernandez. BACK ROW: Asst. Coach Chavez, Pat- terson, D., Fernandez, F,, Navarro, l., Feliz, R., Begerow, N., Farer, S., Head Coach Young. 186 Varsity Baseball 'If' 'fi-w,'ff'f 'argl '5 , , ,ff The Varsity Baseball Team was able to chalk up another year of success. The team was young and competitive, and took in a few tips from every game they played. Although there were only two seniors on the lineup, everyone had great attitudes and worked great together. A strong return player was Danny Patterson, pit- cher. The team was strong and played tough games, Through the combination of their skill and ag gression, the team finished the season with satnsfaction Danny Bachman makes ,t to flrst With 9359 Danny Ricabal winds up for another strike out Varsity Baseball 187 Grand Slarr R R 'fi -f 5 , 1 1 4 1- fi r s ,, D in 2 I Mag' I 5 , V f at-A Wi R? 7 . I ' 'R . ' QV W .M V. 1 'Vkk ' L e y I Z . t , VI my ,.,, ,.-,a,. ,,:VqJQWMv,Hw7k 211. j-3 Wk? ., A M ,, K v . , y . . ,, :V,, LW,,::,, , i W, U Clayton Bernie smashes that baby home! B A C K R O W : C . Valdepena, C. Bernie, E. fx Madrid, C. Ca rdenas,.fL. Mirelesg P. Tripodi, T. Praslin, R. Hernandez. FRONT ROW: S. Bataglia, J54F. Uriasf V. Figueroa, .fR. Cooper, R. Varela, G. Diaz. Qpfr' 188 IV Baseball Q him. af 4 L, mv seize' '-'v1 , ,J,.,LTgy'Ti: .Tl.yfjj,Tj,, ,,,,, T, T K Vly, if T, H , MM : , - 'T ,QT ' Vg, we H 1' fr 1-T, mf, , wer' X f 'QT' 'L TF 'A' Tv? ' 1-T ',I.'T '? 'f i fa The boys are coming on home. The SophfFrosh baseball team had a great year The team was comprised mainly ofa competitive energetic roup of boys who worked excel ently together not to mention the fact that they all pla ed on the freshman football team toget er Coach Robles felt they had a really good team and a terrific chance at league A few of the strongest layers were Brian White third aseman out fielder and Todd David son third baseman Their strength and skull made every game the played a ter rufrc memory The team c eaned u the season with pride Freshmen ma e up the mayority of the IV Baseball team lt was a whole new experience for most of the players who were new on the team The only player returning was catcher The boys were ea er and ready to ing players were left fielder Sal Battaglua and second baseman Ryan Cooper The team was stron and stubborn and were able to end t err season with N W ' Tm, .T ,,,.. 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No one has a chance when Clayton Bernie pitches FROSHXSGPH BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Padilla D., Casca C., Ng, W., Corona, j., Milazzo, S., Mercado, E., Figueroa, L. BACK ROW: Davidson, T., White, B., Calderon, S., Valdez, J., Pickering, R., Salazar, M., Ramos, S., Dia, FroshfSoph Baseball T89 Swinging forthe Wi ww 34 isa- FRONT ROW: C. Lupo, V. Hernandez, D. Hernandez, T. -james. BACK ROW: A. Andrade, C. Fernandez, V, Mireles, C. Arevala, D. Martinez, Coach B. Lockabey. 190 VQ1rsitySoltlmll . 'F. QV' 'N .,,guw,. V ., l9XGf' Cam N u en reaches to catch the ball. XSS! its gi, an az .1 , VARSITY AND JV SOFTBALL The 1988 varsity and IV softball squads were groups of talented supportive and determined oung ladies Coach Lockabey ed his varsity team to a suc cessful season He brought the ladies together as a team and tau ht them discipline and the league the varsity ladies had strength in all positions but especially in the pitching depart ment Dena Hernandez was and is the ace in the hole that brought forth a portion of victories Coach Fupmoto directs the JV team and helps the players gain experience and poise Her players will become the varsity team of the future The two coachrn forces have come together to orm a strong and owerful organization of softbal abiEty to learn. Ranked fourth in 3 Hefnandel let 5 them have li ll psyche em out' thinks Vicky Mireles as she bunts the ball, 1-zu Varsity player, Valerie Hernandez, keeps the spectators at the edge of their seats. f FRONT ROW: R. McReynolds, C. Thai, 1 B. Almadarez, G, Tan, B. Chin, L. Ramirez, C. Nguyen, T. Nguyen, Coach Cr Fujimoto. BACK ROW: Manager L. Denyer, Y. Sandoval, Y. Ortega, M. Barajas, B. Melendez, Y. Fernandez, L. Munoz, A. Ortozco, E. Carrayway. 5 t L l.V. Softball 191 SG Runners Are on Traci at i t: WW-Mr s Manure? A '1'1' V , FW 4 K? iirt mf Win ,nf 'Wikia' BILL 'Q Q -'m.-, X Sergio Robles, Thomas Weigle, and Mario Urzua take first, second, and third place as their opponents are left behind the dust. is rncinrriiowfnen, rsiii r P., Tran, ,Pc , Thqmas,'fgggzD., 15gUng,53f 'i R., Munoz, H., San-if iifi, Afil l-Gil' V ii'iisi B Aff! K ei R CTW Chamberlain, B. A Rolflll-?5, l NSQYQU . K., 'iMcKenzie, A. .ggweiglef Esgggar, E., sUfzua, Casgnoyafl' . jeans! l ,z 3 l i ffl iw l 192 Boys Varsity, SophfFrosh Track N 'W ., W 1--www. TLT' ' .- fs-My rfv-...M ,j 'r 'sq , n ., U Mario Urzua shows why he is SG's 4421 sprinter. Since most of the runners in this year's Varsity Track team came from last year's victorious SophfFrosh team, they went through their season with much ex- perience. This year, the returners from last season were such notables as Mario Urzua, Armanco Sanchez, Adam Mc Kenzie, and Sergio Robles. The 1988 season started and ended with much team work and support. With With a win in its first meet, the Sophflirosh track team continued with high goals and attitudes. This year, the team was coached by Kelly Ryan and assistant Coach john Shalongo. The team's hard work and tough attitude brought them many wins. The team consisted of strong runners such as Mike Cella, Mike Berg, and Reyes Franco. With these runners, the team had a successful season. each track meet, he members improved their times and skill proudly representing SG. r Berg runs with ease to the finish line as his op- rnt isn't even close to the camera's range. ,pun FRONT ROW: Duong, P., Valle, i., Nyo- un, K., Yu, M., Berg, M., Vega, M., Cella, M., Palacio, L., Franco, R. BACK ROW: Lam, V., Moningka, M., Wang, T., Cor- don, i., Wong, H., Recendez, RE., Polito, R., Truong, V., Nguyen, Q., Chen, 1. A SG high jumper displays what the words highjump really mean. F L A , W, I' '--hun: 3f 4, lr: .Earl . 'f W L i .., , 4 . 54 Ny, I K lg' . ,i 'nf i - -1- z V A Hltlillllfl , V 'Mus , ,sw M' N Q an-W ,dsgf it Teammates Vi Truong and Manuel Vega shows their team work and unity as they are the first to finish the mile run. Boys Varsity, SophfFrosh Track 193 fl ' nu , ii X 1 1 - I Q 3 1 f ly 4 Q 5 K fu , x . . .2 ..,.. f . . im ..f , .M 'r,. . ,q ipw X I ' .-.i Quai, ,.., , .sw Win I V. . 7. was rcce Jin-ftafaww Nw, ,wc-3. .wx 5 L-R, Row 1:Head Coach A Miller, B. Brenice, K. Gardner, C. Palic, S. Cardner,p,,L. Perez, R.VCaro, L. Maurizio, S. Chavez, C. Vivanco, M. Griffin, Coach P. Arnold. L-R Row 2: M. Diaz,14E. Quan, C. Barbua, A. Lee, A. Criner, A. Lonergran, C. Du, T, Duong, Tea, ,1 L. Jimenez, G. Reano. 194 Girls Track gun-ni The Girls' Track Team did reall great this year. From the very start of the season the girls came out fighting and gave each other competition and raced hard. Head Coach Alonzo Miller produced some magnificent athletes this year, such as Mary Griffin, lsenior, who ran the one mile and two mile. Also, 4325 S Grace Reano, Senior, who competed in the 330 low hurdles and the 110 low hurdles. Other strong senior irls were Stacey Gardener and Lisa Perez both ran l ghe 100, 200, 400, 440 relay, and the mile relay. Along iwith Annisa Lonegran, and Mellisa Diaz. Strong potential is predicted for next year returning runners such as, Lucy Maurizio, Colleen Palic, Cuc Du, An- drice Lee, Brenda Brenes, Ramona Caro, and Yin Tea. Coach Alonzo feels These runners will be a real im- pact on the team. And certainly are they proving this, for at the El Rancho Relay Invitational earlier in the season, the girls team broke two records. Superb and strong athletes, these girls with spirits and wills like theirs will certainly soar to the top next year. Yin Tea longjumps that extra inch that SG needs. T ff' .J ras. - Q . i ' i .-um:m- - all ta.: ' .4 .. 1' i -S -' - The all important relay hand off is the key to winning. 1 ,'- n . 3, , if sg. - 1 2 , is is . gi 1. I ,gmt ' 4842. 'sl rl' 'W -a f ..- ..f W ix ,, .wwf .W f .'-' il . . . x . N l N N W , xml 1 ,, -- . s J l , 1 V W ,, M . , v M, 'M N V ' 1 l , , : f VM . -1 fa . .fl if .sa , .. ta' ik. x .R fwfr SG plans it's strategy as number 27 dries her face. rr . .fads the SC' pack in a dean Sweep of the rage, M. Caro kicks in to overdrive in order to finish first. Girls Track 195 A Set To Spike V - ' e fl Ar--fy ii fi BACK ROW: Tran, M., Haubrick, S., Murray, V., Kusber, A., Kim, F., Wang, H., Lynse, M., French, S. FRONT ROW: Nguyen, B., La Casella, D., Hung, B., Kwan, C., maisano, E., Agus, 196 Boys Varsity Volleyball The spike gets through the block. Franco bends down for the bump. Kanow prepares the team for their next plays. A new team sport for the boys during the spring season is of- ficial. This is the first year that Boys Volleyball is bein played at San Gabriel High. Tlgere is a Varsity and a lunior Varsity team. Coach Larry Kanow assisted by lrma Perales, former San Gabriel High volleyball player, feels the la ers were quick, athletic, and a a good attitude during the season. San Gabriel is part of the toughest league. Most of the boys trained during the summer and worked during the off season. All through the season their hard work paid off. Their tremendous effort and spirit got them through a winning season rg. in x . . 54+-ii 5 'esta-Q-writ 3-- S- :Mkt L' Fir., Q V vs + I ,V ,i 3 at The dive that saves the ball. A winning spike. FRONT ROW: Tafoyam, F., Troung, Q., Ngo, S., Wu, l., Burke, I., Nguyen, V., Dang, T. BACK ROW: Kashiwabara, S., Espinsota, E., Lo, W., Macchia, F., Robertson, I., Cruz, R. on-Q-amaduan Ng Boys l.V. Volleybtll 197 K . 3 if W- su K-Sfif'f .fi . f Tee Off .1 . P R, . .ner in Asa 4.. ' ,qwvw W kb .4 ..k ax Q ,X . L -.. he ogg? L, .on im 3. , Q QE 5 K x X H . A K is '4' f gg-xy' ... f - -- ffrf' if 2 A a. f f-rzfvfg. - ' J fr AQ -gg'f'4. ' awk jw , Paw- L ,. 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Q -- N'QRss.,,k 7 . i bk fm. -.Div 'K' hx . . ggf' ,. ,vw :K . .- K ,V-...Jill .M U x VARSITY GOLF: Coach L Lloyd, K, Land, l, Kuhn, C. Page, S, Sakurao, M. Sakurai, Coach Harrington. . by , Y K y V. - M -,Q W., . The Brothers Sakurai practice driving ,,..- 198 Varsity Golf Q s,...d'T.1 'f Chris Page takes a swing at it. lim Kuhn hits a hole in The 1988 golf squad had a good but tough year Kevin Land junior was the most impressive player this year He played extremely well sand Coach lohn Lloyd The league this year was the roughest around but our Varsity team came through like pros Defeating Temple City by 23 strokes showed the effort and the ability of this team This years 1 V team was young yet showed great potential This year Lisa Yukr was the first girl who ever played on our golf team Thel V coach Harr ington is looking forward to a successful season next year One. I L, ' 11 ll ' .A . , , A K I r L M k--v 0 v l L 5 . . . . . . . r A 1 I I .- L I F 1 LV. GOLF: S. San- tillan, R. Medrano, Coach Harrington, M. Cracknell, B. Lee, L. Yuki. l.V. Golf 199 aking a Big Splasi h . i 45 W. .,,LW. 'LIV f ... qpdils. .. t i' 1. 'vu xv rx' Bovsf vARsaTY SWiiMMlNG mom ROW: M, Schulz, Pi Palimino, T. Ramos, I. Auto- jay, A. Sher. BACK ROW: A. Bui, K. Shiller, L. Grose, C Woodhouse. 1 V 5 200 Boys Varsity Swimming Chris Woodhouse and Louis Grose prepare to go up against another team. ' 3 :mimic Q- 1 Y W4 N .51 x. Q. 'uw Mqhkmcxgx 2? R .... in M-5 'Fw ewwief 3 ,ew K SA W WM we He XWQNQWSQE .awwEl' gEW A graceful swimmer in action VARSITYSWIMMINGWI' The combination of young developing swimmers, with the ex perienced returnees made the Varsity Swim team a success The swimmers per formed excellently some of the strongest bein captains, Kevin Sch: let and Karen Schulz Cuba Cabrerea and Louis Grose This year' s team was a good one and there weren't any difficulties to slow the team down 9. N.. Captain Kevin Schiller taking a breath. Captain Karen Schulz Preparing lo 5Wlm- au..- GIRLS' VARSITY S W l M M I N G , FRONT ROW: P. lronmonger, E. low, R. Allen, M. Hsiao, M. Renteria, S. Page. BANK ROW: K. Gallagher K. Schulz, K. Banlcs, B. Barvin, C. Cabrerra, K. Pratt. Girls Varsity Swimming 201 The 're Gif To a Flying Sta if ,aadf ' BOYS' VARSITY SWiMMlNC2 Bobby Kieng, Louis Martin, Jimmy Lam, Richard Chiu, lason Chen, Hoang Voung, Dang Bui, Kirk Melkonian, john Carmona, Nick Rovelio. 202 Boys LV. Swimming ,, The Mats show superior as they take the lead. .,,., ..r.4 ..riirr, ..rr ,.1,-,r 1 Ji 'illlliilll 441 Q ll 4 on ii? I 'i f ,rims , o io hmm 13353. -K yi G A - A ' , A W' h t t - LL.. as as J t , t . swiss ff ' iv' . fsrWifi'a A fresh man goes through and exhilarating workout. The LV. Swim team charges to the water. 'X Q Sag 5,4-ga :Militaria 1 ai 4 :nl IIIIUIIIIINII ww. Myimqigfrgei5JisJ,gwg5t9t4xaAIauuguiuggga 1 i?fH7Z'f 1 K v. GIRLS' l.V. SWIMMING: loyce low, Shanette Rillorta, Lana Chang janet Tran, Teresa Mac, Ellen Chen, Alice Pang, Lisa Lam, Diana Lee, Irene Chen, Tammy low. Another year of q success was pulled I I I off by the San fi Gabriel junior Varsity A IAIII ' y swim team. The :s e tg A team, comprised of W 1 I I A a old and new faces, I ' ' I I ' I started theirintensive I g training early. The I , A I' I g Z ,Q I encouragement of rr fs c ttiiii V , at ,.Qi,,s yyyy 7ty tt't the coaches, the in- ' 5 if fl 'f I spiration of the cap- I ' r H tains, and the dedica- I , 4 tion required to .L 'TATLESQJ h M ' Come to a Pool early I I: j every morning made 'J?A WA J N I 5 .Y at djs' ,Lx .'- It A the team all the more fivi i ii Aiyit v . ,Qi , impressive and' earn- 45 ed them a satmsfymg rerer it e season. 4495. ffvimmers steadily glide to the finish line, Maria Renteria takes a short break to watch the Mats win the swim tournament. Girls lV Swimming 203 New Faces Serving Up Ace VARSITY TENNiS FRONT ROW Pens Rongavilla johnny Chang David Chee M K Rajesh Sal Herrera BACK ROW Li Chung Tse-ng jun Huang Hung Vuong led Weaver Henry Louie john jarasa Mike Amerine 204 Varsity Boys Tennis Hung Vuong and David Chee double up against the opponent Q.-u ,ef . '. Ml' 'fr it if mf ffzl . K Vs. 1 Asif i 4 ,1 , 1.2.4. 4 ,Vey Q 1 4 1 'I 1 4 , lahaumiiihasu VARSITYTENNIS At the tennis courts of San Gabriel one will find the sights balls b azmg barely over the net landing just inside the baseline, and the sounds of little yellow spheres being struck squarely and yet, with oh so much velocity This year s varsity was a very youn gang, comprised of a handful 0 juniors a couple of sophomores, and one senior all of whom did not play on var sity the previous year We also welcomed a new coach Mr Mike Amerme a graduate from the class of 1981 and a former number one player himself The inexperienced team was not ex pected to fare well this season, ut one must commend these fine athletes for their spirit, fire, and luv for the excitement, the thrills, and the pressures of the game of tennis ' r i y r of knights clad in white, tennis by I K I . . ' , - . - 4 5 ' , . M. K. Rajesh returns the ball with grace as partner, Li-Chung Tseng, poaches at the net. d Weaver's serve: What style! What form! And all that wer . . . it tt? V21 lohnny Chang with his own brand of tennis: It works for me! .tt.sxsswf9 '? Pons Rongavilla returns the ball with grit, Grrrr!'l john larasa is to aces as l5 is to luv. Varsity Boys Tennis 205 Swinging and ' 1 Evidently, Paul Lin must work on keeping his eyes on the ball. iv BGYS' TENNIS: mst ROW: R. Valarao, B. Shin, S. Chiu, N. Doshi, Y. Chee, N. Hui. SECOND ROW: Tan, coach' : S. O'Neil, P. llin, I, Altman, M. Abrego, l. Lui, H. Vuong. m 206 IV Boys Tennis ,161 Ni' 5 x 4 i 1 'Weidman 4 q 8 5 x 4 4 , . 5 5 K 5 4 -'UST F 5 i Q March ist, 1988 marked the beginning of the Boys' tennis season, Once again under the direction of coach Sandy O'Neil for IV and coach Bill O'Neil for FroshfSoph, the boys were out on the courts in mid winter preparing for their season. The main concerns of this year were being competitive in the Alhambra District and building for the future with its manyyyoung players. ation in returning his opponents serve FROSHXSOPH BOYS YENNIS FIRST ROW G Wu l Chan K Ly C Yu D Seto R Cheung SECOND ROW M Wu 1 Hang H Tran B Le K Chin A Gong V Chin rd hitting Butch Shin uses every ounce of deter 1 ' . FroshfSoph Boys Tennis 207 Y 24621172 at ' ff. , . I I A A F V ,, , . D . til f -- 'TRY ,41 5 if , -Zi' -1- ez: -Zxz, we ' I - Q 1 nn ,flggkhr xt v L N R ' ,If lf . ' 11 'L ff ,V Luz Chavez, Ty Khuon, Editor Grace Huang. x - O 5 71' I 1 ' v, ' -, -, 1. ' 4031 F' ' , ta , ,. .I ,- . ., ' A..L elif , N X . 6' 27 HS: -' A ' '-.H 1 N w . A- ' 4 xx, H: 4 tfi I I i Our District Decision Maker THE BOARD OE EDUCATION The Board of Education is elected by the members of the community and it meets twice monthly at the District office. The board plans school policy. During the school year, they visit school sites to check on how well students! needs are being fulfilled educationally. The Board of Education ap- proves courses of study and new textbooks. They are also responsible for keepin the school bud et in controT. The Superintendint also meets with the Board of Education to assist in their duties. Right: BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Richard Amador, Mr. Ron'Apperson, Mrs. Phyllis I. Rutherford, Mr, C. C. Scanlon, and Mrs. Dora S. Padilla. THE SUPERINTENDENT The Superintendent and his assistants are hired by the Board of Education. Their jobs are to put the Board of Education's policies into effect. The Superintendent and his assistants meet with district per- sonnel and oversee all activities. Throughout the school year the Superintendents work to ac- complish the district's goals for the year. THE SUPERINTENDENTS AND THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, BACK ROW: Associate Superintendent Richard Keilhacker, Associate Superintendent Mrs. Rose Bard, Superintendent Dr. Bruce Peppin, Associate Superintendent Mr. Heber Meeks, Assistant Superinten- dent Dr. Dianne Saurenman. FRONT ROW: Mr. Richard Amador, Mrs. Dora S. Padilla, Mrs. Phyllis 1. Rutherford, Mr. Ron Apperson. 210 Board of EducationfSuperintendents xx, Mr. Mount Provides Spirited Leadership THE PRINCIPALS We owe all the strength of this school to our principals. Mr. Mount keeps all things in perfect sha e. He handles many ig responsibilities and malkles every effort to see to it that San Gabriel comes out tall and proud throughout the year. Ms. Mascorro and Ms. Hadden are his right hand. Ms. Mascorro has many responsibilities. Assis- tant Principal of Curriculum, her task is nandling the counselin staff, school curriculum, registra- tion, and enrogment. Ms. Hadden, the Assistant Principal of Activities, takes charge of and hel s organize all school dances and games. Shne is in charge of maintenance, orders and supplies. These three dedicated principals compose the school administration. Principal: Mr. lack Mount nt Principal Guidance: Mrs.Sandra rro 'elrvaa Coe sf Assistant Principal Activities: Ms. julie Hadden Our deans are usually only seen when and where an emergency strikes. Also the are around when tension grows and when deten- . tion is called for. Mr. Kornfeld and Ms. Coe are certainly one of a kind. They are called on to en- force the rules and make sure they are not broken. They alwatys try to deal with difficult situations in a mature ashion and can easil communicate with the students. Mr. Kornfeld, and Ms. Coe play an important part in our school system. Together, they keep the school strong. .. Dean: Mr. Steven Kornfeld Administrators 211 SMILE EGR THE C ME i ' Q X 1 i , sumirw neaesr- W Mrs. Marisela Adams Ms. Debra Adalto Counselor Foreign Language Mr. Roger Bauer Mrs. Laurel Bear Social Science Science Mr. Robert Brock AW' E Q ,F V Mrs. Michelle Buchicchio Mathematics Physical Education Mr. Douglas Campbell Communications Mrs. Theresa Cartwright Mathematics Department Head X Dr. Martin Anderson Mr, Paul Arnold Social Science E nglish if X-f Mrs. Sally Arscott Mr. David Foreign Language Science xl -nc 'xr .nif- Ms. Valerie Bingham Mr. Phil Blatt Ms. Myra Boone Art Department Head Special Education English ,X- -new feng: K Q9 K Qx 'PP X Mr. Ryan I presume and Mr. Ryan I presume. ,M Q!! Rf vw J It . X rx xvf, I I ,vga Mr. Ernesto Casanave Mr. Anthony Castelluccio Mr. Cal Chamberlain Mr. David Cl'QaVEZ MS.Shih-Yins,Cher1 'V'-- 5 OWS Mathematics Special Education Business Opportunity Mathematics Cff 212 Facuhy K s t ., ,,,. A h i Za 4 Q 4, Ms. Tamara Cognetta Music Mr. Cook prepares for lift-off. WS- M23fi0f1,C0fSel'e 2 s f ' Q' if-X Aff! 0 w rs Q U x Q X ' !' it H Mr. Ronald De Nino ESL Librarian y, Mv- ,Z X Mrs. Paula Devine Physical Education ,V -vs 'v- ' 7 n Mr. Michael Donnelly Counselor rv Q nn. Daniel Fernandez Social Science .... .....l Mr. 'tcm' infra ' ' aneuage Cf, we xt Mr. Charles Cook Social Science , Y' H L ., '- ' ,Mm ' Cf, Mr. Terg Cox Physical E ucation l K 1 V , E , C Mrs. Helen Corey Mr. joseph Cornish Consumer Living English Ms. Marilyn Dare Miss Louisa David Mathematics Librarian El' f 0' f ll S M . ar gf, r A Ms. Elaine Drew Ms. Eva Du Bois Mrs. Elizabeth Earl Social Science Foreign Language ESL V I u if Mrs. Esperanza Fernandez Mr. Steve Figura Mg, Cathy Forrest Mg, Carla Fujumoto Mrs. Raquel Garcia Business Business Counselor Physical Education Buginess Department Head N f' rd! an .M V V Q i C' M' 1.1 , , NN: v gf 1 I-.-get . 'Wl . s 'rt 1. M is l MS, Shelley Qeg Mrs. Lily Gilley Mrs. Carole Gilmer Ms. Yolanda Gonzales Mr. Richard Guerrero ESL Eng ish Science ESL Psychologist Facu ty 213 f l GETTI G BETTER WITH Tl 6 ' lL, y . 1 TT T f del' ww Mrs. Martha Guevara Mr, Richard Guzman Mrs. Sharon Hardy Ms. ludy Harold Mrs. Lu Ann Haslam-Sorenson Foreign Language Physical Education Foreign Language Department Head Science Mathematics - I ,,..,,.. .aw ff M f g l In ws .A fi , , 1- ww. ,Q , vs 1- ', iz. ll TTTT. - Ms. lamie Heggtveit Mr. Paul Heinrich Mrs. Kathy Henderson Mr, Stan Herbert Mr. Skip Herrington Social Science Mathematics English Counselor Social Science Mr. lohn Holmes Mr. Wayne Holmes Mr. Bruce Hopper Work Experience Industrial Arts County -..f Ray Hernandez, Gilbert Miranda, Eddie Mendez, Plant Foreman Duane Lions, Mark Soveranes. 214 ,Faculty 'sf' 'iv' , 1574 Mr. Kellylohnson Mrs, Karenlohnston Communication English T' xx M? ' 7 Mr. Larry Kanow Mrs. Sharon Kleven Science Consumer Living Department Head 'we Ms, Debbie Kuperberg Mrs. Nadyne Lapi Opportunity Mathematics .W W ,L I , Mr. Ronald Heape Communications Departmi ,fft K atnnvll Mr, Wayne Hoard Mathematics N Mr. Ray lung Industrial F rw I my ia I I Mr. Tim Knight Physical Education l!ZL ' 'Psy ,, . .5 I. K. 1 g 1. 'N I Mr. Steven Lee Mr. Donald Le Gro Mrs. Elizabeth Leggett Chapter I Social Science English Nr fend Ms. Rebecca Lucier Ms. Nancy Martin Mr. Richard McAllister iducation Department Head ri QQ Mr. Manning Morris Speech Therapist English Social Science M X N'- eff: 1, I h W- E f ' . J.M w 5w ef:' Mrs. Elizabeth Mules Ms. Lois Muto English English '55 lt' W I sf. .. Margie Nevarez-Cortez Counselor Mrs. Margaret Norris Mr. Ted Omura English Industrial Arts if A 'I' If V, 'n ef Mrs. Linda Perry MVS- MYVDH PHVVY Consumer Living EnSl'5l1 Mr. Ben Molnar Social Science Mrs, Delia Nevarez ESL Department Head Mr. William O'Neil Physical Education Mr. Alfred Pohl Industrial Arts Department Head 4 I I ' 1 Q, Mr. Maurice Lemoine Mrs. Ginger Lofgren MF. l0hl'l l-0Yd ESL Music Physical Education Department Head N.,- Xi' Krf Ms. Sabrina Morales Mrs. Robyn Morgan-Lee English Communications Sl Sli' Go get 'em boys! Faculty 215 Still Haven't Graduatec Sb. rt 49 A K. xx s. .Ahk -.- K L,,,,. fa? V fzf I Re X..- Mrs. Donna Potts Mr. Michael Reynolds Mr. Nicholas Rini Ms julie Rivera Mr. john Robb Science Department Head Music Department Head Mathematics English Social Science Mr. Dan Robinsor Mathematics -C, fRf,X. Mr. Fred Robles Mr. Raymond Ruegg Mr. Kelly Ryan Mr. Patrick Ryan Ms. Connie jo Salvo Ms. Linda Schoole Physical Education Science Science Social Science Consumer Living English 216 Faculty Mr. Sandy Schron Science Mr. john Shalongo FRONT ROW: Lauren Elliot, Adrian Parra, Kathryn LaCourt, Alonzo Miller, Ky Truong. BACK ROW: David jones, Manuel Munoz Social Science 16c v' 1 -ff a l -I ,- 'B NA r o 'K JQ' .gi l i Ms. Nancy Shier English Ni Ms. Connie Shoemaker Social Science 'Q' N. fi! g S j is fv gi h K Q ' 1. c . h kk N1 Rf f 2 S lfiil lf li! S i LX: Y . KB v ., t f'x .fs K M ' cccc Mr. Donald Sickler Mr. Steven Slagle Mrs. Valerie Smith Mathematics English Department Head Physical Education xx Mr, Eric Scott Social Science Depart: Head a -xJ S Ms. Grace Shamma Counselor In .X ,ji V, if K S ig fm no J I 5 we ,. a . .3 it S .. ii K 'te NI' fe 4 l f f' f t l ea. Rf Mr. Robert Stand Mrs, Rose Steinhour Mrs. Valerie Sumi Mr. Steve Taylor Physical Education Physical Education Science Work Experience Mr. Fred Tellenbach Ms. Lorraine Tom Mathematics Business X! Q-My .5 4 X A X . A X f. Mrs, Terri Tortomasi Foreign Language L 'T Mfs-IEW? lHlPh0ff The wicked witch of the west and the mad scien ng 'S tist exchange poisoned apples and drinks. Mr, Bradley Walsh Mrs, Sylvia Walters Industrial Arts Mathematics 'bs f , fu. . 2 igg -r Ms. Sayoko Uyeno Mrs, Sherry Valdez Mr, Robert Veylupek Mathematics English Business V ' 'f', l g -4. x' .L Mrs. Sharon Ware Mr. Roger Wilander Mr. Iohn Wilde Mr. Wi-lIiamAWitham Mrs, May Woo Foreign Language Science Science Social Science Counselor ,nu fi 'WI xy Mr. William Young Physical Education Mrs. Barbara Zafonte Science Mr. Peter Zotovich Ms. Lynn Zorbas Physcial Education Counselor Kr Ve'-v f X Mr, Maw-Song Wang Science , gs M 4-Qiafs ' ii K xf- I K.: N. F ei B . .,-. .Q I sr i 'Qt 5? Wi ' 2 E- r- 1 vii'- lfx W if ' Ms. Patsy Woock Nurse Facuhy 217 Guidance Work Experience l . l i Olga Baca Cathy Blanco june Buffington Terry Catanese Angela Galez Dominica Larriva Work Experience Work Experience Guidance Secretary Guidance Secretary Data Clerk Guidance Secretary '-ef lx t. it K QL 'X xx Lv H M, fe if 1 H'NJ3 A X VWPQkg.NfNa ff, ,L-we A fu N Vw f 1 1 T ' M. 't'f N.f'A ,192 Ray Chavez lo Ann Timmons Eunice Ossian Linda Stalcup Kayo Uno Darra Ward Work Experience Work Experience Guidance Secretary Guidance Technician Guidance Guidance Technician Attendance G 'Vx Grace Ferry Cindy Franz K X, Work Experience Work Experience Van Luu Sylvia McFarland Rosalie Tripodi Hoi Vinh Attendance Attendance Attendance Technician Attendance Lilorar 218 Facuhy Curriculum I ees.- ,, Laura Hezlet Elizabeth Lozano joy: 4- Mazzone Irma Fonner Esther Griego Lupe Ordaz Curriculum Curriculum Curriculum Secretary Library Aide Media Center Bookroom do 'N' 5 34 , K :gc - lk .igfx E Aw,f Pat Corwin Miyo Nagano lane! 5l0I10r11B' it Deans' Sec rotary A5sI. Principal's Secretary Asst. PHnclp.1l'Q Sects' i'- A ima VwN 5 Aides ll ' 4 if Q 5 at . ,, 49 5 ' ' .l' ' 'aff , K X it :AMW 1' 11 I Esther Arredondo Lorell Bartelone Bertha Begyes losephine Berriendos Consuelo DeRusse Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide 1 loyce Gee Lupe Hernandez Stella Hernandez Mary Lopez Delores Maes Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide 'L -1 fi: 1,65 YM? pl 3 L Qs A 1. Margo Pereyda Carmin Ramirez Pat Romero Elaine Stuart Sharon Torda Enrique Villegas Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide -Q Z A ,L 3,1 ' l l f' N1 ' Y - A 'sr Betty lackson School Bank Ernestine Bacio Home School Coord. Martha Chacon Chap. 1 Secretary t v M Tony Garcia jerry jones Manuel Molina Migrant Ed. Health Office Sec, Industrial Arts Toolman xf S, X .,x K ,f 3 , 1 B f' ' - 1 f x-.v f X I 'fb Becky Morales loan Morzov jimmy Riigio Amelia Rodriguez Nancy Rogers Sherman Young Migrint Ed. Secretary Technician P.E. Allen ant P.E, Attendant Activities Home St hool Coord. Staff 219 lt . i . The Chosen Few 0 Mrs. Henderson looks off into the sunset while Pei-Chi Chang contemplates on his next competition. The newly introduced Academic Decathlon com- petition took place in Torrance on Saturday, November 14. Ms. julie Rivera was head coach of the Academic Decathlon team. Other coaches who con- tributed to the effort were Ms. Shoemaker, Mr. Heinrich, Miss Martin, Mr. Kanow, Mrs. Mules, Mrs. Morgan Lee, and Mrs. Henderson. The competition was stiff and San Gabriel can be proud of the fine ef- fort shown by its team. San Gabriel High was the only school in the Alhambra District to participate in the Decathlon this year. The 13 Matadors that were chosen to represent San Gabriel High School were organized into three catagories: Honor fa PGA of 3.75 to 4.00 was necessaryl, Scholastic ta GPA of 3.00 to 3.74l, and Varsity ta GPA of 2.99 or Iessl. The team members were chosen on the basis of their GPA, teacher recommendations and an inter- view. They competed in a variety of subjects in- cluding economics, mathematics, language, literature, and social sciences. The actual competitions con- sisted of written tests, speeches and debates. The competition also consisted of a Superquiz given at the end with over a hundred schools competing at the sametime. San Gabriel High was represented by the finest Matadors. Among them were Pei-Chi Chan , Pauline Fong, Frank Kim, judy Kim, Kevin Land, Elfena Lara, long Lee, Paul Lin, Rob Magallanes, Harry Munoz, jagruti Shukla, Matt Spitler, and Dana Valenzula. Of the 13 Matadors, onl the top six actually competed. They all spent several! hours each week meeting with teachers and studying to hel prepare'thems'elves. The kids were wonderful anclnl am extremely roud of their progress, said Kanow. The effort and, pro- gress they made was evident as they competed with confidence and strove for excellence. The success of the Academic Decathlon gave life to a new club on campus. The Academic Decathlon Club was started in April. Membership was open to everyone and it promises to be a rewarding organiza- tion. Members of the club will also have a chance to become a part of the team for next year's exciting competition. 220 Academic Decathlon .,',vmx,4v, rt ' - s. .Q f'MfgL: mv..-1. ... ...... A aalaumwnxvnm Enthusiastic competitors hard at work. M i ,,,' are I' aw ,-f' .-...k 8 Matt Spitler after a hard day of competition in lagruti Shukla and Pei-Chi Chang rethink strategy before returning to competition. Torrance. .. 3, .,.. - 'K 'K M 1gt4:11ifafmW' new Mwwwuuvwvmwx 'tif N' ,M ,.,,A., .i,,, , f'f'-' N v,,, :t,..',,-31,4- g3g1fM.w. W f Y ' w,,.,,M.,,.,,, ,wwf wf-WWW V - r Q 5 ,ff W ' Representing San Gabriel High School, the Academic Decathlon team proudly marches by. Academic Decathlon 221 5:20 S., 0 .ws 'J-Q, ,gb .:1.-?f:1- -4-2: :'-.111 .. 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One minute they were great public sfpokesmen and in the next they were odging curious reporters inquiries. Yes, it was a scandalous year in- deed. From the loss of a Supreme Court nomination to the loss of a Presidential nomination, the scandals SCAN DALS THE CUNTRAS Soldiers running through a blood drenched land. Blind terror. Torture. Rape. Slow agonizing death followed their footsteps. All in the name of stopping violence. All in the name of freedom. In this way, one may believe, the kill- ing, it was justified. Pregnant women were maimed, unborn children s ain all in the name of freedom. Villa es burnt to the ground, villager's throats slashed. Farms crushed to nonexistance, farmers tortured to death. All in the Name of Freedom. Civilians brutally disfigured in front of a world whose eyes remain closed. It didn't mat- ter who was destroyed. The freedom fighters lrightl were justly supported for their noble cause. After all, they are considered the moral equivalent to our founding fathers. Well, that is according to president Reagan fbottom rightl . . . Many Americans are still wondering why Reagan, Bush and the State Department are sup- porting the Contras while they are known killers. grew and grew. In the words o umble jimmy Swaggart labov You cannot cover exposed. sin! It has t It was exposed, again and ag Less than a year after Swaggart 4 demned the actions lim Bakker, who was accuse adultry, Swag art himself was ui suspicion of dgoing the same hei aCt. of TV Evan l' 234 Closing sal 'i w md! F' is C ATTRACTIONS What do a bizzare love affair, a relief comic in Vietnam, and a satirical news staff have in com- mon? They were the basis of the three hottest attractions this year as Fatal Attraction, Good Morning Vietnam, and Broadcast News became the most memorable flicks of'88. Fatal Attraction, staring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close lleftl, was a dark and chilling tale of love and psychotic obsession. Good Morning Vietnam, on the other hand, was a li ht and humorous story. Robin Wiiiams, in a critically acclaimed performance, portrayed a one man, djfmorale booster of soldiers during the war. Broadcast News, nominated for seven academy awards, starred William Hurt, Albert Brooks and Holly Hunter. This story had something to say about corporate greed an overrated news anchors. So, what was new on television? Fox Television, the alle ed fourth network, brought to the screen many new dimensions in TV view- ing with shows like Married: With Children, The Tracey Ullman Show, and Werewolf. CBS added a new perspective to the over-cliched 'Nam story with Tour of Duty. And last lbut not leastj trekkie fans were appeased with Star Trek: The Next Generation. 1988 Winter Olympics Games The trials and tribulations. The triumphs and tragedies. All were witnessed by the millions of spec- tators of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games in Calgary. For sixteen days the world fell silent as the greatest athletes battled for titles of fame and cglory. Fans watched in bewil erment as dreams became reality and desires were destroyed. They cheered at the gallant feats of skill and victory while they mourn- ed those who fell short of it. . . In Men's Figure Skating USA's Brian Boitano 1 ower leftl captured the audiences heart with his por- trayal of a French officer during Napolon's rule. His precise techni- ques and dramatic expressions gave him the winning edge over Canada's Brian Orser. Boitano brought home America's first gold. One of the highlights of Winter competition is Alpine Skiing. The Swiss, who were traditionally dominant in this event had Pirmin Zurbriggen as their hopeful. Zur- briggen was expected to clinch all five gold medals of the event. After winning one though he lost control when e hit his ski on a slalom pole lleftl. Austria's Hubert Stroh took the gold. The O ympics had it's share of unexpected downfalls and upsets but over all it was time of victory and national pride. It was a time when nations united together for a single purpose. The Winter Olym- pics placed its mark in the history of 1988. Closing 235 A Day In the Life of a Photographe I I So there I was, doing nothing and enjoying it when I get this call from the Yearbook Staff. They say something about a deadline and needing pictures, You would normally think that I, as a photographer, would jump at this golden op- portunity. NO WAY! Do you know what it's like asking people for their picture? Some of them stare at you kinda funny like there's something wrong with you. Others are a bit rude about it and screech obscenities. It's no fun at all, I tell you. Oh well, I guess I can take a couple of pic- tures. There can be no harm in doing that. Boy, was I wrong. . . I carefully locate my first two subjects, two mean looking dudes. I politely ask ifl can take their picture. The big one warns me that if I take his picture, He'll break both my legs . . .' 7 I I I painfully limp back to my Humanities class where I--find a group ofg friends nice enough to pose for me. But as time goes by I find more and more people giving me that strange look. Why are they looking at me that way? Do I look funny? Is it something I said? Photographers get no respect. 7 7 236 Closing use J , P 'Q fl I . rs a. ' 'V . . I I I I I I tsis l rigid ig? ' :M V K5 ,ami , '50 , ,Q v is f tlagliwuzs hw - JQ? 'fWw l uW'UYd,7 ., ,.-ef - San Gab I I I've had about enough of this. My work as a photographer is done. I head out to Senior Court where I see some friends hang- ing out. Get this, they see the camera and they want me to take a pic- ture of them. This changes everything. Going to the gym I see two more people who want their picture... ll I I just my luck, I'm always behind the camera. Oh well! I turn back and meet this in- teresting fellow who in- sists he has an imaginary friend. OK, I've read about these kind of p e o p I e i n m y Psychology class. I just take his picture when he holds his hands out ff I I Well that just about wraps up my day. I go to my house only to find these strange people congregated there. To- day's not my day. when I go back to school I'm rewarded for all my troubles ' with a cute smile and friendly wave. good-bye. ff Closing 237 A Q 'Q 238 Closing 'tif The music sin s in the silent background. This is u end, beau-tif-ful iiend . . . This is the end, my only frienr the end The end of our elaborate plans, the end everything that stands, the end. The wind blows softly in the distance. it's time to mox on. Can you picture what will be, so li-mit-less and free? It's hard to leave. The memories hold you back. Whe you remember everything that happened this yea c maybe this book will help Special thanks o to everyone that made this yearbo possible: The stag, Anthony Loya Studios, Gary Robert Brian Martin, our one and only publisher Viga Hall, Clai bourn School for letting us shoot our pictures there, an Mrs. joyce Uphoff for putting up with me for so long. r, ND 72222 C ' 'J L J k 4 HX-4 ..-4' -- nf A ' I Irs-A n 9x4 5 , is , if QFT3349? fl , 1ti?y. 1 X5 A1 fd! I SA 5 -I r Q' LMS? ff -ffqgfai Qffaw. ffffw '1 f . I Q m it L :J 5 240 Index Abasla, Iudi C. 53 Abasta, Steven D. 83 Abasta, Thomas L. 83 Abbott, Keith I. 67 Abbott, Nancy l. 12, 36, 40, 102, 106 Abrt-a,1enniferG. 12, 34, 38 Abrego, Michael I. 53 Acevedo, Victor H. 12 Ac osta, Ilenry C. 12 Atosta, Patrick B. 83 Ac osta, Robert M. '53 Acosta, Steven A. 53 Adamo, William I. 12 Adams, Gloria M. 67, 112 Adams, Marist-la 212 Adatto, Debra 212 Addis, lennifer P. 6,7 Adragna, Domenica 83 Agoncillo, Abegae 83 Agonc illo, Anthoinett A. 12 Aguayo, jennifer A. 83 Aguilar, Ana L. 813 Aguilar, Christina M, 67 Aguilar, Dionne D. A1.1UIltlf,l0Ell. 83 A1,!,UIl-1f,lt'I1I1ll,l'l' C, 12 Aguirre, Rosemary 83 Agus, Emmanuel 53 A fus, june L. 12,103 Aliumada, Christine D. 83 Alt afar, Mario 83 Alexandris, Metaxia 83 Alexandris, Nikko 67 Allaro, Aythen H. 83 Allen, Raquel 67 Allum, Kimberly R. 67 Almanza, Alma O. 83 Almendarez, Breska I. 8.3 Almeyda, I leana 8 3, 112 Alonso, Cecillo 67 Altman, Ieffrey 52, 53, 103, 104, 106, 180 Alva, Gabriel N. 53 Alvarado, Eraneella 83 Alvarado, lesse I2 Alvarenga, Kristoffer A. 107 Alvarado, I orenzo 8.3 Alvart-nga, Marixa V. 83 Alvarado, Michael D. 67 Alvarez, Michael A. 67 Alvarado, Nickie 83 Alvarado, Sergio 12, 114 Alvarez, Valentin 83 Alvirlrez, leronimo 83 Alvidrez, Iesus I. 5.3, 180 Amador, Richard 210 Amaya, Albert A. 53 An, Mai A. 83 Ant hondo, Tonya T. 83 Anders, Celeste 12 Andersen, Kyle A. 83 Anderson, Martin 212 Andrade, Ana A, 53 Andrade, Donald l. 53 Andrade, lohn E. 83 Andrade, loe 67 Anguiano, Leticia 83 Angniano, Michael 1. 67, 112 Angulo, I isa M. I2 Ajrperson, Ron 210 Arbogast, Elilabeth A. 83 Arce, Roxana 83 Archibeque, Regina M. 12 Arthtber1ue,Suzette M. 53 Art huletta, Celeste M. 67 Arduini, Carol L. 53, 108 Arebalo, Richard D. 67 Arec higa, Silvia 53 Argueta, Miguel A. 53 Arguello, Sergio E. 12 Arias, Robert 83 Arrzmendi, An 'elika 53 Arizmendi, Zulpma 53 Armas, Kimberly T. 83 Armendariz, Catherine I. 67 Armstrong, ChrystalfR R. 12 Arnold, Paul 212 Arrarnbide, Belinda G. 67 Arredondo, Renee M. 813 Arreola, Agustin 67 Arreola, Mercedes T. 53 Arstott, Sally 212 Arteaga, Silvia E. 67 Au, Giai Cam S3 Aubut, Dana l. I2 Aubut, Kenneth I. 12 Autajay, Iasnn M. 53 DEX Aversa, Andrea M. 53 Aviles, Adrian 1, 53 Ayala, Alicia S3 Ayala, I nrlque 823 Ayala, laura 211 Ayala, Nancy 83 Aluela, David A. 12 Babcoc k, Cindy A. 53 Babineaux, Michael T, 83 Baca, Corinne 1. 67 Bachman, Daniel P. 53,186 Bains, Amarjeet D. 12 Bains, Chemayne G. 67 Bains, Tochil N. 67 Baiza, Leonard I. 53 Baker, Clare M. 83 Baker, Kenneth R. 83 Banh, Hanh M. 83 Banh, Phat T. 67 Banks, Kim 12,112 Barajas, Kenny 53 Barajas, Melinda I. 53, 83 Barajas, Moises 67 Baro, Rose 210 Barnes, Brandy A. 83 Barnes, Valarie M. 53 Barrett, Andrea M. 83 Barrera, Carrie I. 67 Barrera, Ernesto 83 Barrera, Raymond B. 67 Barrios, Alejandro 53, 114 Barrios, David 212 Barrios, Yerly 83, 107, 108 Barron, George 83 Barton, leffrey P. 67 Barvin, Beckie I. 13 Bateman, Matthew B. 107,114 Battaglia, Mary A. 83 Battaglla, Salvatore A. 67 Bauer, Ro er 212 Bautista, Sieri G. 83 Beal, Paul G. 13' Beams, Tina R. 67 Bear, Laurel 212 Bear, Ruth E. 813 Bear, Troy D. 53 Beatie, Richard D. 83 Becerra, Cynthia A. 5.3 Becerra, Ramon A. 67 Be erow, Neal H. 53,186 Begrens, Darci A. 66, 67 Beirne, Clayton M. 67 Bell, Anthony A. 8.3 Belt, Grace 83 Belt, Marie D. 13 Beltran, Gilbert I, 83 Benavides, lvette E. 83 Benavides, Lisa D. 67 Bender, William A. 82, 83, 102 Berdigay, Ted A. 13 Berg, Michael l. 83 Berry, Malachie R. Bertram, Tonya R. 13,35,112 Betancourt, Cindy P. 67 Biboso, Iris 5.3, 104, 105 Binder, Adam S. 83 Bingham, Valerie 212 Blackwell, Chad E. 53 Blackway, Michelle l.. 13,113 Blair, Tonya L. 53 Blake, lacob A. 67 Blanco, Alejandro I. 53 Blandino, Cynthia M. 83 Blandino, William 67 Blatt, Phil 212 Blumgart, George R. 13 Bobb, Caralyn D. 13 Bodner, Peggy M. 83 Bogris, Christina 13, 35 Bo ris, Irene 3 Bolgding, Charlene L. 53 Bonilla, Marvilla N. 67 Boone, Myra 212 Borbua, Caren D. 83 Borbua,Iudith1. 53 Bottoms, Tamara A. 53 Boyle, Edward 1. Branson, Robert 212 Bravo, Gustavo 1. I3 Bravo, Sergio A. Breitman, Samantha ll. Brenes, Brenda M. Briones, Eduardo 67 53,108,114 67 84 Briseno, Claudia 117 Brock, Robert 212 Brock, Sharon M. 84' 172 Broda, Maria C. t3rown, Kenneth M. H Bruning, Michael G. 13 Bryant, I eanne M. I2 l3Utl1lCLl1l0, Michelle 284 '. . ann . jiflfiifjjllr C 53,104,106 Bus,D.mgii. '14 run, naar v. I3 I'3ui,Khue Kim T. l 311051112 Bui,MylI. 107 Buranen, Amy R. 84 Burke, joshua A. 84 Burke, lason W. 13 Byron, Susan M. 67 Caballero, Ratael M. 117 Cabrera, Cuba A. 68, 112, 174, 175 Cabrera, Gilbert 68 Cabrera, Marial. , Cabrera, Martha Y. 53 Cact-res, llenry C. 68 Calderon, Blanca E. 93 Calderon, Leslie 55 Calderon, Stephen O. 68 Camat ho, Daisy 63 Carnac ho, lesus M. 13 Camacho, Mir hael A. .34 Campbell, Angela A. 554, 112 Campbell, Douglas 212 Campos, Dennis S. 53 Campos, I fren M. 84 Campos, Octavio 65 Camunas, Victor 55 Cano, Maribel 68 Cano, Monica l 5 Cao, Bing Quan I. 68 Cao, Bing Song A. 65 Cao, Minh Trang T, 5 3, 104 Cao, Nhan H. 84 Cao, lhi M. 53 Capiendo, linus 68, 112 Cajipiello, Mario C. 65 Carbajal, Priscilla 68 Carr amo, Manuel I. 84 Cardenas, Gustavo 65 Cardenas, Ieticia 53 Cardenas, Maribel 68 Cardenas, Sergio 55 Cardenas, Wendy L. 84 Cardiel, David A. 65 Cardona, Angelica 63 Cardona, Cruz R. 55 Cardola, Robert D. 63 Carle, Matthew C. U Carlos, Daniel 68 Carlson, Athena I. 53 Carmona, lohn G. 53 Caro, Ramona M. 68, 112 Carone, Nicole M. 53 Carrasco, julio R. 13 Carrillo, Claire F. 68, l l 3, 114 Carrillo, I ucia 13 Carrillo, Nicholas G. 53 Cartagena, Corin S. 68 Carta, Teresa L. N35 Cartwri ht, Theresa 212 Carvajaii Cesar 63 Casanave, Ernesto 212 Casanova, lose A. l 3, 112 Casas, Gurllermin 13, 112 Casas, Hugo 1 3 Casas, Leticia 68 Casillas, llec tor l. 68 Castaneda, David A. 13 Castanon, Edward P. 55 Castaneda lavier H. 13 Castaneda, joseph L. 14, 176 Casta nola, Steven I. 34 Castelianos, Adriana l 74 Castellucr ro, Anthony 212 Castillo, Gabriel 84 Castillo, Orlando I. '53 Castillo, Samuel A. 84 Castro, Arturo 14 Caterio, Cedric 14 Celebre, Francesco TA Cella, Michael S. 6? Cerda, Claudia F. 'ati Cervantes, Patric ia P. 68 Cervantes, Pedro 14, 5 L il-- q. 16, 55 DEX Chairlez, Maria D. 58 Chin, Victor-M. 85 Chamagua, Mario A. Ching, Yin ling A. 69 68,176 Chin , Sinh S. 69 Chamagua, Ralph R. 84 Chiu, Emily E. 54,104,106,1l3 Chamberlin, Brian D. 14,112 511111, Rlklmffl 85 Chamberlin, Cal 212 Chiu, Steven K. I 85 Chan, Anna 53 Chong, YunnHa1 54 Chan, Albert H. 14, 40, 106 Chow, Alice W. 69, 107 Chan, Dave ic 53, 104 fil1UW,E915- 14 Chan, Henry R. 53,104, 106 Chow,lI1Y1mY F, 14-112 Cl1an,jo5eph L, 84 Christiansen, Gail,L. 69 Chan, jimmy S, 14,112 Christensen, Kristina M. 15 Chan, Kugn Y, 53 Christiansen, Linda M. 85 Chan, Rosena S. 53 Chu, le-311 K- 69 Chan, Suet Terri 84 Chu, l21m9S W- 15 Cha11,Su53n 84 Chu, Ming Ling 15,108 Chan, Serena S. 68, 105 Cl1UC- Cu N- 15 Chan, tony M. 68,107 Chuc, V611 V- 15 Chang, Beth Y. 84,114 Chun, Everett W- 55 Chang, David F. 104, 106, 107, 108 Chung- Eugene G- 54 Chang, jennifer C. 68, 101, 104 Chungf lVf1 1 S-- 54 Chang, julie K, 68 Chung, john W. 69 Chang, johnny 14, 54,103, 104 Chung, K1911 T- 69 Chang, Kelly 14,40,105,108 Chung, ROY I, 15,102,103 Chang, Lana 66, 106 ChU0l 8-N8l1'0 85 Chang, Liga P, 68 Cinelli, Louis 212 Ch3ng,M,1yy 14 Cisneros, Anton S. 69 Chang, Prgirjen 63, 103 Claisse, Melissa D. 69 Chang, Pei-Chi 14, 111, 102,10'1, 104,40 Cn, Buu S- 54 Chang, Shaun 68 CU, Kiel! 54 Chao, Chi Kang 84 CO, Qui 69 Chan, Helen Y, 84 Colmian, Moises 69 Chan, Surg Yen 14 Cockrell, jeannette H. 69 Chapman, Eng A, 84 Codoner, Steve 6, 15 Chapman, Rebecca L. 68 COS, 1391118 211 Charles, Andrew 84 Co netta, Tamara 213 Chau, Sunny 54 Colienzo,jac11ueline O. 85 Chau, Tuan T, 84 Colina, Lenore C. 54 Chau, Tran My 54 C0nf1e,laS0n 54 Chau, Tai V, 14 Contreras, Valentine 85 Chau, Vi T, 68 Cook, Charles 213 Chau, yen G, 54 Coolbaugh, jamie L. 69 Chavarin, Angel 68 COOPGY, RY-in H- 69 Chavarria, Guzman 84 C00per,W1111am E- 69 Chavarria, Melissa 84, 113 Copcpolo, Paul A. 1, 15, 176 Chavez, Armando 54 Cor ero, Amparo E. 69 Chavez, David 212, 186 CUFS1, Helen 213 Chavez, Dioanna M. 84 Cordon, IU-111 E- 85 Chavez, Hector C. - S4 Cornejo, Rosa M. 485 Chavez, 1 U1 A. 54,112, 113 Cornish. joseph 213 Chavez, M,,n1n T, B4 Corona, Analilia 69 Chavez, Maria A. 68 Coronado, Araceli 69 Chavez, Michael R. 68, 113 Corona, Cesar 15, 176 Chavez, Merce A. 14, 114 Coronado, Gabriela 85 Chavez, Rosa A. 54 Corona, jose A. 85 Chavez, Teresa V. 14, 112,113 Coronado, Karen C, 85 Chavira, Cynthia M. 54 Corsette, Marion 213 Che, Lora N. 14 Cortes, lrene C. 54 Cheadle, Tim A. 68 Cortez, jorge 85 Chee, David K. 54, 112 Cortez, Sophia 15 Chee, Ying C. 68, 104 Cosio, Fernando E. 69, 114 Chen, Chin-Kai 84 Cothren, Michael j. 69 Chen, Cynthia T. 68, 114 Couchman, Scott F. 54, 106 Chen, Dave H. 68 Covarrubias, Andrea 15 Chen, Dong S. 54 Covarrubias, Emma 85 Chen, Ellen Y. 84, 106 Covarrubias, Guadalupe M. 54 Chen, Emily P. 84 Cox, joshua B. 85 Chen, Hui-Ya H. 68,105, 112 Cox, jeff L. 150 Chen, Hsiu-Mei 54 Cox, Terry 212 Chen, jason X. 54, 105 Cracknell, Michael E. 54 Chen, jian-Xin 68 Cramer, Karl D. 69 Chen, johnny Y. 68 Cramer, Kurt B. 54 Chen, jason C. 84 Cruz, Billy 15,112 Chen, jenny 54, 104 Cruz, Monica 85 Chen, Kun H. 84 Cruz, Raul R. 69,112 Chen, Kent Y. 68 Cruz, Roberto 69 Chen, Kathy H. 54, 108, 112, 113 Cruz, Selvin E. 15 Chen, Mony A. 14 Cuhias, Doris X. 69 Chen, Steve S. 40 Cuellar, jennifer R. 69 Chen, Vivian M. 6, 54, 102, 103 Cuellar, Tina M. 15 Chen, Yih L. 68 Cuffel, Mike 54 Cheng, Daniel 54,108 Cun, Nam M. 54 Cheng, Li I. 14, 106,108 Curiel, Cecilia 54 Chern, Iohnny C. 84 Curiel, Leticia 85 Cheung, Amy Y. 69 Cheung, Ray G. 84,114 Cheung, Tiffany 14 Cheung, Walter W. 54 Chi, Sharon 69, 112 Chia, Cho L. 14 Chiang, judy H. 14 Chiang, Lisa 69, 108 Chien, Charlene 14 Chien, Lian P. 104, 106 Daly, jeffrey D. 69 Chien, Ted 69 Dam, Chan D. 69, 114 Chien, Winnie 85 Dam, Nhi M. 85 Chilpa, Erik M. 85 Dang, Dat Thai 85 '1:in, Andy 54,107,112 Dang, Huy Xuan 85 gn, Bi:-gky 85 Dang, Ha 15 ati., tis., M, 14, 19, 112 Dang, Hai 54 Cittn Steven 69, 106 Dang, Linh 54 Dim-. Tammy A. 69 Dang, Mai Tu 69 it-W U I 1 'ikigm 1 ljil 1 i l Dang, Tommy H. Dang, Than1g D. Dan , Van . Dan8, DungL. Danh, Dao . Daniels, Matthew j. Dare, Marilyn Darnell, jennifer M. Darnell, Michelle A. Dart, Andrew P. Daugherty, Crystal M. David, Louisa Davidson, Glenn M. Davidson, Todd R. Davies, Pamela T. Davila, Paul A. Davila, Renaldy Davis, Sadikifu N. De Ande, Richard A. De Avila Danny ' De Frie, Latisse M. De Haven, Edgard C. De La Rosa, Andres j. De La Paz, Belinda M. De La Paz, Cecilia M. De La Torre, Cecilia G. De La O, javier De La Torre, Lisa Y. De La Cruz, Cecilia M. De La Torre, Roberto De La Torre, Rosemary R. De Leon, Gonzalo A. De Lira, Irma De Los Santos, jacqueline De Los Santos, jefferson U. De Los Santos, jennifer U. De Nino, Ronald Del Real, Maria G. Del Rio, Marisol Del Rosario, Marie B. Delgado, Alfonso Delgadillo, Isaac Delgadillo, john H. Del 'Ac ua, Richard P. Denoveil, Dustin D. Denovel, john C. Denyer, Lisa j. Devine, Paula Diaz, Amelia Diaz, Dante Diaz, Emilio Diaz, Francisco Diaz, Gabriel R. Diaz, judith M. Diaz, Lilia Diaz, Lillian Diaz, Letticia V. Diaz, Melissa M. Diaz, Noemi Y. Diaz, Peggy Diaz, Steven M. Diaz, Sergio M. Diep Dung T. Diepi L am B. Diep, Oanh M. Diep, Quang T. Diep, Tom T. Diep, Thanh T. Dietz, Richard E. Dimaranan, jose M. Dinh, My Phung L. Dinh, Nga M. Dip, Ant ony I. Dip, john Do, Bang N. Do, Hoang T. Do, Loan Do, Phu Thuc Doan, Cam M. Dominguez, Enrique Dominguez, jeffrey R. Dominguez, jonathan R. Domin uez, jesse D. Donneiy, Michael Donnelly, Sean C. Donohue, Matthew D. Doshi, Minal Doshi, Niraj, K. Dowell, Zachary j. Drapal, Erica T. Drew, Elaine Du, C11ongV. Du, Cuc N. Du Bois, Eva Dubon, Leonel E. Duong, Ha ilrenej Duong, Linda Duong, Linh M. Duong, Paul Duong, Quan C. Duong, Teresa Duong, Thanh H. 106,107 54 as 54 15 85 213 3,54,112,113 69 as 15 213 54 85 15,102,103,150 85 69 15 15 54 69 is 54 15,104 85,107 S4 85 54 54,112,114 69 15 85 69 85, 105 69 15 213 85 85 B5 15 69 54 S4 69 176 16,102,103 213 16 S4 16 69 112 54 85 85 69 16,174 16 69 as 54, 62, 102 54 69 54 69 as 85 16, 39,l02,103,112 69 69 69 55 69 69 69 55 55 16 SS 16 16 213 16,112,176 85 55,104,105 70,104,112 16,35 55 213 85 55,104 213 16 70 16,104,105,112 16 70, 104,106,112 85 55,104 55 Index 241 Duong, Vietvan 70 Duong, Vay C. 55 Duong, Xuong V. 55 Duran, Gabrielle P. 70 Duran, Maryhelen L, 86 Earl, Elizabeth 213 Eastman, john K. 16 Eastwood, Melissa I. 86, 113 Eggleston, Crystal L. 16 E ias, Francisca M. 70 Emerson, Kate D. 55,112 Erickson, Carol L, 55,112 Escalante, Elmy E. Escalante, Milma M. Escamilla, Georgina Escamilla, Randy F. Escarsega, Gabriel V. Escobar, Ernesto S. Esparza, Arturo 86,114 86,114 70 16 16,112 16 86 Esparza, Kimberly A. 16, 112 Esparza, Valerie I. 113 Espinoza, Alicia B6 Espinoza, Claudia 55 Espinoza, Ernest R. 86 Espinoza, javier 55 Espinoza, Lourdes M. 55 Espinoza, Silvia 70 Espinoza, Virginia 70 Esquer, Robert 70 Estephan, Marc E. 55 Estrada, Alberto D. 16 Estrada, Rene T. 55 Estrada, Ricky P. 55 Estrado, Yvette M 70 Evans, Alex M. 55 Fa'ardo, Melissa D. 70 Fallon, Lee M. 55 rarer, scan G. 52,55, 112,176,186 Ferlor, Laurie A. 17, 70 Felix, Carmen C. 55 Felix, Elizabeth 86 Felix, Monica C. 55,112 Felix, Richard 16, 156 Felix, Wendy D. 70 Ferguson, Todd C. 16, 36 Fernandez, Antonio 70 Fernandez, Alex 16 Fernandez, Carmen M, 17 Fernandez, Daniel 213 Fernandez, Esperanza 213 Fernandez, Francisco 55, 186 Fernandez, Grace 55 Fernandez, Gabriel W. 17, 186 Fernandez, Yesenia 86 Fetterly, Cheary A. 6, 17, 34, 112 Fields, Brad D. 17 Fields, Stephanie C. 17 Fierro, Patricia D. Figueroa, Alexander Figueroa, Leo Figueroa, Marc I. 17, 34, Figura, Steve Figurski, Christina E. Finale, Alexander Fiore, Rachel D. Fisher, Lorena Flagstad, Deirdre M. Flanders, Colleen M. Flanders, Mike W. Flores, Anthony L. Flores, Ana B. Flores, Ada Flores, Eileen Flores, Gustavo Flores, luan C. Flores, Martha j, Flores, Mario Flores, Marco A. Flygar, Teresa L. Fong, Pauline P. Fong, Roger A. Forrest, Cathy Fr.1ire,Belma L. Francis Lau, David C. 86 70 86 103 213 86 112 86 17 55 86, 175 55 70 55 17 86 55 17,176 86 70,176 S5 55,106 55,106 55,106 213 55,112 17 DEX Francisco, Ligaya M. 70 Francisco, Mayumi M, 55 Franco, Reyes R. 86 Franco, Veronica L. 70 Frasquillo, Omar O. 86 Frausto, Margarita S. 70 Fraysse, Emmanuelle A. 17, 102 Freeman, jason L. 70, 107 Fregozo, Linda M. 86 French I. S. 17,112 Frias, julius A. 17 Fuhrmann, Bradley C. 86 Fuhrmann, Brian R. 55 Fujumoto, Carla 213 Fung, Wei Q. 70 Furnari, Samuel j, B6 Gacis, Erma T, 86 Gacis, john T. 70 Gaerlan, Rafael G. 17 Gaeta, Catherine 86 Gafare, Edgar 55 Galiazzo, Laura M, 55 Gallagher, Katie A. 55, 112 Gallegos, Daniel C. 70 Gallegos, Francisco R. 17 Gallegos, john R. 70 Gallegos, Lorena 86 Gallegos, Monica D. 86 Gallo, Anthony T. 86 Gallo, Laura 70 Gambino, janell 55 Gambino, Maria C. 70 Gani, Lily S5 Garcia, Anitamarie L. 86 Garcia, Alex 70 Garcia, Andres 70 Garcia, August S. 70 Garcia, Adriana I 7 Garcia, Alberick S. 17 Garcia, Bennie L. 55 Garcia, Charles A. 17 Garcia, David M. 70 Garcia, David C. 55 Garcia, Dina M. 17 Garcia, Edwin A. 70 Garcia, Elsa 55 Garcia, Fawn M. 4 Garcia, Galdino 86 Garcia, George L. 55 Garcia, Ismael j. 86 Garcia, Iris 70 Garcia, Irene 55 Garcia, jose L. 86 Garcia, juan E. 70 Garcia, johann S. 55 Garcia, joseph T. 55 Garcia,juan 55 Garcia jasper 17 Garcia Lupe 70 Garcia Lisa L. 55,102,1l3,174 Garcia Marial. 17, 86 Garcia Melissa S. 86 Garcia Maurilio 55 Garcia Nicholas 86 Garcia Omar 55 Garcia Paul 1. 86 Garcia Raquel 213 Garcia Rosa L. 17,112 Garcia, Tony 70 Garcia, Vanessa A. 56 Garcia, Victor 213 Gardner, Karey K. 82, 86 Gardner, Stacey E. 17, 102,103, 174 Garibay, Abel S6 Garibay, jose L. 86 Garibay, Raul 17 Garma, judy E. 86 Garr, jennifer L. 86 Gasca, Carlos 56, 86 Gasca, Monica L. 86 Gebhardt, Mark W. 56 Gee, Brandon M. 86 Gee, Ho Fai P. 86 Gee, Shelley 213 Gian, Thiem Van 86 Giang, An 1Andyj N. 86 Gil, jesse 56 Gillen, Glenn D. 17 Glllen, Shannon R. 56 Gilley, Lily 213 Gilmer, Carole 213 Giordano, Phillip 86 Glover, Felicity 56 Gomez, Franciscoj. Gomez, Hilda Gomez, johanna Gomez, Lori E. Gomez L uis A. Gomez, Melissa S, Gomez, Michelle L. Gomez, Nour j. Gomez, Renee A. Gomez, S onia R. Gomez, Yanira F. Gong, Andy W, Gonzales, Andrea Gonzalez Gonzalez , Belinda D. Caroline. , Gonzalez, Carlos A. Gonzalez, Danelle R. Gonzalez, Doreen L. Gonzalez, Elizabeth A. Gonzalez, Francisco Gonzales, Francine E. Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez , Gabriella , Graciela , Gloria jenny R. 7 Gonzalez, Lisa M. Gonzalez, Maria G. Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez , Marlo j. , Maria V. , Maria S, , Mario SI , Raul , Rogelio , Socrates , Teresa D. ,Tina M , Vincent F. Gonzalez, Yolanda Goodman, Ilada M, Grabow, Helen K. Grajeda, Rafael Grajeda, Rodolfo A, Greene, Charmean L, Griffith, Edward D. 87 87 71 87 56 86, 87 ' 56 17,112 18 4, 18, 34 56 71,112 18 56 56, 112 18 56 18 56 71 108 71 56, 175 87 87 B7 87 71 56 18 56 18 18 87 71 56 213 87 71 87 71 18,103, 150 87 Grijalva, Brenda 71,175 Grilalva, Raquel 71 Gri lo,john R. 52, 56, 102,103, 176 Grose, Louis M. 4,18 Guan, Qi tjoej H. 56 Guardado, Ralph G, 87 Gudino, Laura 87 Gudino, Marcos 70 Guerrero, Alicia 18, 112 Guerrero, Carlos j. 87 Guerrero, Claudia L. 56 Guerrero, Diane R. 18 Guerra, Gabriel G. 71 Guerrero, Gina M. 18 Guerrero, Leigh A. 3, 112 Guerrero, Maria G. 87 Guerrero, Richard 213 Guevara, Gilbert M. 87 Guevara, Martha 214 Guilarducci, Rebecca B. B7 Guillen, Art B, 17 Guillen, Adam S, 56 Guillen, Elizabeth 56 Guillen, james 87 Guillory, Shanika U. 71 Gumm, Shannon R. 87 Gunnell, Lance E. 71 Gutierrez, Cynthia L. 56 Gutierrez, David L. 71 Gutierrez, Gilbert M 87 Gutierrez, Harvey 56 Gutierrez, Hilda G. 18 Gutierrez, jennifer L. 87 Gutierrez, Marco A. 18, 176 Gutierrez, Martin O. I8 Guzman, David A. 71 Guzman, Monica 56 Guzman, Richard 214 Ha, Cuc K. 50 Ha, jimmy 18 Ha, Kien N. 71 Ha, Linh My 71 Ha Luc A. 56 Ha, Quyen S. 71 Harlden, julie 2 I1 Hai, Lucy Y. 56, II 5 Haight, Laura A. 87 Hales, Sharlene L, 56, 113 Han1in,Vernice A. 56,11-1 vw., 'fv- 57,112, Hu nh Ilan, SangeMi Ilang, Hao Quang Hang, johnny Hang, Lien Q, Hang, Linda S. Hang, Mui T. Hannosh, jenny A. Hannosh, julie A. Ilannosh, Maria K. Hardy, Sharon Hare, David A. Harold, judy Harper, Erik A. Harper, Lia N. Harris, Michael I. Harris, Steven P. Hart, Crystal D. Harvey, Marina HaslameSorenson, Lu Ann Haubrick, Scott C. Hauser, Terra L. Haynes, Maria C. Haynes, Thomas B. He, jian Q Heape, Ronald He 1 tveit, jamie Heilligey, Deanna L. Heinrich, Paul Ilenao, Martha N. tlenderson, Kathy Henriguez, Rene F. Herbert, Stan Heredia, Dana Heredia, Irasema Hernandez, Alberto Ilernandez, Andrew Hernandez, Araceli Hernandez, Alma M Iternandez, Ann M Hernandez Araceli Ilernandez, Christina M Hernandez, David j. Hernandez, Daniel A. Hernandez, Dena M Hernandez Evangelina Hernandez Francisco G. Hernandez, Gina tlernandez, jose j. Hernandez, juan j. Hernandez Karina Hernandez Lisa M. Hernandez Luis M. Hernandez Manuel P. tlernandez, Mark C. Hernandez, Ron M. Hernandez Raul j. Hernandez Ray Hernandez Richard T Hernandez, Valerie D. Hernandez, Victor Hernandez, William j. Herrera, jose Herrera, Miguel A. Herrera, Raul j. Herrera, Salvador Herrington, Skip Iletzel, judy C. Ileun, Michelle A. Higuera, Rosie Hi1ar,Gerardu S. Hijar, Mylisza Hinh, Mui N. Hinh, My T. Hinh, Phong Tac Ho, Andrew C. Ho, Eric S. Ho, Karrie S. Ho, Linh H. Ho, Susan Ho, Sherry Ho, Than Thai P. Hoac, Annie H. Hoac, Hai Kien Hoac, Han Han Hoang, Au H. Hoang, Ha Y. Hoang, Kim Que Hoang, Nam Hoaro, Wayne Holguin, Davina M. Hol uin, Eric Hollinger, Gina M. Hollingshead, Marci L. Holman, Eric W. Holman, Michelle L. Holmes, john Holmes, Wayne flolmsten, Becky S. Hong, Hyun S. Hong, Linh Hoong, Duong C. 1toong, Ki11D. 56,107 87 71 56 56 87 87 56 18 214 18 214 71 18 18 18 71 87, 175 214 56,176 87 174 71,176 71 214 214 71 214 57 214 57 214 18 71 87 113 19,87 71 57 87 87 87 71 19 87 71 19,113 87 71 113 57,71 19 57 108 71 57 214 57 57 19 87 I9 57 87 19 214 175 57 57 19 87 57,105 57 87 88,105 19 57,113 57 as 57 as sa 57 19, 112 S7 72 00 72 214 72 as 72 as as as 214 214 aa 57 72 57 S7 rv-qvmvsnwsi.. DEX Hoong, Lan C. Hoos, Timothy P. Hopper, Bruce Housden, Ted l. Houston, jea-Anne D. Houze, Paul D. Howard, Michelle A. Hsiao, Michelle C. Hsieh, Annie Hsieh, Cheng T. Hsieh, jackson S. Hsu, johnny F. Hsu, Paul C. Hsu, Robert C. Hua, jenny B. Huang, Anne Huang, Grace Huang, jun S. Huang, jennie j. Huang, Ming-Yu Huang, Winnie Huerta, Catalina Hughes, Frances j. Hui, Abraham C. Hui, Norman j. Huizar, Claudia Hum,j effrey W. Hum, Meena N. Hum, Susan S. Hung, Bang N. Huong, Ming S. Huston, Amanda M Huynh, Bich N. Huynh, Day .V Huynh, Dinh D. Huynh, Hai M. Huynh, Keo S. Huynh, Linh Ngoc Linh N. Y 1 Huynh, Man Tue Huynh, Man V. Huynh, Nguyen V. Huynh, Phung D. Huynh, Tai Huynh, Tuan M. Huynh, Ty Huynh, Tran T. Huynh, Trang T. Huynh, Van Peter C. Hwan, Khaw S. Hwan, K in Hwang, Kyu Man Hwe, Robert Hwe, Thomas 72 19 214 72 19 88 19 72 B8 19,108 72,108 19 19 aa I9 57,108 57,104,105 72,104,106 104,108 72 57 19 as 57,107 00 72 88 19, 39,1 ,113 113 05 72 57, 1 I3 19 19 88 57 19 72 72 88 57 88 72 57 19 88 88 72 19 57 88 88 72 20 72 57 lbarra, Carlos M. lbarra, Laura lbarra, Lorena Ibarra, Maria G. lbarra, Martha E. Ida, Sayaka lezzi, john C. Iglesias, Leonard S. lncardona, Marilyn A. lndeck, jack A. Ingles, Claudia L. Iniguez, Michael B. Inostroz, Alonso G. Inostros, Cindy Inostroz, Claudia Ironmonger, Marie E. Ironmonger, Patricia A, 72 88 88 57 57 72 72 20 20 20 57 57 72 88 20 57 88 Ishii, Glen A. 58,107 Ishii, john K. 88 Isidoro, Mary M. 20 Ebonero, lose Fl. 88 jacobs, Peter C. 58 jafri, Unaiza M. 58 james, Trina L. 72,113 jankowski, Matthew S. 72 jara, Robertina G. 72 jaramillo, losephine E. 33 jarasa, lohn G. 58 jarchow, Robin R. 20,40, 103, 104, 105, 174 jarvis, Daryl 20. 391 104 jarvis, Timothy I. 721104 jauregui, james C. 00 jensen, Anne 20 limenez, Daniel A. 20 jimenez, Elizabeth M, 50 johns, jennifer L. 501 175 johnson, Kathleen j. 50 johnson, Kelly 214 johnston, Karen 214 johns, Bmetmi A o o a, ona . lohes, Chad E. 2014011041133 jorgensen, jennifer L. jow, Emily S. 20' 1051 ll2 jow, joyce S. 001 105 low, Tammy T. 721104 juan, Maria V, 107 juan, Veronica M. 104 juarez, Gustavo 85 juarez, Oscarj. 50 juarroz, Carin M. 50 jung, Bo 50 lung, Hoover K. 20, 391 401 104, jun , Ray jurfdo, Luz 511 72 Kameoka, Colin K. 2011041105112 Kan, Kenneth 551 1041106 Kan, Lisa M. 20, 391 401 1041.105 Kanow, Larry 214 Kao, Chivoan 72 Kasai, Susan M. 53,105 Kashiwabara, Seiji E. 661 72 Katrenich, Christy M, 88 Kawamura, Leslie H. 321 88, 103 Kawamura, Lisa M. 531 104 Keh, Yi-Hung 58 Keisner, Derek E. 00 Kelly, Daniel j. 72 Kelly, Nathaniel S. 83 Kerr, David 201 35 Khanthaphixay, Anouphab L. 53 Khaw, Marian Khuon, Myli Khuon, Ty Khuu, Dung V. Khuu, jenny N. Kieng, Bathich S. Kim, Charlie I. Kim, Chi U. Kim, Frank S. Kim, Hyon Chong j. Kim, Hung I. Kim, judy Kim, lung Kim, Min K. Kim, Susan M. Kim, Vu Thy Kim Wanni Kimura, Ted A. King, George Y. Klementich, janet L. Kleven, Sharon Knight, Chris M. Knight, Tim Ko, Ching Ping F. Ko, Coungj. Ko, Li-jen L. Ku, Yi-Huei Kornfeld, Steven Koltes, Kathleen A, Kour, Tech S. Kowalk, john M. Kraiprai, Pichet Kreslake, David E. Kreslake, Timothy M. Krongchana, Chris Ku, jenny S. Kubo, Airlia Kuhn, james M. Kuhn, Robert D. Kung, Shin Ming Kuo, Dinh Le Kuo, Tri D. Kuperberb, Debbie Kusber, Axel M. Kwan, Betty M. Kwan, Christophe P. Kwan, Henry Kwan, Tung M. Kyle, james R. Kyon, Mee-Mann 20, 39, 40, 104,105 5B 72, 104, 107 72 20 58 72 20,40,104,105 58 72 20 61,104,105 20 35, 72 72, 104, 105 ea 72, 104, 88 58 106 20 214 58 214 88 58 88, 108 20 20,102,104, 211 88 58 112 58 72 88 58 58, 106 88 21 88 21, 39 50, 58 58 88 58 214 21 113 f 180 72 58 72 21 4 La, Buu-Tran La, Dai Dan La, Lan N. La, Nga My La, Thanh D. La Barge, Cherie R. La Casella, Damon j. La Piana, jennifer M. La Turno, Steve D. Lachberg, Michael T Lai, Kin Lok Lai, Mui A. Lai, Roger j. Lam, Anderson T. Lam, Angela Lam, Alex C. Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam, Lam Bruce P. Bao, Ky Chi-Y L. Christine C. Cuong S. Danny Dung B. Duyen M. Elizabeth H. Hong, K. jimmy C. julie T. Lai A. My N. Nga B. Ngoc Phuong, N. Trac M. Tai K. Thao K. Thu H. Walter C. Yolanda E. Land, Kevin B. Land Lapi, ron, jason A. Nadyne Lara, Ellena C. Lara, johnny Lau, Lau, Helen K. Selina S. Laub, Kim K, Laub, Teri I. Law, Shek1TimjC. Law, Sheklam M. Lawton, Terry Le, Anh Hung Le, Binh Quy Le, Khanh K. Le, Nguyet K. Le Gro, Donald Leach, jason A. Leal, Luis G. Leal, Patrick Leal, Richard Leao, Cuong T. Ledezma, jorge Lee, Bonnie Lee, Ching Lun Lee, Connie Lee, Carmen Lee, ChivDer Lee, Chun K. Lee, Ellen K. Lee, jennifer E. Lee, jason j. Lee, jong, H. Lee, Kenneth Lee, Lori C. Lee, Min-Yi Lee, Nancy H. Lee, Roger C. Lee, Shu Fen S. Lee, Shu-Hui Lee, Steven Lee, Wen-Po B. Lei, Wei Ran Leizerowitz, Isaac A. Lemoine, Maurice Lemus, Miguel A. Lemus, Ruth I. Leong, Richard H. Lerma, Gabriel j. Lerma, Myra j. Lerner, Anye R. Lespron, Michael Leung, Alfred Lew, Albert Y. Lewy, Lana M. Leynes, Grace D. 88 73 58 88 58 73 58 58 73 88 58 73 88 88 58 21 B8 21 73 58 58 73 73 73 73, 104, 105 21 73 21, 1 13 58 58 58, 104, 106 58 73 73 21 21 21 58 58 S8 73 214 58, 104, 106, 108 21 58 73 21 58, 174 73 58 214 58 73 58 58 215 21 58 73 73 73 21 73 58 58 21 21 21 73,107 73 106 58,104,106 21,39 21,40,105,108,113 . 73 58,107 58,108 58 58,104, 105,107 215 73 Lei, Qun F58 73 58 215 7 21. 58,175 21 112 73 73 73 21 73 21, 36, 40,104 22 73 Li, Cuong K. Liang, Fei G. Liao, Ning F. Lien, Binh T. Lien, Hy H Lien, Hoa Lien, Nghi T. Lien, Phuoc H. Lien, Thoi H. Lien, Vu V. Lieu, Chinh D. Lieu, Lan Hue K. Lieu, Thanh Chi Lillie, Michele M. Lim, A Lim, P ldwin j. agnaroth Lim, Pagnaboth Lim, So chana Limon, jimmy S. Lin, Huor C. Lin, john C. Lin, Lan E. Lin, Pau?C. Lin, Ting-Yi Lions, Duane Liu, jimmy H. Liu, Mui S. Lui, Shi-Ru Lui, Sam S. Lui, Yuen Ah Lloyd, Nicole N. Lloyd, Rodrick A. Lo, Hung A. Lo, Vasuma Lo, Willie H. Loc, Senh S. Locquiao, Dawn Loera, Maria D. Loeza, Marina Lofgren, Ginger Lofgren, Kristin L, Lonergan, Anissa P. Lonergan, David E. Long, Tai Ca Lopez, Abelardo Lopez, Claudia M. Lopez, Eric R. Lopez, Felicita 1. Lopez, Fernando Lopez, Martin E. Lopez, Monica Lopez , Michael T. Lopez, Paul A. Lopez, Roger B. Lopez, Ricardo M. Lopez Lopez Lou, S Louie, , Rosa D. , Silvia chenh M, Henry Lowry, lacobj. Loya, Damian D. Loyd, john Lozano, Oscar S. Lu, Dennis K. Lu, Maria Lu, Pa Lu, Ph ulus K. ong, T. Luc, Cam B, Lucero, Crystal C. Lucier, Rebecca Lugo, Kelli C. Lui, Koon M. Luke, Luna, Lung, David A. Isabel P. Daniel T. Luong, Hai T. Luong, Hien K. Luong, Nhu M. Luong, Tam Lupo, Christina M. Luu, Cuong, T. Luu, Huy Quoc A. Luu, Peter X. Ly, Binh C. Ly, Chan N. Ly, Dan T. Ly, Dung H. Ly, Duyen A. Ly, Dat T. Ly, Hung C. Ly, Kiet Tuan Ly, Luan D. Ly, Loi T. Ly, Minh T. Ly, Nhu U. Ly, Nhu T. Ly, Phuong K. Ly, Phuong L. ,Pe ,Th ggy Phan B. uc N. LY Ly, Thanh Q. I-Y DEX 58 22,104 58,104 73 59 52, 59,104,106 22, 40, 104,105, 74 59 22, 59, 22, 74, 40 113 173 73 73 22 105 105 106 58 58 106 58 22 104 59 22 73 73 59 105 73 107 1 12 214 22 73 74 59 74 107 59 180 74 74 59 22 105 74 215 74 59 22 74 59 113 59 74 74 74 74 59 22 74 22 2 2 74 74 59 59 59 21 5 59 104 22 74 74 74 74 21 5 74 59 74 59 59 106 108 59 74 102 59 74 107 59 74 59 59 22 22 90 90 74 59 74 59 74 74 59 90 90 Ly, Tommy B. Ly, Tri Nhon G. Ly, Than K. Ly, Thani T. Ly, Thu A. Ly, Vinh Ngoc Ly, Vy C. Van B, Lv, Lysne, Matthew W. 90 90 74 74 59 90 90 74 59 Ma, Bree C. 82, 90, 105 Ma, Hung M. 22 Ma, jing Y. 74 Ma,joan c. 59,112,113 Ma, Linh T. 74,107 Ma, Nghia Hai 90 Ma, Nghi T. 22, 40, 105 Ma, Phung B. 23 Ma, Tin I. 59 Ma, Wayne 59 Ma, Yen Roger V. 2 3, 106 Mac, Niem Tieu 106 Macchia, Angela 59, 108 Macchia, Franco 90 Macedo, Danielle I. 50, 74 Mach, Chan T. 59 Mach, Irene B. 90 Machuca, Laura P, 90 Macias, Claudia E. 90 Macias, javier 90 Macias, Ruben 74 Mackessvi jacob W. 90 Madrid, Andy 74 Madrid, Eric j. 59 Magallanes, Robert, jr. P. 23 Magana, George 23 Magana, Oscar 90 Magee, Allison L. 3, 59 Ma n, Daniel R. 74 Mai, Christine T. 23 Mai, jeffrey Q. 60 Mai, Suong N. 74 Maisano, Edward K. 60 Makar, George E. 23 Malchow, jean M. 60 Maldonado, Adriana 74 Malki, Rania 90 Mallen, Maria A. 60 Mallett, Mark E. 60 Manley, David P, 90 Manzanilla, Romeo A. 74 Manzano, Victor 74 Maravilla, Miguel A. 23 Mares, Sara E. 23 Markham, Clarence E. 6, 23 Marquez, Adrian M. 74 Marquez, Felipe M. 60 Marquez, Hu o M. 90 Marquez, Micliiele M. 90, 174 Marquez, Marilyn H. 113 Marquez, Martha S. 23 Marquez, Ricardo M. 90 Marquez, Roxane 90 Marquez, Roberto 23 Marquez, Sandra M. 23 Marr, Laurie j. 74 Martinez, Adriana 90 Martinez, Arturo S. 74 Martinez, Alex A, 60 Martinez, Alexander 23 Martinez, Briselda 90 Martinez, Carlos A. 90 Martinez, Christina 74 Martinez III, Carlos C. 60 Martinez, David 90 Martinez, Desiree M. 90 Martinez, Gustavo R, 23 Martinez, Isidro 60 Martinez, jeannine N. 74 Martinez, jose j. 23, 130 Martinez, josephine D. 60 Martin, Kimberly A. 74 Martinez, Leticia Y. 74 Martin, Leticia P. 60 Martin, Naney 215 Martin Del Camp, Lou A 60 Martinez, Lisa 23 Martinez, Miguel A. 90 Martinez, Martin 60 Martinez, Margarita 23, 105, 112 Martinez, Richard M. 60 Martinez, Salvador 90 Martinez, Sam 23 Martinez, Valentino 74 Mascorro, Anthony M. Mascorro, Sandra Matsuno, Claire M. Matsuno, Kit Maurizio, Lucia A, Mayfield, Scot E. Mayor, Michael D. Mazzone, Robert L. McAllister, McDougal, William A. McKenzie, Adam j. McKeown, Bernadette M. McKeehan, Daniel A. McKenzie, Emmett L. McKeown, Grace A. McLaren, Melissa M. McManaman, john B. McMahan, Stacy E. McNutt, Kevin A. McPherson, jennifer R. McReynolds, Renee j. Mederos, Alberto L, Medina, Christopher j. Medina, Erik A. Medina, Lisa E, Medrano, Robert j. Meeks, Heber Melia, Ginger R. Me endez, Blanca L. Melendez, Carmen M. Mel rejo, Martin E, Melgiimnian, Kirk S, Mendez, Eddie Mendez, Maria L, Mendez, Michael E. Mendez, Veronica I. Mendoza, Daniel C. Mendoza, Fernando Mendoza, Ofelia Mendoza, Pedro Mendoza, Sylvia R. Mercado, Angelica Mercado, Enrique Mercado, Gerardo Mercado, Miguel j. Mercado, Marlene D. Mercado, Philip Mercado, Sergio Mesa, Florencio L, Meza, Danny Meza, Ignacio Milazzo, Steven E. Millan, Roberto Miller, Becky M. Miller, jennifer L. Minamizono, june Minchaca, Victoria I. Min'arez, Mike Minlcler, Melinda A, Minor, Steven S. Miramontes, Alfonso Miramontes, Sandra Miranda, Alex A. Miranda, Armida Miranda, Arthur M. Miranda, Gilbert Miranda, Roland Miranda, Sally A. Mireles, Lawrence Mitchell, Monica j, Mitsui, Lance T. Mo, Heather Y. Molina, William M. Molnar, Ben Moningka, Donald Moningka, Michael Monroy, Enrique M. Monson, Michael A. Montalvo, Henry R. Montes, George Montes, Gildardo Montes, jeffery M. Montoya, Cynthia L. Montoya, Richard Montoya, Salvador j. Moore, Terri L. Mora, Alez Mora, jessica C. Mora, Rebecca M. Morales, Anthony R. Morales, jason A. Morales, juan I. Morales, Lorena E. Morales, Marla T, Morales, Noemi Morales, Raquel T. Morales, Raymond C. Morales, Rene A. Morales, Sabrina wtorein, Anne L. Morelos, julio A, 90 21 1 2 3 74 60 60 90 60 21 5 60 2 3 60 90 90 23,112 75 23, 35,150 60 60 60 90 60 60 60 75 75 210 60 90 23 75 60 214 75 60 75 90 75 90 75 23 75 90 75 75 150, 176 75, 176 186 23 50 75 90 75 90 24 so 52,60 90 eo 90 90 24 75 50 24 214 90 90 75 75 24, 108 ao, 104,105,108 91 215 75 91 91 24, 186 24 75 24 60 75 75 75 75 24 60 60 60 91 75 75 24,91 75 52, 60,104,105 60 60 215 91 75 max Moreno, Anita 60 Moreno, Francisco C. 91 Moreno, juan A. 75 Moreno, lose A. 60 Moreno, Lourdes 75 Moreno, Virginia 60 Morentin, Yvonne S. 60 Morgan-Lee, Robyn 215 Morini, Luigi 24 Morrill, Kimberly A. 60 Morris, Manning 215 Moscato, Carmen R. 75 Mota, David R. 60 Mount, jack 211 Moy, William 60 Moya, Eduardo O. 91 Mu es, Elizabeth 215 Mullen, Tracy L. 24,104,175 Murtda, Michael I. 24, 38, 39,102 Muniz, Thomas E. 75 Munoz, Alejandro 91 Munoz, Daniel 91 Munoz, Donaji A. 61 Munoz, Harry W. 24 Munoz, jesus M. 75 Munoz, jose A. 75 Munoz, Leticia 91 Munoz, Marc C. 75 Munoz, Ronald R. 61 Munshi, Ahmed M. 75 Murillo, Caesar A. 91 Murillo, jennifer 3, 24, 36, 39, 102, 103, 112 Murillo, Maria C. 61 Murillo, Mercedes, G. 24 Murillo, Ryan C. 75 Murillo, Roxanne M, 24 Murillo, Yvette M. 24 Muro, Brian K. 24 Muro, Ruth A, 75,107 Muto, Lois 215 Myung, Dick D. 24, 41,104,106 Najera, Cynthia N. 75 108 Naranjo, Francisco j. 75 Naranjo, Laura 75 Natividad, Reyna 24 Navarro, jesse T. 61 , 186 Navar, Ricardo 61 Neill, Robert G. 24 Nelsen, Christa L. 75,113 Nevarez, Daniel R. 91 Nevarez, Delia 215 Nevarez, Toni j, 75 Nevarez-Cortez, Margie 215 Newcomb, Laura H, 75 Ng, Chiu C. 75 Ng, Constant B. 24 Ng, Daniel 75 Ng, Gilbert H. 91 Ng, Herman B. 91,105 Nz, IVY 24 Ng, Sandy Y. 91 Ng, William B. 91 Ngo, Hoa Sok 91 Ngo, Hoan B. 91 Ngo, Houng, S. 75 Ngo, jeffrey K. 75 Ngo, joel K, 91 Ngo, Khanh Q. 91 Ngo, Mary Grace K. 24 Ngo, Min D. 25 Ngo, Thien T. 75,104,105 Ngo, Van Kim 91 Ngoy, Huy Hong 25 Nguyen, Bao 75 104 Nguyen, Bich N, 75 Nguyen, Bao Dinh 25 Nguyen, Chuong M. 91 Nguyen, Cuong T, 91 Nguyen, Cam Tu T. 75,107, 174 Nguyen, Kim T. 75 105 Nguyen, Kiet T, 25 Nguyen, Kim T. 25, 41 104 Nguyen, Loan 91 Nguyen, Lam ljohnj 75 Nguyen, Lan Ngoc 25 Nguyen, My-Loan T. 76 Nguyen, Nhung K. 25 107 Nguyen, Phuc T. 25 Nguyen, Phong T. 25 Nguyen, qxuy P. 76 Nguyen, T oa Thi K. 91 Nguyen, Trang-Chi T. 61 Nguyen, Truong D, 91 106 Nguyen, Truong M. Nguyen, Tuyen D. Nguyen, Tuyen V. Nguyen, Tung V. 91 76,104,106 76,104,106 61 Nguyen, Vinh D. 76 Nguyen, Van B. 61 N uyen, Vinh Van 61 Nian, Anh Ngoc 25 Nhan, Hanh Phuc T. 61 Nhan, Robert 61, 108 Nhan, Thanh Thuy T. 61 Nichols, Becky S. 61 No, Sang P. 25 Noguchi, Yuka C. 91 Norris, Rachel E. 25, 35, 28 Nyo-Dun, Karl 91 O'Donnell, joseph T, 61 Oba, Shari 52, 61 Ocampo, Emma I, 25 Ochoa, Guillermo R, 91 Ochoa, Lorena K. 61 Ochoa, Sandy 61 Odenthal, Bourbon F 76 Oh, ju Y, 25,102,103 Oh, Sumi 76 Ohlsen, jamie R. 61 Ok, Chenda 61 Okh, Dae H. 91 Olague, Lisa G. 76 Olague, Sandra 76 Oliande, Raymond A. 76 Olivas, Deborah M. 25,91 Olivas, David A. 76 Oliveros, Francisco G. 25 Oliverio, Patricia 76 Olmos, Tony D. 76 Ong, Phu 25 On , Vi Quoc 76 Orjuno, Annette P. 25 Ornelas, Nancy 25 Orona, Susan 91 Orozco, Ana B. 91 Orozco, Adriana 25 Orozco, Daniel 91 Orozco, Edward 76 Orozco, Gerardo 61 Orozco, Roberto P. 91 Orozco, Richard B. 61 Orta, Ignacio 91 Ortega, Celsa 61 Ortega, Gabriela 91 Ortega, Lisa E, 25 Ortega, Miguel A. 76, 175 Ortega, Oscar 25 Ortega, Pauline j. 25 Ortega, Raul N. 61 Ortega, Yolanda I. 61 Ortiz, Araceli 61 Ortiz jr., Claudio 91 Ortiz, Leticia I. 25 Orum, Donald W. 61 Ottem, Christopher j. 76 Ottem, Lisa A. 61 Ouyang, Cheng 61 Ouyang, Francie K. 26,105,108 Overstreet, Cory 26, 176 Padilla, David A. 91 Padilla, Dora 210 Padilla, joliene j. 91 Padilla, johnny 26 Padilla, Ruth L. 91 Paez, Abel 91 Page, Chris D. 61 Page, Shae N. 66, 76,102,104, 175 Pa ,jungAh G. 61 Palacios,Veron1ca B. 91 Palacio, Luis 91 Palestino, Alfonso A. 76 Palestino, Elizabeth 91 Palfy, julia E. 91 Palic, Colleen D. 61, 175 Palomino, Peter j. 76 Pang, Alice M. 106 246 Index Pang, Andrew Y. 76 Pang, Simon Y. 91 Pantoja, I rant isco S. 76 Panzarello, Tommy R. 76 Park, ljae joon 26, IIIS Parrilla, Vanessa I. 6I Partida, Sandra S. 76 Patino, Patricia Stl, 76 Patterson, Danny 6I, I256 Patterson, julie A. 26, IO4 Pavit hevit h, Merritt M. QI Peat or k, Sean P. 26 Pedregon, julian M. 77 Peerzai, lzfat 62 Pena, Anthony Qt Pena, Gabriel 77 Pena, Lupe M. 26 Pena, Miguel j. 77 Pena, Martha 62 Pena, Mit hele L. 62 Pena, Zulma G. 77 Pena, Zulma j. 62 Pennebaker, Marilyn K. 26 Peppin, Bruce 210 Perea, I isa R. 254, I I 5 Perea, Lon L, 26, IO5, I I 5 Perera, Cynthia Y, 77 Perera, Wendy R. 62 Perez, Angel G. 62 Perez, Daniel 77 Perez, Elizabeth 26, 77 Perez, Fsperanza 62, II2 Perez, Gus R. 62 Perez, Imelda 92 Perez, joe R. 02 Perez, luz jlucyj F, 02 I I2 Perez, louis E. 77 I I2 Perez, Martha E. 26 Perez, Rosalinda 62 Perone, Carissa R. 26 Perry, Danny S. 77 Perry, Kristen R. 26 Perry, L. I I2 Peterson, Christina j. 92 Peters, jennifer R. 26 IO5 Pham, Il'ung Tien 02 Pham, Khanh 77 Pham, lin A. 62 Pham, Mui B. 26 Pham, Quy T. 77 Pham, Trong M. 77 Pham, Thuy D. 26 Phan, Kim B. 77 IO6 Phan, Lien Binh 02,114 Phan, Tran B. 77 Phanthavong, Cherngc hai 77 Phanthavong, Narongohai '52 Phillips, jeffrey S. 77 Phu,Chau T. 26,4I, IOS Phu, lloNgocI. 02 Phu, San N. 62, IOS Phu, Toan S. 02 Phung, David B. 77 Phung, Hang H. 62 Phung, Ty V. 62 Phuong, llien M. 77 Phuong, Ngoe My 552 Phuong, Tue Ich 26 Piceno, Angelica M. 77 Piceno, Aurora 62 Piceno, Oswaldo 02 Pifeno, Teresa 92 Pichardo, Alma R. 92 Pickering, Robert P. '52 Piloto, Lillie A. 62 Pimentel, Alfonso 26, 55 Pinedo, jacinto G. 552 Pinedo, juan F. 77 Pinedo, Margarita 77 Pinedo, Virginia j. 62 Pinto, juan D. 77 Plast encia, joseph B. 77, I25O Plasencia, Diego S. 77 Polito, Trankj. 26 Polito, Ryan C. 77 Pompa, Christine D. 26 Ponce, Ann Marie 26 Ponce, Carmen 62 Ponne, Gonzalo 77 Pont e, Guillermo 62 Ponce, jesse I. 62 Ponce, L. Alonzo 77 Pom e, Laura 26 Ponce, lori L. 62 Ponr e, Monica 26 Porras, larry M. 02 Portesi, Chris M. 62 Pozos, Abel 62 Praslin, Teo 77 Pratt, Kristen M. 77 Price, Pamela S. 62 Prieto, l eilani A. 77, IO4, I I2 DEX Puga, I rant isto 62 Puga, Vilma U, 77 Purol, tihristopher I 62 Quai h, Doan Minh ti 552 Quac h, llai lrarh 77 Quan h, I uyet V. 77 Quai h, Minh Van 27 Quarh, Sam I'rath 62 Quan h, Vai 62 Quan, Anthony P. 77 Quan, llaine 02, IO6 Quezada, Altredo 62 Quezada, Christian 77 f2lIL'l.ttlt1,LV2t 27 Quezada, Rosario I . 92 Quit k, Stephanie A. Q2 Quinones, Richard 77 Quintal, Claudina R. 62 Quintana, Erika 27 Quintero, Norma M. 77 Quioan, Gilbert 62, IO5, I256 Quiro1,Adelma 02 Quiroz jr., Constantin 92 Rajesh, M. K. 77,ItI1l IO6 Ramirez, Ariana M, 27 I I2 Ramirez, Carlos 77 Ramirez, Damian 62 Ramire1,Cary S, 62 Ramirez, Ilumberto 77 I I2 Ramirez, joseph 77 Ramirez, juana 77 Ramirez, julie M. 77 Ramirez, john L. 62 Ranurez, joseph I . 62 Ramirez, I izbeth 92 Ramirez, Rosario M. 27 I I2 Ramirez, Sylvia 77 Ramos, Arturo 77, tO4, IO5 IO7 R.unos, Antomo 62 Ramos, Alicia 27 Ramos, Ilector Q2 Ramos, Ivan 77 I I2 Ramos, I upe 27 115 Ramos, Martha l. 77 Ramos, Nelly F. 62 Ramos, Roque j. 02 Ramos, Ramiro j. 27 Ramos, Ricardo j, 27 IO5 Ramos, Salvador j. 92 Ramos, Sandra 27 Ramos, Sandra T. 92 Ranelluc ai, Casey I , 92 Rangel, Martin P. 27 Raygoza, Angel A. 77 Raygola, llba O. Q2 Ray foza, Rosalba 62 Reali I uis F. 92 Reano, Grape M. 27 Rec endez, Dems I5 62 Rt'tt'I1tlt'l,lfILl5 92 Rec endil, jose F. 92 Recinos, Ost ar S. 27 Reeder, Kerry A. 62 Regalado, Sandra D. 27 Reiter, joanne M. 62 Reilly, Kevin I. 77 Reitz, Ria hard W. 65 Renteria, Maria C. 65, I I 5, I74 Rey, Curtis W. 92 Rey, Crescent io 65 Reyes, llizabeth R. 77 Reyes, Lduardo 65, IO4, IO7, II4 Reyes, I eonor I . 27, IO7, lOt5, I I4 Reyes, Miriam I . 27,112 Reyes, Noel I. 65 Reyes, Rose Karen A. 92 I I4 Reza, Antonio D. 6Q5 Riboni, Dino 6,5 Rui ahal, Daniel 77 156 Ru e, Kelly B. 77 114 Rielovv, Michelle I . 27, 54, I I2 Rielow, Tiare M. 92 Rillorta, Shanetle M. '12, IOS, I I4 Rios, Rim hard 77 Rnas,IulioC, 65 Rnera, Alexander D 65 Rivera, ChristineD, P 525 IO-I, IO7, III Rnera, Manuel I . 77 Rivera, Olivia C. 27 Rivera, Saul 65 Rivera, Veronit a C, 27, 56 Robertson, t5renda A. 65 Robertson, john C. Stl, 77 Robertson, Iina I. 725, I I-I Robinette, I rinn D. '22, I I4 Robles, Ana Y. 27, I I2 Robles, Gena 27, IO2 Robles, Irma F. '12 Robles, jose 65 Robles, Iorraine I5. 65 Robles, Milisa 725 Robles, Rigoberto S. 725 Robles, Raquel M. 27 Robles, Sergio 65 Rocha, Francisca C. 725 Roc ha, Guillermo 27 Ror ha, Lourdes 7t5 Rot ha, Patricia 65 Rot ha, Sylvia I. 725 Rodriguez, Adrian 725 Rodriguez, Antonio 27 Rodriguez, Cathy M. '12 Rodriguez, David F. 725 Rodriguez, David 02 Rodriguez, llizabeth 92 Rodriguez, Trnesto A, 725 Rodriguez, jose A. 725 Rodriguez, jose I , 725 Rodriguez, jesse M. 65 Rodriguez, joseph D. 27 Rodriguez, I isa M. 02 Rodriguez, lorinda 65 Rodriguez, Margaret I . 02 Rodriguez, Mir Iielle S. 725 Rodriguez, Mic hael j. I I2 Rodriguez, Osr ar R. 725, I I2 Rodriguez, Ralph P, 725 Rodriguez, Rosa M. 725 Rodriguez, Ruth 725 Rodriguez, Ruth R. 225 Rodriguez, Viviano A. 572 Rodriguez, Vit tor 725 Rodriguez, William P. 725 Rogel, Yesenia 05 Rojas, jose F. 725 Rojas, Rosalyn M. 05 Romanov, Andrew 05 Roman, Antonio 65 Roman, I idia A. 555 Romero, Cynthia R. '25 Romero, Luis A. 725 Romero, Patrii io 65 Romo, Brisria A. 725, I I2 Rongavilla, Maria V. 65 Rongavilla, Pont nano P. 725, IO-I, III6 Rooue, Rae M, 225, I I2 Rosado, Ieslie D. 65 Rosado, Ruth 05 Rosas, Rico D. Q5 Rosie, Knnlwrlee A. 225, I I 5 Rovello, DionlA. 225, 525, 59 Rovello, Nlclcos A. 05 Ruano, Vivian l. 225 Rubaltava, David 05 Ruesga, Yvonne I . 725 Rutto, jeanette 725 Ruiz, Daniel I. 225, 176 Ruiz, joey I. 65 Ruiz, lelicia 78 Ruiz, Maria Q5 Rutherford,Phyllis Rybovit, Susana 65 Sabori, Abram 65 Sabori, Rosalinda 725 Sat ramed, Pepilo jr. V. 115 Sai ramed, Rhoda V. 225, I I2 Saenz, Lilia M. 05 Sai1,Altred 225 Sanz, jason D. 225, 56, H56 Sakurai, Mervin ll. 725 Sakurai, Steve S. 25 Salas, Christine M, 05 Salas, Marianna 9,5 Salazar, Brian M. 225 Salazar, Florentino 65 Salazar, Irene 725 :ell Salazar, Lorena I. Salazar, Miguel G, Salcedo, Esteban F. Salcido, Lillian Salcido, Olga L. Saldano, Yvonne I. Saldivar, Alicia Saldivar, Guillermo Sales, Richard I. Samanie o, Ioseph G. Sams, Saiy I. San Filippo, Lisa I. Sananikone, Khamlar Sanchez, Alberto Sanchez, Armando Sanchez, Christina Sanchez, Edgar Sanchez, Ed ar R. Sanchez, FeEx Sanchez, George Sanchez, Georgena Sanchez, Iose I. Sanchez, Iohn S. Sanchez, Laura Sanchez, Monica Sanchez, Natalia Sanchez, Regina Sanchez Ir., Roberto F. Sandoval, Claudia L. Sandoval, Greg Sandoval, Ionpaul I. Sandoval, Marisol Sandoval, Ruby Sandoval, Yvette V. Sandoval, Yvonne C. Sanford, Hu h C. Sanford, Migielle M. Santillan, Mario A. Santillan, Steven S. Santos, Sean T. Sao, Uy Khoung Sarantos, Dimitra C. Sarracino, Gina A. Sato, Akiko Savrenman, Dianne Savala, Leticia R. Saw, Noel Scanion, C.C. Scantlin, Iohn G, Schiller, P, Kevin K. Schmidt, George W Schroeder, Matthew T. Schulz, Karen B. Schulz, Michael D. Sciarra, Phyillis Sears, Michael I, Seely, Cindy L. Segura, Sylvia H. Seielstad, Dawn M Seki, Vivian C. Sellan, Grecelia M. Senebandith, Metkeo A. Sentinella, Scott A. Serafin, Lupita Serra, Enrique Serrano, Elvin R. Serra, Victor S. Seto, Derrick K. Severino, Leo Shaffer, Robert S. Sher, Anthony P. Sher, Iacklyn C. Sher, Pauline C. Shieh, Kuan Wang A. Shih, Karen A, Shin, Ying Shin, Butch Shollenberger, Sandra I. Shukla, Iagruti 3, 29 Shum, Chung H. Shum, Sum H. Shum Thomas K. Sie, Christine W. Sierra, Ginaleen C. Sierra, Iose Sierra, Marisela Sifuentes, Ida M. Simmons, lohn R. 29, 41, Sira, Iesus Skinner, Leigh A, Slaughter, Victoria E. Slim, Robert M. Slim , Matthew T. Smith, Christine S. Smith, Dyght E. Smith, Michael D. Snyder, Robert W. So, Alain So, Elaine S. So, Evan L. Soard, Elizabeth Y. um :ssl-he ,41, 104, 105, 63104 28 93 63 78 28 63 78 93 28 51, 63 93 93 28 63 63 78 78 78 63 78 63 78 63 78 93 93 78,112 63,112 93 28 63 93 78 93 63 93 63 66, 78 78 63, 112 79, 104, 105 63 28 93, 106, 114 210 93 93 210 63 28 63 63, 176 3,28, 112,113 93 28 28, 93 28 3, 63 2B 79 28 63 93 63 93 28 93 79 79 93 107 79, 28 63, 104, 107 93, 63, i 1 93 106 212 79 112 112 106 63,104,106 93 79 29,112 93 63 93 102,103,104,106 79 79 79,112,114 3, 29 79,106 64 93 79 29 64 93 29 94 lf DEX Soares, Patricia 64 Solis, Arlene 93 Soliz, Gabriel O. 64 Soliz, Remberto 94 Solorio, Maria T. 94 Solorio, Oscar A. 29 Soreano, Angela M. 79 Snria, Sergio 79 Sotelo, Steven I. 94 Souksamlane, Orady 79, 104, 105, 107 Soveranes, Maria 214 Spach, P. Christopher 29, 112 Spiers, Darla M. 29, 102 Spitler, Matthew D. 64, 104,106, 108 Stanley, Christina A. 94 Stanton, Daniel P. 94 Sterkel, Traci E. 79, 114 Su, Lien A. 94 Su, Minh 29 Suarez, Alejandro 29 Suarez, Gricelda 79 Suarez, Raul P. 94 Subia, Corinne I. 29 Suh, Tammy I. 79 Sullivan, Vera L. 64 Sun, Grace 79 Sung, Phuong M. 64 Sunga, Rainier I. 79 Sunga, Reginald I. 4, 29, 34,114 Szabo, Marci E. 79 Szeto, Wing A. 79 Szuszka, Kristie M. 29 Szyszko, Daniel W. 29,104 Ta, Duc Binh T. 79 Ta, HungxT. 94 Tafolla, rtemio 64 Tafoya, Fernando 94 Tafoya, Rocio M. 94 Tafoya, Veronica 64 Taggart, Patricia A. 79, 113 Taguchi, Edward T. 64 Tai, Tiffany W. 104,105,114 Talamantes, Iames S. 29 Tam, David 94 Tam, William 94 Tan, Giselle I. 94 Tan, Loc M. 64,114 Tan, Melinda 79 Tan, Yu Huan 79 Tang, Bau A. 79, 107 Tang, Hao Triet 64 Tang, Hong Chi 64 Tang, Khuong 79 Tang, Lieng E. 79, 108 Taniratna, Iennyfer N. 64 Tanori, Terry C. 79 Tardino, Iulie I. 79 Tardino, Sandra I. 29,112 Tate Ir., Charles D. 94 Tavarez, Michelle L. 64 Tavarez, Yvonne E. 64, 112 Te, Cheng 79,107 Te, Khieng, M. 29 Tea, Yin 64, 105, 114 Teeters, Renee N. 79 Teias, Pable D. 29 Tejeda, Estella R. 79 Tejeda, Gloria E. 29 Te'eda, Silvia 94 Telles, Alex B, 29 Telles, Koreen I. 94 Telles, Manuel R. Tellez, Rene Teraoka, Charles D, Terrazas, Elizabeth Terriquez, Hilda Terriquez, Malaquias Terriquez, Roberto D Thai, Cindy Thai, Hoa Tu Thai, Hung Khai Thai, Hue Tieu Thai, Khai D. Thai, Man Hue Thai, Michael Thai, Nga Tu Thai, Phuc Tham, Ieffrey C. Thi, Cuu Thieu, Binh Thin Thomas, David C. Thomas, Kristin A. 64 79 64, 1 12 64 79 64 29 94 94 64 1 14 94 94 79 64 94 30, 41, 106, 108 94 30 64, 180 79 Thong, Bac A. Thong, Seng L. Thong, Sat A. Thornton, Chrystina I Thornton, Iannele D. Thrall, lan R. Thurn, Iill A. Tieu, lantlindai M. Tinajero, Laura I. Tirado, Gene D. To, Quan N. Todd, Erank L, Tome, Carla A. Tomic, Natasha Ton, Hanh Thuy Ton-Nu, Hong-Ha Ton-Nu, Hong-Dao Tong, Kim T. Torres, Armando Torres, Anthony R. Torres, Belen C. Torres, Cynthia T. Torres, David G. Torres, Efren Torres, Fernando Torres, Iose Torres, Lori Torres, Maria A. Torres, Raquel Torres, Raul Torres, Rodrigo Torres, Veronica Tram, Lam D. Tram, l.oan K. Tran, Chi Bich Tran, Cheryl Tran, Cuong D. Tran, Cathy Tran, Chau N. Tran, Diemphuong T. Tran, Dinh M. Tran, Doan T. Tran, Dung H. Tran, Dung V. Tran, Dung Van Tran, Hong Ngoc Tran, Hai Moc Tran, Hung V. Tran, Hoang B. Tran, Hong T. Tran, Khai Lap Tran, Lan D. Tran, Lan T. Tran, Linh H. Tran, Lien N. Tran, Lien Phan Tran, Linh T, Tran, Martin V. Tran, Minh T. Tran, Mang S. Tran, Minh D. Tran, Muoi N, Tran, My N. Tran, My Dung Tran, Ngoc M. Tran, Phuoc Van Tran, Phuong M. Tran, Patrick C. Tran, Phan Yen Tran, Phat H. Tran, Phat Tin Tran, Phuong M. Tran, Phong M, Tran, Phuong, M. Tran, Quoc VI Tran, Sylvan Tran, Sanh Moc Tran, Thao T. Tran, Trinh Thuy Tran, Thai C. Tran, Thanh V. Tran, Thao T. Tran, Toanh T. Tran, Truc L. Tran, Tuan A. Tran, Vi T. Tran, Vu T, Trejo, Manuel S, Trinh, Linh Linda S. Trinh, Loan Kim Trinh, Oai Bach Trinh, Tommy L. Tropea, Paul Trow, Douglas W. Truong, Ann N. Truong, Alice H. Truong, Anh Alice H. Truong, Chau Ngoc Truong, Chung T. Truong, Diep M. Truong, David V. 79 94 79 30 64 64 79,113 79 30 64 79 30 94,113 52, 64 94 79, 104, 106 64 107 82, 94, 79, 104, 106, 79, 64 30, 79, 30,41, 94, 30, 94, 64, 104, 41, 41, 7 30 30, 104, 30, 41, 30 30, 95, 104, 106, 30 94 79 79 30 30 94 94 30 1 14 64 94 64 64 64 94 79 94 107 79 64 30 94 94 94 104 , 79 105 105 106 79 106 30 64 94 112 104 105 64 105 94 95 64 64 64 64 30 64 95 104 64 64 64 64 64 106 105 64 95 106 95 95 30 64 64 30 30 64 64 64 9S 95 31 95 114 112 64 107 64 64 95 31 64 31 Index 247 248 Index D EX Truong, john Q. 64 Truong, King T. 107 Truong, Linh N. 64 Truong, Luong B. 11 Truong, Phuong B. 95 Truong, Quyen The 80 Truong, Sam H. 95 Iruong, Susan N. 31 Truong, Van T. 95 Truong, Vi L. 95 Tsai, Bill W. 64, 104, 106, 1011 Tsai, Ta-Ming 95 Tsai, Yu C. 95 Tschirgi, Christine D. 112,114 Tse, Benson 31 Tseng, Li-Chun 64,108 Tsoi-A-Sue, Degorah j. 95 Tsoung, Pei Gang 64 Tu, Binh P. '11 Tu, Florence 31 Tu, N110 M. 95 Tu, Tina W. 64, 108,114 Tunstad, Tracy A. 5, 31, 112 Tuong, Khanh i1,41, 105 Tuyin, Diana C. 31 Ulloa, Llyden 95 Umanzor, William B. 95 Ung, Rasmey G. 64 Ung, Sokunthea S. 95 Urquidez, jacob M. 95 Urrutia, Bertha 31 Uszkay, Alex P. 95 Valdez, Alejandro C. 95 Valdez, Francisco C. 64 Valdez, Manuel 64 Valdez, Aurelio j. 95 Valdepena, Charles A. 65,112 Valdez, Christine R. 31 Valdez, Manuel D. 50, 95 Valdez, Marylou 65 Valdez, Randy 31 Valdez, Victoria I. 95 Valenzuela, Anne M. 31 Valenzuela, Billy A. 65 Valencia, Cynthia R. 31 Valenzuela, Dana N. 65, 112 Valencia, Marsha 31 Valenzuela, Steven A. 95 Vallejo, Charles E. 95 Valle, joe L. 95 Valverde, Anthony 65 Valverde, Francine D. 31 Valverde, joaquin 95 Van, Dan V. 65 Vanegas, jor e A. 65, 176 Vargas, Elizageth R. 65 Vargas, Grisela R. 95 Vargas, julio C. 65 Vargas, Philip R. 65 Vasquez, Emma R. 65 Vasquez, Esther M. 65 Vasquez, jerry A. 95 Vasquez, jesus 65 Vasquez, Lorraine M. 95 Vasquez, Michael M. 65 Vasquez, Robert 65 Vasquez, Steven A. 95 Vega, Alex 65,176 Vega, joseph 95 Vega, Manuel 95 Vega, Robert 81, 114 Ve a, Ernesto D. 95 Venegas, Claudia A. 81 Venegas, lavier 65 Ventura, Alex F. 95 Versloep, jamie A. 81 Vidrio, Belen 65 Vien, Phan T. 65 Villanueva, April P. 81 Villa-Real, Consuelo N. 65 Villa-Real, Lleanor N. 11 Villarreal, Enrique 11, 41, 104 Vtllasenor, Llsa D. 31, 112 Villa, Francisco 95 Villa-Real, Lorenzo N. 95 Vxllasenor, Maria I. 65,112 Villanueva, Robert M. H1 Villesca, Wayne L. 81 Villegas, Yvonne M. 11 Virant, Peter G. 81,114 Vivanco, Claudia 31 VllC1lll10, David 65, 114 Vo, Dang H. 95 Vo, Khanh B, bS,104, 106 Voelker, Adam C. 65 Volen, Korri M. 95 Vong, Kien Vinh 96 Vu, lluy Q. 31 Vu, Micheal Q, 96 Vu, Que T. 81,107 Vukazich, George M. 81 Vuong, Hang K. 81, 106 Vuong, Ha M. 65 Vuong, Hoan K. 65, 104, 105 Vuong, Hung B. 65,104 VLIO11g,pl'1UI1g 32 Vuong, Sophorn 96, 112 Viiong, San C. 81 Vuong,SopT1eap 81 Vuong, Thanh My 96 Wa, Shiann C. 65 Wat hler, Robert 51 Wagner, Dawn M. 65 Walker, Robert jl Wallace, jason M. 96 Wallace, Kimberly 96 Wallace, Scott E. 96 Wang, Cindy S. 96 Wang, Hwa Y. S1 Wang, Terry 51, 81 Wate, Karen E. 65, 174 Watlxins, Billy R. 96 Weaver, jed T. 65 Weaver, Tammy M. 96 Weber, Hollyce M, '32 Weber, Tom A. 96 Weddle, Kathleen R. 32 Wee, Heesun S. Wee, Yunsun Wei, Gina S. Wei Ile, Thomas L. Wellington, Edward E. Weng, jake Weng, Wendy T. Wentz, Daniel E. West, Kari L. Wetterbor , Leesa L. Whalen, Christine R. Whalen, Michael B. White, Brian T. White,1effrey S. Widja a, Karta Wiessl6r, Sharon M. Wi ayasinghe, Nirosh Wi Iiams, Kristy A. l Wilson ,Noelj. Wilson, Ugene A. Wilson, Yvette M. Winterton, Erich L. Witz, Michael j. Wolfstone, Heather Wong, Wong, Wong, Ada Antoine C. Angela V. Wong, Dara Y. Wong, Horace S. Wong, jenny Kuan Y. Wong, jenny T. Wong, Tina B. Wong, Tony Wong, Tommy A. Woodhouse, Christopher S. Woods, David A. Worthen, Crystal A. Wu, Della Wu, Far S. L. L. 32. 3 '12, 102, 1011, 104 81 '12, 39, 41,104,105 65 32 96 81 81 65 81,114 65 96 96 12, '14 12, 106 '12 52 65 96 32 81 81 65 96 65 65 6,41,102, 104,105 96 65 96 32 81 65 32 81 96 65,112, 114 11 1 65,108 Wu, jim 96 Wu, joyce 96, 114 Wu, Mark C. 81 Wu, Susie 65 Wu, Tina C. '32 Wu, Yu Chwen G. 81 Xu, john 81 Xu, Shichun 81 Xu, Shimei 81 Xu, Wei Guan 96 xii, xiu Q. 81 Yam, Henry ll. 65,108 Yamada, Nancy M. 81 Yamagata, Benny 81 Yan, Zhi Huo 65 Yanez, Carlos 65 Yanez, David Q6 Yanez, Rene 65 Yang, Eunice Y. 65, 106 Yang, Gillian C. 41 Yang, Hoa X. 96 Yang, johnson T. 96 Yant, james C. Yee, Am j. Yee, Antllrew Yee, Robert M. Yeh, Eileen Y. Yen, judy S. Yen, Leo D. Yeow, Swee-Lian L. Yeung, Alex K. Yeung, Christopher Yip, Grant Y. Yliz, Samantha Ynfante, Adam M. Yoshitomi, Chitose Young, Bill Youngl, Peter Yu, C ul H. Yu, Doy M. Yu, Myung H. Yu, May M. Yue, Irene C. Yuki, Lisa j. Yung, Alice Y. Yung, Chong W. W. 65 111, 104,112 .12,41,106 12, 16, 111, 111, 102 81,104,105 .12 108 111 ai 12, 111, 19, 102, 104, 65 81,106,114 96 32 96 111,104 186 81 81,104,106 32,104,105 96 65,104 96,114 65,112 65,104,106 96 Zamora, Denise j. 96 Zamora, judith 81 Zamora, Renee 96 Zapata, jose L. 81 Zara o, Antonin 96 Zasadil, Christine A. 81 Zavala, Lawrence M. 81 Zavala, Veronica 81 Zepeda, Ser fio C. 96 Zhou, Run Sheng 81 Zuehls, Ste hen D. 96 Zuniga, Artliur P. 96 Zuniga, Rudy 96 4..A.,w1m:- - Y' -- A E I --A---M A --


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