San Lorenzo High School - Confederate Yearbook (San Lorenzo, CA)
- Class of 1988
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Varsity cheerleader Liz Edens and J V. cheerleader Nicole Lusianl promote school spirit through a Rebel speliout dur- ing a pep rally for the Sunset game fPhuto byGal1bald1j Opening Ah. push it! F ta. V. Chrustuna Reyes and Dwight Barley boogue to the beat of Salt-rv Pepa at the Hello Dance fPlt0l11hy Garibaldi! This is it! Song gurls Delilah Baptnsta and Katy Castule embrace before their final Omega appearance. !Phu1o by Garrbalzlff UDEFIIFIQ Ninlumv 000000 Fast THTIES In this world of fast food, fast cars, express lines and A TM's it's easy to get caught up in the rat race. Our times are fast and chang- ing and with them come new and innova- tive ideas. This year found new ways for improvements such as the addition of many new teachers and the new chemistry lab but also many innovative ideas sur- faced like our homecoming rally which brought up the Ie vel of spirit for the game to be played on our field and the Omega rally where Varsity song captivated the audience. Past tradition was reinstated with a homecoming car parade around the track, the crowning of the king and queen at the Homecoming dance and the playing of our Alma Mater. With everything in high gear and activities happpening left and right, it was difficult to keep up With the times. From the HGIIO Rally to the gradua- tion commencement all were a part of our fast times. I can't believe it! Q J K .Q an Q5 in W 'Iii F'iWswr's sa-. .sg q-,,.v..., WN. V On the IVIOVG Dances, rallies, trips, games ancl more filled the calendar this year providing a variety of events for all to enjoy. 'With so many activities it WEIS diffiCLlI'C to attend them all and keep up with the times Take that! Glon Lanagan proves the his brui siren th as Student Life ,mf t. C Q Q U U it . 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LOSTI WI SUDUI'Di3: an Lorenzo really exsists Wh V Dfefefld, Sal? LOFGHZO is I7Ofl7il1Q SDECf3l. ll' isjust another 3F68 IOSZ' in SUDUI'Di3 like KGl'7Sil7Ql'Ol7, WillO WS, and DUI7SlTlUil'. What ITIEIKES 5317 LOf'6'l7ZO ClfffEI'9l'7 f? San Lorenzo, named after Saint Lawrence, was fOUl'ld9d in the 'l800's. Al- though small in population and territory compared to our neighboring areas, San Lorenzo is home to many Whwmmm firsts, such as the first Mer- vyn's department store and DGNG vi's camera store. Although San Lorenzo is unincorporated it has its own school district, fire de- partment, Little League or- ganization and Home Own- ers Association. Hangouts are found scat- tered across San Lorenzo and nearby areas. Whether it be Kennedy Park, Berekley, Castro Valley Boulevard or Round Table Pizza, people go to where they belong or want to belong. Like a majority of com- munities, San Lorenzo pro motes athletic programs in baseball, so ftball and soccer which shapes our youth physically and prepares them for the future. wha t makes San Lorenzo special is not what it is by itself, but how it is 3 community. lt is close to a major metropolitan area rich in arts and culture. The East Bay is home to many leading U What makes San Lorenzo special is not what is is by itself, but how it is a community. H il7Sl'itUl'iOl'lS of the r7al'iOl'l. We reflect on that end. We play, grow and are part of the area we live in, stated Arroyo senior Jennifer Wee. The most predominant feature that I see in San Lorenzo is the community working and joining together as one, said Kristen stracner a senior at San Lorenzo High. Over the years, San Lorenzo has seen some changes, most recently the repaving of some roads in the village area. The remo- deling of Festival Cinemas, Garibaldi Studios, Where- house Records and Tapes and Southland Mall are also noticeable changes. San Lorenzo is not just another spot next to the water, but a changing and expanding community. In the future, it may no longer be lost in suburbia, but standing out in the crowd and setting the pace. Stan Ng Debbie Bamford Krystal Flores Hey, that's SLz! Arroyo High Thi W y Th A y b I f II gh I h h y l H l rl D L Ili g Bl d it y h y In h ofthe Reb Ik h gh h el S Lorenzo H gh A y H gh S n I lPh by Lara Walkerj lPl b C B I San LorenzolArroyo 9 Life On The BeaCh, NOt All njoy The Sun Ul'Tl,UQl7,UQ, YOU peel the CO V6l'S fI'Ol'T7 VOUI' sweaty body SQUil'lt'il7Q at the powerful beam of SUl'lligl'll' that has heated YOUI' l'OOm to 1020! Good lViOl'f'llf'lQ, well actually 3ft'eI'I700f7. It's 12:50. Maybe in the Summef fl'liS WHS your normal wake up time. However, to some Rebels with obligations to fulfill, sleeping in was a luxury. Every day began at 7:30 a.m. in a cold swimming pool for senior Shelaine Fugat, I worked at the Hayward Plunge teaching swimming lessons and life guarding. I practiced everyday with m y swim team, mentioned Shelaine. Each summer allows indivuals to gO their own way for a few months. .les- sica Bailey heads for Buck- holts, Texas every summer to visit hel' mother and sis- ter. She stated, It'S a prive- ledge to ha ve some where to go. I really miss my friends though. Some Rebels pack their bags for camp. Dwight Bai- ley received the opportun- ity to attend a Boy's State Convention in Sacramento for seven days. It's an honor to be one of the 950 guyS from all of California. I got nominated after the y judged m y leadership, sports ability and scholasticperformancef' Dwight, SLZ student body 1Q student Life president had no problem fitting in. I met friends that I got to know so well over the seven days that we still call each other and write. Jerry Petersen repre sented San Lorenzo H. S. also this summer He was nomi- nated to attend Camp RYLA lRotary Youth Leadership Awardl. Conferences and workshops filled Jerry's four days in the Santa Cruz mountains, that were ac companied by fun. One fun memory was Slave Day. I was highest bidder for this cute girl I wanted to meet. It was worth the S2O. Rebel spirit lit up Stan ult'S a priveledge to have somewhere to go. I really miss my friends though. H ford Uni versity campus from August 9-72. All fOUl' of SLZ Spirit squads went to this NCAXCADA cheerleading camp, One of the four typi- cal days began at 6:00 am. when the gil'IS tried to Wake up in time to get in line for ShOWel'S. At the end of the camp, JV and Varsity cheer took home spirit sticks, an award given for squad unity and willingness to learn dur- ing workshops and cheer- leading sessions. U.C. Santa Barbara was the setting fOr the 3rd annual Yeal'bOOk Summit, EditOI'5 Chl'iS Kelley, Debbie BamfOI'd and Krystal Flores attended editors classes , while Kris Stracner and Liz Edens struggled to understand the basics of yearbook produc- tion. However, the five days weren't all centered around yearbook fundamen tals, Con ederate staffers enjoyed an ice cream social, a beach party, dorm room gags and lOtS of mingling with the other yearbook campers. Most would agree that their summer flew by and before they realized it was time to hit the mallS in search of school apparel But,if you worked, skate boarded or soaked up UV rays all day- It was YOUR summer and hopefully you did with it what youpleased Liz Edens Sh e, show me, Chris Kelley, Debbie B mford, Krystal Flores and Carla C-Earnerltlrawford High School, San Dregoj concentrate Jud: Allen's new yle of yearbook I y s. IPI7 by Kathy Whaley! Keegmg E with The xv i m e s -.g.g.g.g.p,. We only do it for fun. Jamre Johnson, Ruta Maramome and Laura Cramer show thenr abnlny to place them- selves un between the dorm hallway at cheerieadmg camp fPho1a by Mrs Lewnf Somebody to lean on.. Dwight Batley ls tharvkfui his best fruend, Chrus Thlelen greeted htm back home from a Boys State Convenuon Whore by Krystal Flares! SUIUITIET ACYIVIUES Calm Down! Katy Castlle tries to console a frantlc Luz Edens who are play- lng elghth graders durlng a skit durlng orlentatlon. iPhoto by Garlbaldfj Whafs the next number? X Chrls Threlen checks , hlslocker to see If lt's 3 the rlght combination lPllol0by Garibaldi! 1 student Life Let me see.. Laurle Carol, Krlssl Caton, Carlos Toledo and Karrl Bettencourt check to see lf they have classes together Whom by Ganbaldll OI'iGHf3fiOI'1 Helps NEWCOITIGFS nother Year Is Here Again Give me 317 'E', Give me an 'l', Give me 3 'C', Give me 3 'H', Give me 3 'T', Give me 3 'H'. Wi'l3f'S that spell? Eighth gfade. One ITIOFG fiITI9...EiQl7t'i'l Qfade. When 10:25 Came and the doors to the WESt Gym opened, fhefe W6l'6 3 lot of unusual faces. Some faces contained a look of shock, some a look of ner- vousness, and some were just happy to see their friends. It was a lot of fun and whenl was walking to school I was nervous. I thought everybody wasn't going to be friendly, recalls BianCa Rodriguez. Student Body President Dwight Bailey and ViCe- President Erin Murphy were introduced to the newest members of the student body. The remainder of the student body officers were announced indivually. Katy Castile and Liz EdehS then performed a skit which was something brand new at the orientation rally. Varsi ty and J. V. Cheer worked on the young Rebels spirit and they definitely did their jOb well. Varsity and J. V. Song sparked eIeCtl'iCitVih the crowd with an awesome routine. lt was pretty cool because of the sexy legs of the cheerleaders, stated Alex Duran. To get to know the school 3 little bit, the eighth graders got a special tour of U It was a lot of fun and when I was walking to school I was nervous. I thought everybody wasn't going to be friendly U their new school. Since the school is bigger than their Old SChOOl 3 lOt of the eighth graders had trouble finding their classes. l'm gonna like this place. lt's a big school sta ted Emmanuel Fernandez, keeping a positive attitude. After the tour ended, lunch was ready for the hungry newcomers. They all went to the cafeteria to eat hot dogs, chips and a cold drink. To enetrtain the crowd members of Executive Coun- cil performed a traditional skit of the three bears. The difference between orientation and the first day can be overwhelming. At orientation, finding classes and places seemed so easy but on the first day you're on your own. The lockers were a major problem for many and most resorted to asking for help from the upper classmen. Afteralonghotsummen it was time to go back to school again. Some people were happy to see friends again and some just didn't feel like being at school After the whole day running to classes, it was finally time to go home but you didn't leave with out first remem- bering that you had to return again tommorro w. Jeanefer Balingit U . ,QQ if, , Oh Look! Stop, Look and L' . Ron Id C f d Ti Rob C p CI f 92 p ly their I h fPh0 by G b ldl f lPholo by Ga baldlj First Day Balloons POD FlOWeI Tf'aClitiOl'1 ello Rally T3keS Off S.L.Z. ReDelS The gym I'OaI'ed with ehthU5iaSl'h as they crowd pal'tlCi' Dated ih a Spift Chant, led by head Cheefleadel' ahd head SOhgleadeI', Liz EdehS ahd Katy Castile. I liked all the yelling. It was cool! Exclaimed eighth grader, Erika Franco. Breaking tradition the Spirit Squad gave maroon and gold balloons to the football players instead of the traditional flo wers when they were introduced. I thought the balloons were more masculine, rather than the flowers, yet a can of beer would be better, commented James Love. The crowd was awes- truck as the Number One Rebel lMs. Kno wles in a blond fuzzy wig and cheerleading uniforml came bursting into the gym. Ms, Knowles had a lot of spirit to get dressed like Winding D wn to the Sounds Debb P y d Rlckytl h b - g h h bear h Hu D KPI bG bidi nwgrlm JV dF nSph p q dg he I I dn h I lPl b G bldl 14 student Life that ahd l'Uh out ih fI'Oht of every Ohe1 COh7lT7ehted SehiOf', John BOIGS. Aftel' a few l71ihOI' tech- hiCal difficulties with their h'lUSiC, which caused Katy U lvls. Knowles had a lot of spirt to get dressed like that and run out in front of every one U Castile to take action, the songleaders finally perform- ed their fast paced dance routine. l thought it was a very good experience for the new people on the squad so they get a feeling of how it is to perform in front of a big group of people, and l know it was fun for all of us, stated LUCia Maramonte. As the rally came to an end the sounds of eighty- eight! Eighty-Nihe! Nihty- two! Ninty! and Ninty-one rumbled the gym, as the spirit squads conducted a yelling contest. The class of hihty-tWO with their spirited effort won and were dis- missed first, Some Seniors were angered by this, We have senior privi- ledges we should leave first! exclaimed Yolanda Chavez. As thestuden ts left they geared up for the Hello Dance that night. Jason Jarvis 5 ape, Heeere's Joanne Ms Knowles, alias the No 1 Rebel, raised the Spirits of the student body fPfmw by Gwfzmfmf High Spirits Al the end of the Hello Rally the song girls came out with spirits lured as they performed their routine fPhutu by Garfimlflfj mTeh5 L Nita q Ltis rryyyr, y A 2 'Qs ikzxz. ...- Warm Welcome Spirits Lifted Troy Harnlltoiv is The Class ol '89 gets greeted by Markus Panmqua and David l.eCour1tafturl1els into the spirit of the Hullu Rally fPfmm by Gfffflmlffff introduced to the enthusiastic crowd KPMUH: by Gm fhuldff Hello Rallyfnance 1 Kee in U N Thewf I m e s ,Air : i Ashland Adventure. Front Row Chris Roberts, Hyon Cho, Angela Hayes, Nlnkl Yano, Crnstrna Reyes, Krystal Flores, Tam- mre Jones, Joy Murphy and Kellue Morgan Flow Tvvo. Anne Rodgers, John Boles, Krm Eaton. Leslre Zregenbeun, Robrn Secrlst, Regina Arnold, Julie Horn- rng, Mrs. Wllson and Cristy Toy Row Three Jessrca Barley, Suzy Fascher, Robert Hummel, Stacy Konopka,Dvvlgl1t Bar- ley, Dlana Tavares, Ed Boyd, Curtis Olllf, Chrrs Threlen, lVlrs Wong, Karen Souza, Slnrley Murphy and Jolla Tuttle lPl1ol0by .frm Dmmmlmrlj Hold Still! Morning Session. You Got lt!! Payrng close atten- tron, Angela Hayes and Mrk: Yano don't want to mass a word. iPhoto byKrys1alFlalesQ Getting ready forthe long day ahead of them, Leslre Ziegen- bern, Stan Ng, Mrkl Yano, Chris Roberts, Stacy Konopka and Nlelrnda Jones chat over breakfast Suzy Frscner and Clms Thlelen lrsten to Dwrght Barley as he trres to promote the answer out of has teammates durung a game of Prctlonary. lPh010 by Stall Ng! fPhuto byKrys1al Flores! 16 Student Life It W3S H012 ebels Experience The Bard Sn3keSDe8I'e, Shakespeare, Sn3keSDe3fe, not SO this Veaf. Tne fifth annual ASnl3nd enI'iCnn7enf field ffip WES much diffefenf than in years D3Sf. Sleeping 8I'l'3ngen1enl'S Wefe at fne ASnl3nd lVlOl'el rather than the SOUl'neI'n Oregon State College dorms because of a SOM increase in enrollemnt. The most no tice- able change was the record near experienced at the fes- tival. I didn't know what to expect but when I got there the atmosphere was invit- ing to new comers as well as the veterans, commen ted Ed Bo yd. Tne Festival goers saw seven plays in four days, a grueling schedule for any theater fan. The pla ys viewed were Member of the Wed- ding and She Stoops to Conquer' in the hi- tech Angus Bowmer Theater, Taking Sl'eDS and Ballerina in the intimate BlaCk Swan, and Shoemaker's Holiday , M3CDefn and A Midsum- fnel' Night'S Dl'e3n7 in the OUfdO0l' Eiizabethean Tneafef. Tne food WZS 3 lot bet- fel' l3Sf Ye3I',3nd we had U I didn't know what to expect but when I got there the atmosphere was inviting to new comers as well as the veterans H n7OI'e fun in the dOf'n'7Sy DUI' we did have the felepnOneS, I'e5DOnded Miki Y3nO on fne living conditions. AnOZ'nel' change W3S the OI'eQOn Weafnef. In the DZSZ' ye3I'S, if n3S been noted 85 the 'OI'eQOn Rain FeSfiV3l', Backstage Romance. Glvi g n d I I frie d h Q S y K pk hd bkg fel DS lvgl however, oregon hit record temperatures ranging from in the upper 80's to mid 90's. lt wasa joy! The weather was terrific! noted Drama teacher Barbara Wong. lt was so hot that the first thing I did when we gOt there was go swimming, verified senior Krystal FlOfeS. A general comment sum- merizing the trip, l t was fun last year it was fu this year Theater is a joy to watch when it's done right and the FeSfiV3I does il' right. The weather was great, we had much more free time and the people were great. Teachers too! stated Angela Hayes. Stan Ng On the road again! Feel up and laid b K rs Wilson enj y d I A hl d M ther: e 0 s l hoto by Sla Ngl Asniana Trip 1 1 A Boost FOI' HOmeCOiTIiI'lQ urclering the Monarchs Bodies collided t'OQeff'ieI' OI7 the field 35 glI'lS ll? an elegant 3I'i'3V of fOl'ITi3l QOWHS ClUSt'eI'ed l'OQet'l7eI', ffiell' eyes l'7eVei' le3Vli'7Q the time clock. A constant Stfeam of rebel SUDDOI'tei'S Cheefed fl'OIT7 the St3I'lClS. HOlTieCOI7'ili'ig spirit was in the air. Unlike most Varsit y foot- ball games, the homecom- ing game took place directly after school. Most of the rebels fans seemed to really enjoy seeing a Varsity game durihg the daylight hOUl'S. lt's really nice having day games. You see more action and you don't ha ve to freeze doing it, stated Karen Bradley. By half time the l'ebelS were in the lead six to nothing and the main event began. The moment every- one had been waiting for, the announcement of the royal court, declaring the prince and princesses for each of the classes. After receiving their titles, the royal court rode around the track in elaborately decorated con- vertibles, which had dOhed balloons and streamers just for the occasion. The magi Nervous Moving Power Anticipation ll ll Reb! d i I Mt H Id gh d f Ed h If-I I k N I L dA d F t iPh b G b ldl t h h If 1 hi D Y b I n y fi k iw rpm bye bidi 18 student Life Cal fTiOl'Tiel'it came and went SO fast, if W35 OVeI' DefOl'e we knew it, but iSl'l't that just like Our fast tilTIeS. lt W3S SO lTiUCl'i 'fUi'i. l Clldfft tlilflk I could eVel' do SOI'he of the thihgS we had to do during the week, but! U It was so much fun. I didn't think I could ever do some of the things we had to do dur- ing the week, but I think that I would do it all again if I had the chance U thihk that l would do it all again if I had the chance, st- ated Rene Olsen. After the announcement of the court, the ReDelS con- tinued to dominate the Mt. Eden Monarchs, ending the game in a victory with a score of twelve to zero. lt's a great feeling to win a game. lt's hard to explain because to me win- hihg is the best feeling ih the world. It was even sweeter because we lost a close one the week before and now we came back strong to shut out Mt. Eden. At half time. we were only up by one touchdown and the coach ga ve usa pep talk and that got us feeling good about ourselves. We went right baCk onto the field ahd shut down their offense. After the game, everyone came up to us and told us howproud they were. It was a great feeling, commented Marcus Paniaqua. Homecoming activities came in and went out with a bang but it didh't ehd with the game. The king and queen were still to be an- nounced One thing for sure we all definitely sho wed our Rebel Spirit. Jenny Smith I-1 we What's Up? Jim Atherton asks Executive Coucii Alright, wheres the game? iPhoto by Garibaldi! 4 Sitting Pretty Suzy Fischer, Katy Castile, Liz Edens and Christy Anderson count down the hours until the Homecoming Dance. lPhotu by Garibaldi! I m e s Keeging UE With The V HeY,mom,I won! Rui Ferreira and Heather Norris await their victory ride. lPh0m by Garibaldi! Homecoming HOITlGCOmII'IQ SDII'It ourt Reigns Supreme I f'lOITIlI73t6 ..... for HOl'T'l6'COI'T7iI7Q QUG6f'7. A DSW SVSt6'lT7 W3S devised to allow I71Ol'9 people tl73l'7 EVGI' to Qet involved. StUCl9fItS first I'7OlT7i' I73tGCl C3I'ICliCl3tGS fOl' the l'OV3l COUi't. Most StUd9l'ltS felt this method W3S better than methods used in the past. lt was better this year because it gave more people a chance to run if they want to, sta ted sophomore John COOK. A fter the initial nonima- tions the choices were nar- rowed down to four boys and four girls to represent each class. The representatives then had the chance to show off tn eir Rebel Spirit, The candi- da tes learned what it would feel like to be a hamster by stuffing as many marshmal- lows into their mouths as possible and still be able to Say chubby bunnies without chewing. They GVGI7 WOFE their ClOtl'79S iI7Sid6 OUt and UFGSSECI in the ugliest clothes that they COUId find I felt 9l'TlD3I'I'3SSGCl Weal' U I felt embarrassed wear- ing the outnt for Homecom- Ing. Everybody was staring at me. I got my outfit from Thirft Town. It's obvious 'Y ifig the outfit fOl' HOITIGCOITI' ing. Everybody W3S staring at ITIS. lgot my outfit fl'OITl Thirft Town. lt'S obvious, stated Junior, MiCn6Ile Smith. HOITIE'COITiiI7Q dlClI7't Gnd thefe. We had 3 pep rally that really gOt the whole student body's spirit up for the things to come such as the game, the homecoming dance, and Omega. The Var- sity Song Squad wowed the crowd with their Omega rou- tine and the only words that could describe them was nOt . They had great moves and they were really to- gether. Pretty much the most spirited people l've seen, stated eighth grader Nicki Glennen. Homecoming came and went fast but its something we won't soon forget, the fun, the laughs, the antici- pation, and yes, the Rebel Pride. Jennifer Smith We've got it Hit the perfect beat together. li'-i l 'T S yF I g slr Me b f I1 I1 ll I1 p I Exe C I II Ily h I I1 d b dy p I g I1 b Q D O 9 o n I y iPl is G IJ lay b p f h KP! b G bldl 2G Student Life I mf' , ,--A lef- P. ak 3' sri? FF at f 'M '- Crash and Bash! Sean Kung, Jeff Stewart, and Jack Peterson prepare il car for a Homecomung delnohttorv H !hJIt1 by Lam WMM-ff Keegmg UE I hi T 112152331 ' rn e S Stand Lorenzo Where'd ya get them clothes? It'5 a dog eat dug world but Andrea Fenton, Nncole Lus1anl,N1coIe Pangeluna and Lucua Maramome say nothmg can change their Rebel Pride with their Homecomlng skit fPlmlu by Garfbalzm Julie Fernandez. Nlellssa Weaver, Michelle Smlth, and Ntcole Lusnam show off Iherr Homecumtng fashions found at Thrrft Shops Whom by Debbru Barnlofdf Eyes open wide. The class of '91 watches the Spnrlt rally with uncommon attentton fPlml11 by Gaffbaldfj HOmECOIT1iI1Q Keeging UE The Xi. i m e s -:4:::::1:g.,M Dancing the night I away. ...il- Slowing down to get a little closer, stu- dents sway to a sof- ter beat. iPhoto by Garfbaldij Standing Proud. The 1987 King and Queen Sean O'Ieary and Liz Edens stand with that special sparkle in their eyes iPhoto by Garibaldi! The Rhythm Will Get You Yvette Geach and James Scott move vigorously to the sound ofthe beat. fPhat0 by Garibaldi! 2 2 Studen' A Di'E3m COITIE TFUE hd The Winner IS . .. OhCE UDOI7 3 time ih the mOh th of OCfODEI', hOf Ohiy W3S fhefe eiECfiC3i eXCil'emehl' ih the 3if' fOI' Halloween , but W3S HOmeCOmihQ heI'E fOOi of HOmECOmihQ filled the QVmh3SiUm 35 the SfUCiehfS C3me I'O3I'ihQ ih. They were greeted by the deCOl'3l'ed gym ahd the blaring music provided by Pegasus Lights and Sounds. I thought the music was great, everyone seemed to be having a good time, stated Bill Bamford. Tina Rivera commented, I thought the dance was exciting. There was a lot of anticipation in the air. I thought the music was great, everyon in the air. At the stroke of 9:30, the nominees were center of attention as the crowd 3hXiOUSiY 3W3ifECl the 3h- hOUhCemehf of the 1987- 1988 Kihg 3hCl QUEEI7. The COmDEl'ifiOf7 W3S tough With Suzy Fischer, N I was glad it was over. It didn't matter to me if I won or not. I just had a BLAST dur- ing the week and that's what high school is for U ChI'iSfY Ahdel'SOh, K3l'Y C35- tile 3hd LIZ EdehS f'UhhihQ fOI' QUEeh. While the VOfeI'S also had 3 l'OUQh time Ch0O5ihQ bEfWeeh J3mES LOVE, Troy H3miifOh, GlOh L3h3Q3h 3hd SE3h O'Le3I'Y for Kihg. All C3l.'hel'ed 3I'OUl'7d 35 the 3hhOUl'7CmehfS were m3de. The HOmeCOmihQ COUDIE fOl' 1987 W3S Liz Edeh5' 3hd SE3h O'Le3I'Y. Liz EClehS Sl'3fEd, l W3S glad it W3S Over. It didh'l' m3ffel' to meifl WOh Ol'hOf. ljUSf h3Cl 3 BLAST dUI'ihQ the Week and fh3l S what high SChOOl is fOl1 Karla Parente Say Ch . Jam J h d Geo g D cl men y d the stage. IPhor0 by Garrbaldrl The Royal Court. Jam: J h d Gea g D ,Cl of 91 R I F I and H h N Cla f89 L Ede dS O'L y CI f88 Ste S d Don Y b Cla 190 d B HeI I d D Gan CI 192 IPI70 b G bidi i Homecoming RebelS Attend Rally pirit ShirleS Bright Rebel Pride was in the all' as loyal ReDelS cheered alI'nOSf hOh'Sl'OD at the 29th Annual Omega Kick-off Rally where OUI' Val'Sll'y Song Squad COn'lDefed aQalhSl' fOUl'l'een schools fI'Oh7 all aI'OUnd the Bay Area. lt was very exciting and promoted entusiasm, a lot more people showed up this year and we have a great squad, stated Nicole Jones. The Varsity Song Squad practiced one month before Omega, working hard twelve hours each week. They were assisted on their l'OUfil'le by Elaine Rockowitz and Cathy and Christy Dezotte from Arroyo High School. They helped us sharpen up and got us organized, they in- spired us to try harder, commented Tina Rivera. When SLz was up, the song girls perfromed an almost perfect routine and ,-- A-5 f f ., ,f Nfw X X , were greeted by loud Cheel'S fI'Of'n the audience. The song Qll'lS were really Qfeafl They U It was very exciting and promoted entusiasm, a lot more people showed up this year and we have a great squad H really ln1DI'OVed a lOf since the HellO Rally, l'lOfed Kathy Rumball Affef' fOUl' hOUI'S, the COn'lDefll'lOh WaS OVeI' and the crowd waited for the WlhneI'S. lf seemed like we waited fOl' ever fOl' a winner. ljust wanted to collapse, COfnh7enfed Shenely Javier DUl'fhQ the wait, UOOI' prizes were given out and SLz Came outas the big Wlnhel'S. EI'iC Mitchell WOn a COITIDU' fel' and Stan Ng received a SfeI'eO. I CleSel'Ved to Win! I WOn l'nOI'e than the cheerlead- eI'S, replied Stan Ng. As the rally came to a ClOSe, the winners were ah' nounced, SIZ WOn second place fOI'SDiI'fl' and the song girls WOn third place but Clidn'f recieve a l'I'ODhy De' cause Ofa tie fOI' flI'Sf. Adyi' SOI' Mrs. LeVln l'efOl'Z'ed The QlI'lS WOI'Ked hard and they improved fl'efnendOUSly. Armand Javier f CHQ ll Qlwgii' Ligltu UNM .Bm Ctllspdgtollt time , yqttflfl lmsvdp eyed limes Xiitkklv MQ !,wl'XQ m GR Af w,:,l.s,,l,l.l WH,mRe,,e,a Ll illfxltg gt ,lah Lliiutitfk fl, pX k?lz1521 ' 126 , also ,QD sg QD lezelul gcoaols xxkbxmi YI' fr, -, ,,,, -Km My Caught in the Act! Kristie Smith snows wlnnlng her smile as she executes the dance steps and raises the crowds' spurnt iPhoto by Garibaldi! .v Keegmg E The W es X '-.-:-:-.-r., Perfect Sync! Katy Castile and Duane Ward show what hard deter- munatnon and practuce can do as they showed the crowd at Omwga. iPhoto by Garlbaldu Bandaged but not hurt! A luttle leg problem didn't seem to slow Lori Martin and Tuna Rivera down as they were keepmg up wnth the routine. fPhoto by Garrbaldlf Omega Rally W7-I-at.-. Kei-aging UE htvzt The i m es N ,ati -. .-el:-:5:E:1 t.-.g3g:1:?5g:,.-- HEY, HEY. HEY! lt's Dwight Bailey portraying who else but Fat Albert all the way to first place. lPhuto by G arfbaldll Very Familiar! Looking like some people we all know. Debbie Bamford and Stan Ng imitate their faviorite Dons. iPhoto by Garibaldi! sw-..,,-v- 5,3 X5 , ,ff 2 at fi f W' f gg H ,,.. K l,,,,,,L, iff, . 'E t I Q g. ii,-3 f . ,VVI . M , ,flew ex, ,,Vk . I, We ,. os t , ' W E. ' 4 ' i W - f 3'a Smile! Who s who? Dressed for the occa- The Halloween spirit sion, Vashone Huff, was very much alive Kamiko Davis and for these juniors Gumby avvaitjudgef Jason Thomason ment for their David LeCount, Jack costumes. Petersen, Chris lPho1o by Garibaldi! Thielen, Jennifer 26 Student Life Smith, Gina Arnold, Ana Apadaca and Jenise Saballos. fPhoto by Garibaldi! Frightening Sights OhS'CGl' lVl8Sh At Gazebo SCl'88h15 8hd laughter lhf65t'9d the hallS 85 58h LOl'6hZO 5tUd6hl'S roamed the 5ChOOl W68l'lhQ Wh8t they hoped would either 5C8l'6 their fl'l6hd5 OI' give them 8 good l8UQh. EV6fYOh6 W85 trying to flgUl'6 out who was supposed to be who, and how they were going to keep cool under their cos- tumes. I COUld hardly breathe!! was so hot under m y rabbit costume. I wanted to go home butl COUldh't S0 ljUSt farlrled rh yself and just Srrliled hoping the day would end soon, stated Jenny Smith. At lUhCh time the trad- tional costume contest was held but thiS year it WaS irl the Gazebo area where Mr. Matthews, Mrs. Pam Wilson, Mrs. Roberts and Ms. Brad- ford judged the best COS- tume from each class. The winners were Dwight Bailey as Fat Albert for the class of '88, A178 ADOd8C8 8hd John PUhl8 85 C8 V6 People fOl' the class of '89, FI'8hkl9 SllTllTlOh5 85 PlhhOChlO fOl' N I really liked Dress-up nay because everyone got to kick badc and just have fun, that's what Halloween's Supposed t0 be. FUN! 7' the Cl855 of '90, J8ml6 Robello 85 8 b8Q l8dY for the Cl855 of '91 8hCl lVl8I'lt855 H8Y65 85 a frehCh maid for the ClaSS of '92, I liked seeing the peO- ple dressed UD but the CO5- tume COht65t W85 really unfair. They ShOUld have let everyone vote for who they liked best like laSt year ih- stead of ha ving the teachers choose who they thought had the best costume, com- mented lngrid Jones. As the day came to an end, students talked about their Halloween plans on Saturday and laughed as they recalled how fun the day was. I really liked Dress-up Day because everyone got to kiCk baCk and jUSt have fun, that's what Halloween's Supposed to be. FUN! sta ted Yvette Jiminez. Armand Javier Beauty and the Bum! N qu f lug th I ,B y R dJh Fl- d hgf h th lPh DG bldj HBIIOWEGI1 DZY 27 I Whatfks Next? K, C hris 'fhkiele n Jack Petersen i ok t through the calend for thefupcominij events during their fourth period if 1. , 'LL,,. 'e8de'?'5'iP 0555 . ,,,..., . ,,..,,, . ,, ,,... ,, fphomfgy Lang Wafked Hard library, l.W.E. Kim Owen searches fPho1o by Lara Walk erj -it-1-l---.1-i.g...... 5faU9m'f5,, rrr , Kick Back Oi' Not? All WOl'k Arid NO Play Record these piles of papers by the end of the period. Does this sound like a Class you know of? This is a class a lot of seniors and juniors take, a class that doesn't have a lot of work. The name of this particular class is Inside Work Experience. Most of the time students think it is a real kick back class, but this is only true if you are assigned a teacher who doesn't give much work. l.W.E. is a really kickbackjob, but when the papers start piling up, l just scam over them real quick and give everyb- ody A's, stated junior Eric HOBK. lvlr. Hoffman is a great teacher to I.W.E. for. Although l stay busy through- out the entire period the work is never dreaded because he always keeps me Iaughlng, commented Anna Maria ViCtOl'. The I.W.E. classes are great to take if grades and work give you a real problem. The class doesn't have any homework and if you work really hard you will by all means recieve an A or B. If you think you need an easy class next year try Inside W0rk Experience. Cathy Collier .. .-,, . Wi, 'N' ' ' MM- f .M--f FUTUTG Leaders? Learn the Ropes Friends, fellow classmates, and faculty, l am running for the Student Body office of President, or is it Treasurer, maybe it's secretary? Sound familiar? These are the words often spoken by the many candidates who wish to become part of the Stu- dent Body Executive Council.The posi- tions available vary from President to the Commisioner of Environment, all challlenging and important. How do they learn the ropes? How are they able to cope with the different prob- lems and situations they face? In order to aid and train the Exec- utive Council With their duties, a lead- ership class was formed. This Class was designed to teach the council members how to become a leader in school. It also trained tnem in time manage- ment, organization, and utilizing their various skills and abilities. The Class helped very much, because you will not get half of the work done without that extra hour. You get suggestions, and during the meetings, you vote on different issues involving the student body, com- mented student Body President, Dwight Bailey. Maryann Castanha 2:13.:-13:5:15:2:f:?:1:f:f:f:!:f:1:f:3:I:!:f:21I11:15:f:C:f:f:1:5:Z:?5:::::f:!: Whefe Pose TheTime Go ff -f-Og AAl,.,ff1, fn f Sr- K, Te8CheI'S Tell All Oh NO, NOt Again What's this? Parents and not stu- dents wandering the halls of sLz? All of them looking as confused and lost as they must have looked many years agO on their first day of high school. Of course there were some parents that felt right at home in the halls of San Lorenzo High, like Mrs. Ellie Osterberg who claimed, I had no trouble finding my way around, although I did see more than 'a few confused faces. Overall, I think the evening went well. The evening was planned to famil- iarize parents with their children's daily schedule, to meet the teachers x3Nxxw and to find out what the classes will be covering for the year. The turnout of parents and a few students was high, and everyone seemed to enjoy Back to School Night. AIiS3 Knesek Oh No..Not Again. I 'me z-me rifkve pafenx iistened intensely to Dale Vollmer as he, Ieiitured tbithem: d ' B ck uring a to School Night. lP1fmrol7y..Anna Mgna . Victor! i where Does The Time Go Where's The Cursor? f.Elena5igi55mos utiifjzes 'tha newiccmputeis to complete her Eng- lish assignment, . IPI1 aiggip 4.618 .Wgllflafl st...-.., r Q ' ' ' M' Cats Break Pig Tradition Life EX2':lmiYlECl . .S V ,I I , xxx 11' 'lp xw' M-1--'- 'i '7 A ii, .l..,,., . ,ii T its xg I X E ,ff WEltCh The CUl'S0l' High TECl'l IS HEl E How would you like to be able to erase an entire sentence from the middle of a paragraph without ever lifting your pencil? Well, now you can thanks to the two new computer labs that can be found in D-1 and A-9. With the aid of these new Apple computers, students can revise and edit entire paragraphs without having to recopy a thing. There are advantages to having the new computer labs Now students can learn to be computer literate and the computer printouts are easier to read and look much better, stated Mr. Shoots. ThE students also seemed to re- spond to the new computers in a posi- tive way. Nlr. Shoots continued since the arrival of the new computers, almost no student has failed to turn in their assignments. After writing a request for the new computers to the state, full fund- ing was provided for twelve of the sixteen new computers and five of the six new printers. ThE other four computers and additional printer were paid for by the district Office Division of instruction. Overall, the new com- puter labS have proved benificial to both students and teachers at SLz. Alisa Knesek K K Don'! l Know You MWWWN,,....f Amoeba cells, sheep brains, huma skulls and fetal pigs. THESE are just few of the specimens examined an experimented upon by the physiolog class. Physiology is the study of org: nisms and how they function. lt is class that enables the students tl further their abilities in labrator science. Although the Cl3SS dealt Wit vigorous coursework, students als had the opportunity to work in th labratory. This year, for the first tim in twenty years, those who took tn class were privledged to use cat instead of the traditional fetal pigs U conduct their observations on. Th 1 Ex ' K remains of aipessibl 1 D k ances or, ere elf - i-,', . 1 ,.-,A, in . 5 '-,y, Hawkins prepilfes for 5 8 'l-..' il. , T -I J . V' ii' -ii'L fi.: '-'QF ':-' Laraifwalkefj W8S aCCOfTlpliSl'lECl with EXFFZ ITIOYIE given to the SCiEl'lCE ClEDal'fl'T1El'lt fl'Ol the dlStl'lCt. I liked Worklhg with th cats DECZUSE if W3S if1tEl'ESfil'lQ work with. It WHS 3 small CIEISS SO Y could talk to the CEZCHEI' l'T'lOl E 3 YOU could work at YOUF OWN DBCE COl'TllTlEl'l1IEd DOl'l3ld Chew. Maryann Castanl 6 4 fe iii . . ' f,' W 2 M ,G , -:3:,:g:g:5:5:,z1:::g:g:3:::g:g:,:-:-v:':::g:-:-:-:fr-zezi:-z-1ir:-:fz-2-:i:f14:v:::5':-.-.-.-,- W . ., 4 ,AW I.. M' John Wen and Cris- tina, Reyesfgautiously b h ' is com me c emica as Chiquita Hutchin- son supervises. fPhotn by Lara Walker! m lvloney PUt To USE A NSW Atmosphere shining floor, bright iignts and a different atmosphere DI'OUQht alive the remodeled SCief'ICe I'OOm in C l0. This is the l'leWeSt I'OOmiI'1 San LOI eI'lZO. iracicisasparkiero c-i-iaiitnarmakesii: eVeI'1 better than it WaS before. The new f'OOm l'1aS a Qfeat many features that make it LII'1iCILIe, Th lamenated white boards give YOU the mpression of Cleal'1eSS. The Y'IOI'1'CheCK' efed, white flOOf'S QiVe the science room a crystaiized iook. c-io is defi- nately an Qfeat imDI'OVemeI'lt for OUY' school, an maybe in a C1eCade the wiioie school wiii be as COIOrfuI and Cf1eeI fUl as the brand I'1eW, better ttlan eVeI' science f'OOm in C lO. Cathy Collier vvwa sciaiicei W r? ' ..3:'nf rf rf'f,l Where Does The iime GO : 1 53 -J,ua-.'.ana.e.Qe.'.-.'.'.-.-.','.'IV.4Y.'1.-.''u'.'.-.'.-.'f'3f':. . , . . Where Does . f gf. f1fff.f,4'f,fffff All In The Mind WhElt'S On YOUI' lVlinCl? Psychology? Do you know what it is? Or ever get it confused with Phsyi- ology? Well, unlike Physiology it is the study of your own identity. Basically this class gives students the opportun- ity to find out WhO they are and why they do the things they do. One of the main projects done in this class is the egg experiment. This is where each student is given the opportunity to experience parenting. The egg experiment showed me hOW n'luCh l'eSpOnSibility it is to have 2 baby, and take it wherever you go or arrange for someone to take care of it. It taught me a lot about caring and responsibilities. The egg shows what kind of a parent you would be, admit- ted senior Raelynn Donaldson. Like Raelynn each student is given an egg and is responsible for it for one week. During this period they are to care for the egg, feed it, talk to it and must carry it with them at all times. Nlany felt silly at fil'St but after the first day or so found it to be quite a fun learning experience. Anna Maria Victor Tx Buckle UD! Stay Off The SideW2llkS! Fasten your seatbelts. Put the kj in the ignition. Release the parki Drake and start praying. Now you are ready to begin you driving test. For many students rr fil'St time behind the steering wheel fun and exciting. It'S something thi have been waiting for a long time. others however, it is a terrifyir experience. The fear of crashing int another car or running over a person nerve wrecking. To help ease the student's fel and anxiety of taking the driving tes a driver's training course was esta lished. lt is taken during the SOph' more year concurrently with Driver Education. During the two weeks 1 Driver's Training the students al taken to a trailer where they practil driving in simmulators. At fil'St, I WZS really lOOking fri ward to driving in the simmulato thinking that it WaS going to be 1 great, but then after a while it gi bummin' It was a good experience fi beginers,though. commented soph more Maryann Florendo. Maryann Castan 'W T L i. T aally M, M x Q 1 'O Z 'IOOX CIEISS of '90 lVI3rl'iGd Sophs Take Vows l do! That's what San Lorenzo sophomores said as Mr. Rhodes started his Family Living Sophomore Quad class, This was the second anniversary ofthe trial marriages in the class.All of the sophomores got to pick three people in their class they would most like to marry, three people they wouldn't mind marrying, and three people they absolutely didn't want to marry. IVll'. Rhodes did the deddilig and the newlyweds proceeded to make the decisions that all married couples eventually have to make. By taking the Family Living class and having the responsibility of the trial marriage, you have the oppor- tunity to seejust what it's like to raise a family and deal with everyday situations that usually seem trivial, Nicole Lusiani commented. The whole idea of the Family Living course is to teach the kids responsibilityand to givethem anidea ofiust how much work goes into being married and having children. Hopefully after takrlg the CIEISS kids will ITI Iil'lk twice before rushing into a relationship they are not prepared. Alisa Knesek Ido do I? Nenwlywed coup! , , John Wen and Cristina Howard, and Adrian Pontef ri' d Nicole Lusiani, a pronounced husband and wife by Reverend Dave Rhodes lPho10 by Maryann Caszanhaf Study Brake! Maryann Florendo and good friend Elizabeth Wen study the driving manual together as lhey anxi ly await the ,. I I ,, z bg I lPho 0 by Maryann Cas: hal 1, 4 1 Where Does The Time Go ' ''5:2:Yrlzlvf:5:235311:I:ff2:I:1:7:T:51151:fi:lzfti1I:f15:Y11:3iffi!15:1:I51:I:!:1:1:!i3f-i?:T:f:f:f:f gffl A Where Does - :ii ' , f ' if . :G s ,gi H 1 142259 gig-':,'ff El'lI'iChiI'IQ EXDEI'iEI'lC9S The Class of Aft Opera, Pablo Picasso, Ashland, King Lear...Would you like to study and see some of these events? You could have a chance to experience these interest- ing things by just taking Humanities. Humanities is a class in which you learn all about art and the periods of time in which it WaS written and drawn. The class also allows you to go on interest- ing field trips in San Francisco and Ber- keley. Many of the plays seen this year were: The End of the World and The Birds at San Francisco and What the Butler Saw at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Also visited was the de Young Museum collection at San Francisco. If you are a lover of the arts then maybe you should look into Humani- ties for a class next year. Cathy Collier '--N, -wx.-...1- Developing A Talent Wl'13t'S In FOCUS Click, CliCk,SrIap,SI'1ap.. . A little to the left. Ok, tl lat'S pEl'feCt. TYIESE are some of the sounds heard during a photo shoot. Tnere is nothing that can capture memories forever like the art of pho- tography. Actually, photography is more than just taking pictures. It involves a wide variety of techniques, such as choosingjust the right subject, angle and background, developing your own film, learning to use the enlargers and printing the photographs. Students took photography for a variety of reasons. I took photography because l've seen all the the pictures in D-Hall and I wanted to know how they made them. I appreciate the art of photo- graphy and I wanted to learn how to use a 35mm camera, replied senior Kellie Morgan. I took photography, to learn more about cameras, how they work and what can be done with them, commented senior ,Vince Horton. However, senior Jason Sacco had a different reason. I plan to follow the path of photography to help me when I take cinematography at Laney. Anna Maria Victor llllmmm .... Good Beyond Boiling water Let your sense of smell guide you down the hall to D-5 where chocolate chip cookies, stir fry, doughnuts, and apple pie are in the making in gourmet foods. These are just a few of the many tasty dishes that students enjoy learning to make. Students took Gourmet Foods for a number of yummie reasons. It's really fun. We get to cook really good food and then eat it, stated senior Terri Quilantang. But Gourmet Foods is not just a class where students are taught to cook,they cover a variety of areas including planning, shopping, cooking, eating and ,yes, cleaning. This class is lots of fun and at the same time a great learning expe- rience. lt'S one class you can be sure will statisfy your hunger, literally. Anna Maria Victor me' em Alfonso Ouimor and TargtQuilan1ang cah?! wait-tpisamploi Mrs. Levin's apple ' pie.. ff'!i32!0 by flllm MQW viator: ti Wnerelllllioesfhe Time lllll Go llll Keeping Up , mes W Wiih -ef Attention Pleasel Sean King and Chris Kelley listen patiently as Julie Horning delivers her speech. iPhoto by Garibaldi! Simon says Who's that? Kim Eaton. Sean King, Dwight Bailey, Robin Secrist and Chris Kelley suprise new patient, Julie Horning. lPho!o by Garibaldi! The Cast. Sean King, Dwight Bailey and Chris Kelley pose see no evil , hear no evil' and speak no evil iPhoto by Garibaldi! 36 Student Life Front row: Bill James, Sean King, Dwight Bailey, Jim Atherton, Todd Robertson, Second Flow: Kim Eaton, Priscilla Page, Chris Kelley, Julie Horning, Robin Secrist and Christy Anderson. fPhato by Garibaldi! John P3tl'iCK'S HUITIOI' Hits SLz avage Delights All L3UQhteI' filled the fOOm 35 the 3UdI6I1Ce S3t 6I7tI'II'3IIed 3t the S3I1 LOI'Gf7ZO High School DI'3ITI3 d6'D3I't'ITI9I7t'S pI'OdUCtIOI7 of The Curious S3 V3ge , 3 comedy hit' by .IOITI7 P3tl'ICIG I thought the fall play was a great comedy and the actors gave a great per- formance, noted Cristy To y. The CaSt WSS led by Julie Horning, who played matri- arch Ethel Sa vage, who was sent to the Cloisters, a pri- vate mental institution, by her three greedy children, Titus Uim A thertonl, Lily Belle lPriscilla Pagel, and Samuel IBiIIJan1eSl. At the Cloisters, Ethel meets Dr. Emmett I Todd Robertsonl who oper- ates the Clois ters, along with hiS assistant Miss Wilhelmina rChristy Andersoni. Round- ing out the cast were the patients: Florence lRobin Secris tl, Hannibal iSean Kingl, Fairy lChristine Kelleyl, Jeff lDwight Baileyi and Mrs. Paddy IKII71 E3t'OI'7I, in WITOITI Ethel found friendship and adventure. The pIOt thick- ened 35 hef newly found ult was the most emotional high l've ever felt and I know I'm hooked. H friends helped her try to keep her S10 million in bonds from her money hungrystep- children. As the play progressed the actors were greeted warmly by the laughter and claps of the audience. l thought the fall play was great. We had a lot of new actors and actresses and they did 3 great jOb fOr their first time, stated Catch me I'm Lets talk about it. falling! iii ' T dd R b Sean Ki g, D gh t I bl d Bailey d R b K E Secr fll g lPh is G b Idj ChrisK Il y Who! IJ G b Idi T3IT7IT7I6 Jones. IVI3I7y of the 3Ct'OI'S Wefe on stage for the first time, but even SO they acted like professionals and had great timing like well seasoned stage veterans. It was the most emo- tional high l've ever felt and I knOWI'n1 hOOked. I wouldn't have missed it for anything, commented first time ac- tress, Kim Eaton. As the play drew to an end, the audience left with smiles on their faces. Armand Javier Fan Play 3 1 Melodies Ehh3I'1Ce EVehiI'lQ oncert Brings Cheer Oh 3 Cold Wihtel' highl' sounds of ChfiSth13S h lUSiC pieI'Ced the flight 35 the Wihtel' COhCeI't W3I'h7ed the he3l'1.'S of all WhO 3t'l'ehded. While the 3UdiehCe W3S Deihg Se3l'ed, the b3hd tdhed up their ihSl'l'Uh1eht'S while the choir warmed up their voices. When the clock struck 7:30 p.m. the concert was ready tO start the Vuletide spirit First the band began with S0lTlethihg different, ihStead of starting with Christmas favorites they began with some tunes like the Top Gun Anthem, Fun- Way March, Traveling B3hd, and La B3mD3. After the crowd l'eSpOr7ded with applause the band started their Christmas tunes, a few of them were, O Christmas Tree, Cantique Caroling, Silver Bells and Cantique de Noel. Next on the pro- gram was a special treat a duet by Chris Kawalek and Heather McPeak of The Christmas Song. Beginning the choir seg- ment of the program, the members of the choir sang such Christmas favorites as Sing a Song of Merry Christmas, The Carol of the Star, and Do You Hear What I Heal'? and theh went on to complete the rest of U I feel that it went well since the accompianist had only played twice. 'P their twelve numbers. Con- tinuing the program were duets by Monica Roach and Syreet Musante of Sing a Glad NOel and Karen Souza and Cathy Collier of How Sweet the Sound of Christ- mas. Also this year the ChOil' h3d 3 new 3CCOmmDi' 3hiSt', Ms Selby. COITlITleht'ihg Oh the Del'- fOl'h13hCe AliCi3 lVlCElOl'Vl'eD' lied, I feel that it went well since the 3CCOlTlDi3hiSt' h3d Ohly played twice. We could have done Detfef' though. l feel fh3l' OUI' Wihfef' COhCel'f did hOt tUl'h OUt very well. We heed ITIOI' e choir lTleh7beI'S 3hd h7Ol' e dediC3t'iOh to OUI' WOI'k, Sf3fed three Ye3f' Vel'eI'3h, April HOUSeWOI' th. EVel7 though the COh' Ceft did hOt' Q0 the W3Y 3 lOl' of the DeI'fOI'lTleI'S W3hfed the Wihfel' COhCef'l' still Q3 ve the 3UdiehCe 3 h3DDY W3l'I'h 3tOh'7OSphel' e of ChI'iSfl'h3S h1elOdieS. Jason Jarvis Waiting F AC e The A'C pp ll Choir awa f h xt b t b g fPh bye ll ldl 3 38 Student ufe Playing To Perfection Heather McPeak and Chris Kwalek captu- vate the audience as they perform their duet The Christmas Song. fPhaIo by Ganbaldij Keeping Up V With The .1 '1 M- :u..o..,..,.,q,,, Playing a Merry Tune Salvador Lopez, Kelly Cook and Candy Wu perform the number O Christmas Tree Whom by Ganbaldrj With Music In Their Hearts The Concert Band play the Christmas favorite Silver Bells. iPhoto by Garlbaldij Singing Along Kandi Schneckloth, Monica Roach, Jenny Collier, Syreeta Musante, Letica Flxen and Ann Larining shovx great concentration performing I Saw Three Ships. iPhoto by Ganbaldll Keeping Up With Th Ti m es 6 Wrap it Up Chas Konopka waits forthe go signal while Eddy Dei Carlo waits with a grin to be wrapped up. fPhom by Garrbaldil Rappin' Santa Dwight Bailey turns Twelve Days of Christmas into a Christmas rap. fPharo by Garibaldry Sweet Perfection The Jazz and Concert bands play Christmas Melodies to raise the Christmas spirit. iPhoto by Garibaldrl 4U Student Life W 4-f' 2 W, ,gig W . 'E NA. ASSEYNDIV W3l'lTlS Winter Chill EFS COYTIES Sahfa The ChfiSfh73S ZSSEITIDIY is 3 fi'3dil'iOh at 53h Lorenzo, DI'Oh'iOfihQ the Christmas spirit ahd 3h OVGI' all S6hS6 of UhifV fOl' 3ii. To set the ITIOOU, thejazz ahd COhC9i'f D3hdS I'OCk9d the QYITI with such hits as La Bamba , Top Gun and traditional Christ- mas melodies such as Christ- mas CaroIing . Rapping San ta Dwight Bailey and members of Executive Coundl preform- eda fadmile of The TWdVeD3yS of Christmas receiving gifts from their true lo ves such as freaks freaking, kangoos and pipers piping. To really get in to the Christmas spirit the RA rep- resen tatives participated in a little Christmas gift wrap- ping contest only using real people as presen ts. These presents had to be wrapped up, tied with a bow and car- ried across the fIOOr to the ChriStrn3S tree. A few of the presents were dropped along the way but nothing was broken and the participants Ult was fun and exciting especially when we almost dropped the girl we had to carry, Bhd observers reall Y 9hjO Yed if. lf W3S' fun ahd 6XCil'ihQ especially Wheh W6 3iIT7OSf dropped the Qifi we had to carry, stated Eighth Grader Chas Konopka. After the contest the sports teams were acknowl- edged with candy canes. To close the rally and lea ve all with the ChriSl'n'l3S spirit the EXeCUl'iVe COUCiI asked the student body to join them in singing Silver BellS . The only problem was that most didn'tknow the words. Well, at least they sang the silver belIS part. AS the student body left the gym, the students geared up fora fun two-week vacation. Jennifer Smith Pipping Pipers Luci M AndA Ap ti play l I h a liv ly d f Chrl p lPho by G b ldl Gen' 9 C y The Exe Council join togeiher in g along of Sil B ll fPhom b G b ldl Winter Assembly One Endless Night in Paradise irltel' Ball Prefitable Most drove tneil'paI'entS' cars, alot Wefe dropped Off in the parking lot and a few chauffered in limousines, but somehow 'i 50 couples Came to One EndieSS Night in Paradise . At 9 o'clock on Deeembel' 8tn, lJaiI'S began to flood through the archway of pink and gray balloons leading into the transform- ed West Gym. The Decora- tions were great, claimed sophomore Brandon Chad- well. Pink and gray balloons, table clothes, streamers and e ven matching candy dishes helped erase the walls of San Lorenzo High'S ordinary gym. The Spirit Squad hOStS the Winter Ball every year. TniS year's Chariperson, Tammie Jones, put forth a lOt of effort to make thiS year's Win ter Ball pro fitable. From the matching decora- tions to carry across the theme, to formal, gold That's what friends are for... ll.. Rita Maram d Ted Addison sh a friendly dan b ide David Yi and C y Abbate. lPho1o by G b ldl 42 Student ufe trimmed ihVitatiOhS, she Went out of nel' Way to make tne evening stand above tne I'eSt. Hired with careful consideration of the mixed mUSiC taSted of the ticket hOlderS, The Sound of Music' ' pro Vided the even- ings romantic songs and Nl had a great time. I am really looking forward to next year's U Some couples obviously planned their evening Cafe' fully 'fOI' aDDl'OXimateiY a mOhth ahead of the ball. Dinner' was important to couples who chose to make the evening an UnfOl'Qetta' ble date. EriC HOak ahd hiS buddies treated their dates to a hight at Bobby McGee's. El' ic commented, lt made tne hight a lOt more fuh than if we didn't QO. We gOt OUI' own l'OOm fOl' the ten of US and gotas IOUU as we wanted It WaS the highlight of the eveining. 'One Endless Night in Paradise SUDI' is ed fil' S t time Winter ball gOer, Sarah Rif- fei, who summed it all UD by saying, I nad a gfeat time. I am really looking fOl'Waf'd to next YeaI S. Liz Edens -1 Pump up the volume-Dance. Dance Robin Secrist and John Boles celebrate new dance styles. lphoto by Garibaldil Taking a rest Between dances, Jeanefer Balingit and Chris Kan enjoy a quiet conversation fPhalo by Garibaldij KESEIDQ E With The XX, Ti m e S Memories will linger Watching the Crowd Couples find the per- fect time to end One Endless Night in Paradise fPhoto by Ganbaldij This happy group takes a rest and watches other cou- ples wear themselves out dancing the night away. iPhoto by Garibaldi! winter Ban 3 Keeping With Th Times I , i f, W1 fa UP Decking The Halls Seniors work dili- gently at creating a festive hall. iPhoto by Krystal Flares! Trimming the Tres Junior Jack Peterson hangs tinsel on the tree in A-hall. lPha to by Krystalfloresf 4 if Santa's Helper Checking each light Sandra Tejada fills her elfin duties. fPho ra by Krystalfloresl 2:55255 We , , l qq, student Life xYl HOIidaY Unites Rebels TraCIititOhaI SLZ ChI'iStmaS The school was aliye Witn the sound of music as OUI' very own CnOll' StI'Olled tne nallS singing popular Chr is tan'IS tunes and adding to tne holiday Splfit. Not only Wefe these Cal'OlinQ RebelS spreading Cnl'lStn1aS cheer, they were also carrying out a tra- dition of sorts. For many years now San LOrehZO High School Choir haS sung CarOlS ih the hall during Christmas season, lt's fun and itfs a good way to get into the spirit of ChriSt- mas, stated Cathy COllier, a veteran caroler The Executive Council also contributed to tradi- tion. Along with decorating the Christmas tree in A-hall, they are responsible for the toy and canned food drive that takes place every year al'OUnd CnI'iStn IaS. Their uhSelfiSh efforts enable the needy people of tne COITI' n'IUnity to na ve a bettel' and brighter ChriSth'IaS. Ult's fun and it's a good way to get into the Spirit of Christmas U FOr the fil'St time at SIZ, tne entire student body joined tOQetnel' to create yet another Chr is tn7aS tl' a' dition. Hall deCOI' ating was a COl'nDetitiOn tnat took place between each ClaSS. The idea WaS to See who COUld create the lTl0St festive hall. The winners Wefe: tne JUniOI'S for All AI'OUnd BeSt Hall With AeSthetiC COrltihUity g tne SenlOl'S for Most CnI'iStl'naS Vafletyug the SODnOn'IOI'eS in third place, tne FI'eSnI'nen for BeSt Cnf'iStn'IaS Tnefnen, and tne 8tn grade fOl' BeSt Fll'St Try . TniS holiday season WaS full of traditions, all of them making Cnl'lStn1aS '87 me' i'nOi'aDle. X M! ....o W N W Alisa Knesek Lat it Snow Junior Heather Nor- ris does her best to make C-hall a Winter Wonderland. lPhotob KrystalFlore l Fa I I I I Sung g y I tad I R VI Eva C hy C Il and K S spr d h Id y h wh zz Ky lFl 1 We OldieS Pr0Ve to be Goodies Iumni Deminate the COul't Basket after basket, former SIZ Rebels dominated the 1987-88 boys Val'Sity BaSketball team at the traditional alumni game. Each year DaSt basketball greats and hOt'SO'gI' eats were asked to l'etUl'h to SlZ to play agaihSt the CUI' I' eh t basketball team. The game gaVe OUI' Rebels the OpDOftUhity to meet and play against SehlOI' RebelS. Seah O'leaI'y COmmehteCl, l ehiOy playing with the DeO' ple WhO gfaduatetl from SIZ. EVeh though they WOh, lhad alot of fUh. Although the varsity team WaS creamed by a score of 95-45, both fahS ahd playeI'S el7jOyed the game. BI'aCl GOhSalVeS, 333, stated, We didn't take it Seriously because it WaS for fun, but the alumni took it very seriously, with wanting to Dl'O ve SOmethihg. uThiS was the only basketball game which you rooted for both teams instead of just one. H The most outstanding players of the alumni team were the fOUl' GaI'Cia DI'Oth' ers who did great Del'fOl mahCe5. The Val'Sity Rebels Tl'Oy HamiltOh scored the fil'St DOihtS f0l' hiS team. Both teams played well ahd demonstrated great skill. De voted basketball fan, James Yi replied, lt was really fun watching the game, Thi5 WaS the only ba5ketball game which you rooted for both teams instead of just one. AlthOUgh the Rebels' lost, it was a great game. The alumni baSketball game was an event that all can enjoy and th etraditito- nal game should continue throughout the years at San Lorenzo High. Maryann Castanha Kristen Stracner Up, up. and away N T yH 'h l'1 tf th b Il h p p f b d iPh byG D ldl 46 Student ure Keeping Up with The Reaching for the IOP' ,.:t:15EiEfE2' Troy Hamilton starts EIEfE5E5E1?1fff off the game with a nice touch. lPh0ta by Garibaldi! Gel out oi my wayl Looking for a pass to the outside, Allan Reyes catches the defense off guard, iPhoto by Garibaldi! I think I can David George reacts to the quick defense. iPhoto by Garibaldi! Look ma, no hands! With quick defensive strategy, Rick Harsh- feld prevents the offense from scoring, iPhoto by Garibaldi! 41 ,An ,f Q nl' I Av 4 4 M I I I :Ol 'lk n- '4 8' ww I M ay ,K ' M new 53+ an I i go ' A , lla ci 5 a QQ QS 1' I --MM ww 'G L Students Portray FZVOFHIG Sf3I S of SOnQ Night in the spotlight! H3 V6 YOU GVEI' wanted to be on stage 3Cflng, singing Ol' dancingjust like many of YOUI' idols? San LOl'EnZO Sl'UCl9nl'S WGFE given fnell' nlgnf in fne Spotlight at fne second annual Lip Sync contest. FOI' l'nOSE' of YOU WnO don't recognize that term, it was a fast growing trend of the late 80's ih which nOI'fn3l people dress up like their favorite stars and play out their wildest fantasies. l've always wanted to sing and dance on stage butl never had the guts, stated Camie McGari ty. Erin Murph y once again organized the event that included nine acts which attended several rehearsals before the 3CfUal perfromance. Sean King, who had the audience laughing through- out the show as Master of ceremonies, exclaimed, lt W3S 8 Dl3SZ',fn9 audience made all the diffel'ehCe! The acts Wefe gfeat TnE' entire SnOW fan like ClOCkWOl'k Z'n3nkS to fne Cl'GW. ul'VE always wanted to sing and dance on stage but never had the guts U The variety of acts ranged from a 1 96O's female vocal group, The Supremes to toda y's modern rock group Motley Crue to the timeless Ste vie Wonder Mark Filiau commented, The Lip Sync this year was so good. If had a professional air to it and it seemed to mo ve smoothly, I had 3 IOC of fun. At the end of the night the winners were announced The group that performed Lets Go won first place and a cash prize of 525. The act that won second place was Footloose and recieved a prize of 515. The third place winners were the group that did Stop ih the Name of Love and recieved a S10 prize. Carlos Toledo stated The group that won deserved to win. l thought they did the best jOb. Christa! Bamford Moving to th Rhythm Doing hisf imiiano , D D portray S Wonder lPhotob G b ld! And th d ' ' ' ,. The vou ly h iudg d IPI: b G b ldl Lip Synch. Contest Snow and Students Hit D.C. Lz Takes D.C. By Storm S9minal'S, WOl'kSl7OpS and sightseeing WGFE all a part of the six Clay, fun-filled Week spent by the ClOSe-up Club in washington D.C. Witn all of these events, the days Wefe intenselyjammed with DLIFG excitement. In a workshop with students from differ- ent states, they discussed basic issues such as poverty and nuclear war. Stacy Konopka stated, The best part WaS Willi- amsburg and the people I met. I learned more about government procedures, policies and economy. With so many students at this function, everyone learned a little something not only about Washington but 'fl'Om the new fI'l6ndS they made. UI met a lot of interesting people. I found out rooming with strangers is an enlighten- ing experience U I met a lot of interest- ing people. I found out rooming with strangers is an enlighting experience, commented Angela Ha yes. The trip costs 5800 and many V9t'EI'anS suggest that its a good idea to start sav- ing early. OVGI' all many agreed that ClOS9'UD WaS a WOl'tl'l' While GXD6l'l6nC6. ClOS6'Up WaS a great 9XD6l'l6nCE fOI' me, meeting different students frOn1 dif- ferent states. YOU got their point of Vi6WS and id6aS. l wish I could do it again! stated Christy Anderson. Karla Parente Jason Jarvis L' I M 'al Th d L I M I still d g ft 3 d d lPh b S K opkal SQ Student Life Keegmg UE H Wrth IITIGS I :i Vietnam Wall .liii Christy Anderson and Gina Arnold Inten- sely observe 58,000 names of men who died for thelr country lPhol0byS!acyKor1apkaj Lincoln the Man. More than life size, a monument ofthe great presrdem. fPho1obyStacyKonopkal A Baker's Dozen. Comparlng the old to the new, a worker In Williamsburg pre- pares to demonstrate how bread was made IN colomal America, KPhu1abyS!acyK0napk1 A , , .5 , QMS ms Y W , 4, 2 wif , , xiii mfg, Z Y 3. 'I ayx fa. HQ, ge ,V My rf. -. ,uf , -N b ,I f 1 A f Q J' . , .1Vs ',Q , ,.k ,, . s' 'r x , yi' 43 :fm 51,2-' , A, Nw. ggi: ff i X N y,, 1 m ! w gf' ,fx J A ,Mb f M' A 1, ,Ay w.' lf 'xi' W Nw.. 3,-' J J p.L 4k- 5 ' ' .ZIHQLQTQQQ Mwfrff ,, rmfwgw AA .K m 1 1 -1 ,Fl V f ' 1 -Q 4 :kd mal 1 x H, ff ., c M w Faculty and Girls FaCe Off ead Oh COhfFOhtatiOh The SUI7 Sl7Ol7e Dl'lQl7taS the crowd Qathefed and the COmpetltOl'S made thell' way to the SOCCel' field for the mUCl7 awaited QI'UdQe match betWeel1 the faculty and the QiI'lS' soccer team. Oh January 27th the thirdannualstudentlfaculty soccer game, initiated b y Mr. Goodman, was held on the San Lorenzo soccer field to promote better teacher and student relations. With their skill and a lit- tle good luclq the girls' team edged out the tough and determined faculty with a score of 1-0, This gave the girls their second victory over the faculty who won the game laSt year with the same SCOI' e. I'm glad we WOI7 because the teachers were over con- fident going into the game and tl7eYjUSt lOSt to a mOl'e detefmifled team, stated team captain, Shal'll7Ol'7 .lOl'll lSOl7. The road to victory WaS l1Ot simple fOl' the gil'lS, but The girls team offered alot of competition, but we're gonna beat 'em next year 'P because of their tough and competitive attitudes and unfortunate misses by the faculty the girls were able to score and win. The girls' team offered a lot of competition, but we're QOI7I7a beat 'em f'leXt Veal, l7Oted a confident MII Matthews. Even though the faculty lost, their enthusiasm for pla ying against the studen ts was not tarnished, and visions of future victories over the girls team have got them ready for next year. The teaCher5 love the chance to compete with the students, and to get to know them in a different way. We have a great tme, besides we need the exer- cise, commen ted Mr. Hilmer Armand Javier Faculty Scoccer Game 5 Solid As a Rock Don't Let Him l- Get Away Erik B d prepares to k k the ball. J I F d d iPh by Lara Walker! SI J h V k pT Good f m making a g I lPl lo by Lara Walker! FiftieS, fans ahd DiXieiahd ErlharlCe CafTIpUS pirit COh'lDetiti0rl ReheWeCi Cowbo vs and co wgirls, Jamborees and sportfans, swinging fifties and heaChhUrhS all hegah spirit week with a Dahg. ShOWihg their spirit, the eighth grade DeaChhUrrIS ahd the freShrheh fifties cheered at the blOCk during break. Eighth grader Chas Konopka commented, Spirit week was great, but it was hard to compete because it was all new to us. The en thusiasm and class spirit carried over into the noontime activities which included two events, the paIlOOh Shave ahd whip cream squirt. ln the balloon Shave, a team of two from each CIaSS had to shave a whip cream covered balloon without popping it. ln this event the juniors took first plaCe with the eighth grade a close second followed by the sophomores in third, seniors in fourth and the freshmen came in fifth. ln the whip cream squirt a member from each class had to spread whip cream over hiS or her face, while another teammate tried washing it Off with a squirt gun. senior westerner and winner of the contest Don- nie Thompson stated, The Hit was hard to compete because it was all new to us U CieVaStatihg ahd OVer Whelrhihg spirit of the senior CiaSS drove me to victory ahd gaiheCi US the ITlOrrleh' tum heCeSSarY to establish OUr victory for spirit week. lh thiS event, seniors took ah easy first place, the freShh7eh Carrie iri SeCOhd, SOphOh7Ore5 third while the eighth graders placed fourth Eighth Grade ROC B rl B Er: G M y Hay R f Te C lPh b G b ldj 54 Student life k And Roll and the juniors came in last. The overall scores for the da VS activities Were the Seniors Go West in first with 70 points, the juniors, sophomores and eighth graders all tied for second with 60 points and the freshmen came in a close third with 50 points. The jun- iors however managed to nudge into first place because of the 25 bonus points obtained from the Christmas hall decorating compeition in December which gave them a tOtal score 85 points and a slight lead over the seniors, but will the defending champs be able to maintain their lead and hold onto their title? Maryann Castanha Showing Their Class SP eac ums -' ' 'nf --ii- Fr hm nF'ft' - l'-1 Fro row Chrisxia M I y M y Sy Th i i VOOUIW Fog I. R wo: M 1 Kamik on during the He h T I D d A be C h mestanhe Ta H , Ki k the block bl K Gr R h lPh by Lara Walker! lPl aby Lara Walker! '35 'Bai WJWP, 4? V . Shave It! Sophomores Venlta Dozler and Kevin Bell, carefully shave the whlpcream covered balloon fPh01o by Garfbaldff Here's Pie In Your Eye Marla Gonzales blindly searches for her teammates as she gracefully leaves the whlpcream squirt contest fPlm1a by Ganbaldff Ready. Aim, Fire! Senior Westerner, Donnie Thompson prepares to shoot the whupcrearn off Krys- tal Flores' face iPhoto by Gafrbaldff Keeping E h The 'V 'I-2:5:1:5:-.t,., vu ,fm ,, Ride 'Em Cowboys Seniors prove their spam as they root theer class to victory, iPhoto by Ganbaldfl Catch The Wave Eighth Grade Beach Burns Tessa Costa, Heather Tarrant, Angela Flay and Kim Muller catch theur school splrlt as they cheer at the block. iPhoto by Lara Walken Spirit WEEK Keeping UE With The Times Sophomore Sportsfans Front Row Lorrie Kitten, Stella Gamez, and Monica Nlare tlnez Row Two Marcy Gomez. Flow Three, Sunny Park. Row Four: Elizabeth Wen, Gina Sclortino, Sindy Rogers, Vicky Galvan and Heather NlcPeak fPha1o by Ganbaldf! N Giggling with excitement Erica Garcia ,Tessa Costa and Heather Tarrant have alittle laugh before a cheer at the block. iPhoto by Lara Walker! Fast on the Bite. Liz Edens watches in amazement as Jason Butler searches for the Lemon Drop. fPh0t0 by Garibaldi! Standing Proud. Shannon Johnson, Maryann Castanha, Donnie Thompson and Joann Irie watch the juniors cheer at the block fPhoto by Lara Walker! Try Not To Spill Yvette Jumunez and Nicole Luslanl rushes tofill the bucket with water fPlmm by Garibaldi! 56 Student life . Water and SUQEII' contests pl'OVe CliffiCLllt ehi0I'S Sweep Both EVehfS Powdered SUQHI' filled the 3il' 35 fI'3htiC faces hegah the fil'St eVeht fOl' dav two of spirit week '88. The hype for this I'hUCh I'iV3lI'OUS eVehtpI'Ol'hOteS spirit thI'OUQhOUt the V8I'iOUS classes. Jeff Stewart, jUhiOlj stated, The COh7De- titiOh is heating UD. I C8h't wait fOl' todays eVehtS SO We, thejUhiOI'S, Cah show the school WhO has Spirit. The sophomores enlight- ened the crowd at the blOCk dUf'ihg break with Ch3htS of We are SDOl'tSf3h5 . The fil'St eVeht to take place dUl'ihg lUhCh W3S the LemOh DVOD 5e8l'Ch where Ohe Stddeht 'fI'Of'h each Cl3S5 helda bowl full OfDOWdeI'ed Sugal' Bhd the other p8I'tiCi' Dahl' tried to locate 3 leITlOh drop buried CieeD Deheath the sugar by holding their ll! i hands behind their back ahd plunging their head in to the bowl, ln this event, the seniors took first place, the eighth grade firli5hed SeCOhd, freshmen third, juniors took The competition is heating up. l can't wait for todays events so we, the juniors, can show the school who has spirit. U fourth and sophomores last. The second e vent of the day was the Water Relay. The object of the game was for five members from each r i class to fill a cup of water with a teaspoon as fast as they can for five minutes. Once again the seniors were victorious with the juniors and sophomores tied for SeCOrid, the eighth grade fourth and the freshmen last The tOtalS at the end of the day were seniors in first with 770 points, JUhiOrS ih second with 140 points, Eighth graders ih third with 120 points, sophomores in fourth with 105 points ahd the FreShrrierl ih laSt with 90 points. Armand Javier Patiently Waiting at Give Me An S! the Block ...... ...... . . ...... S ph La H use h Sp t f Cla d Bues d h I d sh Amb C I ste ff th pmt by the S ph mores h ng at the block ch 1 their class IPI by Lara Walkerf iPh by Lara Walks-rl Spirit Week 5 1 IVIaI'Snn1aIIOWS and juice DI OVICIe I'lLIIT1OI' ood Competition Fill Day COl'nn1OtiOn fOl' tne third day of spirit week al'OSe aftel' SChOOI on tne second day as many ClaSSeS stayed until 5 o'clock and then fetUl'ned bright and early at 5:45 an'I to continue tl'anSfOl'n7lng tne dfab looking hallways intO the subject of their theme. Through all the pre- parati0h, the halls were fin' ished ahd judged durirlg 4th pel'iOd. SeniOl'S Go west WaS the theme for the ClaSS of '88 ahd thats exactly what they did when they tUl'ned B'nall into a scene fignt out of tne Old West . SeniOr5 WOn tne hall DeCOl'ating contest with 60 pOihtS put- ting tnen'I in 'lst place. What really ln'IDl'eSSed me WaS the tl'anSfOl'n'IatiOn of the walls and USe of wal- lpapeh COn'In1ented lVl5. .lanetOS. I WaS ll'nDl'eSSed with tne nUn7Del' of SenlOl'S that sho wed up to nelp deCOI'ate the hall. I t really showed our detel'n'IinatiOn and spirit, stated senior LOUiSe PeaSe. all during break as they cheered and showed their enthusiasm at the block. LUhChtime WaS filled with exctiement under the sun as the two contests began. The first was the Chug-a-Lug. The seniors won when James Atherton gulped down the warm grape juice quickly in Uwhat really impressed me was the transformation of the walls and use of the wal- IDEDQI' H Ofdel' to beat tne clock. Tne eighth grade Came in second, SODnOn70l'eS Cafne in third, f0Lll'tn place went to the jUnlOl'S and fl'eSnl'nen who tied. Tne second event WaS the chubby Bunny contest. was to see who could hold the most marshmallows in their mouth without swal- lo wing them arld still be able to say Chubby Bunnies . Nick Holappa pro ved that he had the biggest mouth and put the juniors in first place with the sophomores in second, seniors in third, freshmen in fourth and eighth grade ih last TOtal standings at the end of Day Three had the seniors on top with a score of 510 points. The Junior Jamboree were in second with 235 points, Sophomore Sportsfans ih third with 275 points. Fourth place was occupied by the Eighth Grade Beachbums and last place belonged to the Freshmen FiftieS. ' TnelUnlOl'S entertained ,sn I M The object of the contest Anna Maria Victor fi' Tack It Up The Fabulous Fifties S D J f M 5, Th p dds a Cl d B f It ch to BAHaIIs K k D t scene. N h I B k lPh 0 by Lara Walker! L H th, M I M y Sy t M e, J R b II A b C lpn bye is idly 58 Student ufe . .l-il .- i E I F'IIT Th R' S J Ath p d h h Id h g I g b ter than anyone. lPhoto by Garibaldrj The Rowdy Bunch The seniors go WIIJ as they go west. lPl7um by Garlbaldll Niffl Y. .4 . ,, . f 'rr sew- -'- -sof- 2 East, A wt 1, Def' .kL- 2. X. f Mistffws - g f J-4,553.1 gr, ,MQ -. .-1 2 vet. T ' , G- A - W4 .. u ull Bring Out The Banjo! The juniors displayed their interpretation of a Jamboree at the block during break. lPlmto by Lara Walker! Packin' 'Em In Freshman Ron Elliott stuffs his face with marshmallows inthe Chubby Bunny contest. lPhoI0by Garlbaldll Keeping UE TNX- Wm.. Ta-Dah! Mr. Levy, Ms. Brad- ford, Mr. Dore, Mrs. Milton, Ms. Counts and lVlr. Drommond join in thefun at the rally by demonstrat- ing the human pyramid. fPhuto by Garibaldi! Standing On The Sidelines The Sophomore Sports Fan Cheer' leaders support their class during the lunchtime BCTIVIIIES fPhota by Garibaldi! Spirit week 5 Kee in U The V i m e s Hip Hip Horray The emghth grade Beach Bums root their class on to VIC' toryt during the noomrme actrvmes. fPhoto by Garibaldi! I X 1 5 rj Q Y W .- Z X F.-f.. 71.75 fix, if at 1. Q F, ,fa Giddy-up Seniors nfs Raihihg! Semors Go West Cheerleaders per-A form at the block., At least thafs what sensor Stacy Konopka thought whsle partlc- fPha1a by Lara Walker! lpatnng In the Fure- men's Bucket Bri- 'gadeat lunch fPha1o by Garrbaldfl Junior Jamboree Cheerleaders K From row Corrina Rodarte, Dawn Atksns Row two: Brenda Dominguez, Chris Rusden, Derek Hawklqs, Chrls Thellenl Erin Murphy Row three. Tuna D'Ambrosio, Heather Norris, Shannon O'Cor1nor, iPhoto by Garlbaldfj t GQ student Life' Class PI eSldel'ltS EXDeI'leY1Ce Ralhy Season pirit Week TehSi0h IVIOuhtS As Spirit Week '88 drew to 3 ClOSe, COh'lpetit'iOh Ql'eW fiel'Ce 35 the l'ehSiOh h1OUhl'ed. lh fil'St place Wefe the SehiOl'S, followed by the lUhiOl'S, SODhOh10l'eS, fI'eShh1eh ahd eighth grade feSpeCt'iVelY. The first e VehtSChedUled for the day was the senior cheer at the block during break. Senior Spirt Week Cheerleader Karla Parente no ted, Our class has a lot of spirit this year, I think we'll do well. That pro ved true as the seniors dominated the day's events by taking first place in the cheering and first place in the Fireman's Bucket Brigade. Junior Delilah Uribe com- mented, lt'S really going to be ClOSe thiS year All of the classes have 3 lOt' of Spirit. Ahd ClOSe it WHS. The COhfeSt' went dOWh to the wire. The SehiOf'S were still ih fil'Sl'Dl8Ce with 4'l0DOihtS3t the ehd of the day, With the uIt'S really going to be close this year. All of the classes have a lot of spirit. U lUhlOfS ih second With 575 DOihtS The SOphOI'hOI'eS were ih third With 265 pOihtS and the freshmen, With 220, arid eighth grade, with 175, brought up the fealf lt looked 35 thOUgh it WOUId take 3 COhCeI'l'eCl effort for the Othel' classes to catch UD. .lUhi0l' Stephanie OSteI berg h7ehtiOhed, lt Will def- inately be close but I still have high hopes fo the lUhiOl'S. With the Night Rally still to COh'le ahythihg WZS DOSSiDle. Alisa Knesek Barber Sho rio i ies ans ung y run 4 . f it Junior Jamboree Freshmen anxiously che I d D k I f h aw Risd d Ch l b G b Theil courag che g lrom the juni at the block lPiwlo by Lara Walker! Fl! Q fPh D G b idly Sophomores race Spirit Week Spirit WEEK EXDECtatiOI'iS fall Si1OI t fOl' .lUl1iOI'S erliOrS Regain Spirit Title AftEl' a YEal' of CllSQl'aCE al'7Cl QUEStlOl7 of tl'iEll' ClaSS spirit, tl'lE SEl'ilOl'S l'EQall'iEd'tl7ElI' spirit WEEk title aftEl' lOSll7Q to tl7E ClaSS of'89 laSt YEal'. Tl lEV Completed tl'iEll' task bVDlaCll'iQ fll'St ll7 l'TiOl'E than half of tl'7E EVEl'7tS ClUl'lI7Q spirit week, but truly cap- tured the championship by winning the last 4 events during the rally which incl- uded skit, overall spirit for the night and following the strict guidelines of good sportsmanship and obedi- ence. It's great to win, ex- plained senior Chris Kan, We worked really hard UtiliZihg Our theme to the fUlleSt extent. l'm real proud to be a senior and was real suprised how many seniors actually participated. Judging the even ts were Annette Counts, Marvin KihgdOrrl, Mike MattheWS, Margaret Levin and Sharon Roberts. I felt the rally WaS greatly organized and show- ed a lot of spirit from each class. The judging was very difficult, each ClaSS brought it5 Uhique talents ihtO the COl'itESt, COmmEntEdjUdQE Al'll'iEttE COUI'7t5. Many of tl'lE EVEN ts plan- l7ECl WETE tllTlES I'ElaYS. Uwe worked really hard utiliz- ing our theme t0 the fullest extent. l'm real proud to be a senior U lt was great fun. l was really laughing during the potato sack race watching everyone slide into the finish lihe, said junior, Lourdes Briones. CHaired by Dwight Bai- ley and Chris Risden, this year's spirit week was one of the most successful com- petitive spirit weeks ever with the classes of '88 and '89 battling it out to See who could reclaim the spirit week title that eaCh ClaSS had previously held. I felt we were really good, said junior class pres- identj Cristina Re yes . She later admitted, O Ver all the seniors deserved to win. They worked really hard in recap- turing spirit week. They showed a lot of determina- tion. We'll get itlspirit week titlel next year As spirit week came to a close, the o verall results wer Seniors Go westin first place with 7556 pOih ts. The Junior Jamboree in second place with 1463 pOihtS. The Soph- omore Sportsfans in third plaCe with 'I 'I 7 2 pOirltS. The Freshmen Fifties in fourth plaCe with 994 pOil'ltS ahd Eighth Grade Beachbums with 976 pOihtS Carrie in laSt. Stan Ng line lpn if G bidi vi Dashing th gh the Head Over H els. 9Ym T-- 1 ' Th f h g Elgh ng fx Ch h d n 1 a Ko pk d h d ght t th hon y Sh y I q h rac h f h lPh b G b ldl 62 student Life ze fax 135 f 'N i SNNDBNK Delegates Go Hawaiian emocracy in Action TI'3l'ISfOl'l'TIeCl il'7fO 317 3l'ITIOSDl79I'G of palm f.'l'96'S and D3I'3df5E, U76 QVITI FOCKGCI with EI'Il'hUSi3Sl77 35 the two delegates from each fOUI'fh period C1355 for the COl'7V6'I7fiOl'I '88 in their h8W3ii3I7 Qafb worked together to create demo- cracy in action. The theme, Here Today ,gone to Maui , cleverly e- laborated by the executive council, under the direction of chairperson, Erin Murphy, created a friendly atmos- phere in which the business al' hahd to be COhdUCted. ...people could have- more imagination With the hawaiian theme... com- mented Sean O'Leary. Choosing candidates- that they fhOUQhl' WOUld bestserve the student body kept the delegates busy for most of the convention, ho weven friendly messages to other delegates eliminated the monotony. The candidates chosen by the delegates were as fol- lows: Lance Tanasaki and Stephanie Osterberg for Commissioner of Clubs, Matt Dawson and Maryann FIO- rendo for Campus Commis- sionen Chas Kohopka and Bob Brandt for Commissioner of Athletics, Jack Peterson and April Houseworth for R.A. Chairperson, Marcus Paniaqua and Da vid LeCount for Judge, Jeff Stewart and Diane Ward for Treasurer, Chris Risden and Cristina Reyes for Vice-President and Erin Murphy for President. Over all the convention seemed to be successful. Cristina Reyes remarked, I thought it went rather well but durihg the bl'eakS ahd caucuses, it was too quiet. A week after the Con- vention the vo ting took place and the winners were an- nounced on Friday during the lUhChl'ih'l6' activities. The winners were as follows: COITIITI. of Athletics, Chas Konopka, campus Comm., Matt Dawson, Comm. of Clubs, Lance Tanasaki, R.A. Chairperson, April House- worth, Treasurer, Jeff Ste- wart Judge, Marcus Pania- qua, Vice-President Cristina Reyes, and President, Erin Murphy. Christine Kelley What's the Sc p? Who's it gonna be? Now Hear This! Shanno J h VinceH I A M i V r and V' H his friends L d F F - CUYI Iy h S Walker, Ka I d p ntly K S th yp s Pareme, Je f f d I yb yS an h t Blakely dAI 1 O L y k his I dra San N I h d h h IPI b G b ld! inqu d I It IPI 0 G b lay IPI lays if my 64 Student ufe fr if .m. 2 if tw Super Wednesday! Incumbems judge Chris Thlelen, presl- dem Dvvught Barley, Secretary Ana Apod- aca and vice' pres1dentErm Murphy oversne the convenlwon Wholu by Garfbaltifl 'E2E53IZfEY'a.-. Keegmg UE h. The r m e s I ztz Who's got thns one? :Agri F2 4 LL . I Accept! Page Stz1cyKunopka stands tronfusneti as Judy Htztsker mexplams who mer secret note us for IPIHJIU by Garflzaflcflf Matt Dawson zittcetxts tus normnatmn for the office ofCz1rrwpus Ctxvmmsstovwvfv fPm1m by Grlffzmfrfff COnVEI1tiOn '88 Attention, Convention goers! Dutugzates Went thou turn to announce Hu tvvu best quulufrcd novvvmecs 01 tlrewr charlie Wllnlrr by Kiriffhfilzfff What Are You Wear- '13 ing Today? Durani of his com- IBF face. pamgnl Eddie iPhoto by Anna Viclorl Ledesrna, ililmra llyillfa warren BOYS In The Hall-- Just Chillin' Y -il g , D,J, H 1- Junuor Cory Aht ng works the laid back, who cares tyle. yphom by A a V,C,-on iPhoto by Anna Victor! 'H0t n has Adidas sweats Curtis Olnff sports the athletic style. lPhotobyKrystaiFloresl lnqulres Hoshmond Nathan Lundberg Topping It Off... FFOITI tne BOttOm Hmm what SnOUldl WeaI'?A question asked by many. But what ClOtneS to put on is nOt tne only thing to consider. A majOI' Daft of one's wardrobe consists of SnOeS. My favorite type ofsnoes afe my WOI'n OUt SneaKeI'S because tney'I'e well fitted in and comfy, stated Bill BamfOl'd, This yeal' SLz SaWa wide variety ofsnoe styles. Tne gUyS found foot Weal' SUCn as Ci'eeDeI'S and the basic niQn'tOD to bum around with. In casuual fashions, they found the returning styles of COnVeI'Se, penny lOafeI'S and duck shoes. Gal'S shoe fashions semed to have remained consistent fl'Om tne pl'eViOUS year. Tne basic DUmD was used most fOI' fOI'mal wear. Wnile boots and squats seemed to nit it Off also. Keds were tne most notica- ble with colors tnat varied fI'Om bright orange to khaki. Maryann Castanha 66 Student ufe SLz Leads The way To The New Style Doing your own thing. That's tl motto at SLz where the rules of fashie have always been broken. And while tl casual look seemed to prevail for almo everyone this year there were of course few excep tions. The AdidaS Olympic style and LOttO' were what was in according to junior Joi Janson. y While Sel'liOl' Rick Hil'SCl7feId ...turtlenecks and leather bomber were definately the look. Alisa F' High tops Fifties Flashback They aren't1ust for Jeph Albert: boldly basketball Jagon makes a new fashion Sacco also show they statement at SLZ. can be worn In ever- lPho1o by Anna Maria yday life. Victor! iPhoto by Anna Maria Viclori Stoping At Their Lockers No Tipping i' li'-1 Elizabeth Wen and Fl d Nicole Luslanl has no Maryann oren o problem balancing on spent a small fortune one unch heels, for their classy iPno1u by Anna Mana footwear. Vicmrj iPhoto by Anna Viclorl Keds Aren't For Kids Joann lrie runs fast and jumps high in her trendy tennres. iPhoto by Anna Victorl ke the Song Says nything Goes it's daring and different. it's hold and 'iginai lt'S anything you want it to he. lt's ishion at siz. The year was fillied with Inything goes fashions The fashion at SLZ is UnUSUai We'f'e not OneS, we all Cll'eSS different We'I'e indivdu- S who strive to be ourselves and fashion is 'st one way to eXpl'eSS it, stated KI'yStal Ol'eS. Acid WaShed jeans and mlni'Skil'tS Seem' fl to ha ve been the most common, While lock tUI'tle necks and Stf'ipeS COUld be :und in most closets. Although any COlOI' las aCCeDtalJle, the most Dl'Ominent WaS lack or khaki, with shades of blue and white pse behind. NO bright colors. l usually wear whites 1dblaCkS. l think the colors you Weafklnda ?fleCt your DeI'SOnality, stated Angie iCOlaOU. The SUl'e way to have been in fashion 1iS year WaS to dl'eSS the way VOU wanted. Maryann Castanha What's Th Time? Sh wing Off izafsfgfl S 3 pffjdg. Keeping UQ p p ly 221123, , 351115 Fflhvrhb A V I The ' i m 6 S Which Wa tch TO Wrist Watch WatCh out! They Sneak UD on you when you least expect lt, they'l'e watches, Dfa' CeletS, l'inQSlAny kind of hand aCCeSSOI'y you Can imagine, they'l' e all over the place! A Dig item this year SeemS to have been fl'iendShip hl'aCeletS, handwoven, multico- lOl'ed wrist l'ODeS, to be WOI'n until they fall off ' I like to wear 3 lot of different friend- ship Dl'aCeletS. They'l'e SO cool because you can mix them without WOl'l'ylnQ if they match, commented jUnlOI', Donna DUl'an. Matching OI' not they Wefe definately hot! Ff'lendShiD Dl'aCeletS were not the only fad this year. WatCheS made it Dig too. Fl'Om swatch to Bulova, watches could be found all around campus on any kind of Wl'lSt. BeCaUSe they make a fashion statement and COme in handy al'OUnd CUI'feW, watches afe a DODUlaI' fashion accessory that haye always been in style. Alisa Knesek Bold I Bl k D bb Ba ford boldly dressed in black slands ou! in the wd, Wh by Lara Walker! Fash' Plate Sopho Elizabeth Wen mak a st - ment in her high' fashion garb. iPhoto by Lara Walker! Bleached and Blue Erica Mitchell, P cia Douglass, Te sna Daugherty a d Jason Saccofii rign in with thier acid washedjea HS, Wham by Lara Walker! Trend Setter Dora Mallios waits in line to purchase he low-cal lunch iPhoto by Lara Walker! High Fashions G a Kang and friend 'boppin' along. iPhoto by Garibaldi! F3Si1l0l'l and Tre FIGS What Are YOU Going To Do After School aking Some Time Aside No mattel' what ClaSS you had sixth DeI'iOd, the most heard question thI'OUQh out the hour WaS What you going to do aftel' school. EVeI'yOne'S mind WaS clogged with new and inteI'eStinQ ways to have fun. Whether it WaS a concert, athletic events, Dafty OI' maybe just work. GOihQ to work took UD mOSt of my time, I didn't have enough time fOI'SChOOl, WOI'K and going out. stated LiSa TheiSen. Music also played a key Daft OfafteI'SChOOl aCtiVitieS. SOme chose to Q0 home, throw their favorite l'eCOI'd on their SteI'eO, tUI'n the volume to ten and just sit around. OfI1erS IO0ked at music as an art OI' emDlOy' ment fOI' the time being. Fl'Om FUnk to Beat to Metal to COUntI'y it all depended on the DeI'SOn. Chili PeDDel'S are by fal' the fUhkieSt. stated COI'y AhtO0l1g. Al'hIet'iCS filled alot of the students free time aftel' the hours of eight to thfee. Going to work took up most of my time, I didn't have enough time for school, work and going out. U Pal' tiCiDatihQ on teams fOI' SCnOOl and outside of school involved DI'aCtiCing almOSt every day aCCOI'ding to Danielle LODeZ as she menti- oned, time WaS hard to find, but When I did, I made sure I'Ole in the lifestyles of SLZ teens. Some of the best times were DI'aCtiCed at Dal'- ties, big OI' small. AlfOnSO Quin tor shares his eXDef'ienCe at a Dafty, We were SUD' DOSed to stay fOl' a few hours and ended UD staying a week. OtheI'S femembel' it a different way like Josh BI'Um who femembefed a terrible ride home, All day I felt sick and Ori the Way home we nit just one too many bUmDS in the I'Oad The new kids and neW fads made this year f3Sf DaCed and exciting fOI' just about everyone. ThiS yeal' WaS hOt inside and outside the SChO0I. Jeff Alberti In honorable Okinawa I to have fun, listen to FUnk. 'De Red Hot Partying playeda major glanamin' To The yt um 'i M l k H, John a I ,V A stretch h f g H to keep p h th ' fast pa d Io, fPhoto by John Malfnawskrj ramp, Brian F di- nand demona t how to tuck k fPhota by J fl Alb I , pg., 4 'it' ? , it , i ii Keeping UP Ti me S With Th6 v Take That! Smile! Bret Herholdt shows Stacy Wax what prac- tice can do for you while brown belt Joe Costa watches Wham by Jeff Alberw Focusing in on her subyecl, Angela Hayes like to snap shots in her free tame. lPho1a byJeflAlbert1j 'FW N - 4-msn, 'V -..,,mk-...M .Ja To Serve and Protect. Tasha DeCosra, John Boles, Daisy Ya mbao and Yvonne Minyard show what they would like to doin their future working years. fFhozo by Lara Walker! Outside Activities GQ F Keeping UE with The, 55:53, . N Gaining Control.. At the NCS wrestling tournament, Bob Brandt sets up for body control as he looks to hrs coach for advrce fPlmIU by Sandy Smrlhj N 5 ,- 'S- . x y , nL..,.1ff This is it! Wnth txme runnlng out, coach Rau! Lopez gnves a fnnal pep talk nn hopes of galnnng a victory, fPlrolabyGar1bald1l Moves to Moves. Settlng up for a cross-face, Eddle Corclno attempts to pun his opponent fPlm1v by Sandy Smith! wsj- Ni , 1D Student ufe ? Basketball and Wrestling advance to playoffs Gugh Rebs head for NCS lVlOSt a thleteS Waht to be the bes t. They O VeI'COme all obstacles, ob taih many wins and defeat impossible ODDOhehtS. Thell' goals are achieved ahd they procede to more diffiCLIlt compe titions, NCS or NOrth Coast S eCtiOnalS has loomed large in the eyes of Rebel athletes. The y work- ed to reach them and some- times eventually won but more than wins achieved were losses suffered. Mike Jones, Felicia Harris l Trackl, Jerry Petersen, Glon Lanagan, Eddie Corcino lwrestlingl, Dennis Fong, Guphor Be lBadmintonl and the girls varsity basketball team all ventured to the NCS playoffs last year and all but Felicia Harris were de- feated. She took first place and advanced to the CIF state championships. After placing third in HAAL, the Rebel wrestling team included many NCS participants. Ed Boon, Bobby Brandt, Eddie Corcino, Eugene Corcino, Glon Lanagan and Jeff SteWart all went to the NCS playoffs after placing in the tOb 3 in their division in the HAAL playoffs. NOne of the wrestlers placed high in the ranks but the amount OfDeODleih the playoffs dOUDled fl'Om the pl'eVlOUS year. GlOh Lahagah stated, Fl'Om being 2hd to laSt all the way to 3rd place, I think we accomplished eyefythlhg l thought we Would this year. With the talent we have and the SUDDOf't from the school, we should DFO' Qf'eSS with even a better team. Our main goal was to win a game in NCS but having a great recordllll-Ol made up for the loss. Y' The QiI'lS varsity basket- ball team once agalh aCdUlI' ed the berth to NCS but it was obtained by a forfeit fr Om Sah Leahdl'O. lh the HAAL playoffs, we lOSt to Sah Leahdl'O by a SCOl'e of 40-37. The second game was sche- duled but before it COUld be played it WaS discovered tha t San Leandro had pla yed with an ineligible player. The y forfeited the game and the chance to advance. The first NCS game was against Mckinleyville and luckily held at San Lorenzo. The score at the half was 22- '14 Mckinleyvile's lead. The girls were once again being beaten. The game was thro wn in to o vertime as the team fought back and tied the SCOre 40-40 in the laSt '12 seconds of the game. KriStie Smith noted, Our main goal was to win a game in NCS but having a great recordl14-Ol made up for the lOSS. Although thiS years NCS Stories are sad ones, the future holds many partic- pants that will go that ex tra distance and in year's to come Rebels will continue to pursue these goals and ulti- mately achieve them. Krystal Flores Defense! ,. l. M Q i ' ,.. EEL ,..'53.. ' Ae N. it gf With shee d 1- natlon D I A l '- mac p block I g Q Nlckml y II pl y iPhoto by G4 ldl Gi me that! Stn I gl p sion h b IIT Mac: d K Sml V1 b I vvltl IVIkIyIl y If pla Qam f h NCS play ff rPliu I7 Gt b'ldi Ou h. Exe g p fl mo G C use n g II tort h pp rPh b S S l NCS Playoffs 11 lrgsiiilsgw Time To Move On 1 2 Seniors Let' s Eat Hoofnng iitt for the cafeteria and some food, Ken Campo and Delulah Baptista talk and dlscussthelr plans for lunch. iPhoto by Krystal Flares! Are We There Yet? Stan Ng helps an tnjured Tamrnl Jones up the hill toward the Elnzabethean Theatre before the perfor- mance of A Mid- summer Nlght'5 Dream at the Ash- land Festival fPho1o by Krystalfflores X 'I ...I ..-ew--' The Final Stage Seniors expeienced many activities, some exclusive only to them and others that had been routine became their I3St. FOl'ld mel'TlO- r'es were produced ancl e year came to a close EIS Sel'1iOrS l'eaIiZed it was time to move on. .,l 1- Robin Secrist grows im aiient for the I I llliil I Time To Move On Omira Akrami Jeff Alberti Cl'lI lSfY AFICIGFSOH Nlike AIWCIGFSOYT ISFEIEI AFCE JZYTIES Athel'tOl'l ve On Carrie Ault William Ault Dwight Bailey Jessica Bailey Paul Bailey Jeanefer Balingit Debora Bamforol Delilah Baptista Chl'iS Bal'klOW 14 Seniors Planning Their Future T MlgC ...xi Bigger And Better Things ow Onto College With high school iehind us a whole new vorld is being opened to is and there are many iewexcitingthingsahead. 'here are a variety of lathS IO take ih life, fOl' ome working in Taco lell, living with their pal'- lnts, and driving an old ar may be what they iave planned for their uture, but for others here may be pIahSOfCOI- 5-ge, raising a family, and iuying a house. lvlost seem to have nmediate plans for col lege. DOVE iVIaiIiOS has def- inate ideas about her future. l am going to go to a beauty college in San Francisco and study cos- metology. l plan to have my own salon someday and spend money travel- ing in Europe in style. Jenny Fontan has an- other idea, l plan on working in an office job fulltime while attending a junior college part time to get some kind of degree, Taking photography ciuringnignscnooi helped Alfonso Quintor make up hiS h'lil'ld. I WOLlid like EO attend San Francisco State, study more about photography, and take skate photos. Whatever your plans and wherever they may take you, it is all up to you.The decisions we may be making soon will most likely affect us through- out our entire lives. Heather Colley r, Fu lr: 's areer Decisions class listens to Dr Alan Tanisawa, former ii San Lorenzo gradu- x ate speak about his E 3, field of Denlstry fPhoio by Lara Walker! 1 Seniors Seniors Soaking Up The Rays Kris Stracner and L Edens Watch the vol- leyball game at th beach party spon- sored bythe Year- book Workshop at an a ar ara. S I B b iPhoto by Kathleen Whaley! THOUQHTI About College YEt? eniors PDHUGI' Seniors neverthought graduating from high school woulcl go so fast. Now it's time to choose a college to attend . Many seniors want to go to college away from home to be inde- pendent and alone. I want to go to Cal Bernadino, to get away and be on my own, stated AliCi3 PGFEZ. NIV plan is to attend San Francisco State be- cause they have the best music program there, plus it's close to home, stated Chl'iS RODSITS. Manyseniorsare plan- ning to go to Chabot COI- lege for awhile then trans- fer to a university or a state college while they think about what they want to major in. However some want to go straight to college like Todd Robertson wnc mentioned that he want: to go to the University o- Hawaii because ne likef the beach and the studief are good. Seniors have alot o- decisions to make aboui going to college, but th main Cl'lOiC9 is where T23 go. Hopefully all wil choose what's best fol them. Jeanefer Balingi My W ff f J PW' diy? ' 5 A sf J if J- Y 1 Q I 1, l is 41 P523 'Qt , B' U N g M . :L . :Z x4 A B 'M gg 5 Q5 f My l Ex 7 We 2 4 f is F J H res if 4 ,. ,, , K ,iii ,..,,, 'Z ag Al W2 W ,M lwliliq KJ' We LGE BEICHGI' Kelli BGHSOI1 Annette Beft9I'1COUf't Karri B9tt9l1COUl'1I Desiree Bishoo Jennifer BIBKIGY on John soles ROYIHY Bowersmitn Edward Boyd Holly Brooks Mieasha Brown Snauntelle Brown Jason Butler MiChElle Butler Joey Camara l SEI1i0I'S ,.li1i.T111 Laurie Carroll Lisa Cassaro Jeffrey Cassina Nl3l'V3I'1H CaSf3I'1h3 Catherine Castile Kl iS'CSY1 CEITIOH ve OI1 Yolanda Chavez Hyon Cho Heather Colley Catherine Collier Eugene Corcino AliCi3 Conlogue Esther Contreras Jennifer Cornejo Alfonso Corona 18 Seniors ll'T'lI'T'll,ll'1iZed fI'OYT'l S9l'liOl'lflS? l'13lf1f0m DlSE3SE lt's 6130 in the morn- lg and you hear the amiliarcallthathas been faking you up for the lst 12 years, all of the Jdden you don't seem Jcareanymoreafterall l is your last year and oudeserveabreak.Slug- ishly rising from your ed you go through that ver so familiar routine f getting ready for :hool,butyoudon'treally lind if you're late because ou're a Senior and it's our year to party! UTWEIVG years of 'akinguptogotoschool as taken its toll, but exr year l'II finally be ole to sleep in, while the iwer classmen will have D go to school, com- lehtedclaudine Provost. if you feel you have wese similar symptoms, then you must undoubt' edly have the dreaded Senioritis, an illness that afflicts our unsuspecting seniors every year, caus- ing them to become lazy, rebellious towards teach- ers, bored about every school function,complains about having to go to schoolandjust complains about everything. lt started like the middle of first quarter, and when l started to stop doing my work, l knew I had it. l've been going to school for 'l 2 years and l need a break, stated Denise Payne. As the symptoms progress, our seniors begin to slack off from school work, start to lose inter- est in class, and their minds begin to wander about the past and their fUTIUl'ES. WE'l'S QOl'll'l3 sit back, relax, reminisce about fun things that happened in school through the years, and get C's, replied chris kan and Armando Rodriquez. The symptoms in some cases become more severe as seniors start cutting classes. l don't wanna be in class any longer than l have to.Tardies have hurt me, buttheyhaverft killed me, yet, noted Rick Hirshfeld. Fortunately, Senioritis is not fatal, but no matter how much we try to safeguard ourselves from it, it'II always be there because as long as there are seniors, there Will be Sehioritls. Armand Javier W call. Rah! Flsahl' Yeah! You, may .recognize f-this familiar face that you, saw cheering her heart out for the ,Rebelsat ,football and basketball games. Tina Rivera was a member ofthe spirit squad for four years. d 1 was on the Froshl Soph Song and Varsity Leif ter. for one year each and on the Varsity Song. for two years. c s so lldiii Tinafputf ind iii a lot of time, cheering for our school. High School life is just about over srri foriiflinsa, in the WUI? She Plans to ai: rencllffHegald scollegeiflo be a legal,, Secretary. n, ,,,,,, her training her at San ,Lorenzo she stated 'Vvellieameddiia lot? 1-f' creafingfa bondlwith these people thai ss,l help rpre are, Y9UfOfhf9-, , out into fthe world of busi4 ,,. aitingf lVlrD if tlsOIff dEil5yi f I lj qfl il A i i i P! I K if lures! - i.l SEl1i0rS 79 this iimesnere at+SanffsLorenzos pated in ia wide rangeiilo Rebel factivities fliomp5fFr05h!S0phei basketball to Jazz Band for twoilfyears to- the:-cycllngff andre- bible study clubs. He began in the 9th grade and became Vice-President of inesispanisn. Club which continued for two years. He then proceeded to' be a member to the. lnternaf tional Ciub. iHeiperformeid the plays Toward Zero .and 'ThaiCuriousiiSai?agefandiwasif .LiQi1,tin9. tttt DireCto.t, and SQ'-md, Codrdinatoriior You ?eA Good iranlliitheiiisound'for the Blaokf alent if susan Lorenzo 'I-iigiii schools is plans to attend San Francisco mass communications. i He'Il people! most, from San . 1 fougiyears here withthis comg, ment, No matter if 9 , L.. , ..,,, Friends Fo Ha ilrlii lc A NI V l Katy Castile and K I lie Morgan knovv that true filo i:l lp will never ui I fpliot ly: itll SEl'll0I'S Seniors REVGZI BESTI Buds riends Last Lifetime , Who is the first per- son that comes to mind when you hear the word friendship? It'S usually the people who know practically everything about you, and that you know everything about your best friends. Suzy, Laurie, Krissi, Jessica, Karri, and I have shared alot of good times and even bad times, but we've stuck together to make our friendships last and our high school years together the best, stated Judi Hornbeak. Friendships also meant going out of your way to hebsomeoneduringadifficult period they're going through. You don't think of it as a hardship, but as support you can lend them in a time of need. Carrie Ault feels, Friends mean a lot to me and because they are so special I don't mind going out of my way for them. l've had a lot of ups and downs with my friends over the years, but we'vestucktogether and somehow worked things out, commented Allah Reyes. lthihkafl'iEhdShiplS when you can tellafriend anything and get their honestopiniononit, rep- lied Danelle Fenton. Friendshipsareshared memoriesthat you've had over the years. Some friendships are made eas- ily, and others take time to develop. I went to St. John's for grammar school sol met my current best friends when I came to San Lorenzo in my fresh- man year. Sometimes I Wishwecould haveshared grammar school memo- ries, but we've made our own during high school, and I wouldn't trade Tammie and Robin for anything, stated chris Kelley. Heather Young reg lied, I thihk that it'S h important how man friends you have, but hoi close you are to th friends you do make. Friendships are eaf ily gained and sometime hard to lose, said Dav Jaeger. If you want frieng ships to continue pa your high school year you must not allow tim and distance draw yo apart. Sometimes colleg and employment tend t do this , but you mus nurture your friendship to keep them forever. lvlost high schoo friendships tend to brea when college starts, bu hopefully my friends ani I will keep in touch, cow mented Francisci Fernandez. Anna Maria Vict Chl'iS'Cial'l CLlStOCIiO Jyoti Datta Kay Donaldson Raelynn Donaldson Corey Douglas Valerie Dozler ve On HOSHYTTHFIG Dl,lf'3Yli K2lI'l'i E3SIZlfTl3l'l Kim EBIIOI1 EIiZ3DEth Edel1S Danelle FGFITZOYI Ff'3l'1CiSCO FEl l'lEIf1C1GZ Mark Filiau SlJZ3I'1I'le FiSCl'lel' John Florendo Seniors Chl'iS Francis Shelairle Fugate Gabriel Gallegos Steve C-Iidewell Krystal Flores Manuel Floyd Jennifer Fontan V 1- if H df f 'Ml ' F ff ,lf 4 , f A , f s ll ill 111 F l 1 aw- , ,l.. , ess lssll l,el f ll lel, . F Brad Gonsalves Enrico Gonzaga Aurora Grigorica ve On 4 Cam H3 RlCl'l3I'Cl H3 Emma H3lOI'1GI I Ji Y. Hari Kerry Hansnaw Phil HEISKGII 82 Seniors t fb'- . ,,,, , ,fls V , ' ,Q , jg, ff' A FlaSh Fl'OlTl the Past ook Back and Laugh lt's easy to look back the past few years at n Lorenzo that seemed though they would ver end. Now that ese years are almost hind us we realize how lckly they flew by. Wheh lOOkihg back to e eighth grade all the ay to the twelvth grade, ere almost always seems be that one year that ands out above the rest. Kym Lamm, whose st year was her best ated, My favorite year as 8th grade. Everything as so simple, new, and citing. Now l've got to worry about graduation and what I'm going to do with my life. Where as Bon Neovakul who's laSt yearwas his favoritestat- ed My senior year was my best yearbecause l was able to plan my future. Also, l was glad to be back at S.L.Z. after being gone my junior year. Ofhel'S had favorite years that fell in between their first year and their last year, such as Judy Horhbeak, who felt that her sophomore year was hel' best. l feel that my sophomore year was my favorite. It was when I began to drive and I got to start going out with all my fl'lehClS. l was able to be more independent, Carlos Toledo also thought thathis faVOl'ite year was his sophomore year. lvly favorite year was 10th because all my friends were seniors and we gigged all year long. Well whatever your favorite year wasand for whatever reasons the mem- ories are there and some- day you can look back and laugh at all the good times you had. Heather Colley Eating Lunch Wu:-31, um S tt l l J l Mallrlovvski, Manuel Floyd and Sean Nlne cliom reminise over ll19l8VUVII9lTlgll school years KPMUIU by Garllmlflij Seniors f+Besisng two time all League at center is what John Dieter Jacob will remember the most. He started in the 8th grade with Flag Football but unfortu- nately broke his leg. Once his leg healed, he played Frosh!Soph Football and was chosen co-cap- tain of the team. Dieter' was also awarded with manager of the Varsity Football Team. He then movedup to the varsity' level for his last two years ot high school. In his senior year, he was proudly chosen as captain of the team. To highlight his sports career he was picked for the first team on the Alameda All State Team. John participated in track tor four years doing the shot put and discus tmaow. ,.Vg Y g, . L Y, When he snot practicing, or playing sports. J0hrl' is doing his schoolwork. to sstayslycconether... Honor Rolt. John felt, lt's been extremelyfidifficultwin some inset stances, but lghaye eventually oivercemeffitnesi acadetrnicffiobif .tj '.,, 'Qi ... . 1-' I itll.. .fun 'iii Grades asrweiti J 'GHC SS?h0iQl'Shil?S f9f hiSi1.sf0Qib8iL- taientsg will get ihimiinto San Jose State i' Ending A Great Week James Love, Cl Reyes. D Tho p Kon pk d sounds fP g rPha!obyC1 b fi 4 Seniors CHN You Measure UD? Elke The SehiOr Quiz Ti'liS 'COSTS will help YOU decide if YOU are 3 SEl'liOl'. DO people always bum l'idES Off YOU after SCi'lOOi? Do you take cuts in line without giving it 3 second thought? Do you say the same thing in every yearbook you sign? Have you memorized the Pledge of Allegiance? Do you find yourself admiring the Eighth Grade life? AVE YOU YISFVOUS about the word Gl'8CiU3fiOI'l? Do you feel teachers have finally started to like you after five years? Can you forge your parents signature? 1. HaVe YOU sold 3l'lY tickets to the TOWel' ElEV3fOl ' in A-Hall? l Have you eaten more than 50 cinnamon FOIIS? .T Give YOUSEif'l DOil It 'FOI' each YES 3l'lSWef'. FiQUi'E YOUI' SCOFE: 8-1 O SeniOl', 5 SODHOYTIOFE, 4-1 Where have YOU been, buying tickets for the elevator? if yi f ff f J 1 f ng 2 A 3 qi mayb 1 efagoawaa ffiliwaf-fivfr w ZWW an all J vs, rr if ,A H f W .,,g?g ,,?,, ,:f :flf, xo! 79 X ANQEM Hayes Terri HeiSIer Rmky HirSChfeid Sabrina HOIdeH Judi Hornbeak Julie Honnng Vincent HOrfON Robert Hummm Joann Irie Jonn Jacob David Jaeger Jason Jarvis AHNZNG Javier Ingrid JONES Nmom JONES TQNWNNE JONES cnns Kan Rmky K3N Sandi KHUSEN cnnsune Keuey Semom :Ellis Sean King Stacy Konopka Allen Lam Susan Lambel Kimberly Lamm Glon Lanagan ve On Sonja Land Matthew LEIVCOCK EVef'3I'C1O LEGGSYTIB Luis Lee Raymond Lee Rita Lesner SHZUFIEIIE LeWiS Tina LOEF3 Celso LODES SEIUOFS ,H 'Wx , 1 , .ie QQ SGl'liOi'S LOOK BQCK f I COUICI DO It Over... The reality of gra- luation quickly became pparent to the Class of 988 early in the year. In lctober, seniors ordered aps and gowns. ln lovember, they filled out heir first applications and hen the months began o come and go quickly. une12th wasjust around he corner. Seniors spent lot of time contemplat- 1g their future plans and ook Some time to think low they would have loneit differentlyif they ould do it over again. Some couldn't believe hat they dldn't listen to ldvice from graduates vho warned them to take t all seriously. Ricky Hirshfeld was one of the seniors who simply stated I wish I partied less. Partying too much was one of the mis- takes many Rebels ad- mitted, but worrying too much aboutother people was another. Jenny Fontan said , l would not have worried about what other people thought of me and l'd have gone my own Way instead of being a follower. Getting better grades was a priority for seniors if they could do it over. Tina Macias summed it up, Instead ofsaylng that lwill bring my grades up never let them get low.l WiSh I listened IO the people who told me how important my grades are! here were also a group of people who regret taking high school too seriously, and wish that they had made time for fun. Lam Nguyen admitted, l would have had more fun, make more friends and fool around 3 little. The class of '88 can't erase their past but hope- fully they can correct old patterns and make changes for the future. As someone once said, Live and Learn. lAnd laugh alittle tooll next quarter, lwould have L'Z Edens , as 1 Y wtf, i rg, I . 'var'-' . is 2,?,. Ze , ,,.l1 , .:3., nunswmv mul- ilu. ul alla imeisonlna-u i Ei ii,fg,QQ.gQ,jlQQ.gQQ,Qi ff ''Z5'ff!'i'ffQfQfIfQflfQif In K - ,.-I, Trusl Ms Dude! l 0 n v' Q 0 I ' Brian Ferdinand asks for a little senior advice lrom Alfonso Ouinior ..l S9l1i0I'S ? gm, af Wm 1 Q .W aff? 4 an , , ,, N L., 4 2 SWWVEY 1 4 i' ip, wanna m-aggpu-up M' hz ff , r Fug! ww ' Whig ff? A A .A a w H fy , W9 ,gf W WE? 4 if fm - 4 ' i V M ,,,., 1 3 4 , fwiklii My L, ,bgg- Q y 1 V A A . f 0. 1-,fs ' V- f' HL, ,ff-ff fff f . - Decisions. . . Julia Tuttle-and Hoshman Durani carefully choose their senior announce- ments for graduation. Whom bv Garrbaldll i,li.l-l-i1 go Seniors i ii tubs Q W fl SenlOl'S Go FOI' Grad Nite ctivities Fill Calendal' This is tne last year fOl' the ClaSS of '88 what senior activities are they looking forward too? Graduation, because l know l'n1 finally finished with high school, stated Kim Peters. Junior!Senior Prom, because this is one of tne greatest momentsin you high school years. The feeling that comes to your heart is 'Yeahl l've come along baby,' rep- lied Kim Byrd. Grad Night, because most of tne seniors from our school are going! And this is a night where a lot of future graduates are going to have a great and safe time, commented Sandra Tejada. Thesenioreventthat I am most looking for- ward to is graduation at Chabot. It will be sad because some of the people l'll never see again butit will bea new begin- ning and I'm ready to get out of here, noted Kellie lvlorgan. I am looking forward to Grad Nite because I plan to have lots of fun with my friends . . stated Sarah Olague, I am lOOking forward to graduation night li cause, my buddies ani plan to rent limos a party allnight Iong, me tioned Rose Garcia. I'm looking forwa to graduation and goi to Hawaii, bragged V erie Dozier. The best one forr would be the day thati graduate because the can say I actually mai lt! stated Tina lvlacias. lt's easy to see tl' most seniors are looki forward to Grad Nig and Graduation as th favorite senior activiti Cathy Col z.. , , . :ff x i j rdf' l l l 2 5 My Joycelyn Lopez James Love Melissa Lovercamp Nathan Lundberg Tina lvlacias Tonia IVIZCK on Robert IVl3ldOTl3ClO DOF3 lVI3lliOS Teresa lVl3l'flf1EZ Tnom Mendes victor lvliranaa Kellie Morgan Anthony Musgrave Eugenia Nascimento lvlicnelle Nelson Seniors BOY1 Neovakal Stan Ng Jean Nnu Farahnaz Noory Niargrit Noory Sarah Olague on Sean 0'Leary Curtis Olliff Karla Parente Su Jin Park Denise Payne Louise Pease Amanda Perez Kimberly Peters Jerry Petersen Q2 Seniors 3,2 is iw.. Q 1 V 2 i ve A . . X41 New N859 With A Tough DeCiSiOl'l hat WOUICI YOU PiCk Dosen't everyone ream of a Ferrari for raduation,sittingin their riveway with a big red ow? Well some seniors ave their own dreams, mich are quite unique. The best job oppor- unity after graduation vas what Tina Macias hought would bea great raduation present. Thinking on the same rack, Stacy Konopka felt A full SCi'lOi3l'Ship to col- age would be perfect. With a more leisurely hought, Renee Sanchez said, A month long, full paid trip to Bermuda. In an exotic thought, Ricky Hirshfield com- mented, A BMW plus 3 trip to Greece would be IHS Ultimate. ln a sensitive view, My perfect graduation gift would be happiness which can't be wrapped or given it just has to come in time, comment- ed Kym Lamm. With a SpeCiaI thought of her own, Robin Secrist commented, Peace on earth and good will to all men plus a Porshe and l mean that sincerleyf' in terms of a dream gift, Denise Payne ex- claimed An all expense paid trip to Australia for two months plus an lroc- Z would be nice. ln a different view, Manuel Floyd stated A house to get away from my parents. Bill Ault fil'liShEd by saying Not being kicked out of the house in June would be a nice gradua- tion present. Kris Stacner Oh My Gosh! Thank you Mommy and Daddylu exclaims Anna Vi 1 r when she recieves a car as a graduation gift iPhoto by Lara Walker! Seniors Having A Friendly Chat Dime l k Ia '- Parent d I k . 4 a e briefly s cue v dc ps and H os Secret UFQGS Exposed EFIIOFS Reveal PHSSIOHS Have you ever had that special feeling for someone but wouldn't dare tEII a soul? Or suddenly got an urge to run down C-hall naked, get rid of an old curse you've had since the 8th grade, or maybejust play a practical joke on someone? Well after several different events, many seniors expressed their ideas of a practical joke or secret passion, Here's what some of the class of '88 had to say... Aliciaconloguestated, Pass on my adopted nicknameof'Godzilla'that l've hated ever since 9th grade. To put a whoopi cushion on Ms. Knowles chair during the graduation ceremonies and throw an 8th grader into a garbage can, com- mentedJamesLove, while Oh the other hahd, Kl'IStie Smith stated, To catch coach Raul Lopez under the influence during basketball season. Then there are those whoapproached thesub- ject more romanticly lvly secret passion is that Celso Lopes would grow so l could go out with him, commented SIIHCY Konopka. I ROHHY BOWGFSFTTIII stated, I would love tl Q0 out with Kl'iStIE Smitl because I 'VE always IIKGI het. To take Terr Quinlantang to the Winte Ball because she's one o une best looking girls ii school, stated Rick' Hil'SChfieICI. T h o u g h m a n ' passions were stated, thi mixed views of what thi seniors felt was 4 combination of what the' represent today and wa just one memory the' can leave SLZ with. Karla Parent 'H 4 11,3010 by Lara Walker! V ., 4 r rf 9 ,M I ,, 4 X W I? if mfff ga? M Hwy V B' K Iv S re , a of .ii2,,y is if ,,.. ,, mfwfti - -1 , --if :,.f ,, ., .fm I b b fl f1 fif ' . IQ f - ' , K H ., , ff , 1l A rx 431.43 '25-Qi Daniel POITIBFES RiCh3I'd POfTl3I E'S Cl3UC1il'1E' PFOVOSII Terri Quilantang Alfonso Quintor Rajnisn Ratna on Lenee Rego Allan Reyes Tina Rivera Christopher Roberts Todd Robertson EliSl'l3 ROdEl'iCk ANNE Rodgers Armando Rodriguez Kim Rogers 1 SEl'li0I'S Maria Rogers Kathy Rumhaii Jason Sacco Amy Sanchez Renee Sanchez Dustin Scnnecklotn On Robin setrist christy smith susie Stafford Jodie stapietoh Kf'iSteI'1 StI'3CI'1EI' David TZDUFH Sandra Tejada Donnie Thompson Carlos Toledo Q6 seniors ii E Go Head Oh! O time to WHSTIE! Of course there are ienty-four hours in a y but to some that's ll not enough for their ctic schedules. Work, wool, homework, hang- J around and friends e just a few examples time consuming activi- FS. Nlost work a few days ying to sort out their any things to do and lTleOUt with Whatthey lla SChedule. Alfonso Quintor said almost had his to- ther, My schedule is nost cool, except the Iss I have after lunch, I tto schooland have to n across the whole campus. That's kind of tough. Some scedules can turnout perfect others could be better for one reasonoranother.Andrew Sanchez said, My sche- dule h3S 3 few dlffiCLllt re- qUiI'erTlehtSll'li1Z but I still plan to go through this year smoothly to my senior year, which should be the best. lvly classes are al- right. Shannon O'Connor said, Except I never see any of my friends and they aIlthihkIgOt0adif- ferent school. Some havetheirsche- dules too easy, either they work on figuring them out longer than others or just plain luck. Jeff C3SSih3 has his schedule down to a tee, I wake up, go to school, go to work, eat, skate, and then go back to sleep. Chris DeCoito says that her' SChedUIe is 3 breeze, The only sche- dule I had tO plarl is set- ting my alarm clock so I would wake up in time for school. There is alot of rl,lSh, rush, and a lot of people with too much time. Whatever your schedule was, hopefully you made it work and made it loads of fUl'l. ill-lil. Jeff Alberti After A Long Day Tammie Jones, R b Secrist and E Murphy partl p I Ol'l One lY1OY9 vvlule attending ll li K p Ashland S a rean Festival fPho1obyKfys1'lFl I S9l1l0l'S - Senior Cl s Officers: Cristy Anderson, IC FESI en tg Jerry V P d Peterson, Treasure Miki Yano, Secreiary Stacy Konopka, d I Presl en iPhoto by Lara Wal k er! l U. ',,LL f-:-:-:-:-:4:-:-:-:-:-:-:oS:+:4P?'lc2E5:-:Mgr-:-rg:-tcis:':!5:!?2?-FE:-:Qt-:4-:f:-:-:-:f:f:-:-:-:4-:-:-:A , ,- r -:-'-:-:-:-:csv-:-:r:-:-nz-: Qi-1-1-:yt-'-:-1-:-:-: :-:'-:- .iz-F.:-:-: i-1+ -: -:':-:-1'-:-:-:-:-:bw J:':':':':'f'.':'f':'C':'.'f: . . .Cl :'f'Z'. . .'.':':'f'f. . !vf'.'.'. e :+I . . ff . . ,':':'. .... '.'.'.'I':'.4'5.l.'f':' 'T 'I Q' 2' 6 i f li?57B9iTlg Student Body Rresi-,g dent is what Dwight Bailey will re- member- the mostff about rf-Sans Lorenzo. Beside being President, Dwight' has-false2-obee4-Studlent Bodys- Vice-President, international Club President lortwo-and5a haifxyears ass l well as member of the C.S.F, and Black Students Unitedg Heis had the?- honor of being the oniy 8th grader to bein the A'CappelIa Choir,-and-wee voted best actor in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. He also won ai! District Solo. lnsirume.ntaly,Competi- tidn fo? eibeileiit -Saxophone? - taients,,All this experience with acting and music will heip him getlinto Wlih H,lTlalQF in R9Vf0Kmln9.Af15f: . S leeriei Dwightihas pfayealllieshafelu of ill Wrestirhe le..1he..f8ih grads l1ytWrestllne,dSbQi- TWO years Oi badmiriionFiend-Wone i'iyear?fof help ioeilnlsti ,0ff.rhlS. Spore, career? But-lfiihisielibiggest iekcitieinerif sehelefmieiei-Aware. friendeiperfdlfm ed Ti'ii'iiler ai the firef contest andiitook firsf plaoe. He has . . Ashland forthe Shaklespeairealiiiifesii SEl'li0l'S 8th graders seek counsel Gi1iOFS Give Advice Seniors, already? WOW!Wi1el'edidthE time go? What seemed like an eternityatonepointcame quickly. If there's one thing that seniors know best, it's how to make it through five yearsofhigh school. They've been there andthey rememberwhat it's like to be an eighth grader. Hopefullythey've learned from their mis- takes as Well as their achievementsandcangive somesound advicetothe Sth grade class. Dorl't mess around in your 8th grade year because you'll be sorry as a senior, advised Terri Heisler. There's a time to have fun and a time to study, study first, stated Heather' YOUHQ. Get involved in your school activities. Don't take classes with Delany or Shoots, commented Don Vegas, Katy Castile said, Make sure you commun- icate with your counselor and get the your classes straight While there's still time to fix any mistakes, lodlstapleton added, Don't get involved with the wrong crowd because it can get you a bad repu- tatiOl1 that will stay with you throughout your high school years, Stay in school, gei job and love your moth? stated Alfonso Quinto Take advantage school and learn as mu as possible while you ha the opportunity, COI merited Terri Quilalitag Louise Pease stat Stay in Iirle. DOl1't Q cocky. Study hard in yo 8th grade year so in yo senior year you can part' Said RiCky Hil'SChfEId. Curtis Olliff stats Avoid getting into tr ble with upper classm While on campus. Anna Maria Vic S Cristy Toy Michael Tran Bonnie Troche Hidy Tse Julia Tuttle Janet Ugaki Angelo Valenzuela Lucia Vasquez Vidala Vasquez Donald Vegas Anna Nlaria Victor Lara Walker Lawancla Wesley LiSbGti'l WESf Miki Yano Brandon Yee JEIYNES Yi Jeannie Yi Heather Young Kimberly Zemanek Seniors 4 if mf fy WU 9 Q Follow The Leader Sean Kang, Dwight Bailey, Kim Eaton. Rohm Secrist, Chrns Kelley and Julle Horning dance around the carpet at the Clolsters drumg the Drama production of A Curious Savage. fPhom by Garibaldi! 5-rf r 4 Organizations D e resj :yQ'T15f-:,.!f::'1gg, s22f 1' ' , Ji' lg ,ss . .. 41: if gf: f?+f..1q1Z fifQ3?5'i3E1af2ffa1t?gfE5D? Qs' is 5 .iii Working Together 0 0 Q o 0 0 Clubs anvrgani- zations SDOYISOFGC1 the 0 contributed to making this the best place for OUI' fast UITIES. Did you find the time to 0 00 00 8 T1 , nemng? W 000001 ,w5g.?'f 1 5 lZ Tfmerosemnq 101 Te Q ebel Record Staff F R AI ld, w: Ba Ch I B kl w, B I A C s, Liz Ed d F n Fer- d S d R OW. J ng D D Jil-4 ig K S nn S h , S y F h ,Kri C teh, L C ll J EY e arro , l Blakley, Sean O I y and Alicia Conologue. Not P ear uior d J d H b ak dPh k ll Wh kl I il Has e byChr B Read all about it in the Rebel Record EXtl'a! EXtl a! If all Came to you hOt Off the pI'eSSeS, San LOI'ehZO'S new Rebel Record. With only 17 StUdehtS ih the jOUI'haliSm class they mahaged to DUt out ah exciting heW5DabeI' about OhCe every three weeks. The paper WaS if'lteI'eStihQ, informative ahd fun to read. Ml'S. Counts I'eblaCed Ms. Smathers as the new advisor of the Rebel ReCOI'd The heWSbapeI' staff has COme a lOhQ way. StUdelltS GXDTESS tl'IElTlSelVES I nrisions F R w: Am Kenl Ch w,An ela . . . s . JZ sax-.lM::5.i:gzf Shan ng innerVl5l0nf Eaton, .J Ii C I Jihae Yi, Julie Horn- gilgonAEIareB Second ing and Peter Tran. I I Roviili Bonnie Coles, lPhata byLara Walker! ah a5Sighmeht however there af e Stl dehtS that write to eXbI'eSS themselvj lhhel' visions WaS a Club that bl'O vid StLIdehtS with the atmOSDheI'e to do jU. that Club member Kim EatOh sai. AlthOUgh I did Q0 to a couple of mee ihQS last year, I didn't get involved J much as I WOUld have liked to. The Cll. has become imbOl'taht to me. it gives 3 lwriters ahd af'tiStSi a I'aI'e chance eXbl'eSS OUI'SelVeS. Inner visions WaS a literary magalil composed completely of StOl'ieS, bOeh' ahd drawings submitted by StUdeh that eXDl'eSS theil' inner SelVeS. Meeting th deadline! . - l-.Tl w .K 5 Kris C on and Sea Ol y nage , M to have fu while making some - fi I clions on . -- layout. - iPhoto by Lara Walkerj we . 53 -A A Many of them had no experience produc- ing a newspaper and now they're pros! commented Mrs. Counts. Second year staff members found it difficult to adjust to a new teahcer but - S' Mrs. Counts made the transition easier X since she was so enjoyable to work with. Under Mrs. Counts supervision the staff members have started doing the news- paper on the Macintosh. This makes for a better quality paper. The students in Mrs. Counts journal- ism class find time to laugh between interviews and co vering beats. I feel our class is very unique and special. Everyone 1 . has their OWh special talent and ih tel' es t, and with the great SUpel' vision ahd fl'iel'ldlil'leS5 by MVS. COUl'lf5, the Rebel Record haS overall impro vedand become a very fUh ahd eXCitihQ class, stated Suzy Fischer. The Rebel Record just keeps getting better with 296. Heather Colley Everybody who is interested ih lOOk- 1inSide themselves to See what's there OUld write fOl' lnnel'ViSiOnS. l'Ve only en in the club thiS year DUt l'Ve found 'ne and Othel' DeODle'5 WfitinQS to be a IY to understand myself and Othel' iople's feelings much DetteI', mmented Julie HOl'ninQ. The magaline was DI'OdUCed entil'elY 'StUdentS. lVlemDel'S of the club decide rich compositions and drawings will be vblished. Mr. Reel, one of the advisors Dlied, l'Ve been impl'eSSed with bOth e QFOUDS ability to Self'Ol'QaniZe and th their ability to play With words ih ah 'el'QetiC, enthusiastic and fun manner. So if YOU are inteI'eSted in sharing FUI' WI'itingS Ol' drawings with other ?ODle then YOU Should lOOk into ?I'ViSiOnS. Heather Colley YF E. St3ffEl'S lCl63S Soar HlQl'I What it'S all 3bOUt! CI'ODDinQ, deadlneS, layouts, proofs, drop columns, mUQ shots... afe these fOI eign tel'mS to you? TheSe tel'mS beCame common wordsin the VOCalJUlaI'ieS ofthe Confederate staff. In April, once the neW staff had been SeleCted theY Wefe given the opportun- itY to attend The YeaI'DOOk Summit, a five daY seminar Oh YeaI'bOOK Dl'OdUCtiOn Oh the UC Santa Barbara CamDUS. Aftel' the SUn and fun it Wa5 back to school and time to actually start Dl'OdUC' tion. First item on the agenda... choosing a theme. ChOOSinQ a theme is a Dig task. YOU have to choose one that will I'epI'eSent that DaI'tiCUlal' school Yeal' DOth visually by using gl'aDhiCS and VeI'DallY With a catch DhI'aSe, stated second year vete- ran Cathy COllieI1 Aftel' many ideas and lOnQ COnSidel'a' tion, the staff finally voted on The Best PlaCe for Fast TimeS, an edited version of Stan Ng'S BUI'QeI' King imitation, The Best TimeS FOI' FaSt TimeS. Commenting on the entire DI'OCeSS Ms. Whaley noted, lt'S alot of work, bUt we have fUn. Wouldn't YOU like to find out what it'5 all about? Christine Kelley Cfd tStH Pro R ,Je f I BI A M ai g nna Vict Heather C I ley and Jeff Alberta Second R w Lara Walker, Ka I Parente d Ch Kelley, Th d R Maryann C h DebbleB i d Krystal Fl C hy Collier, Do D and Stan Ng F h Row Liz Eden Arm d J Jaso J Al Kne k J f Srnl h d K Stracne fPh0r0b K hi Whaley! Y in Time To Belong 4: - -'f a v' , y r-gf 'A f 7 - fwiwae Wf ff, , ' .M -W J, . . 1 ..,. ia'4w t ' l . l 'Z -- -2-is if W i-I els-we , M-ef-'H e . mas--Je G-- , my '- , L ' 4 . . r f nf, p Q i .f ,' f- 512535 Q Hiking and Back. ' packing Club l ' ':?:?:3:i '5:i:i:1:f:f:? :5 I: :' ' 7 . : Ti? Theilerl Rock 1:3151........i.i:5:s::..,,e,.,.,s:,,' - Bef-en, JeffStewar1 , ' 1212535235225Eaisiaisizif' giiiiiaigiggiie' Day ,sg2:sg2g2:f-' Rhodes' Efica Bondi Sandy Smith' Diane it Tavares r,,,, fP U'DbYJHS0'1J8fvf W ' i g , T My ,, , Wem- fiff azfm, it .,, 1 W ,aw U, 41 ,. , , ,V ,ie iw, ,ff, Z we Representative Assembly Front Row: Tricia Willis, Kamiko Davis, Jennifer Martens, Maria Rogers, Amy Coles, Michelle Smith, Cristina Reyes, Stephanie Osterberg, Jessica Bailey, Christy And- erson, Dwight Bailey and April House- worth. Row Two: Patsy Taft, Oscar Hernandez, Maratis Hayes, Vidala Vas- quez, Jesse Morales, David LeCount, Stacy Konopka, Brandon Jack, Chris Thielen, Jeff Stewart, Chris Risden, James Love, Shannon Johnson, John Parker, Denise Athanacio, Eric Hoak, Erica Mitchell, Gina Sciortino, Jack Peterson, Jason Sacco, Julie Fernen- dez, Salvador Ochoa, Erik Bell, Bruce Bigelow, Josh Dob- son, Sunny Park and Richard Ferriera. fPharo by Lara Wallrerl Voices Caffy i i i i A 5 'Reg ,af fe, Anas, sm ' 4 Ski Bunnies . lnformers heard during llth period VE'Va3m3, Whiplash, sunburn and broken bond Repl' es eh ta fi ve Ass embi y is to i hfOI'h1 yi the student body of EXeCUl'iV6 COUl'lCil'S lstudent go vernmen tl planned even ts to be conducted during the yeah stated Congressional Chaiurperson Chris Risden. lt's similiar to the Senate. We want to know how the students feel towards issues like the morning announcements, consitution and other issues. R.A. representatives are chosen by their fourth period classes, the o ver sixty member organization meets once a month in the library. Many students have found partici- pa tion in R.A. a unique way to be involved in student government. I like R.A., sta ted Glon Lanagan. lt's getting involved without actually trying. It also helps me understand how government works. If you're interested in becoming involved with student government but don't have the time, why not try R.A. ? lt's the next best thing. Stan Ng ,ll L , mumified Andrea Fenton hit the slopes ' h atnig t. 2.1.-ta? lPhoro by CarhyBrad!ordl Adventure Club Front Row: Renee Wittman, Crystal Mckinnis, Angie Patrick, Janie Robello, Miss Brad- ford, Cammy Abbate, Andrea Fenton, Lucia Maramonte, Kim Coachman and Melissa Costa, Row Two: Mr. Bliss, Eric Johanson, Jason Thomason, Michelle, Todd Gable. Kim Ouien, Marcy Gomez, Dana Hudson, Julie Fernandez, Jamie Johnson, Rita Mara- monte, Nicole Pan- gelina, Chris Kawalik, Jenny Glandt, Stacey Wix, Eric Larsen. Brandon Trevethan, Peter Easton, Brian Heisler, Greg Yee and Eric Brown. Row Three: Sean O'leary, Shannon Johnson. Gina Sciortino, Derek Hawkins, John Parker, Anthony Valenzuela, Greg Real, Shelley Reedy. Row Four: Laura Cramer, Venita Doz- ier, Denise Perry, Tina Sanchez, Valerie Dozier, Stella Gamez, Erica Bond, Jeff Sipos, Kim Love, Wil' liam McGregor and Serena Salaza, iPhoto by Bus Driver Milt Bl Just for ful JUl'hDihQ OUf of ail'plahe5, l'Uhhil' ff' Om f'e5fleSS hafiVeS ahd fihdihg hidda ff'eaSUf'eS... Thaf'S hOl' quite what Sah LOfehZ HiQh'S AdVehfUI'e CIUD involves but COh7eS CiOSe. We ha ve a lOl' of fUh. LaSf ye because of the adVehfUl'e club if WaS til fifSf time l'd QOhe Skiihg, said SeCf'el'a LUCia Mal'ah1Ohfe. We'Ve QOhe skiing a plahhed fI'iDS to MOhfeI' ey ahd hiking. The CIUD was Ol'gahiZeCi last year adViSOI' Cathy Bl'adfOI'd, WhO'S DUFDO W3S tO give kids 3 natural high witho dl'UgS OI' alcohol. l'I'h l'eaiDl'OUd of the kid5, eXClail'he Advisor Cathy Bl'adfOl'd. They'Ve d0he Qfeal' job of keeping OUI' l'I'iDS CiI'Ug fre They were DOiife eVel' yWhel' e we Weh had a IOI' of fUh ahd really got ihfO th adVehfUl'eSOh7e SDiI'il' of the CIUD. They' 3 great bunch of kidS. Stan N f.r-.-'tfifji-,- 'C ' ' ' 1: . ?H5f5'4iif4 Dver the IVIOUntainS Take A Hike! Do you enjo y the outdoors, the Smell Jf tl'eeS, the lOOk ahd feel of dirt? Well, if rou don't mind sweating to have fun then this is the Club for you, exclaimed wr. Rhodes. The Hiking and Backpacking Club was founded this year by Mr, Rhodes so that ie could relive the fun he had backpack- ng in high school and share the expe- 'iel'iCe with other StUdel1tS. The fifteen nember club met approximately once every two weeks and planned one activ- ty per month. lt was unique and scenic. It was a 7ood experience. I like the outdoors, :tated Steve BeiI'eiS who attended the Trip to Mt. Tamalpias and Muirwoods in Marin County with Mr. Rhodes. This club ga ve students a chance to enjoy the outdoors, to become more ndependent and most of all to have fun. Jason Jarvis 81 Karla Parente Club Sponosrs Ofiefltal LUHCTIEOH Asians Get It Together DUE to a high D6I'C6'htaQE of ASiahS attending Sah LOI'ehZO High, ASlah Club fhefhbel' ship haS COhtlhU9d to thrive ahd has developed into Ohe of the CamDUS' most DODUlal' clubs. The club is dOihg real good, said DI'6'SiCl9ht JOahh lfle. WG have a lot of DatlClDatl0h lh the activities we SDOhSOI'. The clubs l'hOSt faI'hOUS I'ECOQhlZGd event is the faculty lUhCheOh held to raise funds for field trips to China town, the ASiah Aft Museum ahd Japah tOWh. The DUFDOSG of the club is to 6hI'lCh StUd6ht knowledge of the ASiah culture, informed SODhOITlOI'6 Betty Kim. Asi CI b Front Row A d Rodriguez d Richard H R Two All L Marya C h - 8 ,aft as , Q g ii p-..,a 5 L I . K-- a..?5...:f ' . j,M. Aff So if YOU afe lht6I'6St6d lh leafhlhg mOf9 about the ASiah CUltUI'6, COm6 ahd S66 fOI' yourself what the ClUD'S about. Stan Ng 1 ::- 'F'f FT ,W 4 ANQ5' Joann Irie, EI b h Wen, Mary Fl rendo, Chr y T y Ann Ha d C dy ai Ng R Th Arm d J M h IT Ch K L Ng ye , Luis L nd John Florendo iPhoto by Lara Walk L ,. .,.... ,,..,, , , I f-ff,L:,.1w ,MQ,g:1,1,-,,3W,,,.z,,.f,,- i . 5 -. 5 an , Ai -1 Taps Please! Executiv C C ' ' er of F t L Ed CI b J ca Bail y St ph O b d t s a display C t R yes, , K k Davis, Nicole fPh o by Lara Walker! L Lucia Ma e, Leigh Akin Ch I' Kelley, J f Martens. R T Johann R y Jack Peter- Ch s Theilen S an King, Dwigh aie , e ewa B I y J ffSt rt Chris Risden, Brend Dominguez, Ana Apadoca, Erin Murphy, Jessica B Iey, Katy Castile, Dusty Weaver fPhaIa by Anna M V Inrj EXECUUVE COUI'ICii DFOVGS DI'0ClUCtiVE POOf! lt's magic! The work is WOl'th it, mO3hed A550- Ci3fe Student Body ViCe PI'eSidehl', Efih MUI'DhY. We'Ve got SO h7UCh to GO. We Di3l1 lots of eVel1l'5 3I'ld discuss 3nd I'e3Cf to iSSUeS like the SnOI't lived addition to the dress COCie. l've ie3f'hed 3 lot of responsibility ih the two Ye3l'5 of ie3CieI ship Ci3S5 l've been in. EXeCUtiVe Council COhSi5fS of elected 3nd 3DDOihted officers 35 well 35 Ci355 O'ffiCeI'5. A lOt of peeple think it'S a kiCk baCk Ci355. SUI'e we have 3 lot of fun, DUI' it'5 3 iOt of h3I'd WOl'k, 53id JUhiOl' ViCe Pl'eSi' dent Bl'ehd3 DOmihgUeZ. We ie3I'h 3 lot of I' e5DOh5ibiiitY. The council is I' e5DOh5iDie fOl' I' epf e5- ehtihg the entire 5t'Udeht body 3I'ld 'fOI' OI'Q3hiZihQ, 5DOh5Ol'ihQ, 3hCi 3DDl'OVihQ eVeht5 such 35 HOITleCOITlITlihQ, Spifit Weeif Lip SYNC, 3hCi the Convention. TheI'e'5 3 lTl3giC here, ex claimed 3dVi5OI' Leigh Akins. C3I'l't YOU feel the ehel'QY? Stan Ng Te q111 Remebering The Baseball GFEBYS U' B unc acib F R J v Buyr ada kB II RI dO d J R R T P lKroII, Mike Z ll Ro Abrams d T y M d SHO fPh by Lara Wa old Hobby RGVIVGQ B35eD3ii has been the Ql'e3tAlTleI'iC p35t time thl'OUQhtOUt the Ye3I'5. T pi3Yel'5 f3Ce5, I l3lTle5, 3hd 5t3tiStiCS ii the te3lTl5 they Di3Yed fOl', theil' I' UI75 D3 ted ih 3hd the Dattihg 3VeI'3ge5 h3Ve been collected Oh D35eb3ii C3l'd5 Wi these we C317 even hOW still remember det3ii the QI'e3t5 like CY YOUHQ Mick Mantle and Babe Ruth. Thefe 3I'e millions of people 3CI'O AlTlel'iC3 WhO collect these C3I'd5 ihCiUdi 3 club 3t' OUI' OWh school. The B35eb C3l'Ci Club W35 OI'Q3hiZed three Ye3l'5 3 by MF. L3he, who 5t'3I'ted collecting 35 kid and then began collecting again 1980. MF. L3he believes that this W35 Q0 for the COiieCtOf'S of these types OfC3I' -,iw-,,., ,, I , N, 3, ,.,, i., , ,, lt'S 3 W3y fOI' young kids to pl3y the tock n13l'ket 3t 3 much lOWel' level 3nd f'S connected with 3 hobby th3t they njoy, stated MII L3ne. Many of the students in the CIUD Dined the ClUb to enl3l'ge, 3nd inCl'e3Se he V3lUe of their COlleCtiOn. EVeI'y nOW nd then the club goes on 3 tfip to D3Se' 'all C3l'd conventions 3nd meet SOme of he DFOS in Del'SOn. B3SeD3ll C3I'd collect- 1g is nOW3 DODUl3l' hobby 35 it W3S in the '3St 3nd 35 it Will mOSl'likely always be 35 ong 35 b3Seb3ll l'en73inS the GI'e3t Amefi' 3n D3St time. Jason Jarvis S.AD.D. Gets A .lUlTlDSt3l't Rolling AQ3ln lt COUld S3Ve 3 life. SADD, Students Ag3inStDf'iVing DI'Unk, f0UndedDyRObeI't An3St3S in 7984, wants to lower teen3ge dI'Unk driving deaths With 3 D3l'entftee' nager 3gl'een'lentQ by using 3 fOf'n73l COn' tl'3Ct called COhl'l'3Ct for Life. ThiS COhfr'3Cl' St3teS that if the Stu- dent is lntOXlC3ted 3nd needs 3 fide he OI' she will Call hOl'ne 3nd will receive 3 ride fI'On I thell' D3I'ent. The D3l'entS D3I't of the COntI'3Ct states th3t they will not h3Ve questions Of punishment until 3 further d3te. MF. RhOdeS is the DI'Ug Pl'eVentiOn COOl'din3tOI' 3nd 3dViSOl' of the SADD gI'OUD. The gO3l is to get 35 l'n3ny teens 3nd D3l'entS to sign the COntl'3Ct 3nd to n'l3ke students l'e3liZe they shouldn't get into 3n 3UtOn7Obile when they OI' anyone elSe has been dl'inking, St3ted Rhodes. Li2 EdenS helped restart the pI'OgI'3fn this ye3l' 3nd says she W3ntS to give it neW life. We Dl3n to have 3 C3f on C3n1' DUS th3t W3S tOt3led by 3 dI'Unk driver 3hd hope to diStI'ibUte the 'COhtr3Cf for Life' thl'OUghOUt the school The Ofg3niZ3tiOn believes th3t if enough students sign the COntl'3Ct 3nd give it some thought m3 ybe 3 life will be SD3l' ed. Jason Jarvis .'1'9' S A t D gD k F D d B Coles, L F I Camie M G y Amy Coles, L d W I Ed es ey, Luz Kyrnm F Darre J N I Lusra S v Konopk cl D d LeCo R T Jenn S h J Y V GI d S draJ dr Ch sFrancls, Al McElroy, G1 lame F gale and E Larson iPhoto by Lara Walk 3 Time ToiBeIdng R D All M I dona N larnemo, Lorr Kuff ,Julie Walke D Hudson, She ...M 1 1 MM: K f., - . if .- f - All-fkf regflyx if lf 21:w.-,swf -rM1Qifiv2lF?'iiEf -siifiiffw . Yfki'E?3?i.i ,,.. it S . A . 1 ' -. . fy v P ff 'W L , 1 KL S . ,.. .L lt! t'm t m k D'd h b t Ee , 1 .Fam ' . .ir FT, ' I ..fk My-wx.. ln, - Zz., all E., . al. ..,.1.iA.. --4 . ...itz -,,,, ,,f,- E-van - J .. .. .ak . ,.,.k: mp. , Q t fe-nh 422' N--' .alma , 4... f Qi' a 412 Y YQ' lffir LQ-32 segwer.. uf. a e' 1,2 1 sf .M gg., in +. yzsfzgmz, gulf- 3, rm Psgmiv L 5 Wg, ,Ml- Lgggewez. aw m . f fi , , lvfflrsafg. 21312, 525517, laiilggi 'V ' 5. .l 5 vf., an fr Arm. D.E.C.A., which stands for DiSl'r'UC1.'iVe Y Education Club of Al'nel'iCa, is a CIUD started at San LOI'enZO High School in Q Y g 1986 and has been strong and popular ever since. D.E.C.A. Dl'On7OteS self confi- dence and Dl'eDal'eS YOU fOI' future jobs. The CIUD competes in diStI'iCt and state COl'nDetitiOnS that teach the DI'OCeSS of selling fneI'ChandiSe. ThiS Club is an Off-Spring of the ROP S pl'OQI'aI'n and I'neetS eVeI'YdaY dUI'inQ 4th DeI'iOd. Undel' the supervision of MS. KathY WilSOn the club had two fUndf'aiS' eI'Sf the haiI'SDI'aYQI'an7S and the success- ful Spirit links. lVlanYDeODle find the club well worth joining. N lt'S good. it teaches YOU a lOt about the business WOl'ld. it teaches YOU how to f'Un a meeting, how to f'Un a DOaI'd and COI'ne to COnClUSiOn5 on certain mat' teI'S, replied Nathan LUndDel'Q. D.E.C.A, Erlc Hoak,K1m Zemanek, Jodi Parker, Jennifer Fon- tan, Elizabeth West,- Klm Lamm, Dora Mallios, Candle Olav' era, Ms Wilson, ee D.E.C.A. is a unique WaY to eXDel'ienCe L the WOndel'S of the business WOl'ld 122, Mfl3?.Z'vC'i2LY lock, Allan Barfly, Klm Sholtz and N th L db a an un erg. I , iPhoto by Lara Walker! Jennlfel' Smllh r l v- ' 1--Mlm 14538111 Elia-if f ff..,.. 1.-:Qs5vT1Lt2'1:a: 2 -esilil'-Q.. -A an-if - 4 .ill-Elfzilii V 5 When YOU heal' the name F.B.l..A. clu what kind of club do YOU think about? YOU answered the Future BUSineSS Lea eI'S of An'lel'iCa, you're fight? FB.L.A., founded this year, is ' il'npOl'tant activity fOI' students WF l'nalOI' in business. lt DI'OVideS ODDOI'tUf tieS for students to develop vocation and Cafeel' support through inteI'aCtiG With the business community, COn1De tive events With Othel' CIUDS. If also hel students develop their civic and peI'SOl'll I' esponsibili tes as well as enjoy SOCL activities, replied lVlS. FOfeStel', ClL advisor. The officers Wefe .ian'leS LOVeiPl'e' dentl, Kafen SOUZaiViCe'lJI'e5iden Michelle Sn'lithi5eCI'etal'Yl, Josh DODSO l.YY.. r ,E J 2-Af fl F nd M 1.4 , 1 4 Mi' - ,.h. .T .. in Q9 Te 'AM . 3 f 1 it , A W . V by , - 5 ' . A J J , , , . V. v KLL, i. ' .- e n! Q T 'D i K f ' K T D . - ' f w -J, 4l .. ig N -, -- 3 K if A , F.B. L.A. Ms. Nun I, Mike Borges, Stacy Wix, :che e rnit , 0 Q he reasureri, stacy Wixikeporterl, Mike orgeslParliamentariani and Ms. 'UtZ'iICO-AdViSOl'l. FB.L.A. helps students in their career oals. lt strengthens their confidence in biemsel ves and their work, helps develop :Jmpetent business leadership, encour- ge their practice of efficient money ranagement, assist them in the estab- shment of occupational goals and man y lore ways. The nice part though is that M ll S h J sh Dobson, Kay Donald son, Bull Bamford, James Love e ,D bbie Bamlord and Ms. Forester. iPhoto by Lara Walkeri ,Q - tt,, .ff 121-3-1.4-i-sin:--S Wir-if, .. - . Wy... ,,f. . .-f M ..., . ,Wa . . -. ..- K wi War ..-ir1:555E5:eEaEzSz:... lttly. ,,,,gzgzgsg5gsg5gsg.,., ,gg 'l'i 'iyy ,.gigEgE5E3EgE5E5E5E5EgE33gE5155Qi,,.:EQ5jE,,,.QE,,.QE,,,, E9 - A '-555sgsg2.gagsgsgsg2g5g2g2gsgegsgsgs:f-' 5 J 1E3I3E555E5E5E5E555E5E5Ef5lff Q ' - 5E5E5EfEfEfE5E5E5E5EfEf5 gl? U53 1j'Iff1?E5E5E?3?E?fi - 1 T' 1 ' H Q., :in ,'t,, - iiz, il, ., N., .Y -A ,..f..,g.,g ,M K ., - 1,1 's fun, commented Ms Forester. FB.L.A. helps our Future Business . tlt,l aaders of America so that when faced 'ith real life situations they've already . ad a little experience. srt Jeanefer Balingit mV LL s.tll ttt tttl tt, esat sses l 'f 5 Tnespians Pun it Together WOFKSQ Fun Equal Drama Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes 171 Drama? Probably much more than you think The Drama Club in alliance with the Drama classes produce one play persemester. This years fall and spring plays were The Curious Sa vage a comedy by John Patrick and Grease a musicial by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. The en tire production takes approx- imately two months. We work a min- im um of four sa turda ys building sets and we work five days plus some holidays rehearsing while other committees are collecting props and costumes, organiz- ing the program, publizing the play, sel- ling tickets, etc. We usually have between 60 and 75 people involved. Hundreds and hundreds of hours go in to producing any show. In other words, a lot of hard work, stated Mrs. Wong, drama teacher, Club advisor and director. This year's Club officers are Robin Secrist lPresidenti, Karen Souza lvice- presidenti, Kim Eaton lsecretaryi, and Chris Kelley lTreasureri. Membership was low in comparison to past years but even so, the club sponsored a candy Sale, a Just Because gram sale and also founded a scholarship for those drama students planning to attend college as a perform- ing arts major. Mrs. Wong summed up the Drama club up by saying, lt is a support- ing entity that helps to raise funds and interest for all drama activities. The drama club is a way for people who can't be in Class to keep in touch with the department. Christine Kelley Drama Club Front Row Diane Tavares, Kim Eaton, Robin Secrnst, Chris Kelley, Karen Souza Second Row Cathy Collier Mrs Wong Mike Elorges, Julie' Horning, Bonnie 'Nauv- Coles and Amy Coles. 1, iPhoto by Lara Walker! . .,.., ,M , . .,.,., W . .,. ..... ...,.., , .M I V,,,,,ki.,:., ir. . fill gi -we--.1 -7 K Hr , . I V 'L We Q .- , Z sc f.' are Q, i .wmmiwwm Spring CSF F C Ollff G HII lvl y C ii B ei D 9 H h N S O b Q pl C R y Ai L H J g R K yT -- ---..l.i. Organizations --1-i-...-i..,....... diyv D B i Saleet hael Tran drotrio Tan, Aii , R W three, Id Ch vv, Chris i ,Derek Havv' P T Ni 1 er ran, 5 b Walk ell if . 3 r i as ' O' , QSQSQ, af? :Wm Academic Excellence Pavs Off CSF: NOT: Just AC3ClElTliC Did you ever wonder What CSF mea: and what they actually do ih thi5 CIU CSF stands for California Scholarship Fe eration, as for the club itself, they rai money for scholarships, Visit colle campuses and at the end of the year to Santa Cruz. Not only does being a CSF memb help when applying to colleges and sch larships, but it is also fun because we g to visit other college campuses and go San ta cruz or GreatAmerica at the end the year, commented Elizebeth Wen. EVEN though if is SOITIGUITIES dff Cult to getih CSFI thihk thatit helps SI hen It C0fT'Ie5 to to COIIeQe5, Ns ated Maryann castanna. U The officers of CSF Wefe IVI3l'V3hh 35 t'3hh3IDi'e5ideh ti, Mike Tl'3hIViCe'DI'e5' ehfi BI'ehd3 DOiTlihC1UeZI5eCI'et3i'Vi3l'ld Ii't'I5 OIIlffIfI'e35UI'ei'i. Government Close-up Club -l-l'aVelS TO I learned hOW the pieces of the gOVei'hiTleht WOFK, 3hd how they fit together. It W35 the best eXDel'iehCe of my life, stated JOhl7 Jacob. The Close-up Club was established at San LOI'el7ZO in 1975. Advisors Mr. Mike Fuhrig, Mr. Dave RhOdeS and Mr. Hilmer work together as a support group. They help students raise enough money to ViSit W3Shil'lgtOl'l D,C. During their visit studen ts spend long da ys participa ting in various seminars led by political figures. The h'lOheV for the tfip is I'3i5ed l'hl'OUQh 3 hUi7'lDei' of fUhd'l'3i5ei'5 such 35 Candy 53Ie5, D3ICe 53IeS, 3hd also by 5DOh' 5Ol'ihQ 3 fireworks booth ih the 5UiTlITleif By going on this trip to our nations capitol StUdel'ltS get 3 better insight Ol? government issues and functions. num -.. kk CSF IS 3 CIUD th3t C311 help With col- Qe but lt' C3i'l also be 3 IOI' of fun. Fall CSF V 5t3CY KOITODIC3 admitted, I W35h't ih the 3CtU3I club, but W35 QiVeh the ODDOF' t'Uhil'V to Q0 3IOi'lQ Oh the tfip 3hdI 3l'Tl glad th3t' I did. It W35 3 Qi'e3t 3dVehtUl'e 3hd I learned th3t Wh3l' the Q0 Vefhmeht dOe5 concerns ITle. Anna Maria Victor Close Up Club Front Flow Mr Fuhrrg, Alrcla Ea t Amy Johns, Ang Ntkalou, Gina Nascimento, Kevin E M I J I rvrn, r. Hr mer, o tn Jacob, Angela Hayes, Stacy Konopka, Duane Tavares iPhoto i7yKalhy Wiraieyl Blue Sequined Dress Gina Arnold surpr sthe Close up gr p as she sparkles at a meal with members of Close up groups lrom other st I s iPhatobySt ylfanopkal Cathy Collier Front Flow Danny Chew, Jeff Stewart Jessrca Barley, Chris Thetlen, Derek Hak- lns, Chris Flrsden, Stephanie s er Cristina e es, ' Ot berg, Fl v Heather Norris G Hull All n Lam, Jun Ho Alt Lam, Hal Tran. Flow two Khan Tran, Rrcky Melissa lerhune. Johann Reyes, Martinez. Stephen Christy Toy, Select Guchpou Be, Ann Ha, Gomes-Frguetra, Desai, Alfredo Cor' Venus Leak, Christine Jason Smith, ona, K vrn Kan, Kelley, Nlaryann Cas Heather Johns, Peter Reberto Leon, Curtrs tanha, Elizabeth Tran, Nlrchelle Ogata, Ollrlf Wen, Betty Kim, Chrtstrna Purtsnna, iPhoto byLt1ra Wtrlkerl Donald Chew, Monlca Roach, Joyce Flrchard Ha, Mrchael Lau, Valsamma Tran Row three Vz1rghese,JuIIy Lau A Time To Belong A I X, UQ H W U vas. ..0 Q .Lf - Q H Q ,, ., 2 . H 0 .. X .,,, XX W ,I .Q ,, ..,,LL 1. xx H. ..llQ.'? wks U? gays ..,-N7 Wx: N, ,kk - X.. Y ,xx Q xx x xx-Nu z llxk -:XX-I xx 4 xx xvxx xx x N Q Nw, :QM- aauf' ixhff. xF1V .xi H.. pw 1' xt'x'x,.7g'p,Q.,w: J-. :xx ll .3 1-Hl6'..0u.v.4:f NAV l!ATI1:,.:fbQ:1xs..,idx 'I-5.5 5 'Q-glfb. AN: XX-A7 QIPYQ -2.-xxi. I x i 1 5 v n 11.19 nz - 2 'A n a.. v.. xx -fu . 4-- ,A x.' - -2 uw .' H' '-..: v rrrv A 'Q vu L xx 1. ' .s uw' vnu 0 ., .- n.-n n u- Y u , Q 4 Concert and Jazz Combine Bands Unite Because of the small amount of stu- dents in both the jazz band and the con- cert band, the two bands were combined together for performances to produce a more complete sound. The bands have played at the Pep Rally, elemema try schools, two football games, Winter Rally and Winter Concert. Although the band is young and iheXDeI'iehCed, Vefefah Tasha DeCO5f3 op l'iI'hiSl'iC3lly COlTIfT7ehfed, We leafheda lOl' ahd had fun at the Same fiI'he. Another veteran, Nick Holappa stated, lt's hard to play with people who aren't at your level, but I enjoy playing my trumpet and that's all that counts. With 3 love fOl' l'T7USiC, Ciaifhef playel' Kelly Cook stated, lle3rl1ed alot of new hOl'eS this yeal' Qhd experienced 8 lOf of diffefehf music. The bahd has played SOITle of the most DODUIBI' music like La B3I'hb3 ahd Top GUN , n Flute Dlayel' ChI'iSfihe FOQel COITI' Jazz Band Concar t Band Eric Camp, Sandy dy T ng, Christ AI t a, Chr: Practice p 1 .1..ii-.-. d Kwalek play together on their guitars ic mehfed, 'Gfeeh lVlOfheI' fl'OITl OUfef SD3Ce' is Ohe of my f3VOI'il'e SOHQS. Although the D3hdS l3Cked ih eXDe' rience with all of fheil' hard work Zhd ded' iC3l'iOh the yeal' W3S 8 success. Maryann Castanha 81 Kris Stracner - L Wu, Cindy Wu, Hen y T , alrnanglo, Steve Peters, Sheri Jo Ia' g I, Henry T I S C O, g usan nas, Candy W th McPeak 93 Sf b rts, Rocky b nson, Joe R R Kapahu, Nick Haloppa, Maynard d Val VgesTh H O J DeC I AmyCI Ch RbtT svaldo Ledesma ff S p II Yeen, BYON END rrs fence You g Ch Kwalek, Ted Add M W I r. al rn. iPhoto byG b ldl e i os ook, Chris Atherto St cy ,Key K lk, G A C p Tasha DeCosta, Sal vedor Lopez, M Wallin. iPhoto byG b ldl egg' A ,,...i....--1--1-- irme T0.B9'0'I9, 113 Q fiwmdi .Y ,, 3 , bl ics TQ l 72.55-E I Think I Can 5T U99ling to catch UD, Eddie Ledesma psychs himself up for his long journey. iPhoto by Garibaldi! 5 QEQMM, , ' k A 5 NK W, f N , 4 , f b f f f ' Kill Ii Baby Nancy Feliciano goes . up for a spike and hopefully a kill. 5- iPhoto by Garibaldi! .N f- if -. -. P M -f A y I n g '. ' ww H: W I 3 I ' .-52: ' W I t .g.:.:.g h ..:.g.g.g. I Z'Z'I'I'I' ,.g.g.:.g.:. .-:2:1:f:-:-' F, I Q.:.:.:.:.- U At... . Sports , X , N 1 J Q v 1 ,eraser ie 1: ,552 . ,a+ of wi llefxl The clock reached Zel'O 35 'CYIQIOIDZQIO sounded signaling a pos- ASllfJle VlCtOl'Y Ol' defeat for sports from football to track. But whatever 1 I Got lt! Glon Lanagan and Matt Secrist decide W, A gf 1.1 is . . t i P'?Y!'19 With me 11 'frills , ,, The COUl'ltClOWl1 ee as the sport, SLz their all BS they played time. '.m...,m Winning Manuver Escaping Ml. Eden defense, John Hyat for the end fPh0!o by Garibaldi! Wffl OI' LOSE' Jammu. Playing With .::: 4:Z::' REDS NEVEI' Qlllt With only 15 seniors on the Rebel varsity F00t- ball Team, and a lot of newcomers, the Rebels started the season off at a slower than normal pace. They had a tough pre-season, complicated with numerous injuries. Losing to sunset was the real downer of the season because of mental errors. co mmented Coach Bill Versino. He also went on to state, The victory over lvlt. Eden l12-Ol and Tennyson lilo-28l proved the Rebels had a great quality of getting the job done together. Number 38, Mike Anderson, rushed for 120 yards against llllt. Eden, and 148 yards against Tennyson. He exclaimed, The line did 3 great job and we worked really well as a teaml Afterwards, Coach Versiono also added, ...the rest of the season was really tough and no mat 11 Sports ter what happened through- out the season, the Rebels put their hearts into every game. I also wanted the guys to finish the season with a positive outlook on the year. We lacked in experience but gained a l0t that will help l1EXt year's team that much more. I also hope for the seniors to feel good about their last season of foot- ball tat San Lorenzolf' Kristen Stracner A d gh pp Gl L g f d p h I fPh b G b ld! byB d Bb tp hi QII th b k fld ie xv iPhoto by Garibaldi! defense s offense wnth e this, Ganbaldfl J ,, 3 7 J Z Q X f ,ig We Varsity Football Team Front Row: David Yu, Glon Lanagan, Jason Thomason, Pat Fry Row Two: Davrd LeCount, Bruce Blgelow, John Parker, Brandon Yee, James Yi, Fran Fernandez, Eddie COFSIHO, Row Three. John Hyatt, John Punla, Vance Horton. Mat! Secnst, Marcus Pannaqua, Bob Brandt. Flow Four Troy Torres, James Love, Ron Woods, Mnke Anderson, Mark Flllau, John Dieter Jacob, Allen Duckworth Row Fave. Coach Spears, Troy Hamllton, Brad Gonsalves, Sean O'Leary, Derek Hawkins, Edward Boone, Nlck Holappa, Coach Verslno. Wham by Garrbaldfl SLz 13 Sunset 16 SLz 12 Mt Eden 0 SLz 7 San Leandro 34 SLz 0 Castro Valley 20 SLz 40 Tennyson 28 SLz 3 Arroyo 7 SLz 7 Hayward 34 The Intensity level IS alot higher on Varsuty Also there s a great deal of pressurewhlch takes a lot ofdedlca lOl'l Derek Hawkuns sr I Varsity Football ia., Q Frosh!Soph Football Front Flow: Mike Hernandez, Gary Wallace, John Wen, Billy Trinidad, Jamal McAIpin, Geoge Duarte. Row two: Greg Tacon, Johann Reyes, Rockey Bennett, Alan Ouilantang, Steve Souza, Harnayon Ahmadzai, Tony Mendoza, James Scott, Tony Lorimer. Row three: Ted Addison, Mike Flewellyn, Chad Morrow, Martin Purisima, Jason Pareja, Jason Weed, Kevin Bell, Andy Milheiser, Chris Kawalek. Row four: Tom Dalldorf, Kenny Eddens, Luis Vasquez, Brandon Trevethan, Jason Tavs, Erik Brown, Steve Evers, John Cook, Dan Martinez, Brian Quien, Jim Manning, Al Shriver fPhoto by Garibaldi! Having an offense and defense that could execute was what enlightened SLz 0 SLz 20 SLz0... SLz26... SLz0 .... SLz6 .... Ourseasoni -Mike Flewellyn SL2 8 SDOITS Spotting the Reciever Brian Quien shoots toward his reciever as Mike Hernandez holds off the pressure. iPhoto by Garibaldi! Sunset 12 Mt Eden 19 San Leandro 35 C.V.12 .. Tennyson 28 Arroyo 40 Hayward 9 Down You Go Puting a stop on h play, the Rebels show what their defense is made of fPhoro by Garibaldi! fx ' x 1 . . . K L: Smackll Li V quez, sends theb llflyl gd wn field A y ' offense. fPho!o by Garibaldi! :fg: , . ' M Spirit' FIOWS High lllEXDEl'lGl1CE Hil1der'S Young RE Although they were a very inexperienced team with a lot of Freshmen out for their first year, Coach Tacon helped mold the Frosh!Soph football team. The young rebels ran into a through pre-season schedule which consisted of Dublin, Alameda and Foothill. One disadvantage of having a Frosh!Soph team is they often went against J.V. teams, teams that had juniors playing. com- mented Coach Tacon. Ready Set! il-1 Lookmg straight ahead, Erik Brown and Mike Flewellyn wait for that go- ahead word H k f. iPhoto by G b Ill However, team cap- tains Mike Flewellyn, keep lVl0re spirit helps ahd we have that this year, stated rr 70 Dah Nlartinel. The ClOSeheSS ih the team helps when it C0lTleS to DraCtiCe arid Qah'leS. They also show lots of deterrTlil'latl0h deSDite the l0SSeS early ih the SeaS0rl. added Coach TaC0l'l. The goal ofthe team was to be mentally pre pared, dont beat yourself from mental mistakes, stated Coach Tacon. He Cdntinually drilled this idea into his practices. injuries were also hampering the team. Four players were lost early in the SeaSOrl, but with the help of the new triple option play, which had three plays in one, the team was determined to not give up on the season. -11 Kristen Stracner FXS Football I was very dissapointed in our record I thought we were a much betterteam and we would have won more games but we just lacked the mental strength Jessica Bailey SLz0 SLz1 SLz0 SLz0 SLz2 SLz2 SLz1 SLz0 SLz 0 SLz 0 SLz 2 SLz 2 SLz 0 San Leandro 2 Arroyo 2 Sunset 2 Castro Valley 2 Hayward 0 Tennyson 1 Mt Eden 2 San Leandro 2 Sunset 2 Castro Valley 2 Hayward 0 Tennyson 0 Mt Eden 2 SLz 0 ...... Arroyo 2 Eagerly waiting Varsity Volleyball Jessica Bailey con- centrates on passing to the setter. lPhut0 by Garibaldi! Front Row:Ana Apodaca, Kris Stracner, Nancy Feli- ciano. Row Two: Jes- sica Bailey, Ms. Frye, Brenda Dominquez. Row Three: Judy Hornbeak, Renee Sanchez and Heather Norris. fFhalo by Garibaldi! 1 Sports Patiently watching from the bench Jessica Barley, Ms. Frye, Kris Stracner and Brenda Domin- quez sweat out a tight game. iPhoto by Garibaldrl With much concentrat' StacyK pk I thefl k awe dg fPho1 b 6 b I ' .inn P aylng Vlin ' Wit h T i m a Lady Rebels Stride Forward Let'S Go LadieS! SCi'eaFhS IVV FfYeg a COIT1' fT1Oh sound heard at the Varsity Volleyball games. The team had a tough but imDI'0Ved season. They had mahV fetdfhihg DlaYefS and thief eXDeI'iehCe WaS a KEY to the teams improv- ed record. They Captdfed WihS fI'OITI TehI'1VSOh and HaYWaI'd. A I11aj0I'itY of the team have had volleyball experience, either fetdfh' ihg from VaI'SitY Of moved UD from jUhiOl' VaI'SitY, With the 9XCEDti0rl of first year Dlayel' Nancy Felitiahd. We have a l0t of fetdffihg DlaYefS the talent is theI'e. hdted Sehidf Kris StI'aCheI'. The team had a het' ter second half of the SEaS0h. WE did El I0t better this SeaS0h said captain Stacy Konopka. But we had rollar coaster games, we had good days and we had bad days. It was a matter of getting the good davs and playing together as a team. By far, this year's season was an improve- ment compared to last year's embarrassing 0-14 showing. 1i.l.1.l-T Stan Ng Hur y' g th ball Judy H b k bump h b Il h set! IPHU b G b ldj varsity Volleyball 1 -. Playing With Fuiii x 'ry Melissa Te h up for the k II fPhn byG b ld! TITFOUQI1 Theil' Tough SEZSOI7 TGHYDWOFK Paid Off ln the glistening heat of August, J.V. VOIieybaII started preparing for their upcoming season. With countless laps around the track, many drills to get the perspiration rolling and endless dives to make the muscles ache, some newcomers had second thoughts. We thought we might be wasting our time and not make the team, stated Lorena Briseno and all freshmen newcomers agreed. The players excepted conditioning practices,they felt it was necessary to be prepared for the upcom- ing season. The beginning of the school year had brought the team to the start of their pre-season games with lJTaCtiCil1g the baSiC skills of volleyball and the continuance of intense conditioning for two hours everyday after school. Coach Leigh Akins set out to accomplish teach- ing the team to master the basic skills and develop the ability to adjust to the different offenses and de- fenses, but when it came to the games, teamwork was what gave this team the energy. The teamwork in beating Arroyo was the best feeling of accomp- lishment, while making un- excusable errors against casrro valley and sunset hurt, commented Coach AKii'lS. Everyone talks to each other as friends and teammates which helps us come together as a team, explained Amber Cox Understanding the mechanics of volleyball, both skill and game stra- degy, are crucial and those are what Coach Akins strived for during practi- ces to perfect games. They were a very self directed team and had players such as lvlelissa Terhune, who was the power hitter of the team. While first year player Michele Smith WaS the teams most improved player, she continued This was the best team l've had, also the tallest. commented Coach Akins. Kris Stracner m , , J,V. Volleyb IIT From Row' Ci dy Ngai, Elena Rios. Stacy Wix and D Mui. Row Tw Kamiko Davis J y GI ndt, Lo B M h I S Ci M I T h R Th Sh J M Ak E M phy , pen byG bldg - 1 2 2 Sports in l X I I fu, va ,pu I4 .r ' ff sl P ,HB F.-ng is-sQ.,-,I SLz 2 .... San Leandro 1 SLz 2 .......... Arroyo 1 SLz 0 .......... Sunset 2 SLz1. SLz2 .... SLz2 .... SLz2 .... SLz2 .... SLz1 .... SLz2 .... SLz2 .... SLz2... SLz2... Castro Valley 2 Hayward 0 Tennyson 0 .... Mt Eden 0 San Leandro 1 Arroyo2 Sunset1 Hayward 0 .. Tennyson 0 Mt Eden1 ing us which made our team unite. -Michele Smith 4 SLZ 0 .... Castro Valley 2 Ms. Akins did a great job of coach- 2f,i Aerobatics in Use Stacy Wix goes up for the hit. iPhoto by Garrbaldrl Having Much Concentration Melissa Terhune losses the ball up on a serve. iPhoto by Garlbaldrl ',i.' 1 1 Under Extreme Pressure Ms. Akins talks with Jenny Giandt on the sidelines. iPhoto by Garibaldi! J.V. VOIIEVDEIII Girls Tennis From Row: Maryann Castanha, Elizabeth Wen, Maryann Flo- rendo, Joann Irie. Row two: Judy Yeh, Purvi Hazari, Kim Nguyen, Valsa Varghese. Row three Sandy Jardin tnon memberl, Jeanie Kwak, Yoon Han, Rosa Kim, Tirena Smith lnon-memberi lPhnla by Garibaldi! Underhand Return Reaching out for th ball Jean Nhu makes the stroke count. lPhat0 by Garibaldi! W I t h Vyzuzyr T i m Cll'lS TGl'7l7lS llTlDl'O V95 Ball Stays In COul't vast improvement was seen on the Varisty girls tennis team as they marked a 5-8 record in H.A.AL in regular season play. The record was seen as continuing progress in girls tennis compared to the past two seasons combined. The team did real good this year compared tothe DaSt.l had a l0t of fun, commented sopho- more. Elizabeth Wen, We met a lOt of different people from different schools. It has been a good experience. Tei1hiS is a individual sport and some of the individuals that shined on the team ihClUde fourth year letterman Jean Nhu, third year players llllaryann Castanha, Joanne Irie and first year players, Purvi Hazari and Jeanie Kwalt This was my first year, noted junior Jeanie Kwak, Tennis has been a lot of fun , but it's been a 1 Sports l0t of hard WOTIC' That hard work Sl10WEf.l 35 the team CHD' tUr9Cl Wll'lS fl'0lTl Tenny- SOI1, SUl'lSEt, and l-ll'l'0V0. What the future h0IdS l'iEXt Year is yet to DG ltI10Wl1, however lVl3I'V3I1l1 Castanha felt OptirrIiStiC, Alth0LlQh they will be IOS- ll'IQ SEVeI'3l SEl'll0r players l'IEXt VEST, the team shows good D0t9l'ltl3l fl'OlTl the LIl'lCl6FCl3SSlTl9l'l play' 9l'S, Wl'l0 Sl'l0Uld do well in fUtUr9 S93S0l'lS. Stan Ng With A Twist Putting a little twist into her strategy Maryann Florendo sends the ball flam- ing back to her opponent. iPhoto by Ganbaldll l 9 2 E E a i ' i i l' l l l Q l ll g 53 l l l mi z W I Awaiting Impact iii- Joanne lrie waits for that perfect timing to give the ball a nice kt Smac . fPhol0 by Garibaldi? SLz 0 SLz 0 SLz 5 SLz1 SLz1 SLz 5 SLz 6 . SLz 0 . SLz 0 . SLz 4 . SLz 2 . SLz 0 .... SLz 0 .... SLz 6 .... Pure Concentration Good Game! Staring right across the net Elizabeth h' k f h Went In so t e perfect stroke that could win the match. fPhu!o by Garibaldi! Maryann Florendo and Elizabeth Wen discuss the hard played match they were just in, fPhaIa by Garibaldi! 'fi San Leandro 7 Castro Valley 7 Sunset 2 Hayward 6 Mt Eden 6 Arroyo 2 Tennyson 1 San Leandro 7 Castro Valley 7 Sunset3 Hayward 5 Mt.Eden4 Arroyo1 Tennyson 1 +4 Going from doubles to singles made me concentrate more as an individual player. -Joann Irie Gil'lS T9flfliS I thunk we would have won more meets lfwe would have had a bigger turn out because it does take a team effort but we did have good ind: viduals Paul Bailey Hayward Mt Eden San Lorenzo San Leandro San Lorenzo San Lorenzo Castro Valley Sunset Tennyson San Lorenzo I'lO SCOYS H0 SCOI'6 l1O SCOTG Placed 5th In HAAL League . .............. 22 .......... 55 Arroyo ................ 62 . J . , 'III ...... .15 1 Sports Cross Country First row: Michael Giovanzzi, Victor Schramm, Jessie Webster. Row two: James Lanagan, Edward Ledesma, Chris Yarber, David Hubbard, Row three: Julry Lau, Paul Boi- ley, Coach Mike Fuh- rig, Derrick Smith. Sharon Evens. fPha to by G aribaldll And There Off! DavidTabora, Eddie Ledesma and James Lanagan get a run- ning head start, fPha1u by Garibaldi! ,t , A ,,.:, ,. ,Mft f, fue- r:,..fm,, , Running Stride! Eiee dd Ld h incredbl p d and enduranc I sa sightlyahe d f I I y I his opponen . iPhoto by Galib ld! Keeping Pace Dave Hubbard keeps ahead of their opponents. lPhata by Garibaldi! Grim and Bear itl Chris Yarber strug- gles up the hill at Chabot, lPho by Garib ldl aammmm RankS Still Slim But Future LOOKS Brighter The sound of pump- ing hearts and pound ing feet can ne heard at San Lorenzo as the Cross Country team warms up for another season. with practice runs at Lake Chabot, this cour- ageous team can be seen running from four to six mies a day. Mr Fuhrig who has been coaching on and off for about ten to twelve years stated Our main g0aI is to fil1iSh higher than last year. The I'UhhlhQ RehelS tllClh't get off to a great start, lVlI'. FUhl'lQ attrib- Utetl thlS to laCK of Qll'lS Oh the team. Net mahy QTIS tried 0Ut f0l' the team. lVl0St of the team members came 0Ut late, S0 they Wel'eh't lh that good of shape, hllt they worked Oh it. I think il1 the I0l1g l'Uh we'll do good, hUt fight h0W We'I'e a little ll'leXDeI'lehCet.l, replied he Paul Bailey. With only a few re- turning players, the Cross COUl1tl'y team FI1Bhed fifth place in the HAAL league. BeSt ihdivual is JESSE Webster, while Dave Hub- bard is most improved since last year. With some more people on the team and good motivation,there's a little light at the end of the tunnel for next years Cross Country team. Karla Parente Lead f th P k. Jam L g a t dy p k p ah d fh DP Y fPh byG b ldj Cross Country 1 2 1 Ay, batter batter. These words could not distract Nanette Henessey from concentratingon a perfect hit. iPhoto by Garibaldi! Waiting for some actions. J Anyas Las ua keeps close tabs on third 3 S 9- iPhoto by Garibaldi! i Watch closely. Anyas Lasua cautiously gels a head start from I ' d b BSVIIWQ SECOH BSE. fPhoI0 by G arlbaldij 4... is 1 SLz 1 ......... Arroyo 15 b SLz 23 ...... John Muir 8 SLz 5 ........ Canyon 27 ' SLz 6 ......... Bancroft 4 di SLz 1 .......... Arroyo 7 SLz 17 . .... John Muir 11 1 zmzzgzssvefbws115122212 SL22 -----,-- Ca Y0 19 worked harder and had more team- ii' V , work , SLz 1 ......... Bancroft 0 -Mnchelle Jose VZIV V SDOI'tS . ww I ,b M, ihwm, Mm X12 , 6-get f I 'N-Q i V x 4 l4s. I g pb? Y ,ag .-A Q 1 rw- MW 4 T i m 1 E'gh I1 G d S my Il F B dy G ldT H l l R V kyH R E J N H y Ay L B B dh K H hd T Tp R th H h T L y H d M y Hy RlLp Jh C lVllllJ Ek G K bGbldI Eighth Grade SOfl'b3lI Sluggers Had Winning AttitUCleS Chewing sunflower seeds, Eighth Grade Soft- ball coach, Raul LODeZ admitted l really like their attitUdeS and crazy DerSOI1alitieS. Not only did the sixteen SDUFIKY members have good per- S0nalitieS, but their DOSi- tlIeatUtUdeSkeDtthemaHOat dUrihQ the SeaS0h. The team Strdggled with iheX' Deriehte hllt, motivation prevailed at the end of F II wing thro gh, E J T94 I ' ' ' ., H' , .,' I p f I f , v D h A Y I I I H W1 I1 G b 1111 the season. Three of the girls had played Oh a Sdftball team Defdreg Heather Tar- rarlt, llllithelle JOSE, and AhVaS LaSUaS' iritereSt irl Bobby SOX msisted them With Startihg DOSiti0hS Oh the field. l7IrSt year player, Karih HOShide, reDreSerlted the team'S drive and determi- nation to see the best side of their players. ThahlG to our team, we got throught the season. I met lots of new friends, commented Karin. RICK Chavez, Nlithelle Jose's Step-father, did his best to attend every game. He felt proud to say, With what we started with, the season turned out pretty good. L.il.l.i1 Liz Edens 8th Grade Seftball Varsity Boys Basketball Team Front Flow: Terrence Young, Ronnie Bowersmith, David George, Allan Reyes, John Punl and a Jason Butler, Rovv Tvvo: Troy Hamilton, Brad Gonsalves, Coach Mangin, Rick Hirschfeld and Sean O'Leary lPha!a by Garibaldi! Ever since I ve played bas ketball it made me get bet ter grades and l have made a lot of new and olderfrlends since I started playing Rick Hlrschfeld Two Points?? Allan Reyes, Ronnie Bowersmith, Rick Hurschfeld, Jason Butler and John Punla manuver for the rebound. fPhol0 by Ganbaldly Be Ready! John Punla and Jason Butler stand re Cl f th a y or e rebound. iPhoto by Garibaldi! SLz 44 SLz 41 SLz 36 SLz 62 SLz 61 SLz 43 SLz 49 SLz 48 SLz 48 SLz 32 SLz 56 SLz 49 SLz 44 Arroyo 42 Hayward 69 Mt Eden 83 Tennyson 68 San Leandro 75 Sunset 55 C Valley 58 Hayward 75 Mt Eden 61 Tennyson 46 San Leandro 63 Sunset 59 C Valley 57 - SLz 44 ::::::...Arroyo 41 o Sports Shall We Dance? .- 4 Wlth S Sean O'Lea y d Pirate struggl f I posi lon. fPha1o by Garibaldi! lt's Mine! i Ronnie Bow ith fights for the ball. fPha!n by Ganbaldd WiI'lI'lll7Q NOt' EV9I'Vtl'lfl'lQ REl3ElS PFOVE DECllCatlOl'l Although the boys Val'SltY basketball team didh't win all their QameS, they Exhibited the true meaning of dedication and SDll'lt. Though thell' lOSeS Wel'e many, the team neVel' gave UD and made each game Seem as if there was no tomorrow. BUt what n'laKeS a good team? YOU have tO be aQl'eSSlVe, Olav hard and play to win. YOU can't work as an lndlVUal YOU have to work together, stated Teffente YOUnQ. Working t0QethEf to be a good team means Dl'aCtlCe and good COm' munication between every- one. Every player has a memOl'alJle moment dur- ing the COUl'Se of the Sea' SOn, like OVel' shooting Ol' aCClOentallY passing the Dall to the opposite team. FOI' J0hn Punla lt WaS when Allan ReYeS t0ld me the wrong DlaY. N0 mattel' hOW a 5eaSOl'l went there WaS always advice to be handed down to next Yeal'S play' el'S. R0nI'lle BOWel'Smlth stated, ...l'laVe conHdence in YOUl'Self, Dlay hard, make grades and l'l10St ln1DOl'tant don't be afraid to EISK for help. Jeanefer Balingit Boys varsity BaSKetOall l 3 N Q zap. .. Playing Wit h im 2l4 ' JV and FXS eXperierlCe 3 tough 5935017 P bl ml R g Abov Mk gh dl L kngfortw I kt d,E :kB J rryAllen soa go f h y b H yward lay-up defense. fPhaI0 by Garibaldi! iPhoto by Garib ShOO1Zirlg fOl' a 2.0 Hoping this would be their year, boys JV bas- ketball came out of prac- tlCE full of spirit and power. This year's team came out to win but ended up facing the ups and downs of the game. lVIOSt ofthe downs had to dowithgradesCarlosLedesma said that the team needed more commitment. A lot of players started tnen lost interest and got bad grades. Those who made it past grades still had to practice butcoach Morales said few chose to. They weren't used to it and by the third quarter they ran Out of fueI. As far as Ff0Sl'lfSODh goes, grades also pulled down the hopes for this year's team. We tried really hard. Our team was strong, but we didn't have what it took, mentioned Brian Ouien. The team played hard all throughthe year trying .l..i. 1 3 2 sports L.l.i thEiI'lJ9St.Bf8l1UOI1 TFEVE' than thought they had it all, WG had EV9I'Vthil'lQ if took, Dllt of COUl'S9 l'l0t the QI'3d6S. The grades and lack of ll'lV0lVEm9l1t lJl'0UQl1t down 9V9I'VOI'16'S Cl13llC9S of lJECOmil'lQ Ch3mDi0I1S, lJUt the t63m UiUl'l'if SEEITI to mind because tl'l9Y had full, and that's what it's all 3lJOUt. Jeff Alberti T' O t. C hT d h h dt p h hyg b k h fP DG bldl Last Chance! -li-T Waltxng to the last mtnute, Pat Fry leans out and hooks one up for two iPhoto by Ganbaldfl .- ,.: 1'w.u....e J V SLz SLz SLz SLz Lz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz Basketball 2 4 3 45 24 93 JV Basketball Team Froshfsoph Basketball Team Front Row Robert Diaz, Jerry Allen, Pat Fry, Myron Ham, Car- los Ledesma and James Horton. Second Row.Jlm Wlttenbrlnk, Enc Mitchell, Steve Gomes-Flguetra and Coach Morales fPhoto by Ganbaldu Front Row Vlctor Schramm, Make Her- nandez, Scott Slqong, Cortney Cooper and Ricky Martinez, Second Row, Erlk Brown, Adam Rodn- guez, Coach Tacon, Brian Oulen, Bran- don Trevethan iPhoto by Ganbaldlf Arroyo Hayward 31 Mt Eden Tennyson San Leandro 53 Sunset 27 Castro Valley 70 Arroyo Hayward 70 Mt Eden Tennyson San Leandro 4 Sunset 5 Castro Valley 3 37 ............... 45 5 .............. 38 .............. . 57 1 ............. 47 S 5 ........... 41 ............... 49 ........... 46 ............... 58 33 .............. . 50 38 ............. 43 26 ........... 5 Frosh!Soph Basketball SLz 27 ............... Arroyo 37 36 .............. 3 ' 36 ............. 9 37 ........... 4 a ............... 8 I 4 ........... 8 - 5 ............... 3 , f SLz 0 .............. 1 . 2 .............. . 9 8 ............. 3 . . . 8 ........... 7 ............... SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz SLz 38 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 4 47 Hayward 5 Mt Eden 3 Tennyson 3 San Leandro 3 Sunset 2 Castro Valley 2 Arroyo 3 Hayward 5 Mt Eden 4 Tennyson 3 San Leandro 66 Sunset 21 Castro Valley 48 Coach Morales hastaught the team a lot We had the talenttovvln butvve never put It together as a team Hopefully next years team wlll have the ablllty to play together as a team Eric Mitchell BOYS .l.V.fFl'0Sh B3SKGtU3ll .aaHB8lian.. With . P E gy. D Anthanacio h I nd two P d f ders. KPI1 b Garibaldi! WOITIGI1 PIECE' TOD 5 in E3Sl' Bay Team SWGEDS LGHQLIE With an empasis on defehSe, substituted for height and a l0t of desire, San Lorenzo High expe- rienced its most successful season in Women's Bas- ketball irl the SCh00l'S history. During the presea- son, the Lady Reps were chosen as the favorite to take the HAAL Champoill- ships. The preseason gave every indication of that prediction coming true with an upset over third ranked llllaramonte and a close loss to top-ranked James Logan. The games during the preseasonl Logan and lvlaramontel, helped us a lot. We worked hard and Varsity Girls Basketball Team Front Row: Renee Sanchez, Dana Hud- son, Denise Antha- nacio, Ti na Macias. R wTwo: Kris St er, Nancy Feli- i ,K 'stie Smith, H th Norris and A Ap d . Row Th S y Fi her. S h R ff I Coach L p J dy Heisler d St y Konopka. fPh by Garibaldi! proved that we can com- pete to their caliber, stated senior Tina lvlacias. The season began as expected with a slaughter over rival Arroyo, 56-25. The season also included an end to the 56 game win streak by league pow erhouse, San Leandro. Coadi Raul Lopez com- mented on the San Leah- dro game, The first quar- teTtSlZ shut Out SL 18-Ol was a result ofall our hard work up to that point of the season. lt was just a matter of time before we put it all together. Team work was em- phasized during practice. We are good indiv- UalS that W0l'k Well tO- gether to form a team, stated co-captain Stacy konopka. lvlany members have been recognized for their talents. Captain Kristie Smith was selected Daily Review's Prep of the Week. Honored as well was Renee Sanchez as the conferen- ce's leading three point shooter. Co-captain Stacy Konopkawaschosen Tribune- South County Prep of the Week and senior Tina NIBUBS WaS returning 1987 HAAL all leaguer. The Rebels had all its starters from last year's successful NCS playoff team. Stan Ng Sports SLz 56 ........ Arroyo 25 SLz 61 ...... Hayward 18 SLz 48 ...... Mt. Eden 26 SLz 50 ..... Tennyson 26 SLz 57 .. San Leandro 30 SLz 59 ........ Sunset 34 SLz 61 ...... C Valley 35 SLz 51 ........ Arroyo 25 SLz 59 ...... Hayward 39 SLz 46 ...... Mt. Eden 24 SLz 46 ..... Tennyson 36 SLz 53 .. San Leandro 24 SLz 50 ........ Sunset 22 SLz 60 ...... C. Valley 22 H VIEW? lm glad to be part of a team that is more than a basketball team but a family. -Patsy Taft : ! '! 5 fPho!ob G b ld! H d Signals. Raise your hand C h R IL p C S y d h g I K pk g f f h pl y I f h d dl y p fPh b G b ldl lFh b G b ldj GirIS V3l'SitV Basketball With tired I k The liste C h Raul d f h 1 p th I Girl JV DD I yen bye bum .al88B8ma.. With Tim JV Gil'lS DOlTiil'i3l'G the COUIT Hard WGFK PHVS Off Vlhth the Cl'0Wd behind them, the girls JV B3SKet- ball team ddmihated their opponents.The only game they did lose was against Arroyo, but in the second round theytriumphed over them. All of theSe victories didn't come over night. There were many long days of hard work and dedication that went into it. We worked hard and did the best we could do, stated two year veteran IVleliSSa Terhune. Hard work and the willingness to win kept us going throughout all the games, commented cap 1 Sports tain Brenda Dominquez. With hard work and great teamwork, the girls JV became a good, strong winning team that couIdn't be beat as they once again captured the HAAL title Cathy Collier Girls JV Basketball Team ,li- Fronl Row: Vlcky Galvan, Shannon O'C J lie onnor, u Estrada, Stella Gamez, Monlca Mar' tlnez and Sindy Rogf r R Two e s. ow , Melissa Terhune, Brenda Domlnquez, Coach Lopez, Dawn McGregor and Rosa Fernandez fPhoto by Ganbaldll Pushing Off! Brenda Dom lnquez aims for an extra point. lPhola by Garibaldi! SLz25 SLz25 SLz38 SLz35 SLz44 SLz20 SLz34 SLz37 SLz30 SLz35 SLz26... SLz45.. SLZ 26 ........ SLZ 47 ...... Arroyo 26 Hayward 23 Mt Eden 11 Tennyson 32 San Leandro 6 Sunset 11 C Valley 26 Arroyo 35 Hayward 10 Mt Eden 19 4' Up for Grabs Melissa Terh une and an Arroyo Don try to see who can get the ball fPhoro by Ganbaldlj Putting on the Speed. Sindy Rogers puts on the moves against an Arroyo Don. fPhal0 by Garlbaldil 2 H Tennysgn 35 The most memorable ex- San Leandro 28 perience was when we lost our first game by one Sunset 25 point to Arroyo. C- Vaneli 29 -Sindy Rogers - olrls lv. Basketball 13 1 Save the goal. Bang your head! Evette Geach uses her noggin to keep the ball in play whom by Gaffruifdfy Using skill and coor dination, Tasha De-Costa blocks a goal. fPhoto by Ganbaldry Ahead ofthe game. Put the ball in play Erin Sampson strives Kandu Schneckloth to keep possessron of prepares to boot the the ball. balltoateammate, iPhoto by Garibaldi! fPhz7to by Garibaldi! SLz 0 .... San Leandro 3 SLz 1 .......... Sunset 1 SLz 0 ........ C. Valley 5 SLz 2 ........ Mt. Eden 2 SLz 2 ........ Hayward 1 SLz 1 ....... Tennyson 0 SLz 0 .......... Arroyo 9 SLz 0 .... San Leandro 4 1 SLz 1 .......... Sunset 3 SLz 0 ........ C. Valley 4 Soccer is a great sport SLZ 0 ........ Mt. Eden 1 and I h0l?9 m-Ore QiflS Will SLz 0 ........ Hayward 3 O OUT Ol' If next BBT gecause vve need allythe ' Tennyson 0 players We can getnf- z .......... Arroyo 8 -Tasha DeCosta 138 Sports dez Stacy Wlx, Tash D C Gina Sonor Row Three. Julie Walker, Erin S p son, Marla Fr d en a oach St Jh fPh bG bidi A m With Team WOl'k is the name of the game. Players Never Give Up! Although the gil1S' soccer team started the season off with a small handfull of returning players, a large amount of first time players and a brand new coach, by the end of the season they had improved immensely and opponents could notice the difference. Though their losses were many, the team's spirit was not dampened. Since we never played together and most of the players had never played soccer before we learned from each other's mis- takeS. l think we did a great job! noted Heather McPealc The friendships f0l'l'heCl ClUl'll'1Q the SeaSOI'l made US feel like a win- ning team, stated Erin SlITlDSOI'l. ROI'l1aI1 WaS a great C0aCh, he had a l0t of Datlehfe with US. We improved 'IOOM We couldnt have done it With0LIt his help and eI'lCOUfaQeITIeI'lt, added Stacy WlX. As lI'l h10St SDOITS, the SOCCel' season had lt'S Shafe of h1lShaDSg Stacy Wix fl'aCtUfed her left ankle at the HaYWal'd game. The season WaSh't always smooth Salllhg S0lTletlITleS thefe WeI'e differences of 0Dlhl0I'l Uetweeh DlaYel'S. I would have el'lj0Yed lt ITl0l'e if thefe WaS bet tef C0lTlmUhlCatl0I'l he' tWeeI'l US. At times we went Out on the field aI'1QFY at each other, when we should have beeh USll'lQ OUT eheI'QY Oh the game, COITlI'hei'lteCl Tasha DeCOSta. UVel' all the SeaSOI'l went well and WaS el'll0YeU by a Heat QFOUD Of SUD' DlTtel'SWhkIl1fl1eteaiTllllKJllCl sincerely like to thank. We w0uld like to thank OUI' all al'0Uhd SUDD0l'tel'S: .lim SlmDSOh, PaUlette WlX, Bob and Linda Kif-fin and Evelyn SCl'IheCKl0U1 for COm' lhg to eVel'Y game and giv- lI'IQ US YOUF SUDD0l't, C0m' mehted StaCy WlX. Jennifer Smith Jeanefer Balingit Girls Soccer 9 The team has improved a lot from lastyear Our new Coach Walker has helped us out we ve learned alot of new skills Although we didn twin a lot of games but we Improved vvtth every game Dustin Schneckloth SLz0 SLz1 SLz1 SLz0 SLz0 SLz4 SLz0 SLz0 SLz 1 SLz 0 SLz 1 SLz 5 SLz 0 San Leandro 0 Sunset 1 C Valley 3 Mt Eden 6 Hayward 1 Tennyson 2 Arroyo 3 San Leandro 1 C Valley 4 Mt Eden 3 Hayward 0 Tennyson 0 Arroyo 5 g fi SLz0 ...... Sunset2 That's Using Your Feet With some fancy footwork 89 Rene Olsen moves the ball d hi aroun s compettt ion fPhoto by Ganbaldij Look Ma, No Hands! With much concen- tration, Andrew San- chez plays defense agains his opponent. fPhnto by Garibaldi! ' sports What Goes Up. . . Can't Catch Me Using his head, Sophomore Hamayun Ahmadzai fight for h b ll t e a . iPhoto by Ganbaldil his teammate. iPhoto by Garibaldi! Hamayun Ahmadzai proceeds to pass to ..an8B8:lm-. 'Playing IIZI ' With Tlm YOUITQ Rebels COl'T7plGl'G SEHSOH Promising Future Ahead BrUiSed knees and muddy clothes are C0m- m0n fOr the DOYS soccer team. AlthOUgh the team WaS YOUng, there were l0tS of bright points to the season. F0r eXample, l0Sing DnlY two Seni0rS leaVeS manY returning players for next Year.With the help from those seniors, they recieved their two wins against TennYSOn ll- 2, 5-0 plus a shutout against HaYWard 1-0. With a lOVe fOr soccer, captain Jack PeterS0n '89 C0mmented, Having three ShUt0UtS to mY name and having an excellent coach and team WaS the high- light of mY year. In a different m0de of thought, soccer bum DaVid LeCOUnt stated, Our defense improved over the SeaS0n and the defense began to W0rK as a team. Thinking onthe 0Ut- come ofthe season, Derek Hawkins Cdmmented, We improved a lot over the course of the season. We were g00d, we just diCln't get the breaKS. With a positive thought on the Year, Hamayun Ahmadzai stated, we're a better team than laSt Year'S team, We're more of a close knit team, plus We'll be pre- pared even more next Year. Summing up the year, Matt SeCI'iSt finished bv saying, we had an okay SeaSOn, having a YDUng team will help towards next YearS team. The boys did have 3 tough year going 5-9-2 in league , but the fun and friends made them C0me 0Ut winners. .l. Kris Stracner V 'ty B y Soccer S Je VV I zueia, R i Fe Hamayun Ah adzan, Steve S . R two' D k H k' ,Chris l I 4 Th I A d w S h D ia Hub- Jef ba d M S rust R three,Rene n, ustin c nec or , ac ' gh el h J k fi Em zeterixlnhfoazgh d ffl T Q G4 HID Nu lPh0Ia by Ganbaldll bo ,Yfox ,f WL Boys Soccer 1 J, 0 v ,fi 5 +V' all live A Wxiudyglff SOM Wrestllng IS demanding lt has a reputation of being tough l was drawn to It and I ve loved ut ever since Chrls Rlsden f' ' ' . f ' SLz23 ...... lvn.Eden36 SLz42 SLz21 SLz37 SLz54 SLz60 SLz41 SLz 21 SLz 43 Holding Tight I In A Death Grip Bob Brandt crushes his opponent to the mat. iPhoto by Garibaldi! l... -1- Sports i. Jerry Petersen shows another wrestler who's the boss. fPhoIo by Garibaldi! ........F00thiII 29 Fremont 50 Sunset 28 Tennyson 30 Hayward 9 San Leandro 30 C Valley 48 Arroyo 30 Bent Over Backwards Eugene Corcino dom- inates his competi- tion, and shows no mercy. fPholo by Garibaldfj Stretching Out I g Team vv: Bruce gton, Make B andon Yee Corclr1o,iViatt B b Brand P R d Glon nagan, Jim L Ad C am ,Rovvtvvo C h b Mike Lan g aurice Popl BrianG i B EdB Yarber, Coach S d J ff St wart, Edd: C ' ,G g D ,A h y Soar ,G gR I Coach P fPhoI0 by G b ld 1 Greg Rell warms up bef his match, fPh by Garlbaldrd 463351. With I m l The Team Suprisecl E Vel' yOl79! REDS UUTICIHSS FOSS Wrestling was bigger than ever this year and with members totaling twenty-one, it headed to- ward a winning season. Each wrestler begins the season on a strict diet in order to maintain his weight dass. He also b egins to condition himself for the wrestling itself, which consists of running, jumping jacks, sit-ups, V- sits, w-all taps, and wres- tling each other. Wrestling is a tough sport and each member must pull his own weight. Nlatt Dawson commented, You have to be gung-ho to be a wrestler, you can't be lazy. You have to work hard. You must push your- Self to the limit and when you are done your arn's feel like they are going to fall Off, but it's worth it! Wrestling builds con- fidence and part of that confidence comes from all the support members re- cieve both from coaches and teammates. The team was sur- DriSed to find Out h0W good they really were. They learned even when they are at their limit they can push themselves be- yond, stated Coach Pete. But what ITI3KeS SOITIE' one iJeCOITIe 3 WfeSt'iel'? CUl'i0USitY, Bhd S0h'letilTleS ihS3hitY because it'S really hard. ESDeCi2iiY when YOUI' working out ih the mat f00m Bhd the heater is tufhed UD to 3iiTi0St Ohe hUhdI'ed degrees, h0ted Chris Yarber. The team W3S de' termined to give it their all. Coach Sid stated, NeXt Yeal' we are h0t Q0ihQ to SUi'DI'iSe 3hY0he We're Q0ihQ to be the team to beat. Jennifer Smith Wrestling ..1-li.-T.. .smug Tim . Spirit ACtiVil'iGS PrOlTlOt6 Unity An Experience You might have seen them cheering at football games, performing in Omega or maybe just around school in maroon, gold and white cheerlead- ing uniforms. who were they? They were the var- sity Spirit Squads. As well as cheering at varsity football and basketball games, the varsity Spirit Squads par- titipated in other activi- ties such as rallies, compe- titions and summer camp. The squads practiced all summer preparing for the expedition at NCAXC- ADA cheerleading camp. Camp was fun but tiring. I didn't really like getting up at 5:00 to stand in line to take a shower, eating the dis gusting f00d, then walk- ing what seemed like 10 miles to Q0 practice inthe SUI1 and then start all 0Ver the next morning, C0rn' mented Jennifer Carter. Gearing upfor school, the squads began DreDa' rati0n fOr the HeIIO Rally. l liked Derfdrlning in the HeIl0 Rally. I was SCared but it WaS fun and afterwards l felt great, noted Paula SOUSa. Working under the expertise of Mrs. DeZOtte, VarSlty SOnQ practiced long and hard to prepare fOr the 29th annual Omega Kitk-Off Rally. We worked real hard and put in a I0t of time but it WaS worth it. EVen th0Ugh we didn't get an award, we still know that we did good. I think lt was the lJeSt Derf0rn1ahCe of the r0Utlhe, replied Lor- rie Martin. She went Oh t0 state, DUrlhQ the rally l was nerVOUS and terrified but it was S0 I'nUCh fUh. l Cari't wait to do it again next year. For S0rne this was their laSt year as a Rebel Spiritleader. Jeanefer Ballnglt Cdrnmented on what she'll miSS. I'lI miss the unity, showing my spirit and getting the crowd involved while cheering at the QaITleS. F0r those Qraddat' ing, Slz spirit Squad will be only a rhern0rY and an eXDerlehCe they'll never forget. Christine Kelley Omega was the best part of the year. It was scary but after it was all finished it was worth it because we won second place. -Diane Ward sports Shake it gi Isl Tina Rivera, Ch ' Kelley and Katy C' tile move and gr to Wham at the Omega Rally. iPhoto by Garibaldl Standing Proudl Melissa Weaver shows her stuff at the Homecoming Rally. fPhato by Garibaldi! A K. X .... .. fn -ve. , k f MAN is K- W xv I ,ij ---leg K W '75 Alfa V if - - X3 X . A 1, ,,Q,, ,, , Q.. ,7 fx f' ' ' ska' - ' ., gr - :lf NQ4! 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Chris Kelley and Tina fPhara by Garibaldi, R ive r a. fPhala by Garibaldi! Liz Edens, Jennifer Carter and Monica Payne perform at the Hello Rally. Whom by Garibaldi! varsity Spirit squads 145 Before the Performance Anxiously awaiting SIz's introduction. Laura Cramer, Heather Johns, Lucia Maramonte and Proud Rebels antici- pate the Rebels performance. iPhoto by Garibaldi! GO, Slzl With winning enthu- siasm, the JV spirit squads encourage school spirit during a noon-time rally. iPhoto by Garfbaldij me msfzfsc My most memorable moment was trying out and making the squad. I like cheerleading because it's fun and youi get to meed a lot of people. -Nicole Pangelina sports JV Cheer Front Row: Laura Filiau, Cammy Abbate and Michelle Johnston. Second Row: Heather Johns, Nicole Lusiani, Gina Spears, Rosalinda Martinez, Andrea Fenton and Tina Sanchez, Top: Lucia Maramonte. fPhala by Garibaldi! we Mr., Standing Ab va the Rest showingmei R b I Prid ,A d F t and R li d M line pp rt l ing N' I L a sh Id d the H II R Ily fPh byG b ld! SDfI'ffS Soar High With Izuiuivivi Ti m ,,: DGCllC3tlOI'1 at Large Showing their Rebel Pride is what kept the JV Spirit Squads quite busy. I liked showing my school spirit by cheering at the games and giving the team support, stated Laura Filiau. During the summer the JV squads attended NCAICADA cheerleading camp. Camp was a differ ent EXDerleI1Ce but also 8 l0t of hard W0l'K l really liked learning new FOU- tlI'IeS, C0lTlIT1eI1ted Alitia Kelley. DlSDl3YlI'lQ th0Se new rOUtlI1eS, the squacs Del'- f0I'lTled with V3l'SltY at the 8tl'l grade 0l'leI1t3tl0h and the HeIl0 Rally. l loved Dei'f0fmll1Q inthe HelI0 Rally because l love Dei'f0fI'l1lI1Q in ff0I'lt of the student body, l10teCl Rita Nl3Fam0I1te. As well 35 Derf0I'l'l1' ing lrl rallies and Cheering at Q8ITIeS the Cledlfiated RebelS participated in C0mDetlt0I1S and attended other SDOI'tlI1Q eVeI'ltS to SUDDOI't OUT teams. Tl'l'0UQh it all, they alWayS diS- played their true Rebel Spirit. Christine Kelley N JV Song -. . JL Jia , We will We We 221231 K nurse in X Q M .iifiiiiggjyafv WNW X ggzaiztihby G rlbi-Jldll A ,jx lg A WW rw 'lbw llilkl Ur N Q' pw ae ii .X Sf' oy' 43 J.V. Spirit Squads ? You havetonustleaIItnetime,and Constantly know whats going on in the game if you want to succeed. -Vincent Horton -...J Y S' ' Q 'S 1, -n B v-'gr ., 3 ' --g- Y 'wr' L-.g ' ,. . f Q- ',f-Q '7 8' ver, 1 FLY! 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Brandon Jack wasrrt fast enough for the pltch rPl10I0by Garrbalzlrr H Ji' ek 1,3 , . . -ifg-1 -., - . r ' Q. -'Y-are - e .iq V- 4 2' V f cs ,, Htfvfkiewriiffcff'-ff 2.51 - ' . if I - p .e 7 ' ' , 5 2- ., 1 ' .st .., ..v ff .sm ' w::ff 'faPf iii .- H. at -NI' . 7 . f 7 :IM fiiekggiilfdie-Bef' W -. , . . mt,4f1w.,,--ez- - . s-Nl -V .ff I - ef .K sg if- ,Al - ,W ..r. 5,,, rf ,fy K .. . .fzmy ' L - ' . M 3' -- i i 1 f . '9 .T , -. c. ' . Y' c . ,mfs ' f is ,lc . ,- F - , r Q'-- V 1 1 - 4, ,Q - . . ., -EQ ' . A L- N Q ie, 3 - .. mos. ' 4- 1 A ' , WD. nf A Ye S' The Pitch! Brand J Kp parest p t n strike lPlra!obyC: b ll! On the Bench... Coach Hellman and Brad Gonsalves root forthe Rebel team lPlmrulJy Garibaldi Run Faster. Allan Reyes charges for flrsl base after hitting a ground ball, lPlrozoby Garlbaldri Animas. .Playing With im B3Seb3ll determined to fake il' all Rebs Eye Winning Season After many long hours of practice, the varsity baseball team was hoping for a winning season. With many returning players and returning coach, Tom Hoffman, the team was COl1fidEl'It that they would have a good season to make up for last year's poor showing. The team has im- proved this year because of our new coach. H9 hasa positive, winning attitude, explained Jason Butler. lnteresthasincreased resulting in a larger team consisting of sixteen play- ers all dedicated and determined to have a vic- torious season, however they know that they have to strengthen some areas of their game in order to be a more complete team. K, . Je.,-+ 4- We've got the def- ensive players, but we have to improve our pitch- ing and hitting, com- mented Derek Hawkins. Looking forward to an optimistic season, Vince Horton mentioned, This team has a good chance at success if we all pull together as a team. Armand Javier asf Q- Ida: 4147.- ' 4-ff??3,Qj . ..M ,j 'L .f Qgtggrvwggf Vg, ' .-i , K . 4' srre - . N Hey over here... John Benavidezy II to has teammate fo the ball lPlroIo by Garrbaldrf V3l'SitY BZSEDEII -TT-1.-.. ... anlllim... With Tlm . H i Sl pN V Fl :ld l l mes! bll rw pl fry bGbldj EXD6'l'f6'l7CE COUl'7l'S in Large AlTlOUl'7f.'S Rebs Remain Hopeful Champions, we have not heard that word to describe the San Lorenzo High softball team since they last shared the conference title with rivals Arroyo high in 1985. But this season may change that. With eight returning lettermen, the lady Rebels have the experience they needed to stay competitive in a very strong league. We've gOt a lot of experience on this team. We know pretty much how each one of us plays and how some of the other teamsintheleague play, commented fourth year player Julia Tuttle. She continued, lf we all play together as one and not as individuals then we'll be the team to beat. As usual Arroyo promised to be the team to beat. Arroyo is a very together team, said veteran Sheri Jones. They're beatable as I0ng as we keep our heads in the game and d0n't let their pitchers intimidate us. The team was very optimistic of the start of the season. I feel ifWe all havea positive attitude and work together as a team we can have an outstanding season, noted first year player Julie Fernandez. Some members of the team felt one area in most need of improvement WaS their ability to hit. Once we start hitting, commented senior Suzy Fischer, we have a chance to go all the way. This was a young team which had a l0t of Varsity Sohball Te m From R T Jone N I B k Renee S h C tina Reyes, R T F d li I Marla rue Debbie Bamf d nd Julia Tu1tIe.Ro Three' Nancy F I ano, Ju Ile F d lane ar r e, Teri rl ove an Sf F h fP! abyGa b ldj i 1 Sports ii new players. We are a young team. Their are a lOt of new faces on the team and it's going to take some time to adjust to the new style of play each person has, explained Cristina Reyes. The success of San Lorenzo's girls basketball has effected the team also. The transition from basketball to softball is diffitult. The technique of throwing a big ball into a hoop and throwing a smaller ball to a person or target is very different, explained Renee Sanchez. Regardless of the circumstances the lady RebelS had the talent it needed to have a successful season. Stan Ng , acl stu' Ga 'M fbias We ve got a lot of experience on this team, We know pretty much how each one of us plays and how some of the other teams in the league play, -Julia Tuttle pal E .-.-----be 1' Steady Nerves. Juntor Crustnna Reyes watches the patch fPhoIa by Garrbaldfl has That hurt! The wind up! Catcher Tammrc Jones catches one hard pitch KPh0t0 by Garfbaldu Freshmen Ntcole Brooks whips the through the strike ZONE fi-'halo by Ganbalrm V3l'SitY Softball t1 .W ........... JV Softball Team JV Baseball Team Front Row: Adrainna Row Three: Stacey From Flow Matt Gallegos, Melissa Selba, Dawn Atkins, Dawson, Scott Weaver, Michelle Shannon Woods, Skjong, Bill Trinidad, Schumaker, Denise Coach Graham, Liz Gary Wallace and Saballos, Amy Johns Ledesma, Antionette Steve Peters. Row and Carla Saballos. Crissen and Dawn Two: Robbie Ybarra, Row Twoi Erika Bond McGregor. David Ouintero, and Andrea Fenton. iPhoto by Garibaldi! Steve Souza, Kevin s Bell, Phil Ortega. Carlos Ledesma, Brian Ouien, Peter Herrera, Mike Hernandez, Andy Michesier and Rich Watters Row Three: Frank Jardine, Bob Barton, Coach Versino, John Hyatt, Jason Taus, Coach Tacon, Tony Ward and Tracy Jauss. iPhoto by Garibaldi! 'S XV 1 .a ,... , . Q, QW ll' ' J i- H -. tii H 5' W - 'o't ' I n ' ' A . ee - 'T ' -f -f l ,., 1- .fel ,wg I w.1,7,, ' Vit: V I . ,,eee . - ,, , . V A 1. f , ,sk ,gi ,xiii We can be good. We re pretty solid ji I t3 f ,l'w1 'ifg y all the way around. l'm looking MQ Q ' I .. - fy V N forwardto playing Arroyo because! - ' Z r ,-i i or have a lot of friends that go there. it A -Steve Peters m - ' l ar se, . . 52 Sports On Second Th ugh!! eer errera ect es P t H d d to wait for the next pitch to take that extra base. iPhoto by Ganbaldrj I . 'W -to V25 ,- . , if .sr ,- , -. --,-- E 5? f Y l .. -11 H ., bmh' -1 wr-ss...-swwff iles lx is if ., .. .N..t,, 'U' -g..v-ixgfm ..-... 4 Playing ' W i t h i m Go' g T F'rst! 'l Your S f Aft stopping the '- ball Melissa Weaver Sliding p h pl y look l the out on Robbie Yb g first. low to sc iPhoto by Garibaldi! Wham by G b j Goals fOl' the team to I' 6'3Cl'l Training starts JV The season for base- ball tb begin B tl'aditi0nallV February. lime to break Out with the Old CleatS, dig up the old mit and begin the long and tedious spring trairing. Tne JV baseball team looked like it might have a good chance at first place. I think this year's team is going to be strong. We're going to be a hard team to beat, stated Peter Herrera. To many, spring train- ing was a good time to take advantage of the exercise and practicing to regain their summer-time shape. Brian Ouien said, Gt f ft. S gg gh bll i p l ivi i ii Si it D I ply ul ly ye b G bra its a fun time to get out and mess around with the team. With a new team there were some things that Will need il'Oliii'lg out to be able to beat some of the stronger teams. The teams may be strong but if we put all our talent together we should do good, mentioned Nlatt Dawson. Even tl'IOUgh the ball was bigger the challenge was still the same for the JV softball team. Our JV team looks pretty good. We just need to practice more on batting and getting in front of the ball, stated EriCa Bblid. The team was going to have to be strong to face the other teams that plan on starting out strong. Andrea Fenton noted, Our team is strong but it is going to take an extra effort against teams like San Leandro and Arroyo. The Outl00kS for the season were hopeful and their strength made their quests seem possible. Even though they may not have won every game they prepared thenselves for future competitions. Jeff Alberti J.V. Baseball!Softball 1 5 3 ' aasmm. Playing ' W it h T i m Staffing fl'Ol77 the QI'OUl7Cf UD SLZ Tl'aCk REbUiIdS Rebuilding the track program into what it was in previous years was a big task but the two teams were prepared to attempt lt. I want our track teams to be the best. We're prepared to give the other schools a run for their money, stated Benny Rivera. Part of the rebuild- ing wafteanrwork and dedication. Coach Eden Peck commented, The track members should be out there for themselves. They have to have enough Jumping High Jarnul Nlcalpin ru through the hurdl , lPh0Ia by Garrb ld! self respect to make them- selves work hard for their goals. Another aspect of up grading the track team's program was the need for better equipment, much of what was already avail- able was either in need of repair or replacement, but the current equipment status didn't dampen the spintofthe track members Coach Fuhrig stated, The boys team is going to do better than last year's team. We have some really promising athletes. Shana Cirimele noted, Troy Hamilton and Benny Rivera are really quick, l don't think anyone can beat them. The girls team was expected to do as well or better than last year's team. Bruce Bigelow stated, The girls really work hard. They give it their all and they never give up. Hopefully by rebuild- ing the program from the ground up, the track pro- gram will be on it'S feet and running in no time. Jennifer Smith , ,L,g,. A, A .ES ,,.. ir.. . 'l l VX ,,,. V. M. 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Joey Updike, Benny Rivera and Chris Yarber race to the finish. fPhoIo by Ganbalrlfl s za .- 54 fs' .-.ff .. - K2 nn., - Track Team Front Flow' Kim Coachrnan and Benny Rivera Row Two,Ven1Ia Dozier, Jennifer Carter, Shana Cirirnele, Kandi Schneckloth and Coach Fuhrig. Row Three, Heath St John, Chris Yarber, Kamiko Davis and Anthony Soares Row Four Terrence Young, Joey Updike, Stacy Wax, Karen Bradley, Jamul McAlpin, Mr Forbes, Eden Peck, Mark Filiau, John Jacob, Nick Hapopa, Alton Lam, Mike Anderson, Troy Hamilton, Row five Mike Flevvellyn, Luis Vasquez fPham by Garibaldi! 4 Track 5 AQBSBHAB. Tim In-between matches. Rooting on tl ammates, bers of the badmint rn watch th m- f E I p ii na fPl byG. b ldl Team RiVall'V Sl'7aI'Del'7S Skills NCS Chances Hopeful When you proceded into the gym, you should have been prepared to dodge 3 birdie flying towards you or you prob- ably ended up getting hit. Badminton was of-f to a great start. Every indivual player works towards winning as a team. The team is real supportive throughout the season, commented first year player Heather NOFflS. Badminton, being the only coed league sport, had made an increase in first year players. With some years of experience behind her Maryann Castahha stated, Throughout the years i've been in badminton Nl k g pl i B d ly J Tl l k KP! b G b 111 there has been mostly returning players but this year new players out- numbered the vetarans. Badminton is a quick game and the athletes must be in top condition for a good perfromance. With a love for badminton, former badminton coach and now assistant coach Jerry Dore commented, Badminton is the most vigorous sport in the world. ln a singles tournament game the shuttle-cock is being struck every .6 of a second. So being in top condition isa top priority. On the prospects of the team, coach Hilmer, four year badminton coach, added, Our team has always been strong in mixed d0UbleS, lJUt DUI' lJiQQeSlf lmDFOVeI'nenf fl'On1 laSt year is OUI' Qll'lS singles. 'Beating Jal'neS l.0Qan' lin a DOYS d0UnleS matlfnl 'l5'0, 15-8 in Dl'eSeaSOn play gave me OUtlO0KS for tne fUtUI'e. Ravlndnd and l h0lJ9 to beat IVlt. Eden and CaStI'0 Valley and make it to lfne HAAL DlaV0ffS and I'naYlle eVen NCS, COn1' mented first boys d0UlJleS player Rifli Kan. Tne t0u9h andfllpafed Cdmpetllfldn f0l' tne Rebels WaS llllt. Eden and CaStl'0 Valley but with the help of OUtStandlnQ DlaVel'S Ddnna IVlui, Stan Ng, TUan Tian the season WaS filled Wifn excitement and Challenge. Kris Stracner i. 1.- -1 1 sports , Watch the Birdie! yNQ Q p 1 l D d toitsf I g pl KPINJI I7 G bid! lthrnk we re gorngto do everywell thus season only rf we work as a team and grve each other lots of support Maryann Florendo 3 . ' r' r 3 'L , I A ' ,M i . Q l aryl fs. ,r.t,l,l gg: n t t .lt llll' rg r i i B M' ' if - Q Q-.a , , f , . A Q M I ., u . A 4 -,HY tv, it h , Gigi ,gx . r t ? f ,y n I 9 1' ' , . yr ary in l t t Q' E iv ff l' tt f ' . ' , J, 5 ,f ,i't.,- .Q mm to ' ' Varsity Badminton Team Front Row Elena Rlos, Lorena Brlseno. Heather Norrrs, Donna Nlul, Jenrlee Be, Jully Lau, Judy Yeh, Joyce Lau, Jason Thomason. Tuan Tran and Crusty Toy Row Two Purvr Hazarr, Sunny Park, John Wen, Betty Kam, Maryann Flo' rendo, Cindy Ngar. Stacey Ng, Rrcky Kan, Coach Hllrner, Glon Lanagan, Julre Walker, Yoon Han and Ra1anrRanr Row Three, Herman Jung, Kentry Tan, Matt Bras, Hyon Cho, Donald Chew, Lurs Lee, Raymond Lee, Joann lrae, Stan Ng, Maryann Castanha, Krystal Flores, Lorrre Krffen, Gina Sclortrno and Kam Nguyen iPhoto by Ganbaldr! To The I.imit. Usrng hrs lull stength, Tuan Tran returns the brrdre to has opponent iPhoto by Ganbaldlf Badminton Concentration Stylish Return A Woojln Park returns the shot carefully. return, IPMUIO by Garibaldi! Joe Kwong follows through on a back hand cross court KPIWU lu by Garibaldi! Boys Tennis Team Front Row. Coach Rhodes, Lance Tantnsakl and James Yi. Row Two. Joe Kwong, Cam Ha, Sa1eetDesal, Bon Neovakul and Wooyln Park fPho1o by Garibaldi! x. ,,,h,..,-u l'l feel that the potential but it work. mx MT 2 ,,., ,... I , Q ,i Nut fl K me 'lf f mt F' P ' Xe 1 l l M s Q l l.l, l, 1+ l'.. -P l , lls fi 1- lk r 3 if - f eff . he A b y ,1' - In tf T J g, '- , K ? u ,i -jet, ' l t- P ,W 'fmt .' 1 iatll-we X' ,., ll ,.,,, ,..l l .f ---f- 'J ' 1 X'l- N ,, .-QNGZ' -. team has a lot of needs a lot more -Lance Tanisaki I il f W M .. ,,,qa,, 58 Sports :Pie 4'-'Qin 6 A.: F h'gth p't B N klpl yth p t KP! byG bldf W 2, Athl 1' Sh 1 ' S 1 ID k Ill Ily Ti -, 1 Il' U 'll l , '.', Z DD Y . 'T . fe M 11 ef PI , h N -'T J v L Ig ,- Q' ,,.. .Ji .,,,,,' ..lL5fL,f..W ' HY ll V ll D ll Y 1 5 3 t ? li5 i'i l' 1 h PP 1 ' ' - 2 ,- Q a 1 ff ' yer nys b my 'A 'z-f-Mr' ' . , . . Y I W gif! - 4 if ' ' ' 11 f 1 5 1 . - 1 . ,A ' ,,, f 4 ,,.,i,,,.4., K .,., ,Q .v.,.,,,,s,,+-1 ' -,f.,., E 48350. With 'fl....M f if yt: 1.4455 ? 5 Uf7d6I'Cl3SSI'T7Gl7 LGZCIS the Came Tennis Future Bright Wimbledbh, the U.S. Open, the French Open are all great tennis tour- naments that many up and coming tennis players aspired to attend. They all had to start somewhere. Perhaps high school tennis never proved to be the starting grounds for Lendl, Navratilova or BeCKef but for high school teams each game seemed like a Grand Slam tournament. I Love Tennis, stated lVlf. Rhodes, four year coach of the tehhiS team. Rh0deS continued, lt is disturbing to me that there are no JV players on the team this year. N ver G've Up CamH 1 th 1 the sh t fPl1ar byG b fdl Unfortunately the Iadc of interest in tennis has created a small team with only nine players. Despite the low number of players, the team had one ace in the hole, 141 seeded player, freshmen Lance Tanisaki. I feel that the team has a lot of potential but it needs a lot more work, noted Lance. The weather at the beginning of the season was beautiful, with not a drop of rain in February the team practiced as much as possible. Unfor- tunately, practice was not all that the team heeded. We have to get 0Vel' OUT C0hflCleI1Ce problem. Once we do that it will be 3 Dfetty fair Se3S0h, Stated spiritual leatlef Ff3hClSCO Fefhahdel. The team h0De5 to very well ih the fUtUl'e mainly because their l'lUlTlbel' one player, Lahte Tanisaki will be fetUl'l1lhQ. With the eXfJel'lel'lCe le3l'h' ed thl'0UQh0Ut the Sea' SOI1, the team Cah once agalh hope f0l' victories but they Kh0W that eVeh though they may l0Se 3 set point Ol' two that they still retained their hole in the ace. Jason Jarvis Boys Tennis 1 ff ' -t W Q 73 A 'Q n v 2911 ffiifiit 3221 fx, , , Q Q was mamma ffzfezsw Jw' K H5 E? ,.ft,qy--asths frm 'Fix A . MVS' W W. igfytsf JL A 'Wir My Asaiwgsl. rt , ' ,igifilwf ,F ftilisfw' 1: ' at ' af C. ,, fu, ':ffhi2vs2f42 kbgflf w , N K hx W5 st . , b ,, lt. Q- Sswgfg of t yssws my f ' A Q',gfg.i .Ei aglsxlgsgl .. fl ,Q wgligqf egg! , fee rf at is N if 9 314 ' W J ssh W 1 tv V D Pt r Excuse Me :fs .qt Q 42 1 be 1, Q1 1 J Surprised by our pho- tographer, Erin Murphy stands in amazement as Chris- tina Reyes says Look there. iPhoto by Garibaldi! X v-. nf A xt Q u ' b r v H Pie In Tile Face 3, fe: ef Y. . Nls. Khowles, Ms. Akins,LMr. Hilmer, Mr. Matthews, Mrs. Wilson, and Nlr. play their part In the Homecoming Pie Eat- ing Contest. r ,tg X tj J , tdts Q X A My Mr an D . Nfgigswvfugv QQ EMS People iPhoto by Garrbaldrj V iq. d lnvol ,, Flttln IH q Uniq spersonalities, f3 lQlQ5f3CSS, ancl some you cl like p s s is ' , ' tv the eighth i a cgracles, and freshmen tothe soph- ,rgores andre juniors to the admil'liStl'3tel'S, faculty and special ser- vices, everyone has their place in time. V .gs ln lime Y 0 Marjorie Aguilar Cory Ah Toong lsmail Ahmadazai Stacy Alcantara Martin Alvarado Angelica Alvarez Eddie Amaral Ana Apodaca Ronnie Arnold Denise Athanacio Dawn Atkins Dennis Autin Thelma Ballard Darcie Beach John Benavidez Bruce Bigelow Jonathan Bingaman William Bihgamah Edward Boon Karen Bradley Robert Brandt Lourdes Briones Jason Brown Josh Brum i l 0 -:T-'-....:.--T lt'S -'-.5.- Almost Time 95-QQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 .i Juniors ...-i..l-il-1 WL- tg., ' 'Q X fW photo not l 'available l photo not available Spuds Revived After Ban s Spuds Dead San Lorenzo has seen many changes in social idealism of the environ- ment students are edu- cated in. Last year, it was the new state law ban- ning the use of tobacco on school campuses. This year there was a short lived addition to the dress code banning appearal advertising controlled substances. This controversial issue brought about many different opinions from StLldehtS. It also bl'OUght San Lorenzo High into the media spotlight trigger- ing newspaper articles, radio spots and discus- sions on the subject of wearing apparel that advertises drugs and alcohol. Corona and other beer shirts in general are more of a fashion state- ment, stated senior Lisa Cassaro. The addtitiOh to the dress code went into effect in October and was recinded in December. Ms. Knowles reasons were of legal complications. Legal opinions have been offered that ihdi- cate the ban in wearing of theSe aI'tiCleS lbeel' shirtsi is sound in philo- sophy but may be an infringement on individ- ual l'ightS. Ms. Knowles urged students to get involved with SADD ahd make yi own statement agai alcohol abuse. l thihk it'S stu that they backed do on the issue, exclain jUl'1lOl BlllJ3YT'l6S. lt ma it lOOk like they Ca make anything stick. Although the lasted only two mon it has created many og ions concerning app that advertises alcol And of course will be the history books as Spl VS. Sah LOl'el'1Z0 High. Sta Heidi Burgdorf Joey Camara Kenny Campos Mark Candelaria Harry Carnes Jennifer Carter JOYIQ Chang ISFBEI CVIBVEZ Mabel Cheng Donald Chew AifI'EdO COI'Oi13 Ronald Cuevas Tina D'Ambrosio Katneryne Davis Star D3ViS Michael D6 Friese Dean Dent Sajeet Desai Daniel Di Grazia Athena Diaz Robert Diaz Brenda DOITHHQUEZ l.OUiSE D'Onofrio Tenisna Dougherty oooooo ii o 9 o Discussing The Issue Corinna Rodarte wears one ofthe temporarily banned sweatshirts lPh0m by Lara Walk ery n' 'o' '0' 'ao U no oooo o oo ooo 0 O no ooo ooo Doc can 0 9 G oo oo oo o 00' . Juniors lo so oo oo on ceo oaooocoocooooonooo o oc P3ti'iCiEi DOUQIBSS Allen DuCkWOl'tl'l DOl'lI'l3 DUFZH John DUCFZ Alicia E3St MiCh3el Eide Bruce Emert Nancy Feliciano Julie Fernandez Richard Ferreira Rui Ferreira Patrick Fry Rachel Gaither Miguel Gallegos Claudia Galvez Cynthia Garcia Jenny Glandt Ch ristina Goerss Maria Gonzaga Arland Green Emanuel Grigorica Jamie Grimes Lori Gutierrez Troy Hamilton ' lt'5 -? Almost Time Q5 -Q-W9 Juniors 0. ., My ' A W, l 'fc ,f , W, ,A., , ag, s 1 lf. ,l I ,J 140 'l'l:3O, HOW About 1100? voioling Curfew Curfew, one of the few words teenagers pray not to hear all, can be more embarassing than to be told to come home at such and such a time in frontof yourfriends when you've been trying to show them how indepen- dent you are. But don't worry it's something we all hve to deal with urltil we reach that wonderful age of eighteen. Most of us can think of a variety of ways that help us get around cur- few. Almost all of us at one time or another have used junior Jennifer Car- ter's method, lf my par- ents won't let me go somewherelusually keep begging until I get my way. of course this doesn't always work but it's worth a shot. Another well known method is to Call your parents and tell them that yOu might be alittle late, like by two or three hours. Senior Krissi caton pointed out that this method doesn't always work either. When it starts getting too late her mother waits for her on the couch, so when she finally does come home her mother knows about it. one of the most pop- ular ways of getting o is to tell your parer that you're going son where that you are n going. Sophomore Jam Truscott stated l wot tell my parents I w going somewhere else the reason was gor enough to risk gettin il1tO tl'OUble. Some people go the extremes when th want to go out, but arel allowed, like senior Laui C3l'l'Ol WhO took ll mother's car and push it down the street befo starting it. Jennifer Sm ,ul- 13' FJ Eff 4A.'1Qm 'x I an di P? NHCHSHE HBFTIVTIEVS Vicki H3f'i'iS Derek Hawkins Viral H3Z3I'i Gina Hill Eric HOBK Amanda Hohn Nicholas Hoiappa April Houseworth David Hubbard Dana Hudson John Hyatt Brandon Jack William James Joseph Janson Denise Jiminez Yvette Jiminez Angeiito Jose Rosemarie Jose Kiyoshi Kanemura Alisa Knesek Jeanie Kwak sanjesn Lai Michael Lanagan o o o o c o 9 oo 0 U oo O o o o o o o o o Junior Class Oificers Brenda Dominguez, Vice-President, Christina Reyes President, David Le Count, Tresurer, Alisa Knesek, Secretary fPhom by Lara Walks-U anoooooooooo David Lecount venus Leal Elizabeth Ledesma Wendy Ledward Danni LODSZ Dana Lorimer o o o co 1 o o o o oc o o 4 o o o oo ooo C o o o oooi ooo oo ooo: :woo o ao oc aa o :oo O c x o oo lo0 9 e 1 o oo oo 0 o o oo au nu vu U ooo ooooooooooooo oo o o o on oc Juniors 1 Jane Ma Tina lVl3Cl3S Velia lVl3Cl3S AlllSOl1 lVl3ldOI'13dO VlCfOl' lVl3ldOl'l3dO DOl'l3ld Mantz Lorrie Martin Claudia Mayoral Sonia McDaniels Alicia McElroy Camie Mccarity Randy Megia Victor Miranda El'iC MitCl'lell El'iC3 MltCl'1eII Kevin Mochida Tina Morales Erin Murphy Joy Murphy Michelle Murphy Robert Myers Angie NiCOlaOLl Heather Norris Salvador Ochoa 'gl-jf lt'S 'ig Almost Time 89.39 ., Juniors olo not A avcilableg ,1 'W-vw' kickback Al1Cl REl3X ust Chillin' Where do you and your friends go on your free time?lsthereaplace where you guysjust hang- out? For some, home is the best place to go be- cause the food is free and there is no one to tell you to shut up. I like to Q0 to my apartment and party all night with my friends Rick, Kathy and Armand, noted senior Rita Lesher. For some they like to go out to their favorite dance clubs and dance the night away listening to their faVOl'ite beats. I like to hang out at dance clubs to listen to ROCK and ROII or Heavy Metal of any form, any- where, anytime, mention- ed junior Jennifer Thatcher. Amoretraditionaland popular place to go and hang out is probably the ever favorite shopping mall. There's no place I really consider a hango except probably the ma it's a great place to me a lot of cute guys, coi mented junior Yvet Jiminez. No matter where yi like to go on your fr time, whether it's t movies, home,danceclul shopping malls, or ev Golfland, it will always your placetojusthang oi Armand Jav Shannon O'C0nl'lOl' Bok kyun ic. on Jade onisson candle oiivera Rene OISEFI Elaine Olson Randy Ortiz Stephanie Osterberg Nicole Owings Heather Palmer Marcus Paniagua Eileen Paredes Jodi Parker Clyde Patrick Monica Payne Jotham Peck Mark Pelicas Deborah Perry Jack Peterson Jojo Pulter John Punla Kimberly Ouien Candice Quilalang Rajani Rani o so oo oo o 0 o o o n ooo ooo coo 0 o o o o o o o o Doc . 00 O Where's the chips? Troy Hamilton, Mark Woods, Ed Boon, Marcus Pamagua. and friend chow down before the bell rings Whore by Garibaldi! .o. -o- .O o 0 not zo oo ou oo oo Dooooooooooooooo oo oo oo o Juniors 1 Unoc o'eo'oo Cristina REYBS christopher Risclen SIIGFEE Robello COflf'lI'I3 Rodarte VGFOHICH ROCIFIQLIEZ Maria Romay Georgina Romo Melissa Rooks Andrew Sanchez Vic Santiago kimberly Scholtz Darcy Scott Najia shaghasi Neela Sllafaf wida sharaf Nyia Silva Erin simpson Jennifer Smith MiChEIle Smith Gregory Soliongco Paula Sousa Karen Souza R3SI1eIIT13 Sf6Dh9l'lS .I3SOl'l SIEVSDS '-I1-L-l W5 -.5-L-- Almost Time QW QQ 168 Juniors , ,. 'H fa v ' Q L Q ' photo' not available I 976 Cash II1 Ol'l Gullible ialirlg FOI' DOIIaFS Unless you've been living in a cave, you must have heard something about 976 telephone num- bers, but in case you don't know, 976 numbers are exchanges which offer a variety of services and phone messages ranging from recipes and jokes to sex and violence, for a price. Some 976 services such as horoscopes, jokes, recipes, etc. seem to be quite popular. Junior Donna Duran commented, I call every year on my birthday to hear my horo- scope, W h I I 6 A rl d I' 6 W Sanchez, an avid caller of 976-LAFF lTlel1tiOl'led, One month I spent fifty dol- Ial'S calling 976-LAFF to learn new jokes. How do people get roped into calling these numbers? Most people who have called were influenced by a commer- cial on television, people like John Parker. I WaS home sick one day, just sitting around watching Card Sharks, when I saw a commercial for 976-LAFF, ithought maybe itwoulci cheer me up so I called but I didl'l't laugh. JUYTIOI' Adriarle Taka was also taken in by a T,i commerical I saw an a for 976-RUTH, I wanted t have my fortune told sc called and it was one c the most moving expe riences of my life, I criec but so far nothing sh said has come true. A lot of people seer to think 976 numbers an a waste of time an money,butifyou're bore you might want to trl calling One, if for l'lOthil1 else, a good laugh. Alisa Knes Jeffrey Stewart Larry Stewart Patsy Taft Kentry Tan David Tang Renee Tapla Diana Tavares Llsa Tnelssen ChI'iSIIODf1Ef' Trlielen Jason TYTOTTIBSOFI Renee TODBI' Kelly Totty Delilah Uribe Jerry Valenzuela Lloyd walling Diane Ward Paul Washington Melissa Weaver Dawn Wells lvlonlka vvnlte Pamela WiIIiS Stacey wlx ROUIUE Woods Abbygail yabut ooo oo o o o ooo O moo 0 Dial A Thrill Loulse Pease, Jasun Thomason and Natl1ar1McLean gel fl cheap lhrlll when Ins' lenlng to a pre' recorded 976 number fP!voIu by Lam Walklfrf ooooaoooooooo o ooo oo o Pl'iSCllI3 YarT'Ib3O Terence Young Tony Zlgenls Juniors Gilbert Abeyta ROn3lCi Abr3n'lS Ted Addison Hamayun Ahmadzai Shawn Alfaro Jerry Allen v xv v 4 A 4 D V G be 'fl r no v Ao vbaop qqbv -1 C ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 v 4 bn 4 4 I - '3E1i1E1EZ5I:3:Zi:,?3w51-' ' ' 55252:-! '-Q55- za-:-1 1 4 xi' . A - Ii Between Times ' 9 7 do A e 'Q Slz Outnumbers Arroyo V ............ 5 D Untangling the spirit links, Delilah Baptista and Liz Edens pre- , 4 pare forthe nights festivities, fPh0!n by Margaret D Levin! 1 .4 v V 4 b V A 9 4 A 4 A A is D v n D b vb A V an V A Rosy Alvarez Noel AniCi6t6 Melissa Baker Jennifer Balesteri Daisy Bambao Bart BaptiSta Jenniiee BE Steve BEir6iS Kevin Bell Rockey Bennett CnriS BiSi Jesse BiSi Erika Bond Millane Booze Michael Borges Adrian BOteinO Tyson Boyd Laneco Brandy 131,,...7 Robert Briley Joe Birtto Shawn Brock Rodrick Brown Danielle Burton Julie Calderon 1 1 Q Sophomores Rivals Are OUtl'lUiTIbei'ed Lz Tops Arroyo Dimeswereiiyingevery- where to support San Lorenzo in a contest with Arroyo. The Rebels were getting involved in Spirit LinkS. San Lorenzo High was showing their true Rebel Pride by racing with Arroyo High to see which school could raise the most money for their DECA club. By purchasing spirit links, the RGDEIS came up with 3000 com pared with Arroyo's BOO links. I tnink the spirit link contest showed once again that San Lorenzo High nas more spirit than Arroyo, excIaimedjunior Erin Murphy. Ayounger RebeI,fresh- man Renee Wittman stat- Ed, I thought spirit IinkS were a neat idea, it gave our school a lot of spirit. Buying about Aolinks, juniorJenise Saballosnd ed, ni we shou compete against Arroi rnofe Often,il'iVOiVii lg wnoie school in orn things than just sports Whilespiritlinks pro ed the Rebeis to have lot of spirit many Rebe we should have m0 activities to show ju how Special Our Kris Stracr it-if i 1.1f,1.Q2l i.i A' Danny Campbell Melanie Castro Brandon Cnadwell Raymond Chan Cneerie Cnulata Eric Cina nv'vd 4,vvA on Danielle CIOW Kin'1DEI'iV CO3Cnn'l3n Amy Coles Bonnie Coles Keffie Collins Adam COnCi'E'f'3S 40 b ave D 49 D v,, 4 Joseph Costa JOSETIE Costa Melissa Costa LBUTB Cl'3n'l6I' Daniel DeCOitO T3Sn3 DECOSIYB Cnefyi DELBCFUZ Tn6i 6S3 DEniSOn Jason Dennis Jason De POnfE Kien DO Jennifer Donnelly Veneita Dozier Bfian Di'iVeI Daniel DUFHYI Joe ourra Pefei' Easton Kathryn eirick Jason Elwood Janice Emert Steve Evans Felix Feliciano Andrea Fenton Brian Ferdinand -ii- SODi10iTi0I'ES --l- v:4b,4 r. Q4 vva V A V 4 A hu v Av G Ad Ab A V vb 4 A 6 is qu nq' 4 Vo v bd 7 gb ,Gow A be 171 Rosa Fernandes Laura Filiau Michael Flewellyn Nl3f'Y3I'1f1 Florendo JOSGHH3 Flores KEFSGEHG FOWIEI' V 5 Q Music LOVETS Tell ockihg out M I' Concerts are definate- D V p V 4 V V 4 ,, , 4 v 4 A v 9 4 , 4 P v P 4 9 A b v D 4 A is V c 4 v , 4 , 4 4 V v I, JV, Q uf, V I I A 2.21.4 ' v yggzg., ,T .f 4 , -I D 4 ar' - ' Bet een GS A V F w I im b , A., A in 1 6 4 V A X 4 v A 5eFif'? !S.B?'fef'i. 9 . K'- G D Sindy Rogers and B ' Kim Love anxiously A 4 await to hear the V 4 nominees for V homecoming 1 P fPhut0byGar1baldf2 dc v v A V 4 P A is 4 v A rs A A b bvviv A V DvPA'A'v4A4vb Maria Frieolenthal Kimberly Fuentes Jeffrey Fuhke Damon Gable Renita Gallegos Vicky Galvah lVl3FtlI'li8I'lO Gamez Stella Gamez George Garcia Evette Geach David George MlChal6 GlOV3f'l3ZZi Stephen Gomes Flgljelfa Alex Gomez Barbara Gomez Marcy Gomez Maria Gonzalez Jimmy Grant Sheri Grubb Teresa Guimares Sheri Gurr Allh N, H3 Myron Ham Yoon J, Han ly HOF NEW. ROCK lTlLISi' Ci3f'IS, folk Sll IQef'S, etc. have 'COLIFGU diffefenf DZITS of the world for I'T13f'1YYE3f'S.ThECOliSEUm, Cow Palace, Concord PSVI' iiah, shoriihe Amphithe- HFEI' and many smaller clubs STE places where many mUCiCl3HSr'l3VGpeI fOf'I'TleC1. Rocking out at the shoreline Amphitheater AO! 4 as rf Y fi 1 1 2 Sophomores r,.,.,,,, and Cow Palace, Alicia Conologue stated. Bon Jovi WGS RAD! to say the least. l saw him at the Cow Palace and Shoreline where he displayed spe- cial guests from Y8tT and Journey along with fire- works after the show! At Motley Crue and Whitesnake-Day on the Green, the people were really getting il'ltO it, There were a lot of peo- rim., 1 r f 4, if f pf i of M ei W , fm, ,B J f f f i My W 1, V, ,, ple. It was great! note Ricky Hil'SChfi6ld. Mr. Matthews con merited ROIIil'lQ St0l'l6 was the best.lt was beai tiful and full. If you haven't gor to a concert, l sugges you go to one now. matter what it is yOU' sure to get your money worth. . Karla Paren I MY' aw '- fi W 4? an Hf MQ, ' 4- fg...,.I!- 13- 5 is pr I 5' , X! L sy s um , af Lance Harrington Purvi Hazari judy Heisier Brett HEVHOICIC Peter Herrera Denise Herstein ' A A A v 44 A ,,v,4Av,,v4'D4gv b rr 4 1 vva V Trisha Hicks 0' V Quan D. Hoang - Q ad ,, A 41 A A W3l I'6f'I HOICOITTD is A Tammie Hughes v' s A4 BV V 4 A ' 4 IWCHSGI HUHUHQ V: L8UCi3 IDZFFZ p 4 v 4 '4 an b q , 'v 31:4 'vA', 4, u-'llhnb v Sandra Jardin Tracy Jauss Marsha Javier Craig Jensen Amy Johns Heather Johns John Jones Sheri Jones Kevin Kan Gena Kang Christopher Kawalek LOr'r'i6 Kiffin Betty Kim Joseph Kwong vincent Laffargue Alton Lam James Lanagan Eric Larson Joyce Lau Latanciia Lecesene Carlos Ledesma David Ledsinger Roberto Leon Jennifer Lopez SODHOITIOTGS 17 Susan LOUTIBYI KiiTiDEi'iY LOV9 i.Oi'i LOVE Kevin LOWE JOhl'l Lu Que HUHQ LUOFIQ X , , . V P r 4 ' 4 A v qbe 'NG vi by-ev I fb. 'Kaffe aqui' 4 v A 4 , 4 4 . .... . -' ' :'i '5 23E1E155f-' 5751 A ' -22: -. 1 45624, V 1 ,.g:: ' i' B ' A - etween Times x V ' A 4 0 lb 41 Te?'5 9.1:?'?. . . V Lucia Maramonte, 5 D Nicole Lusiani, Dwight Bailey, Chris- A tina Reyes, and 4 4 Brenda Dominguez V all try to figure out how to get the I speakers working. 4 sl iPhoto by Garibaldi! D V 4 b V A 4' A is I, b A o : ' :Q A A ' ,, :I Nicole Lusiani Lakita Lynch Nathan MacLean David Malek LuCia Maramonte Margherita Maramonte Katherine Marrero Dan Martinez Monica Martinez Raquel Martinez Noemia Martins LiS3 Massei Michele Mccariey Daren McGregor Heather NICPEBK Jamie iViedeii'OS Shaun iViECiil'i3 Jane iVi6I'iUOI'iC3 Antonio Mendoza Casey Millikiri Yvonne Minyard Sergio Miranda Sean Mitchener Lorena Montenegro .I ,I Shop 'Till You Drop et's Go Shopping The mall is a place Where Wild and confused people run amok from store to store. I go to any mall, I usually don't shop, but instead I skate their curbs, walls and streets, then I get kicked out. Brian Ferdinandjokedly admitt- ed. The opposite sex is always a main reason for some to go shopping. I shop at Newpark, but us- ually not for the clothes, but for the women, not- ed Nathan MacLean. Of course there are those who go to malls for the latest fashions like Erika Bond who menti- oned, I shop at valley Fair in San Jose because they have a big variety of styles there. Some choose not to bother with malls so they go to the local outlet c warehouse like Jenn Fontan who said, I don shop at malIS,Ihit outlet most of the time. For every perso there is 3 different W3 to shop,and shopping wi probably always be on of the main ways to spen your hard earned money Jeff Alber ,- .il.i-l- 1 Sophomores ., s '-5.1 A Al, 0 61 Carlette MOl'3 Gene Morones Ghad Nlorrow Donna Mui Patthana Mymala Saengph lvlymala v alvv QVVAA vb4 Cheryl Nelson Stacey Ng Cindy Ngai Kim Nguyen DSDFB NiChOlSOf1 ChI'iSIfl3l1 Ni6fO 44 bqbb 4 vb 4, v4 George Ochoa Gelorge Oliveira ROHEIIG Ortiz Theresa Orton Priscilla Page Nicole Pangelina Christopher Pareja Sunny Park Johnathan Parker Autumn Patt Steven Paulo Richard Peretti Maricela Perez Adrian Pontefract Ta-Tanisha Prescott Martin Purisima Tanya Randall Malissa Rangel Glenn Redman Deric Reinsmith Laiena Rivera RiCI'i3r'd RO3Ch Sindy Rogers Edwin Round lLl.. 11- A A nab' 14 vvd v 1 A P 0 A D 411 G 44 bb 'A V Pb 4 D 5 41 -1 A i G Va v P4 4 gb ,v e asv Sophomores 1 1 5 lill-.il Jenise Saballos Alejandra San Nicolas Tony Sanchez James Schiedel Kandi SChneCklOth Loreth Schwoerer V iv 4 A v a A v tabs 'fl PA bb-vvvl fun b4Ab q 4 4 1: 4 , 4 Q l - ' if v 4 - A ' Between TI lTleS X . . A 6 'P e 4 Sophomore Class Officers , . ...... ..... D Nicole Lusiani, Presi- , dent, Lucia Mara- , A mome,Vice- V 4 President, Elizabeth Wen, Secretary, Peter Tran. Tresurer. I D fPho!nbyKrystalFlaIes! Aa v v vb 941, A ,A A, 'A G:A,vAb v Gina Sciortino Matthew Secrist Angela Shell Reyian Simbol Frankie Simmons DeriC Smith Jason Smith Raymond Smith Tirena Smith Mark Souza Steve Souza Gina Spears Heath St. John Tim Stapleton MiChael Stein Shirley Stewart Denise Stracner John Sullivan Dale Tafoya Adriane TaKaO Melissa Terhune John TheiSSeh Lee Thibault Marci Tipton i 3 H 'e siis ' I W sJ ififmxssifi ' S , ,, 5 li !5Vi'fff5i , l- li 4 SOpl'lOmOl'eS Get LlCehSeS S qqbi ehind The Wheel Hoofin' it, a term used to describe walking home, has probably found a place in your vocabu- lary at some time, but most sophomores won't ever have to say it again. Why you ask? Because now they have Wheels. Sophomores voiced theiropinions about final- ly being able 120 drive. Sophomore Melissa Baker said, lt'S fun at first, but after a While you get sick of giving everyone a ride home. Then there are those who love to get behind the wheel. Sophomore Venita Dozier agrees, lt's great! Then there are those who just don't care. lt's O.K. I guess, com- mented Daisy Bambao. lt's no big deal, nc ed David Ledsinger. There were mixed r actions, however no o can deny the one t advantage to having yi 5 license is that you'll ne ' have to have mom dl you off in front of sch again. Alisa Kne Nz, ,.l.l..i-1-1 1 1 6 Sophomores ,llil-1 Susan Torres Teresa Torres Troy Torres Peter Tran John Trinidad James Truscott v a vv avgahbvvn RHCHEI UIIOB Anthony VZIGDZUGIB MlCi'l38l VSQUEFB CSFIGSCE V3i'3ClY Valsamma Varghese Luis Vasquez 44 P I, s 'xv 'a qn.4 Katrina Wagstaff Julie Walker Shawn Walker Gary Wallace Anthony Ward Boyd Ward Richard Watters Jessie Webster Jason Weed Elizabeth Wen John Wen Tracy Whitmore Chenoa Williams Robert Williams Julie Wilson Sue Winner Jim Wittenbrink Donna Yambao Chris Yarber Robert Ybarra lvlatt Young Leslie Ziegenbein SODUOITIOFES 1T.....1 A 4 4 A D' 1 vv . Av G D v 'iv G A A D v v A a A V V b 177 qb VQ Cammy Abbate Elvia Abundiz Gabriel Abundiz JESSE ADUl lCllZ Rebecca ACl3fT'IS kimberly Anderson Shirley Al'Cl'liDald Nader Atta Shirley Bailey Brian Barkley Bobby Barton Raglna BHSUITO Tara BEXIGF Stacy B9Y'IaVICleZ Matthew Bias Lorena Briseno Nicole Brooks James Broudy Erik Brown Seth Brum Claudia Bueso Michael Burton David Camacho EllZaDefl1 Carney Tammy Castro Jimmy Cheung Danny Chew Shana Cirimele Billy cohen Jennifer Collier l l l I 7 l Q.-ff Qixxkxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X Nl I mxe l Making A Point ed Rlbl3Ol1 Day xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xX xX xX ' X ' . QQ- ' Thursday, October organizer of our Red Rib- lot of problems solvecl xx GJ Fllt lllih 29th, san Lorenzo stu- bon Day. l think the Red noted Ron ohiselli. QQ X dents and faculty took Ribbon Day event was I thought the cl: QQ l ' Ilkkllll 'll' partinanation wide Red successful. I know wear- wasabigsuccessalthoug xx , RlDDOl'l Day. A l1afiOl'1al ing a ribbon WOf'l't solve SOI'Tle kids dldl1't 'Cake QQ ' effort to have a day the problem of Drug!Al- seriously, it did send xx where students pledge coholabusebutltdidget fTIeSSaQetl1a1Itl1el'eal'6 QQ to be sober, stay away students to think about lotofstraightpeopleol XX from dl'UgS, and Weal' a the lSSUe, COmmel'Ited tl1el'e, stated MS. Bl'a QQ ribbon to symbolize their Mr. Rhodes. ford. xX XX xX opposition to alcohol and drug abuse. I think if everyone who wore the ribbons Kristen Stracp 17 W Mr. Rhodes was the XX. Wefe SEl'lOUS W9'd l'laVe a XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNX' XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' Fl'eSl'lmel1 L... Bill COIVil'i Sharon Cook Anna Corona Amber Cox Antoinette Crissen Jeffrey Custis Jason Davidson Kamiko Davis Matthew Dawson Irene DeCoito Wendy De Friese Tony Demaria Dar1ielDEniSOl'1 JOSEDH DOHOHUE DOfTlll llQU9 DFGFIHOY1 George Duarte LiSa Dull Kel'lY'I6Cl1 EdGl8l'1S Robert Edwards Ronald Elliott Arron Elmore Alejandro Elo Michelle Engleman Kevin Ervin Julie ESIFBUB Randall Faw Jennifer FEliCl3l'lO Arialla FGFHEHGSS Leticia FlXSEl'l lVl3l'lO Flores tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx CXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Don't Lay An Egg! Freshmen Kamiko Davis and Jamie Johnson participate inthe egg loss during Homecoming Activities iPhoto by Lara Walker! 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K 9: W 5 2 1? ie EXCnanQE Makes VlSlfS POSSlblE iscover Am ' El lCa Newcomers Emma Halonen iFinlandl, Rene Olsen lDenmarkl, and Claudia M3yOl'al lC0lLlh'l- bial all have one thing in common, there all from another country. They're the new comers at San Lorenzo by international Youth Exchange. Claudia Mayoral and Rene Olsen are both Jun- iors and Emma Halonen is a Senior. Rene Olsen stated that he definitely liKeS it here. lt's nice to see new cul- fUf'ES. SCnOOl there is quite different. lnSteaCl 0fSfUdEnfSCnanQlnQClaSS' 95 the fEaCnEl'S are fne OneS fnat change. ln Finland the SChOOl is nwuch nafdeff rephed Emma. Wnen the week- end COYTIES Sne QOGS out tothe discos, fT'l0VlES, and they like to party. lt's the same as AI'n6l'lCa. So Fin- land and An'lEI'lCa seem about tne same fOI' teen- agers, but one thing is different the styles of ClOtheS COITIES out here later than there. lt was hard at fi to leave my famil stated Claudia Mayoral Columbia the weather hot but here it SO CC The fashions there very similar. So in other countr their fashions and sty are the same as here. T other countries are c ferent but the teenagl are quite the same wh it comes to fashions a styles. Jeanefer Balir X i W Q 'I 0' 1 VA fu 4... 1 J V , ffl. in ff K W :Qi ,all Nick JENSEN KZITNIEGN JHNENGZ J3N'1iSJONNSON K6itH JOHHSOH LONNiG JOHNSON TZSHZ JOHNSON Michelle JOHNSFON Anthony Jones Erica Jones Desiree Jordon Tajinder Kaur Toni Kelclsen AIiCia Kelley ROS3 Kim Steve Kllngenberg K3tiN3 KNOX Paul KFOII John Kwan Sanjesh Lal Jully l-ilu Lau CHNSIODHGI' LE FBVOLJI' Osualclo LGGESYNS lVliCN36l l.eClSiNQ9l' CNHSUN9 LEWiS Kea Lim Sroun Lim Salvador Lopez Samantha Lopez Anton Lorimer Bennie Love XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Oh, Look Guys Emma Halonen, Rene Olsen, and Claudia Mayoral admire the display case in D-Hall lPh0l0 by Lara Walker! XXN XX' XX XX XX XX XXX XX XX X X X X X X X X X XX X XXX X X X X x x x XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX X X X X X X XXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX .XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FFGSNINEN Maria Lu Que Michael Lueck Marilyn Ma MiCi'laEI Macias Tuan Mai Melinda Mangabay Jim Manning ROS3Iil'ld Nlarlirl David Marquard Jennifer Martens Micaella Martinez Ricky Martinez Rosalinda Martinez Sonia Martinez Melinda Mata Melanie May Jamul McAlpin Josette McDaniels Larry McFarlin Dawn McGregor William McGregor Crystal Mckinnis Sharon McMickle Shannon McNeill S3I IC1I'3 Niedifla Andrew Milheiser Jeffrey Miller Jesse NiOf'3i8S EGUIQEMQIZICDX USS3 xXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xX xX xX . ' X ' - xX xX ' xX X X xX xX xX xX xx xX xX xX xX xX xX xX xx xX XX xX xX xX XX 35-i iw illl Irl I ' llllixlli' ii XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' 1 2 Freshmen bf-I 9' , Q 1 Ng, 1 L' gl ' is gg. Q Tyr' 1, 3.5541 -f-fx It i I Please DOI'I'f Crack Your KFIUCKIGS! t's My Pet Peeve WhatiSa pet peeve ? Well, it's an action that for some reason or an- other, drives you crazy. These freshmen help- ed shed some light on a few other secret annoy- ances. When people ask me for food! l'm just stingy, barked, said Eirk BEIICIUIICH- ing his cinammon roll closely to his body. Chewing her gum dis- CTet6IV,C3l'TliEAbb3t6Claim- ed l can't stand it when people chew their gum like cows, and she of- fered a demonstration. William MCGFGQOI' said, lt really gets on my nerves when eighth graders play tag in the hall. I hate it when peo- ple are walking down the hall, and trying to talk to eachother, but yell in your ear, commented Jeff CUStiS Mr. Lane announcer jOkil'lgIy, Oh, it'S whel teenagers do not becom throughly absorbed ii history that bothers me. can never figure out why, Well, now you knov what a pet peeve is, ani probably know wha yours are. Please don't chev yourice, it's my pet peeve Liz Eden .ask Q2 4- X S' , ,S . 0 in Thavone Mymala Adrienne Ochoa Mithael OdOrT'l Michele Ogata Paul Ortega Lawrence Ortiz Manuel Ortiz Ronnnie Papciak Jason Pareja Angelina Patrick Patrick Patterson Michelle Payne I n A aPena A 1 I Vit Humberto Perezfi, D ,-QQLlI5.E.EELl3L, jf Stepehn Peters All , My MICHEIIB PIFIYO N X6 HuyenPham O J OL Lil ULU! iw' Amy Price ,O l 'A Christine Purisima V M ijmfi' J Maurice Poplar 31 by i if ' V 1 We Donald Ouicl ach ay Brian Quien M M Allen Ouilantang Ji fb David OUil1tel'O Michael Rajan A Christina Ramos Taiyeb Raniwala l 160 J I, ,V Melissa RHSTTTUSSEH Nl VV sneiiy needy H .r 'i MC A A LDL' f J' ii XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' X Stop Tha!! Greg Dicker found the magic move that makes classmates Paul Aguilar and Angie Patrick cringe lPholo by Lara Walker! x x x XX Ill!!! fffffff x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X xx xx xx xx xx xx xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Freshmen 1 l.. .l X oreg Reil JOi'I3I ll'1 ReYeS catnle-en Rickie Charlene RiCKie Sarah Riffel Eiefla Rios EIiZE1betI'l Rivas JESOYI Rivera NlOf'liC3 RO3Ci'1 Jamie RODEIIO RODef't RODinSOl I Julio RODIES Anjela Rocha Adam Rodriguez Casandra Rodriguez Genelle Rodriguez Anne ROYCE Carla Saballos Serena Salazar Tina Sanchez Rickie Sanford Stacy Santos Tina Sarosy Leticia Saxton ViCtOf' SCi'lf'3I'T1YI'i .lef1I'iiCe SCi'IUStel' J3I'T'leS Scott Sameem Sharaf Cynthia Shepard John Shockley fi XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXN XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX liifle illl IN I T illiksllil XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Ulm IIII Freshmen Class Officers Claudia Bueso, Secretaryg Karniko Davis, President: Rosalinda Martinez, Treasurerg Jennifer Martins, V' -P id ice res ent, iPhoto by Kryslal Flores! XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX , Freshmen L..L -111 aa Who's Going To Take Nle? etting Around lt's time for school and you haven't much time. if you Walk you'll get thel'ejUStil1 time fOl' the fil'St bell, but if YOU hitCh 3 ride fl'Om a friend or parent you can be at school in time to walk around. What do you decide? This question comes upa lot with fresh- men. They are to young to have a driver's license but would love a ride to school if they could get one. l usually walk unless my Older sister can give me a ride, stated Monica Roach. Another issue that freshmen faceabouthow to get around is when they wish to Q0 to the mall or the store or just out with friends. Do they ask their parents or older sisters or do they walk? Sometimes I walk to the mall or l ride my te speed, noted Jenn COIIiel'. As stated here th way the fresmen cla gets to school or ju around usually is alwa two things, get a rid from parents or just tak the long ol' way and wal to their destination. Cathy Collig A 'Y Q... 'Bw aw ga vi 5 0 Q- 33311 if as E as 3' i-iarmik smgn Rajeshwae Singh Scott Skjong Jeremy Smith Tina Smith Annette Soares AFIUIODY Soares AllCi3 Souza J6SSiC3 Souza P3tl'iCi3 Stewart Jessica SIIUITIITI LBHCE Tanisaki Manuel Tapia Jason Taus Brian Taylor Stephanie Thomason Cinthia TOIECIO Hai Tran Khon Tran Thuy Tran Brandon Trevethan Billy Trinidad Edmond Tse Susan TuitaSi Elizabeth Walker Matthew Walker Michael Walker Scott Welsh Tricia Wlllis Myron Wilson XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx XX' XX I xX Renee Wlttman XXX Bruce Worthington Q I X X X X X x Rhonda wright 1 1 Gregory Yee QXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx XXX XXX XXX XXX X X Judy Yeh Qt Mike zoller XXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX .XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XX X X X X l.l. Freshmen 8 5 lil-.L-ll Jehhlfel' Allehbaflh , Matthew Ammermah John Amrine J Angela Apodaca Jennifer Araujo Dana Balesteri William B3h'lfOI'd Erik Bell Jeffrey Bender BONNIE Bradshaw Michael srazieron DOFIFSE Brown . ZgZgZgZgZg!gZgZgZgZg.g.g.g ' N ' '33 ' 3ifiEi?f: Vxa-3'322SJ'9s'3 f' .sw - t ,, 5 . .-zgzlri-ez: .iz-:SEZ-.-z l E, T . . .33 .Ev 5 C9 W 1+ 5 Tina Brown Herbert Burton Angelica Cadag Daniel Cady David Calderon Gene Calderon jj l Karla Has A Spider ihO H35 Che TOO! Pets play a very im- portant part in many peoples lives. They offer companionship and often times reflect how people are in personality appearanceand character- istics. Some pets even seem unusual even for their owners. l have a pet taran- tula named Snigger. its black and orange l leave him out at night and in the morning I usually find him in one of my shoes stated senior Karla Parente Children play an im portant part in deciding which pets if any lhave a son Christian and a daughter, Karith. Anyone who has children doesn't need pets noted teacher JOhl'I Hilmer. Some pets have spe- cial skills, l have a gold- fish Harvey boasted junior Joey Janson It swims. When l put mar- bIeSil1 his bowl heIikeStO push them around with his nose. Another junior April Houseworth has a rat who likes to ride on Bar ble motorcycle some of us had pets we will never forget like Kym Lamm My brother David bought an alligator about ten years ago named Crocky Helikedto eat live goldfishes and use to humm when I rud bed hiS tummy. COl'Tlpal'liOl'lShip i often the key to many o the reasons why we hav pets. I havea spider namel Bruno noted Din Palermlhi. I fOUhd him i the shed by my hous around Thanksgiving. kept him in a corner o my room untilmymothe found out Now hes i the shed where I fOLIl'li him We have great talk: I m going to get him a QII spider This just goes to prov that pets can sometime be man s best friend Stan Aron Camp Susan Cardenas Angela Carnes Jack Carnes Johanna Cater Marilyn Cazares 186 Eigntn Grade L ff' . A diffs 5.35 be 'Y- .Ax .W , rv , Gagttl. is Q 44. ll N. 1 , t .- S , .. me Daniel Chan Bellavadey Chea Kenley Chow Shamyone Christian Jeffrey Cole Gloria Contreras Kelly Cook Sonya Cook Samuel Cordova Alejandro Corona Tessa costa Robert Coto IIIIIIIIIIOI COOOOOOOOOOOCOII IOOOOOOOOIOOOOII .ll.l.lllll.ll.l.I Ill ll Ill Ol Ill Ol Ill OO Ill ll Ill ll ill ll Ill ll III IO DOI Ol ill ll ill ll ill OC ill ll Ill Cl Ill ll Ill v.sq Ol A g ' l.0.l X n u Q :Qi ri x is is .' I it LQ! .2 f in .o.o. S o 0 'xl ,W 1 . 'W i if vu u Y xv -:rs ---' 1 I Zig al 'l Bhd 'sr' 0 u.o.a Eighth Grade Class ',',' ' n.e.o r 0 A Heather Tarrant, fc.: Secretaryg Angela ,'.', Apodaca, Treasurer, 9 5 Robert Coto, Vice- President, Dustin Weaver, President. Whom bylfrystalffloresj '.'.' u 0 1 0 0 n--v--..'o'o' i.:':':.:':'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o' hllllllllllliilll Officers Ronald Cracraft Amber Crissen Cherie Crusto Pancli Cutkomp Edward Del Cal'lO Duana Demus Dung Dihn Tony Do Joshua Dobson Alexander Duran Afsana Durani Jun Eoejer i Eighth Grade 1 1 Ronald Engle Emanuel Fernandes James Fernandez Aurelia Figueroa Christia Fogal Jessica Fortune Dorian Foster Erika Franco Robert Freeman Bhupen Gandhi Diane Ganson Erika Garda Ruperto C3l'Cl3 S3l'T1U6l G3I'Cl3 Steve Gloukarls TEFESB Givens Nicole Clennefl JOI'13fl l3f1 Goerss 5:1322flflflflflflflflglf I If ' ' co '.'. l n ,:: - 21, 'cg' '-:gr '- 11 I i 0 I .0-u 35.- -l.l l.l I I .l.l I -l.l l.l I l'l .I I UUUUUUUCUUUUUI ' -' ' I-I-I-I-.-. 'e29Z9Z92929!92'Z'!-!'I'Z- Shauna Goias John comes Nora Gonzales Santria Gordon GY3Ci6 Graves Kimberly Green Maynard Green Ann-Nguyet H3 Jeremy Hanshaw lvlarltess Hayes Niraj HaZ3l'i Brian Heisler - Eighth Grade L21 7 What IS It'S Use he COnStitUtlGI'l Have you ever won- new clubs, organize and to make it easierto unde dered what is our school constitution and what is it used for? The school C0r1StitUfiOl1 is DEISICEIIIV 3 list of jOb d6SCriptiOl1S for each office and dO'S and don'ts for the people we've chosen to repres- ent the student body, our Executive Council.The Executive Coucil's main job is to act as represen- tatives of the students, but they also authorize special events, approve promote special elections, put together committees for various activities, and promote respect for school and private pro- perty. The COUl1CiI holds meetings twice each week from September to May and will grant audiences to any club or individual at any time. This year the student body voted to shorten the constitution in order stand. THE COndEl'1Sil'1QC the ClOCUmEI'l'lI EIISO elim Hated offices that WE! HO IOYIQGI' HECGSSSFV Cl ONES that could be COf'l! bined like the offices c the COl'T'II'T1iSiOI'1El' of DUI iicity and the office c the COfT'lmiSiOf'lEY' of EI Vif'Ol'1lTl9nfWl'1lCh has HO' been combined H1120 Ol' DOSltlOI'1,fheC3mDUSCOI'1 l'T'liSlOf'lEf'. Jennifer Smi, El 5 El Jason HeitZ Nannette Hennessy Lucy Hernandez ViCky Herrera Jennifer Hessler Jessica Hessom Desiree Hill Tammie Horton Karin Hoshide Kimberly Huey Kathy Hughes John lriSh Cheri James Monica Jaramillo Gary Jenkins Judy Jo Eric Johanson Rebecca Johns 1!:!:Z:Z:Z:Z:!:Z:5:!:I'Z'!'Z'!'I 0.0. n.0. 2'2- l'0. fu. 9.0. 9.0. I.0. 0 0 3. l.0. l.0. .0.0 0 0 '0.0 Varsity football play- ...Q ers awkardly hold '.'. balloons, instead of 9.0. the flowers usually l.O. 1.3. 0 0 5.0, PZ' 000l0l0000000000 '0'0'0'0'0.0'0'0'0'0'0'0'a'0'0'0 The Balloon Brigade given to them during the H Il R ll e 0 a y. Whom by Garibaldi! Kenneth Johnson Essence Jones Rick Jones Michelle Jose John Kapahu Joseph Kapahu Hazrat Khan Chas Konopa Arunesh Lal Anyas Lasua Michelle Lemihg Troy Leon Eighth Grade Brandon Lima Teresa Loera Jimmy Loyd Joseph Lujan Fidel Luna Lawrence Magee Bill Mak Guadalupe Mendoza George Miguel Kimberlelgh Miller Michelle Mitroslli Kenneth Mochida ,V 2. The Dfeaded Duty ' ' I . Ig!gZgZg!gZgZgZ3232323232 I ' . a di gh, Chores, . CCD Excuse me, young living at home, Chores ride and he claimed Q man! You are not going are their responsibility. hate it when my dad te K . W ff' anywhere untilyou room l3lW3YS getto mow me to go to the dun V ' is spotless, your clothes the lawns. There's always with him. It hecka stinl , are spinning in the dryer, snails and dog mess, com- man. and yesterday's garbage plalned Michael Sierra. Nora Gonsalves is re is in the dumpster! Most chores involve ponsible for two chore You may have heard some sort of cleaning, My chores are to cle: these or similar screech- and it's not always the the toilet and l wash ev ing words come from one most pleasant item on ryone'sclothes.Yuckl e of your parents, or maybe your list of things to do. claimed Nora. a friend's parents. Poor Dusty Weaver has -1- For most teenagers to come along for the U2 Ede 1.1.5. n I-I-l-l-l-ll 'u'o:o:l:o:l:o:o:o:c:u O I I O I I O O I Larry Morrow Ricky Muna Daniel Munoz Richard Munoz April Murphy Victoria NEHI Tamml Nelson Tonyia Neves Chau T. Nguyen Phuong Nguyen ViCKY Nguyen John Nicolson Eighth Grade Sf'l3UQl'1I'1 NOHEQ3 BOFINE NOf'f'lS D303 OdOI'T1 Raquel OSDOVIWG Kf'lS Packard William Page Luis Palacios Melissa Papciak Juan Perez Miguel Perez Steven Placido Ann Plotkin Enjoying The Sun Chris Pakard, Claudia Beuso, Anna Corona and Josh Dobson enjoy their lunch charting in the Commons lPhoro by Garibaldi! ll l.l.l Ill l.O.l Ol l.l.l lfl l.U.l Ol Ill I...l OI Ill OO Ill OI Ill OC ill ll ill OO Ill ll ICI Il Ill l.l'l O0 ill IO IOC ll Ill OO Ill ll DOI .O Dil Ol Ill IC Ill OO ill ll Ill ll l.O'l Ill ll ill l.O.l OO ill Ol Ill l.l.l l.l.l OO usovuoo llllllllllllllil IOICIOOOOOIOOOOO wlllllillllllliil. Nancy Polanco Robert Preston Charles Price Guadalupe Raines Angela Ray MICHGIG Rebh Sharon Reynolds Isela Reza Stacie Rezentes Jim Richards Kathryn Roach Alex Roberts Eighth Grade Bianca Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez James Roe Damien Salazar Kristina Sanchez Nicholas Sanchez Gaetano Sanders Andrea S3hfOI'd RODBIT Selba Jason Severa Uriah Shaheed Michael Sierra Clifford simpson Danielle SipOS Jeffrey Sipos Allen Siu Lee Smith Brian Souza Q , ' 4? 7' in A llefgf? A kurt' new, ag- 42? L, Give A Sibling A Break '-Iglglglflflflflglflflflgl' , , .::- J ncling The Rivalry '.:: CQ Beginning the 8th sister helps me remember however, that the - gradein a high school can how quickly the years brothers or sisters al -' X be difficult, but having an have gone by. usually there when the -'- . Older brother or sister Many eighth graders needthem the most. l1 ' ' around can help. try to follow in their cool having Stacy at tl Having Heather at older sibling's footsteps. same school, DECBUS ,-I SLZ means thatiflhavea Nora Gonzales com- there is someone thel -'- problem withschool,she'll mented, I kind of like to lookout for me. Plus 'Q be there for me, com- trying to do what my sis- can always catch a ric ,-:- mented Bonnie Norris. Her ter does. We both have home, commented Chi ' ' sister Heather Norris re- the same attitudes. KODODKE. -: sponcled, My younger Mostsiblingwillagree, Maryann Castam ' 2'2 -I'I'I'I'.' I9I9523Z35Z:!:Z5!5Z5Z3 Michael Souza Robert Souza BFBFIUYG SFBHSDEYTY Steve Suh keith Supriano Sarah Sutherland Shawn Tallon Judy Tang Heather Tarrant Awah Thiarn Tiffany Thornton Anthony Thorpe 1Q2 Eigntn Grade sf f L if 'vs H-W, -1 If ffif?i2t,EE? '- Ai fi- ' iff! ' I ' , fir ' , rf ff , I 4 -, My 4 l , g31.a115i'V'1!r-'M-Q ..g,fii-1 Y fe Teri TiDtOn Rodney Tiura Angelica Tobar Kathy Totty Sherry Van Norsdall Robert Vasquez Jason VlCefIS Esther Vlllal0VaS Amy WalKeI' Dayid Watters Dustin Weaver William Webb Bradley Weed Jennifer Wellman Jayson WeStfall Adam WllKeI'S0n JOCKQUGS WiSe Candy Wu U 0 Am, ell Munching Away Brian Heusler, Jeff Slpose and Joey Lulan enjoy a peace- ful lunch in the sun Whom by Ganbaldrj 1 I -of W, Sandy Wu Ta-Kang Wu Andrea vvurnitscn Jihae Yi Kimberly Zaro Joseph Zeffaro Ag N 'Qi v an ,, LA an if , - ' 'Z' fzvf y f 2 l ls Ffa Katie ZOlleI' iil r fr '0 i 4- , wff' it Eighth Grade ..2: ziififszf.. g, n fbitg Pllaee Board Of Educat Dorihy J Partridge, Harry G. Ginn, Betty L, Moose, Dr. Alden W, Badal, Patricia R, Griffen, Loren D Simpson Whnio by G ribaldfl lllllllllllllllll , 1 4 Administration YOU ASK The Ql,leStlOhS dmlhlStl'atlOh Tells Al Some StLldehtS feared them. Othel'S despised them. lVlOSt CllCll'l't even Kl'1C who they were... The aClmll'llStl atOl'S. That small eXCluSive club wich consisted of NIS. Knowll lVll'. Glenn and NIS. Braden. Just Wh0 Wel'e these peOple? What were they really li when they Wef'eh't working Oh SChOOl related SUDjeCtS. There were many tnin the StUdel ltS at SLz Wahted to ask the admlhlStl'atlOh but heVef' had the ChahCe' ask. Until nOW . .. Ms. Braden 0: Did youever get into trouble? iSal Lopezl A:N0 I dldn't have the Chance to. I lived in Gold- field, Iowa. It was very small, about 750 people. There was nothing to do. My brother also kept a close eye one me. Q: What was the one thing you always wanted as a Child? lchris Kanl A: A pony, but my parents couldn't afford to give me one. lVll' Glenn Q: what was the worst trouble you ever gotinto? iNicole Brooksl A: Once, l found a dead mouse and put it in my spanish teacher's desk. Q: Do peeople Call you Jerome? What social group did you belong to in school? lerahdon Yeel A: My mom only calls me Jeromelwhich means the Holy onel.lwasajock,and played football, basket- ball, and track. l was also an honors student. Q: what do yo do in your spare time? iJohn Florendol AII like playing with l'ny2 year old daughter. l also read, play sports, and golf. l'm a real fun guy. Ms. Knowles O:How old are you? Wh were you like in schoc Did you get into troubl iKatny Rumballl A:I'm 56. I knew the de. as well as l knew n mother. 0:How is your persor life? lJan1eS Yil A:l'm single. l chose career. KhOWihQ the admihlStl'atlOh is ah imp0f'taFlt factor lh getting alOhQ with then' Maryann Castan sat 'GMI X xx Q ,R . Principal Ms. Joanne Knowles Whale byLara Walker! Assistant Principal Ms. Beverly Braden iPhoto by Lara Walkery if 3 . , iii. , F X iss' W .-me sq 1'-.-no K - Assistant Principal Mr Jerome Glenn Whom by Lara Walker! Finance Director and Activity Director Mr AI Hilbert and Ms Leigh Akins, iPhoto by Garrbaldrj Administration 1 P IQ f Maintence Crew Mike Baird, Luis Oliveros, Orlando Foster, Marvin Kingdom lheadl lPhbIb by Lara Walker! Administrative Secretaries Maureen Murphy, Joan Dolan and Gloria Mohr lx, L lPlm1u by Lara Walker! O0 Career Center Councelor Mrs Mary Wharton lPl70ro by Lara Walker! Teacher Aides Front ROW Edith Carlson, Kathleen Barklovv, Sandy McNeil, Joy Serra no, Loz Rodriguez. Row two Hazartkin Talib, Carol Helsler, Nina Holmes, Myrna Thomas, Barbara Buchannon lPhbta by Lara Walker! Special Services .4 'i:, N.- NGW Department HEEIGS Take Over hanging Leadership Department HGZGS. rho are they? Many of us O not know WhO'S lh 'large of each area of :udy.Somechanges have CCUf'ed within the DSSI? 1ree YEBFS. MOSt refleht' 'NIr. Mike Nl3ttheWS FEDISC' Ii NIV. Jim DI'OmmOl'1Cl BS Dcial SCer'lCe chairperson. M986 MVS. Ruth Tsu took ver the Math after many EBFS Uhdel' the le3derShlD f Mr. Joe Yee. And Cathy radford 3SSUIT1ed leader- iip in 'l 985 as head Mad- Ziel'1tlSt of the SClehCe BD3rtmeht. Mr. Matthews began 'ith, I have three lTI3jOf' bjectlves. One, to im- rOVe each te3CheI'S writ- ig ability. Two, to im- rOVe COI'T'll'T1UI'liC3tiOh De' Neeh teacher Bhd stu- Eht. Ahd three, try tO lcourage mOre StUC1ehtS D Enter fOUI' Veal' col- igeS. The social science de' artment is GSVEIODIFIQ 3 VOQFZYTI where te3CheI'S 'ho teach the Same sub- ict Share classes. Having ach ll'1StrUCtOr teach ih the area they are most knowledegable of. Mr. Rhodes and I bot teach Economics only I teaCh it better then he dOeS, jOked Mr. Matthews. Mr. Matthews also went on to comment on his predeseser, Mr. Jim Drommond. Mr. Drommond has done such a greatjob for so many years. He knows so much. l've got a lot to learn,likeorganizing field trips, especially the one forseniorstosacramento. Another area of change in leadership was Mrs. Ruth Tsu, who took over the Math depart- mentn'l986.Shefollowed Mr.Joe Yee,who had been department head since 1963, Mrs. Tsu noted that the department's objec- tives this yearincludeuto be supportive of all the students and to continue programs like the math tutoring, before and after school. We've attended conferences and shared ideas to helpimprovethe math SkiIIS of the Stu- dents. Commenting on Mr. Yee, Mrs. TSU had this tO say, Mr Yee has been very supportive. He has shown a great deal of leadership in improving the department. Oh IeaderShip Skills, I don't have any. laughs Ms, Cathy Bradford, Science department head. In 1985, Ms. Bradford was elected Department Head. why? No one else wanted the postion, exclaimed M s. Bradford. Her goals are simple. Probably the most important is to encour- age teachers to work to- gether. We have a lot of fantastic and skilled teachers that make work- ing together easier, con- firmed MS. Bradford. The second goal is to improve the percentage of stu- dents passing. Also keep- ing ciriculumcurrent,pIus make science as interest- ing as possible Stan Ng M D KPY7 010 pf Bookrook Clerk avvn Olsen by Lara Walker! aieteria Staff C Front row Donna Jenson, Pai Delurd. Betty Striplin lheadl, Jery Lauglierty, Joyce Fowler Row Attendance Clerk Linda Jones, Carol Conklin and Dee Tunisie rPln1lu by Lara Walk two substitute Sue, Campus Security substitute Terry, Joan Garrison, Dino Palerinlni and substitute Darlene, Ron Gliiselli and Jackie Miller rPliu1nby Lam Walk rl-ihulo by Lam Wrilkerl SDeCl3l SEl'ViCES 1 7 I 'Pu 3 .ig e - 2 ' M n 'O ':155f5E5I: O O 1 . ' F UI 22 9 , lp U Q Q Q . J ei: - I - - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' Explaining Layo t I Paste-up I I Mrs. Counts, Sari - Lorenzo new news- paper advisor, ' explains to Phil Has- l kel the fundamentals I ofa newspaper I producti . I I fPho1obyA g la Hayes! Faculty TE3Cl'1el S, Teachers, TG3Cl I6l'S! W ew Faces Af SLz Whetherit be teaChel' or student, everywhere you IO0Oked this year there seemed to be a new face. Many didn't realize but this year San Lorenzo adopted nine new tea- chers. Mrs. Hutchinson, a physi- cal science teacher, re- cieved her credential from California State Univeristy at Hayward. For the past year she has been work- ing as a substitute teacher in Oakland, and she is very happy to be here. Mrs. Nuti, one of our new English teachers who previously taught at Wash- ington High SCh0OI in san Francisco, plays an active role in the department. Mrs. Selby, another new member of the Eng- lish staff, previously taught at Pomona Junior High SChOOI 3IthOLlgh she liked teaching in Pomona she's happy to be teach- ing here. Mrs. Counts, another valuable member of the staff, teaches social stu- dies, English, and advises the newspaper. She is well liked by all here at San Lorenzo. Mr. Valois is a former San Lorenzo teacher and coach who left to coach college football. For the past three years he has been coaching at CSU Hayward and is now back teaching social studies. Mr. Dunham is a new member of the Industrial Arts Department. He very experienced in Aut Mechanics, Metal Shop, ar Drafting. Mr. Danielson is a ne' math teacher. He reciev his teaching Credehti at San Francisco Sta University. HE is doing frist year of teaching her Mrs. Lusk is yet ai other new member c the English Departmen She teaches Senior Lite ature and tenth grad English. Mrs. Woods is a ne Special Education teache She recieved her teacl ing credential at UC Be keley and her Speical Edu cation Credential at Sa Francisco State. Heather Collt A ,-M v,.,,,,y It Th' , 'VV I o S, ' ,,y Vt.: 4' , ima 3 :Q l 6 l ,qw 7 X V. Q M, Q 1, ,, N- Me Leigh Akil1S Leadership and Physical Education Atsuko Awaya Ef1QiiSh Rachei Barnes Counselor BianCa Beal Foreign Language Hal BOOth Fine AftS Cathy Bradford Science Sheryl Cambra Special Education Annette COUf'ltS English and social sruoies David D3I'li9iSOi1 Math Jack Delany Math Jerry Dore SCEFICE Jim Drom mond Social Studies Betty Forester BUSil'l9SS Ivy Frye Physical Education Mike Fuhrig social studies Derrall G2Ff'iSOI'I Industrial Arts An F1 Gebhaft Business Tim COOCUTIZH Foreign Language Bob GUtiEI'f'EZ Foreign Language John Hil mel' social sruuies AA Faculty 5 I I 1 9 - ' CGC? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,L I l 'Q -. in l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , Ms. Braden's Last . Y ear ' Ms Braden collect ' fines and help stu- I dent reglstar onthe 3 first day of school I Whom by Ganbaldfl I 2QQ Faculty Time To Move On aying Goodbye Retirement is when you have completed a successful career and now can reapthe benefits ofa flexible time schedule, stated Assistant Principal Ms. Braden, ln June of this year we will lose an expe- rienced member of our faculty, Ms. Braden, who has been in the education business for thirty-six years and has spent nine- teen of them right here at San Lorenzo High, has decided that she wants todowhatshewantswith her time. With this newly acquired spare time she plans to play golf and do volunteer workwithcan- cer patients. With her departure drawing CIOSer Ms. Braden stated her opinion about the students she will be leaving. San Lorenzo High kids have always been loyal to their school throughout the years and with my 'gradua- tion' from San Lorenzo High School calclng place in June, l extend a sincere thank yOU to the Stafl and students for the gooc times and the bad times Because of the high Cali bre of staff and students at San Lorenzo . . . l knovl thesuccesses willcontinue to far outweigh the fail- ures. ll only wish l coulc say that about my goll gamell Ms,Braden has beenz valuable faculty member here for many years anc will be sincerely missec by both students ZINC staff, Jason Jarvis TOITI Hoffmann SOCBI Studies JOE HOIZEH COUDSEIOI' cniquira i'iUtCi'iii1SOi'i Sfienie Harriett .i3f1E'COS English Bi ii La DE SDCBI studies Bill Lathieari SCiEiiC9 Margaret Levin H0l'Ti9I'Ti3iiinQ Bert Levy Science Perry Lightfoot SU9Ci8i EUUCBUOH Pa1ZI'iCi3 LUSK EI1QiiSh Ai Ma ngin PhYSiCal EdUC3ti0n Niike iVi3tti1eWS S0tial sruuies Jim Nlillett Fine Arts Mary Milton LiiJF3i'i3I'1 Aubrey Neisn SDECi3i Studies End BUSil'1ESS Lisa Nu ti Business and English Ray Pargett Math Nancy Pierson Niatii and BUSil19SS Joan pOrtef' El1QiiSi1 and Physical Education Biii Quinn Foreign Language Faculty I I I - is - 'itz-. f.v I 5 .fa I get . if 0 ' Q PUQQQ 5 I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . u 1fai f'9 5 Pfe?'.h?'. . ' Mrs. Porter and Mr. I Strongman enjoy I thier brief break . between classes. I I I fPhala by Krystal!-'laresl Faculty I1IQQswM 'w Teacher Express Ideal taff speculates Sitting on a golden tl'll'Ol'le with thirty wide eyed students overwelm- ingly excited to learn what you have for them . . . Well, lets not go too far, but some of our teachers do have their favorite ideal teaching circum- stances and some really wouldn't change a thing. For San Lorenzo's eco- noimic genius, Mr, Mat- tl'leWS, his ideal SituatiOl1 still has a way to go. First there would be three dass- es per day, twenty kids per class, outdoors in great weather, some classes would be two hours long others Ol'llY 3 half an l'lOUl' long. Everyone would wantto lE3l'l'l like l'le3fl'lEl colley and if they didn'ti W0l.llCl invest ll'l SOl'l'1eKll'ld ofelectronicguillitine that would cut off one finger at a time. others, like ivir. carri- son, are not so far from reality. Teaching in the Edendale area is what i really liked, i wish they would just re-open the junior high again, for kids there were interested in Not Shown: Judith Cunningham English Gale Dunham Industrial Arts Kathy Fislar Special Education Al Hilbert Special Areas learning, not being cool. Basically liking teacr ing ivir. iviiiiett says h would change just a fev things. l wouldn't mini having college hours ani l'TlOl'e kids that are inter ested in the Class. Also nl paper work, babysittinl etc. Some dreams not fa from what they hav now and others wil take lot of district changes. Nl matter what their idea class, they chose to sta here at SLz and we'r glad. Jeff Alber Jim Shoots English Jeff Wallin Fine Arts Doyle West Fine Arts Wayne Reel Engllsn DaVe R l'lOd GS SOCIBI Studies Sl'lal'On RObertS Ef'lgllSl'1 Judv ROSenbef'Q SDECIGI EdUC3tl0I'1 C0lleel'l Runge COUHSEIOF Martha Selby sngllsn John Shanteau Counselor Don Strongman soclal sruales TSFESB SZVYTICZSK 5ClenCe Ruth TSU Marn RlCl'1al'Cl V3llOS SOCISI StLldI6S and AthletlC5 Bill VSl'Sll'lO Physlcal Educatlon Dale V0llmeI' Science Kathy Whaley Flne AITS and PhYSlC3l EdUC2tlOl1 Pam WllSOn Math and EI lQllSh Barbara WOTIQ FIDE AVIS BUG EI'lQllSl'I DOl'Otl'lY Woods Soclal StUdle5 and English Joe Yee Math mum 293 We af ia. - - - i . . . . . . Q B' as in N way Helene .,Qe-eq 1 Q' , :- .- 9 049+ , , ,, ,..,.. ,, N V A A X - -. qfse,-W1-f V 2 'Z' We ii. .e Who Is That? Mrs. Roberts, a judge in the Halloween costume competition, triesto figure out the masked man while munching her lunch. lPho!0 by Garibaldi! w 59 83 KB Ga Q 'UQQQQ 'LQ' fgiif ,V , i ,V 4253: f w. in Q H 6 as wwe , Je W maya 895243 49 Str-Jim fe sa, 9 29 9 9 W 8 G wmv' -wtqwy f 6 V 45 '53 www 3f,0Wv:fra fiwfasffaaae 9' eafw V af 1- , Y ie in fel? we :asa-:rf Jesse' Irvine -ne' ere kill Q Q Tw Advertisements Mmmm Good! Blakley gulps 5 Y Y Q M 1? as an as 02 fa Q Y U' ff ii 0 Q aff' was an K' A' 'K 5 Q Q, A Q . X e yy we fa fPhata by Lara Walker! , I Want Some. Denise Payne and Raelynn Donaldson struggle for some of friend Kay Donald- son's break food. lPholo by Lara Walker! ItAcisUp cocoon Combine personal i h usinessacisin ige One place and what do you get? Our ad section which ps us remember our times and iden- to be. 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N 5 x x 42 2 4, Congratulates tg - 11... the Class of 1988 ,C U 1' - as 3' ' Hundreds of Gowns 1, ,, and iirengs a sincere .- an - you To Choose From to everyone at 1 Mom Th San Lorenzo High 09 ay- ursday ----1 106F'ldaY u S 676 Bockman Suite G 105 Safufd-EY 15949g3lfgg16gtfggt 3 San Ca San Leandro, CA 94578 Productions 55352126 f N a - IBRANIDUN DlR1V1NG SCHOOL - Grout Busters Concrete Pumping mme Custom Parts Service f0fv0ur WHO YA GONNA CALL Harley - Davidson ' TWP 1122 B Street, Suite 203 209.835-1413 QED, Hayward, Ca. 94541 209-835 9173 Ron Atwood - CRE y 44153 889-1781 ' V ' ' , Ts . 'Home ofthe Hudson S H l ee, . 311, We- wmmnamuef . A We ' The 9 5 552 7 - . mg , V, go 'V '-wf4.ie,,s 1' Perm ! 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Menon Uniforms, Sporting Goods, Jackets ' T-shirts Caps - Patches - Banners GL ls n CUSTOM EMBROIDERY T Full Lettering Service Free Parrking 415 - 886 - 3338 mol vouno Joan Youncl Manager Manager 3709 Castro Valley Blvd, l80J0 Hesprrian Blvd. C I V ll .CA 94546 S L .CA 94560 HDBWILLIAMS 1030 B Street vioogsgzfayesv 035175352 zve 1:41 Hayward, CA 94541 SHIRI-EE YOUNG Insurance 897 E Lewelling BVoulevard Hayward, Califomia 94541 Off.: 14153 481 -2735 f, 1 X 9' 1 fl lr-1 ,, 5 '! ,,nf'?W 1 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home OFFICES: atoouwa TON, u.uNols Mc Donald's Greenhouse IT'S A GOCD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTED Congratulates The Class of '88 G o F o r I t . mcgonaiegms Congratulations Congratulations Yearbook Basketball Seniors Seniors we A b 05 Q v- gas, 6519s Debbie Bamford QWVQV JN V 43 Qfsfgf-BQ bf, Krystal Flores Q93 J K qx,f Q'Qf, fs.f 'b Christine Kelley vi up 603, kj W f,tYf5.,f!1ffv. Staff Members: JQ59' 2 ii K RENEE J K 7 iZ?'f-,TL JeffA1bf-mi 4, N ' o Qi X, Jeanefer Balingit WEN C9 ff TUNA Maryann Castanha ., .E 9 Heather Colley N Cathy Collier as 0 ' J . J J ' 'tt .fc f asia-ii Magis NK 51 1146 W if Stan N g wx:,if,w- Q Q V Q 3 Karla Parente fjlw ll +1f 2,,f'1q' gqgg I L QTAQY 'gy Kristen Stracner psi, ss, 65? 51 2 A M ' V' on sw-,N , T ' lo- 4.54.1 NG' E9 'dyno ago' V' if wr Qwv,-1 ZTNX' NX 4139 0, 95 gf arglwww it M You Did A Great Job! may 3015 pare? Afogpyw ANNO: ofyapef G od L k 'SMJWW' W ' Q Q W 0 uc . TWMUWJ yf Mya at we WMM and Best Wishes W ., Eyed AM I+ We www nw awww' h ' L. msgs my 'Sag ,WW Ar? if 3:11, :sg Oi1'SQg:,'gbs Jennifer, Donna, Alisa Y 'Mm'JlMV oQ Qgwn Bm 300 if We +8-Q-T I W XML and Kathy wyw vV-'V 'dV , 5235, to ui-:veil GE 'THE SRNE Q91 Q ww Uimu +21-f 'U From the Group that Brought You 8th Grade Orientation Hello Dance Homecoming Convention Lip Sync. Contest Spirit Week Hello Rally Farewell Rally Teacher Appreciation Week Custodian!Lunch Ladys Appreciation Week Student Body Executive Coun il Dwight Baile - President ' ff- Q f Erin Mnrpnxviee - President UK1'7l-lhgf' Ana Apodaca - Secretary lf' 19 Christine Kelley - Treasurer n Jeff Stewart - Assist. Treasurer Bftlefnfd! Jack Peterson - Comm. of Environment I Jessica Bailey - Comm. of Clubs EMM James Love - Comm. of Publicity 0 'M e5 fjqje' Johann Reyes - Comm. of Athletics L' Chris Theilen - Judge !j lZ A cnne Risden - R.A. Chairperson M Katy Castile - Rally Commisioner ' Liz Edens - Rally Commisioner Stacy Konopka - Class of '88 President V Christy Anderson - Class of '88 Vice-President Christina Reyes - Class of '89 President Cdgbfga-, Z, Brenda Dominguez - Class of '89 Vice-President f E 'I I , CTX - Nicole Lusiani - Class of '90 President Liu wg, Lucia Maramonte - Class of '90 Vice-President ry-QQAQJ-,qgn-fig, Kamiko Davis - Class of '91 President 40.45 Jennifer Martens - Class of '91 viee-President A Dusty Weaver - Class of '92 President W l Sean King - Communication Coordinator Congratulations Graduate s of 1 9 8 8 Krystal Flores Thanks for all the fun and memories we've shared over the past five years. l love ya, and gonna miss yal friends always, Debbie Kim Rogers May your future hold the sunshine of your dreams. . . and your faith grow strong. l will always believe in you. Love, Mom Liz Edens To my special Tee, Baby Thoop, Cheech, Chee Chee, Sookie Bean, Liz. Be all you can be. Love, Mom 8. Bill Anna Maria Victor Suzy Fischer Thanks for the memories. We're proud of youll! Ho'omaika'i Aloha, Mom, Dad, Kym, Chris We're so proud of you, and may everything you wish for in life come true. Love, Mom 81 Dad Stan Ng Our first son to graduate from high school. We wish you luck for years to come Love, Mom and Dad Curtis Olliff Good Luck as yo continue Kimberlee Ann Peters ., C .l ii 1 Delilah Baptista Delilah to me is: with school. We are so proud of you! LOOK OUT world Delightful, Energetic, Loveable, Let's make the next 12 years lm VOHOY NOW! intelligent, Lovely, Ambitious, Hones great alsol 1 938 l'am so very proud of you pumpkin. Mom 81 Danny Love, Mom Tony Musgrave You were always ready for anything. Get ready world, her comes Tony. Love, Dad, Mom, Debbie Bamford Debbie, We are proud of you and ALL your accomplishments May your future be as bright as Rafael You have brought joy and happiness in my life, and I hope our love last forever. l your ast. L 5 d Lisa, Amy, Bobby, Baby Eove Mom 8i Dad Ove an ra . J! ., Q Thomas Mendes Tommy - Thom - Thomas Looks like it's finally over, We've made! You've come a long way . . . Love ya, Your Best Friend, Mom Christy Anderson You're a lovely lady, smart, kind, and sweet. And that ocmbination's mighty hard to beat. Don't ever changle. Love, om f I er l Dear Mom and Dad, Move over world. Here l come! l finally made it!! Love, Dustin Christine Kelley Christine Diane, Creative depressions, food fights in SB, deadlines, fun, friendship desperation and ultimatley just a plain good time. Thanks! Love, Deb - N - Krys Ronny Bowersmith Congratulations on your graduation. think l'm ready for basketball now. I Love You, Jenna Holly Brooks We all wish you happiness 8. success in your future years. You've made us very proud. Love Mom, Dad 8. Nicole ' Ronny Bowersmi th Jeff Alberti Angela Hayes HUffaY T0 KNOW Y0U'V9 followed Jeff, Youve grown up to be a Angela, I'm so proud of you - YOUV Brothers HY Sl-Z C-af' and John- fine young man. Keep up the your dedication, enthusiasm, talents, Real proud Of YOU- wonderful work. Youve made me loyalty and devotion to family Love Mom 81 Dad, John a Very proud Mom- and friends! Love Mom. To Mr-3i'E'c:AL V I migffv .i 7 nasnmmgt WiTilE47UfliA- Hoshmand Durani Enri co Gonzaga Armando Rodriguez Wishing you 3 future of Success and When he was young, l noticed he liked Congratulations! achievement as an Officer. to be alone and he kept on drawing and We're really proud of you. May your life be filled with laughter coloring and did some water painting. You've finally made it and happiness for you and your family, We figured out that maybe when he grows We wish you the best. With Love, Julia UP hell be 3 9005 aff Palmef- Mom 3 Dad Love Mom 81 Cindy G. Cathy Collier Debbie Bamford Cathy, We all love you Debbra Ann, Jimmys, Hondas, cart, and are very proud. Crow Canyon, and stuff. The big '88 has arrived. You made SLz the best. Mom, Jenny, Grandma I love you! Best Frenz Forever, Krystal Julia Tuttle Julia, You have grown a lot since this picture was taken. Congratulations on your Graduation Love Mom and Dad Kim Eaton You have always made us so very proud, all through lite IH57i3'Lf ggi? 9:1 Mom, Dad, and Harry Thank you for the'lite you've given me. I love you more than is imaginable. J Stan Ng You couldn't ot ma high school without us... de it through Dui never SS IT1UCh as DOW. Harv - thanks for always And you know lt. ll ' N . HSPPY Graduation being there. 1 We love you! Love Dad Love, Julla Debble and Klfyslal ill Amrine .................. 106, 174 Benavidez Karen18, 110, 155, 162 John .... .... 1 86 Jessica .... 2,10, 11, 16, 63, John ........ 148, 149, 162 Bradshaw Anastas ..... 74, 104, 106, 111, 120 Stacy .... ...,........ 1 78 Bonnie ........... 129, 186 - ' -' Robert ................. 107 Paul ...... 74, 112, 126, 127 Bender Brandt Anderson Shirley ................ 178 Jeffrey .... ....... 1 86 Robert .... 3, 64, 70, 71, 116 Abbate Christy .. 19, 23, 36, 50, 51, Baird Bennett ............. 117, 142, 143 Cammy A 42 105 146 .1 .........,..... 74,98, 104 Mike .... ......... 1 96 Rocky ... ... 118,170 Brandy '1-75182 KirnberIy....,..........178 Baker Benson Laneco.... ..........170 Abeyta ' ' Mike .... 74, 116, 117, 154, Melissa ,..... 112, 170, 176 Kelli ....... ....,. 7 7 Brazelton Gllbert 148 170 .................. 155, 189 Balesteri Bettencourt Michael 186 Abrams ' ' Aniciete Jennifer ...,..,..,..... 170 Annette ... ..... 63, 77 Briley Ronald 106 170 Noel ..,.....,..,....... 170 Balingit .Karri .... ..... 1 2,77 Robert... ...170 Abundiz ' Apodaca Jeanefer.. 43, 74, 102, 144, Bias Briones Elma 178 Ana .... 27, 41, 48, 64, 106, ...............,....... 145 -Matthew ........., 157, 178 62, 162 Gabrlel' 178 ............. 120, 134, 162 Ballard Bigelow Briseno Jesse.- 178 Angela .... .... 1 86,187 Thelma .... ......... 1 62 .Bruce ....... 104,117,154 Lorena .,,,,, 122,157,178 Adams Araujo Bambao Bingaman Britto Rebecca 178 Jennifer .... ...... 1 86 Daisy .......... 69,170,176 .Jonathan .... 162 Joe .,,,. ,,.. 1 43, 170 Addison ' ' Arce Bamford Bishop Brock 1-ed' 1 I I H 42 101 113 Israel .... ... 74 Debora .... 8, 10, 26, 67, 74, -Desiree ..,. .... 7 7 Shawn ..,. .... . 170 '11g17d Archibald ..,.........,103,109,150 Blsi I Brooks Aguilar' ' Shirley ...........,.... 178 Willnam ..,, 23,66,109,186 Chris .... 170 Holly .........,.. 77 Marlorle 162 Arnold Baptista Jesse .............,..,. 170 Nicole 58,150, 151, 178, Paul ' 183 Regina ..... 17, 26, 51, 110 Bart .............. 102 170 Blakleyl .....,...........,...,. 194 Ah Tomb ' Ronnie ..........,..... 162 Delilah ..4, 72, 74, 145 171 Jennifer .... 64, 77, 97, 102, Broudy Cory 66 68 162 Athanacio Barfield I ..............,........ 207 James... ...178 Ahmadialm ' ' Denise .. 71,104, 134, 135, Allen ...........,. 102 108 Bliss, Mr ................. 105 Brown Hamayun A 118 140 141 ...........,......,.... 162 Barkley Boles Dontae ................ 186 H, ' ' ' 176 Atherton Brian ...... ,...,. 1 78 John , .... 14, 16, 43, 69, 77 Erik .... 105, 118, 119, 132, lsmgllf' ' 162 James...19, 36, 58, 59, 113 Barklow Bond .................. 133,178 Aklns ' Atkins Chris ...... .... 7 4, 102, Erika .... 53, 105, 139, 153, Jason ....... ......... 1 62 Leigh , H 105 122 123 160 Dawn ......... 60,153,162 Kathleen ..., ...,.,. 1 96 ...,..... ........ 1 70,174 Mieasha . .. ...... 77 ' '195'199 Atta Barnes Boon Rodrick...,.. ...170 Akraml ' ' Nader ... ....... 178 Rachel ..... .,,....,. 2 05 Edward.. 71,117,143,162, Shauntelle .... ..,, 77 Omlra .H 74 Ault A Barton ....,...,.,............ 167 Tina ..,...... ...186 Albenl Carrie . .... .,.. 7 4, 80 Bobby .. 153, 178, 189 Booth Burm Jeff 66 74 103 William .... .... 7 4, 93 Basurto Hal ..... .... 1 99, 224 Josh .... ... 68, 162 Alcantala' ' ' Autin Regina .... ...,..... 1 78 Booge SEth .,.... ...,. 178 Stacy 113 162 Dennis .... .... 1 62 Baxter Milane ..,, ...., 1 70 Buchannon Alfam ' Awaya Tara ..... ......... 1 78 Borges Barbara .......,........ 196 Shawn 170 Atsuko .... .... 1 99 Be Michael ... .... 109, 176 Bueso Allen ' Azad Jennilee ...... 71, 111, 157, Bothelho Claudia ,.... 57, 58, 85, 178, Jerry I 132 133 170 Ahmad . ............... 141 ........... ........... 1 70 Adrian.. ....,.....,.,... 170 ,...,.. .........,...... 1 91 Judy ' ' 11 Beach Bowersmith Burton Allenbach 'li' Darcie ..... .... 1 62 Ronny ..... 77,94,130, 131 Danielle ... .,.170 Jenmler 186 Beal Boyd Herbert .... .... 1 86 Alvamdo ' Blanca ..... .... 1 99 Edward ,..... 16, 17, 77, 79 Michael .,......,....., 178 Nlanln 162 -llii' Beireis Tyson ............ 170 Butler Alvarez Steve .... .... 1 70 Braden Jason .... 56, 77, 102, 130, Angellca. A 162 Badal Belcher Beverly ...... 194, 195, 200, . .1 .........,...... 148,149 ROSVHH -H-1021170 AldenH-'HM'-UH'-.194 Baile .... ........ ,....,. 7 7 ............ 224 BMlchele ........... ....,77 Amaral Bailey e ra or . Wd Eddle I I N H 162 Dwlgm 4 10 13 17 26 Erick ,.,. 104, 106,182, 186 Catherine ..... 59,104,105, Kim 90 Ammerman ...... 27, 29, 36, 37, 40, 41, Bell' . -'---'-'----- 178' 197' 199 Matthew. .,.. 186 ...64, 74, ea, too, 104, evm '-'-' 55' 118' 153' 170 B'ad'eV Cadag Angelica... .. 186 Cady Daniel .... .. 186 Calderon David ..... .... 1 86 Gene ..... ....... 1 86 Julie ....., 102, 170 Camacho David ...., .... 1 78 Camara Joey .... .... 7 7, 163 Cambra Sheryl .... ...., 1 99 Camp Aron... ...113,186 Camp Eric ...... .... 1 13 Campbell Danny ..., ..... 1 71 Campos Kenny .... .... 7 2, 163 Candelaria Mark ...., .... 1 63 Cardenas Susan .... ...113,186 Carlson Edith... 196 Carnes Angela .. 186 Jack ...... .. 186 Carney Elizabeth .......,..... 178 Carroll Laurie ..... 12, 78, 102, 164 Carter Jennifer ..... 144, 145, 155, 163, 164 Joanna .... .......... 1 29 Cassaro Lisa .... .... 7 8, 162 Cassina Jeffrey .......,.... '. .78, 96 Castanha Maryann .... 56, 78, 83, 103, 105, 110, 111, 124, 156, Castile Catherine ...,. 4, 12, 13, 19, 23, 25, 78, 80, 106, 144, Castro Melanie ... Tamm ... y . Cater Johanna .............. Caton Kristen ...... 2, 12, 78, Cazares Marilyn .... Chadwell Brandon .,. Chan 42, Daniel ....... .... Raymond .... .. Chavez Rick ....... Yolanda ... Chea 145 171 178 186 102, 164 186 171 187 171 129 ...,14,78 Bellavadey . .. .. Cheung Jimmy ..........,..,.. Chew Donald ...30,110,111 Danny ............ 111 Cho Hyon ...... 16, 78, 100, Chow Kenley .... ....... Christian 102 Shamyone Chulata Cheerie.. Cina Eric .... Cirimele Shana ....... Clow Danielle . Coachman 154,155 Kimberly ..... 103, 147, Cohen Billy .... Cole Jeffrey .. 187 178 157 178 157 187 187 171 171 178 171 155, 171 178 187 Amy .... ,104,107,109, ..................113,171 Bonnie ...... 102,107,109, 171 Colley Heather ...... Collier .78, 103, 202 Cathy.. 38, 45, 78, 103, Jehhiief' I i i f I IQ Collins Kerrie ... Colvin Bill ..... Conklin Carol .......... Conlogue Alicia. . .. 2, 63, Contreras Adam ... Esther Gloria Cook John . . . Kelly .... Sharon ..., Sonya ... Cooper Courtney Corcino Edwin ..... Eugene .... Cordova 109 ....,...112 .39,84,178 ...171 ...179 ...,.,..197 78,94,102, ..,.....172 143, 171 78 ,....187 ,118 20 .39,113,187 ........179 ........187 ........133 70,71,117, 143 71,78,142, 143 Samuel ,....,.. Cornejo Jennifer . .. Corona Alejandro .... Alfonso .... Alfredo .... Anna..... Costa Joseph ........ Josette ........ .......,187 8 .,...187 ...,.35,78 .....111 .....179 69, 171 .....,..171 171 ivieiissa ...... 105,147, Tessa ....... 54, 55, 55, 187 Coto Robert . . 13,187 Counts Annette .. 59, 62, 102, 198, Cox Amber ...... 54, 57, 58, 122, Cracraft Ronald ..,, ...... 1 3 187 Cramer Laura ........ 105,146 147 Crissen Amber ................ 187 Antoinette .....,.. 153 179 Crusto Cherie ..... .... 1 84, 187 Custis Jeffrey .... .... 1 79, 182 Custodio Christian .... .... . 81 Cutkomp Pandi ................. 187 Dalldrof Tom ..,.,.. .. , 118 D'Ambrosio Clementina .... 60,163 Danielson David ...,.. 198,199 Datta Jyoti ..... .,.... 8 1 Davidson Jason ................. 179 Davis Kamiko ,..... 26, 54, 58, 85, 104,106, 122,155,179 Katheryne ...,......... 163 Star ....... .......... 1 63 Dawson Matthew ....... 64, 65, 143, 153, 179 Dechico Gina .... ..... 1 12 De Coito Christine .... .... 9 6 Daniel . lrene . . DeCosta Tasha . DeFriese Michael Wendy Defrud Pat .... Delaney Jack.. . DelCarIo Edward DelaCruz Cheryl . DeMaria Tony . . Demus Duana . Denison Daniel . Theresa Dennis Jason . Dent Dean .. DePonte Jason , Desai Sajeet . Dezotte Cathy. , Dezotty Christy DiGrazia Daniel . Diaz Athena Robert. Dicker Gregory Dinh Dung .. Do Tony . . Kien . , . Dobson 13, 52, 69, 138, 139, 199, 40, 148, ..49, 102, 171 179 113, 171 163 179 196 224 187 171 179 187 179 171 171 163 171 110,111,158, 159, 24, 163 144 ....24 163 163 133 183 187 187 171 Joshua ....., 104, 108, .......187, Dolan Joan .... .......,..... Dominguez Brenda .. 60, 106, 110, .........137, 163, 165, Donaldson Kay ......,.... 81, 109, Raelynn ... . . . 32, 81 Donnelly Jennifer... .. D'Onofrio Louise , .. .. Donohue Joseph .....,,...,,... Dore Jerry .,... 59, 156, 199, Dougherty Tenisha ............ 67, Douglas Corey .... .. . Douglass Patricia .....,....., 67, Dozier Valerie ......... 81, 90, venena .. 55105, 147, 171, Drennon Dominique..... Driver Brian ,.,..., ........,.. Drommond Jim ....... 59, 79, 197, Duarte George ...22,118,143, Duckworth Allen ............, 1 17, Dull Lisa .... ..... Dunham Gale ....... ..... Duran Alexander ......... 13, Daniel ....,............ Donna 67,103,107,1 Duhgi .......,........... Afsana ... ... 105 19 19 131 17 20 20 17 16 17 22 16 .8 16- 101 155 171 171 17 19! 171 161 175 191 181 17' 64 165 181 Hoshmand ....... 66, 81, 90 Dutra Joe .................... 171 East Alicia ........ 111,164,204 Eastman Karri .... .......... 8 1 Easton Peter ............. 105, 171 Eaton Kim .... 16, 36, 37, 81, 100, 102, 109 Eddens Kenneth .... .,.. 1 18, 179 Edejer Jun .....,...,......... 187 Edens Elizabeth ..3,10,12,13,19 ... 22, 23, 56, 73, 76, 81 102,103, 106,107, 145 Edwards Robert .... .... 1 79 Eide Michael ,... .... 1 64 Elliott Ronald 59, 179 Elmore Aaron .,.. .... 1 79 Elo Alejandro... 179 Flrick Kathryn ..... .... 1 71 Elwood Jason .... .... 1 71 mert Bruce... ....164 Janice .... .... 1 71 ngle Ronald ..... ..,. 1 88 Engleman Michelle .... .... 1 79 Ervin Kevin .... ..... 1 11 Estrada Julie .,.. ..,. 1 37, 179 Evans Raelyn .... ........ 4 5 Sharon .,.............. 126 Steve .... ,....,... 1 18,171 Faw Randall... ..,.179 Feliciano Felix ....,.............. 171 Jennifer ............... 179 Nancy ...114, 120,121, 134 150,164 Fenton Andrea .... 18,21,105, 146 147, 153, 171 Danelle ..........,... 80,81 Ferdinand Brian. ..... 68, 87,171,174 Fernandes Analia ....,............ 179 Emanuel .... 13,188 Rosa .....,....... 137 172 Fernandez Francisco... 65, 80, 81 102 117, 158 James ................ 188 Julie ...... 21,53,104, 105 139, 150, 164 Ferreira Richard ........... 104,164 Rui ........ 19, 22,141 164 Figueroa Aurelia ................ 188 Filiau Laura ........ 107, 146, 172 Mark .,.... 49, 81, 117, 154 Fischer Suzanne . ,. 3, 16, 19, 20, 23 81,102,134,145,15O Fixsen Leticia ......... 39, 112, 179 Flewellyn Michael ..... 118,119,155 .........172 Florendo John ...... 27, 81, 105, 194 Maryann ..... 32, 33, 64,67 . 105, 124, 125, 147, 157 Flores .172 .172 Josefina .............. Krystal 10, 16, 17, 55, 66 103, 145, 157 Mario ................ 179 Floyd Manuel .... .... 8 2, 83, 93 Fogal Christia ........ 54,113,188 Fong Dennis .... ....... . 71 Michelle .............. 180 Fontan Jennifer .... 75, 82, 87, 108 Ford John .... .... 1 80 Kyle .... .....,... 1 80 Forester Betty ........ 108, 109, 199 Fortune Jessica .... ......... 1 88 Foster Dorian ..... .... 1 88 Orlando... 196 Fowler Joyce .... ,... 1 96 Juanita .... .... 1 80 Karadene .... .... 1 72 Francis Chris .,.. .... 8 2 107 Franco Erika ...... .... 1 4 188 Refugio .... ..... 1 80 Freeman Robert ..... , ........ 188 Friedenthal Maria ....... 139,150 172 Frv Patrick ....... 117, 133 148 164, 189 Ivy ...... 120,121,15O,199 Fuentes Kimberly ,......... 107 172 Fugate Shelaine ........ 10, 82, 107 Fuhrig Mike ..... 75,111,126127 154 199 Funke Jeffrey ............... 172 Gable Damon .... ........ 1 72 Todd ..... 105,180 Gaither Rachel .... .... 1 64 Gallegos Adrianna ..,, ... 153, 180 Gabriel ..... ....... 8 2 ' Miguel ....... .164 Renita .... .......... 1 72 Galvan Vicky ..... ...56, 137, 172 Galvez Claudia ..... ,....... 1 64 Gamez Martiniano ............. 172 Stella ..... 56, 105,137, 172 Gandhi Bhupen ................ 188 Ganson Diane .... .... 2 3, 188 Garcia Cynthia ..........,..... 164 Erica ...... 54, 56, 129, 188 George ................ 172 Rose ..,... ..... 9 0 Ruperto .,.. ..,. 1 88 Samuel .... ..,. 1 88 Garner Carla ...., .... 1 O Garrison Derrall .... .... 1 99 Joan .. . .,.....,.... 196 Geach Evette ...... 7, 22, 138, 139 Gebhart Ann .... ............. 1 99 George David ...., 47,V130, 148, 172 Ghiselli Ron .... 178 197 Ginn Harry ...... .. 194 Gioukaris Steve ....,.. ....,. 1 88 Giovanazzi Michael ... .... 126 172 Givens Teresa ..... .... 1 88 Glandt Jeffrey .....,,........ 180 Jenny ...105,107,122 123 Glenn Jerry ..., 194, 195 Glennen Nicole ..... ... 20 188 Glidewell Steven .... .. . 82 Goerss Christina .. 164 Jonathan .. 188 Gioas Shauna .... .. 188 Gomes John ............. .... 1 88 Gomes-Figueira Stephen ..... 111,133 172 Gomez Alex ..... .......,.. 1 72 Barbara ...,........... 172 Marcy ......... 56,105 172 Gonsalves Brad ........ 46, 76, 82 117 .......130,148 Gonzaga Enrico ..... .......... . 82 Maria ............. 55 164 Gonzales Nora ........ 188, 190, 192 Gonzalez Maria ..... .......... 1 72 Goodman Tirn ..... ... 53 199 Gordon Santria .... .. 188 Govia Brian .,,, .. 143 Grant Jimmy ...., ... 172 Graves Grace... ...188 Green Arland ....,. ....... 1 64 Kimberly .... ..... 5 4, 188 Maynard .... 113, 188 Griffen Patricia .... ..... 1 94 Grigorica Aurora .... .... 8 2 Emanuel ..., ...164 Grimes Jamie ..... ... 164 Griswold Brandi ..... .. . 129 Grubb Sheri ...... .. . 172 Guimaraes Teresa ..... ... 172 Gurr V Sheri ...... ,...... 1 72 Guiterrez Bob .............. 101, 199 Lori ................... 164 Ha Anh N. ...... 105,111,172 AnheNguyet .....,...... 188 Cam .........., 82, 158, 205 Richard ......., 82,105, 111 Halonen - Emma... .... 82,181 Halsell D,J. .. . ..... . . . 66 Ham Myron ............ 133, 172 Hamilton Troy 15, 23,46, 117, 130 .........154, 155,164,167 Han Ji ...................... 82 Yoon ........ 124,157, 172 Handshaw Jeremy .... .......... 1 88 Kerry .... .... 8 2 Harper Kimberly .... .... 1 80 Harrington Lance .,.. .... 1 73 Harris Felicia .... ....... 7 1 Vicky . .. .... 7, 165 Haskell Paul ...... ....... 8 2, 102 Hawkins Derek ...... 30, 60, 61, 105 ....110, 111, 117,141, 148 149, 165 Hayes Angela 16, 17, 50, 69, 85 Maritess . .. 27, 54, 104, 129 129 188 Hazari Niraj .......,. . 188 Purvi 124, 157 173 Viral .................. 165 Heisler Brian ..... 23, 105,188 193 Carol .................. 196 Judy ..... 65 134,173 Terri .... ......... 8 5, 98 Heitz Jason .... .... 1 89 Hendrix Kelly . ................. 180 Hennessy Nannette .... 128,129 189 Herholdt Fredrick .... ..... 6 9 173 Hernandez Lucy ...... ...... 1 29, 189 Machael ..... 118 133, 153 Oscar .... ........ 1 04 Herrera Peter ..... .... 1 53 173 Rebecca .... ...... 1 80 Vicky ..... .,.. 1 29, 189 Herstein Denise 173 Hessler Jennifer .... 189 Hessom Jessica 189 Hicks Trisha .... .... 1 73 Higares Robert .... ,... 1 80 Hilbert Al ........ ....,.... 1 95 Hill Desiree ................ 189 Gina ........ 110111 165 Hilmer John ..... 53,111,156,157 160, 186, 199 Hirschfeld Ricky ..... 47, 66, 79, 85, 87 93, 94,98, 130, 172 Ho Jin ............... 111, 180 Hoak Eric ., 28, 42, 104, 108, 148 Hoang Quan ....... ....... 1 73 Hoffmann Tom ...... .... 1 48, 201 Hogue Ruedalph ... ..... . 180 Hohn Amanda .... .......,. 1 65 Holappa Nicholas ....,.. 58 101, 113 117,155, 165 Holcomb Warren ........ .173 Holden Sabrina ..... ..... 8 5 Holland Dwayne .... .... 1 80 Jeannette ..,.. .... 1 80 Holmes Nina .... .... 1 96 Holzen Joe .... ... 201 Hooper Eric ..........,....... 180 Hornbeak Judi 80, 83, 85 102 120 Horning Julie .. 17, 36, 85, 100, 102 Horton James ............ 133, 180 Tammie ....... 54 129, 189 Vincent .... 8, 34, 35, 64, 85 Hoshide Karin ............. Houseworth April ...... aa, 64. 117, 148, 149 129,189 104, .......,165, 112 186 Laura ...... 57, 58, 112, 180 Howard Christina ...........,... 33 Hubbard David .... 126,127,141,165 Huckabay Rick .............. ,.... 1 48 Hudson Dana .... 105, 107, 134, 165 Larelle ................. 180 Huey Kimberly .... .... 1 89 Huff Vashone . . .. .... 26, 180 Hughes Kathy ....... .... 1 89 Tammie .... ,... 1 73 Hummel Robert .... .... 1 6,85 Hunting Michael .... ...... 1 73 Hutchinson Chiquita .... .... 1 98,201 Huynh Loan .,................ 180 Hyatt John .... 116,117,153,165 Ibarra Leticia... ......,..... .173 Irie Joann .. 56, 66, 85, 105 124, 125, 157 lrish John ..., .,,........., 1 89 Jack Brandon ..... 104, 148, 149 Jacob John ..... 3,51,84, 85,111 117,155 Jeager David ..... James ....80, 85 Cheri .................. 189 William Jr ...... 36,162,165 Janetos Harriett ..... ...,. 5 8,201 Janson Elizabeth .............. 180 Joseph ........ 66, 165, 186 Jaramillo Monica ................ 189 Jardin Sandra ...... 107,124,173 Jardine Frank .,... ........, 1 53 Jarvis Jason .... .... 8 5, 103 Jauss Tracy ..... .... 1 53, 173 Javier 105 173 Armand ....... 85, 103, Marsha .....,.....,.... Sheneley ............... 24 Jenkins Gary ..... .... 1 89 Jensen Craig... ....173 Nick ...... .... 1 81 Jenson Donna .... .... 1 96 Jimenez Kathleen ............... Denise ................ Yvette ..... 27, 56, 165, Jo Judy .................. 181 165 166 189 Johanson Eric .............. 105, Johns Amy ..... 111,147,153, Heather ..... 111, 146, 189 173 173 Rebecca .... Johnson Jamie ..... 11,22,105 iieiiiJIIIIIII Kenneth Lonnie .... Ricky ....... Shannon Tasha .... Johnston Michelle Jones Anthony Darren . . . Erica ....... Essence Galen ,... Mike ... lngrid ..... John ... Linda 1' ...... Melinda Nicole ...... Sheri .... 113, 189 147 ......179181 181 189 181 .14 52,53,56104 ......105,139 181 ....146,181 181 107 181 .128,129189 189 ....27,85 ....173 ....,......197 .........24,85 122,150,173 Tammie .. 17, 37, 42, 72, 85 145, 150, 151 Jordon Desiree ................ 181 Jose Michelle ..... 128,129,189 Rosemarie ............. 165 Jung Herman ......,... 110,157 Kan Chris .... 43, 62, 79, 85, 105 Kevin. ............ 111,173 Ricky .... .... 8 5,156,157 Kang Gena ........ 67,173 Kanemura Kiyoshi .... ...165 Kapahu Joseph .... ... 113 John .... ...189 Kaur Tajinder ............... 181 Kawalek Chris ..... 38,105,113, 118 Keldsen Sandi .... .... 8 5 Toni .... .181 Kelley Alicia ............. 147,181 Christine 10, 336, 37, 80 85, 100, 103, 106, 109 111, 144, 145 Khan I Hazrat ..... .......... 1 89 Kiffen Bob ....,...... . 139 Linda ..........,....,.. 139 Lorrie ..... 52, 56, 107, 139 157,173 Kim Betty .... 105,111,157,173 Rosa ...........,, 124, 181 King Sean ..... 21, 36, 48, 49, 80 100, 106 Kingdon Marvin ..... ..... 6 2, 196 Klingenberg Steve ........ ....... 1 81 Knesek Alisa .... ....... 1 03, 165 Knowles Joanne ..... 5, 15,160, 162 194, 195 Knox Katina ...........,..... 181 Konopka Chas ..... 40, 41, 54, 62, 64 189, 192 Stacy ..... 16, 17, 50, 60, 63 ... 65, 84, 86, 93, 94, 96, 98 .,..104,107,111,121, 134 Kroll Paul ..... .... 1 06, 181 Kwak Jeanie ..... ..., 1 24,165 Kwan John ... ....... . 181 Kwong Joseph ........... 158, 173 Lal Sanjesh .... .... 1 65, 181 Arunesh ............... 189 Lam Allen ...... 86, 90, 105, 110 Alton .... 110,111,155,173 Lambel Susan ..............,... 86 Lamm Kimberly .... 83, 86, 93, 108 Lanagan Glon .. 23, 71, 86 104, 115 ........,116,117143,157 James..,126, 127 143, 174 Michael .......,., 143, 165 Lane Bill ...... 107 182, 201 Land Sonja ..... . .. 86 Lanning Angela... .......... .112 Larson Eric ..... 105 107,173 Lathlean Bill ...... ......... 2 O1 Lasua Anyas ....... 128 129. 189 Lau Joyce ........ 111 157, 173 Jully .... 111,126157,181 Laycock Matthew ........... 86, 108 Laugherty Jery ................... 196 LeCount David ...... 26, 64, 104, 107 .........117,141165,189 LeFavour Christopher ............ 181 Leal Venus ....... 110,111,165 Lecesene Latandia .... ......... 1 73 Ledesma Elizabeth .............. 153 Everardo...66,86,114,126 0suaIdo .......... 113, 181 Carlos . . .132, 133 153,173 Ledsinger Michael ............... 181 David ..... ... 102,176 Ledward Wendy... ..... ...,165 Lee Luis .........,. 86 105,157 Raymond .......... 86, 157 Leming Michelle .... ...... 1 89 Leon Roberto ..... .... 1 11, 173 Troy ....., ....... 1 89 Levy Bert .... 59,201 Lesher Rita .... ....... 8 6, 166 Levin Margaret 25, 35, 62, 201 Lewis Christine ,.... ... 181 Shaunette .... . .. 86 Lightfoot Perry ..... .... 2 01 Lima Brandon .... ... 190 Loera Tina .... ... 86 Teresa .... ... 190 Lopes Celso . .. ..... .. 86 Lopez Danni .... .... 6 8, 165 Jennifer .............. 173 Joycelyn .............. Raul ...... 70, 129,134, saivatiai I I I I I Ii ia','i'ei Samantha . ..,...... .. Lorimer Anton .... ...'. 118 ..91 135 137 194 181 181 Dana .... .... 1 65 Tuan .... 166 Loman Mak Susanu, ,,,, 174 Bill .......... .... . 190 Love Maldonado Bennie ............... 181 AlliSOr1 ..-. .... 1 07, 166 James. . . 23, 84, 91, 94, 104 Robert ..... ....... . 91 .............107,108,117 Victor... ...166 Kimberly ..... 105, 173, 174 Malek Lori ......... 150, 174, 204 David ....... ...,. 1 74 Lovercamp Malinowski Melissa .... ......... . 91 John ...... ......... 6 8, 83 Lowe Mallios Kevin ..., .... 1 74 Dora ....... 67, 75, 91, 108 Loyd Mangabay Jimmy ..... .... 1 90 Melinda ...., I 182 LuO.ue Mangin John .... .... 1 74 Al .......,, .... 1 30, 201 Maria ... .... 182 Manning Lueck Jim ..... .... 1 18 182 Michael .... 182 Mantz Lujan Donald ............... 166 Joseph .... ... 190, 193 Maramonte Luna Lucia.. 14, 20, 41, 104, 105 Fidel ...... ......... 1 90 ......... 106, 146,174, 177 Lundberg Margherita ...... 11, 42, 105 Nathan. ........ 66, 91, 108 .................. 147,174 Luong Marlin Hung .... ........... 1 74 Rosalind .... .... 1 82 Lusiani Marquard Nicole ..... 33, 66, 106, 107 David .... .. 182 .........146,147,174,177 Marrero Lusk Katherine ............. 174 Patricia ........... 198, 201 Martens Lynch Jennifer 58,85,104, 106 Lakita ................. 174 ...................... 182 ,...-,T-,... Martin Lorrie .... 25, 144, 145, 166 Martinez ...i-it Dan ......... 118,119,174 Micaella ..........,... 182 Monica ,..,.... 56,137, 174 Ma Ricky ....,,.. 111,133,182 Jane ..... .... 1 66 Raquel ............,.. 174 Marilyn ..... .... 1 82 Rosalinda ...... 85, 146, 147 Macias ....,...... ......... 1 82 Michael ............... 182 Sonia .... ........ 1 82 Tina ...... 71, 87, 90, 91, 93 Teresa ..... .. .91 ..................134,135 Martins Velia ... ............. 182 Noemia .... ...174 Mack Massei Tonia ..... ...,... 9 1 Lisa ..... .. 174 MacLean Mata Nathan .... .., 169, 174 Melinda ..........,.... 182 McGee Matthews Lawrence .... .... 1 90 Mike ...... 53, 62, 160, 172 Mai ......... 197, 201, 202, 204 May Melanie ...... Mayoral Claudia McAIpin Jamul ...118, McCarley Michele McDanieIs Josette 166, 180, 154,155 Sonia .... ............ McElroy Alicia ..... McFarlin 38. 107,112 Larry ................. McGarity Camie ......... 49, McGregor Daren .... Dawn William . I. McKinnis Crystal ..... McMickIe Sharon ... McNeil Sandy .... Shannon McPeak Heather 107 39, 56, ..54, 58, issf ......1o5, ...,105, 113, Medeiros Jamie ..... Medina Sandra .... Megia Randy ..... Mendes 1 74, Thom ....... Mendonca Jane .................. Mendoza Antonio .... Guadalupe. Miguel George Milheiser Andrew .... Miller Jackie ..... Jeffrey Kimberleigh ........ Millett Jim ....... Millikin Casey ..... Milton .,106. .. 118, 118. 1 52, 55, 201, 18 18 18, 171 181 161 164 181 161 171 181 181 181 181 191 181 135 171 171 181 161 91, 171 171 19C 19C 182 19E 182 19C l 202 l 174 l Mary ..... 59,201 1inyard Yvonne... .... 69,174 1iranda Sergio .... ...... 1 74 Victor .... ....... 9 1, 166 'litchell Eric .... ..... 2 4,133, 166 Erica .,......., 67,104, 166 'litchener Sean ..... .,... 8 3, 174 'llitrosili Michelle .... ..,. 1 90 'lochida Kenneth ..,. ...,,, 1 90 Kevin .... . ... 148,166 'lohr Gloria ........ .... 1 97 'lontenegro Lorena ..... .... 1 74 'loose Betty... ....194 llora Carlette ..... ...... 1 74 llorales Jesse ..... ... 104, 182 Pete .... 132, 133 Tina ..., ......,...... 1 66 llorgan Kellie ..... 17,35, 62, 80, 90 lloronew Gene ..... .... 1 74 Ilorrow Chad .,,,.,.....,. 1 18, 174 Larry .,,,,......,...... 190 llui Donna. ..'l22, 156, 157, 174 lluna Ricky ....... ... .,....., 190 llundo Eddie... ....182 illunoz Daniel ...... ,... 1 90 Richard ...., .... 1 90 illurphy April ....,......,....,. 190 Erin ...,,, 13, 49, 60, 64, 96 ....106,122,160,166, 170 Jayifffflff . ...,.,. .207 17,166 Maureen ... .,... .196 Shirley ..... ..... 1 7 lllusgrave Anthony ........,..,..,, 91 Vlussante Syreeta .,.... 18, 19, 54, 58 ,.....112,182 Vlyers Robert .... .,.. 1 66 Vlymala Patthana ..,. ,.,. 1 74 Saengph ..., .,.. 1 74 !Thavone..... ,....... ..183 Nlacimento Eugenia ..91,107,110,111 Nleal Victoria. .,.,..,,.,...,. 190 Nleish Aubrey... ....201 Nlelson Cheryl ....,. ..., 1 75 Michelle .... ,.,.. 9 1 Tammi .,.,..,,,,.,..... 190 Nleovakul Bon 72, 83, 92, 158, 159 Neves Tonyta .... ........... 1 90 N9 Stacey ....... 156,157,175 Stan ...... 16, 24, 26, 72, 92 .....103,156,157 Ngai Cindy .... 105, 122, 157, 175 Nguyen Chau ,....,.,.,,..., 190 Kim.... 2,124,157,175 Lam ,..,....,.,.... 87,105 Phuong ......,......,.. 190 Minhchau Wickyl .. ..... 190 Nhu Jean ,............. 92, 124 Nicolaou Angie .... ...67,111,166 Nicolson Debra .... 175 John... ...190 Nieto Christian 175 Noory Farahnaz .... .... 9 2 Margarit .... .... 9 2 Noriega Shaughn .... .191 Norris Bonnie ........... 191,192 Heather . .... 19, 22, 44, 60 ....110,111, 120,134, 156 157,166, 192 Nuti Lisa ......... 109,198,201 Ochoa Adrienne ,.... . 183 George ....... . 175 Salvador .....,.... 104, 166 O'Connor Shannon ..60,96,137, 167 Odom Dana ....... .... 191 Michael .... ...... 1 83 Ogata Michele .... ...111,183 Oh Bok Kyun .... .... 1 67 Ohlsson Jade ..... .... 1 67 Olague Sarah ......,........ 90, 92 O'Leary Sean ...8, 22, .....92,102, 23, 46, 64,65 105,117,130 131 Oliveira George ..... .175 Candle ...108,167 Oliveros Luis ................... 196 Olliff Curtis .... 17, 66, 79, 92,94 110, 111 Olsen Dawn . ................ 196 Rene ..... 18, 140,141,167 180, 181 Olson Elaine .... .,.. 1 67 Ortega Paul ,..... ...153,183 Ortiz Lawrence .... .... 1 83 Manuel ..... ..., 1 83 Randy .... 175 Roland ....106 Ronald... ...f175 Orton Theresa .... .... 1 75 Osborne Raquel ....191 Osterberg Ellie .................... 29 Stephanie . ..... 61, 64, 104 .........106, 110,111,167 Owings Nicole ................. 167 Packard Kris .... ........ 1 91 Page Priscilla ........ 36,112,175 William ..... .......... 1 91 Palacios Luis ...... ........ 1 91 Palermini Dean ,.... ...94,186, 197 Palmer Heather ............. ..167 Pangelina Nicole .... 21, 105,146, 147 Paniagua Marcus ..... 15, 18, 64, 117 Papciak Melissa .... 191 Ronnie... ...183 Paredes 14 Q, Eileen .... 167 Pareja Chris... ....... .175 Jason ............ 118, 183 Parente Karla ..... 61, 63, 64, 92, 94 103, 186 Pargett Ray .... ...., 2 01 Park Su Jin ..,....... . ....... 92 Sunny..,.56,104, 157,175 Woojin . .............. 158 Parker Jodi ....... .... 108,167 Johnathan... 104,105,117 168,175 Partridge Dorothy .... ......... 1 94 Patrick ..... .,.. 1 05, 183 Clyde .... ........ 1 67 Patt Autumn .. 175 Patterson Patrick .... ., 183 Paulo Steven ............... 175 Payne Denise ..... 79, 92, 93, 207 Michelle .............. 183 Monica ........... 145 167 Pease Louise . . . 58, 63, 92, 98, 169 Peck Eden .........,....... 154 Jotham .... .. 167 Pelicas Mark .,. .. 167 Pena Ana ...... ... 183 Peretti Richard ,... 175 Perez Alicia ..,.. .... 7 6 Amanda ..... .... 9 2 Humberto .... 183 Juan ...... ... 191 Maricela... 175 Miguel .. 191 Perry Deborah ... .... 14, 167 Denise ...105,183 Peters Kimberly ..,.......... 90, 92 Stepehn ..... 152,153,183 Petersen Jerry ..,.. 10,21,71,92, 98 142, 143 Peterson Jack ..... 26, 28, 44, 64, 104 141, 148, 167 Pham Huyen .... ... 183 Pierson Nancy.... ...201 Pinto Michelle... 183 Placido Steve ..... ...... 1 91 Plotkin Ann .... ...112,191 Polanco Nancy .... ..... 1 91 Pomares Daniel ..... .... 9 5 Richard .... .... 9 5 Pontefract Adrian ..... Poplar Maurice . .. Porter Joan ........ Prescott Ta-Tanisha ..... . Preston Robert ..... Price Amy ,,..... Charles .... Provost Claudine. .. Pulter Jogo .....,,........ Punla John .. 7, 27, 117, Purisima Christine .... Martin .... ........ Ouidachay Donald ....,....... O.uien Brian .... 118, 132, Kimberly ....... 28, 105. Quilalang Candice ... 13,175 143,183 201,202 ....175 ...191 ...183 ....191 ..79,95 167 130,131 148,167 111 183 118175 183 133,153 183 167 .. 167 Quilantang Allen ...,.. ....118,183 Terri ..... .... 3 5, 95, 98 Quinn Bill ...... ....... 2 01 Quintero David ......,....,. 153, 183 O.uintor Alfonso. . . 35, 68, 75, 87, 95 Raines Guadalupe ...,. ...191 Rajan Machael... ...183 Ramos Christina .... ... 183 Elena ...... .. . . 30 Randall Tanya... ...175 Rangel Maiissa .... ..... 1 75 Rani Rajani... ...157,167 Raniwala Taiyeb ....... .. . 183 Rasmussen Melissa .... ... 183 Ratana Rajnish .... ......... 9 5 Ray Angela ........ 55,102, 191 Real Greg .. . ....... 105, Rebh Michele 191 Redman Glenn ... ...... . 175 Reedy Shelly... ...105,183 Reel Wayne .... 103, 203 Rego Lenee 95,108 Reil Greg ....., .... 1 43, 184 Reinsmith Deric .................. 175 Reyes Allan.. 47, 80, 95, 130, 131 148, 149 Cristina .... 5, 16, 31, 62, 64 111 .....84, 104.106,110. ....150,151,160,165,168 Johann ...63, 106, 111, 118 Reynolds ' Sharon .... ..... 1 91 Reza Isela ..... .... 1 29, 191 Rezentes Stacie... ...,191 Rhodes Dave Richards Jim ..... .... 1 91 Rickle Cathleen .... ........, 1 84 Charlene .............. 184 Riffel Sarah .... 42,134,184 Rios Elena ........ 122,157, 184 Risden Christopher.. 60, 61, 63, 64 106, 111,142, 143 ....104, Rivas Elizabeth ............,. 184 Rivera Benjamin ...... 27,154, 155 Jason ............ 106, 184 Lalena ................. 175 Tina ...... 23, 24, 25, 79, 95 ..........144,145 Roach Kathryn ................ 191 Monica ..... 38, 39, 84, 111 . ........ . ....... 1 12, 184 Richard ................ 175 Robello Jamie ..... 27, 58, 105, 184 Sheree ................ 168 Roberts Christopher ...... 16, 76, 95 .., . .. 113 ,, Allan .... .. 191 Sharon ........ 62, 203, 206 Robertson Todd ..... 36, 37, 48, 76, 95 Robinson Robert... ..,. 113,184 Robles Julio .... ..... 1 84 Rocha Anjela ..... .. . 184 Rockowitz Elaine ..... ........... 2 4 Rodarte Corinna ........ 60,162, 168 Roderick Elisha ........ ,. 95 Rodgers Anne .... Jene ...... Rodriguez Adam .. Armando Bianca ..... Casandra .... Genelle .... Loz ...... Maria ..... Veronica ..... Roe James ..... Rogers Kim Maria ............. Sindy ..... 56 Romay Maria ..... Romo Georgina ... Rooks Melissa .... Rosenberg Judy . Round Edwin Royce Anne .... Rumball ..... Kathy .... . . . Runge .....16,95 ....133, .......79,95, 13. ....112. 96, . 137, 173. 'iilifsisf Colleen ..... . ..... 102 184 105 192 184 184 196 192 168 192 . 95 104 175 163 168 168 203 175 184 564 203 Sacco Jason ....,. 35.66, 67, 104 Salazar Serena .... ..... 1 05, 184 Sanchez Amy .................... 95 Andrew...96, 140,141,168 Kristina ............... 192 Nicholas ............... 192 Renee ...... 63, 93, 96, 102 ....12O,134,150 Tina ......... 105,146,184 Tony .... ........... 1 76 Sanders Gaetano .,.. 192 Sanford Andrea .... ... 192 Rickie ......., ..... 1 84 San Nicolas Alejandra .... 64, 176 Santiago Vic ...... ... 168 Santos Stacy .... ... 184 Sarosy Tina... 184 Saxton Leticia ..... .... 1 84 Schiedel Jammes .............. 176 Schneckloth Dustin ......... 96 140,141 Evelyn ................ 139 Kandi ..... 39.112,138.139 Scholtz Kimberly .......... 108, 168 Schramm Victor ....... 126,133 184 Schumaker Michelle .............. 153 Schuster Jennice ..... ... 184 Schwoerer Loreth ................ 176 Sciortino Gina ...... 52, 56 104, 105 ....139157176 Scott Darcy ............. 145 168 James .......,. 22 118, 184 Secrist Matthew, ..... 115,117 141 Robin .... 8, 9, 16, 42, 73, 75 Saballos Jenise .....,. 153 Carla .... ...... , 153, 170, 184 176 salsa' 93, 96, 100.102, 109 Robert ................. 192 153 Stacy .... Selby Martha .... 38, 52, 198,203 Serrano Joy .... ..........,. 1 96 Severa Jason ..... .... 1 92 Shaghasi Najia ...... .... 1 68 Shaheed Uriah .... ..,. 1 92 Shanteau John .... .... 2 O3 Sharaf Neela ...... .... 1 68 Sameem .... .... 1 84 Wida ...... .... 1 68 Shell Angela .... .... 1 76 Shepard Cynthia .... .... 1 84 Shockley John .... .... 1 84 Shoots Jim ..... ... 30. 110 Shriver Al ....... ....... 1 18 Sierra Michael .... 190,192 Silva Nyla . . . .,.. . 168 Simbol Reylan ..... ..... 1 76 Simmons Frankie .... 27,176 Simpson Clifford ................ 192 Erin 7,52, 138,139,145 Jim ..,.,.............. 139 Loren ..., .... 194 Singh l-larmik ..... .... 1 85 Rajeshwae ..,.......... 185 Sipos Danielle ............... 192 Jeffrye ..105, 113,192,193 Siu Allen ,...,............. 192 Skjong Scott ........ 133, 153, 185 Smathers Mary .... ............ 1 O2 Smith Christy .... 3.25, 64, 71,94 102, 134, 145 Deric ,............ 126, 176 Jason ............ 111, 176 Jennifer . . . 26, 27, 103, 107 Jeremy .......... Linda ............ Michelle... 20, 21 .....,...109,122. Raymond ........ Tina ........ ...., Tirena ........... ioitf 123 i221 185 .. 8 108 168 176 185 176 Wednesday ........... 192 Soares Annette .............. 185 Anthony .,... 143 155, 185 Soliongco Gregory .............. 168 Sousa Paula .... 144,145,168 Souza Alicia .... ......... 1 85 Brian .................. 192 Jessica ................ 185 Karen ...... 17, 38, 45, 108 ........109,168 Mark .... ........... 1 76 Michael .............,. 192 Robert ......,., , ....... 192 Steve ..... 23,118 119,141 153, 176 Spears Gina .... .... 1 46, 176 Mike .... ....... 1 17 St. John Heath ..... .... 1 55, 176 Stafford Susie .... ....... 9 6 Stapleton Jodie .... ..,..96,98 Tim .. . .... . 176 Stein Michael .... 112,176 Stephens Rasheima. .. ..... .168 Sterns Roman .... .... 1 39 Stevens Jason ................. 168 Stewart Jeffrey ..21, 57, 64, 71. 104 .........106, 111,143,169 Larry ,............. .... 1 69 Patricia .... ...... 1 85 Shirley ................ 176 Stracner Denise ................ 176 Kristen 9, 10, 76, 96, 103 120, 121, 134 Striplin Betty ....... ....... 1 96 Strongman Don ....... .... 2 02, 203 Stumm Jessica ..... .... 1 85 Torres Walker suh Susan ..... ...,.. 1 77 Amy ................... 193 Steve -.,.A -.., 1 92 Teresa ..... . ....... 177 Elizabeth .............. 185 Sullivan Troy ..... .... 1 17 177 Julie .... 107,139,157,177 John -,,A. ..., 1 76 Totty Lara ............ 64, 99, 103 Suprgano Kathy .... ... 193 Jerry ,... ..,........... 1 41 Kenh '.---., -DII 1 Q2 Kelly ................. 169 Matthew .... ....... 1 85 Buthel-land Toy Michael .... ..,. 1 85 Sara-h -A',,, 192,205 Cristy.. 17, 37, 99 105 111 Shawn .... 177 Szymczak ..........,........... 157 Wllace Teresa .............,.,. 203 Tfan GGVY -A-- 118. 153, 177 Hai ............... 111 185 Wallin i.l.T Khon ............. 111 185 Jeff ...,.... .113 Michael ..99, 105 110, 111 Walling Peter ,... 102,110,111 177 Jason ..,.8 ...T..-.-.- Thuy .........,....... 185 Lloyd .... .... 1 69 Tuan ............. 156 157 Ward Trevethan Anthony .......... 153, 177 'abura Brandon ..... 105 118 119 Boyd ,......,... ....... 1 77 David ......,....... 96 126 ,,,,,,....... 132 133 185 Diane ..... 25,64,144, 145 'acon Trinidad ........,......... 150, 169 Greg .... 118, 119,132 133 Billy ..... 106,118 153 185 Washington 153 John...,.............177 Paul........ ...,169 Tafoya Troche Watters Dale ...,. .... 1 76 Bonnie ..... 99 David .... ..,.. . .193 'aft Truscott Richard ........... 153, 177 Patsy ....... .... 104, 169 James ..... .... 1 64, 177 Weaver Taimanglo Tse Dustin . . .106, 187, 190, 193 Henry ,... ...... 1 13 Edmond .... 185 Melissa...21, 144,145, 153 Takao Hidy ....... ..... 9 9 ....................... 169 Adriane ...., .... 1 68 176 Tsu Webb Talib Ruth .... ..,, 1 97 203 William... 193 Hazartkin . .. ..... 196 Tuitasi Webster Tallon Susan ................. 185 Jessie .... .... 1 26, 177 Douglas .... ,....... 1 92 Tuttle Wee Tan Julia .. 17, 90, 99, 150, 151 Jennifer .... ........... 9 Hendratno ........ 108, 110 Weed Kentry ....... 110,157, 169 Bradley ................ 193 Tang - .-li Jason ,...... 118,148, 177 David .... ........ 1 69 Wellman Judy .......,..... 113 192 Jennifer .... ..... .... 1 9 3 Tanisaki li-1. Wells Lance .... 64, 158, 159, 185 Dawn ,... ...... 1 69 Tanisawa Welsh Dr. Alan ............., . 75 Ugaka Scott ..,,.......... 83, 185 Tapia Janet... .... 99 Wen Manuel... ... 185 Ulloa Elizabeth .... 33, 56, 66, 67 Renee .... .......... 1 69 Rachel ..... ..... 1 77 .... 105, 110, 111,124, 125 Tarrant Updike ...........,........,.. 177 Heather .... 54, 55, 56 129 Joey .... .... 1 54,155 John ...... 31, 33, 118, 157 ......187,192 Uribe Taus Delilah ........ 61, 145, 169 Wesley Jason 118,153 185 Lawamda ..... 99,107 Tavares West Diana ...... 6, 16, 102 109 i.- Doyle ,... . . ...... 113 ...111,139,169 Lisbeth... ...99,108 Taylor Westfall Brian .... .... 1 85, 205 ..1 Jayson ... ...,193 Tejada Whaley Sandra ... ..... 44, 90,96 Kathleen .... ... . 203 Teerhune Valenzuela Wharton Melissa ...... 11,1, 122, 123 Angelo ......,,.......,. 99 Mary .... 196 ...136,137,176 Anthony..........105,177 White Thatcher Jerry ,......, 141,169, 189 Monika . 169 Jennifer ..., .... 1 12, 166 Valois Whitmore Theissen Richard. ..... 198, 203 Troy ...... .... 1 77 John .. .. ..... 175 Vaquera Wildman LISa ..... ... 68,169 Mlchael .... 177 Sean ,,,,,,, 8 Thiam Varady Wiilkerson Awah .... ... 192 Candace ...........,,.. 177 Adam .... .... 1 93 lfhibault Varghese Williams Lee ....... ........... 1 76 Valsamma... 111,113,124 Chengau, ,,.,177 Thielen ....................... 177 Robert .... ,... . 177 Christopher .... 5, 11, 12, 16 Vasquez Willis ......17,26,29,6O,61,64 Luis....118,119,155,177 Pamela... ....139,169 ....104,106,110,111,141 Vasquez ' Tricia... ....104,185 ..................148,169 Robert.................193 Wilson Thomas Vidala .. .... 104 Julie ................. 177 Myrna ................. 196 Vaughn Kathy ........,........ 108 Thomason Norbert . ..... 66 Myron ....,........... 185 Jason .... 26, 105, 117, 156 Vegas Pam ....... 17,34 160,203 .............157,169,189 Donald..............98,99 Winner Stephanie ............. 185 Versino Sue ,,.. . ........... 177 Thompson ' Bill ...... 116, 117, 153,203 Wise Donnie ...54, 55, 56, 58, 84 Vicens Jockques ..... ...... 1 93 Jason............106,193 Wittenbrink Thornton Victor Jim .............. 133 177 Tiffany .... .... 1 92 Anna .... 28, 65, 80, 99, 103 Wittman Tnorpe Villalovas Renee ....... 105 170, 185 Anthony .... .... 1 92 Esther .......,......... 193 Wix Tipton Vollmer Paulette .............. 139 Marci .... ....... 1 76 Dale .... ..., 2 9 Stacey .... 69, 105 109 122 Terri ,.... .... 1 29, 193 ......... 123, 139,155 169 Tiura Wong Rodney... .... 193 Barbara ........ 17, 109,203 Tobar 11-T Woods Angelica .... ......--- 1 93 Dorothy ..... ... 198, 203 Renee ...... ........... 1 69 Mark ..... ........ 1 67 Toledo l.-....-. Ronnie ... ... 117, 169 Carlos ....... 12, 49, 83,96 Shannon , ,, ,,,,, , 153 Cynthia . .. ........... 185 Worthington Tomsic Wagstaff Bruce .... .... 1 43 185 Dee ..... .... 1 97 Katrina . .... 177 Wright Rhonda ..... Wu Candy ...... Sandy .... Ta-Kang Wurnitsch Andrea Yabut I ...........185 ...39,113,193 ......113,193 .........193 ...,193 Abbygail ............... 169 Donna ..... 18, 23, 169, 177 Yano Miki.. 16, 17, 63, 87, 98, 99 Yarber Chris .... 126, 127, 143, 154 . ....... ....... 1 55, 177 Ybarra Robert.. ....... 153, 177 Yee Brandon 32, 99, 117, 143 Gregory ....... 105, 185 Joe ..... 197, 203 Yeh Judy... .. 124,157,185 Yi David .......,..,,.. 42, 117 James.. 46, 99, 117, 158 159, 194 Jeannie ................ 99 Jihae.,. ...102,193 Young Heather .... 80, 98, 99 Matt ....,.............. 177 Terence ..... 113,13O, 131 155, 169 Zaro Kimberly ..... ..... 1 93 Zeffaro Joseph .... ..... 1 93 Zemanek Kimberly ..... .... 9 9, 108 Ziegenbein Leslie .. .... 16,177 Zigenis Tony ......... . 169 Zoller Katie ... ........,... .193 Mike... 106,143,185 C0l0Dl10l1 Cover - Production art pro- duced by Kathleen Whaley as a four color design on laminated white stock and 120 lb. binder board. Printing - Printing and bind- ing by H unter Publishing Com- pany in Winston!SaIem, North Carolina. Mr. Dave Stetnicker and Harold Arnold worked as printer's representatives. Mr. Rick Hunter was production re- presentative at the Hunter plant. The book was printed on 70 lb. gloss. Type - The Olive family was used for headlines, sub- headlines and body copy. Univers was used for cap- tions and index. Typeset- ting completed on campus on Varityper Comp!Edit 5618 phototypesetter. Graphics - Logos were cre- ated on the Macintosh Plus using Mac Draw and Super- paint programs. Senior profiles were set on the Macintosh Plus using Micro- soft Word 3.0 and Page- maker programs. Photography - Garibaldi Photography, San Lorenzo, Ca. lsenior portraits, sports candids and special eventsl. Portrait World. Fremont, Ca.lunderclass mug shotsl. Lara Walker lcampus candids, sports portraits, senior profile portraitsl. XX? X igifi , c The BES'E of TllTlES Although the year had its share of disap- pointments and ac- complishments, it was still 3 unique Veal' filled with special moments that won't be soon for- gotten. Contributing to our fast times were the re- cinded aClClltiOl'l to the dress code, Red Ribbon Day, and the spirit links competition, but also the disappointments such as the Girls' Varsity Basketball Team's loss to McKinIeyviIle and the loss of retiring faculty members, lvlr. Booth, Nls. Braden, lvlr. Delany, lvlr. Dore and Nlr.QLlil'll1. Though these events have now become me- mories we Shall never fOl'Qef that tl'liS WEIS the Best Place to experience our Fast Times. Ch Kiiy Ky iFi obb B fd Ed
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