San Pasqual High School - Golden Legend Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

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A 'U B, Mrs. Knights English class finds the camera more interesting then the week's vocabulary. Opening 3 A. The ball wasn't suppose to go that Way. B. What do they really talk about in their huddles? C. Jennifer Gannon gives her all. ,il - m 4 Opening i J ' I ' ' 72543, V, , , , Mimi A. 4: H4 , Lance Hegerle's biggest dilema, 'LWhich one do I elbow first? H20 Polo gives synchronized swimming a try. Carrie Luttio puts forth effort and style. f W..-wiv! ,. C Opening 5 Friends who pulled us Through it all, That special someone Who linked your hearts, Academic goals Most proudly accomplished, She's found her special someone. All dressed up and no place to go. gaumas 33 5 Is it study time or lunch? Do they look like they know? bf J, J wig 1, 6 Games We Won Magestic Eagles took flight- And bitter failures Back to Earth, Reality. I S KL to RJ, Jeff Posner, Russell Sarazen Steve Sobel help out our cheerleaders. 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There's a little kid in each of us. ' nd Kim Joy Work diligently together. QL to RJ, Lisa Peterson a am us?', You think we'd really stay on c p l s than be canned. Some people would rather can themse ve , ,... 1 u. W K eg, 'f 'fvfff.,g 'f-W , WM, ,ar N .-., .-5 Ni 3- A S M e 1 Z I Fl lj: 0 lf? J fins gn-an W , lawns 1 P' FU UO fl L 31 if-x 5' us , , ' lx ffl Af . i k M I r . fl, t Q o lg z - A 1 1 cn- A 1 ww MMW - ., 2.2124-1, E t iff tif?-fif This is the real me says leff D ' . ,. . . oria. No more pictures, please. lL to RJ, Kim Gretchen Brumley. Aaron Johnsons look of guilt. How many days til' school's out? Q fs ! ,se an l'lm'r'w,, E N f 5? rf- f f A 1 7 Va. P ,gf xii. . I wr I J fe, ,ly Q- if Sa 'iv f 1 f 1 1 ,ii L. ,B Burgess, Laurie Gannon and o 1 1 SQTEIEPING AROU Student Life I i 4-fliif? i 4 Q Q W Y u .E D Stephanie Allen and Joanne Moore wave CAYa . Chantelle Cawley, Laura McPike, and Tania Ragsdale give their get real look. Are we having fun yet? Shawn Woods, Kami Bratten, and David Wood on a safari hunt. Captain Blood? Nah, just 'APosner . E Vi? fini .wi Z-,ii SEQ' Si ,wg .gg .Lili X! H ii! 3? 1 X1 -1 . se, li Senior King and Queen John St. Martin and Andrea Lien 1985 Homecoming Court 1 4 Homecoming Court Sf Senior Prince and Princess Tom Dabasinskas and Trina Yarush Senior Prince and Princess Erik Kolberg and Amy Thompson Junior Prince and Princess Eddie Reno and Sundae Curtis Sophomore Prince and Princess Rick Aschbrenner and Heather Fuller Freshman Prince and Princess Jim Clayton and Ali Miller Homecoming Court 1 5 LU CI-ITIME URVIVAL Lunchtime used to be so exciting - blazing out to McDonald's for Big Macs, planning last minute rides, and just getting away . With this year came the first of closed cam- pus. Although it struck gloom in most, some creative people got busy trying to make the most of it. Music became commonplace. Many freshmen had the honor to be trash- canned. Food fights broke out in the crowds and died as fast. One girl got handcuffed to a trashcan and another had the school singing Happy Birthday to her. The egg drop was traditionally carried out. Intramurals be- came popular with sports ranging from vol- leyball to hacky sac. Captain Fogel from KS103 entertained us and gave away prizes. The activities at lunch gave us the opportu- nity to try new things and helped the sight of the campus become a little more bearable. A A. Jeff Doria turns on his charm. B. Kim Powers, Christina Wilson, Laura McPike, and John Coseo hold Mike Huff away from Capt. Fogel. C. Do blondes really have more fun? Lunchtime TEPPI G B CK TO CLC ED C MPUS . Jeff Posner frolocking on the lawn at lunch , The Jock vs. Mod debateg can things be solved? . Groupees waiting for a Capt. Fogel giveaway . Tom, is that a freshman on the Senior lawn? . The freshman herd enjoying each others company A B A . B C . D H E C e :,. .-1. 2 .if .',-'.2:. EI 1:.- Q :'. 1.-. - :.: 251221-1EE','1-1,1'j-ry-r2.2 1 Step Into The activities of the SPHS Eagles would not be com- plete without mention of our favorite one-the night life! Friday and Saturday evenings, after ballgames, movies, parties, or for no reason at all, they swept down on Round Table for pizza, went cruising on Valley Pkwy., or jammed the Door. Eagles could be seen at McDonald's, macking out and celebrating victories of all kinds. The blue and gold stepped out this year and painted the town red. B l C A. Letisha Marrero enjoying her Friday nights. B. These Eagles know who's itl. C- Carousel Cinema-one of the many popular Eagle hangouts. D. Keeping up the SP reputation of rad cars and fun times. E. Rowdy Eagles enjoyed Friday night football games. Activities The Night Life 1 A W' 'lj f C A. The famous Round Table Pizza. B. Troy Vaden enjoys his nights at Fentons. C. Bill Bruce monitoring UA Theaters. D. Venturing to Rancho Bernardo's night life. E. Head here for a Mac Attack. F. EAGLES shines in the night. E Activities living .ivw fi x D F SPIRIT WEEK HAILS HOMECOMI G Spirit Week hailed the Homecoming game in an array of H costumes. Monday saw girls in poodle skirts and guys in leather jackets for 50's day. Tuesday, Nerd day, there was a rush of KMart specials and rip-offs from Peewee Her- man and Biff and Skippy. fOne nerd proved the point by dressing up a day latelj On Wednesday SPHS was raided by brilliant Hawaiian shirts and skimpy grass skirts. By Thurday, everyone was happy to have s simpler outfit - togas. It was old Greece in the SPHS pantheon. Friday, Eagles burst into their traditional blue and gold colors, e an 3 p but in most original ways. More people could have dressed iiis ,S F S up, but those who did proved that spirit is alive and well at siio ' f San Pasqual. S T it X D A. Rick Tex Evans interviews SP's own Hari Krishna fRussel Sara- zenl. B. A couple of restless upperclassmen assasinate a freshman. C. Troy Mounier participating on his favorite day, Nerd day. D. The varsity football team showing their enthusiasm on blue and gold day. E. What's under your toga? Activities FLOATS BECOME F IRYTALES With another school year came another Homecoming! Spirit soared this year not only on campus, but in float competition as well. The theme this year was Fairytales and Nursery Rhymes as each of the classes produced their favorite. A tradition started last year rang true again this one, the Juniors captured first placeg the Seniors came in second, Freshmen, third, and Sopho- mores, fourth. Goes to show, spirit can be found in SPHS students! -. A. The Seniors version of The Old Lady in the Shoe . B. The Sophomores captured a scene from The Three Little Pigs . C.The Juniors give us their impression of Cinderella . D- Russel Sarazen shows us his spirit by working hard on the Senior float. E. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed the Freshman's spirit. Activities FE THERS FL T PEP R LLIES The year began with a bang as the football team flew to victory and we cheered them on at pep rallies. Amid soaring spirit and lots of pep, we were entertained by air bands, class competitions, team participation, flags, dance team, rousing cheers, and band. Pep rallies gave a chance for everyone to get into the action. B D A. The all new Pep Club in action - Becky Boomer, Jolie Thompson, Jenni Steger, and Linda Correa. B. Darby Barrett leads a now famous air band in style. C. Jay Parker, is that your idea of an Eagle claw? D. And now introducing ,. . Mike Belford! E. The easy way to fly! Activities EAGLES KICK P THEIR HEELS A ANCES A V . My ,, V .., .K -4, . fi mmm' 'Ak C Dances this year were hotter than ever. Special features included Steve West, a DJ from 91X for the Masquerade Dance, silver, blue, and gold balloons and decorations for homecoming and the Senior Prom was as unique and special as ever! The dances let us meet new people and enjoy the latest hits as well as videos! It was one activity that let the Eagles rock the nest! SPHS still has the hottest dances around! p B D A. Baglios by day, mods by night! B. Arriving ufashionably late . C. Who are these masked big-slippered flashers? D. The Eagles dress in their assorted personalities. Activities S.P. And Burrough's Celebrate Second Year On December 10th San Pasqual and adoptor Bur roughs held thelr second annual blrthday party The audlence was entertalned by the Vocal Ensemble hlstory students and mlmes They recreated the be glnnlngs and growth of the corporatlon wlth an artls t1c touch Th1S year marked Burroughs 100th year from addlng machlnes to computer technology Slnce taklng us under thelr wlng they ve donated both money and tlme to the school After the formal cele bratlon tons of free cake were served to an over whelmlng lunchtlme crowd -W Wei!!! Jeff Posner thmkmg of somethlng to say Laura Alexander IS happy she s got hers' Vocal Ensemble prepares the audlence for a meanlngful cere mony Burroughs 1 7 ' , . 9 , c 1 - 9 n f , . J , - .Y rfr :'f W- '-- M, ,, Q 'ff W 5 HI B A. . B. ' 9 ' , I C. ' - N N l Mlllll'Hiil'li9!HMll4lL!llil!lllllllllllllllllfl4lElHi'M4WlHl4 fl., l .g ll WW' af f J ' FL in H A , , ,M we 4 , , ffm. :f ' 2 M ff 'FEE il , 'f 4 4 fs 55 ' fr H m,,,,,,W.,., , f' 'A , fm' WW:MEA-'WWE2'f'fEfM:i55':Lf?'ufE::,, ,,,, H: u-sf, - -3 ' li -2 ll ll L l xl l P ll 'l l pl 5 rl H41 1 lvl ll ll WL 5 . ll wlffm, 33,31 l Ll il ll-Q rib, 4? 1 n lil il -U1 , l 4 l li 4 4 Fl l il -4 l is alff l T: 1 as . E 4 - B - 44 D A. Mr. Ross addresses the audience at the celebration ceremony. - B. Vocal Ensemble gives us their all. C. Vernetti's mimes threw some laughter into the ceremony. l , if ,l 3 i 1 E 1 1 4 Y -4 4 -EET 1' 4 f .L . 1 nf ll . fi 1 F' all ' D. Tom Dabo and Laura Alexander get first dibs on the cake. ll lx lg. B 11 I' I' O ll g h S B. Annie fSusan Binderl teaches Mrs. Keller fMichelle Durnellj about how C. Mr. Keller fBruce Smithj gets frustrated over Helen fSarah Graybealj. DRAMA PRODUCES TI-IE MIRACLE WORKER During the first semester this year, the Drama Club put on its version of the famous play, The Miracle Worker. Mrs. Boyd as director had her hands full getting lines down for the actors, collecting props, borrowing costumes from the supporting Patio Playhouse, and controlling Hannibal, the Schnauzer who caused many a laugh. The first week of performances had to be cancelled, but the show went on in the second weekend of December. The story of Helen Kel- ler is that of a deaf, mute, blind child, portrayed by Sarah Graybeal, who is finally controlled and taught by Annie Sullivan fSusan Binderl. It's a tender, moving story about the life of Miss Sullivan and how, in the end, human courage and spirit can overcome the hardest of obsta- cles. A. The Cast Top Row CLtoRJ: Brad Hall, Jason Heams, Jolie Thompson, Jeff Welsh, and Barbara Bryant. Middle Row fLtoRJ: Janelle Freden- berg, Maria Abeyta, Michelle Durnell, Bruce Smith, and Susan Binder. Bottom Row QLtoRJ: Sarah Graybeal, and Jason Anthony to treat the blind. Activities EAGLES T KE STAGE BY STURM wi-s Annie tries to control Helen. Annie and Mrs. Keller fight over Helen. Helen tries to talk with her father. Poor Sarah! An actresses work is never done I o 0 0 27 ACtlVltl6S , idea of how to review English. f B PACI G o MIN ' A. Mr. Says students have their own . During first period, our flag team can be found in the student parking- lot practicing. C. Phil Gardner works on his Pre-Cal- culus homework while his friend Aaron Johnson has breakfast. Academically, our campus is a diverse one. San Pasqual boasts education in the forms of Sims School, special ed., vocational training, and many others. Last year, the senior class of 1985 won 330,000 for SP because of their high scores overall in test- ing. They actually got to help designate where the money would go. According to counselor Mrs. Arner, the senior class each year continues to score higher. This year's seniors were around when pressure began to build for college prep classes. They kept San Pasqual above average in state, nation- al, and regional ranking for the SAT. Ju- niors, sophomores, and freshmen are now required to take specific courses to gra- duate. This keeps students up to par Though districts plan to make a ranking system among different high schools to test academic ability we have only ourselves to look to for higher goals yet And when they do begin the scale SPHS plans to be at the OP Academlcs wwf A. The band members have their own way of ex- pressing themselves. B- There's time for relaxing and creativethinking in Advanced Arts. C. Alchera Clemeshaw seeks the help of Mr. Freden- berg in her Chemistry class. ',, , wi, L -M W ,QL 4 .M P W? It A 1: ,W-Mig, u , www ' g , Arm. w H612 uf, nz L 1,123 i -...arf-. . H W. k ,. kv vm VN, , , Academics ACADEMIC WR P- A. B. C. What do you think of this drafting job Mr. Allurd?'l asks Mike Huettl. In his autoshop class Darrell Mangemelli will learn how to change a tire one way or another. Chad Lyle is just one of the students learning to use the computer. w LS, Academics Scott Rogers looks at Bruce Smiths pictures and gives his opinion Ken Papich works diligently on a project for his Woodshop class The players in this P.E. class watch the ball to see if it's a shot Robbie Aikman receives some guidance from his Special Ed teach- ef. v s K5 Academics English Classes Enrich Our Lives The English Department is one of the big areas in academics. Classes 'include the regulation gram- mar and vocabulary but reading speech ad- other options. Not all are hard work and no play however. Some classes, like the above picture of Mrs. Knight s Renaissance Faire where students reenacted Shakespeare s times from food to cos- tumes, had special activities. Ms. Keithley s class had a traditional and authentic tea party com- plete with crumpets. Ms. DeVroeg s freshmen baked cakes representing their book Ch21I'HCl391'S, and her senior advanced compositionists created a special magazine for their own talented works. fPictured: Evan Vernonj 7 7 7 vanced composition, and literature courses are 7 7 7 9 Y 9 ACadBIDiCS English As A Second Language Is Also Taught On Campus Some students chose to take English as a second language, tr improve in that area. They came from homes where Chinese Vietnamese, Spanish, Persian, and Laos were the dominant lan guages spoken. Ms. Boyd got them involved with not only th academic area of knowing English, but also had her student take look at some of the culture, history, and geography that's behin4 the language we speak so freely. fPictured Front Row KL to RJ: Martha Pulidog Roberto Gonzalez and Leo Feria. Middle Row: Anh Huynh and Duy Van. Back Rovw David Hurtadoi Q s 3 Q 5 5 1 S FE J Communicative Arts Gives Hands On Experience Yearbook newspaper journalism photography library science and Drama I and II are offered at SPHS in the area of Communicative Arts. Students learned basic skills like stage direction and layout design and short-cuts like interviewing correctly and the Dewy Decimal System. They discovered nothing takes the place of actually experiencing the perfect shot or meeting goals under pressure. By the time a project is completed the students have learned how to reach out and touch someone else. fPictured QL to RJ: Kerry Panno' Brian Rundlett and Anna Alcalaj Culture Days Acqualnt Us With Other Lifestyles Language courses helped students meet prerequi- sites for college and graduation. SPHS offers Spanish, French, and German. These classes are enhanced by clubs and activities such as culture days fleft, Frau Squires, students enjoy some Ger- man specialties and end up engaged in a little American horse-playll. These culture days, focus- ing on their individual countries and menus for the day, included everything from real excargot and eclairs to stroganoff and German chocolate cake with cherries to enchiladas and taco salads. Senora Mojica's class even made video reports on Spanish speaking countries like Belize on tapes. CPictured QL to RJ: Robert Spice and Gene White- ley-Rossl Among the wide variety of art classes at SPHS is Cermaics drawing commercial art regular art and painting. Many students use these courses to either bring out their talents or to just get away from a routine and be creative. Contests outside activities clubs and challenges make them a refreshing change from a tough schedule. Many of their works were displayed in the library and entered into the annual art fair in the Escondido Mall QPictured: Mark Hughesl Art Allows Us To Be Creative Academics Science Department Offers A Wide Range Of Studies The Science Department boasts a wide range of studies Everything from science fairs and weird experiments to recycling and dissecting give the science classes a new perspective on the physical and mental world around them. fPictured: Dominique Kitchenl biology, chemistry, physics physiology, and psychologyi Ac ademics Individual Attention Is Giv In Special Education SPHS rounds out its wide range of academics the Special Education classes. There were t general areas covered: handicapped rem classes for those students who needed more skills and and the resource classes for stud with average IQ's who were mainstreamed in r lar classes. In the handicapped classes, Mrs. Stevens of her students, I try to teach skills, like cooking, handling money, shop riding city buses, and keeping jobs either on c pus or in the community. Most students are f approximately six years, depending on their gress. The remedial and resource classes are r for mainstreaming students who need help in cific areas of learning. The goal of the Specia classes is to help students reach their potentia job-ready, and have a good self-esteem. As a project this year, students volunteered to sp time with these special students, giving up lun or free time to see intramural sports, play gai or just sit and talk. CPictured KL to RJ: Ms. I4 and Robert Aikmanl fomputers Help Us Set New lorizons For The Future omputers seem to be taking over our society by lips and discs. All over the campus, new ones ere introduced this year Clike SAM, our truant 'ficerJ, and a new wing, with real windows, was lded for classes. There, students discovered new iallenges and set new horizons for the future. ne pet project was an arrangement of video, com- iterized Christmas cards, complete with carols 1d moving figures, put on display in our library. lictured: Rachel Fredenburgl Our Business Department prepares students and give them the skills necessary to go into a business related career. A variety of classes such as typing skills are offered. They help to teach not only the basic mechanical skills but also social arts and how to interact with the professional world. Some students this year were able to take the new con- sumer education mastery test and get out of the required semester of filling out tax returns. CPic- tured: Kim Krugl stenography, accounting, business law, arid office i y E Career Skills Are Offered By The Business Department Academics Mechanlcally Incllned Are Accommodated In Industrlal Arts Industrial education shops were woodworking met- who were mechanically inclined or enjoyed working the elements with their hands and minds these courses gave first-hand experience with professional tools environments and situations. SPHS has a ga- rage adjoining the classroom and growing architects designed homes on the drawing-board as well as cre- ated the models out of wood. These went on display at the mall. Knowledge plus practice gave these stu- dents skills. tPictured: Mike Townsendl al, auto, drafting, and architecture classes. Forithose Home Economics Prepares Us To Cope With Everday Life How would you like to take cooking just before lunch? Or take a class of rowdy pre-schoolers on a field trip? Homemaking, child development, interior design, clothing, and home economic classes prepared students to cope with hassles in the home and they brought about prospective future interests and talents that might normally not be noticed. fPictured: Craig Leel Academics 3and, Vocal Ensemble And Dhorus Fill Our Ears With The Sound Of Music lhorus and the other musical classes underwent a hange in the middle of the year when Mr. Enoscoe Jined us, but it didn't interfere with their perfor- nances. This year, our chorus was very small, prob- bly the result of harder schedules. What they lacked ri general force, they made up for in talent and were vetter than ever, and some good soloists were among hem. The chorus participated in the Winter Con- ert, Spring Concert, and Pops Concert. The first two were general music programs given free at SPHS. The Pops was not to be missed - a grand finale of ights, music, and action. Chorus is a step to our vocal nsemble, and students learned prefessionalism as vell as expanded their vocal talents. fPictured QL to tj: Tyler Wood and Gerald Lakeb i c . r f r. ' W 1 ','. if .ssr 2 2i.ii ohhor 7 ....dnh iii W 7 Y x syn, W si 5 5 K 0 T MQW gr W ,gg tw 1 if 5 if few KK rm K f if f A 4 K ' Awww v X aww mai aw aw gg. M' f f v , f W if 1 5 r Q A A W f fm, W! ma y , W 4 . 1 'Y in M I 4,49 9 , W 'i ,M X K ff , xi ,f X gi? K ff 1 M 4 M 7 W W A wwrw Q Www 1 f ' ' ww Wm 2 Q W 5 ,MWWMMI ?w wmma-hw 'K Q Q 8 f .mmmf Lg 1 K.,,,,.ff V , ea. r W M W - ,,,, ,,,.. ' i ,, ' ff--- H' 5 Y K , ' - v:::::1:.zwQa.,:x ,m, , . ,. -ff' -,- M. 41 XG f f f f 14, ,fffpif c W, J f ,, W ,N ,A YT get M3 re, wwf? Mmffffxff few K fff3w..q,qf , W W V H151 L1 ,, FQ, may ffdiff f Wy ,, f S 1 we gfiajf a , ' M A f f 5 ' M S 1 Alf? , A new Llttle House On The Pral Lives On In Our History Department United States History Civics World Geography and World but that doesn t mean the classes are dull. Where else can you learn the methods of old-fashioned education CPriscilla where s your s1ate?J or hold your own court case and preside as the judge? Mr. Dean presented a seminar to his history stu- dents on the pioneering Little House on the Prairie school days. If you think you have it rough now back then students not only paid the teacher but had to board him sweep the schoolhouse do chores there and attend school six days a week for 10 hours a day. fPictured CL to RJ: Marc Pierucci and Mr. Deanj P.E. Expands Our Physical Stamina Physical Education may mean decayed socks and all the wrong partners to some, but it can have it's fun moments as well. Like the times you actually gained or lost those precious pounds, discovered a new and exciting activity, or finally raced around the track without once collapsing. A girl's, boy's, co-ed, adaptive, or modified P.E. class was a way to get outside and stretch out. Physical fitness tests were given to measure a student's abilities and strengths Even if you can't do a pull-up or the shuttle-run in 49 seconds, fan SPHS recordl grades could usually be put right with regular participation. Based on testing and grades, our school uses color-coded shorts to note levels of physical achievement. fPictured: Girls' 2nd Period P.E.J Academics 56 ' ' ' 99 I'le I I . 7. , . , . History are courses designed to meet graduation requirements, , , , .i y, 7 , , Y , , , , , Sims School Provides Day Care And Study MW, , . 'i K ww' fig! ,um-wmv ,o o Here at San Pasqual, a special program is available to pregnant and parent teens - the Sims school. Ori- ginally, a woman named Yora Sims held a type of home studies program on Grand Ave. In 1972 out of a desire to help the growing number of pregnant mi- nors who wanted to finish their educations. When SPHS was built, the Sims school moved in and took off from there. Now, about 30 girls and their infants and toddlers come to get the benefits of day care and study. Under Mrs. Hanaway, they learn the main subjects, and Mrs. Smerud teaches them the skills of parenting and homemaking. Although they can, no males have enrolled in the courses and have chosen instead to visit. The 14-19 year old girls are optimis- tic that they can lead a successful life with an educa- tion and a helping hand. A. Tina Barnhardt, Teresa Garcia, and Kristin McQueen B. Jessica C. QL to RJ: April, Danny, and Jessica D, Nathan E, QL to RJ: Carol Peterson faidejg Andyg Michaelg Dannyg Mrs. Lockie, and Amanda AC21d6H1lCS 2 2. M .. . sz- N .,,,. W is saw. N as ., ,HZ E E r rf ix kk-k ix I Q E . x X-.M 'V ,, ig X v V QQ' K Xxx A C 3, d B In 1 C S zigizizzzii D 0 TRIDI G T0 THE TOP fwwmump Jolynn Mashur takes to wave at a friend. Chris Bill tries for a T D C The Varsity boys X- team watches as th team passes by. Melissa Brown is intranced by the ball. B Tom Winters gets set to pin his A opponent. C. Tom Sliney prays for the shot. Q, gg. t.,.k ii in I . 5 3 QE , ,Jw Sports ....... ,.,.,.,.....,.........,,...,....,.,.,..,..,..,.,,A,V.........,,,.,...... A ..,.,,,,...........-:.....V-..,:,:.1.2.E.i:-::--,--,.fV:,..- Varsity Football's A Step Above i Scores Opp Torrey Pines Orange Glen Carlsbad 8 Oceanside Ramona Poway San Marcos El Camino Escondido Varsity Football S.P. vs . 18 ' 13 24 Mt. Carmel 20 29 30 28 14 27 ' 19 48 16 28 22 8 10 6 38 41 15 A- A great Catch made by R0b9l't0 Salas- Varsity Football KL to RJ Bottom Row: Jim Turnerg Coach Tom Sheppardg Grant Gingerichg Davr Emersong Mark Larseng Jay Parkerg Phil Gardncrg John Coseog Craig Browkawg Mike Belfordg Jamii Rodriguezg Dave Williamsg Darin Dunng Chris Portisg Brian Westg Matt Luttiog Dane Blockg Ron Woerner Roberto Salasg Bobby Penalosag Coach Bob Woodhouseg Coach Jim Barrettg Middle Row: Coach Jacl Corleyg Coach Del Griffing Mike Mawg Paul Goldbergg Curt Browng Greg Crowderg Kevin Broseg Tin Lockieg Greg Bratteng Mike Spindelg Clint Cruzg Bobby Petnikg Kelly Simpsong Jeff Smithg Mike Stark Matt Starkleg Damien Macalusog Rick Schwendg Jeff Mooreg Beau Willetteg Tom Andrewsg Coach Eddii Lunag Coach Mike Dolang Top Row: John St. Matting Darby Barrettg Jesus Gutierrezg Coach Bill McAl1is terg Shawn Pattockg Coach Gary McNealg Erik Kolbergg Coach Paul Moyneurg Jeff Bagliog Greg Meyer Tom Dabasinskasg and Jason Bill. B. Dane Block brings 'em down. If you can't fly with the Eagles, get out of the sky. That was the motto of this year's fighting varsity football team. It got then through many exciting games, landing them with a 7-3 overall and 4-2 league record. According to the coaches, our defense was small but quick, and had a big heart. Our offense held big linemen and although our fast runningbacks ran for over 1,000 yards, we had some super passing games. Outstanding players included Greg Bratten, Tom Dabosinskas, Ron Woerner, Tim Lockie, Pau Golberg, and Curt Brown. Although San Pasqual was favored to take CIF, they just didn't make it. Awesome games are nov memories . . . both defeats like El Camino, and our stellar victories like Ramona and Escondido. A -mm Varsity Football 5. A. Eagles Attack! B. Paul Goldberg neutralizes Broadway Joe. D. Ron Woerner sneaks the ball from Greg Bratten C Varslty Football m mifffw C. Quarterback Greg Bratten looks for the opening. 28 15 26 3 23 24 n , A , v , , , , 7 I 7 3 Y 3 3 3 3 Y I 5 Y 7 7 ! 7 S V 1 , y y 9 7 7 7 V V' f 5 I 5 if A s 4 1 1 255554. :5.:5: f lpujl NY ,,,vm 'K , Ms Football Has A Step To Go 4. J V Football l S.P. 12 Mt. Carmel 13 6 Orange Glen 0 17 Carlsbad 14 5 35 7 W 22 8 13 14 Oceanside Ramona Poway ' San Marcos El Camino Escondido J.V. Football QL to RJ Bottom Row: Russ Woernerg Mike Cooper' Jeff Gilbert' Fernando Va . Chris Bill Struggling for the last few yards. Chris Petersen' Grant Oberle' Ricky Rodriguez' Frank Collurafici' Alex Sada' Jay Jures' B. Russ Woemer goes one on one for a first Tucker' Kobi Iki' Juan Garcia' Mike Hoerr' Scott Eilerts and John Busch' Middle Row: down, Thomas' Rick Aschbrenner' Jason Clark' Todd Blakley' Jay Anderson' Jeff Myers Rick Lo Kris Lewis' Jim Ponchetti' Mike Thomas' Brett Sloan' Todd Dunlavey' Chris Notolli' Jim C Scott Stanley' Top Row: Kevin Hecker' Chris Bill' Jason Myers' Eugene Champage' Gil Toscano' Wayne Ostrander' Shawn Pattock' Garret Dixon' and Mike Kircher. The Junior Varsity football team proved strong in many areas. Not only being strong physically but also of strong mi They were as a family and stuck together as one. As the team grew stronger, they grew together, as one. Esprit Corps was one of their many mottos that explains the closeness of this group. The whole team stood out instead of - certain individual. They were undefeated in League play. With strong goals, we can be sure to expect dynamic thi from these players in the future. q 1::1a.aa- W- N JV Football 'reshmen Football Steps In shmen Football KL to RJ Bottom Row, Joshua Alleng Christopher Leeg Nathan Garciag Jimmy ytong Scott Thomasg Kevin Herdeg Eric Hortong Andy Lovelandg Justin McGough3 Steven Alleng ig Tully, Steven Pittsg Paul Cookg Dennis Hong, Jim Edsong Coach Ron Cherkin, and Coach Bud 'l M'ddlR .Al E t JffL 'Rb tT ' Th W' 'J hD h io o, 1 e ow' ex as mang e ange, o er orniog omas inter, osep oug er- Christopher .Suttieg Sean Jacobsg Shane Batchellerg Todd Attenbergerg Joshua Stuart, Stuart A Opp. Mr. Carmel Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona Poway San Marcos El Camino Escondido The freshman football team is the taking-off step for new Eagles. This year, under Coach Jayne, the team got a 2-6 record with one tie and end- ed up fourth in the league. They got off to a slow start, but improved and ended on a positive win over Escon dido, when it all came together Highlighted players include Jimmie Clayton, Andy Loveland, Eric Hor ton, and Tony Medina. Some of the freshmen go on to the JV and varsity teams, while others cut themselves Coach Jayne looks forward to his next brood of Eaglets A. Freshmen take a step in the right direction B. Jimmy Clayton goes for the T.D C. Andy Loveland gives us his serious look ' B Freshmen Football Freshmen Football SP 8 13 22 Orange Glen 27 0 0 14 26 22 14 14 28 12 13 6 30 19 7 Varsity Volleyball Scores Varsity Volleyball SP Opp. Carlsbad 3 2 Oceanside 3 0 Ramona 3 1 San Marcos 3 2 El Camino 2 3 Escondido 3 0 Carlsbad 3 1 Oceanside 3 0 Ramona 3 1 El Camino 3 0 San Marcos 3 0 Escondido 3 0 3 2 3 2 0 3 CIF Playoffs Mar Vista University La Jolla Granite Hills o s As Coach Lori Becker put it, this year's girls Varsi- ty Volleyball team's motto may well have been, never say die. They stayed aggressive to get to the semi-finals of CIF. One high point included having Olympic star, Caren Kemner, help out the team in practices. Junior Carrie Luttio and Kathy Vernetti were leaders in the team, both talented and inspirational. The Volleyball team ended up second in the county-the best San Pasqual has ever done. A. Blair Noonan takes a breather. B. Kathy Vernetti spikes the ball with Fighting Eagle Pow- er A Step Above l 3i Varsity Volleyball KL to RJ: Amy Thompson and Tracey Masamotog Ann Master and Julie Hartg Kim Jordan and Julie Doriag Carrie Luttio and Kath Vernettig Kelly Brennan and Blair Noonan, and Coach Laurie Becker. Varsity Volleyball A. Patricia Tavis makes a powerful serve. B. Our own Carrie Luttio watches that spike. C. Where's the ball. , asks Blair Noonan. D. What a serve! wmmm,,,m,WmnM 7'z74f'7' . I ,, , H121 11: 5 WE 'FP-e .im A oooo iiy. ,iss , L A ---- s.no . kj:-jj-'f 'nkk :ifkj El 5 H. if - i f -,S,:' :::. -FL F- 'iii Eli! 5252 1 ..., sm N- ' ,:-fra ' - ' iii S EEE? ' ' I I is gl sr: ' ii Sz is 1? s.ss s n in -M M ' 1 s ' , ,'--L V1 :E k .L , i 5 , ,, -Q n 'Q ff Q .X ' in ee... . i s : Wai K X '-if .. :Q5I..s:. K - k - K X S f s ,..,,s, '-- , ' 5 M sssii ii.. i,ksis. l I.. .ssssi s,s. o .V ss ssss s s l A---- - ..sss ssss,... ,k N s s oe,.oonn ...ok, 5 ..,. N ,WW ,M , all ..... , C Varsity Volleyball JV Volleyball Steps Up ' J .V. Volleyball S.P. 2 Mira Mesa 1 2 Oceanside I 2 Ramona 1 Poway 2 San Marcos 2 Escondido 3 Oceanside 1 Poway 1 San Marcos 1 Escondido The JV volleyball team, led by i year Coach Mueller, really hustled year to come in second overall wit 11-6 score, and got 8-4 in league. JVV Har She ryl Longfellow Meryl Verbeek, and Kellyann Carney. Top Row: Coach L. Mueller, Keriann tain Amy Floyd, Aline Sullivan, C tine Butalid, and Kathy Dabasinu were in the spotlight. The JV team one of the best in the county an- favored to take the league champ ship next year. olleyball CL to RJ Bottom Row: Julie Vanderwoude, Chrissie Rochester, Amy Floyd, Kathy rison Catherine Stark and Deanna Taylor. Middle Row: Mandy Wood, Christine Butalid, Simms, Cindy Hollis, Tricia Mayer, and Catherine Dabasinskas. W A A. An eagle flying high. B. Amy Floyd steps up for the spike. lgal Varsity Girls' Volleyball rsity JV Waterpolo QL to RJ Bottom Row: Bruce Wilkins, Jay Dimoffg Brian Fitzwaterg Kelly dersong Kristen Kruse, Kerry Burke, and Selva Alahan. Middle Row: Kathryn Young, Brian ,erberryg Daniel Kraft, Jeff Bannister, Matthew Martini, and Jean Young. Top Row: Jay xerg Lenny Brown, Aaron Klapkag Philip Larson, and Charles Voelker. Varsity aterpolo Treads The H20 Coach Richard Harris led the Varsity water polo team this year. The team consisted of mostly inexperienced players, although leaders such as Jay Dimoff, Dan Kraft, and Bruce Wil- kins gave it their all. They practiced a couple of hours a day at the Grape- day pool, sharing it with Escondido High. The end of the season saw two victories for the team, and ties with Escondido and Carlsbad High. ll W A. Hey guys, over here. , says Daniel Kraft B. 4'Oh know! says, James Young again B Varsity Waterpolv Varslty Waterpolo Mlra Mesa Escondldo Carlsbad Vlsta Fallbrook Mt Carmel Army Navy Unlverslty Poway Orange Glen mmnmv acyl Wwvwiilv fffwwwmz A Jay Dlmoff says I want actlonl B Get off me Im trylng to score C Thls better make It 23? 5 ff 5 Q 4 3 5 3 f H l ' 'L naftx 1 L, tw 1' t' ,, aw ' 10 ' 5 so 'W 2 4 , , ' 20 12 - ' ' i'. , ' Polnt Loma 16 C y l t 3' y t i VIZZ y . . 24 I I Mrr, I I , ,,,,, M, A , A VW , 22 W VVVV U ,L,, , tty. 'l 17 ,, ,'V, ,,:-f l'L 'K ll K 5 g, 'f if ,, tl ' 71 S 5 F E 5 1 9 50 , , A . Varsity Boys Waterpolo i s i H20 Polo Treads The Surf Maya. mmm Scores S P 5 13 3 8 12 Carlsbad 11 1 12 4 10 3 22 2 4 2 6 2 6 7 12 2 8 Is it a goal? The statue of Liberty is out for H20 Polo Dangerous waters. Come to mef' JV Waterpolo J.V. Waterpolo Mira Mesa Escondido Vista Fallbrook Mt. Carmel Army Navy Point Loma University Poway Orange Glen The Junior Varisty water polo team was also an inexperienced one. They prac- ticed with the varsity team, at a disad- vantage as San Pasqual has no pool of it's own. Their coach quit soon after the sea- son was under way, and SPHS graduate Dub Kruse took over for them. Aiming for the top on the team were Phil Larson and Selva Aslahan. The team played to learn from experience and they won sev- eral games throughout the season. Varsity Field The field hockey team took high strides this year under second year Coach Shehan. They had a 12-5 over- all record and tied with Fallbrook for second place in the league. Chris Richards, Jeannine McCoy, and Tammy West were strong leaders. Their goal was to make it to CIF, and Coach Sheehan is optimistic that next year's team will do it. Fallbrook, as their toughest competition, made a memorable game against S.P., but our girls played their hearts out and broke the deadlock tie in overtime. Field hockey gave them all a fair shot to be part of a super team. A. Viki Gazzara over comes her opponent as she strives for the goal. B. Barbara Busalachi gets aggressive. Hockey Strides High X Ei YZ i Varsity Field Hockey CL to Rl Bottom Row: JV Coach B. Krauseg Coach Sheehang J Goldberg, M. Villag Jeanine Scianog Linda Wandersg Diane Malyg Anne Riffleg Renee Tay Barbara Busalachig Susan Kroesheg Lisa Klapkag Jennifer McCoy, and Coach P. Sheel Middle Row: Sandra Shimookag Julie Sloang Rachel Fredenburgg Janelle Fredenburgg Ca Pattock, and Chris Richardsg Top Row: Kim Thomasg Kori Turnerg Heather Fullerg G: Carpenterg Nicole Stangerg Michelle Johnson, and Jeanine McCoy. I l i A Varsity Field Hockey if Ni x Q Y? 1, awk we X Q Q VS www s ,M s fs igwc 15 Scsi sfiigsaisf 'Y if COTS S Varsity Field Hockey VlSt San Fallbrook ey Plnes ansld Marcos a Dlegeto bro y Pines a Dlegeto Torr Oce San Vlst San Fa l Torr ansld Marcos layoffs brook Oce San CIF Fall Vlkl Gazzara meets the challenge Mellssa Brown knows where the actlon IS Varslty player L1Sa Klapka shows us per fectlon kiss Fe ,ess X K wi x lgigiimik? W as 2559? W FFF 5 is 5 sim W3 5 'Q News ,xv sails X max. 2 5 gil? F we swf? XRS Jr is awww X 3,05 4 if W Y E -Q sf QS ,Q lf 933. xg SM? li kwin was QW gm sm ,Y sf Q K N ww fs sasc Rows? X is lgt sS A We ls S5 F .':' F ys., wx? 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This year's Junior Varsity Field Hockey team finished the season exultant and with good reason Under Coach Brad Krause s training the enthusiastic group of girls went from basics to going out and playing their games with surprising re sults With players like Rachel Freden burg Anne Riffle and Susan Kroesche the team shot it s way up to capture the Avocado League Co Championship Goalie Gayle Carpenter saved the day more than once with her fast action blocks One highlight of this season was the friendliness and accepting attitude of the team at Fallbrook High both teams cheered each other on This year gave them not only a victory but many excit ing prospects for next year s Varsity team A J V Field Hockey discussing last minute strategies B Heather Fuller taking the hock ey ball down the field to another score C Sandy Shimooka wacking her ball D The look of determination shown by another fight mg Eagle E Sandy Shimooka manuevering the ball away from an opponent 'Wai X ? YQ! ,Q Mm Ffieff is is F J E H r yrci e e e -1,:Q t.e- e iiie 1.11 V Vgiiv. k eiiv J.V. Girls Field Hockey gf-if-WMMW V e Qi Varsit Tennis Swings To 2nd 3 arsity Girls Tennis QL to RJ Bottom Row: Landra Browng Samantha Edwardsg Amy Crowleyg ndrea Paleng Michel Millerg Cindy Hodgesg Alison Millerg Mara Vernong Kim Krugg Jana unng Nicole Maing Pam Guilesg Heidi Fryeg Jennifer Gannong Leticia Marrerog C. Christianson, id Joey Dooley Middle Row: Lena Koutsoukosg Jill DuDuckg Janelle Youngg Monica Bautistag lonica Wittgowg Nicole Smith, and Robin Schaeffer Top Row: Allison Hodgesg Suzette Goulartg Jlynn Masuhrg Peri Klemmg Diana Valadezg K. Berghorst, and Coach Ron Pete. Scores Tennis Varsity Girls S P 26 El Camino 1 25 Escondido 3 11 Carlsbad 16 26 Oceanside 2 23 Ramona 5 22 San Marcos 6 25 El Camino 3 25 Escondido 3 12 Carlsbad 15 28 Oceanside 0 17 Ramona 11 25 San Marcos 3 CIF Playoffs 5 Mission Bay 2 O La Jolla 7 Our Varsity girl's tennis had one super- year. Coach Ron Peet led them to the CIF Semi-Finals after a second place in league. Among the players that helped the team were Nicole Main who cap- tured the league singles title with a re- cord of 44 and 0, Joey Dooley and Kim Krug who won the league doubles title. These and four other S.P. girls made it to the individual CIF tournment. A lot of new talent came into the team and ev- eryone enjoyed themselves. Coach Peet adds that tennis is an excellent condi- tioning sport and one that you can play at any age. Things look good for the future said Peet. X XXX I AJ Cindy Hodges concentrates on her swing. BJ Jana Dunn uses Eagle Powerw in her serves. A 2 I I Varsity Te nn1s X T.. L Monica Wittgow shows us grace. Jana Dunn has her eye on that ball. Amy Crowley, the lady in waiting. Come on, serve that ball. Allison Miller uses all her force. ,, .iii Q is :.. Na. 'smwwLaw1.fsWf- on so sm M' , .... . 9 Wag A Varsity Tennis W is 'I KW? Q' ..fQ..:f,:s...wQls.:.',i:sl1l Nw, ::- f --VJIKHWSQ-elif'--Is-Qasww V Tennis Steps Cn The Court El Camino Escondido , Oceanside Ramona Escondido Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona J .V. Tennis S.P. 27 ' 1 25 ' 2 1 1 Carlsbad 1 1 19 ' 3 24 3 25 ' 3 18 10 24 0 20 4 Led by Coach Karen Berghorst, the girl's Junior Varsity tennis team went to the top and tied for first in the league. Sunday Curtis and Cas- sie Christianson stood out in the sin- gles and Jean Young and Jolyn Ma- suhr made a good team for the dou- bles matches. Trouncing Carlsbad was one of the noteable highlights of the season, with SPHS making a good comeback after a loss the first time. The team had breakfasts, a parent picnic, and social gatherings. Enthusiasm and practice, on season and off, marked the JV players. A. Michelle Miller uses complete concentra- tion. B. Jolynn Masuhr plays with ease. C. Where's the ball? JV Girls Tennis Cross Country Strides High A. Larry Markle poses for the camera while running. B. The heat is on for Kerry Panno. C. Bruce Evans goes for the' win. D. Lance Hegerle shows the look of pain. 51 Vh fgg - 6 1 was is-iw 3.51.- Oi ,.-:. . 'f 9 , C y s 344 Cross Country Varsity And JV sg 5. Si Q S , -. Si 'K KL x , 1 .5 f ' .. K , 1 , f. 5 . 1 I ,, .. 1 ., ---- ' f ., V lawns 5 - X- - 1 , f 5 3152 'L ' . hhk . i 5 to ' s S g i i i ... 1 s L , gg LL'gL . . ,hhk , ,- -t , 3 -. E ' t s ' -- f ' it ... 'f-f ' -2 - vvvvvv A K X A -3 A f - W 5 55 I Qs K 5 s I S . f 7 h i f ii X I ,g-q,g5555e?'I:Il:i5:!:E:v.::-,fsigjjg qxgig 7 ,jkjL.g:555:--'g 1'g:g2111'- ffiiilgg',.::51'V''EgA,jL::E5siIE.!S1i:::5-fEE'Ef.fi555tr5'? '7i757::?515F'T T5.:.:i515L iisiwfilxi- f. E i it is C Eddie Reno struts his stuff on the beach. Kitts Dimoff takes the early lead. Karen Bowyer portrays her determination. '4What am I doing out here?', asks Greg Winters. B . 1 Cross Country Varslty And JV ...ff .,., f W 4' as W Varsity Girls'X-Country Steps To CIF Title Country Fallbrook Carlsbad Escondido El Camino Oceanside San Marcos Varsity Cross s.P. 29 27 18 Ramona 44 15 48 21 39 24 35 15 50 16 43 The spectators have caught a sense of excitement from the runners doing warm-ups. Final stretches and a look of determi- nation combined with a sub- dued nervousness, and they head for the stating line. Heads bow .over blue and gold uni- forms as a small prayer is said, and last minute advice from the coach gives the girls a new kind of strength. They line up for the starter's gun. . . . And they're off! SPHS has come to race for yet another victory . . . In keeping with their season with a purpose, the girl's Cross Country Varsity team had an- other stellar season. Led by Kerry Panno and Alchera Cle- menshaw, the running Eagles defended their league title. The team went to the Kenny Re- gionals Invitational. Alchera Clemenshaw, coming in firstin the juniorfsenior unseated race, let the competition know that San Pasqual was not to go un- challenged. Under the coach's trained eyes, the team went from first place in the league for the seventh consecutive year to a CIF victory by the top ten girls: the third time in the past four years. Through hard work and determination, the girls met their purpose. A. Laurie Gannon fleftb and Al- chera Clemshaw team up. E B. Karen Bowyer glides towards the finish. Varsity and J .V. Girls Cross Country QL to RJ Bottom Row: Tami Karrg Heidi Millerg Melissa Wobbe Kristi Kaufmang Cari Beckettg Suzanne Bartleyg and Coach Wilbur Wester Middle Row: Kim Lis Brenda Snyderg Laurie Gannong Alchera Clemeshawg Kerry Pannog Xio Ibanta, and Coach Vince Cle Top Row: Kitts Dimoffg Yvonne Pitnerg Anne Knipsteing Debbie Philips, Tami Chuangg Shelia Patter and Coach Claire Panno. xx 1 L, A :gi . ..-f,,:.g5',?sfi ,:f?f'fiL 555 as t . . ,:- . ,... 2. . 4 A -gc... 1- ' L: 25533557 .. g ,Q it .,.. i 55 - ' L .2 , .. .... 5 X it sttt ....... sa SSEFTS' .:-551.11 3 X42 . , .sc .f L V i: , 'EE Ai' 41.1.31 5 N 'K 'I ' QM 4 X X., S5S r fS'25ief5E2?:?'fl 'ASE-Ai: A: X15 : 3 Q --.. . Qfew.--5 1215115 Qs 'gf is iw X x 5 ..... X. X - . 51 2 fi S. R F , 1 1 x S P X ' -' 555 -2 ' ' sr ' -i - , Cross Country Varsity And JV Girls I.V. Girls' X-Country Steps Out ' ndefeated .X E. f is 'Y' a tag, 4 az .:ff.., ' -. in W . ,avi .K 1 3 .fn , A . gm, fx wy V , . it , X, at fmgiwiz. ' Country Fallbrook Carlsbad Escondido El Camino Oceanside San Marcos The girl's Junior Varsity Cross Country team had a terrific sea- son and showed some top po- tential for future successes. This year they were led by Ab bie Thompson, Tammy Karr and Yolanda Torres. What made the team work was their attitude of running with and for the group. The Mt. SAC races were a moment to remember as the our Junior Varsity team came in first. In traditional style, they won the league title for the sixth time in a row un defeated all year. Junior Varsi ty prepared the girls for tough er runsg it was a place for both growing and learning A. Laurie Zingheim tries out running with her eyes closed B. I am almost theref' says Xio Ibarra C. There's that varsity smile from Cari Beckett D. Debbie Philips runs to the line with 7 7 , - Eagle Ease. Cross CountryCVarsity And JV Girls J.V. Girls Cross S P 16 40 19 Ramona 44 15 50 15 50 19 40 15 50 18 43 Eagle Express ls Explosive This year's boy's Cross Country Var- sity and Junior Varsity teams had a season with a purpose. They dedi- cated themselves to capturing the league title in the memory of Fer- nando Vallina, a former runner at SPHS. Practice and their famous teamwork brought them to their goal. Senior Lance Hegerle, fresh- man Francis O'Neil, and junior Bret Wickham led the Varsity team up- wards. Enrique Fonseca and Glen Winters held their own in Junior Varsity. Along the way, members went up to the Kenny Regionals In- vitational in Los Angeles and ran against top runners from eleven western states. The competition was stiff, and the learning experience was good - they learned new techniques of water-balloon throwing and mid- night raids. By the end of the season, they'd tied in the league, and the top ten captured second at ClFg the high- est ever in our running history. Over- all, it was a terrific year. Francis O Neil in the lead for the Running Eagles John Roberts runs right on past El Capitan Greg Winters all alone in the lead. Cross Country Boys' Varsity and Junior Varsity: Bottom row KL to RJ: Bret Humphreysg John Roberts: Rick K t Winters, and Hans Zingheim. Middle row lL to RJ: Coach Westerg Lance Hegerleg Eddie Rennp Bret Wickhamg C Tom Johnson. Bottom row QL to Rl: Coach Pannog Artie Rodriguezg Larry Markleg Glen Wintersg Eddie Fonse d C Cleveland. A. . , , . B. ' ' C. ' ' vm W, ' ' ' ' ., 'Lil ff m LAM ,f M , '- H ,riff-M fi We 2 , Cross Counlry Varsity And JV Boys X -L -JM' ,,,1 if N .Y is S' X . . Hx :X if fix N s 'F W . Q iff X QQ S Hs N -2 f X Hu is A MQW R xwme Y wg, 5 fi Qggxslriw -:X ss' 5 xi 553 kr S 2 .K SFS 5 5 RK X A-E ' V N Eg Q? N x .K - W Q K , Em A 4 'P f 11- X: .1---is SN X 3? y NK N .V fx SX -- N :li .ki ,- ES' Q- K K . G Q Qs X Q if 5 y y,0f gif -Qb fQ' s 1+: if S S :.k N KLKL...L. I Kg as X KL Q YN-::. 3? , ff, , :QX Q X.1Ax.. .X'- 5 gf ww Frosh Eagles Stride High Frosh Boys SP 15 Fallbrook 44 15 Ramona 50 15 Carlsbad 50 15 Escondido 50 19 El Camino 33 17 44 21 40 Oceanside San Marcos There's a freshman boy's Cross Country team that went undefeated all season. Yes, although there were not enough girls to rally for a girl's team, these Golden eaglets upheld San Pasqual's reputation for the top runners. One highlight occurred when our freshman team won top honors at the 1985 Mt. San Antonio College fMt. SACD Invitational. As expected they went on to capture the league title. Commendable team- work and mutual support always the hallmark of these teams held them together on the course. With some gentle persuasion and a lot of encour- agement from Coach Wester Coach Panno and Coach Buck leading run- ners such as Brian Brady Brad Per- ry and Mitchell Jarvis finished very well. Freshmen Francis O Neil and Bradly Trejillo started in the fresh- man team but moved quickly into the Varsity spotlight. The team is a stepping-stone and members are soon to be the main-stays for our Ju- nior Varsity and Varsity teams. Said Coach Wester Their dedication and unity pulled them through every time. Good job guys! Provencio teams up to follow. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 66 7 77 7 -Mis' ,'fl.l-343 ,,.... Q. . VM ' Fernando Serrato leads the pack, and Todd '- , , , , , , Y 'Y Cross Country Boys Freshman QL to RD Bottom Row: M. Jarvis S. Walters A. Sutton Provencio B. Brady Top Row: R. Markle B. Perry R. Ray C. Zingheim . Freshmen Cross Country 'arsity Boys' Basketball Shoots High lty Boys Basketball: Top Row CL to RD: Coach Phil Smith, Rich Prusinskig Jason Billy Jeff Baglio, and li Vannest. Middle Row CL to RJ: Kelly Simpson, Troy Mounierg Bill Bruce, Read Fenner, and Steve Bottom Row QL to RJ: Augustine San Jose, Chris Taggeg Kevin Vannestg Leonard Rodriquez, and 1 iney. 1 B Basketball St Augustine Varsity Boys S.P. . ' 61 Orange Glen 60 60 Vista 56 76 Carlsbad 60 ' 47 Oceanside 48 54 Ramona 49 56 San Marcos 39 60 El Camino 75 67 Escondido 47 A. Jeff Baglio gives us wrist action. B. Leonard Rodriquez becomes air borne. C. Bill Bruce searching for the open Ulan. The time is slipping away. Orange Glen High is ahead, but one more shot by San Pasqual could win the game for us. Excitement builds. The crowd is tense, for SPHS Leonard Rodriguez in being allowed a free throw. An intake of breaths as the ball sails in an arc and swishes through the hoop. We've won, with a mere two seconds left in the game. There will be many memories for the varsity boy's Basketball team this year, from the agonizing one point loss to Oceanside to our Dash for Cash at our home game against Ramona lwhich we won, by the wayl. The Dash for Cash, in which the holder of the ticket stub number is drawn, lets someone from the audience pick up all the scat- tered one dollar bills hefshe can in 30 seconds. This year, Allison Miller won 20 plus dollars from Coach Marsh's idea. With players like Rich Prusinski, Jeff Baglio, and Leonard Rodriguez, they couldn't go too far wrong. C ifarsity Boys Basketball Rich Prusinski blocks the shot. Leonard Rodriguez shows off his stuff. Jeff Baglio goes for the shot. Jason Bill displays style and grace. Down the court again goes Jeff Baglio. p x I N Varsity Boys' Basketball V Boys'Basketball Leaps To . Boy's Basketball Bottom Row QL to RD: Jim McNameeg Jon Buschg Arty Rodriguez: Steve Ramirez, Mike Talvensaari Middle Row: Scott Padgettg Craig Ferisg Brian Nolan, and Shawn Paddock Top v: Keith Nicholsg Mike Hoerrg Chris Bill, and Coach Ron Cherkin. B A J.V. Boys' Basketball The Hoops Basketball J.V. Boys S P 34 Orange Glen 46 33 Vista 52 33 Carlsbad 37 34 Oceanside 33 40 Ramona 41 30 San Marcos 40 50 El Camino 52 39 Escondido 60 A. John Busch goes for the free throw. B. All-American style shown by Keith Nicols. C. Where do I go now, Mom says Brian Nolan. First year Coach Buck had his hands full with the Junior Varsity Boy's Bas- ketball team. Although team members came from last year's freshman team, they tried to improve after a rocky start at the season's open. Basically, we've had to crack down on the fundamen tals, said Coach Buck, They practiced shooting and passing and really tried hard and worked out. Some of the in cessant drills paid off, like the 16 point victory over Vahalla and beating Oceanside by one. Sophomore Gilbert Toscano led most of the scores and re bounds during the season. It was one of trials errors battles won and wars lost Through it, members learned how to be a team and survive proudly against the odds. W ' C E I E NN 5 5' Basketball Freshmen Boys S.P. - 56 Carlsbad 44 60 - 52 41 42 60 44 64 61 62 38 E Q 1 Oceanside 1 Ramona l San Marcos El Camino E Escondido A. Andy Loveland soars like an eagle. E B. Mike Sliney demonstrates dribbling form. C. Say please, says Jimmie Clayton. Coach Moyneur has been coaching the boy's freshman Basketball team for two years as well as junior varsity and varsity football. This season was packed with excitement. They won seven games in a row 2 and defeated Mt. Carmel and Oceanside to get to the Mt. Car- mel Tournament. There, they won the Consolation Cham- 43-42. Coach Moyneur com- bined fun and discipline to get his team to put forth it's maxi- mum effort. He got players to believe in themselves and have enthusiasm. With a full court press and team hustle as strong points, our freshmen Basket- ball team got one of the best, if not the best, records in SPHS's history. ' pionship by beating Escondido F1'6Sl'lII16I1 Boys' Basketball Boys' Frosh Basketball Step To The Sho1 N Q 1 1 Freshmen Boys Basketball: Bottom Row CL to Rb: Jeremy Justg Kevin Herdeg Mike Lewisg D Andrewsg Adrian Buringrud, and Andy Loveland, Middle Row: Brad Bratteng Lance Simmonsg Townsendg Mike Waltmang Brent Garduno, and Jimmie Clayton. Top Row: Chris Suttieg Jeff Ma Mike Sheffeyg Mike Sliney, and Coach Paul Moyneur. E B farsity Girls' Basketball Goes To The .oops Girls Basketball: Bottom Row QL to RJ: Julie Doriag Nicole Maing Jennifer Gannong Nicole Rotheyg Santrack, and Coach Lori Becker. Top Row IL to RJ: Bonnie Scottg Chrissie Rochesterg Kelly Kristie Kaufmang Amy Matthews, and Casey Hodges. Varsity Girls'Basketball Varsity Girls Basketball s.P. . J Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona Mira Mesa San Marcos El Camino won by forfeit Jennifer Gannon moves the ball down the court How to do a layup by Kristie Kaufman Going for the shot xt s Bonnie Scott Welcome to the courts - he basketball courts. Our Varsity girls basketball team was de termined to capture the CIF tl tle, and they had what it takes guts and talent. Seven of the girls came from the JV team and players like Julie Doria Nicole Main Amy Matthews and Bonnie Scott showed oth ers what they could do if they tried. The hoopsters came in second in the Monte Vista Tournament, beat Orange Glen High twice, and played the leader San Marcos their toughest games ever. The team was really close, said Coach Lori Becker, they pulled together, showed good sportsmanship, class, and never gave up 72 42 ,,, . 57 48 59 ' 27 46 57 51 ' 32 ,k . A. ' B' l . . C. . I . , . g t 5 C ik S A T V Girls'Basketball Steps To The Hoops Girls Basketball: Bottom Row QL to RJ: Susie Kroescheg Keri Simmsg Jodie Rotheyg Becky Kolbg herine Longfellow, and Judy Goldberg. Top Row QL to RJ: Melissa Foxg Kathy Dadasinkasg Christie isg Jodie Williams, and Coach Shepard. E s E is l W A 5 Z 4 is Sl 5 A -x l it X E X as iii EEE 3? gi 2 Q i ,.: i ali Q J.V. Girls J Basketball s.P. ' 27 Carlsbad 45 i 36 Oceanside 33 36 Ramona 33 - 38 Mira Mesa 37 10 San Marcos 48 . 18 El Camino 19 1 Coach Todd Sheppard led the i girl's Junior Varsity Basketball team off to a rocky start this T year. The team was a young one G and inexperienced, but they . rallied to get ahead. Practice EE and more practice found them gi shooting more accurately and 3 gaining more confidence in 5 themselves. Games like Ocean- side and Ramona's were high points in the seasong they j fought closely up to the last? minutes and discovered theyi could win in a spot. Sopho- 3 mores Jodi Williams and Jodi Rothey and Freshman Kather- I ine Longfellow led the drib- blers, and the team finished 'E quite well. 2 A. Jodie Williams Swoops it through E th h . , B. MZndfy0??Vood waiting to pass. C. Jodie Williams dribbling her way to score. 2 1 is 3 il is 3 C JV Gi1'lS, Basketball Q aessigi Varsity Boys'Soccer Kick To The Top Varslty Boys Soccer Grossmont Fallbrook San Dlegulto Mt Carmel Carlsbad Oceanslde Ramona San Marcos El Camino Escondido Chris Smlth IS on the run Tlm Lockxe tries a new move. Teddy Moore gives praise to the a Second year Varsity Boy s Soccer Coach Ashley saw his team get off to a rough start thls season For a number of reasons they didn t do as well as expected Slckness going through the team 1nJur1es etc. kept them from reaching top po- tentlal Red cards were frequently given to players as stern repri- mands for consistantly doing wrong moves they kicked a player off the field for that game and kept him from playing in the next game. Sald the coach, Defense IS a strong polnt, but we're lacking our past striking power 'l There were high points as well this year, such as beating Grossmont, a powerful op- ponent Key players were Mike Stark, Nacho Reyes, and Mike Morgan We are definitely a force to be recognized, said Coach Ash- ley, but we just d1dn't get out of the startmg gate fast enough A S.P. 3 1 5 1 1 ' ' O 0 . 4 0 0 3 ' 0 4 3 2 0 1 ' 2 3 ' 0 A. ' ' ' . B. . . . C. . . b ll. Varsity Boys Soccer: Bottom Row fL to RJ: Jay Parkerg Tim Lockieg Rick Evansg Niko Iki, and Mike S Middle Row: Chris Nitoli: Chris Bagliog Chris Smithg Kobi Ikig Teddy Moore, and Tim Morgen. Top l Mike Morgeng Inacio Reyesg John Fernandez, and Coach Norm Ashley. B Varsity Boys' Soccer Q fn Mm - ,:V,2,, 4 av , 'fL 4 WM, M39 4, JV Boys'Soccer Kicks To Goal Soccer Grossmont Fallbrook Mt. Carmel Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona San Marcos El Camino Escondido J.V. Boys S P 4 1 2 0 1 San Dieguito 1 0 6 3 2 3 ' 0 2 3 4 2 1 0 10 1 Coach Dan Shedd went from playing on SPHSls soccer teams for four years to the assistant varsity coach to this year's Junior Varsity boy's soccer coach. His team fought its way to the top and had a super season. Outstanding players were many, including Humberto Aguirre, Matt Combe, Jon Savin, Jim Hawkins, and Scott Lauman who was cut off early with a knee injury. The team has a lot of heart, said Coach Shedd in an early interview, K'that's the reason they've kept on winning. And they never give up.'l A win over Ramo- na was what they needed at the time, when they were second in the league and looking at next Friday's decisive game against the Bulldogs. The term HDribblers die was heard on the prac- tice field many times, as Coach Shedd worked his members to be a team, not individuals. Passing got worked on, too. By the end of the season, the team was greatly improved, and there are opti- mistic outlooks to next year's varsity team. A. Jon Savin gives his opponent a foot- lock: B. Jim Hawkins is on his way to the goal. C. What grade are you in ? asks Jon Savin, to opponent. J.V. Boys Soccer Bottom Row QL to Rl: Andres Alvarez, Armando Michalski, Jim Hawkins, Shar O'Harren, and Mike Cooper. Middle Row: Tarek Khalil, Jon Savin, Paul Condie, James Daza, E Lawmann, and Chris Ercek. Top Row: Pedro Umberto, Thad Hamilton, Tim Davis, Jerry Morris, Brodesser, and Coach Dan Shedd. A B c ccc' Www, 4..Q:1-,j .1 Boys' Soccer 'rosh Boys'Soccer Steps To A New Goal hmen Boys Soccer: Bottom Row CL to Rl: John Hockleyg Brad Anthertong Keith Sustickg Joel isong Brad Perryg Steve Allen, and A.J. Ashley. Middle Row: Kevin Andersong Steve Davidsong Craig erg Richard Russell, and Jeremy Pitarig Top Row: Sulvan Hillg Jayson DeWallg Marcus Wiemersg rge Vegag Emilio Mirandag George Ugire, and Coach Web Cate. Soccer San Marcos Vista . Mt. Carmel Poway Ramona San Dieguito Torrey Pines Freshmen Boys S.P. 3 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 1 5 1 6 Fifth year Coach Web Cate led the Freshman Boy's Soccer team through good times this year. Their season was a roller- coaster one, with them going from first to second and strug- gling back towards first again in league placing. Memorable games and memorable names went together, such as the game against Mt. Carmel when Stew- art Smith scored three goals in the end of the fourth to tie up the game 4-4. Other noteworthy team members were Mike Mor- tensen, Brad Perry, and Jeorge Vega. The freshman team had to work in passing the ball harder and faster and Coach Cate's cry of Put a little mus- tard on it! was a familiar sound. It seems they heard it, because although the freshmen weren't sure of any high expec- tations, they became a leading contender for the league title. A. Jeremy Pitari seems scared of the ball B, George Vega shows off his skills C, Eagle Footwork in actign B Freshmen Boys' Soccer Varsity Girls Soccer Is Goal Stepping Scores Grossmont Fallbrook San Clemente San Dequito Mt Carmel Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona Torrey Pines San Marcos El Camino Varsity Girls Soccer S.P. Vista A. Julie Scheffey goes for that ball. B Sara Vejtasa watches the action go by. C. Ronna Shedd shows us her best. Varsity Girls Soccer Bottom Row CL to RJ Jonna Ottog Lisa Klapkag Suzanne Virdeng Sara Vejtasag Scheffeyg Mari Etson, and Asst. Coach Joan Shedd. Middle Row: Mary Hockg Christy Tolerg Kulmeyerg Pam Guilesg Dawn Evansg Liz Clevelandg and Coach Bill Bullock. Top Row: Stephanie Ronna Sheddg Cindy Tasher, Kelly Andersong Karen Lindseyg Stephanie Allen, and Missy Macka Coach Bill Bullock has been on a winning streak for the past two years in leading the girl's varsity Soccer team. This year, CIF was on his mind again. A lot of action took place, such as the great planning they did for the San Marcos game. Our girls met the challenge and beat both of the local high schools as well. They played at the Holiday Tournament and in the process, Ronna Shedd gained some honors for her fast feet. Other outstanding individuals were Lisa Klapka, Dawn Evans, and Chris Kuhl- meyer. Coach Bullock has coached for three years now, and took his team to the finals in 1982. This year seemed to follow the pattern. Everyone got along well and put forth a lot of effort for this successful season. Varsity Girls Soccer J .-.. ji. .,,- , , f Q 'S ,if J ,Q ,,, 4 if 111, ,W 1 ' 1 .J 5. wi' Y z ,fe fs X S Girls'Soccer Step p To The Goal Soccer Carlsbad Ramona Torrey Pines San Marcos Vista J .V. Girls s.P. 9 o 7 0 1 1 4 1 2 o This year the Junior Varsity girls soc- cer is going to go for it! exclaimed an enthusiastic Coach Chlebowski at an early interview. She's been coaching for San Pasqual for the past three years, and loves it. Their goal was to win league. Their most important game oc- cured at the Holiday Tournament in which they placed second. Kathy Har- rison won most valuable JV player here, and at the end of the season other outstanding players were Kathy Day and Shannon Etson As for other games they tied up with Torrey Pines after losing to them for the past two years They also beat our local high schools teams The strongest team they played against was San Marcos, and they defeated them on the first match. Coach Chelowbski never played soccer in her l1fe until she gradually learned from one of her daughters She went on to study soccer and became an enthusi- astlc coach for San Pasqual Monica Kaufman uses all her 'Eagle Power to get the ball Jennifer Barsell does the Hokey Po- ey Joanne Tasher shoots for the goals A. ' K B. ' ' k . C. J.V. Girls Soccer Bottom Row tLtoRj: Monica Kaufmang Lori Vergeerg Trisha Bagliog Shannon Kathy Harrison, and Mary Kubota, Middle Row: Cindy Hollisg Barbara Carrollg Jenny Brasfieldg Vergeerg Blair Noonan, and Catherine Starkg Top Row: Joanne Tasherg Aline Sullivang Jennifer B Heather Armstrongg Cathy Day, and Coach Chlebowski. i v C C A C J.V. Girls' Soccer wasmmm....,:-Lv WW-mf , ,J M. .,NW . M.. ..., ........-mW 'rosh Wrestling Steps To The Mat we -- was . za- M - A . ... . X bk N .. N X X 'f .eel wit ' f,s12e.... f ' f Q it to x .XXX.. ,, W, Boys Wrestling: Bottom Row KL to RJ: Joshua Alleng Shane Jeff Bratteng Jason Connorsg Danny DeWall, and Joe Dougher- Row: Jason Dunlaveyg Emerson Freemang Nathan Garciag Matt and Bryan Langpap. Top Row: Scott Pettitg Toss Provenciog Anth- Stoneg Craig Tullyg Tom Winters, and Coach Ron Cherkin. This year, Coach Cherkins wanted to get kids interested in his sport, wrestling, and what better place to start than with the freshmen? He wanted wrestling to be pop- ular like other sports. The first step was encouragement. Coach Cherkins came from Escondido High School to hustle the fighting Eagles to a CIF victory. This year, frosh wrestling went up against their toughest adversary, Escondido, and, although they didn't do so well, the experience taught them and they got tougher. The team went to a tournament sponsored by and staged at Poway High School and placed tenth out of 16. Joshua Allen and Tom Winter placed third in the 147 class. Coach Cherkins inspired his team to dedicate individuals to learn and enjoy it at the same time. C A. Mat Maids: Bottom Row QL to RJ: Tami West, and Colleen Stevensg Top Row: Cami Bratten, Julie Profitt, and Patty Thompson. B. A friendly shake before the show begins. C, Brian Atteberry makes his move. Freshmen Boys' Wrestling W ff VaIS1ty And J Boys Wrestllng Stands Tall 'fffwi' The goal of the boy s varsity wrestling team was to make it to the State finals Did that say boy's' '7 That s no longer the case You see the school board changed the rules and now allow girls to Join the teams At San Pasqual three girls tried out but one way or another did not get on the team Our team wrestled other teams with female mem bers but not one on one so far They anticipate this with very mixed feelings Coach Ron Cherkins led them on and both the varsity and Junior varsity teams kept up past performance records although they were always aim mg a little bit higher There were a lot of new people out this year, but the varsity d1d win two consecutive dual matches in a row, something they haven t done in a long time The Junior varsity and varsity teams may not have gone to the State Finals, but the upcomlng years of fe l males may make history VarSlty Boys Wrest11ng Carlsbad San Marcos El Cayon Oceanside Ramona awww WL rs ssssfs ssrss .,ss . V W .L,7 . ssas we as ssss Jeff Moore concentrates on pinning his man down Phil Gardner eagerly awaits an Kevin Whitlock has an animal within him you can not see Varsity and J.V. Boys Wrestling Bottom Row CL to RJ: Chris Harnley' Brian Atteberry' Gardner' Tom Hayslip' Danny Dougherty' John Neville' Kevin Church' Mike Hanada and I Wiley. Middle Row: Fernando Vargas' Greg Brown' Todd Blackley' Todd Dunlavey' Juan Ga Abdul Feemster' Bruce Whilkins and Kevin Whitlock. Top Row: Coach Ron Cherkin' S Alaban' Marshall Brooker' William Becerra' Anthony Wells' Jeff Doria' Mike Maher' John Mor and Efren Rodriguez. easy win. O , O ,L I , . . . :I ' ' L4 3 3 ' 9 r , , . . ' . , f' . . . g , . . . . . . . . 1 ' I . . , . 5 ' ' ' ' ' . 5 . s 4 -- ' if ' W . ,.,, s X, ,, .,., K 'K . ' . ' J Q . s - K -I Y ,,., X , ., if V ., t,,, ' zv- zu. H , , i i , . Q f .- 'E ii 'F W' I .i A' as -f ' , ' 5 ' in Q ' ,.. 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'22:FiE.5:3:.,355.-3.Q1.5-555,-55.5315.51:-1.31-.15.-5.3.151,E:552::EE.fff,1gg.-...Q...E555:55gg-gg..55....:....5...:V.E.:,.E, r S it t yu B ai S e b ai Fi e 1 dh S A it n This year's Varsity Baseball team isn't all new. There were six return- ing and eight new players. The team altogether was young and inexperi- enced, but had great potential to live up to the victories of last years' team. Their coach Pedro Vasquez liked his players to have a strong desire to suc- ceed, and the discipline it took to work together. Through hard work and dedication, this year's team was successful. A. Look I can throw with my eyes closed! B. Darin Dunn raises his arm because he's sure. C. Darin Dunn demonstrates Eagle style? i 3 s E E E x I . i s Bottom Row QL to RJ: G. Bratteng S. Sobelg D. Barrettg M. Mawg R. Salas, and O. Moran. Row: Coach Greeng K. Nicholsg L. Starlalg C. Cruzg S. Steiner, and C. Portis. Top Row: McAl1isterg D. Dunng K. Simpsong J. Jures, and M. Hecker. l 2 5 7 5 5 ?' U 2 l an i l A B Varsity Boys' Baseball B D Mike Maw saves the ball from its crash course with the fence, with both eyes closed in prayer. Darby Barrett gives it his all during prac- tice. Kelly Simpson waits to see if Darren Dunn and Clint Cruz can make double furrows in the ground. They say therels a secret weapon to every team ifaces have been hidden to protect the innocentb. Varslty Boys Baseball JV Boys' Baseball Steps Up To Bat The 1984-85 JV Baseball team under Coach McAllister came in second, only to Carlsbad High, in the Avacado league. The 1985-86 team under Coach Allured hoped to do as well, if not better. Coach Allured in his sixth year of coaching baseball saw a lot of potential in the kids trying out. He found it hard to make two cuts of six or seven guys. The coach thought the toughest competitor of the season would be Orange Glen. He be- lieves that discipline, support from the school and the player's families, lots of hour s practice, and understanding on his part are all things that it takes to make a good team Coach Allured s goal for the 85 86 season was to Make each player the best that HE can be A Tag' You re it' B How many strikes until you re out? C Paul St Martin coming on strong. Bottom Row CL to RJ: M. Martinig A. Alleng J. Claytong K. Herde, and K. Runz. Middle Deaverg C. Endrisg K. Heckerg D. Williams, and J. Morse. Top Row: M. Hoerrg C. Bill, and Allured. . f- A . f N.-f if E... Am 2' 'W '--we Q -we .a f-w i. V--fp - ., . ,, , - . ., A H '. .'.. 1 5 ii? if V sf V f mg MM 15 1514 fx 4' fig ff Q l Y V 1 W , ,E eg? r , ,Z f W Y 1 L , 23' , an 5 7,3 A AQ? 1 , 3 QM . .. . . ,. .,,,, ,,. , .. ,:.,:.zQ ,W ife22w '.-'lifm ,... f ,, 5.3 Wg. q ,1i,. ,, Q ge 'ze 33'- .,. W .,,,.. , . . . 1 - 44 H A , . . . .. . v JV Boys' Baseball - H f , , , ,W , , , , f , ,. . xi - I if f A V' 1 Ya - f V,. . 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He said that in his six years of coach- ing, this was the best over all group trying out. Coach Vasquez likes coaching baseball because he Likes being with the kids . He says that dedication, hard work, mental disci- pline, and fun on the kids and the coach's parts as well are what make an excellent team. Coach Vasquez said that Escondido and San Marcos would be their toughest competitors because they are our natural rivals . D A. The wait for the perfect pitch. B. Andy Loveland can't believe his eyes- what are thev doing over there? C. Kevin Herde winds up for a powerful pitch. D. The tension mounts . . . there's a hush . . . and the batter prepares to hit it out of the park. Freshmen Baseball Varsity Girls' Softball Steps Up To The Plate This yearis Varsity Softball team showed a lot of strength and poten- tial. Both of these qualities, said Coach Basalo, were very important to making a good team. After making CIF playoffs and finishing second place overall in the league last year, the team was sure it would have a winning season. There were several returning players, but plenty of new faces, too. The team was basically all Juniors. San Marcos was expected to be the toughest competition, since they were the defending champs. With the help of a new assistant coach, Lori Becker, and the more routine use of a pitching machine, the Eagle girls had a more spirited and together team. Kathy Vernetti shows off her muscular tone out in the field Corrine D1Well gives it her all in that one pitch Trish TaVlS shows off her graceful form. Bottom Row QL to RJ: K. Longfellow, J. Gannong D. Fowler, C. Diwellg and J. Williams. Micj Row: K. Vernettig A. Townsend, C. Dolechekg and J. Doria. Top Row: T. Tavis and S. Vejte Varsity Girls Softball B A A. - B. 1 1 1 ' 1 C. ' 7 J' ,. MA V Softball Striving To Win This year's Junior Varsity Soft- ball team went in swinging. They were the second time defending league champs and aimed to cap- ture a third. Coach Dolan pre- pared these girls for the third year, having earned them league title each time - his team had only lost two league games in the two years. With a record like that, they couldn't help but have a su- per season. Competitive games against Carlsbad and San Marcos determined their success on the field. Girls on the diamonds fnot the other way aroundl like Kristin Haag, Erin Welch, Kathy Harri- son, and Sheila Teach made each game exciting and a group effort. These players went on to plan for next year's teams . . . Varsity Soft- ball, watch out! B. Crack! Another great hit by a J.V. Player. C. Great form makes for another Eagle base hit D. Third base strategy. e if 55 '? 1 2 1 2 3? 3 Bottom Row QL to RJ: J. Brasfieldg S. Teachg K. Harrisong J. Agee, and C. Pattock. Middle Row Starkg J. Noelg E. Welchg J. Garcia, and K. Haag, Top Row: M. Dolang R. Reynoldsg D. Marquez, anc Zaragoza. F i 2 .ir EV , Q Q Girls' Softball 5 E 'arsity Boys Track Strides To t t i is iii it i Vew Heights The 1986 Varsity Boys Track team showed high potential from the very start. With help from the mile relay team, which included Matt Luttio, Ron Woerner, Mike Schroeder, and John St. Martin, long distance run- ners Greg Winters, Hans Zingheim, and Lance Hegerle, pole vaulter Kurt Brown, and discuss thrower Tyler Woods, the Varsity boys planned to do very well. With the good attitude and hard work coming from these two teams, Coach Wester enjoyed the season, looking forward to hopeful victories over El Camino and Escon- dido, who by the way, the Eagles love to beat. Jm Row QL to RD: L. Lottererg C. Browng G. Sanborng J. Roberts, A. Alvarezg B. Wickham, and A. The continuing Saga of, wrhe invisible tark. Middle Row: R. Walkerg D. Block, M. Luttiog R. Woerner, M. Schroederg J, St. Martin, Shot puty -I. Zingheim. Top Row: S. Padgettg J. Moore, B. Petinakg G. Wintersg L. Hegerle, and B. Bruce. B. Mike Schroeder stares admirably at Ron Woerner l AVarsity Boys Track K'These are runners knees. says Coach Wester. Matt Luttio imitates teammates Curt Brown and Hans Zingh- eim. An example for us all. Dane Blocks' style. Dane Block and his obsession, the hurdles. Varsity teammates warm up together. may . . , . M5 K' :- at i V3IS1ty 8z J.V. Boys Track V And Frosh Bo s' Track Learn To Stride High Coach Wester expected success at all levels, including the J.V. and fresh- men boys' teams. There was the lar- gest turn-out in SPHS history, due to the carried over enthusiasm of the cross country team. The names like Craig Ferras on J.V. and for fresh- men Francis O'Neil, Andre Villa, and Jason Connor moved the teams ahead. J.V. and freshmen teams of today are the champions of tomor- row. A. The J.V. and freshmen boys work to- gether. B. Freshmen Andre Villa gets a helpful hand from Laurie Gannon. Freshmen Boys Track Varsity Girls' With the majority of the 1985 Varsity and junior varsity girls, track Avoca- do league champions returning for the track team this year, Coach Will Wester, a nine year veteran of the San Pasqual track program, hoped to capture another league title for the Eagles. Along with Coach Wester's dreams for another victory, the team also hoped to do well in CIF. The girls went for their fourth league title and were all but guaranteed it with help from relay members Andrea Miller, Shawn Miller, Kristi Kauf- man, and Nicole Rothey. The help of the long distance runners Laurie Gannon, Joey Dooley, Alchera Cle- menshaw, Kerry Panno, discus thrower Kris Buringrud, and high jumper Carrie Luttio gave the team strong support throughout the sea- son. A, Here they come! QL to Rl: Laurie Gan- nong Abbie Thompsong Debbie Philips, and Karen Bowyer. B. Kristie Kaufmann works out with the boys. C. There they go! Track Goes For The Title r Bottom Row QL to RJ: K. Dimoffg G. Brumleyg A. Thornpsong N. Rotheyg S. Millerg K. Pannc Bartleyg and D. Phillips. Second Row: Clemenshawg B. Burkeg K. Kauffmanng M. Scottg L. Ganr A. Millerg M. Johnsong C. Luttiog J. Dooleyg and K. Bowyer. Third Row: S. Pattersong B. Carrolf Hollisg L. Morgang T. Karrg A. O'Neillg M. Bautistag K. Jonesg L. Varelag and K. Lister. Fourth R J. Barsellg H. Armstrongg V, Wickhamg M. Matthewsg J. Evansg R. Merrellg T. Naftelg A. Boeh and T. Boyd. Top Row: M. Wilcoxg J. Vander Woudeg D. Cunninghamg J. Chamberlaing Y. Torre: Etsong K. Thomasg and S. Shimooka. zz gil? Elia ' QS! 2 ,,w,su-a . .L A me me Varsity Girls' Track J.V. Girls' Track Stride To New Heights A- He was only this tall. B. A runners smile. C, Everyone has something different to do! D. The girls hang around before practice. E. Kim Lister gives out advice, and Shelia says, Not again yn I I x . A 'M' H. a ' 'fklifi Q V, . W, V H .gg fi i, 5, ' Vw VV - ' , V V' , ' . . . V V. V A V' K ' V H 1, Vs ,IV iw! 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Sis K N I Q K' Q QQ W ' -Q,-5 .I gy 35 Kg as x .vii-QE ,N Rx F'-M sw, ...av -' - 1 my ui In MW- I E - iggi ffi- fi . 5 f., 5 5 .. g sk NJ. 'E i --K . ,K ' if .F . ff U sg, N Qi 58 1 . P ag 5 Q -- H k A Fx Q. K i , S Q ,xx A .. ,fi 5 Q ' iii QQMNNX L1SL'A.s3 L iw R 21,L nv ,K X .1-. ga-S5 . 32: K 4 A .. A-'zgi . Exif z? QE: K, fig 19 it KL 0 f VM in 'vw Q:- RVNR N-At-'K' 'w..,s. X N Q A xx g M .. :XSS ,V 1 x s 1 x s 1 2 E ? 3 x i x ' 5 Q i W Sk A-...R.....,,,6 1' vo- f Nm 4 f , Q .V. Tennis Has Another Great Year tom Row CL to RJ: N. Kavanaghg G. Browng K. Delewg J. DeWellg R. Pfoffg M. Graff, and C. as. Middle Row: D. Jacksong M. Gotterng R. Seddg J. Warreng B. Gardunog J. Graff, and M. ister. Top Row: R. Rhodesg J. Saving T. Hamiltong M. Lalvensaairg R. Yamamotog and J. zhael. WNXSS' x x 29x l e x f K , O . Q, 'is RE We ag X is A ii., ,7.,X.. Q ,f 5 ,gy .K I is ,K 'uf v ,Oh QW 5 Zap .f eff: , se as 35fs',ffi5'T'fQf-ifeffff. s .. . - 5.5....k.s,.4A8 ,,,41,'LSg. 1'!aaef4lfbQ. r .1 A W R Rhodes smashes another serve Randall h1ts a tough forehand Mike gets to a crosscourt forehand J Machael hxts the ball on one foot JV Tennis 5 f ,, Q S M ,QM 'i , WW, l mm Pix ff I ' 1 aff: 'YW jx ' SWT' X 1 f f, M. M gig? , f i V Q ' A f 'Z vxrvy-fu f , Q1 if ' - is ,Q i fy- Swag .V - 4-N!! wif' 4 MF. I - if :sf ...Na .AQ . ' Sf- kk , vw .. 55, l gi 'E 1: W: Egg? i -av - . . -T-- - , A,-. LF ymnastlcs Tumbles To lctory The Varsity gymnastics team, led by Coach Laura Hadfield, proved to do ex- tremely well this year. Entering the 1986 season, the team had almost the complete varsity team returning as well as all re- turning optionals. They are going to pro- vide strong competition for league play. Team member Laura Alexander feels her team is going to prove to be awesome and as a whole, improve since last year. The team was backed with experience. A. Mara Thien doing what she does best. B. Gina Johnson showing her strength and vital- ity. Bottom Row QL to RJ: L. Alexanderg H. Duncasg C. Hillg and G. Johnson. Middle Row: C. Blaylockg C. Dabasinskasg C. Wiltse, and N. Harksen. Top Row: Coach Hadfield. WQWWW Varslty Glrls Gymnastics Gymnastics Is On A Roll The J.V. Gymnastics team has been striving towards victory this year. Coach Cathy Prigmore is leading these young spiring gym- nasts towards greater and bigger heights. An unusually large amount of hopeful gymnasts came out for the team this year giving the Eagles quite alot of exper- ienced athletes. The team is fired up and ready for tough competi- tion. A- No pain, no gain . B. Remembering back to an early childhood. C. Celeste Wiltse getting buff. Bottom Row QL to RD: C. Fitzpatrickg J. Sloang C. Broomeg A. Vanderzandeng A. Crowley, and K. Lipinski. Second Row: C. Gatesg B. Crowleyg J. Klasseng D. Taylorg H. Howland, and L. Ciuffitelli. Third Row: A. Hodgesg M. Thieng N. Smithg A. Hearingg E. Storm, and E. Flaiz. Top Row: E. Voyles and Coach Prigmore. Gymnastics rls Varsity Swimming Has Great Swim Season The Glrls Varslty swim team should prove to have another great season Slnce lt has Mlchelle Hamager, Dana Hale Klm Kaufman, Ann Knlpsteln and Stephanle UkTa1H8tZ returnlng and new comer SUS18 Kroecshe The glrls flnlshed 2nd 1n league and should have stlff competltlon from Escondldo Coach Jeff Rellly Sald hls team has lncredlble depth and mlght be the best swlmmlng team ln 6 years at SPHS Dana Hale IS happy to have practlce overwlth Yvonne Pltner and Ann Kmpstem re lax on the klckboards m Row QL to RJ: A. Floydg A. Knipsteing S. Ukrainetzg D. Haleg J. Given, and K. Parsley. . Gi1'lS fake timeout to get their Picture e Row: J. Jennings: N. Calderong K. Kaufmanng S. Kroescheg S. Ukrainetz, and Sullivan. taken low: Y. Pitnerg J. Hartg Coach Reillyg L. Wilsong M. Armiger, and B. Busalacchl L ,yn 3 w-'HB ngafmy Q mwwj 3 175.5 aww Wmfrwzf Www Pk Fl into 'MMF W NW 1 . , . . 7 A. ' ' B. ' ' ' - C 1 . A V N5 N A I H .,.. M f 5. 1 . 'ff .,,,,, ,.., '- r, ' 1 'ta' V ' or V 'e'i J ' a ..,, a ' WJ., , j,, 4g,'a. +2 M X V..- J A r 5 ...L at J f V' 4 ay a Q . ..., y 1 B , , 5' A C g o 0 0 , ,z , ' 101 Girls Varsity Swimming J.V. Girls' SW With many new faces on this year's squad, we must concentrate on the basics. Stroke mechanics and endur- ance are the basis of each workout. Team spirit is very high with help by the team veterans. The team is lead by returning letterman Andrea Pa- len, Kelly Hinds, and Aline Sullivan. Team depth has been filled with the addition of Shannon Norman, Sam Edwards and Jean Young. A. Sam Edwards practices her graceful backstroke. B. Mom, help I'm drowning! C. What? I can't hear you coach. imming Does The Stroke Bottom Row CL to RJ: C. Barcinag L. Innesg N. Pradog M. Berry, and J. McArthur. Middle R Youngg A. Paleng S. Edwardsg S. Normang R. Ljosdal, and A. Innes. Top Row: K. Youngg J. L Marler, and S. Berry. I s Z i- 5 5 A 5 Girls' JV Swimming B Boys' Varsity Swimming Moves Through The H20 tom Row KL to RJ: S. Owsleyg J. Doughteryg J. Dimoffg P. Law, and J. Young. Middle Row: P. rancog J. Baberg M. Martini: S. Johnsong A. Stone, and R. Noel. Top Row: G. Sadnickg S. Alabang logersg D. DeWall, and T. Butalid. as ,Q K in - 5 ' 5, ii' s'n'+'C L-if., .l'.'.l Q g N. 1 A . . X- . y Q 1 Q X s,1Qf-by gg: v W- ik 3 r a X .Quit xx - -..nuf'f- -1- '- f . 1 . . N., .f 3 .HK Xsxbmiiiwwis ' ' .f , ,ffl A. I Q .. . . --.nil . . is' i , ' 1 A. Jay Dimoff perfects the butterfly stroke, B. Scott Johnson and Matt Martini flex at practice. Head coach Gary Sadnick is very ea- ger about his defending Avocado league champions boys varsity swim team. Though he has few returning players they should fare well in league. The top swimmers are Senior Phil Law, Juniors James Young, Scott Johnson, Jay Dimoff and Freshman Matt Martini. The team goals are to have fun, work hard and improve as the year progresses. Boys' Swimming . baawidlim i E vw ' M-1 F' ' if K . , b f . i ,, ..., , , ,,... , , qmxikkxky Q 5 L -- ' N 1 :. gg -'-'- I A - .,, ,. .. iw .. i 353 cuff my A ' : N . NA.. i s N W.. X: if s K, Q .. , or- ' CIP' 0 ll QM ufuv' Z . wut! uxuw 1 M MM H , ,, f' lv' www' ' ' f ,,,,..,' at Q- W, W, . WWW f VNWFA DOWN www , W' A. Ready! Set! Go! B . Sean Owsleys own version of a waterbed. C. 'Sean Owsley leads the way for the Eagles. D- Coach Gary Sadnick gives instructions before practice. W W it , ,KW ,, M. t't' Q ' eos' U mb Boys' Varsity Swimming nw-f' Mis,- ir.. Xt? we i . N. 5 X M . T gggc W . Q-rxwrf? Ihh 4 . . o r c. 4 X X ' . v .J K. S iners Bottom Row QL to RJ: Kris Buringrudg Carolyn Luttiog Sheryl Edge, and Mary Hock. Top 1: Jana Dunng Amy Lovelandg Kim Burgess, and Cari Beckett. L.C. Trainers Loving Care Shows This year, nine individuals helped our sports' teams keep up their hectic pace with a lot of hard work. The trainers had members at every game in case of an acci- dent, injuries, minor problems, and even just making sure there was water around for thirsty play- ers. They took some of the pres- sures off the coaches. Head train- ers Amy Loveland and Kris Bur- ingrud admitted the job was not easy. New trainers go through tap- ing, first aid clinics, CPR classes, and practices the year beforehand. During the sports, seasons, they're in the training room anywhere from four to six hours after school, lending a hand. A lot of their work is in rehabilitation for injured players. They make sure the play- ers are getting back in shape cor- rectly and safely. This program is possibly the closest thing SPHS offers in the way of nursing, com- bined with athletic training. A. Amy Loveland shows us good times in the training room. Trainers Seniors Were Out For Reveng- This year was made unique in the twisted effects of tradition when Powder Puff season came around, and the senior girls were thinking hard. Last year, as juniors, they'd beaten both traditions. This year, it seemed as though fickle fate would re- peat itself, and the seniors were out for revenge or blood, which- ever they could get. Practices were rigorous, and the seniors who were caught in anything gold had to do laps for remind- ing Coach Dabo of juniors. They shared the practice field with their opponents, as well as malicious stares and ominous chants. pf 1.7, 4 E f 'fhaiww - ,, .. ,,,, Mtrrffnawr ,' . ..,,.. f22-- WE: , 7. ,, , W-, , ,,,,, . .....,Mu'f . , - W., . M- ,. ,.. ,, .,,, - ,,,, Bottom Row fL to RJ: Jonna Ottog Stephanie Hill, Amy Thompsong Kris Buringrudg Tom Dabo, Marnie Landersg l Strickland, Christina Wilson, Kym Bachofer and Jason Bill. Second Row: Anna Alcalag Kathy Hollis, Cari Beckett, Loveland, Stacey DeWallg Michelle Wiebeg Sheryl Edge, Nicole Comellag Cheryl Dolechekg Andrea Bowes and Baglio. Third Row: Beau Willetteg Jennifer Honeg Lori Ives, Pat Straalexisg Terisa Allen, Lisa Klapkag Collen Ste Valerie Wickham, and Jay Parker. Fourth Row: Ron Woernerg Damien Macalusog Laura Alexander: Celeste Wiltseg IE' Tsoulosg Shawn Miller, Andrea Millerg Becky Boomer, Laura Vitous, and Curt Brown. Fifth Row: Mike Stark, L. Monahan: Jeannine McCoy, Chris Richards, Jennifer McCoy, and Linda Correa A. Eatyour heart out Marcus Allen, here comes Andrea Bowes. B. Seniors doing their impression of the shuffle. C. Defensive line showing its quickness on its feet. A as M fsiffrs ,sm sa www . .1 , g -- .. - , z -- -i , s.-,iw - f f A . ' 'Z-:if .L .,Jif:.:s ff- J . . . - , ..,, Xgl. , . . - Iuniors Weren't Intimidated A o f W 1' f L -if i 2 - f 'I it 7 W aiir L L Q if fe ' W , if Y if gg fi: M, A rei ' ' L if 2 L V 'Q . f fu ff V . , . -2' A Q V 1 1 i L Q. , 2 f K ' . W J it A' i it A ' Q' - . I ,,,,, it any , .,, ,T I A I V, I H, . s V I' ' ' ,- , V ij' 4, 9 M' m , fm-W .J J ,, A 5 K J iiii I N 'rf ' 6' :gr i A G H will fi' may ,ti ' f ,, 5 5 5 ' 2 - ,, , ., 1- 5 .,' -' I ' 4 ,1'.: ior Puffers. Bottom Row IL to RJ: Laurie Gannong Vicki Gazzarag Kristi Kaufman: Sunday Curtisg Lisa Jackman: Leanne Woodg iacy Harkseng Joanne Santrachg Denise Hinesg Stephanie Ukrainetzg Ramie Bowen, and Kim Jordan. Second Row lL to Rb: issa Johnsong Barbara Busalacchig Merrit Oweng Leticia Bayardog Erin Stromg Liz Read: Edie Flaizg Katie Goldsteing Michelle Ierg Dani Boschettig Ashley Doherty, and Stephanie Allen. Third Row QL to Rl: Jeff Mooreg Mike Maherg Brian Westg Todd Broseg f Petnakg Dane Blockg Roberto Salasg Darren Dunng Tom Andrews, and Matt Starkel. Fourth Row QL to Rl: Kelly Simpsung sha Tavisg Anne Masterg Julie Hartg Kathy Vernettig Laurie McAllisterg Andrea Paleng Shannon Normang Sam Edwardsg Julie Iarting Kim Peraltag Denise Pitreg Lisa Stutz, and Bridget Stehly. Fifth Row QL to Rl: Clint Cruz: Yvonne Pitnerg Kristi Coheeg iielle Fowlerg Kelly Lindsayg Cami Richg Carrie Luttiog Joey Dooleyg Letisha Marrerog Susanne Bartleyg Amy Crawleyg Shondell ratosg Maria Nelson, and Stacey Berry. Sixth Row QL to Rl: Susan Jacobsg Tina Asherg Laurie Carvalhog Eva Bechsteing Jill leckg Janet Drew: Kaura Fineg Mary Hockg Cindy Tasherg Kristen Flemingg and Patty Thompsong Seventh Row IL to rl: Jeana isomg Lais Olivierag Jennifer Hundleyg Judy Goldbergg Lillian Chig Mary Kellamg Helena Taylorg Sheri Burnsg Andrea Pino, and ahanie Barth. Top Row: Rick Schwend. ,fa 'ff 'if 4 ,Q .oro. Q ff! ' f POWd6lF Puff There was the usual mob of juniors on the Powder Puff teamg all were fired up, and all were confident of victory. They discovered a new side to their opponents - a frenzy for fairness - and planned to take advantage of it. Both teams played three dollars extra on their jerseys to go to legitimate referees for the game. The Uhiredl' ones were replaced with people usually in the audience, Mr. Salas and Mr. Marcus among them. They practiced hard, and mottos such as Pain for Dane and no owees made them mentally pre- pared for anything. Confident in both of- fense and defense, they believed a fair game could see them to an unheard of win over the seniors. A. Juniors trying to keep their balance on the straight line. QL to RJ: Laura Fineg Leanne Wood and Mary Kellam.l You got to be kidding Coach Schwend, right? CL to R: Katie Goldstein and Melis sa Johnsonl Dane Block boosting up his Junior girls B. C. Powder Puff Assembl It was a pep rally like no other, honoring a once-a- year event -- the Powder Puff football game. Many of the traditions were carried out faithfully by the participating girls and their coaches during the as- sembly. The Seniors had their slow jog around the gym, showing off personalized blue jerseys which read, among others, Luttio Dies to the tune of United , They sat in seats of honor and stared down the Juniors who weren't impressed. From a mob of gold jerseys in the bleachers, they began clapping and chanting their own opinions. The Seniors simply read the daily paper with cool detachment. Other sports were mentioned and Ms. Marcus our favorite home-making teacher who was leaving for the dis- trict office, was bid a standing farewell. Then, in came the -Powder Puff cheerleaders. They were the real highlight of the rally, as both sides could laugh at their crazy cheers, hairy legs in short skirts, and the make up on male faces. The hour-long rally put tension up another notch and gave spirit to the teams. 'um m W 5 i E 2 Q i 2 6 55 B A. Seniors standing by their seats of honor. 3 B.Seniors, seniors where you've been? Out there learning how to win! C. Cheerleaders greeting the victory bound Seniors into the pep assembly. . D Hey future cheerleaders of 86, this is the way to do it! Powder Puff N X K A... Q if 'Fi . NW 1 . .' 11 , S . A xx A N A x -vi gays 'ir ' I ' 5 in 5 af n ' qu. ki W ww, ,Q 4-31.4 , . .,...1..,, - .5 f N 1 X 1. in -1 S X e im . sf i ' sf w :X L' 1 ,. -is' - K Fl .. 15, g X ...KW .K . . gk Q ii -fsfxg 3 l, f - . :i:i's:1..f fix if '-H 1 . I - -, - SQ. .. X - Qi . . J. Q 'f K fi Q 5 X, ' TREADING THROUGH THE AGES PEOPLE People A- Mr. Leaf points at the trash and says, I won- d 'f their rooms are like this? er 1 B Where are the seniors at lunch? Under the tree of the senior lawn. C, Two of our freshmen seem very interested in the lunch time Hacky Sac competition. D. Maviny Liebman socializes and gets the latest ossip from friends. g E. Juniors explore the sites at lunch. ,..n L D People Let the float building begin. Tracey Masamoto serves one mean volleyball. Greg Winters catches a snooze dur- ing English. M41 Xu It's a unique experience, being a senior. Just when you make it to the top, you discover that there is no top. That though the world is a ladder, it reaches no actual limits. Always, we go on to bigger and better things. Completing a high school education here at San Pasqual is one giant step on that ladder. One golden step to be treasured as memories. We pause and look back- laughing and sighing and knowing we'll never come back again. Here's to the class of 1986! Seniors get hand f d - e around here. Music soothes the savage seniors! Senior class officers: Jason Bill, presidentg Darb Jeff Doria, treasurerg Lau y Barrett, vice-presidentg ra Wendell, secretary. ,r Y ,.'27 hr l Cathy Adam Jaime Aguirre Anna Alcala .4 Veronica , , Atkinson 11 f Michelle Avila Kym Bac o er iw Cristina Barcina Vince Barranco Darby Barrett Michael Belford Louise Berger Jason Bill Senlors Laura Alexander Jeffrey Baglio Kenneth Bartlett Susan Binder X J Terisa Allen Michael Bajem Cari Beckett Stephen fristina Blaylock Douglas Briggs Kristian Buringrud Chansky Rebecca Boomer Fred Bowen Craig Brokaw William Burns , , 7 if .L ,n 'f-4 -43 ' as ix ,qi Jimmy Cheung , , I-'1 o K' Ve Curtis Brown Elizabeth Carroll Alchera Clemeshaw C 0 lb Ab !3'- f 1Z1'I'ir jf11ff-j ,...:j,75f :::'2 f .:3. 5f: Q if? 2 :55 f ff f-'.I: f '5- f ':-E :'-Ef'.:. f 'ff Iiff 5f-. 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W ..., ..,, Becky Grove Paul Hanna affix Jenny Herman Sean Hire i Grove Felix Guillen Jesus Gutierrez ,mum John Hawkins Susan Healey Yvonne Hicks Bo Higby .i M. Kathy Hollis Brad Holmes Seniors Brad Hall ir xi 2 Lance Hegerle Stephanie Hill Brian Hommel Steven Halstea Dawneen Hendershot Frederick Hinrichs Jennifer Hone Brent Howard Aaron Johnson Teddy Kirkbride Erik Kolberg I L, ff ,H Sherilyn Howard Matt Jones Christine Kirner Robert Kopf Kulbeck rlrf 'Q Jw tiq' E i 1 2, Michael Huff Loree Ives Riga Jacobs 81' .iggr Yin w. Kimberly Joy Leticia Juarez Roderick Kasitz - all ,nf , 1 2, 1' X 4,215 Dorninique L. K1 ka Kitchen isa ap Teddy Knaus f Daniel Kraft Kim Krug Shelley Klllbeck S eniors l as , a-5za iZ5f2,i3 , M ' N.:,m,t1q?f'?Z,'S'?'HW15'W5.. we ,.... . -new---.1 ., 'ww-M LW-mf A L M ya-may . V N, - Lake Gerald Lake Marnie Landers Kara Larsen Hs. ' vp Y. ,ak , 'U Philip Law Craig Lee Andrea Lien is Q' Q-A ' an Eric Lundry Matthew Luttio Anh Ly Mark Larsen Tim Lockie T2 Damien Macaluso Stephen Larson ,z-7. - , . grill i' .v 'PIN 1' 1 f. L san-Q., ,.,g,.jeQ Amy Loveland Missy Macka -.af John Macknox Sergio Magallon Darci Maher Dzivfgigimeui Tracy MRSRIHO 2-2 ravi gl. --.,' if S e S , ,lyk-,. 'NY if I ' 13 'iianizm Amy Matthews Mike Maw Julie Mcarther Seanna McElroy Laura McPike David McRae MW Greg Meyer Don Meziere Andrea Miller K . Tanya Mitchell llcattlehauser Laurie Monahan .1 My e 1, S ,.., 'Eg Jeannine McCoy 'Cir' Leticia Mercado Eric Miller Sara Morlan Jennifer McCoy Greg Metzger Shawn Miller 1195 Jeff Myers 5 ii iii 7 52 E! 2 Z 5 l is is 4 5 3: I Q f 5 5 F Z ! 525 1 ! E E 1511 :iii fi E - 2 3 Q ge Egg 1 55 4 5 Q Q 5 ini eff ai 5? 5-1? 1 Q Seniors Richard Necochea Kerry Panno Tammy Partner Dianne Phillips 'K f : Necochea a. f Q f ,Q Lx . 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FOXX FAVORITE ACTRESS: MOLLY RINGWALL Alfonso Alverez Jose Amador Tina Barnhart Michele Bielicki Timothy Bonhivert Clinton Bradley Gayle Burrows Diane Carrillo Scott Conway Anita Cousins Jayson Dombrowski Tammy Earnest David Evans Carmen Flores Rodolfo Fonseca Richard Grant Jeroen Heilig Camera Shy Jill Herbert Tharasa Latscha Laura Lwason Gerry Martin Paul Martinez John McClurkin Berry McMillin Melinda Millar David Montgomery Concha Navarro Patricia Navarro John Neville Michael Nusso Joe Overly Shari Rechnitzer Marque Reed Devin Rench Sitha Rith Sammuel Rogers Mavis Rusk Agustin San Jose Kimberly Sannipoli Lauri Schultz Bobby Stevens Kenneth Tarlton Kevin Tatro Twyla Thrash Leticia Vaden Mario Valenzuela Marnaie Williams Stephanie Williams Shawn Wilson Benjamin Zaragoza Matthew Zurman Tammy West Pride Wright S enlgrs - '5'-f'- : 'Z5'- ,'- Y '-:' fjlff ':',F :,' Q 1.. -f'- 5 '1f 'f f ,'1- f '- Q '- : f A Senior Index CATHY ADAM CollegefProfessional Model JAIME AGUIRRE DAWN ALBERTS ANNA ALCALA College!Business!Fashion J.V. Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 ASB Rep. 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Ski Club 4 LAURA M. ALEXANDER College Varsity Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 33 ASB Secretary 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 ASB Rep. 23 Rotary Leadership Award 33 Girl's State Rep. 3 TERISA S. ALLEN Travel Agent!Marriage Varsity Softball 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Ski Club 4 ALFONSO G. ALVAREZ Play Soccer Track 3 JOSE AMADOR VERONICA ATKINSON Cosmotology Cross Country 1, 2, MICHELLE AVILA KYM BACHOFER CollegefCommunications JEFFERY BAGLIO UCSB!BusinesSfMedicine Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 German Club 2 MICHAEL A BAJEMA Palomar!F1reman Yearbook 1 4 SPLO 3 4 CRISTINA L BARCINA College Tennis 4 Swimming 4 TINA BARNHART VINCE C J BARRANCO Rich DARBY BARRETT College Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Vice President4 KENNETH BARTLETT JR College!Surf1ng G0lf2 3 4 CARI A BECKETT College!Marr1age!R1ch Cross Country 1 2 4 Track 1 Volleyball 33 Powder Puff 3 4 MICHAEL C BELFORD LawyerfTeacher Wrestling 1 FFA 2 3 4 SADD 1 2 Care Crew 3, 43 Football 1 2 3 4 Telesis 1 2 3 4 Foreign Exchange Club 1 LOUISE BERGER MICHELE BIELICKI JASON M BILL Successful Guy Football 1 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 ASB 4 SUSAN BINDER SDSUfJOUID3llSmfATtS German Club 1 Drama Club 2 3 4 Mime Troupe 3 STEPHEN BLAKE CRISTINA BLAYLOCK DancmgfCollege vv 1 v vvvv vivv :v vvv y 1 1 ,vv vv sivv ivvv vvv ,vvv v vvv Dance Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 43 ASB Cabinet 43 Powder Puff 43 ASB Rep. 1 TIMOTHY BONHIVERT REBECCA A. BOOMER VeterinarianfZoologist Drama Club 13 Basketball 33 Float Committee 33 Pep Club 43 CSF 43 Float Committee 4 FRED BOWEN RYAN BOWEN Trade School ANDREA J. BOWES College Ski Club 1, 2, 43 Powder Puff 4 CLINTON K. BRADLEY College!Physics!Electronics Cross Country 1, 23 Soccer 1, 23 Track 13 NJROTC 1, 2 GREGORY J. BRATTEN College Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4 DOUGLAS BRIGGS CRAIG R. BROKAW CollegefUCSD Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4 CURT L. BROWN College!Pole VoltingfBe somebody Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 German Club 23 Ski Club 43 UDS 4 WILLIAM A. BRUCE Tour Europe and Australia Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA A. BRYANT College CSF 1, 2, 3, 43 Academic Decathalon 3, 43 Academic League 1, 2, 3, 43 Gymnastics 1 KRISTIAN F. BURINGRUD CollegefSports Medicine Cheerleading 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 WILLIAM D. BURNS FFA 1, 2 GAYLE BURROWS DIANE CARRILLO ELIZABETH R. CARROL StandfordfUSC Academic League 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 CSF 1, 2, 3, 43 School's Newspaper 2, 3, 43 Academic Decathlon 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Scholastic Super- stars 43 American Government Seminar 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 School Play 23 International Club 2g SADD 23 United Mind Workers 2 KEVIN CASTORO ESTEBAN S. CASTRO Manager!Millionaire S. CHANTELLE CAWLEY CollegefMarriage Track 1, 23 Cross Country 1, 2 JIMMY D. CHEUNG ComputerfElectronics Spanish Club 3, 4 ALCHERE M. CLEMESHAW Palomar!Rich Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 LIZ CLEVELAND UCSDXSDSU Cross Country 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 33 Powder Puff 43 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Vocal Ensemble 4 MARK COBB SCOTT COLLIER Seniors NICOLE P. COMELLA Ballerina!Marriage French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 ASB Rep. 33 ASB Council Powder Puff 3, 4 DONNA CONNORS SCOTT CONWAY LINDA M. CORREA PalomarfSDSUfMarriage Craft Guild Club 1, 23 Pep Club 43 Powder Puff 3, French Club 4 JOHN M. COSEO Millionaire Football 1, 2, 43 Soccer 43 Baseball 1, 3, 43 Ski Club ANITA COUSINS GREG D. CROWDER Col1egefBusiness Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Ca Crew 3, 4 KELLY CRUZ THOMAS I. DABASINSKAS College Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Go 1, 2, 3 MICHAEL P. DAVIS Computer Programming FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT DEAN CHRISTOPHER DEDDO MICHAEL DEGN DANIELLE L. DELAUTRE Fashion Merchandising Track 23 Cheerleading 23 FrenchfGerman Club 1, 2, Ski Club 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 STACEY N. DEWALL College Cheerleader 23 Track 23 French Club 1, 23 ASB Rc 43 Ski Club 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 JOHN DIBOS JOHN DJUKIC College Track 2, 3 CHERYL DOLECHEK College Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1, Powder Puff 3 JAYSON DOMBROWSKI JOSEPH A. DONATO CollegefBusinessfScience Bike Club3 Junior Achievement 2, 3 JEFFREY E. DORIA ' College!Business 3 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 33 Senior Class Treasl er LISA M. DOWD Teacher Wrestling Statition 2, 3, 4 MICHELLE DURNELL MICHAEL J. DYER Radio Announcer Cross Country 1, 23 Track 1, 2 TAMMY EARNEST SHERYL R. EDGE College Track 2, 43 Training 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 YOLANDA ESPINOZA College MARI C. ETSON CollegefPsychology Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3 DAVID EVANS RICK A. EVANS College!Communications Football 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 4 STEVE C. FLETCHER Succeed In Life CARMEN FLORES MICHAEL FLOYD SDSUfElectronics Engineer QODOLFO T. FONSECA ollege iKENNETH J. FORDHAM College Wrestling 1 COLLEEN R. FREDENBURG College Swim Team 2, SADD 2, Field Hockey 3, CSF 3, GermanfFrench Club 4 PHILIP GARDNER SEAN GARTLAN RISTINE GERTSH YU In Hawaii owder Puff 3, 4 GRANT GINGERICH College! Actor Football 4 JULIE M. GIVEN College!Architecture Cross Country 1, 2, Water Polo 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 PAUL G. GOLDBERG College Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Golf 1, 4 LEOBARDO M. GONZALES Air Force ANDREW P. GOODWIN Graphic Artist!Air Force Track 3, Cross Country 4, Craft Guild 4 lRICHARD GRANT SCOTT W. GRASSE SDSU!Business SARAH H. GRAYBEAL College French Club 1, Drama Club 1, J.V. Gymnastics 2, School Plays 3, 4 BRET GREEN College Football 1, Spanish Club 2, Cross Country 3, Tennis 4 REBECCA I. GROVE Travel To Australia Powder Puff 4 FELIX GUILLEN JESUS R. GUTIERREZ College Baseball 1, Football 4, Wood Club 1 BRAD T. HALL Doctor Orchestra 1, 2, Ski Club 4 STEVEN HALSTEAD PAUL F. HANNA Pilot In The Air Force MacKay JOHN HAWKINS SUSAN HEALY LANCE HEGERLE JEROEN W. HEILIG Commercial Artist Cross Country 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, Track! Field 2 DAWNEEN M. HENDERSHOT BYU in Hawaii Speech Club 1, Basketball 2, Powder Puff 3, 4 JILL HERBERT JENNY HERRMAN YVONNE C. HICKS Fashion Merchandisingflnterior Design BO HIGBY STEPHANIE HILL FREDERICK K. HINRICHS College J.V. Tennis 3, Academic League 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, German Club 1, 2 SEAN HIRE KATHY A. HOLLIS CollegefVisit Australia Softball 1, Soccer 1, Powder Puff 3, 4 BRAD D. HOLMES College Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 2 BRIAN A. HOMMEL Photographer!Trucking Football 2 JENNIFER R. HONE College French Club 2, 3, Drama 3, 4, Care Crew 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Track 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Pep Club 4 BRENT R. HOWARD College Ski Club 4, ASB 3, 4 SHERILYN A. HOWARD College!Dance MICHAEL B. HUFF Air Force Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 LOREE E. IVES USC! Business RISA JACOBS AARON A. JOHNSON Ministry German Club 2, 4, Football 1, CSF 2, 3, 4 MATTHEW C. JONES PalomarfUC Irvine Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track KIMBERLIE JOY LETICIA M. JUAREZ CollegefMarriage Powder Puff 4 RODERICK KASITZ TEDDY KIRKBRIDE CHRISTINE L. KIRNER Succeed Varsity Soccer 1, German Club 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, Inter- national Club 4 DOMINIQUE R. KITCHEN UCSD Band 1 LISA B. KLAPKA College Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 TEDDY KNAUS ERIK G. KOLBERG SDSUfBusiness Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Treasurer 3 ROBERT KOPF DANIEL S. KRAFT Aeronautical Engineering Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Ski Club 4 KIM I. KRUG USDfLaw Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, I4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 SHELLEY KULBECK College Powder Puff 3, 4 GERALD A. LAKE CollegefPhotography Band 1, 2, 3, 4 MARNIE C. LANDERS USCXI-Iealth Instructure ' Gymnastics 1, Cross Country 1, 2, Track 2, 3 KARA D. LARSEN BYU In Hawaii J.V. Gymnastics 2, Dance Team 3, 4, Vocal Ensemble 4 MARK LARSEN STEVE LARSON UCSD!SDSUfEngineering Band 1, 2, Cross Country 3 THARASA LATSCHA PHIL A. LAW Engineering at Berkely Football 1, Wrestling 1, Swimming 2, 3, 4, German Club l, 2, 3, 4 LAURA L. LAWSEN College CRAIG E. LEE After School Work Wrestling 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Football 1 ANDREA LIEN College!Architure Track 1, Soccer 2, Ski Club 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Powder Puff 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 TIM LOCKIE Doctor Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4, ASB 4, CSF 4, Ski Club 4 AMY M. LOVELAND Athletic Trainer Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Athletic Training 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Sports Representative 4 ERIC R. LUNDRY College Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Baseball 1, 4, Wood Club 1, 2, 3 MATTHEW R. LUTTIO College!Business Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1 ANH N. LY College!University Soccer 1, Basketball 2, Volleyball 3 DAMIEN C. MACALUSO College!Medical School Football 1, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 4 MISSY L. MACKAY UCSD Seniors Mackno Cross Country 2 Soccer 2 3 4 CSF 1 2 3 4' Ger- manfFrench Club 4 Math Club 3 4 JOHN MACKNO SERGIO MAGALLON DARCI M MAHER Travel Agent Cross Country 1 2 Track 2 Gymnastics 1 3 4, Dance Team 2 3 4 Powder Puff 3 4 Ski Club 4 DARRELL J MANGIMELLI College Soccer 2 3 4 GERRY MARTIN PAUL MARTINEZ College TRACEY MASAMOTO University Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 AMY D MATTHEWS College Academic League 1 2 Cross Country 1 2' Varsity Basketball 3 4 ASB Secretary 3 German Club 1 2, 3 4 CSF 2 3 4 MICHAEL D MAW JR College!BYU Football 1 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 JULIE MCARTHUR BYU Cheerleading 3 4 ASB 4 Ski Club 4 Basketball 1 JOHN MCCLURKIN JEANNINE MCCOY Physical Therapist Vocal Ensemble 3 4 Field Hockey 1 2 3, 4' Spanish Clubl 2 Speech Team 2 3 Chorus 1 2 JENNIFER A MCCOY College Chorus 1 2 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 Volleyball 2, 3, Field Hockey 1 4 Softball 2 Powder Puff 3, 4 SEANNA MCELROY BARRY A MCMILLIN JR CollegefASU LAURA L THORSEN MCPIKE CollegefMarr1agefR1ch DAVID L MCRAE College LETICIA MERCADO Fashion Design GREG METZGER Palomar! USC GREG R MEYER Computer SciencelEngmeering Football 1 2 3 4 Track!F1eld 2 Ski Club 4 DON MESIERE College Track 1 MELINDA MILLAR SuccessfHappmess French 1 2 3 4 ANDREA D MILLER Rich Track 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 Ski Club 1 3 4, Cross Country 2 4 French Club 1 2 Varsity Club 2 ERIC MILLER SHAWN E MILLER College!Sports Medicine Drama Club 2 4 Dance Team 3 4 Powder Puff 3, 4, Cross Country 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Gol 1 2 KRIS J. MITTLEHAUSER Psychology Track 2, 4, Ski Club 4, Sophomore Princess LAURIE L. MONAHAN Medicine Tennis 1, Powder Puff 4 SARA L. MORLAN CollegefDesign School Cross Country 2, 3 JEFF W. MYERS Track, Football CONCHA NAVARRO RICHARD A. NECOCHEA CollegefAir Force Vocal Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4 JON NEVILLE MICHAEL NUSSO RICHARD A. OBERLE Youth Pastor Football 1, 3, German Club 1, 2 CATHY B. ORETSKY University of Hawaii Ski Club 4, Newspaper 4, Academic Decathlon 4, Powder Puff 4 JONNA D. OTTO College Treasuer 1, Cross Country 1, 2, Volleyball 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 JOE OVERLY Air Force Soccer 2, 3 MARLENE OVERLY KERRY PANNO Collegefmarriage Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 DEVAN PANTICH Collegefengineering Water Polo 1, 2, 3 JAY W. PARKER CollegefMarriage Soccer 3, 4, Football 4 KIMBERLY PARSLEY KRISTIN PARSONS Child Psychiatrist Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, Water Polo 3, Chorus 1, 2, Vocal Ensemble 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3 TAMMRA D. PARTNER Cruise to Australia Chorus 1, Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Photography 3, Newspaper 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 MARIA PEREZ PEDRO C. PEREZ CoastguardfScience Teacher LISA A. PETERSON Palomar College French Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Pep Club DOUG QWOODYJ PEWITT DIANE L. PHILLIPS 4 year college FFA 1, 3, French club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 MATTHEW POLESETSKY CHRIS PORTIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prince 3, A.S.B. Rep. 4 Seniors , ,,. ,.,. , , ,, ,,,, ,, ,, .. ., , .5 ,, f, JEFFERY D.A. POSNER 4 year University!Business Finance Engineering Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3 4, Class President 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 3, Ski Clul V.P. 4, Float Builder 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. President 4 KIM B POWERS AccountingfPsychology!European Vacationer Softball 1, 3, Field Hockey 2, Basketball 2, 4, Powde Puff 3, 4 JULIANNE PROFFITT RICHARD P. PRUSINSKI Lakersfmarriage Basketball 2, 3, 4 TANIA RAGSDALE KIM RAMER SHARI RECHNITZER MARQUE REED i DEVIN N. RENCH i Drama club 2, 3, 4, Academic League 4, Fine Art society 4 IGNACIO REYES College!Architecture Soccer 3, 4 CHRISTINE K. RICHARDS Nurse Flags 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 3, 4, Powde Puff 3, 4 JOHN S. RICHARDSON To go to a university Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, csf 1, 2, 3 SITHA RITH ROCIO RIVERA Witness JOHN H. ROBERTS Go to college 1PalomarfLa Verne U.J Journalist Track 2, 3, 4, Cross country 3, 4 PETRA M. ROCIO Teacher JAIME A. RODRIGUEZ WEALTHY Football 2, 3, 4 LEONARD M. RODRIGUEZ College Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Track 2 SAMUEL ROGERS SCOTT A. ROGERS Cartoonist Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 2, 3, Craft Guild 1, 5 German Club 1, 2, 3, Eagle video 3, Newspaper cal toonist 4, College Bowl 1, 2, S.P.L.O. 3 CHRISTINE J. ROMANOWICH Career in travel MIKE J. RUHE 4 year Aeronautical University!Pilot Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 BRIAN K. RUNDLETT College, Major in information Systems Spanish Club 3, Computer Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 1 A.S.B. 4, Yearbook 4, Ski Club 4 MAVIS RUSK KAREN SALTZBERG SAN JOSE AGUSTIN RUSSELL J. SARAZEN College!Lawyer Football 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, A.S.B.- K.P.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President and founder of Ski Club DORIE L. SCHAEFER CollegefArt Major, Grafic Arts Band 4 SONJA SCHAEFER MIKE J. SCHROEDER College Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 LAURIE K. SCHULTZ BONNIE M. SCOTT CollegefBusiness Management Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 DOUG SEARCY Work, Ski throughout world Football 1, Band 2 ALISON SEAVY Swimming 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Fine Arts 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 RONNA RAE SHEDD 'lollege Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 RUCE G. SMITH ollege!Economics, Law in Australia, Pass the BAR ecome a judge lay 4, International club 4 CAROLYN SMITH CHRIS SMITH lJAVID SMITH IEFFERY W. SMITH 2ollege!Medicine Baseball, Soccer, Football, Tennis 2, 3, 4 BRENDA M. SNYDER Jnderclared, Architecture, Craft Guild, Cross Coun- ry 2, Track 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Bike Club 4, Spirit libbons 3 STEVE A. SOBEL Iollege!Law iaseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Ski Club 4 KAICHAEL SPINDEL football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2 IIICHAEL C. STARK 1ollege!BYU!Business 'ootball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Transfer from Madison Iigh VENNIFER R. STEGER iYUfinterpreter for government Drama Club, Float Committee, Pep Club President, 'loat Builder BOBBY J. STEVENS ZOLLEEN J. STEVENS 3ollegefEnglish Teacher 'FA 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 IOHN C. ST. MARTIN 'ootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Senior ling 4 IIARK E. STONEKING lommunity College!University German Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, Golf 2, 3, 4 'AT STRAVALEXIS !ollegefUSDfMarketing 'owder Puff 4 IANA STRICKLAND 'lags 1, Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Dance Team 4, Ten- is 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 IARTINA R. STUTE tudy in Europe for one yearfUCSD for German ajor Zurman KELLY J. SWIFT Entrepreneur Tennis 1, Craft Guild 2, Field Hockey 3 KENNETH TARLTON KEVIN TATRO MICHAEL L. THOMAS College!Engineering V.P. Palomar Gem and Mineral Club, Cross Country 3, High Adventure Club 1, 2, 3, 4 AMY E. THOMPSON College Dance Team 1, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Cross Country 1, Track 1, 2, 3, A.S.B. 4 JOLIE R. THOMPSON Collegefwork with horses writing or photography Sec!Tres. Pep Club 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, CSF 4 CHRISTI M. TOLER Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHERINE A. TSOULOS Collegelstudy in Italy summers in France Tennis 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Ski Club 4, CSF 2, 3, 4 SILVIA TORRES HIEN TRINHI ANNE TROESTER JAMES TURNER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 LETICIA M. VADER Fashion ADRIANA ULLOA MARIO VALENZUELA STACY VANDER WOUDE SARA J. VEJTASA U.C.S.D.!Computer Programer Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 VILAYVAN VILAY SUSANNA M. VIRDEN Airline Pilot Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Telesis peer counseling 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 LAURA L. VITOS Sign Language interpreter, Actress Drama Club 3, 4 DENNIS WALKER LINDA J. WALKER CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Tall Flags 3, 4 ANESSA WARREN Richfl-Iappy FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 LORA WENDELL Class Secretary 4 TAMMY WEST College! Psychologist Vice President 1, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4 VALERIE J. WICKHAM College!Ag. Business Telesis 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Pep Club 4 MICHELLE A. WIEBE U.C. Boulder!Sports Broadcasting Powder Puff 3, 4, Baseball Stat 2, Ski Club 4, Year- book 4, Fun Bunch 4, Cheerleading 4 BRUCE K. WILKINS CollegefBusiness Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo BEAU WILLETTE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2 AMARA S. WILLEY Law School Ski 1, Archeology 1, French 2, 3, 4, Math 3, CSF 2, 3, 4, International Club 2, 3, 4, S.A.D.D. 2 MARNAIE WILLIAMS SHANNON J. WILLIAMS Football 1, Wrestling 2 STEPHANIE WILLIAMS CHRISTINA WILSON SHAWN WILSON TARA WILSON WENDY L. WILSON Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3 CELESTE WILTSE Palomar!Chiropractic Varsity Cheerleading 4, gymnastics 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Pep Club 4 GREGORY F. WINTERS College!Pre-Med Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, ASB 4, Football 3 RONALD WOERNER College Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 TYLER WOOD Northern Arizona University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 1, Football 2 KIMBERLY WOODWISS PRIDE WRIGHT MELISSA E. WUBBENA Airline StewardessfPalomar Swim Team 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 2, Basketball 4 TERIKIMIE YAMAMOTO College TRINA M. YARUSH Singer Cheerleading 3, 4, Vocal Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Tall Flags 1, 2 JANELLE L. YOUNG SDSUXUCSD Tennis 1, 2, 3 JEFFERY K. YUCEL College!Drafting Football 1 BENJAMIN ZARAGOZA BLANCA L. ZENDEJAS RichfBorder Patrol Officer HANS S. ZINGHEIM SDSUf88 Olympics Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 LAURIE A. ZINGHEIM CollegefEngineeringlBusiness Ggrman 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, C F 1, 2 MATTHEW ZURMAN Seniors Humberto Aguirre Robert Aikman Al Allen Stephanie Allen Fernando Alonzo Maggie Alvarado Andres Alvarez Jesus Amador Jay Andersen Tom Andrews Michelle Armlger Marla Arreguln Tina Asher Chrls Bagho Jeff Banlster Sharon Bartley Susanne Bartley Roseann Bartolaccl Letlcla Bayardo Wllham Becerra Evamarle Bechsteln Brlan Becker Kxm Be1n Mlke Berry Robert Blakley Patrlcxa Bland Dane Block Brenda Boatwrlght Danny Boatwrlght Steve Bogart Llsa Bohorquez Robert Bilakovics Hawkins Dances All That Jazz llhis past year was the first at SPHS for Brazilian Rita Hawkins. She came to Amer- ca in the eighth grade and danced jazz on the lance team for two years at Orange Glen. Prom the beginning, it was obvious to the nstructor Mrs. Watkins, that she had talent. Vhen Hawkins moved and transferred to ian Pasqual, she was too late to join our own lance team and ended up still dancing with Jrange Glen's. This year, they performed for chools and brought in a large crowd for their pring show. Since she couldn't practice with he group, Hawkins choreographed her own olo dances. She jogged every morning and hen spent an hour or so picking the right nusic, creating moves, and rehearsing. She injoys jazz because it's so fast and fluid. Ballet is too slow, she said, and jazz has nappy movements. She goes to watch lances and tries to work new steps into her outine. Although she says she will really tart to dance in college, she'd like to major n foreign languages and become an inter- vreter. She's had three years of French, plans o take Spanish next year, and already peaks her native tongue, Portugese. Haw- :ins learned English only several years ago, rut speaks it like a pro. She would like to lance with both school's dance teams next 'ear. The future is limitless to a person with .mbition. Clark Qs,-s ima lg., -9 Ronald Bonner Danielle Boschettl Bruce Boston Gabrlelle Bouet Ramie Bowen Karen Bowyer Matt Bradford Mark Bream Jodie Breedlove Robert Brodesser Todd Brose Nick Brown Sheryl Buffett Sheri Burns Barbara Busalacchl Christine Butahd Tim Cadle Norma Calderon Mike Callan Carolyn Campbell Kelly Carney Stephanie Carson Laurie Carvalho Marty Chapman Dalia Chavez Lillian Chi Jon Chuang Kevin Church Daniel Cianflone Brandy Clark Jason Clark Ken Clark 9 0 a I 'ln t saao sss - ' ..,.. , fi . X ' i - 15 . r Q N X f-SS 3, , X X . Q I , Q M if n QR X W . X Q X A if ii i X wx is X Xisik . . ' xx. R 1 is all Q U' . mx I 0 I g , . Q.. an ,X , 5 H ' X '., M l Q Rl' Si i 5 s fr i gi X xiii K s ff? s X NSS Juniors Stan Clark Marla Clarke Krista Cohee Edwyn Collins Paul Condle Michael Connor Jimmy Cook Cynthia Cooper John Cooper Mike Cooper Doug Courton Lonnie Crawford Colleen Crenshaw Amy Crowley Alex Cruz Clint Cruz Steve Cumming Courtney Cunningham Sunday Curtlss Juhe Dame Steve Davenport Sarah Day Michael De Neve Mitchell De Neve Dave De Tenley Dean Deaver Bruce Degn Fred Diaz Jay Dlmoff Corrine Diwell Ashley Doherty Philip Dolle Anne Dombrowski Paul Donovan Johanna Dooley Clark ew ini D .f 5 . 1 C J! 'Ji if ' t tg, 1 .. -E . ' ' : 's--A y pp pppp y p Juniors , l - IQ ' Si, - u f a ' 3' S 3 af :ii . Rh CE M ' 2 ii if r Meet Our Junior 40 0 L my f Y Z 7 f li f X I Yearbook Poll Favorite Radio Station: K.G.B. 101.5 Best Place To Be: Beach Favorite Past Time: Partying Favorite Food: Pizza Movie of The Year: Back To The Future Best T.V. Show: Miami Vice Best Video: Take On Me Favorite Group: Scorpions Favorite Actor: Rob Lowe and Eddie Murphy Favorite Actress: Molly Ringwald Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knight 'c f 0 ,, ..... . ,, . 312-155V-gi .: :f'.:-' Q :ig '. .,,f . ' V t c c c 1 VVc Kim D-mis 2 ,,, , all i l QQ ' i ' V in A,,,, 4 ' , A ,,f. Z f if TV C V i Danny Dougherty ,V Q' ,R EAV ,V 5 4. iiii, C fl 2 5 f 2 5. b y Janet Drew cV V. , 2 eV Jill Dad-wk V , L cr J L 'l , L ' ,A M , Todd Dunlavey , V , X VVEVV I if AAX ,yfy fl A ...., 1 Darren Dunn ' ' P f gy j ,, irt l ,Q T Laura Dupont V ,A- , Samantha Edwards A ,Q if L M Mary Eilertsen Brad Emarine Vf ii , ,, r , i , Chris Endris '4 ' ',,.2 v., Q I if rar V VA-, f ff C EVVV ' . ,5 iff? L VVVWE l aav V- 5 Vgyf Ziff Egriqlifz ' dd'd V Arjni- r' 79 , 4' ris rce Class Officers 4 ,,,, , Z M , Pete Espana This year's junior class officers ? Ei :5 gg W it Ad ZEEEZ Linda ESPY vere Todd Brose, president, Ro- C ' , ,aoy rerto Salas, vice president, Laura . '5 LAAA 'K if ,grl at , vIcAllister, treasurerg and Kathy 'AAAV1f . A2 fernettl, secretary. All four Ar14 rkyl T Ej: fai Bruce Evans vorked especially well together to A, M rrre f , ,Q 'Y V ' Dawn Evans epresent their class and organize i it M , Greg Evans ctivities. Individually, they were 1 YV is ::,a:E, ' if , ,a- ' 'C V Loretta Evans Vupportive of the school and have w e r 9 foals of their own. Todd Brose , vas on baseball and varsity foot- 'U eef :tt ,ff Q,1 wall until he broke his wrist. He z llili gvould like to go to Cal State, Ful- 'iif My Ron Evans erton, and either play profession- Ezi V451 5' 'iii if Michelle Fay ll baseball or be a history teacher. 'FAVZ by Michelle Feliciano loberto Salas is very much like , f gi Read Fenner Prose. He played on varsity foot- VV! 3 mall and baseball. He plans to go if 25 o SDSU but is undecided on his Vfa'15 najor. Laurie McAllister was in- wif? L F. 'olved in swimming, Care Crew, iiiii if if alma ine ind Ski Club. She plans to attend Y Edie Flalz . JCSB, major in languagefcommu- S W Klflsten Flemmg nications, and interpret French. if S Mlchael Fhckner Cathy Vernetti was on varsity vol- ,,, eyball and softball. She plans on 'A i'i T , najoring in communicationslme- lia. The main job of the class offi- Danielle Fowler :ers was the planning of their win- is Karen FOX ling Homecoming float - Cin- Laura Franco lereua' Rachel Fredenburg , if n K T Darin Fuerstinger , 2 V if Laurie Gannon if l Anna Garcia ' 4 L' lf' ' ' Jennifer Garcia A I JuI1101'S ,,, Q '::1-e '32 .-'1i -3 .,.,'.. V- 1 ' -' - ' Brandy Garduno V1ck1 Gazzara Marie Gelzunas Greg Gentry Darren George Keri Gertsch Marc G10m6ttl Judy Goldberg Katie Goldstein Arturo Gonzalez David Gonzalez Edwin Gonzalez Eric Grab Mitchell Graff Debra Grant Christian Greene Brian Greer Michael Grlffen Karll Grlnager Roy Grove Joe Grutta Teresa Guajardo Dana Hale Nancy Ha ksen Julie Hart Jim Hawkins Rita Hawkins Jason Heames Lorrie Heidman Martyn Heilig Tim Heiss Pamela Hensley Garduno ev fffv if if , Z Z 4 W, z vw 9 fa 'I '. f 35 ff 57 ,ri Mme 1 K!! A fn if Wm' J! I? it f if! vw Q Juniors ,W f A fi X Z Z . . Lake .2 4' lrtistic Talents Phrive At SPHS Vleet Heilig llartyn Heilig had his first two periods in he same room this year: drawing and com- mercial art. One period later, he could be ound in crafts. Although he transferred to lan Pasqual in the middle of his sophomore 'ear from Canada, he has taken many art lasses. During that second semester, Heilig arned himself the Artist of the Year ,ward from our art instructor, Ms. Smith. He ays his family enjoys drawing, but he's the ,ne who has the real chance to become a rrofessional. He spent his spare time draw- ng cartoons, sketching, etc. for friends, en- ering a calendar contest with a drawing of a Ialifornia scene from a photograph he took, ind tried his creative hands on various irtwork. Heilig continues to look around for L favorite art form, and plans to be in ceram- cs and advanced art next year. He says most if his required classes are taken care of, so he :an afford this luxury. He looks up to the great Walt Disney and his world of cartoon characters. He gets inspirations and advice rom Disney's books, movies, etc. He would ike to major in art in college and sell some of mis work to his brother who owns a San Diego 'ar company. For now though, he's enjoying imself and expanding his talents at San asqual. if 4 0 , :gli 3. , . 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X , xxx. . YM vi 'X ' S X Q xx ,Wu f xfgi XX Q Q X N Powell Dances Way Through High School Lharon Powell deserves some recognition for he past eleven years. Across the nation, he's taken ballet and dance and has stayed .etermined to enjoy what she likes most. Al- hough her grandmother was an outstanding eacher and dancer of ballet in New York, it was Powell's idea to start as a child. Since hen, sheis pirouetted her way up. Over this ear she danced in San Marcos, New West Ballet as Arabian, Spanish, Clara's mother, nd in the corps of the annual famed Nut- racker at Palomar, and performed for chools and nursing homes with her troupe. lhis sometimes meant six or more days of ehearsal a week, but she wou1dn't think of iving it up. Ballet is the best, said Powell, lt's traditional, disciplined, and when you fork hard for a goal, it gives a terrific sense if accomplishment. She admires all that rave gone on to be professionals. She enjoys latching performances as well, because she Lnows what hard work went behind each fell-done move. She can appreciate it more ,ecause of her experience. Although she'd ike to dance in college, she doesn't like the :lea of ballet as a career. So few make itg it sn't right for her. Powell may become a vet- rinarian, but isn't quite sure. P15 .-'I' 0 X W as 3. ., .. 5 R a S m u S S e ll Ig.2:,j:Z:Z ,:'!f' -v.' 52.-':VEQ,-s'-E'513:-E'3552-ff'E5E'1Ef'E-215:32'fai2I:2':2Ei'E::.E:E3::'if2,E E.i3Z1E :'EI222352f2Ef5.2'2EfE:E3:g:.j , ....a A - . , W . A K 'Z A . Joanna Moore rg I m y 3, Mike Morgen 577 is , A f Troy Mounier i 1 a 1 A A . 1. ..f1H p+Q A I . 5 3 snf xi, 5. - ff S . P , :X--- . '1- LA Q ... xx- X ' .P gp :'l A Kurt Moyer , S., b Maria Nelson A ' s p Brian Nolan x xx W . r r .. S K 5 Vicky Noland ,Q '11 A Shannon Norman ' p Martin Ochoa as A in - . .,,,, ....t il'i YS, z A. 1 a iiii .. . K rl.: K . K s p g .. fc. if . as Eric Ogilvie . 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A . . -As A . .X - . SK A I ELF ' M . fag ' ' Q ' t K? if-Q5 . ,.... 0 J umors ' - .-AA,:Y 1' :-1-':- .-gi ,- -f.: -v1--'2- -1-1AA Acee I . ,,,, ,, Kevin Acee Rhonda Adams w i charisse Addington 1 - V A Jacinto Aguirre ' V 'f M H ' ' ' ' ...,, - , ,4,,,,. 5 ' fl' ' 1 . f gg , Q f X x Q 4 f f f' A ,WV .. f ,,,, ,, 4 , g ..,v f ,,', if' gif, -5 A Q,,kg M E22 lg Q 5 Selva Alahan Chris Alcorn Danny Aldridge 2 Donn Alexander av ii 5 Alfredo Amador David Amsbary Kelley Anderson Thomas Anderson Terry Anthony Gregory Armstrong Ric Aschbrenner Nichole Atherton Brian Atteberry Kim Avila Tricia Bagllo Andrea Ballard Manikhon Bangphraxay Anna Barrett Jeannette Beattie Gina Bellandx Dana Benito Bill Betts Christopher Bill Kimberly Blackner Doug Bonnefoy Scott Boomer Kammle Bratton Jeremy Bray Michael Bream Kelly Brennan Greg Brown Gretchen Brumley Sophomores Sophomore Class Cfficers Step Forward This year's sophomore class officers were involved in a vari- ety of things. President David Emerson was on varsity foot- ball and track, and enjoys skiing, golf, and listening to music. He's thinking about majoring in businessfeconomics at UCLA. Vice president Nicole Maine was on varsity basket- ball and tennis and enjoys skiing. She plans to go to UCLA and play professional tennis. Secretary Nicole Atherton was involved in swimming. She's won ribbons in English and likes to watch TV and listen to music. She plans to major in newscasting or management. Treasurer Ric Aschbrenner was on JV football and baseball. He enjoys surfing and skiing. He'd like to attend UCLA. As a group, they organized their float for Homecoming, The Three Little Pigs. They kept their class informed and had some opinions of the year's policies, including a dislike of the new tardy system, and such short grading periods. lt's great to know you have all those people behind you, said Emerson. if li V' Day 1 V . Z' 'E , ' i s- Sophomores as Kelly Brunz William Bryant Kimberly Burgess Beth Burke Robert Burns Cindy Burroughs Jon Busch Thomas Butalid Tom Cacciatore David Carona Gayle Carpenter Octavio Carrillo Thomas Carroll Belinda Chamberlin Jennifer Chamberlin Eugene Champagne Todd Chandler Cassandra Chavez Veronica Chavez David Cheung Joseph Christensen Cassy Christianson Gene Ciancanelh Ricky Cohee Janet Colligan Frank Colluraflci Matthew Combe Jesus Cordova Shane Cross Brooke Crowley Kim Cruz Dayla Cunningham Joey Davis Kristy Davis Timothy Davis Cathy Day Mary Dealy Sheri Dean Glen Dekorne Paul Delfante John DiPiero Jennifer Dibos Garrett Dixon Shirley Dobson Shawn Dobson Julie Doria Elisa Dougherty Shawn Dougherty Kim Downing Sommer Drew Snezana Dukic Andrew Duncan Heather Duncan Jana Dunn Joaquin Echeveste Scott Eilerts David Emerson Nicole Erler Anthony Esposito Shannon Etson Jessamyn Evans Craig Faris April Faucher Abdual Feemster Linda Filarski Tony Filarski Carolyn Fitzpatrick Kara Fitzpatrick Brian Fitzwater Melissa Flanery Amy Floyd Enrique Fonseca Donald Forill Marissa Fox Melinda Fox Heidi Frye Dealy NS-swarms ' 4 -X ' e 5 -. .X ..,:s:f-QA, -- X Q Qu X wx DQ g k N 3 if X ,,,.- .rl .,p,m,,.4: . - . -i ,?kEgf,A .. is Q jg f as K -. Q ,- :Q .- F fs ..... Q , .X X X X ra x Y X ' I I . js sv iii. S 'X X wif' N 5, as X X W..1.1.- ., :W Sophomores i f Faucher's Art Decorates Downtown Jn October 26, 1985, April Faucher won second :lace for the comical themei' in a window lecorating contest at JC Penny's. The picture if famous Halloween favorites, combined with mer talent, earned her 25 dollars and a luncheon my the sponsoring Rotary Club. Faucher en- oyed beginning ceramics as a freshman but Jressing required classes ended that all too soon. However, this past year she's been busy lesigning spirit ribbons, sketching for friends, :reating a comic strip called James Cat: O07M 'or the school paper, and making use of the :chool's supplies to pursue her hobby. Faucher vas the Vice President of the Craft Guild which she's been in for two years. She'd like to become in art teacher for junior high levels or possibly expand in other areas. Be watching for April ?aucher's work in the years to come. Holmes Sophomores Heather Fuller Jed Gaines Anthony Galyean Teresa Gamez Jennifer Gannon Juan Garcia Lynda Garza Yvette Gaussoin Elizabeth Gelzunas Dale George Thanh Giap Jeffrey Gilbert Shawn Gill Marc Glaister Troy Glazier Brad Gonzales Candelaria Gonzales Elisa Guerrero Maricela Guerrero Michael Guerrero Pamela Guiles John Hale Mik Hamada Thad Hamilton Nick Hanna Tom Hayslip Kevin Hecker Marc Hecker Kristi Hegle Duane Heintz Marla Hensley Alfredo Hernandez Maureen Higgins Caroline Hill Kelly Hinds Paul Hlnson Robert Hirschhorn Michael Hoerr Craig Holmes Douglas Holmes Mlchael Huettl Chrls Hughes Rlkkx Hughes Brent Humpherys Paul Hunt Leslle Innes Lourdes Islas Erlca Jarvls Dennls Jenklns Tamra Johansen Davld Johnson Gina Johnson Ronald Johnson Jason Johnstad Tanya Jones Jay Jures Banxa Karouna Monlca Kaufman Klmberly Kaufmann Kerry Kemble Lowell Kepxcs Joelle Klassen Perl Klemm Francis Kl1s1ew1cz David Klosterboer William Knight Thomas Konzen Erlc Kosteckl Klrsten Kruse Krlsten Kuhlmeyer Joe Kullck Tammy Lancaster Andrew Lantxs Scott Laumann Brldgett Lawhorn Darrell Lawton Lxng Lee Kendall Lewls Mavany Llebman Joyce Lln Karm Lmdsay Klmberly Lister Rlck Lotterer Doug Lovenguth Ladonna Lozano Treva Luton Chrlstopher Lynch Mlchael Lyons Nlcole Mann Ellzabeth Marlottl Larry Markle Vhchael Master Jolynn Masuhr Marle Matthews Rebecca Maw Dlane Mayr Huettl ii S Sophomores Reyna 5 J 53? -QV H N, 9, is 1 L a 5 as gk s X wx x X Sophomores Grant McBride Melissa McCool Thomas McDougall Paul McMullen James McNamee Aaron Messin Jeffrey Meyer Michelle Michalik Crystal Miller Kim Miller Shaun Millikan Paul Miotke Edward Moore John Morgan Tim Morgen Jerry Morris Chad Nicholas Keith Nichols Craig Nickel Joy Noel Steven Norman Christopher Nottoli Gina Nusso Shannon Harren Grant Oberle Angelica Ocampo Francisco Ochoa Anthony Orazi Roclo Orozco Georgina Ortiz Gregory Osborn Kyle Osland Kenny Ostrander Rachel Pantoja Carla Papp Marc Paquette Kellie Patterson Nicolle Perkins Loc Phan Debbie Phillips Claudia Pleruccl Amy Plro Vlctor Plro Todd Pltner James Ponchettl Dena Prestlnlnzl Jon Preston Lauri Proffitt Marla Provencio Greg Pusker Michelle Raab Steven Ramirez Erick Redman Vernon Reed Ana Reyes Alice Reyna Leanne Riddle Anne Riffle Jedonne Roberts David Robidoux Dana Robinson Jennifer Robinson Christin Rochester Tracey Roden Arthur Rodriguez Ricky Rodriguez Jill Rosenfeld Patrick Ross Jodi Rothey Nicole Rothey Tiffany Royse Shelley Rudden Graham Sanborn Jon Savin Jason Schroeder Donna Scott Monica Scott Alexander Seda Enedina Serrano Julie Severance Eric Sevy Erica Shaffer David Sharp Joseph Sheldon Tiffany Shelton Timothy Sherba Sandra Shimooka Pat Shook Kimberly Slkes Brett Sloan Julie Sloan Gregory Smith W I ..,,.. f , WH' Riddle , V h mxgl w ' , ' 32 f 3 M, ,E 5 1 150 W 't:.eVWW Sophomores ViLay it --n. 1 . ,W ' slr Sobel Hopes To Pedal His Way To The Olympics Among the sophomores at SPHS this past year was David Eobel. An organizer of the Bike Club, and avid bicyclist, he as the dream of making a show at the 1992 Olympic Games. At the moment, Sobel tries to get in at least two to three iours a day, four to five days a week of pedaling and intends no build that slowly upwards. Sobel got in his first season in :he spring, on Fiesta Island. He'd like to get a coach and mprove on the road. After San Pasqual, he'd like to try out 'or the Junior Olympic Team in Colorado or get on a colle- giate team in the west. The Junior Olympics travel the world 'or a year and gives good hopesf' says Sobel. And from zhere? If he doesn't get on the Olympic Team, he'll remain 'iding, possibly around Europe bacause it's really a Europe- ln sport . He looks up to the likes of Greg Le Mond because rf his good attitude in racing and yes, his victories. Dreams Hon't come easyg but Sobel is willing to work for his. IQ., 0 'PSD X Sophomores David Sobel Rubin Solis Paul St. Martin Robert St. John Jill Starkel Jennifer Stensgard Kjersti Stoddard Aline Sullivan Lisa Szalkiewicz Michael Talvensaari Jennifer Tardibuono Joanne Tasher Arthur Tello Adrienne Tessary Eric Thomas Jeanine Thomas Kim Thomas Abbie Thompson Wendy Thompson Yolanda Torres Gilbert Toscano Angela Townsend Katrina Triplett Steven Triplett Tommy Tripp Kori Turner Sandi Ukrainetz Troy Vaden Araceli Valle Juliette Vanderwoude Alysa Vanderzanden Victor Varela Aaron Vassar Meryl Verbeek Debra Verger Kito ViLay l A VoraBouth Bray Toots Hls Horn Jay Bray has played the trombone smce the fifth grade and It shows As a sophomore thls past year he played w1th our band under Ms Domlnguez s lnstructlon soloed, and took prlvate lessons at home once or twlce a week Although h1s parents got h1m hooked Bray plans to put hls talents to work for hlm Hell play m San Pasqual s band untll he graduates As a semor he hopes to Joln McDonald s All Amerlcan Band whlch tours the USA and other countrles He s llkely to get a muslc scholarshlp and play 1n college but plans to major ln journahsmlbroadcastlng He not only enjoys collectlng football and baseball cards but tr1es to predlct the games Bray was on our golf team thls year He looks up to graduate Gerald Lake who helped out a lot and IS an excellent muslclan Bray IS always trylng to lmprove hlmself He loves to perform for people and the applause and pralse he gets makes all hls practlce worthwhlle Anousone VoraBouth Ellzabeth Voyles Richard Walker Geoffrey Wall Brenda Waller Lmda Wanders Ted Weber 6 Erm Welch Anthony Wells Lxsa Westlake Davld Whlte Jonathan Wight Mlchelle Wllcox Todd Wiley Garrett Wlllxams Jodl Wxlllams Glen Wmters Rustm Woerner Sam Wolanyk Rohm Womack Amanda Wood Davxd Wood Shawn Woods Palge Wrobbel Sean Yarush Rachel Ybarra James Young Jean Young Q a y Sophomores Yearbook Poll Favorite Radio Station KGB 101 5 91X Best Place To Be Beach Favorite Pass Time Surfing Favorite Food Pizza Movie Of The Year Back To The Future Best T V Show Miami Vice Best Video Smokin In The Boys Room Favorite Group Olngo Boingo Favorite Actor M1chaelJ Fox Favorite Teacher Mr Hanel Favorite Actress: Molly Ringwald Susan Aldridge Diana Benefield Wilber Broadway Marshall Brooker Jorge Burgos Toni Castelli Janae Coolman Gina Costanzo Tina Costanzo Leticia Croce Kellie Cronin Jeff Curry Rebecca Daniel Travis Daniels James Daza Theresa Dugan Jeffrey Eisenstein John Fernandez Esther Garibay Matt Giaclone Javier Gomez Mark Hughes Kobi Iki Leslie Jenkins Jose Labora Marcelino Leon Luis Leyva Nga Ly Andrea Mapes Richard Mazon Tasia Mcelroy Carmen Miranda Juan Mora Maria Navarrete Adriana Navarro Jose Noriega Charlotte O'Connor Jose Orozco Franklin Owens Jorge Padilla Chris Peterson Lillian Petrovic Scotty Preschern Jaime Ramos Maribel Rangel Efren Rodriguez Maria Schellenberg Billy Spear Dereck Sundstrom Anna Thorell Patrick Turnbough Sang Ung Dalavanh Vilay Erin Walker Jodi White Corey Wiley Eric Young Sophomores Maria Abeyta Jody Agee Wendy Aldstadt Joshua Allen Steven Allen Kevin Anderson Danny Andrews Jason Anthony Chrlstopher Armstrong Heather Armstrong Hurley Arnold Mxnette Arnold A J Ashley Brad Atherton Todd Attenberger Jay Baker Jose Balderama Norma Balderama Mathlkone Bangphraxay Tracy Barden Robert Barnhlll Vlctorla Baron Paul Barranco Jenmfer Barsell Shane Batcheller Momca Bautlsta Blas Bernon Mlchelle Berry Jeff Betts Klmberly Blddlson Carla Bland Abeyta sr ,. .L - PN ' . W --o gy 3 Freshmen Clayton Is In The Ball Game limmie Clayton is an up-and-coming sports star. This year, he was a runningback on football, a forward and guard on basketball, and shortstop and third baseman on the baseball team. He really enjoyed it although it meant about two hours a day practicing. A freshman's schedule isn't exactly easy, but he managed to make the honor roll. His favorite sport is baseball. He follows his brother's footsteps - their team :aptured league championship and went to the stadium. Slayton would like to see his own team do the same one year. He would like to play professionally one day as shortstop. He looks up to shortstop Ozzie Smith in this and admires the Padres as a team. Clayton was a homecoming prince this year, joining princess Ali Miller, and had fun being in the spotlight. He was involved in golf, though he doesn't plan on trying out for our team. He goes to the beach with friends and so the Escondido Athletic Club in his spare time, anything to stay athletic. Clayton tries to balance his sports and his schoolwork, and has gotten off to a good start. He's set his sights on a goal. Let's hope his is a home run. Carmody Freshmen Chance Bliss Lawrence Bonner Dee Boston Douglas Bott Dee Boyer Stephen Bradley Brian Brady Julia Brady Brian Brandt Jennifer Brasfield Brad Bratten Jeff Bratten Jennifer Briggs Mary Brodesser Mary Brooks Kamiah Brown Landra Brown Lenny Brown Adrian Buringrud Kerry Burke Mike Burkhart Jeff Burrows Kraig Butler Holli Callahan Adriana Canchola Arlene Canchola Rosa Carapia Richard Carby, Jr. Cherie Cardinal Cheryl Cardinal Stacy Carmody Barbara Carroll Klmberly Cauble Tony Cavallo Yvette Chalrez Gretchen Chapman Herhnda Chavez Marlo Chl Lxsa Chlnchlllas Tracy Chrlstlansen Tammy Chuang Jeffrey Clzek Jlmmle Clayton Ahcxa Close Chrlsta Coleman Krlsta Comstock Jason Conner Krxstln Connor Paul Cook Catherlne Dabaslnskas Kenneth Dalton Steve Davldson Kevln Decew Tom Degn Denlse Delautre Natalxe Denmng Danlel Dewall Kitts Dlmoff Jayson Dlwell Darren Dombrowskx Alvaro Domlnguez Todd Dunklrk Jason Dunlavey Roy Dunn Heather Earnest Carol Earnshaw Alex Eastman Mlchelle Ecker Jlm Edson Chrlstlna Eldridge John Endris Jacob Enriquez Carroll ,rv . 2 1 , 4 2, y r y a f M M , 3 12, 6 ff W ff 35? f x 4 i' 0? 9 1 W .W X Q, W ' K' 2, .ff M M f f 'W v fi' wr ' f it ,,,,5:a fl , 1 ,a lly ,wr f ff ' 2 M i f i 5 f Q1 v 5 ,,,:' -5 2 A - w Freshmen t' P . Haag 3 ,fl . fl. fi .,, I Design, Dance Opens Deels To Brown Landra Brown was a freshman this year and, like so many others, was unsure of what San Pasqual had to offer. She's been in jazz for three years now, taken lessons, and danced with her group in the Vineyard. She was too late to join our ance team but intends to. She was also in ceramics, which he plans to advance in, and enjoyed creating things with slay. She enjoys tennis and golf, also. Brown plans to attend ollege and major in businessffashion merchandising as she as an eye for designs as well. For now, though, she's enjoy- ing her talents, using the arts to express herself. H ird Freshmen Mike Escarcega Julie Faulkner Leo Feria Celina Fernandez Mardiann Field Tracy Fonseca Kari Foster Lara Foster Janelle Fredenburg Emerson Freeman Michael Friberg Sandra Fu Jesus Gamez Burhan Gandhi Jennifer Gang Jaymie Garcia Marisa Garcia Nathan Garcia Brent Garduno Crista Gates Andrew Gedminas Keith Geringer Jeff Gertsch Angela Geyer Andre Giometti Erika Golden Julie Goldsmith Anacleto Gonzales Jeanne Goodson Suzette Goulart James Graff Tom Greene Brett Greemg Tony Grlffen Matt Grills Amanda Grinager Amy Grosvenor Phillip Groutage Raymond Guillen Erendlra Guzman Kristin Haag Todd Hadley Erik Hall Denise Haltermann Joann Hamilton Bryan Handley Kathleen Harrison James Hatch Alene Hearing Kevin Herde Michelle Herrera Rebecca Herrera Diane Higgins Sylvan Hill Vicki Hill Jeff Hoadley John Hockley Allison Hodges Casey Hodges Tammy Hogan Cindy Hollis Mark Holterman Dennis Hong Brady Horsburgh Eric Horton Jason Horwath Rebecca Howard Heather Howland Peter Hoyt Jeanette Hundley Thu Huynh Xiomara Ibarra My ,ggi , H Hadley Freshmen Artist Freeman Flourishes Xmong the art fans getting their start at San Pasqual this fear was freshman Emerson Freeman. He took both an art :lass and beginning ceramics with Mr. Theonnes and did above average work. Art class gave Emerson a way out for his .alents as well as time to think and create. His best drawings lre of horses, which he's drawn since he was a kid. Freeman's 'avorite class though, was ceramics. He enjoyed working with mis hands, taking a general theme and making it his own inique creation . . . a box, a whistle, or a practical utensil. He ropes to take more art classes in the future, as well as go urther in the wrestling and football he was in. As 374, he vas tackle on the football team and made many new friends. -Ie enjoys contact sports and wanted to see how good he'd be. kfter an hour or so of practice, Freeman usually bums iroundv and likes to listen to 91X for a while. After San Jasqual, he'd like to attend Brigham Young University, his irtwork to remain only a hobby. He's undecided on his ma- or. For now, though friends ask him for drawings, and he's eceived many a compliment, most of Freeman's work goes nto the trashcan. He's constantly trying to improve himself. Fhat's what it takes to make a masterpiece. f .v -. 3 . ,f:' 1 ' , . G fl ,, if 3 K, W x X K X f X ,, I if Freshmen Jenny Ingoglia Danny Isakovich Darin Jackman Darrin Jackson Sean Jacobs Mitchell Jarvis Lynda Jennings Amy Johnson Erika Johnson Joel Johnson Kerri Johnson Michelle Johnson Meg Jones Jeremy Just Tammy Karr John Kellam Aaron Klapka Greg Knipstein Colleen Knudsen Cheryl Konczal Jason Kontrovich Patricia Kopesky Sandra Kraher Susan Kroesche Mary Kubota Jeff Kulbeck Laurie Kulbertis Cindy Kurbanali Jodi Lane Jeff Lange Bryan Langpap Jennifer Larson Philip Larson Christopher Lee Theresa Lelstman Dusk Lenartz Michael Lewis Jennifer Llcon Kimberley Lipinski Rachelle Lyosdal Katherine Longfellow Thomas Luther Tara Luton Steve Lyman Jill Maehler Jeffrey Manglmelli Mark Marean Jeff Markey Richard Markle Melissa Marler Patricia Marquez Camille Marrero Carmela Martinez Leticia Martinez Susana Martinez Mathew Martini Lauri Masamoto Tricia Mayer Justin Mc Gough Jennifer McArthur Jason McCluney Kimberly McDonald Heather McIntyre Tony Medina Michelle Meidinger Dawn Melby Angelique Melendez Rachel Merrell Lori Meyers Alison Miller Heidi Miller Laina Morgan Mike Mortensen Marcos Motta Ruth Moyer Www . -' 11 f ,JPG 'M f M, fy .f.:p,mf f V :E1.2... , ily I W Larson Freshmen Tennis Is Miller's Racket Jne of the top players on the girl's varsity ten- mis team this year was Alison Miller. A little nelp, ambition, and talent was all it took. Her ather, a player of ten years, gave her lessons, a membership in a club, and lots of encourage- nent. She's played in tournaments, trying to ncrease her rank in San Diego women's singles, vhen she wasn't practicing for the team. They 'ot second in league, Miller ranking third. Out- ide of her passion for the sport, she was a -Iomecoming princess and enjoys reading, going 0 the beach, and water skiing. She plans to be ,n accountant and attend either Pepperdine or JCLA. Miller's immediate plans, however, are o achieve her potential in tennis. Racheck f gmsjlh I v f rcvv ' ft sf. he r.i .-., r.e.1 J 6 P' In A . , ,, Q . , , , I l Freshmen Daniel Munoz Shivaun Murphy Trina Naftel Matthew Navarre James Nicholoson Blair Noonan Dyan 0'Donnell Amiyo O'Neill Francis 0'Neill Joshua Olson Misty Orcutt Alice Ordunez Amy Orrantia Deena Orrantia Matthew Owen Kevin Owsley Jennifer Palmer Kenneth Papich Tracie Parrent Krista Parsley Travis Partner Stephen Patch Shawna Patterson Sheila Patterson Carrie Pattock Dane Pederson Lisa Penalosa John Peng Brad Perry Nancy Petrovic Ricky Petrungaro Scott Pettit Jimmy Peyton Ryan Pfaff Jeremy Pitard Joel Pitt Steven Pitts Julie Powers Heather Priddy James Proffitt Todd Provencio Art Puedan Rohit Rabadia Julianne Racheck Roger Ray Heather Reeves Michael Regan Roseanne Reynolds Randall Rhodes Wendy Rivers Chase Robinson Selena Rogel Christian Romney Edward Rosales Jessica Ruelas Richard Russell Eric Rutherford Jennifer Sage Derek Sandland Kim Sawyer Robin Schaeffer Jeff Schlemmer Ben Seavey Robby Seeds Catherine Seymour Michael Shaffey Kim Shelton Jennifer Shewell Jose Silva Lance Simmons Q Keriann Simms Danny Simpson Michael Sipes Mike Sliney Darcie Smith Julie Smith Nicole Smith Stuart Smith Justin Snow Ray N Freshman l Valle E Q ' E:?.if:'f5if: T .i. 5 f 7., , in egg! 1, fgitnt ' 1 . E M W' . 1 ' .K ,,. 3 2' sf A E' m ' 1 Q fag A pu is f 'Neil Rdaces To The Top When Francis O'Neil ran at Del Dios Middle School, he, his coach, and Coach Wester from SPHS knew one thing - he was going to run on our team. And well, this year, he went to CIF finals on our boys' Varsity Cross Country team and upheld his reputation in track. Through his practice and dedication, he grew better and better. He was first in he league finals, second in prelims, and first in CIF on our team. The team was fun and upportive, but O'Neil looks up to senior Lance Hegerle because he made his work arder to beat him. He enjoyed metal and wood shop at S.P. and loves to surf in his spare time. He's undecided about college. O'Nei1 has three years of running to go and who knows where his feet will take him from there? Freshman Shawn Snow Ricardo Soria Keith Soustek Paul Spice James Sprowl Catherine Stark Eric Steed Matt Steed Ian Stewart Sean Stillwagen Anthony Stone Mark Stute Christopher Suttie Aaron Sutton Joe Szalkiewicz Rachel Tasker Deanna Taylor Matt Taylor Sheila Teach Mara Thien Scott Thomas Aaron Thompson Robert Thompson Brian Tinsley Robert Tornio Michael Townsend Thanh Trinh Bradley Trujillo Lori Tucker Sok Kim Ung Jason Urso Renee Vaden Diana Valadez Brandon Valdaz Chato Valle Trina Vaught Barbara Veltrano Mara Vernon Andre Villa Charles Voelker Julia Walker Steven Walters Michael Waltman Christopher Warren Jeremy Warren Scott Weaver Jeffery Welsh Wende Westinghouse Christine Whitmer Robert Widehat Marcus Wiemers Darcie Wiley Dwain Williams Greg Williams Shanyn Williams Erica Wilson Melissa Wilson Thomas Winter Monica Wittgow Virginia Wolanyk Steven Wood Christina Woodman Lisa Wulf Kathryn Young Michael Zabrxskxe Josephine Zamora Norma Zaragoza Rosa Zaragoza Shawnasl Zelmer Jose Zendeyas Kurt Zlnghelm Vaught 4, aae vcz' - as . l ff AX. I .15 Yearbook Poll Favorite Radio Station: 92.5 FM Best Place To Be: Dancing Favorite Pass Time: Dancing Favorite Food: Tostada Movie Of The Year: Breakfast Club Best T.V. Show: Cosby Show Best Video: Dancing In The Streets Favorite Group: Ready For The World Favorite Actor: Nicolas Cage Favorite Actress: Shirley McClaine Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Marcus mm? Freshman Freshmen spending their time studying to meet stricter graduation requirements. Bobby Petnik and Roberto Salas carrying out an old tradition to freshman. C am e r a S hy Olgalidia Aguilar Bryan Kelly George Aguirre Marin Leon Isabel Alonzo Josefina Lopez Jon Atilano Andy Loveland Abran Barragan Steven Lowe April Bradley Jeannette Lozano Christopher Mary Luna Bradley Hunter Lynne Charles Bucher Magdalena Steve Caldwell Macias Brian Callahan Micheal Stephanie Callan Macumber Bobbie Coffelt Rebecca John Conary Martinez Drew Conway Robert Marvin Francisco Misty McDonald Delgado Victor Mejia Donald Deltenre Peter Calvin Dooley Montgomery Joseph Tommy Murillo Dougherty Chris Myers Frank Duro George Negrete Jacob Esparza Juan Orozco Robert Evans Anna Perez Tony Fancher Pamela Pesce Alfonso Fonseca Marcos Pulido Guy Fox Alina Rangel Jason Fuller Jose Reyes Hariberto Garcia Freddy Salgado Marybel Garcia Sanchez Araceli Garibay Fernando Serrato Nicky Gladwin Jennifer Sieglitz Maria Gonzales Jeff Sprowl Roberto Gonzales Sherye Swadener Holly Harksen Mason Tarin Fidel Hernandez Jaime Tiscarena Uriel Hernanez Christopher Rosanna Herrera Tordsen Nicholas George Torres Hgdgman Craig Tully Patsy Hughes DUY V811 Wayne Hughes Jorge Vega David Hurtado JO Dean Whitney Anh Huynh Somboun Katrina Jones Xaysanavongphet Donnie Kearby Juan Zamora Freshmen Dr John Cooper III Supermtendent Dlrectors Step Out Dr Fred Helnle Dr Allen Foucar Dlrector of Personnel Donald McArthur President Dr. George J. Reed Vice President Member Bruce Studebaker John K. Cherington Member Damxen Macaluso Student Member Charlotte Hotchkiss Clerk . Asst- .Superintendent Administration Mi Pat Ross Principal Door Always Open To Principal Walk into the front office and take a look at Mr. Ross' door - it'll be open. Most students pass through SPHS and never get the privilege to meet our director. Did you know that he's always wanted to be there to help students out? He came from the Fast to teach at Escondido High in 1957. He was there as the proud principal on Orange Glen s opening day in 1962. After that he directed the action at Escondido High from 1976 and finally set his sights on SPHS in 1983. Three time s a charm and Mr. Ross made his third year here the best ever. He improved the food services at lunch and' helped us cope with staying here. Test scores improved and our pride in academics grew even more this year. The tennis courts were entirely refinished. Mr. Ross kept up our rig - ous relationship with Burroughs which included the cele- bration of the corporation s 100th anniversary. In conclusion our principal sees himself as a general man- ager because everything is ultimately his responsibility. He s only here to help us and asks that anyone who develops an idea wants an opinion needs a service or would just like to know why a decision was made to remember that his door is always open. J y 3 , 5 3. 8 Ol' was W , f 1 3, 082 3-Wi ' V-ff.a4,,,,,, , , Am ,me G24 7 7 7 7 S .. as 5 f if- X, .. X . - 4 .'.:.. K K if ii J . - -X-Q.. ,. FW . 'ISL' Till. N 'wisffziu X ii- - i- 'G-X.: :QREQXEQV : giifrgk ' s - -.ws vases? f ..,.s.t. . . .s.-. . . .s . o Q . .. - .5 iwsssxceg-ff1J5Sse114i5-f .r.. we .f-- :fsg:.f..:.-My '.... A as X X asf N P X Qs xm...-..-s rf. X X X X deker Vice-Principal Administration ' N ' ' Allured Faculty Drrectory Jim Allured B A 8: M A San Diego State Wood 1 2 3 Woodcraft, Drafting, Small engine repair Advisor: Wood Club Jayme Arner B A 8: M A U C S B U of W Stanford Guidance Counselor Pat Barden California State College Consumer Education Child Devel- opment Decorative Arts Consumer 8: Homemaklng Mike Casey Basalo B A 8: M A San Diego State Point Loma College Counselor Coach Varsity Girls Soft- a Janice M Boedeker B A M A 8: P P S U C S D San Diego State Vice Pr1nc1pal Advisor Carecrew Bonnie Bohannon B S 8: M S NAU in Flagstaff Arizona Algebra I II Geometry, Coach: Freshman Academic League Connie Boyd B A 8: M A San Francisco State English Drama Advisor: Drama Club I B.A. ' CC 9, b ll ' ' Way,lan.d',Baptist,. Texas Tech, Joyce Briggs Teaching Credential French-Span- ish U.C. Riverside French I, II, Spanish I Lane Bryant B.A. 8: M.A. New York Univ., William Paterson Creative Writing, English, Advisor: Academic League Tom Buck B.A. U.C. Riverside World Geography, Coach: Cross Country, Basketball, Track John Cavanaugh B.A. Cal Poly Pomona Physics 8: Physical Science, Advisor: Bicycle Club Elizabeth M. Carroll B.A. 8: M.A. U of Bridgeport, Loyola U., U.S.I.U., Most Required Courses Advisor: S.A.D.D., Juniper Commit- ment Jane Conniff B.A. U Of Redlands Speech, Language therapy Stanley Dean S.D.S.U., Northwestern Univ. U.S. History, World Geography, Ad- visor: Varsity Academic Team Bill Diamond B.A. San Diego State Drivers ed. Career Awareness Melora L. Dietz B.S. 8: B.A. Faculty Northern Arizona University Office skills, Typing Mike Dolan B.A. San Diego State P.E., Applied Physiology, Coach Varsity Football, J.V. Softball Mimi Dominguez A.B. J San Diego State Band, Vocal ensemble, Chorus, Gen eral Math Mark Fredenburg B.A. Biola U., U.S.C., McGill U., Diego State Chemistry 8: Physiology, advisor California Scholarship Federation San Bill Green B.A., M.A., Bringham Young U. Girls P.E., Coed P.E., Advisor: letter man's, Coach: Varsity Baseball Del Griffin B.S. Miami University, U.C.L.A. S.D.S.U., Boston College Geometry, Algebra I, II, Coach: Van sity 8: J.V. Football Carl Hammer B.A. 8: M.A. San Diego State Metal, Auto Mechanics, Advisor V.I.C.A. Margaret Hanaway B.A. Valparaiso, Purdue, San Diego State U.C.S.D. Civics, History, English, Science Health 8: Safety,Consumer Ed, Matf Gary Hanel B.A.' Cal State Dominguez Hills Pre-Calculus, Computer Program- ming, Geometry, Advisor: Math Team Allison Hobson B.A. 8a M.S. U of British Columbia, U of Wash- ington Librarian, Advisor: International Club Joe Houk B.A. U.C. Irvine Decisions Program Nancy Howard B.A. San Diego State ,P.E. Joe Jayne B.A. U.C. Santa Barbara Drafting 8a math, Coach: frosh Foot- ball Claudia Keithley B.A. U.C.L.A., Palomar, San Diego State, Chico State, U.C.S.D., Richmond English II, Advisor: Academic De- cathalon, Speech Team erol Kent .S. Sc M.A. niversity Arizona, Colorado State, San Diego State Counselor argaret S. Knight .A. Sz M.A. t. Johns U., Indiana U. earbook, English III, Advisor: Yearbook huck Leaf .A., M.A., PhD. Cal Western U., U.S.I.U., U.C.S.D. Vice-Principal Ann Maier B.A. Sa M.A. San Diego State Girls 8a Boys P.E., Pre-Algebra Meridith Marcus B.A. Sz M.A. San Diego State, U.S.I.U. Food 8a Nutrition, Clothing, Advisor: A.S.B. Gordon Marsh B.S. Occidental P.E. Robin Martin B.A. Whittier College, San Diego State Special Education Bill McAllister B.S. Riverside City College, U of Red- lands, San Diego State Algebra I, II, Geometry, Coach: Var- sity 8z J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball Virginia McManus M.S., M.S., PhD. Louisiana State, Redford U., U.S.I.U. Counselor Mary McTear B.S., P.H., R.N. School Nurse, Advisor: Health Ca- l'8el'S Brad Merrill Whittier College Health 8a Safety, Drivers ed, Coach: varsity Golf Linda M. Mojica B.A. Ritter up ,,-, -,-., H U.C. Berkley, Point Loma College Spanish I, III, IV, Beginning Span- ish, Advisor: Spanish Club Vickie Montgomery Life Science Credential U.C. Davis Doug Moss B.S. Cal Poly Pomona Ag. Science, Ag. Business, Life Sci- ence, Landscaping, Advisor: F.F.A. Paul Moyneur U.C.L.A. Boys P.E., Coed P.E., Coach: Varsity Sz J .V. Football, Frosh Basketball Sandra Nelson B.S. 8m M.A. Kent State U., U.S.D. Counselor f Ron Peet Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry Coach: Girls Sc Boys Varsity Tennis Don Pusker B.S. Sz M.A San Diego State World Geography, Civics Rob Putnam S.D.S.U. Civics, U.S. History Dick Reeves B.A. 8: M.A San Diego State, Bringham Young Math, U.S. History, Civics Bob Ritter B.A. Ka M.S 'R B.S. B.A. Pepperdine, U.C. Riverside, Faculty U.C.S.D., San Diego State Wright U. of Missouri, San Diego State Consumer Economics Typing, Work English I, II experience Patrick V Ross Kelly Squires B.S. Sr M.A. U. of Arizona, S.D.S.U. U of Notre Dame Pennsylvania French gl German I-IV, AdViS01'I State Principal Ron Saye Arizona State English Frenchfgerman Club Diane Stevens U.W. U. of Washington, S.D.S.U. Handicapped Academics Carl H. Swadell B.S. Sz M.A. 22118223 rr Schlrmer U.S. Merchant Marine Academy San Diego State Cal State, North- ridge Pre-Algebra, Journalism World History C1v1cs, Advisor: ggnna Tanana ASB Jerry See B A 8a M A S D S C U of Washington English IV Cynthia Smerud Teaching credential San Diego State Parenting Homemaklng B F A Sz M F A Carnegie Mellon U Colu San Diego State U C S D. Advanced Art Life Science Jean Smith In Paul Sodeman M Utah State P.E., Health, Coach: Varsity B-ball, V-ball Ken Thoennes B.A. 8a M.A. Moorehead State College, Sacramen- to state college, U.C.S.D., S.D.S.U. Ceramics, Intro. To Art, Beginning crafts, Advisor: Craft Guild Phil Vanderschaegen B.S. Sz M.S. Wisconsin State U., U. of Minnesota bia U-, Vocational Math, Biology Frank Vannest B.A. Sz M.A. U. of Northern Colorado Accounting, Computers, Advisor: St Marys U San Diego state, Pep- Basketball Club, Coach: Varsity Bas- perdme St Louis U ketball US History Civics Coach: sons Soccer Team J amila Sokol B.S. ' B.A. .R. , U B.A. Pedro Ortiz Vasquez B.A. S.D.S.U. Spanish I, II, Coach: Frosh Baseball Faculty Jim Vernetti B.A. 8r M.A. U. of Notre Dame English, Advanced Drama Will Wester B.A. Sz M.A. California Lutheran U., Azusa Pacif- IC Freshman Sz Sophomore English, Coach: Cross Country, Track Tom Walsh B.S. U.S.D., Bringham Young U. Bill Wetzell Secondary Degree Chapman College General Math, Career Math Cal Whetzel B.S. 8a M.B.A. Cal Poly Pomona, Pepperdine U. Business Law, Business Math, Typ- mg Bob Woodhouse Secondary Degree College of the Pacific, San Diegq State P.E., Advisor: Football Club, Coach: Varsity Football John F. Woodard B.A. San Diego State Biology Lorraine Wright Elementary Degree Campton Jr. College, U.C.L.B. U.S.D. Pepperdine World History, Math, Physical Sci- ence, Study Skills, Special Ed. 4 K if-W, -Q N, -Q -.fwfxfmfwfgfx 52 Classified Staff: Row 1 QL to RJ: Sue Mai, Assistant Principal's Secretaryg Carol Reddin, Registrarg Margie Ingram, Cashier. Row 2 QL to RJ: Diane Alexander, Receptionistg Kay Mc Kinnie, Principal's Secretaryg Donna Beck, Attendanceg Jeanne Hanson, Attendanceg Sil Leiendecker, Library Clerk. 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Fine Arts Q L to RJ: Eowy , ' d Seavyg Erik Ulmang Susana Virden, an Dudeck. Varsity Cheerleaders. Bottom Row CL to Ramie Boweng Sheryl Longfellow, and chelle Wiebe. Middle Row CL to RJ: Dani l ' Ukrainetzg Jennifer H chetti, Stephanie L to RJ: C J and Anna Alcala. Top Row Q e Wittseg Trina Yarushg Julie McArthurg Jo Jennings, and Denise Hines. A. Varsity Academics IL to RJ: Erik Ulmang Scott Rog- d H ll ersg Matt Polesetskyg Barbara Bryantg Bra a , and Elizabeth Carroll. JV Cheerleaders KL to RJ: Kelley Andersong Maviny Liebmang Carolynn Fitzpatrickg Sandy Ukrainetz, and Brooke Crowley. Bottom Row: Jennifer Robin- son. ,- 4..w.f,-1-v'+f'Yf 4 ,B M vdpvvvfffffv , l Organizations vs Academic Decathalon The USAD is a national Olym- pics for the minds of our repre- senting team. The team of sev- en members includes A, B, and C grade upperclassmen. Mrs. Keithley led them to 11th place out of 47 schools in our county, answering questions in the ten categories. Four members played in Scholastic Superstars, a TV program on Channel 10, and won 35300. Vw.: , M Academic Decathalon Bottom Row: QL to RD: Barbara Bryant, Cathy Oretsky, and Jon Chaung. Top Row QL to RJ: Elizabeth Carroll, and Mrs. Keithley. 'F ., . ,gtg .. ,,g, I, 8 5 , Q. 1 Academic League The three Academic League teams were ready for the tough competitions this year, and preparations went on all first semester. During practices, questions were made up about general knowledge in the academic area, such as: Under what male name did English novelist Mary Ann Evans write? Buzzers were hit and the fastest draw had the chance to answer. Our teams played other schools for league placings, but competitions against a team of parents and one of teachers were held in the form of fundraisers by the Varsity team. As for the real thing, the Varsi- ty members had the potential to reach the top, for three out of the six were from the original freshman team of three years ago that was the first to start on the SPHS cam- pus. Mr. Dean, Mr. Bryant, and Mrs. Bohan- non led their students through the Avocado League and had a good, strong showing. And if you answered George Eliot to the above question, The Academic League may be the place for you. hu. Academic League Bottom Row IL to Rl: Jason Horwathg Sandra Fug Jason Anthonyg Tammy Chuang, Vicki Hill, and John Peng. Top Row: Shawn Pat- tockg Matt Polesetskyg Erik Ulmang Eli- zabeth Carrollg Brad Hallg Jon Chuang, Tony Galyeang Barbara Bryant, Wil- liam Bryant, and Ling Lee. Organizations California Scholarship Foundation Mr. Fredenburg advised the California Scholarship Feder- ation, which encourages aca- demic excellence and makes certain scholarships available to members. Members must have three A's and one B to join, and as a club they went on a marine biology cruise, held fundraisers, and planned Dis- neyland and other trips. CSF: Bottom Row: Lena Koutsoukosg Fay Koutsoukosg Barbara Bryantg Amara Willeyg Missy MacKayg Mi- chelle Durnellg Cathy Oretskyg Becky Boomer, and Nanci Prado. Middle Row: Ling Leeg Debbie Phillipsg Alysa Vanderzadeng Tricia Bagliog Peri Kelmmg Jean Youngg John Peng, and Glen Winters. Top Row: Elizabeth Car- rollg Jolie Thompson: Tony Galyeang Erik Ulman, and Mr. Fredenburg. International Club American students at San Pas- qual had the opportunity to meet our foreign friends in this club, as well as welcome return- ing students who spent their summer in another country. Members are interested in oth- er races and customs and the club had meetings and parties. International Club Bottom Row: Karrie Hollandg Amara Willeyg Kathy Tsoulosg Augustine San Joseg Christina Barcina, and Sabina Fritz. Top Row: Bruce Smith, and Christine Kirner. Organizations Pep Club One club that really had it's ups and downs was the new Pep Club. Organizer Mrs. DeVroeg got it off the ground, and the officers led crusades to ball- games, with painted cars, signs, cheers, and our school colors flying high. Members wore club tops, and, although only a few sports were honored by their presence, spirit made a come- back. Pep Club: Bottom Row CL to Rl: Diane Higgins, Kirsten Kruse, Lori Tucker, Lisa Wulf, Katie Goldstein, Jennifer Larson, Jennifer Hone, and Kim Pars- ley. Middle Row KL to Rl: Heather Howland, Bobbie Coffelt, Linda Cor- rea, Helena Taylor, Becky Boomer, Jenni Steger, Michelle Durnell, Susan- na Virden, Laurie Carvalho, and Mrs. DeVrog. Top Row CL to RJ: Barbara Carroll, Dayla Cunningham, Jolie Thompson, Shelle Reynolds, Tina Ash- er, Elizabeth Carroll, Cathy Oretsky, Alison Seavey, and Jessamyn Evans. Ski Club Because the school wou1dn't in- sure this sport, the Ski Club is an extension of the Boy Scout Explorers. Skiing is an expen- sive but exciting sport. Mem- bers took a trip to Utah over Christmas and to Mammoth over Easter vacations. It was about S400 each, not including equipment, meals, or details, but all agreed it was worth it. Ski Club Bottom Row QL to RJ: Jeff Markey, and Mike Waltman. Middle Row: Jeff Doria, Amy Crowley, Amy Thompson, and Denise Hines. Top Row: Tracey Roden, Danelle Fowler, Kelly Lindzy, Yvonne Pitner, Jeff Posner, Steve Sobel, Dane Block, Rus- sell Sarazen, Michelle Wiebe, and Jen- nifer Hone. WW MN? gy 3 Organizations Organlzatlons ASSOC13t6d Student Bod San Pasqual's A.S.B. helped to plan school activities this year. Among them was the Hal- loween Dance with DJ Steve West from the 91X radio station who gave out free albums for the best costumes. The Winter Dance was highlighted when a live band, Cat Trax played. The A.S.B. came to the rescue on the closed campus situation by bringing in foods from local fast foods restaurants - Godfa- ther's Pizza and Del Taco, for example. Music was played every three days or so to listen to and a poll was taken to find out what kind of music most students liked. A huge profit making success was their idea of selling Pepsi and other drinks at lunch from a fountain booth. Advisor Mr. Schirmer and volunteer helper Mrs. Marcos planned for a hypnotist during a pep rally held during the semester finals week. The students who stuck around were amazed at the stunts, which ranged from telling people they were strippers and cartoon characters to making a girl stiff as a board, and then standing on her body laid across two chairs ASB: Top Row QL to RJ: Mr. Schirmer Andrea Lien' Damien Macaluso' Jeff Posner' Tom Dabasinskas' Grant Gin gerichg Brent Howardg Brian Rundlett and Darby Barrettg Middle Row CL to RJ: Lora Wendellg Tim Lockieg Greg Winters' Chris Portis' Laura Alexander Cristie Blaylockg Jeff Smithg Amy Lo velandg Amy Thompsong Russell Sara zeng Stephanie Hill, and Mrs. Marcus Bottom Row QL to RJ: Laurie McCallis terg Nicole Commeliag Julie McArthur Yearbook The book you're reading is the finished product of a year of hard work and dedication on the part of the yearbook staff Members hustled to write, photo, type, do layouts, inter view, and gather information In the end, all, including advi sor Mrs. Knight, agreed the hard work paid off Yearbook Top Row: QL to RJ: Tina Ash erg Jolie Thompsong Jennifer Hone Brian Rundlett' Michelle Wiebe' Anna Alcala and David Sobel. Bottom Row CL to RJ: Laurie Carvalhog Mrs. Knight Nanci Prado' Gina Urso and Mike Ba jema. Rick Evansg Jason Bill, and Kathy S 7 7 Varsity Cheerleading Anna A108111 Dani Boschetti Rami Bowen Denise Hines C':::JIKlgiglEi2g:ll Joanne Jennings Sheryl Longfellow Julie McArthur Stephanie Michelle Wiebe Celeste Wiltse Trina Yarush Capt. Football Ukrainetz 3 . R Tanya Toedt Mascot JV Cheerleading I A Kelley Anderson Brooke Crowley Carfllynn I MHVHUY Liebman Fitzpatrick fs Jennifer Robinson Sandy Ukrainetz Organizations Organlzatlons Drama Club Theater arts were kept alive by the Drama Club. Director Ms. Boyd led casts for two plays this year. The combined talents of both new members and old led to a refreshingly fun time. The auditions were open to anyone, and if the perfect part wasn't made, members attend- ed parties, professional plays, workshops, etc., to perfect their skills. Drama Club: Bottom Row QL to Rl: Mike Wittg Shannon Etsong Alicia Closeg Janelle Fredenburgg Maria Abeytag Jenny Sageg Julie Walkerg Sarah Graybeal, and Julie Goldsmith. Top Row CL to RJ: Gabrielle Bouetg Ms. Boydg David Whiteg Jolie Thompsong Jason Heamesg Laurie Carvalhog Laura Vitousg Tina Asherg Rick Evansg Kathy Tsoulosg Michelle Durnellg Trisha Bag- liog Peri Kelmmg Barbara Bryantg Alysa Vanderzanderg Elizabeth Carrollg Me- lissa Flanery, and Amara Willey. Care Crew This year, the SADD Club was replaced and expanded by the Care Crew. The support of Ms Boedeker got it off to a start, and the group met during lunch or any time they were needed The Care Crew is for peer coun seling and open discussion on issues such as drugs, suicide, al coholism, and other pressures teens feel. They had guest speakers and through the year, gave and took support in a non threatening, trusting atmo sphere. That's what caring is all about Care Crew: Bottom Row QL to Rl: Bo Higbyg Greg Crowderg Mike Belford and Bobby Penalosa. Middle Row KL to RJ: Tiffany Royseg Dani Boschetti, and Denise Hines. Top Row KL to RJ: Kevin Whitlockg Tiffany Vanettesg Mike Ber ryg Ms. Boedeker, and Ashley Roberts French German Club Energetic Frau Squires led this group through a fun year, in- cluding ski trips, foreign din- ners, cultural fundraisers fre- member the Gummi bears?J, parties, and joining a national honorary society for those who'd gotten A's in their lan- guage. Although knowing the language wasn't necessary, an interest in the lands and having fun, was. French!German Club Bottom Row CL to RJ: Rachel Fredenburgg Amara Wil- leyg Lena Koutsoukosg Kathy Tsoulosg Fay Koutsoukosg Barbara Carroll, Eric Ulman, and Elizabeth Carroll. Top Row KL to RJ: Thomas Carrollg Mike Talvensaarig Dave Robidouxg Glen Wintersg Susanna Virdeng Christine Kirnerg Alison Seaveyg Eowyn Collins, and Jill Dudeck. Spanish Club Spanish Club Bottom Row CL to RJ: David Cheung Greg Armstrongg Gretchen Brumley Melissa McCool, and Lourdes Islas Top Row Senora MOJICA Kim Cauble Heather Howlandg Dlane Mahr Deanna Taylor: Jim Cheung Tayna James Elizabeth Mar- l0ttl and Nanci Prado Trips to our nearest neighbor- ing country, Cinco de Mayo fes- tivities drives for Tijuana or- phanages, and attending a Spanish play were only a few of the aCt1Vlt18S this club, led by Ms MOJICH got into Most members make use of the lan- guage when, for instance, order- ing a Mexican lunch With this fascinating culture so close, why not investigate . y 1 f: y 1 Z y , . 7 . , . www Organizations OPg3HlZ3t1OHS Newspaper Staff The school newspaper is a re- source not many students take seriously. The staff was out to change that this year. They set goals and worked to meet them. Since the E.O. is for our campus the staff tried to keep it on stu- dent level interests and encour- aged anyone with ideas, writ- ings, and opinions to submit them. Newspaper: Bottom Row KL to RJ: Kim Parsleyg Kerrie Hollandg Elizabeth Car- rolg Cathy Oretsky, and Tammy Part- ner. Top Row KL to RJ: Carl Swadellg Scott Rodgersg Michelle Fayg Matt Po- letsetskyg Mike Martini, and Shawn Dodson. Chorus Chorus, as well as the other musical classes underwent a change in the middle of the year when Ms. Dominguez was replaced by Mr. Enoscoe, but it didn't interfere with their per formance. This year, our chorus was very small, probably the re sult of harder schedules. What they lacked in general force, they made up for in talent and were better than ever, some so loists rising up. The chorus par ticipated in the Winter concert, Spring concert, and Pops con cert. The first two were general music programs given free at SPHS. The Pops was not to be missed - a grand finale of lights, music, and action. Cho rus is a step up to our vocal en semble and students learned professionalisms as well as ex panded their vocal talents Chorus: Top Row KL to RJ: Kathryn Young, Araceli Garibayg Angel Yelen dez' Jeanni Goodson and Yara Shultz Bottom Row QL to RJ: Shanyn Wil liams' Melissa Wilson' Denise Hines and Melissa Marler 9 v 1 - v 1 v Dance Team Flags Q 5 The SPHS Dance Team, otherwise known as All that Glitters , shone bright this year. Their combined tal- ents brought the team to many facets of entertaining people. In their bold blue bodysuits and flashy tinsel, this included our wild pep rallies, half-time field shows at home football games, and Saturday competitions against other high schools. Touring the Los Angeles indoor circuit in the spring took concentration. They spent time trying to put as many professional and meti- culate moves as possible into their routines. Team uni- ty, high expectations, and lots of practice brought them to the top. Dance Team: Bottom Row KL to RJ: Darci Maher, Shawn Millerg Kristen Haag, Kara Larseng Dana Strickland, Kristi Hegleg Stacey Berryg Kim Lipinski, Dyan O'Donnell, and Georgina Ortiz. Organizations Among the smartly marching band and graceful moves of the dance team, during football game half-times wa the flowing colors of the tall flags unit. This sharp loolj and visual impact was what first intrigued Captain Lin- da Walker to the flag corps, but she realized that it really took coordination and an acquired skill to put the flags into perfect unison for performances. The tall flags showed up for pep rallies, football games, and parades with the band in the fall, and then went to the indoor L.A. circuit as a team for the spring in flashy new uniforms. The Pops Concert was a whirling finish- ing touch to the team's year. Under Linda Walker, Karrie Holland, and J olynn Sanders the team was pret- ty much self-sufficientg small enough that the girls be- came good friends and could share fun times as well as hard work. Flags Bottom Row CL to RJ: Brenda Boatwrightg Lourdes lsalasg Meg Jonesg Karrie Hollandg Linda Walker, Jolynn Sandersg JoDean Whit- ney, and Joelle Klasseng Middle Row: Christie Blaylock. Band ocal Ensemble Jnder the stern discipline of Ms. Dominguez, the band von the most sweepstakes ever in San Pasqual's history his year. Thursday night practices as well as first peri- md and after school time made the band one finely .uned instrument. They played for home football games, pep rallies, festivals, Pops Concert, and the Win- .er Concert. The band was invited to play in the Chaffy Fournament of Champions and other prestigious com- Jetitions. The marching Eagles are definately on the vay up. land: Bottom Row CL to RJ: Art Puedan, Bridgett Lawhorn, Treva .utong Doug Briggs, Shane Cross, Erin Welch, Tina Eldridge, Scott loomer, Blas Bernon, Donna Scott, Heather McIntyre, Fred Bowen, Ihristine Butalid, A.J. Ashley, Dennis Walker, Jay Bray, and Bill Bryant. Middle Row CL to RJ: John DiPiero, Dane Pederson, John Iockley, Matt Jones, Mitch Jarvis, Danny Boatwright, Greg Gentry, Ielly Patterson, and Emilio Garcia. Top Row IL to RJ: Randall lhodes, Troy Glazier, Mike Conner, Tyler Wood, Chuck Voelker, iason Schroeder, Gerald Lake, and Jeff Betts. This year the Vocal Ensemble had an aura of profes- sionalism around it that made it stand out in a crowd. It might have come from their new black dresses and electric blue sequins that they made themselves Knot to mention the nice appearance of the menl but what was really impressive was the amount of performances they did. The singing group of eighteen went everywhere from churches, mobile home parks clubs, and organiza- tions to the elementary and junior high schools in the area both entertaining and getting future prospects for the San Pasqual vocal program. They performed at SPHS for the Winter, Spring, and Pops Concerts and sang in the Vineyard as well. During the second semes- ter with Mr. Enoscoe the Vocal Ensemble added chore- ography to their act. With all the applause they re- ceived this year, the members really have something to carol about. Vocal Ensemble: Top Row KL to RJ: Kristi McKay' Kristin Parsons' Mavany Liebman' Eric Sevy' Trina Yarush' Nichole Perkins' Dena Prestininzi and Stan Clark. Middle Row IL to RJ: Jennifer McCoy' Jeannine McCoy' Elizabeth Cleveland and Kara Larson. Bottom Row CL to RJ: Jason Tougan' Rich Necochea Gerald Lake' Dennis Walker and Steve Halstead. Organizations G 3 Future Farmers Of America Among the trees and cows in the Agriculture Department, sending interesting aromas through the tennis courts, is a division of the Future Farmers of America. To join, members have to be enrolled in an agri- culture class. Conventions are attended for elections and such, and then our members get in- volved in other projects - ele- mentary school programs, con- valesant home visits, field days, judging, and even capturing a first place with their Christmas Day parade float. F.F'.A.: Bottom Row QL to Rb: Robert Deang Sheri Burns, Mike Belfordg Rick Schwendg Shannon Hunt, and John Cooper. Middle Row KL to RJ: Paul Cookg Bobbie Coffeltg Brenda Wallerg Susan Jacobsg Fred Diaz, and Eugene Wooany. Top Row KL to RJ: Dave Cor- onag Scott Lulyg Todd Blakely, Craig Tully, Jennifer Hundly, and Mr. Moss. ocational Industrial Clubs Mr. Hammer leads a branch of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America here on campus. The club is for skills from bricklaying to nursing and members have meetings and mock competitions. They pre- pare for the real thing - Re- gionals, State, National, and In- ternational Olympics Most of the members are male, as our school offers only drafting, metal shop etc for the neces- sary skills V I C A Bottom Row CL to RJ Brad Atherton Mlke Macumber Rob Tor- ino and Matt Grills Middle Row CL to RJ Robin Kopf Pete Esparza Dave Klosterboer Robert Perez and Mr. Hammer , . y , , . 5 S S 3 9 Organlzatlons ,nas fi? Organizations Craft Guild This club, led by Mr. Theonnes, Greg Armstrong, and Andy Goodwin, was not for necessar- ily the talented, but creative and interested students. The club's activities included put- ting a graphic on the exercise room wall at Burroughs, murals for the 300 and 400 building halls, art field trips, and doing all of our football spirit ribbons. Craft Guild: Bottom Row CL to RJ: April Faucherg Julie Walkerg Maria Ci- beytag Jennifer Palmer, Michelle Dur- nell, and Cathy Oretsky. Top Row KL to RJ: Andrew Goodwin, Helena Taylorg Mr. Theonnesg Greg Armstrong, and Sean Yarush. Los Latanos The newest club to start up on SPHS is the Los Latanos Club. A couple of people felt the need to organize a group of Hispanics and get out to do some things. Originally, it was just a group of friends. They went all the way to Mr. Ross to get a room to use for meetings and it turned out that Mr. Ross himself be came their advisor, although the students lead and organize everything. The committee that started it led the club through fun draisers to go to Knott's Berry Farm and oth er trips. The main purpose of which was to get people with common interests together and out of trouble. Anyone can join, but most of the members are Mexican and the meet ings are usually held in Spanish. 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Grand Ave. Downtown Escondido Phone 745-4341 Advertisements A3 1986 Golden Legend Staff Editor in Chief Kerry Panno Editor in Chief Jennifer Hone Managing Editors Laurie Carvalho Tina Asher Copy Editor Jolie Thompson Class Editors Anna Alcala Andrea Pino Abdul Feemster Laurie Carvallo and Tina Asher Sports Anna Alcala Tina Asher Mike Bajema Laurie Carvalho Abdul Feemster Jennifer Hone Doug Lister Kerry Panno Andrea Pino Nanci Prado Brian Rundlett Roberto Salas David Sobel Jolie Thompson Gina Urso Kevin Vannest Michelle Wiebe and Byron Ellison Academics and Faculty Nanci Prado Organizations Gina Urso Photography Mike Bajema Brian Rundlett Doug Lister Rick Schwend Byron Ellison Kevin Vannest David Sobel and Abdul Feemster Art Scott Fujawa Activities Jennifer Hone Index Lillian Chi Laurie Carvalho Gina Urso Opening Kerry Panno ,mf fk ' W7WN ', . mm to the Class of 86 Congratulations 7 Lou 8a Betty Lou Wilette A A Auto Parts Balloon Bonanza 23172-ggggper 2438 Vineyard Ave. E k CRT Lockieg Michalle Wiebe, Ru ll s d 17145 745-4902 CAPTURED ELEGANCE JEWELRY The jewelry store with a flare for personal service. Carrying the newest and most exciting designs in jewelry custom work Sz repairs MICHELLE WIEBE SHOPS IN ELEGANCE. . . AT CAPTURED ELEGANCE JEWELRY 235 so. BRoADwAY, ESCONDIDO 746-6296 Advertisements my SHELLIS Contemporary Fashions 665 N. Broadway 743-3933 f 4,4 Escondldo Paint 8z Body Shop, Inc 1416 W M1ss1on Rd Escondldo Cahf Kenny K1rch owner 745 7611 Advertisements MQTS Bus 16191741-6570 Realty Res 16195741-6029 Andy Panno 260 South Orange, Suite 7 Escondido, Calif. 92025 CCCC S BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Before or After School After the Game or a Meeting Frlendly Service 1n a Pleasant, Relaxing Atmosphere COCO'S COCO'S 1280 W Valley Pkwy 1340 E Valley Pkwy 745-2513 741-8853 uiunuv- ,km 1 9 Visit Us for an enjoyable M,eal or Snack. Enjoy Robert V, Congratulations . to the A Professional Dental Corporation Thomas P' Bagli09 Practice Limited to Pediatric and D,D,S, adult 1060 E. Grand Ave. Orthodontics 747' 191 1 Congratulates the Class Of Keith A. Collins 1986 M.D Mission Center Suite 206 E 157113. TgirlqfAg5625 245 Ranch? santa' E 15d9dE. Zara? ZAVJQO25 S0011 l 0, 8. l . e. POS. i 0, a i . 745-1831 San Marcos,9C3g2g 746-1510 745-1835 Advertisements In Memory Of Scott Finely Scott Finely Born April 29, 1967 Died July 25, 1985 In time we will grow, we will change, as free 1 the wind and the waves. Live your life the wa you choose, find the ones who laugh with you. Lil the sea will find its way to shore, as the sun sinl from the sky, live your life and you will fil there's no regrets, only good times. Scott Finely 1985 In Memory Of Fernando Vallina n Closing Fernando Vallina Born September 10, 1968 Died July 25, 1985 'You can never forget someone like him. You don't think of it when you're busy, but wh things are really quiet, or when you're getti: ready for a race, or just before you go to sleep night, he's there. C Lance Hegrle 1985 n Memory Of Kenneth Krok Kenneth Krok Born: 0ctober 1, 1969 Died: June 15, 1985 Keep in mind that no one is to blame and should never feel shame. When we walk down the hall, we say hello or maybe flash a smile. We don't take the time to say we care and sit to talk awhile. Ken was a friend, someone we loved, d h t d t db an a e o say goo ye, We didn't realize he wouldn't be here, having fun with all the guys Let's remember the times when Ken felt V H l ld l h' . an a en wou a ways s me He won't be forgotten that we know for sure Let's learn from this and show our love for it's the only cure. Denise Hines Cami Rich 1986 n Memory Of Darin Seegrist Darin Seegrist Born: July 23, 1969 Died: July 22, 1985 I see a door that had no lock, Yet there was no chance to knock and find out what was inside. Perhaps, the door could only hide The silent thoughts all his own, Or perhaps he thought he was alone. We don't know: he left us much too soon But we remember a special person not yet in bloom. Amara Willey 1986 n Memory Of Jeff Hoadly Jeff Hoadley Born: July 3, 1971 Died: December 19, 1985 Sunlight shot down to the crisp, green lawn a sweet, lovely song. Forget the past, For now it's gone. Only the future holds the key, for hope, as we live on. Karyn Skarpho 1986 Closing FGOTPRI LEFT BEHI I B Sleezy women doing their thing. QL to RJ: Kris Mitt hauserg Amy Thompsong Kathy Hollisg Kerry Pannog Stephanie Hill, and Amy Loveland. Brent Humphrey's going home again. Tom Dabasinskas shows he's above the rest. Abeyta, Maria 26, 154, 181, 187 Acee, Kevin 144 Adam, Cathy 114 Adams, Rhonda 144 Adams, Travis Addington, Charisse 144 Agee, Jody 154 Aguilar. Olga 165 Aguirre. George 165 Aguirre. Humberto 74, 134 Aguirre, Jacinto 144 Aguirre, Jaime 114 Ahrari, Hooman 143 Aikman, Robert 31, 34, 134 Alahan, Selva 49, 80, 144 Alberts, Dawn Alcala, Anna 114, 33, Alcorn. Chris 144 Aldridge, Danny 144 Aldridge, Susan 153 Aldstadt, Wendy 154 Alexander, Donn 144 Alexander, Laura 114, 24, 25, 106 Allen, Alan 134 Allen, Joshua 45. 79. 154 Allen, Stephanie 13, 134, 107, 76 Allen Allen , Steven 45, 75, 154 , Terisa 114, 106 Alonzo, Fernando 134 Alonzo. Isabel 165 Alvarado, Magdalena 134, 187 Alvarez, Alfonso 129 Alvarez, Andres 74, 134 Amador, Alfredo 144 Amador, Jesus 134 Amador. Jose 129 Amsbary, Andersen David 144 Jay 44, 134 Anderson, Dee Anderson, Kelley 49, 76, 144, 175, Anderson, Kevin 75, 154 Anderson, Thomas 144 Andrews, Andrews, Danny 68, 154 Thomas 134, 107 Anthony, Jason 26, 154, 176 Anthony, Terry 144 Armiger, Michelle 134 Armstrong, Christopher 154 Armstrong, Gregory 144, 182, 187 Armstron , Heather 78, 154 Arnold, lfurley 154 Arnold, Minette 154 Arreguin, Maria 134, 187 Aschbrenner, Ric 15, 44, 144, 145 Asher, Tina 134, 107, 178, 179 Ashley, A.J, 75, 154 Atherton, Brad 75, 154, 186 Atherton, Nichole 144, 145 Atilano. Jon 165 Atkinson, Veronica 114 Atteberry, Brian 49, 80, 79, 144 Anenberger, Todd 45, 154 Avila, Kim 144 Avila, Michelle 114 Bachofer, Kym 114 Bacon, Aaron 127 Baglio, Chris 23, 72, 134 Baglio, Jeffrey 114, 65, 66, 106 Baglio, Tricia 23, 78, 144, 177 Baird, Patrick 143 Bajema, Michael 114, 179, 204 Baker. Jay 49, 154 Balderama, Jose 154 Balderama, Norma 154 Balderrama, Lupe Ballard, Andrea 144 Bangphraxay, Manikhon 144 Bangphraxay, Mathikone 154 Banister, Jeff 99, 134, 192 Barcina, Cristina 114, 177 Barden, Tracy 154 Barnhart, Tina 38, 129 Barnhill, Robert 154 Baron, Victoria 154 Barragan, lValenzul Abran 165 Barranco, Paul 154 Barranco, Vince 114 Barrett, Anna 144 Barrett, Darby 22, 113, 114, 83, 17 Barsell, Jennifer 78, 154 Barth, Stephanie 107, 143 Bartlett, Kenneth 114 Bartley, Sharon 134 Bartley, Susanne 60, 134, 107 Bartolacci, Roseann 134 Batcheller, Shane 45, 79, 154 Bautista, Monica 55, 154 Bayardo, Leticia 134 Beattie, Jeannette 144 Becerra, William 80, 134 Bechstein, Evamarie 134, 107 Becker, Brian 134 Beckett, Cari 114, 60, 61, 106 Bein, Kim 134 Belford, Michael 22, 114, 181, 186 Bellandi, Gina 144 Belter, Craig 75 Benefield, Diana Benito, Dana 144 Berger. Louise 114 Berghorst, K. 55 Bfernon, Blas 154 Berry, Michelle 154 Berry, Mike 134, 187 Berry, Stacey 107, 142, 184 Betts, Bill 144 Betts, Jeff 154 Biddison. Kimberly 154 Bielicki, Michele 129 Bilakovics, Robert 134 106, 109. 174. 179. 180, 205 180 9 beyta Bill, Christopher 44, 67, 113, 144 Bill, Jason 113, 114, 65, 66, 106, 179 Binder, Susan 26, 114 Blackner, Kimberly 144 Blake, Stephen 114 Blakley, Robert 44, 80, 134, 186 Bland, Carla 154 Bland, Patricia 134 Haylock, Cristina 115, 179, 184 Bliss, Chance glock, Dane 2, 134, 90, 107, 178 oatwright. Brenda 134, 184 Boatwri ht, Danny 134 Bogart, Stephen 134 Bohorquez, Lisa 134 Bonhivert, Timothy 129 Bonnefoy, Doug 144 Bonner, Lawrence Bonner, Ronald 135 Boomer, Rebecca 22, 115, 106, 177, 178 Boomer, Scott 144 Boschetti, Danielle 135, 107, 174, 180, 181 Boston, Bruce 135 Boston, Dee Bott, Dou las Bouet, Gagrielle 135 Bowen, Fred 115 Bowen, Ramie 135, 107, 174 Bowen, Ryan 115 Bowers, Thomas 143 Bowes. Andrea 127, 106 Bowyer, Karen 59, 60, 135 Boyer, Dee Bradford, Matthew 135 Bradley, April 165 Bradley, Christopher 165 Bradley, Clinton 129 Bradley, Stephen Brady, Brian 63 Brady, Julie Brandt, Brian Braslield, Jennifer 78 Bratten, Brad 45, 68 Bratten, Greg 16, 115, 42, 43 Bratten, Jeff 45, 79 Bratton, Kammie 13, 79, 144 Bray, Jay 145 Bray, Jeremy 144 Bream. Mark 135 Brearn, Michael 144 Breedlove, Jodie 135 Brennan, Kelly 46, 69, 144 Briggs, Douglas 115 Briggs, Jennifer Broadway, Wilber 43, 153 Brodesser, Mary Brodesser, Robert 74. 135 Brokaw, Craig 115 Brooker, Marshall 80, 153 Brooks, Mary Brose, Todd 135, 107 Brown, . 136 Curtis 115, 42, 90, 106 Brown, Greg 80, 144 Brown, Kamiah Brown, Landra 55, 157 Brown, Lenny 49 Brown, Nick 135 Bruce, William 19, 115, 65 Brumley, Gretchen 11, 144, 182 Brunz, Kelly 145 Bryant, Barbara 26, 115, 175, 176, 177 Bryant, William 145, 175 Bucher. Charles 165 Buffett, Sheryl 135 Burgess, Kimberly 11, 145 Burgofs. Jorge 153 Buringrud, Adrian 68 Buringr ud, Kristian 115, 106, 109 Burke, Beth 145 Burke, Kerry 49 Burkhart, Mike Burns, Robert 145 Burns, Sheri 135, 107, 186 Burns, William 115 Burroughs, Cindy 145 Burrows Burrows, , Gayle 129 Jeff Busalacchi, Barbara 52, 135, 107 Busch, Jon 44, 67, 145 Butalid, Christine 48, 135 Butalid, Thomas 145 Butler, Kraig Butler, Kyle 143 Cacciatore, Toni 145 Cadle. Timothy 135 Calderon, Norma 135 Caldwell, Steve 165 Caldwell, Steve Callahan, Brian 165 Callahan, Holli Asses s, ,N new ....--1 - ' 5 v ,ss we The lunchtime doldrums grab groups of SPHS prisoners Cavallo, Tony 156 Cawley, Chantelle 13, 115 Chairez, Yvette 156 Chamberlin, Belinda 145 Chamberlin, Jennifer 145 Champagne, Eugene 44, 145 Chandler, Todd 145 Chansky, Stacey 143 Chapman, Gretchen 156 Chapman, Marty 135 Chavez. Cassandra 145 Chavez, Dalia 135 Chavez, Herlinda 156 Chavez, Veronica 145, 187 Cheung, David 145, 182 Cheung, Jimmy 115, 182 Cheung, Tami 60 Chi, Lillian 135, 107 Chi, Mario 156 Chinchillas, Lisa 156 Christensen, Joseph 145 Callan, Mike 135 Callan, Stephanie 165 Campbell, Carolyn 135 Csnchola, Adriana Canchola, Arlene 187 Carapia, Rosa Carby, Richard Jr. Cardinal, Cherie Cardinal, Cheryl Carmocly, Stacy Carney, Kellyann 48, 135 Carona. David 145 Carpenter, Gayle 52, 145 Carrillo, Diane 129 Carrillo, Octavio 145 Carroll, Barbara 78, 156, 178, 182 Carroll, Elizabeth 115, 175, 176, 178, 182, 183 Carroll, Thomas 145, 182 Carson, Stephanie 135 Carvalho, Laurinda 135, 107, 178, 179, 193 Castelli, Toni 153 Castoro, Kevin 129 Castro, Esteban 115 Cauble, Kimberly 156, 182 Index Christensen, Shawn 143 Christiansen, Tracy 156 Christianson, C. 57, 55, 176 Chuang, Jonathan 135, 176 Chuang, Tammy 156, 176 Church. Kevin 80, 135 Ciancanelli, Gene 145 Cianflone, Daniel 135 Cizek, Jeffrey 45, 156 Clark, Brandy 135 Clark, Jason 44, 135 Clark, Ken 135 Clark, Stanley 136, 185 Clarke, Maria 136 Clayton, Jimmie 15, 45, 67, 68, 155, 156 Clemeshaw, Alchera 29, 115, 60 Cleveland, Elizabeth 115, 76, 185 Cline, Geoff 143 Close, Alicia 156, 181 Cobb, Mark 115 Coffelt, Bobbie 165, 178, 186 Cohee, Krista 136, 107 Cohee, Ricky 145 Coleman, Christa 156 Collier, Scott 116 Culligan, Janet 145 Collins, Edwyn 136, 174, 182 Collurafici, Frank 44, 145 Combe. Matthew 74, 145 Comella, Nicole 116, 106, 179 Comstock, Krista 156 Conary, John 165 Conary, Tanya Condie, Paul 74, 136 Conner, Jason 79, 156 Connor, Kristin 156 Connor. Michael 136 Connors, Donna 129 Conway, Drew 165 Conway, Scott 129 Cook, Jimmy 44, 136 Cook, Paul 45, 156, 186 Coolman, Janae 153 Cooper, Cynthia 136 Cooper, John 136, 186 Cooper, Mike 44, 74, 136 Cordova, Jesus 145 Correa, Linda 22, 116, 106, 178 Cortez, Teodoro 143 Corona, Dave 186 Coseo, John 16, 116 Costanzo, Gina 153 Costanzo, Tina 153 Courton, Doug 136 Cousins, Anita 129 Coy, Gilberto 142 Crawford, Lonnie 136 Crenshaw, Colleen 136 Croce, Leticia 153 Cronin, Kellie 153 Cross, Shane 145 Crowder, Greg 116, 181 Crowley, Amy 55. 56, 136, 107, 178 Crowley, Brooke 145, 175, 180 Cruz, Alex 136 Cruz, Clinton 136, 83, 107 Cruz, Kelly 116 Cruz, Kim 145 Cumming, Steve 136 Cunningham, Courtney 136 Cunningham, Dayla 145, 178 Curry, Jeff 153 Curtis, Sunday 15, 57, 136, 107 Dabasinskas, Catherine 48. 71, 156 Dabasinskas, Thomas 15, 17, 25, 42, Dalton, Kenneth 156 Dame, Julie 136 Daniel, Rebecca 153 Daniels, Travis 153 Davenport, Steve Davidson, Steve 45, 75, 156 Davis, Joey 145 Davis, Kristy 71, 145 Davis, Michael 116 Davis, Timothy 74, 145 Day, Cathy 78, 145 Day. Sarah 136 Dan, James 74, 153 De Neve, Michael 136 De Neve. Mitchell 136 De Tenley, Dave 136 Dealy, Mary 146 Dean. Dean. Robert 116. 186 Sheri 146 Deaver, Dean 136 Decew. Kevin Deddo, Christopher 116 Degn, Bruce 136 Degn, Bruce Degn, Michael 116, 128 Degn, Tom 156 DeKorne, Glen 146 DeLautre, Danielle 116 DeLautre, Denise 156 DelFante, Paul 146 Delgado, Francisco 165 Deltenre, Donald 165 Denning, Natalie 156 Dewall, Daniel 75, 79, 156 Dewall, Stacey 116, 106 Di Piero, John 146 Dial, Fred 136, 186 Dibors, Jennifer 146 116, 106 Diboa, John 116 Dimoff, Jay 49, 50, 136 Dimoff, Kitts 59, 60, 156 Diwell, Corrine 136 Diwell, Jayson 156 Dixon, Garrett 44, 146 Djukic, John 116 Dobson, Shirley 146 Dodson, Shawn 146, 183 Doherty, Ashley 136, 107 Dolechek, Cheryl 116, 87, 106 Dolle, Philip 136 Dombrowski, Anne 136 Dombrowski, Darren Dombrowski, Jayson 129 Dominguez, Alvaro 156 Donato, Joe 116 Donovan, Paul 136 Dooley, Gavin 165 Dooley, Johanna 55, 136, 107 Doris, Jeffrey 11, 16, us, so, us, Doria, Julie 46, 69, 70, 146 Dorris, Kimberlee 137 Dougherty, Danny 80, 137 Dougherty, Elisa 146 Dougherty, Joseph 45, 79, 165 Dougherty, Shawn 146 Douphner, Dijon 143 Dowd, Lisa 116 Downing, Kim 146 Drew, Janet 107, 137 Drew, Sommer 146 Dudeck, Jill 55, 107, 137, 174, 182 Du an, Theresa 153 Duiic, Snezana 146 Duncan, Andrew 146 Duncan, Heather 146 Dunkirk, Todd Dunlavey, Jason 79, 156 Dunlavey, Todd 44, 80, 137 Dunn, Darren 83, 137 Dunn, Jana 55, 56, 146 Dunn, Roy 156 Dupont, Laura 137 Durant, April Durnell, Michelle 26, 116, 177, 178, 187 Duro, Frank 165 Dyer, Michael 117 Fonseca, Tracy 157 Fordham, Kenneth 117 Forill, Donald 146 Foster, Kari 157 Foster, Lara 157 Fowler, Danielle 107, 137. 178 Fox, Guy 165 Fox, Karen 137 Fox, Marissa 146 Fox, Melinda 71, 146 Franco, Laura 137 Fredenburg. Colleen 117 Fredenhurg. Janelle 26, 52, 157, 181 Fredenbul' , Rachel 35, 52, 137, 182 Freeman, Emerson 79, 157, 159 Friber , Michael 157 Fritz, Sabina 177 Fi-ye. Heidi 55. 146 Fu, Sandra 157, 176 Fuerstinger, Darin 137 Fujawa, Scott 143 Fuller. Heather 15. 52, 147 Fuller, Jason 165 Gaines, Jed 146 Galyean, Anthony 147, 176, 177 Gamez, Jesus 157, 187 Gamez, Teresa 147 Gandhi, Burhan 157 Gang, Jennifer 157 Gannon, Jennifer 4, 55, 69, 147 Gannon, Laurie 11, 60, 107, 137 Garcia, Anna 137 Garcia, Heriberto 165 Garcia, Jaymie 157 Garcia, Jennifer 137 Garcia, Juan 44, 80, 147 Garcia, Marisa 157 Garcia, Marybel 165 Garcia, Nathan 79, 157 Garcia, Teresa 38 Gardner, Larry A'Rock 143 Gardner, Philip 28, 80, 117 Garduno, Brandy 138 Garduno, Brent 68, 157 Guthrie, Tony 143 Gutierrez, Jesus 118 Guzman, Erendira 157 Ha , Kristin 157, 184 Hagfey, John Hadley, Todd 158 Hale, Dana 138 Hale, John 147 Hall, Brad 26, 118, 175, 176 Hall, Erik 158 Halsor, Br an 143 Halstead, Steven 118, 185 Haltermann, Denise 158 Hamada, Mik 80, 147 Hamilton, Joann 158 Hamilton, Thad 74, 147 Handley, Bryan 158 Hanna, Nick 147 Hanna, Paul 118 Harksen, Holly 165 Harksen, Nancy 107, 138 Harnley, Chris 80, 81 Harrison, Kathleen 48, 78, 158 Hart, Julie 46, 107, 138 Hasty, Julie 143 Hatch, James 158 Hawkins, Jim 74, 138, 195 Hawkins, John 118 Hawkins,Rita 135, 138 Hayslip. Torn 80, 81. 147 Healey, Susan 118 Heames, Jason 26. 138 Hearing, Alene 158 Hearndon, Doris 143 I'IeCker, Kevin 44, 147 Hecker, Marc 147 Hegerle, Lance 5, 58, 62, 63, 118, 216 Hegle, Kristi 147, 184 Heidman, Lorrie 138 Heilig, Jeroen 129 Heilig, Martyn 138 Heintz, Duane 147 I-Ieiss, Tim 138 Hendershot, Dawneen 118 Iki, Niko 73, 72, 139 Ingoglia, Jenny 159 Innes, Angela 140 Innes, Leslie 148 Isakovich. Danny 159 Islas, Lourdes 148, 182, 184 Ives, Laurel 119, 106 Jackman, Darin 159 Jackman, Lisa 107, 139 Jackson, Darrin 159 Jacobs, Risa 119 Jacobs, Sean 45, 159 Jacobs, Susan 107, 139, 186 James, Tayna 182 Jarrett-Rochester, Christina Jarvis, Eric 148 Jarvis, Mitchell 64, 159 Jeffers, Jill 139 Jenkins, Dennis 148 Jenkins, Leslie 153 Jennings, Joanne 2, 139, 174, 180 Jennings, Lynda 159 Johansen, Ray 139 Johansen, Tamra 148 Johnson, Aaron 11, 28, 119 Johnson, Amy 159 Johnson, David 148 Johnson, Erika 159 Johnson, Gina 148 Johnson, Joel 75, 1797 Johnson, Kerri 159 Johnson, Kimberly 139 Johnson, Meliaaa 107, 139 Johnson, Michelle 72, 159 Johnson, Ronald 148 Johnson, Scott 139 Johnson, Thomas 62, 63, 139 Johnstad. Jason 148 Jones, Katrina 165 Jones, Matt 119 Jones, Meg 159, 184 Jones, Tanya 148 Jordan, Kimberley 46, 107, 139 Joy, Kimberlie 10, 119 Earnest, Heather 156 Earnest. Tammy 129 Earnshaw, Carol 156 Eastman, Alex 45, 156 Echeveste, Joaquin 146 Ecker, Michelle 156 Edge, Sheryl 117, 106 Edson, Jim 45, 156 Edwards, Samantha 55, 107, 137 Eileri-S, Scott 44, 146 Eilertsen, Mary 137 Eisenstein, Jeffrey 153 Eldridge, Christina 156 Emarine, Bradley 137 Emerson, David 145, 146 Endris, Chris 137 Endris. John 156 Enriquez, Jacob 156 Enriquez, Jeff 137 Ercek, Christopher 74, 137 Erler, Nicole 146 Erler, Nicole Escarcega, Michael 157 Esparzs, Jacob 165 Esparza, Pedro iPeteJ 137, 186 Espinosa, Yolanda 117 Esposito, Anthony 146 Espy. Linda 137 Etson, Etson, Mari 117, 76 Shannon 78, 146, 181 Evans, Bruce 58, 63, 137 Evans, David 129 Evans, Dawn 76, 77, 137 Evans, Gregory 137 Evans, Jessamyn 146, 178 Evans, Loretta 137 Evans, Rick 20, 73. 72, 117, 179 Evans, Robert 165 Evans, Ron 137 Garibay, Araceli 165, 183 Garibay, Esther 153 Garnevicus, Frank 117 Garrett, Glenn 143 Gartlan, Sean Garza, Lynda 147 Gates, Crista 157 Gaussoin, Yvette 147 Gazzara, Vicki 52, 53, 107, 138 Gedminas, Andrew 157 Gelzunas. Elizabeth 147 Gelzunas, Trina 138 Gentry, Gregory 138 George, Dale 147 George, Darren 138 Geringer, Keith 157 Gertsch, Jeff 157 Gertsch, Keri 138 Gertscl-1, Kristine 117 Geyer, Angela 157 Giacalone, Matt 153 Giap, Thanh 147 Gilbert, Jeffrey 44, 147 Gill, Shawn 147 Gingerich, Grant 117, 179 Giometti, Andre 138, 157 Given, Julie 117 Gladwin, Nicky 165 Glaister, Marc 147 Glazier, Troy 147 Goldberg, Judy 52, 71, 107, 138 Goldberg, Paul 43, 42, 117 Golden, Erika 157 Goldsmith, Julie 157, 181 Goldstein, Katie 107, 138, 178 Gomez, Javier 153 Gonzales, Anacleto 157 Gonzales, Brad 147 Gonzales, Candelaria 147 Gonzales, beobardo 117 Gonzalez, Arturo 138 Gonzalez, David Hensley, Maria 147 Hensley, Pamela 138 Herbert, Jill 129 Herde, Kevin 45, 68, 158 Hernandez, Adam 143 Hernandez, Alfredo 147 Hernandez, Fidel 165 Hernandez, Uriel 165 Herrera, Michelle 158 Herrera, Rebecca 158 Herrera, Rosanna 165 Herrman, Jenny 118 Hicks, Yvonne 118 Higby, Bo 118, 181 Higgins, Diane 158. 178 Higgins, Maureen 147 Hill, Caroline 147 Hill, Kimberly Hill, Stephanie 118, 106, 76, 179, 218 Hill, Sylvan 75, 158 Hill, Vicki 158, 176 Hinds, Kelly 147 Hines, Denise 2, 107, 1 39, 174, 178, 180, 181, 183 Hinrichs, Frederick 118 Hinson, Paul 147 Hire, Sean 118 Hirschhorn, Robert 147 Hoadley, Jeff Hock, Mary 76, 77, 107, 139 Hockley, John 75, 158 Hodges, Allison 55, 158 Hodges, Casey 69, 158 Hodges, Cindy 55, 139 Hodgman, Nicholas 165 Hoerr, Michael 44, 67, 147 Hogan, Tammy 158 Hogate, John Holland, Karrie 139 Hollis, Cindy 48, 158 Hollis, Kathy 118, 106, 70, 218 Holmes, Brad 118 Holmes, Craig 147 Juarez, Leticia 119 Jures, Jay 44, 148 Just, Jeremy 68, 159 Karas, Helen 139 Karouna, Banxa 148 Karouna. Chanchai 143 Karr, Sherrill 139 Karr, Tammy 60, 61, 159 Kasitz, Roderick 62, 119 Kaufman, Monica 78, 148 Kaufmann. Kimberly 148 Kaufmann, Kristi 60, 69, 107, 109, 139 Kearbey, Donnie 165 Kellam, John 159 Kellam, Mary 107, 139 Kellenberger, Wendy 139 Kelly, Bryan 165 Kemble, Kerry 148 Kenter, Robin 139 Kepics, Lowell 148 Khalil, Tarek 74 Kinkead, Heidi 139 Kircher, Michael 44, 143 Kirkbride, Teddy 119 Kirner, Christine 119, 177, 182 Kitchen, Dominique 34, 119 Klapka, Aaron 99. 159 Klapka, Lisa 52, 53, 119, 106, 76 Klassen, Joelle 148, 184 Klemm, Peri 55, 148, 177 Klisiewicz, Francis 148 Klosterboer. David 148, 186 Knaus, Teddy Knight, William 148 Knipstein, Ann 60, 139 Fancher, Tony 165 Faris, Craig 62, 146 Faucher, April 146, 147, 187 Faulkner, Julie 157 Fay, Michelle 137, 183 Feemster, Abdul 80, 146 Feliciano, Julie 143 Feliciano, Michelle 137 Fenner, Read 65, 137 Feria, Leo 32, 157 Fernandez, Celina 157 Fernandez, John 73, 72, 153 Ferras, Craig 67 Field, Mardiann 157 Filarski, Linda 146 Filarski, Tony 146 Fine, Laura 107, 137 Fitzpatrick, Carolyn 143, 175, 180 Fitzpatrick, Kara 146 Fitzwater, Brian 49, 146 Flaiz, Edie 107, 137 Flanery, Melissa 146 Fleming, Kristen 107, 137 Fletcher, Steven 117 Flickner, Michael 137 Flores, Carmen 129 Floyd, Amy 48, 146 Floyd, Michael 117 Fonseca, Alfonso 165, 187 Fonseca, Enrique 62, 146 Fonseca, Rodo fo 129, 187 Gonzalez, Edwin 138 Gonzalez, Maria 165 Gonzalez, Roberto 32, 165 Gonzalez, Peanut 187 Goodson. Jeanne 157, 183 Goodwin, Andrew 117, 187 Goulart, Suzette 55, 157 Gow, Clara Grab, Eric 138 Graff, James 157 Graff, Mitchell 138 Grant, Debra 138 Grant, Richard 127, 129 Grasse, Scott 117 Holmes, Douglas 147 Holterman, Mark 158 Hommel, Brian 118 Hone, Jennifer 2, 118, 106, 174, 178, Hon , Dennis 45, 158 Horsizurgh, Brady 158 Horton, Eric 95, 158 Horwath, Jason 158, 176 Hovey, Charles 143 Howard, Brent 119, 179 Howard, Rebecca 158 Howard, Sherilyn 119 Howland, Heather 158, 178, 182 Hoyt, Peter 158 Graybeal, Sarah 26, 27, 117, 181 Green, Bret 117 Greene, Christian 138 Greene, Thomas 157 Greenig, Brett 157 Greer. Brian 138 Huettl, Michael 30, 148 Huff, Michael 16, 119 Hughes, Chris 148 Hughes, Patsy 165 Hughes. Rikki Hughes, Wayne 165 179, 180 Knipstein, Gregory 159 Knudsen, Colleen 159 Kolb, Becky 71, 139 Kolberg, Erik 15, 119, 213 Konczal, Cheryl 159 Kontrovich, Jason 159 Kontrovich, Vicki 139 Konzen, Thomas 148 Kopesky, Patricia 159 Kopf, Robert 119 Kostecki, Eric 148 Koutsoukos, Fay 139, 177, 182 Koutsoukos, Lena 55, 139, 177, 182 Kraber, Sandra 159 Griffen, Michael Griffen, Tony 138, 157 Grills, Matt 79, 157, 186 Grinager, Grinager, Amanda 157 Karli 138 Grosvenor, Amy 157 Groutage, Phillip 157 Grove, Becky 118 Grove, Roy 138 Grutta, Joseph 138 Guajardo, Teresa 138 Guerrero, Elisa 147 Guerrero, Maricela 147 Guerrero, Michael 147 Guerrero Teresa 143 Guiles, Ramela 55, 76, 147 Guillen, Felix 118 Guillen, Raymond 157 Humpherya, Brent 62, 148, 218 Hundley, Jeanette 158 Handley, Jennifer 107. 139, 186 Hunt, Paul 148 Hunt, Shannon 143, 186 Huntley, Bryan 143 Hurtado, David 32, 165 Huynh, Anh 32, 165 Huynh, Thu 158 Ibarra, Xiomara 60, 61, 158, 187 Iki, Kobi 44, 73, 72, 153 Index Kraft, Daniel 49, 119 Kroesche, Susan 52, 71, 159 Krug, Kim 35, 55, 119 Krumweide, Duane 139 Kruse, Kirsten 49, 148, 178 Kubota, Mary 78, 159 Kuhlmeyer, Kristen 76, 77, 148 Kulbeck, Jeff 159 Kulbeck, Shelley 119 Kulbertis, Laurie 159 Kulick, Joe 148 Kurbanali, Cindy 159 Labora, Jose 153 Lake, Gerald 39, 120, 185 Lake, Kelly 139 Lancaster, Tammy 148 Landers, Marnie 120, 106 Landine, Patti 143 Lane. Jodi 159 Lange, Jeff 45. 159 Langpap, Bryan 79, 159 Lantis, Andrew 148 Larsen. Kara 120. 184, 185 Larsen. Mark larson, Jennifer 160, 178 Larson, Joanna 140 Larson, Philip 49, 160 Larson, Stephen 120 Latscha, Tharasa 129 Laumann, Scott 74, 148 Law, Philig 120, 128 Lawhorn, ridgett 148 Lawson, Laura 129 Lawton, Darrell 148 Lee, Christopher 45. 160 Lee, Craig 36, 120 Lee, Ling 148, 176, 177 Leistman, Theresa 160 Lenartz, Cricket 140 Lenartz, Dusk 160 Leon, Marcelino 153 leon, Marin 165 lewis, Jeffrey 140 Lewis, Kendall 148 Lewis. Kris 44. 140 Lewis, Michael 68, 160 Leyva, Luis 153 Licon, Jennifer 169 Liebman, Mavany 111, 148, 175, 180, 185 Lien. Andrea 120, 179 Lin, Joyce 148 Lindsay. David 127 Lindsay, Karin 76, 148 Lindsey, John 140 Lindzy, Kelly 107, 143, 178 Lipinski, Kimberley iso, 184 Lister, D0 140 Lister, Kirllgaerly so, 14s Ljosdal, Juanita 140 Ljosdal, Rachelle 160 Lockie, Tim 42, 72, 179, 213 Long, Carlos 140, 192 Longfellow, Katherine 71, 160 Longfellow, Sheryl 48, 140, 174, 180 Lopez, Joselina 165 Lotterer, Rick 44, 148 Loveland, Amy 120, 106, 179, 218 Loveland, Andy 45, 168, 165 Lovenguth, Doug 148 Lowe, Steven 165 Lozano. Jeanette 165 Lozano, 1-aDonna 148 Luly, Robert 140 Luly, Scott 140, 186 Luna. Mary 165 Lundry, Eric 120 Luther, Thomas 160 Luton. Tara 160 Luton, Treva 148 Luttio, Carolyn 5, 46, 47, 107, 140 Luttio, Matthew 120, 90 Ly, Anh 120 Ly, Nga 153 Lyle. had so Lyman, Steve 160 Lynch. Christopher 148 Lynne, Hunter 165 Lyons, Michael 148 Macalusog Damien 7, 120, 106, 166, 179 Maciss, Magdalena 165 Macias. Martha 140 Mackay, Missy 120, 76, 109, 177 Mackno, John 120 Macumber, Michael 165, 186 Maehler, Jill 160 5 - Magallon, Sergio 120 Magnone. Gina 143 ' Ma er, Darci 120, 184 Maher, Michael 80, 107, 140 Main, Nicole 55, 69, 70, 145, 148 Mangimelli, Darrell 30, 120 Mangimelli, Jeffrey 160 ' Mapes, Andrea 153 Marean, Mark 160 Mariotti, Elizabeth 148, 182 Markey, Jeff 46, 68, 160, 178 V Markle, Larry 58, 62, 148 Markle, Richard 160 Marler, Melissa 160, 183 Marquez, Patricia 160, 187 ' , Marrero, Camille 160 Marrero. Letisha 18, 55, 107, 140 Martin. Gerr 129 Martin, Mitx: Carmela 160 Martinez, Martinez, Leticia 160 Martinez, Maria 143 Martinez. Marybelle 140 Martinez. Paul 129 Martinez, Rebecca 165 Martinez, Susana 160 Martini, Mathew 49, 160 Martini, Michael 140, 183 Marvin, Robert 165 Masamoto. Lauri 160 Maaamoto, Tracey 46, 112, 120 Masoner, Jeff 140 Master, Anne 46, 107, 140 Master, Anne 46, 107, 140 Master. Michael Maauhr, Jolynn 57, 55. 148 Matthews, Amy 69, 121 Matthews, Marie 148 Maw, Mike 121, 83 Maw. Rebecca 148 Mayer, Tricia 48, 160 Mayr, Diane 52, 148, 182 Mazen, Richard 153 Mc Daniel, Kevin 140 Mc Gough, Justin 45, 160 McAllister, Laurie 107, 136, 140, 179 McArthur. Jennifer 160 McArthur, Julie 2, 121, 174, 179, 180 McBride, Grant 149 McCartin, Julie 107, 140 McCluney, Jason 160 McClurkin, John 129 McConnell, Patrick 140 McCool, Melissa 149, 182 McCoy, Jeannine 52, 121, 106, 185 McCoy, Jennifer 52, 121, 106, 185 McDonald, Kimberly 160 McDonald, Misty 160, 165 McDougall, Thomas 149 McElroy. Seanna 121 McElroy, Tasia 153 Mclntyre, Heather 160 McKay, Kristi 140, 185 McKown. Scott 140 McMillin, Berry 129 McMullen, J. Paul 149 McNamee, James 67, 149 McQueen, Kristin 38 McPike, Laura 13, 16, 121 McRae. David 121 Medina, Tony 160 Meidinger, Michelle 160 Mejis, Victor 165 Melby, Dawn 160 Melby, Mia 140 Melendez, Angelique 160, 183 Mercado, Leticia 121, 187 Merrell, Rachel 160 Messin, Aaron 149 Metzger, Greg 121 Meyer, Greg 121 Meyer, Jason 140 Meyer, Jeffrey 149 Meyers, Lori 160 Meziere, Don 121 Michael, Jens 140 Michslik, Michele 149 Michalik, Mike 140 Michalski, Armando 74, 140 Millar, Melinda 129 Miller, Alison 15, 55, 56, 160, 161 Miller, Andrea 121, 106, 109 Miller, Crystal 149 Miller, Eric 121 Miller, Heidi 60, 160 Miller. Kim 149 Miller, Michel 57, 55, 107, 140 Miller, Shawn 121 106, 184 - Millikan, Shaun 149 Miotke, Paul 149 Miranda, Carmen 153 Miranda, Emilio 75 Mitchell, Tanya 121 Mittlehauser, Kris 121, 218 Monahan, Laurie 121, 106 Montgomery, David 129 Montgomery, Peter 165 Moore, Edward tTeddyl 72, 149 Moore, Jeff 80, 81, 107, 140 Moore. Joanne 13, 141 Mora, Juan 153 Morgan. John 80, 149 Morgan, laina 160 Morgen, Mike 72, 141 Morgen, Tim 73, 72, 149 Morlan. Sara 121 Morris, Jerry 74, 149 Morrison, Anthony 143, 192, 195 Morse, John Mortensen, Mike 75, 160 Motta, Marcos 160, 187 Mounier, Troy 20, 65, 141 Moyer, Kurt 141 Moyer, Ruth 160 . Munoz, Daniel 161 Murillo, Tommy 165 Murphy,'Shivaun 161 Myers, Chris 165 Myers, Jeff 44, 121 Naftel, Trina 161 Navarre, Matthew 161 Navarrete, Maria 153 Navarro, Adriana 153 Navarro, Concha 129 Navarro, Pstrica 129 Necochea, Richard 122, 185 Ne rete, George 165 Nelson, Maria 107, 141 Neville, Jon 80. 129 Nicholas, Chad 149 - Nichols, Keith 67, 149 Nicholson, James 161 Nickel, Craig 149 Nitoli, Cris 72 ' Noel, Joy 149 Nolan, Brian 67, 141 Noland, Vicky 141 Noonan, Blair 46, 47, 78, 161 Noriega, Jose 153 Norman, Shannon 141 Norman, Steven 149 Nottoli, Christopher 44, 149 Nusso. Gina 149 Nusso, Michael 129 0'Connor, Charlotte 153 O'Donnell, Dyan 161, 184 O'Harren, Shannon 74, 149 0'Neill, Amiyo 161 0'Neill, Francis 62, 64, 161, 163 Oberle, Grant 44, 149 Oberle, Richard 122 Index Ocsmpo, Angelica 149 Ochoa, Francisco 149 Ochoa, Martin 141 Ogilvie, Eric 141 Oliviera, Lais 107 Olson, Joshua 161 Orazi, Anthony 149 Orcutt. Misty 161 Ordonez, Alice 161 Oretsky, Catherine 122, 176, 177, 178, 183, 187, 219 Orozco, Jose 153 Orozco, Juan 165 Orozco, Rocio 149 Orrantia, Amy 161 Orrantia, Deens 161 Ortiz. Georgina 149, 184 Osborn, Gregory 149 Osland, Kyle 149 Ostrander, Kenny 149 Ostrander, Wayne 44, 141 Otto, Jonna 122, 106. 76 Overly, Joe 129 Overly, Marlene 122 Owen, Matthew 161 Owen, Merrit 107, 141 Owens, Franklin 153 Owsley, Kevin 161 Owsleyi Sean 143 Paddock, Shawn 67. 176 Padgett, Scott 67, 143 Padilla, Jorge 153 Palen, Andrea 107, 141 Palmer, Jennifer 161, 187 Panno, Kerry 33, 58, 60, 122, 218 Pantich, Deyan 122 Panto'a, Rachel 149 Papich, Kenneth 31, 161 Papp, Carla 149 Paquette, Marc 149 Parker, Jay 22, 72, 122, 106 Parrent, Tracie 161 Parsley, Kimberly 122. 178, 183 Parsley, Krista 161 Parsons, Kristin 122, 185 Partner, Tammy 122, 183 Partner, Travis 161 Patch, Stephen 161 Patterson, Kellie 149 Patterson, Shawna 161 Patterson, Sheila 60, 161 Pattock, Carrie 52, 161 Pattock, Shawn 44, 141 Pederson, Dane 161 Penalosa, Lisa 161 Penalosa, Robert 141, 181 Peng, John 161, 176. 177 Peng, Peter 141 Peralta, Kimberly 107, 141 Perez, Anna 165 Perez, Maria 122 Perez, Pedro 122, 187 Perez, Roberto 143, 186 Perfect, Steven 143 Perkins, Nicolle 149, 185 Perry, Brad 64, 75, 161 Pasce, Pamela 165 Petersen, Chris 44, 153 Peterson, Carol 38 Peterson, Lisa 10, 122 Petinak, Bobby 107, 141 Petrek, Steven 141 Petri, Mickey 141 Petrovic, Lillian 153 Petrovic, Nancy 161 Petrungaro, Ricky 45, 161 Pettit, Scott 79, 161 Pewitt, Doug twoodyl 122 Peyton, Jimmy 161 Pfaff, Ryan 161 Phan, Loc 149 Phillips, Debbie 60, 61, 149, 177 Phillips, Diane 122 Phimsousy. Youphinphorn 143 Pierson, Laura Pierucci, Claudia 149 Pillion. Michael 143 Pino, Andrea 55, 107, 141 Piro, Amy 149 Piro, Victor 149 Pitard, Jeremy 75, 161 Pitner, Todd 149 Pitner, Yvonne 60, 107, 141, 178 Pitre, Denise 107, 141 Pitt, Joel 161 Pitta, Steven 45, 161 Pitta, Thomas 143 Plante, Gary 143 Polesetsky, Matthew 122, 175, 176, 183 Ponchetti, James 44, 149 Portia, Chris 122, 179 Posner, Jeff 7, 13, 17, 24, 122, 178, 179 Powell. Sharon 141 Powers, Julie 161 Powers. Kim 122 Prado, Nanci 141, 177, 179, 182 Preciado, Pedro 143 Preschern, Scotty 153 Preatininzi, Dena 149, 185 Preston, Jon 149 Preston, Martin 141 Priddy, Heather 161 Prieto, Sandra 141, 187 Proffitt, James 161 Profhtt, Julianne 123 Profitt, Lauri 149 Provencio. Marla 149 Provencio, Todd 79, 161 Prusinski, Joseph 141 Prusinski, Rich 65, 66, 123 Puedan, Art. 161 Pulido, Marcos 165 Pulido, Martha 32, 141 Pulido, Thomas 141 Pusker, Greg 149 Raab, Michelle 149 Rahadis, Rohit 161 Racheck, Julianne 161 Ragsdale, Tania 13, 123 Ramer, Kim 122 Ramirez, Steven 67, 149 Ramos, Jaime 153 Rangel, Alina 165 Rangel, Maribel 153 Ransom, Jeans 107, 141 Rasmussen, Clint 141 Ray. Rn er 162 Read, Egzabeth 107, 142 Rechnitzer, Shari 129 Redman, Erick 149 Reed, Marque 129, 142 Reed, Vernon 149 Reeves. Heather 162 Regan, Michael 162 Rench, Devin 129 Reno, Edward 15, 59, 62, 142 Renteria, Jorge 143 Reyes, Ana 149, 187 Reyes, Ignacio 72, 123 Reyes, Jose 165 Reyes, Maria 142 Reyna, Alice 149 Reynolds, Roseanne 162 Reynolds, Shelle 142, 178 Rhodes, Randall 162 Ricciardi, Wayne 142 Rich, Cameron 107, 142, 217 Richards, Christine 52, 123, 106 Richardson, John 123 Riddle, Leanne 150 Riffle, Anne 52, 156 Rith, Sitha 129 Rivera, Rocio 123, 187 Rivers. Wendy 162 Robb, Steven 142 Roberts, Ashley 142, 181 Roberts, J Roberta, J Roberts, J Robidoux. Robinson, Robinson, Robinson. edonne 150 oe 143 ohn 62, 123 David 150, 182 Chase 162 Clay 142 Jennifer 150, 175, 180 Rochester, Chrissie 48, 69, 150 Rocio, Petra 123 Roden, Tracey 150, 178 Rodenbsugh, Mike 142 Rodriguez, Arthur 62, 67, 150 Rodriguez, Diana 142 Rodriguez, Efren 80, 153 Rodriguez, Jaime 123 Rodriguez, Leonard 65, 66, 123 Rodriquez, Ricky 49, 150 Rogel, Regan 142 Rogel, Selena 162 Rogers, Samuel 129 Rogers, Scott 31, 123, 175, 183 Romanowich, Christine 123 Romanowich, Tonia 142 Romney, Christian 162 Rosales, Edward 162. 187 Rosales, Mireya 143 Rosenfeld, Jill 150 Rosenkranz, David 143 Ross, Patr ick 150 Rothey, Jodi 71, iso Rothey, Nicole 69, 70, 150 Royer, Lisa 142 Royse, Tiffany iso, 181 Rubalcava, Peter Rudden, Shelley 150 Ruelas, Jessica 162, 187 Rufenacht, Julie 123 Ruhe, Michael 123 Ruiz, Felicia 142 Rundlett, Brian 33, 123, 179, 193 Rusk, Mavis 129 Russell, Pamela 142 Russell, Richard 75, 162 Rutherford, Eric 162 Sachsu, Dave 142 Sada, Alex 44 Ssftir, Amanda 142 Sage, Jennifer 162, 181 Salas, Roberto 107, 136, 142 Salazar, Alejandra 142 Salgado, Freddy 165 Ssltberg, Karen 123 Salzano, Nino San Jose, Agustin 129, 177 Sanborn, Graham 150 Sanchez, Gerardo 165 Sanchez, Jorge 143 Sandeffer, Erik 123 Sanders, Jolynn 142, 184 Sandland, Derek 162 San Jose, Agustine 65 Sannipoli, Kimberly 129, 162 Santrach, Joanne 69, 107. 142 Sarazen, Russell 7, 20, 21, 123, 17 Savin, Jon 74, 150 Sawyer, Kim Schaefer, Dorie 124 Schaefer, Son'a 124 Schaeffer, Robin 55, 162 Schein, Rayna 142 Schelin, Mike 143 Schellenberg, Maria 153 Schlemmer, Jeff 162 Schluntz, Jeremy 142 Schneider, Erik 142 Schroeder, Jason 150 Schroeder. Mike 124 Schultz, Laurie 129, 183 Schwend, Roderick 107, 143, 186 8, 179, 213 Sciano, Jeanine 52, 143 Scott, Bonnie 69, 124 Scott, Donna 150 Scott, Monica 150 Searcy, Doug 124 Seavey, Alison 124, 174, 178, 182 Seavey, Ben 162 Seda, Alexander 150 Seeds, Robby 162 Serrano, Enedina 150 Serrato, Fernando 165 Severance, Julie 150 Sevy, Eric 150, 185 Seymour, Catherine 162 Shaffer, Erica 150 Sharp, David 150 Sharp, Julian 142 Shedd, Ronna 124, 76, 77 Sheffey, Julie 76, 142 Sheffey, Michael 68, 162 Sheldon, Joseph 150 Shelton, Kim 162 Shelton, Tiffany 150 Sherlla, Timothy 150 Shewell, Jennifer 162 Shimooka, Sandra 52, 150 Shook, Pat 150 Sieglitz, Jennifer 165 Sikes, Kimberly 150 Silva, Jose 162 Simmons, Lance 68, 162 Simms, Keriann 48, 71, 162 Simpson, Danny 45, 162 Simpson, Kelly 65, 83, 107, 142 Sims, Scott 143 Sipes, Michael 162 Skarpho, Karyn 143, 217 Slay, Kristen 124 Sliney, Mike 68, 162 Sliney, Thomas 65, 142 Sloan, Brett 44, 150 Sloan, Julie 52, 150 Slobodny, Paul 142 Smith, Bruce 26, 31, 124, 177 Smith, Carolyn 124 Smith, Chris 72, 142 Smith, Chris 124 Tasher Joanne 78 151 Taaker Rachel 163 Tatro Kevin 129 Tavis Patricia 47 87 107 142 Taylor Deanna 48 163 182 Taylor Helena 107 142 178 187 Taylor Matt 163 Taylor Renee 52 142 Teach Sheila 163 Tello Arthur 151 Tessary, Adrienne 151 Tew Brian 142 Thien Mara 163 Thomas Eric 44 151 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Jeanine 151 Kim 52 151 Michael 44 125 Scott 45 163 'rinnnpsnn Aaron si 163 Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thorell Thorell Thrash on Abbie 151 on Amy 15 46 on Jana 142 on Jolie 22 26 125 177 on Patricia 79 107 142 on Robert 163 on Wendy 151 Anna 153 Carl Twyla 129 106 178 1 7 Zurman Walker Dennis 125 185 Walker Erin 153 Walker Julia 164 181 187 Walker Linda 126 184 Walker Richard 152 Wall Ceoffrey 152 Waller Brenda 152 186 Walters Steven 164 Waltman Michael 68 164 178 Wandalowski Craig 142 Wanders Linda 52 15 Warren Anessa 126 Warren Christopher 164 Warren Jeremy 164 Weaver Scott 164 Weber Ted 152 Wechselberger Ladonna 142 Weiland Jean 142 Welch Erin 152 Wells Anthony 80 152 Wells Curtis 142 Welsh Jeffrey 26 164 Wendell Iora 113 126 West Brian 107 142 Winters Gregory 112 59 62 126 Witt M1ke142 181 Wlttgow Monica 55 56 164 Wit ow Monica Wob ena Mellisa 60 Woerner Ronald 43 42 126 106 Woerner Rustm 44 152 Wolanyk Eugene 142 Wolanyk Sam 152 Wolanyk Virginia 164 Womack Rohm 152 Wood Wood Wood Wood Amanda 48 152 David 13 152 Leanne 107 142 Steven 164 Smith, Smith. Smith. Darci 162 David 129 Gregory 150 Smith, Jeffrey 124, 179 Smith, Julie 162 Smith, Nicole 55, 162 Smith, Scott 143 Smith, Stuart 45, 75, 162 Snow, Justin 162 Snow, Shawn 163 Snyder, Brenda 60, 124 Snyder, Jay 142 Sobel, David 151, 179 Sobel, Steven 7, 124, 178 Solis, Ruben 151 Soria, Erasmo Soria, Ricardo 163 Soustelt, Keith 75, 163 Souther, Marty 142 Spear, Billy 153 Speratos. Shondell 107, 142 Spice, Paul 151, 163 Spice, Robert 33, 142 Spike, Susan 142 Spindel, Michael 124 Sprowl, James 163 Sprowl, Jeff 165 St. Martin, Paul St. John, Robert 151 Stanger, Nicole 52, 142 Stanley, Scott 44, 142 Stark, Catherine 48, 70, 163 Stark, Michael 73, 72, 124, 106 Starkel, Jill 151 Starkel, Matthew 107, 142 Steed, Eric 163 Steed, Matt 168 Steger, Jennifer 22, 124, 178 Stehly, Bridget 107, 142 Steiner, Stephen 65, 142 Stensgard, Jennifer 151 Stevens, Bobby 129 Stevens, Colleen 124, 106, 79 Stewart, lan 163 Stillwagen, Sean 163 St.Martin, John 124 Stoddard, Brian 142 Stoddard, Kjersti 151 Stone, Anthony 79, 163 Stoneking, Mark 124 Stout, Crystal 142 Stravalexis, Pat 125, 106 Strickland, Dana 125, 106, 109, 184 Strom, Erin 107, 142 Strubhar, Daniel 142 Stuart, Joshua 45 Stuckey, Karen 127 Stute, Mark 163 Stow, Martina 125 Stutz, Lisa 107, 142 Sullivan, Aline 78, 151 Sullivan, Danny 143 Sundstrom, Derek 153 Suttie, Christopher 45, 68, 163 Sutton, Aaron 163 Swadener, Sheryl 165 Swanger, Daniel 142 Swift, Kelly 125 Szalkiewicz, Joe 163 Szalkiewicz, Lisa 151 Tagge, Christopher 65, 142 Tague, Stephen 142 Ta vensaari, Michael 67, 151, 182 Tardihuono, Jennifer 151 Tarin, Mason 165 Tarlton, Kenneth 129 Tasher, Cindy 76, 109, 107, 142 Tinsley, Brian 163 Tiscarena Jaime 165 Toedt, Tanya 125, 180 Toler Christi 125 76 Tordsen, Christopher 165 Tornio Allan 143 Tornio Robert 45 163 186 Torres George 165 Torres Silvia 125 Torres Yolanda 61 151 Tuscano Gilbert 67 151 Tougaw, Jason 143, 185 Townsend, Angela 151 Townsend Michael 36 68 1621 Tran, Trung 143 Trejuillo, Bradly 64 Trendler Teri 1 Trinh Hien 127 Trinh Tan 142 Trinh Thanh 163 Triplett, Katrina 151 Triplett, Steven 151 Tripp, Tommy 151 Trochta Scott 143 Troester Anne 125 Truitt, Toby 142 Trujillo, Bradley 163 Truong, Hung 142 Tsoulos Katherine 125 106 177 179 18 Tucker Kurt 44 142 Tucker Lori 163 178 Tully, Craig 45, 79, 165 Turnbough, Patrick 153 Turnell Kirk 142 Turner James 125 Turner Kori 52 151 Tzavaras P. 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