San Pasqual High School - Golden Legend Yearbook (Escondido, CA)
- Class of 1988
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I equ es gret re ifcatii n nd lli tr! ,X N ssl sw h was 1' ll lf ff e r crm rob l e A cg o cotss e Xmf11ufllsm19fenQgvlAQ52Q31S yilkhlr 1 .ZX h X xxx X f, X X 3 D X XX 2 ll .X X l I ! R ,X X , r NN X N fd W Qi A. Mandy Wood practices soccer skill on a D1 epsr B ve Shannon O arr n, Kori T ,Sandy Sh'm , Jon . Angie Townsend, Da Garret Dixon, Donn it up at the Backwards Dance. I h C. Matt Wegner from Germany has already ma friends withx' Morse. party of Dave Emerson pretends he knows how to conduct a pep rally. Jennifer Gannon, Nicole Main, and Ali Miller take time out to socialize while Coach Peet's back is turned. Thad Hamilton and Liz Voyles are crowned King and Queen by last year's royalty. twin V n Vg. 'fy 5 B common bond, shared by all together as one we shall survive. i nited we stand, divided we fall, we therefore must keep the spirit alive. Opening 5 eople change, friends grown apart, as the time passes all too fast. Ctions and emotions flow from the heart forever those precious memories will last. 1854! swmnmpmwsxw- '?+ P' pass-as 91 A. Carrie Cosby and Darren Minson advertise their Consumer Ed. classk pen- nants. B. Smile! You'rc on Candid Camera! b C Sam Wolanyk, David Wood, John Morse, Mike Muster, Pat Ross, and Dim Aldrigde do their pig impressions. 6 Opening .F A Linda Wanders and Kristen lidgington Chcer on their field hockey buds. Lisa Lockwood and .lane Nielsen can't find any guys to scam on, Q Lisa Ciuffetclli and Garrett Dixon try to break thc camera while Cathy Dabisinskas concentrates on hcr brace. C et your markg don't lose faith in yourself for only you can make dreams Come true. Opening 7 CTIVITIES i jul, , f V ,,,.h Vi ,,., , VVI, E, -- 'V' f 535ESf?f,i7 ' A, The Senior float is being worked on by .lon Szivin und Donn Alexander. N, Mare lleeker gets kidnapped on his birthday. C. Mutt Wegner looks pretty in his Halloween costume. 8 Activities v- . 'if 4 ' la. Y wif Wm . Nw-swwmumw iigwmgiiigr. X Wi 5 J, ,, sk, JA. 'wx V -I Homecoming Court 1987 T' Senior King And Queen: Thad Hamilton And Liz Voyles 10 PRINCES AND -JZ! PRINCHSSES ails: 'bv SENIOR5 Ric Aschbrenncr SL Erica Shaffer fr v 3 E JUNIORS Adrian Buringrud 8L Melissa Wilson SENIORS Chris Notloli 8L Jcuninc Thomas SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Ggifgn Kigggl 8L Kim Noonan KL Stacy Esposito Hlllly Short Homecoming ll There's No hrough the rain and the shine, our classes assembled to create a visual display of their talents. This year's theme was There's No Place Like Home. Intrepid fear aroused the crowd as a ghoulistie graveyard scene appeared, repre- senting the minds of the Freshman class. These minds included Christie Vernetti, Brock Demey, Kym Noonan, Scott Shi- mooka, Todd Turner, Jenny Chaffin, Kim Warren, and Aimee Bruey. Lots of work and money played a part in the colorful Sophomore float. A hard-work- ing crew included Derek Main, Eric Marsh, Neda Vossoughi, and Tasha Humphreys. A nervous awe escaped the crowd as E.T. and Place Like an eagle was seen through the open door of the spacecraft. Teamed together, Suzette Goulart, Kim Lipinski, Laina Morgan, Chris Ercek, Cathy Seymour, Tracy Christiansen, Erika Golden, and Becky Martinez, produced the Junior float. As the float coasted around the field, a hulk of an eagle could be seen stand- ing tall above a Ramona Bulldog next to a scaled-down version of our stadium. This year's Senior float turned out to be better than ever. Greg Armstrong designed the float which featured a humongous ani- mated eagle and a giant lit scoreboard. Greg Armstrong, Donn Alexander, John Morse, Kyle Osland, Kjersti Stoddard, Karin Lind- Hom say, and Cathy Day donated their mus power and time on this first place float Enchantment Under the Sea was theme of the rhythmic ceremonial ritt recreating the excitement of the 5 dances. The ASB decorated the remode gym with crepe paper, tin foil fish, starfi and sea netting, producing a real under sea enchantment. The homecoming game against the I mona Bulldogs gave the students a cha: to cheer for their Fighting Eagles. 1988 has been the year of dedication: togetherness. W B Scott Petit helps work on the junior float. The Junior float cruises the stadium. Aimee Bruey and Kim Warren throw candy from the Freshman float. 12 Homecoming a WW 4 4 0 a 59... 1? O Q 1 D' 5 Q1 sw 3' f 1 if-'qj'g'f4 -Q1 I qi PN -Z : 'x,,1.5...f ' K - Q .me i ' f5 x m ,Q -2 .wi - xii' :isa X, 1 . --'21 'xi qw Y X gg X S531 rf Y A. ifrifif- .waz-iff: f if: 'H L K - g11,wx..--- ff Keeping The Spirit live pirit week this year was held the week before Halloween. Throughout the week, a specific day was represented by a costume. On Monday, it was Toga Day. The students wrapped a sheet around themselves and safety pinned it. They hoped that the wind would not pick up. We wondered if the ancient Greeks ever wore cartoon sheets. Tuesday was Hawaiian Day. lf you noticed, everybody wore sunglasses because the colors clashed so badly. Nerd Day was Wednesday. The night before, everybody raided their parent's closets. San Pasqual became a polyester palace that day. They looked like golfers from Rancho Bernardo. Hal- loween costumes were worn on Thurs- day. This year popular costumes were: clowns, the entire water polo team in- cluding their coach, a Ronald Reagan, ninjas, Rambo-ettes, Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum, and French maids that tried to show it all. Friday was blue and gold day. The students were supposed to be spirited, but it was actually a chance to wear uneoordinated clothes, just like all the other days in Spirit Week. ll A Linda Wanders, .leanine Thomas, Nicole Rothey, .lerry Morris, Donn Alexander, Thad Hamilton, and .lon Busch have a nerd party B. Innocence personified- Amy Floyd and Beth Burke as Southern Belles. V Becky Maw, Toni Castelli. and Gina Bellandi pose on Nerd Day. C 14 Spirit week 'wt I Nfl? .1 1 .. V I Q LL' x , ? 1 --Q 4 X 4 ri! ' Q ,fs .w vi, w qv W. 'f I 1541 . ,4?, M. Q f ,, ' ' 1 .. a n -g,3?'ff-w A -, - ' ' 9 Lets Do Lunch aven't you noticed that lunch rhymes with munch, bunch, and punch? Munch: Lunch means eat, and eating sounds like munch. People in fourth pe- riod just wait to get out and chow down, or they secretly hide food from the teacher and eat it all by the end of the period, which is quite effective if you know how. Then, during lunch, they can talk to all of their friends instead of wasting time eating. Bunch: At lunch, there is never any- body eating alone. This bunch of people talk and eat, sometimes at the same time. Punch: It always happens, trashcanning of a freshman or a fight. Punching is usually involved, but, some adult breaks it up before it gets violent. Munch, bunch, punch: lunch! Dave Wood and Tom McDougall try to fit into the picture Derek Sundstrom wishes he could be a receiver instc td ol idelcn sive back. .loc Dougherty and Kevin Herde strut their stuff for the tcm iles of b.P. Jerry Morris uses his favorite pick-up lines on Kitts Dlmolf tnd Jennifer Barsell, 16 Lunch SP 'f Q. .. ,Wy 31'f',p . .J '4' yr 'wiv , f 4 A rbi ,X r x i , iw U' ' ' Ml 7 in, i P1455 A M my . at Y' so li' l. M W. lump., A. Wcll, let's not all bite at once, Pam Guiles and Kim Shelton! B. Ignore them, it's just their anniversaryf' said Sam W0- lanyk and David Wood. C. Gossiping girls at lunch. ,,.. wwf' mmf' Aavfff I' ,,.,,Q V . s 4o40 M W- Q aww M New Lunch 17 - Night Life ormula for a successful night out: -Get home from school and crash. -Ten minutes before parents get home, do two hours of chores Cin ten min- utesj. -Get advance cash, promising anything to our parents. -Bribe parents into lending the best car. -Always use the excuse that everyone's doing it. -If the date is a dance, never go when it starts- always at least an hour late for you're a nerdj. -If the date is a sports event, then pizza is mandatory after. -When you're late for your curfew, pan- ic to find excuses. A. Aren't we with it? asks Roger Hill and Kevin Hecker. B, Have you been naughty or nice? asks Santa. QL to R: Matt Combcg Darin Jackmang Casey Owsley: Joe Christiansen, and Nick llodgmanj C, A foursome s ue in a toystorc isle. ' , JCHHYUC Good- son, and arvi .J ' 18 Night Life v f 4 U if 'Q 4 ,V ' ,, I . 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Unfor- tunate students spent their kick-back time in detention and making up tests from ditching the previous days. Escaping to the beach was also as popular as driving like total id- iots. Getting into fender benders was also a favorite, and making life more exciting was telling the parents that someone hit the car when it was parked in the parking lot. Wait- ing for parents or buses was a fabulous past time, but skating half-pipes and riding the ea.. - . ..,..,,, waves was just sketchy. A. B. C. 20 After School Lori Proffitt distinguishes what clothes are best. From left to right, Camille Marrero, Holly Hark- sen, and Ali Hodges rap in Nordstrom's stock room. Mike Bream sets up fabulous displaysat Chad's Rainbow during the week. Ji? l , u l D Audra Dudie and Brian Eldridge discuss customer service at their McDonaId's after school job. Jennifer McArthur demonstrates the Marie Calendar style. Leslie Innes works hard at Yummie's Yogurt. Paige Wrobble is very helpful at finding what her customers really want at Chad's Rainbow. After School 21 -I Pep Rallies s the students gathered into the gym, the music started. They searched for their friends up in the stands, and their friends yelled down to them, reserving their spots. When the speaker appeared, everyone was seated, and didn't know what to expect. Pep rallies were held every time San Pasqual had a home football game. Students also cheered for the other teams that were playing after school and the weekend. These teams were usually football, field hockey, tennis, water polo, volleyball, cross country, and track. During the pep rallies, class competition is practiced, sen- iors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen all compete in various, ridiculous games. The classes show their self pride and school pride through the montonous screeming of 'Go, Fight, Win', etc. To entertain the au- dience of students to an even greater ex- tent, the cheerleaders, band, and dancing team performed death-defying tasks. An advantage in which every student enjoyed was the five or ten minutes cut off every class. A A. A typical scene at a Friday night football game. B. Enrique Fonseca says Save some for me you pig! C. Kim Noonan displays his Michael Jackson moves. 22 Pep Rallies 1 I ' .J I 0 H.-'N . i' 1 N5 . Jr Q ld mb 1 5 W4 :HM A M 13 1 MH as 3 awww 'wmv fw.:m:4.Q N I ' A92- 5 El fm S 2, W' 'L QW ,of ,A 'mm' m 5- T f QA- -K: . LXR ' -Q-,1,c t -3Yjb4xr.i: 3, V I L'N3R.Y 1 'K' A ' lift? 7 f,..'mY j EE M m , up x RNAFNL 4ff'e-Q 5 r -11 I !3',Qg-'ll' 'A ' A! ' ug, 1 ' ' 1 r ,K J, :xxx I ., - 5 My gr 5 'Wa ' M mmww A hether it was Dena Prestin- inzi singing '5God Bless the U.S.Af, or Mavany Lieb- man reading the Preamble to the Con- stitution while A.J. Ashley played The Battle Hymn of the Republic as a trumpet solo, or David Corey, a former Vietnam Prisoner of War telling what it was like to lose freedom, or the com- bined bands and choruses of S.P.H.S., E.H.S., and O.G.H.S. led by our band director, Steven Inscoe, the Constitu- tional Bicentennial Celebration was meaningful from the colorful start to the explosive finish. The Board of Trustees president, Dr. George Reed, had the idea of the Escondido Union High School District to be the major sponsor of the event. Our Assistant Principal, Janice Boedeker, served as the chairman, and the committee was composed of representatives from the city, including Ernie Cowan. More than 1,000 people attended the event, which was held September 17, at the Kit Car- son Amphitheater, which ended with the continuous bang of fireworks. rv,-e9?l pf --flfa if ztflxiss. - QL. . ki,,:,.,. -t ss. S N N N G x 4? - i 24 Bicentennial ilatf0Nffgfl1gg,gs:gt ' 1s1CfN7f 'NmL I ' i:,.i1.fiof,tvN imll' MMM, ., W' x. L N I. 9 7 ll! W' I. u-...-- ' ...er- .I-Q 'fs B c l ffZ 7Q'WJl5xEfi1ZL-WIWY? The presentation of colors was per- formed by the US. Marine Corps. A Vietnam veteran described what it was like to lose freedom. 'The vocal ensembles of three sphools sing, America the Beauti- ful. Michelle Berry, Sandi Ukrainetz, and Angel Melendez present God Bless America. Dena Prestininzi performs God Bless the U.S.A. with her own special magic. Bicentennial 25 Dances What do we need for a San Pasqual dance? Let's see. The A.S.B would have to decorate the chosen location for the event, get music and machines or hire disk jockies, prepare Woody and the Rent-a-Cops to keep sober peace, and ask chaperones to help. Wait, there's more! We need you! That's right! You, your dates, and your friends decked out in stylish clothes, driving in your cherry cars, and don't forget those fast-action rhythmic ceremonial ritual moves! Let's go! The first outside Blue Light Special Dance was great, and thanks for the nominal price, we could splurge for breakfast after. Another outside dance was the Backwards Dancef' which required the girl to ask the guy. Participants of the Homecoming 87 Dance will never forget the spiffy occasion, and neither will the gym, since its new floor took a continuous beating. The nippy Holiday Dance was totally cool, as was the Winter Dance. A delightful experience was sensed on the fresh Harbor Cruise as we danced on San Diego Bay water. Of course the Valentine's Day Dance was just lovely, and again the girls took advantage of the night at the f'Sa- die's Dance where they traditionally asked the guy. Our last, but always greatest fun was observed in the formal practice of ex- pression at the Junior-Senior Prom. 26 Dances D F The Enchanment Under the Sea dance decorations before the action started. All spiffed up, Kerry Volk, Kelly Brunz, and Erika Johnson are out for a great night. Freeze-frame dance action as popular rock shook the new gym floor. The girls asked the guys at the Backwards Dance. Tasha Humpherys and Angelica Bayardo show their 'Freshman' intelligence. The crowd on the bleachers cleared as Natalie Den- ning sneezes next to her date. . ' nd his Mark Fogelman and Lisa Penalosa have a great thrill. H Dances 27 I- Crisis Da he disaster drill of an earth- quake centered in Los Angeles was simulated at San Pasqual. Escondido paramedics and fire depart- ments produced the event in which there was to be a helicopter landing to take the injured away between the band room and the office building. The A.S.B. class acted out the injuries ac- cording to the cross-tag they wore and the athletic trainers sought the injured and figured out what had to be done to help them. They put deceased tags on bodies informing that they needed im- mediate help or if they were dead. The realness of it all brought forth emotions from the participants, and made them think that this could happen. B HQ! 28 Crisis Day Just drop her on the ground! says Natalie Denning while carrying a stretcher with Rachelle Ljosdal and Kym Sikes. Crisis Day even involved faculty members lpictured Mr. Cavanaughj. After total panic, lLieleSuadstrom and biike Schirng:r collided and were knocked unconscienec while Mary McTear. our school nurse, sorts deceased tags with a para- medic. kfFHa'milt011i watches his friends bleed to death. A paramedic reviews the success ofa day based on tragedy. f - .131 ' .1 sf Bw . , Q X ' rs, . , ,wp ..,. N - -I. ,, 2 - K ' .,.. y 5 . .. ig .1 . ww , wb K .Q g 'Q Q , lm - -Qfgxglggswlbf ., W f R115 - 1 kki- k Y tw :.h h Q- . I . ' Q . ii., L is - w i S ' , f,,. . , 55 N Q Z x, . ,.: 9 vm kk.. .... . : 1 gig- QQ X X . A 5 5 5 umm r Fun 1 .y-. L f' fi -f 1 -,N j Alt j , ,f f, lv l lk if fl Ss- X Q .f A 'f-P' gl rf f if ft-HS L lf ' 1 - f V' 1' ,. M z.. NZ 1 ff: -I' x 1 ' 2'-- x .if f 'i ,- tl ' , , f ii H' i N , X r -is --if N i x. l l If A , l C As summer began, excitement filled the airg so much had to be done in only two and a half months, Most girls spent their time lying on the beaches, tanning their skin and waiting for that perfect guy to pass by. Others spent their time in the water, waiting for the occasional good sets to come in. The more casual group ofsurfers packed their cars up with their most important necessi- ties: Surfboards, wetsuits, wax, and a few dollars they scrounged up, and went down to Baja. Be- fore they headed down the cliffs, they would stop for a couple of fish tacos. When the sun set, they knew that it was time to leave, but before return- ing, they would make a stop at Ortega's for a couple of drinks and of course their favorite lob- ster. As summer came to an end, the girls started shopping and anticipated the new school year, while most of the guys were still in the water, taking in the last of their summer rides, al-.a,..,, Q ,ip f 4 - A.. il: t f l as M , PM W.. 30 Summer ,C- N'M'an,,,w 1 x, B -E l Q, 55' l . , ...'..,.,ksagf ,-fa s R .7 . 'T:,, A.Greg Pusker and Grant McBride share an everlasting moment. B. Bridgett Lawhorn defies the law ol' gravity. C.This is what happens when you try to impress chicks. H D,ShaWn Dougherty and Erica Shaffer get ready for a summer night on the town, F Surfers smile sexy, so smile surl'er's style, say Shannon and Kjersti Stoddard. Fi Spook! g Greg Armstrong attacks the camera. G,Go0d friends and good weather- who could ask for more? H, Jim Ponchetti protects Kris Khulmeyer from dangerous wildlife. Summer 31 32 Dedication , -I Stadium Dedication n September ll, 1987, the new stadium was filled to capacity to celebrate the stadium dedica- tion. This day was also the first home football game ever played in our stadi- um. Board members each had cheerful speeches rewarding those who partici- pated in the funds and building of the project. A few predominent athletes came and mentioned that we well de served the stadium and that it will come to good use. Students and even parents screamed out in excitement during the hair-raising event A- Alysa Vanderzandcn and Angie Townsend model the Stadium Dedication display B. Board members spoke on the special cvcnt. flbloticc even the Visitor side was over-fiIIed.J QW 1 I M 'T' ,: QQ W1,.W:f- w QM A' nw-'v6f1 People EUPL AF' .5 K I Ik- 4 ...: ' - -W X - F N X E ' 1 QQ! Q 5 N j . X Flaw 'K H N J - A 3 , g H . K , - 3' Q - 8. i t ' - . , A -K X ,.., g - 3 ' 'X V - pq Y - N X iw ii! 'A S , 4,4 X 5,5 Ex I Q X 1 EQ: Q E X X 3 .,,kk h gk fp -u, V' t I'- , '1 ' . ,Q 244, 3, -. 1 is ' .F uf .42 if ,.3.Y , .- 1 i t , , W A A. Best comedians- Jerry Morris 8L Shannon Etson B. Best smile- Kris Khulmever 8L Thad Hamilton C. Most school spirit- Kristen Kruse 84 Dave Emerson Senior Standouts Endangered Faces l 5 5 l l ! A. And you thought your picture would never be in the Senior section. QPicturcd Jessamyn Evans and Elizabeth Mariottij B. Greg Armstrong performs his Billy Idol look. C. German exchange student, Christy Weis enjoys San Pasqual's football games. Qu5m1di tlkrainetz's impression of .lay Leno. E. Leanne Riddle and Casey Chavez laugh at our photographer. Faces .1 X L VEB? X QR-r-'D 0' if X NX ,- W SX OU QQ. ap JBXNX 51 xv QD ' f L LJ 'K-it 5, ry '17' W V N XG 1 QQ AV Q00 X ' W fu Lf J V YY x NN TNQ? ow NL' fn, XL . WP S? 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I 1-f,f '9' , . , ' - V gms -f WIN, I 1 I, 'Q 'i :NTL ' Q ,M Mmm wifi, JV ' , . 5 , , ' 4 , ' -71 , . 4 71A ld., xv. f W . L ' R 39. ,. , . 1 W , 'f 1.-,fu, an 0 'pf U M mm ,M . 1' f vi' J., A 55 4' 4 f? I1 f K' Sig tu in fm li W 5 3? , 'fi5i'f'?. W if , Q25 Q 3 at My Q f f, P gy , N 3 is X ,. f. QQ rf 53 m sq me a , Q s 9' f 2 ff: as gif: 3 :Q W W -' 3 4 ,, x 3 9 Y 36 ER ,I N A L f X. V 3 , , Ji 3 gt' ' 8 ef J Ax . f X -s .G N' w vw Mi? M 5393 + wwf' i if X, 1 -5 m f 8' ef X I J 5 K ,A 3+ it i Q x if Q X v F' f ? .Q is 7 'WW' T A M ef 13 f 5 U if fs-3. i-'-VY Q W? iw 714 1 4 ' , wx 'H P N' ' . - 1 , , . .V - -V Q ' ' ' 4 ' ., Q ,L W. 14 3 ?'A15?R fi 4 ,-.1-' if V12 4295 ' 114. A LKQSQ, , ' - iw :if sf 1 45?5 f' w w.ww2:f' . ' ,i1:fM1 fW - W 5:5 ,Quik 3,1 Q zf?'wfW,,,,mg!,g ' ,m,g W-qu y,1fwQ,'5,,-g,5wq,',.m!'5-M531 N553-g,,gSf,,,4w.Qm ,M if . aggkgszlhx d H J Af. fp,..aggfap,ggvqgL ' .Mg,1'5..,x ,.-EK A I : 1,5 , Ag, rv R V. K A gtgqhuz. , M?.a55w.,i:-Qlsgiwk W f M ff X, f .m am wq 4WxwEm,g,,4,H5h.J,,.Qrg:, , Hmm. M gf- MmE3mba1'3 I .. 'Zt. :P-M 444 ,.:,m,!,.'f! w w -Q..-fu. N.1'gLLL'Q,mMfL'.fH'SE.Lm5Q1 A NEW BEGINNING The years together have brought us close We have learned from one another To share to understand, and to grow Indlvlduals at the start, we came together As frlends, we are a famlly, A bond whlch cannot be broken The good tlmes at SPHS shall not be forgotten Finally, we are at the top of the heap A rough cllmb well worth the effort, As seniors we are the ellte' Now our tlme has come to declde our future Each one must go their own route Be true to yourself and you shall succeed You control your own destlny And remember most lmportantly Today IS the flrst day of the rest of our llves, A new beglnnlng IS on the horlzon Angle Townsend 9 o Q o , 0 1 o Q 9 0 0 0 o o Q 9 o s Q o ' o o o a u u 0 o a Q 1 a o Q o s o 0 Q 32 SENIORS , .Q :Q a Q A , C A. Best looking couple- Ric Aschbrenner 8: Jeanine Thomas B. Most Athletic- Chris Nottoli 8L Julie Doria C. Most likely to succeed- Kobi lki 8L Alysa Vanderzanden I Senior Standouts xwk People . , 42'-.tgmi 'fu if-uapi Mr A F? - ?5L,gffFrff , mu... 1 f gmt 'f 4 Q r I harissc Addington .fm g, , , il amy Y ,QV x A 4 ' Lawn-w , iw rl Q' Uk. f n. Donn Alexander Ric Aschbrenner A Y, ' , - , m.xu,,?f, Q' ,,f'737' Maaret Ahokas Alfredo Amador 2 f 1,1 Q .at 5 .M . 'L Nichole Atherton-Neves 0 l if .. V Mfr gi- t if 5 f l 5 5- I Q Y. ,wifi ' , , 1 Q V 2- . 59 Q W 'ku ff 'Q f ' if . 'ur W , , ffm A ,gg ' 1:,, A l , .,-9 -'i3QW2l:'T'f t ' V U - it-N, ' ., -, .1 wwM:':. ' 'xtlilf- ' W, - 1 3 iii: w v - Y: ,mm W Lp-' A. ,QW 6 w ll 1 .Kiwi-ll,.w5', 7fv '1 'at A ' - , , f A-Y-,YWW ,Y ai fl. N - , ,A H- , W fr 1 wg Vw , ' 'rw , 'V' Wk? W wiv ggi tm, 5 V.: gr- 1, ' 'W 1 xii- fm ' , 1 f-F., Q , .Al . -I ' 4? Y - -,MM . l , .-.yfff-,. -- y 4' v e. W, 4 4. 1 - : it Selva Alahan QI an ai .5 , MFL Danny Aldridge Michael Alexander 83211: 1 Q Y: ' ' David Amsbary ff ,I-t ..' , 2' 1 5? 1' ' azz' 5 Q WJ: c M.. g V Xf3y,g-iq .... K -amz: sig ts 5451? 'E if. , Wink Lourdes Anaya f- iv ,, A Brian Attcbcrry 3 x '.. Q Qi? . 2.94 f or 1 awww! w, ' - 'S , V , ri . , : tiff: 4 J .t F... -..- lei , X Kim Avila V ' it, 'F Andrea Ballard Gina Bellandi Dana Benito Christopher Bill V G rcgory Armstrong Tricia Baglio Scott Boomer Seniors 33 l x Q. Lori Borg Jeremy Bray Kelly Brunz William Bryant , ,,r,.c,4! 65 X A , Av Aa 5. . 1 n Us i 5 f. H fr 'M . 1 , Q.. ' - '2': if?2-'9 + , Jon Busch Toni Cacciatore rx, Q 1 ' xc J M. W., N 1 Q5 Thomas Carroll Toni Castelli 34 Seniors 5.13.1 - .U 4, Q 1 1 -.5 - C, l ,K V, Y Michael Bream Y V , ,lQyN .J:::w y 333L, . is I ..,L ', ii? Q 1 ,FL J ,gal f. M K me Q 3 Q J f 5 g Q 35 if , 5 M ,N . J ,hh in ,f - XM Q wsu -4' in 4 , iw le M f ff gr v1 .eva , ,. J ,,'?+-3,5-:.?3,33, :K -.JJQSZ Kimberly Burgess Jennifer Carey K M' Jennifer Chamberlin .. ,, Kelly Brennan Q-, . .0 f' 'rf' V . A. I Aw- ,. H. ' X Vi 3 'lx 1 ,fin MJ, SSW . 43- ' K L ' Vi I: slhfmm 5 , r - J, . 5 V .414 , . . ' 11,5530 .V -. 1+ h . Ga. 'Vx ' -' f fc Y S111 .- .4 am 11 .Fw r . 'r 'ex ' Elizabeth Burke Rifg5ls,14.u1, .X . i .wf : . M -' . r'-' J 4 J 1' F!-4 5 Y lf, film +3 , A W 4 , 1, Q Q f 1 w A ff: , My Gayle Carpenter v H., , i f? M I Jew, f fun, , N. Veronica Chavez 1- J X SQ , K 'f'n 'e:.1 ' L wr-wi H fn -9- A 1 3 Greg Brown Robert Burns Octavio Carrillo David Cheung L Joseph Christensen Cassie Christianson or Gene Ciancanelli Matthew Combe Carrie Cosby 3. Brooke Crowley Kim Cruz Timothy Davis Kristy Davis 'iw 'Pffl J- iwffgi., 4 .1 Jeb' G A , I Agfa b Gina Costanzo A, 2 Dayla Cunningham ,, ,, flft 2 .My , , ,, e--' . ., M., , , J ,V-.,,l: it ,,i::zF,,wi Lisa Ciuffitelli Tina Costanzo 1 Mi , 4 f Q 4- ..- Travis Daniels Q51 , W C, C W t 326 its EF? ' ' 'ki 195519, yr 4, K A. A Hi 1' A . 'tu s 'A A I B' '7 L ,Sm W .. , 'X 'far it . ,,,. ,, X V' .1 ' ' 2 . :,,,9: , , MU? ' We '-.fiifs 'V -rf f ', -g ' sz Nj -- , ' C fi? Q ' i Cathy,-Day Sheri Dean y1,fmL,,., , .. 3 1533: A -- zm . ,r v MVN., v pi-v W X , is-1-3! --,f-ff' 19'-tw 5, Y 3 -p-..e...,- I .i, , , x iw f 'i wi ,JL , rifgwgzf af K ,,,,, M ,A .H ., , . X A , f, :iw--,LH .11 Mfg? 'wifi W 1 W -um R V lm., V 5 ,,i1s., m:t ' - V fvwym.- f www ft, . V A 3 in ' :tra W --A-.M . , n i 1 'A A t ,E ea Rick Cohee N is A 0 A 1 ? Z ' . . Qi1i':'? ' 54 ix, azz, ., Tina Cox vawfw - ' ': I i'S , xC-,1..., , '31 ' ff- 'iii ,f t S 4-1 1, , D i 1 E i? '35 , i ' . ' L Y ' W . vig is ,- gg, f X H, Joey Davis if ,31 l lift' Glen Dekorne Seniors 35 Paul Dclfantc YF 'J ,W 1 m Brian Dick A uiffi z i' ' '2 SEBYTIII-ilff faggttn -,La Q. 'adv fl Qi v .J , 4 'ipfgrzgr If J f 'J iw 7 i ' Vi 1 ,R , 1 , ' iw. 7 ,t ,, ', A' IZ L 5 If 1 'Qtr 4 2, ' .YQ 4 i'?i'35i iii: ' 24.-.raw .I 'gli ' 5359 , .vin f ,YE ., f V Rf.. J . is J Dcc Dec Dougherty lv M I 5 ,fl- yin, ' -'31 i J ,-' 1 M . .f' ,p, Heather Duncan , zgggyq ,L f - 4.-. ,,,..,,h, sl l i w. --1 ,J , ff- t'ijix'?g6 -aw, G ' H , i lid Dcmcusc Taun DcMcy Garrett Dixon Shirley Dobson A ' iwf.. '- fs X I it gffga , ls Shawn Dougherty Kim Downing Jana Dunn Kristin Edgington -u w 3 W .Q , f , 4- Q W3 ,, ex John DiPicro Jcnnifcr Dibos .Q . 1' H X ' 'T':i:?i , kk I Shaun Dodson Snezana Dukic Andrew Duncan Scott Eilerts Charles Elliott 36 Seniors i E' t Z' 3 Julie 'Doria David Emerson liFiC Enflilhl iilm f Craig Faris John Farrell i ' fi Y A. '.r,ziiyWnM.,1-' vw siecwwggwgf V fI.,, fury... wikfg , i t 355,554 lx., ' ...EW 1, K y . V H Lf, f sim, ':'-QQ: . an ' ,. 1: '55 lf :uf ystiwl 'l 2234+ - .495 ' I QTYZZLLTT' Melissa Flancry ANU' Floyd Anthony Galyean TCFGSH Gamez T by , M 4 4 I ,M fri!!! .,..v 'r 1: ,., , X P ,. . Nicole Erlcr fifi pf- , 'I 'fi C K, E+: .l wg- 1.1 ii April Fauchcr 123' 'W . ----,,.,,.fg I N , K , Donald Forill ' . Wi Anthony Esposito Abdul Feemstcr Melinda Fox Jgnnifcr Gannon .lUl1l'l Gllfkllll i lm we 'll' S liz HHN. Wig.: filasn. Shannon Etson ,1y:f 1?i'W ' -fig j w l ri i - , Y ' i ,af 1. ,V V ' 2 i .11 f ' 'iw 'X 'a , , za! Carolyn Fitzpatrick Heidi Fryc Yvcttc Gaussoin Seniors 37 's-, , . -r Q J .,:., .fa ' 4-L '4 V gg 'rgzffrw ,x f a...,,, '-'- :fl aww' 9 G. ...WTA an ng' ' 'A 4 at zmffjgp ' ,, 1:11:25 ,wil -' , Wa' Q, 13 .Y fi , ue.. '- f '?' :f:: ?'f: ., fi :iw 4:1z'::3f5A-- .. Dale George 'll9Y 'Ef'l1'M1l' Mm' ,w, a -,1,,,f :J W -r fren eff 1 -m..,,g5f + 1 sw-Wag, 143.5-gf ,gg-wf ..,. ' --,,..1,,, 5.5. 1--mm. ,, . ' ,, 'riff' ,g 92525 4.1 is , M. ,J 'G - lgaw'i'2 - J +-34 r, ,pf A V ' ai 'V '-vt an ' ' :SQ ' A, 33:41 bra 1 F 2 V , Q, , fi Mmm Q , e . f,.'5i ': ' YQ. Q' . WJMW f V- mmm' LH-,V 'ff rf V lfiffilfih T YL.uW Candelaria Gonzales Ken Graves 1 .1 b my 24, w- W 5 r 'W .. 4 ,, If Shannon Halbauer w X M 3, an W . . ,fr nf, 2, V c, A Q ' , ,, me W vw ,, .' z ry 1, a l V A , - r :gr mf: -, 3, ., 'W W? Qu, 4 f . 4- . ,F55:'l' I ' A 1- r ., . L lu l ,' X . sm. lfrfl A N f Syl' Ll , Mall Giacalone Jeff Gilbert Shawn Gill fx Brad Gonzales David Gottas Andrew Granger ' sf L f Marc Glaister Bryan Graves 'e .,fl1:2f ff was rr r 'J- + 13 3- '.: + f is ' L, , ,.. , ,M N - -. S1 -:yy , .. 4' .-wmwlh 4. - L, ll Aga' Y F, ur., .' ' Q Alexandra Greco Elisa Guerrero Maricela Guerrero Pamela Guiles John Hale Mik Hamada Thad Hamilton Nick Hanna 38 Seniors -4 Legs if Kevin Heckcr Marc Hecker Kristi Hegle V E t 35, I ' Jil. -ii ll I-, I 5 kww, 1, l M5 df w Caroline Hill Kelly Hinds Robert' Hirschhorn Douglas Holmes - Chris Hughes Brent Humpherys 4. M Q. 3' K l 1 Lourdes lslas Christina Jarrett- Rochester Eric Jarvis , ' f-- 2 xr as Q 1 ivpwfd 1 if w- o:'i,z'W.4 Mi ,Q ' J .M-if -hr wwwl ffwfiux ' l U ' 'Eff' h :' H-. , wi H ltllll Duane Heintz Maria Hensley ff .4 it if ,Sw Michael llocrr Craig Holmes V Z -.C U-,311 I D Leslie Innes Kobi lki ,JV r . iii, Q ' za, , C F, 'A A .V . ,K f x :,: - mfp',:' -N , . V,V,!5!6,.?.iL 4 Hx, g ' Dennis Jenkins Jennifer Jiles Seniors 39 , ' 'ff uw? 'ff' f..,, '11 , . , 5 ,fy l ,utr ww: 1 . nr l X lf K Y argl Q Ugg? 4 ,Q--, ravut l 5 'Wg' ww , '4 l'-:wh 37' .' .. H-J, '. 3 52 2, 4 1557-' 7,1 5 Lg, ' ' ,:.1.'.-gk 1' 1 , i Q. 1'i56'r'3i?'W K 4 TWH? lf Gina Johnson Ronald Johnson .lay Jurcs Tammy Kahler .Ioelle Klassen Peri Klemm .6gmP 'i3Sf1 ' 1e U ,, mm ll, m X W, , 'L , Q.. .- .r 1 ' is , , ,ls A 1 ravi' , f , ' ,kfl LY xii' lf .fl , A , 'A u EX Kristen Kuhlmeycr Joe Kulick Jason Johnstad Kg f x k nr. rs: to f ' ' , 'A if .Tai- Ei ,Q K f' , va ' fl is Monica Kaufman K l ,Wt mai, at H ,mwigt it -A S., ' K: njjrgfav-... I : 'I ng: '77, 5: ,. sf: - 32521 18 Y 55,63 A 3 4 M l -L ig if ' ll if David Klosterboer Scott Laumann 40 Seniors it f P X Tanya Jones , if ' K if 1 P . 5 t ? Y Kimberly Kaufmann W 1 UM: i iw X W . t ,ZMQJ3 , ,H fa W I' 2 1. - I , L B, , if M far' --1 ,rw ll. , W, v it J QL- , M W W ,W Allan Juhl Lowell Kepics wr M wr r J m.wa,,:f, ya tg W.. lf M-visa A - -My mf11r:i:?.w ' r f f ' . -, ' rv 112 r I l 4 Nicole Kluth-Owcn Kirsten Kruse A M fa f if , M if 5 Q 4 i. W A is if ' 43 W. - f-. 1.3 ' -- if l L' uw f A-1 ,J -. gf g':.'.'. K S fl? 53.648 A V Tv V. .V ,91 2 ,v ww f:-tlif z X 'Si 'I 5 K 515 Bridgett Lawhorn Darrell Lawton if V ,Q ' A!-'ff . Mj i ir' 1 - i ill I : M :Lg T. Ling Lee lxcndall Lewis Mavany Liebman 1' '55 LX: 'Ivy 5' 5 y f , 1-f'.i,:ff2 1-11 1, ,:V4ff3fg,. v ig.:-.agp l-1. -1.4, f ,-,1 f,,,z,,,, ,, 1 'j 4 Qfsxpfw. Jf.'A,y1'J24v - ,f 'sv' ,r Mm -sf: fir Karin Lindsay Kimberly Lister Rcncc Linz Christopher Lynch jf: yy 5' Elizabeth Mariotti Larry Markle we we 4 . W agggggg 'ig My Rick Loltcrer Nlichagl Ly ons Michael Master my 1 1 'fl-' V W , ., L ', .,,' s , . We My , A Nicole Liittschwager Doug Lovenguth Nicole Main Jolynn Masuhr :Eggs .wifi V 4 . 2: ,, lm lille, ,-if ,E 3.6 ,ai Joyce Lin 3:21 Y Y 1 :LQ , . . .Y . Ladonna Lozano .iv N , li 3 X 01 W, Ronald Manley Becky Maw Seniors 41 -. r ff-uw Us Iii ' X tlffff. vw. ,i , ,gg si-a? '..' M r ' SML -Q-wlsgxl -, mLi A5g55LigiiGz1if W it lg5ba:fsg::Lt:QK QM , '-Q., Qs fwzfszffiff ' .' ' izw-iii AW. 9223225123 7 fi ' ua. A ,, 2. -Q. . ' .: '- 'ZZTHS TT 71' fl 1 tb 5277 i ovifTlf,i -- rf N 33F'n35fA W . , , we if im? 1 J f , ' -il iw ligfgf-5 f ' i , V .sgoawm i .,iw:w A , is siiqelsgs- 1 ,. , if iff W Y f 1 if Q ma Z ' q, :-' wt ' .mgrfff Y , ,, 5 1 .i-r-ffl. . ' J H, .J ' ms. ' W - si' f. ' -m:ff1':J'1' YM - - Xe:-:tiffifn 1, Q Q- f sf we f 2 f:i't.Er 2 1,3 :I HC V 31 'w.iz2,,f,,1a - . W' i iitiiza 'wzilfizvf 315, , ' K 'M iz- .,. V- , wH f2.f t fl' XJ. Mai A . A W wt' f . ihtnzw q4Q.g3 1 ,lg 3 . QW: f1'H1'? '?. F rife- 'A ' 'air fe-uq.:'1'f- '- ..-'w.'zsf- sl 1' ffK.i2 'az h 'f V Diane Mayr Thomas McDougall mv? A im? James McNamee Kobi McNeal Rose Marie McKinley e 'S' .. - : - 1 ' ' .v ji A 1,f' A It fziblg .- ' A ,Ig I f f .. - Tracy Mehew 42 Seniors Kim Miller Paul Miotke John Morgan I fl 'fe April McMicken 9 4+ it 1 V wi , UW T? U H X , I i 'ina-A gf as J. Paul McMullen M' Jeffrey Meyer Q la? l - Sli ,' A- T :Har . .W H 45 . 53 .r ni: ilu ' 'rzg , 'WP ,, at ,, 4 . ,.. , ,W ' 4411 Crystal Miller Tim Morgen Jerry Morris John Morse Keith Nichols Anthony Nixon Joy Noel Steven Norman Y nl. .M -5 3 f A . x M l Christopher Nolloli is I ff' :W - V w . ' 3 , A V , , ,fi NW W' nf I Q if 'A ., V . ll ' iii, F, ts Kyle Oslund L P- QTL , ' , , rf' ' ' X - Linda Pedersen ,f W 'ld' it X 'ff ..-ns Shannon O'Hurrcn Kenny Ostrander lvonne Perez ,P -ll' - Q5 -5 l- A S dk .. A -2 7 '.?i'f-1-+il3'i U :,,. 1 fu, Y 1.13: ,t E' , .. an -15, iIi2:'f' fl '.i..ff ' .- ' ' fb: , J a Wlhlgg X Nw . ff if J 1' J 'tl , 1 'Q Grant Oberle Marc Paquette L. 528 Nicolle Perkins PIRO -zffmm ...T ' Y , - ,. f . M.. 43' V , f li? , , ,uk V uv 4' Melissa Olson Georgina Ortiz Q -We i. Heather Partridge Kellie Patterson gg Fw l -ii? zf Q -wiv, Pe psf' 'Y 1 2 Y Q K' i ' if f f yi Chris Petersen Lillian Petrovic Debbie Phillips ' Claudia Pierucci Gina Pino Amy Piro Torey Piro Seniors 43 I NER :QW ' -, K JV , ,et ww 4 la y .QF . A. A . ' . 4 , W i P 4f , l odd Pitner .lon Preston ,, Q- 1 ,a wk- J of - 'MM we ,-ul: M, fi' V . W . Z 'Af 9 . iif-at ,gif E, ' 'Ia ' I Y S Q ,fi , , ,I o r W. Q 1 fn. fe . F , ' ' . . . Q 1 Elizabeth Restrepo .launch Ponclmetti Timothy Pool 5 n Q41 i Lauri Proffitt Michelle Ruub 's QW, SW ? , ,,,.,?.,:M A, ' 3 'F jp C iw ff? 1 Hd . 2 , 4 J 'K P X fm 'B X 5' ' 1, Kg M2 li if 7 i' W ij 'ia 1 ' Eg ' L ew -x K lt. ' QI, I AE 5 5 we , fd' 4 V A f .1 , ,gg 9 r '- ,xg 'Q In ' 211 , 1 -lwaffl R 'F . H2 1 ' ,V-. I HST, V, ' 'P ' 'viii f X M af V M W ff' . W 4 . 'Q H, 'M 1 ,nw Lv, f .R Y Brooke Portillo Dena Prestininzi Steven Ramirez Sandra Rciffcrs ,us cw MQJ. 'M , 'wlqlatllf - w i - ' h e ,if ff.. , 2' 4 V .wf1gt,f,qw , , ,w '--, .Neff-1 ,x t V H - - Av ' 'V f 9:.,p.' Y if - , ' ftnne Rillle Annu Reyes Leanne Riddle Chandra Ries David Robidoux Jennifer Robinson lhnn Ruljlllstill Arthur Rodriguez Ricky Rodriquez 44 Seniors MM' if W ,Q di as 4 X t 'X , , 'li ' it ? L V 5 ' . Q2 -- , ' i-qi-Qg.Qz,' .-M, ,. . 'H if L- ' I WW- N N l!fQQ:lI ,, , ' M' , , ,101 iw'1,V-N v h , 'n - .1-w+.'f R :V ,n . ,, QQ, , ' X '21, . ii, l rim.-:i..i', flimtl' ii i A Q M, i ,Ew a - V, ' f m le 1.33 4. ' ' W' i A Patrick Ross . MWQ, .iq .wx ... n. - ,A Q-ani i 4 N X f Q2 A F l fl? 'Y' H. x, S- -. .. E ri' ee' l gt. M 4 , arf' Jason Schroeder , . - Q Q i Q -.. M H i ? M lf M' if 4 Q Q Q Wi, , l sig A 2 'ff i viii 1 W. .,1. . r -. . N L ' x . 1 .1 . .r ,-ge? r Erica Shaffer Jodi Rolhey Nicole Rolhey Graham Sanborn -'Un Suvin Donna Scott Monigu 543011 Alexander Seda Eric Scvy Sunshine Shamel David Sharp V lv Mliwwg' lf, farm 'li fd -' ' lE,:rf'77,l, . 1 R J ' K 21253 ' X H . 5553 'U' L , rw Y ff 'L - L, ,fi -f -6' 4 I f ' - K s K' fk if .Sli ' 5 i F ' 1 in . A , i .WA f e gg 1, my W5 Q 3 , f g gi? SIN 1 - in 2 f 13114 q ' 1:1 , M ' fx 'i , L o ,gig i f r,n.fJ'T'.Q'?LjjfW ', 4.r,,AHkw.y A, , ?'f1fw iii -1+ 2. fl' ,. M .V -' 422' f f ffi.i:,. K If elf ,- Q H ' .'f?v5e::gf.fl::'3 652151, ff, .fd Kr' 'g' X , r 4- il ' fa m ' ,i,g2'fa,z ' v , :4..3,1,ra Sandra Shimooka Kimberly Sikes Julie Sloan Joseph Sheldon Tiffany Sl'1Cll0fl i l fl f l aim . , , Gregory Smith David Sobel 0 Seniors 45 SPILM 1 f ' .1152 E:-nf. A .1525 reg ,, ... Q I Wo I .a T . 1.-5 mix s 1 ww X . f J- .w..., rn , Joseph Spilman Kjersti Stoddard ,I ,N Q wins .9 'lllfif A. .s . ,W 1 , J T LK . 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K- ' wh ' A M if Rachel Ybarru .lumcs Young 'ww N 'JJ l ., xl is 2 'fi '-.L I, l l Christina Broome 48 Seniors , Cassandra Chavez Joaquin Echeveste Michael Guerrero Lora Hallett Juan Mora Martin Preston Greg Pusker Shelley Rudden Jeffrey Rymer Robert St. John Camera Shy l Jacinto Aguirre Esther Garibay April Mitko Tavia Armold Kim Gillard Stephanie Moeller Mark Bailey Javier Gomez Lady Marie Montano Ronald Baker Mitchell Graff Wendy Norman William Bartholomew Joe Gross Jorge Padillo Bill Betts Tom Hayslip A Andrew Potter Miahael Brown Michael Hetrick Vernon Reed Jorge Burgos Rikki Hughes Jorge Renteria Kim Way Tom Butalid Scott Hulse Julie Rufenacht I- Raychel Cannell Paul Hunt Brett Sloan David Carona I Kylie Johnson Thomas Smith Eugene Champagne Banxa Karouna Ruben Solis Joanne Chaney Kim Kupper Billy Spear Luis Chavero Maurice Larimer Pat Turnbough Frank Collurafici Pete Loftin Sang Ung James Daza Nga Ly ' Debora Verger Jessamyn Evans Bounthavy Manivone Dalavanh Vilay John Fernandez John McChesney Geoffrey Wall Enrique Fonseca Q Matthew McKelvain David White Jack Frierson Darren Minson Kenny Wilson Aichael Wetherford Seniors 49 ENIQR TTITUDE E P i A B Juan Garcia1BJ shows a serious senior attitude, while .lon BuschfAJ and Derek SundstromfCj can't quite seem to get it right. 50'Seniors i Jim McNamee thinks he's mas- tered the senior attitude, but the hat just doesn't cut it. Rich Lottererrrr and Taun De- mey count how many sand- wiches Keith Nichols brought in his lunch. Caroline Hill anticipates doing the what what cheer at the game. ' Ronnie Johnson eats a big one at the senior barbeque. Bridgett Lawhorn models her best Miss Teen America pose. Craig Holmes tickles Amy Piro with his scruff. .nom 3 E Seniors 51 t Work nd Pla by 3 'I Q ,ze qt- - A -- mg ff mi, Y ' - ' ' f ff -- , H ' ' B? 'vm MW' 0 ,L Vi, X f, 24 L ,, X, wif, ef uf A A iw? Q, W 3 ff , 2 F' P 5 Zf' W ff 2' f 1 I' VLHQ v ,aw f ja- , . J, 3 Q Z , , , fzijrfk ,Q W 'X 9 7 W if Qi? f I 'J' 22 I Y. 1 gjzy 1 1 if fm Y F 'T 3 ' in W bfi 5.5 ag ,,,:' A: M, ff QQ' , ,,,, ,, , W f NM 45 A V, W ,E -f F Z f 1, I K k ' V 1.57 ' fy 5' .... ,f ' J W ,,,, ,. , f fr ' fw fx .... '- viii? ' 4 , -, h'f i' . 'A'?I- . ' 'W'V?W5f , ax ,,:: v, , 2 f A flfwfgzff M H ,MQW I J 5 a , M, ,, 7 , fffWmaMwMW4w,wmwwrwwwwmq 1 i , , , . V I Vs f A 2p.:.. 'l' Q1 ...rf k - .. X -ww - . -A-- ,, 1, NRM f'?u' ffffw A K fs:- Q Jeff Meyer and Jeff Gilbert confer about who should be elected next year s prestdent of Team Thick. . Nick and Nick pose for a pic CL to R: Main and Rotheyj. Enrique Fonseca, Abbie Thompson, Brooke Portillo, and Monica Scott take a break during cross country practice. Tanya Jones, Kris Kuhlmeyer, Kendall Lewis, and Amy Piro have group snack time every day in psychology. Seniors 53 ABEYTA-COOK ivhrria Abeytla Jodie Agec George Aguirre Mercedes Albarran Donny Alcoeer Joshua Allen Steven Allen Kevin Anderson Danny Andrews Christopher Armstrong Heather Armstrong Hurley Arnold Minette Arnold AJ Ashley Brad Atherton Todd Attenbergcr Jay Baker Denise Barbosa obert Barnhill Paul Barranco Jennifer Barsell Shane Batcheller Monica Bautista Blas Bernon Michelle Berry Jeff Betts Kimberly Biddison Lawrence Bonner Dee Boston Douglas Bott D. Angeliq Boyer April Bradley Stephen Bradley Brian Brandt Jennifer Brasfield Brad Bratten iffgfattth Jennifer Briggs Mary Brodesser Mary Brooks Lenny Brown Adrian Buringrud Kerry Burke Mike Burkhart Kraig Butler Holli Callahan William Campbell Damian Carabajal Rosa Carapia kryF6ardweH Stacy Carmody Salvador Carranza Barbara Carroll Kimberly Cauble Tony Cavallo Qn!BhC'i'i Cl1a11rnan Herunda Chavez Tracy Chic hjv+Ghknchillasf Elizabeth Choate Tracy Christiansen Chad Christianson Tammy Chuang Simmie Clayton Bobbie Coffelt Christa Coleman Krista Comstock Jason Conner Kristin Connor Paul Cook 54 Juniors Junior f'GQ Personality resident 'PEE? 'Montgomeryg Vice President trArm- strong, Secretary ' . field, and Treasurer ade up our Junior class office. This class had a personality of its own. They were laid back, casual, and liked to do the tasks that the student body comes across. Pe- ter headed this great office with his leadership and made this year an unfor- getable one. Chris helped make deci- sions that the Junior class will appreci- ate as they participate in school events. Chris played football while Jennifer played a hard game of soccer. Ali kept her eye on the money and at the same time she lead our school spirit at games. Like everybody else, they were San Pas- qual beach bums. As we expected, the Junior class will never be forgotten. Pictured from left to right: Jennifer Brasfield, Chris Armstrong and Ali Miller. Not pictured: Peter Montgomery COSBY-HILL John Cosby Shellie Cox James Crouch Catherine Dabasinskas 56 Juniors Kenneth Dalton Steve Davidson Sofia Delatorre Cynthya Delatorre Kevin Delew Tom Degn Denise Delantre Natalie Denning Daniel Dewall Kitts Dimoff Jayson Diwell Alvaro Dominguez Berry Demey Audra Duddie Todd Dunkirk Jason Dunlavey Roy Dunn Carol Earnshaw Alex Eastman Christina Eldridge Teri Ellis Tammy Emole John Endris Jacob Enriquez Michael Escarcega David Eshelman Julie Faulkner Leo Feria Celina Fernandez Mardiann Field Mark Fogleman Kari Foster Janelle Fredenburg Sandra Fu Jesus Gamez Burhan Gandhi Nathan Garcia Brent Garduno Aracelli Garibay Crista Gates Kieth Geringer Tom Gerlach Jeff Gcrtsch Nicky Gladwin Erika Golden Julie Goldsmith Teresa Gomez Jeanne Goodson Mark Gothard Suzette Goulart Thomas Greene Yvonne Green Brett Greenig Matt Grills Phillip Groutage Todd Hadley Kristen Haft Holly Harksen Kathleen Harrison Evonnie Hart James Hatch Alene Hearing Todd Hevron Kevin Herde Diane Higgins Sylvan Hill 'Ou gsm ,-:C m f: N N J .. Q S was A ' . .N sf -i ,,. 3 ! it J .- 3.- dw A HE' wif Professional Dancers Grace Campus or the past three years we have had two professional dancers here at San Pasqual High School. Mindy Arnold started dancing at the age of four at the California Ballet School. She changed to the New West Ballet School at the age of twelve. She wants to go to college after high school, but does not plan a career in dance. She has performed in The Nutcracker and Copelia. Our other fine dancer is Diane Pot- ter. She started dancing about eleven years ago. She dances at the New West Ballet School and at Palomar College. Diane plans to go to USIU and major in dance or musical theater. She has performed in A Christmas Fantasy and Peter and the Wolf Two fine dancers give us a winning smile. Mindy Arnold and Diane Potter CL to RJ. HILL-MARTINEZ 58 Juniors Joseph Hill Vicki Hill John Hockley Allison Hodges Casey Hodges Tammy Hogan Cindy Hollis Mark Holtermann Dean Hoover Brady Horsburgh Eric Horton Heather Howland Peter Hoyt David Hurtado Xiomara lbarra Danny lsakovich Darrin Jackson Sean Jacobs Shelli Jaffe Victoria James Mitchell Jarvis Joel Johnson Kerri Johnson Erika Johnson Amy Johnson Jenise Jones Meg Jones Jeremy Just Michelle Keim John Kellam Nina Kim Aaron Klapka Gregory Knipstein Cheryl Konczal Eric Kratzer Susan Kroesche Mary Kubota Cindy Kurbanali Michelle LcFave David Lamarche Jeff Lange Sarah Lang Bryan Langpap Jennifer Larson Philip Larson Theresa Lcistman Dusk Lenartz Tammy Lepage Michael Lewis Jennifer Licon Christina Lindsley Kimberly Lipinski Rachelle Ljosdal Lisa Lockwood Katherine Longfellow Conor Loughnane Stephanie Lovato 08? Loveland G' Jeanette Lozano Thomas Luther Tara Luton Steve Lyman Magdacena Malias Jeffrey Magimelli Jeff Markey Melissa Marler Patricia Marquez Camille Marrero Carmela Martinez Gloria Martinez vim j ,, ., .,,':,:,.,-,q 4- 7? sv If , - ., , Z . fi f f ev- Mr 2 Z5 Q f gf ,swf fm WM if 'Q 1 f 1 ' 0 . :V,,, A , fl' 1 ii V ri V ,1 4, ' ii ,- , 4, .f Tennis Makes A Racket ow many teenagers practice everyday as hard as these kids do? Their week- ends are filled with tournaments. With every tournament accompanies the hope of in- creasing their national ranking or impressing a college. They are a group of nine very talented tennis players from statesgall over the country: Mike Brownie Brown 1181, Montanag Beth Ookie Choate 1161, North Carolinag Jack 'ilacksonn Frierson 1l71, Georgia, Scott Wild Thing Hulse 1171, Illinoisg Mark Fruit Bas- ketu Gothard 1161, Californiag Jeff Frey Feet Kingi' Gothard 1141, Californiag Kylie Smilie Johnson 1171, Utahg Matt Waldo McKelvain 1171, Alabamag and Andy Potty Potter 1181, Colorado. They attend Total Tennis Junior Ten- nis Academy coached by Doug Shouffer and Woody Blocher. For over three hours a day, they sweat, practice, and run through their ex- crutiating work-outs. They all have very differ- ent games and techniques, but they all have one thing in common: their love for tennis. As they all say You got to love it . With support from their parents and coaches, they are hopeful of attending great tennis colleges. Ideally, the ulti- mate goal is to become pro. And after that may- be win the U.S, Open or Wimbeldon or even become ifl in the world. These dreams urge them onward, but most of all they do it because they love it. Tennis is their life and you have to love life to live it. Pictured from left to right: Jeff Gothard, Mike Brown, Matt McKelain, Betn Choate. Jack Frierson, Scott Hulse, Mark Gothard, Kylie Johnson. Not Pictured: Andy Potter MARTINEZ-SEYMOUR Susana Martinez Mathew Martini Lauri Masamolo Charles Mason Tricia Mayer Jennifer McArthur Kimberly McDonald Justin McGough Shannon McSharry Angelique Melende7 Lori Meyers Javier Meza Allison Miller Chad Moehlenhof Laina Morgan f?Mike Mortensen I Trina Naftel Terry Nava Matthew Navarre George Negretc James Nicholson Jane Nielsen Blair Noonan Dyan O'Donnell Amiyo O'NcilI Francis O'Neill Juan Orozco Jennifer Palmer Kenneth Papich Tracie Parrent Travis Partner Stephen Patch Shawna Patterson Sheila Patterson Carrie Pattock Dane Pederson Lisa Penalosa Brad Perry Ricky Petrungaro Scott Pettit Ryan Pfaff Jeremy Pitard Joel Pitt Steven Pitts Diane Potter Jenifer Potter Julie Powers Heather Priddy James Proffitt Art Puedan Rohit Rabadia Arina Range! Roger Ray Heather Reeves Michael Regan Joanne Reynolds Roseanne Reynolds Randall Rhodes Serena Rogel Chris Romney Xaykeo Roungtakoung 60 Juniors Robin Schaeffer Arron Schirmer Michael Schirmer Jeff Schlemmer Ben Seavey Robby Seeds Fernando Serrato Luisa Sexton Catherine Seymour tt s Q XXX If N B X X . HS Q W 'T X 'N X F st is gee T N K gl X in - l is N X v 5 S 5 i 2. - ...sa .. ,, .. . C.. get e Rs 1 Q ..:ksr, -L X Nx . P s S X it wg P N T-: Juniors Speak Out olly Harksen: I feel that the teachers have given us a new respect. They feel we have grown up. They act more like friends instead of having a student-teacher re- lationship. Also we have more prive- leges. Josh Allen: It means being one step closer to that position of Senior that we long to be. However, it also means be- ing that much closer to going to college and being out in the world on your own. Nina Kim: It means that therefs only one more year until l'm on my own and off to college. Crista Gates: It means having more responsibilities. Responsibilities I donit want. Bail it! Lisa Lockwood: To be a senior next year. Chris Romney: Nothing! 'M'iT?e qMbortenseng To be a junior is not as great as being a senior, but let's you have an excuse, because your old enough to stay out late and party just a little bit more. Tom Gerlach: Being a junior means I still have another year until I get out of this school! ' o f ' .ygg Oh boy! My junior year has just been so special. I guess you could kind of call us under upper- classmen. Juniors Speak Out QL to RJ: Bottom Row: Josh Allen Kim Lipinski: Holly Harksen: Mike Mortensen, and Tom Gerlach Top Row: Crista Gates: Lisa Lockwoodg Chris Romney and Nina Kim. SHEFFEY-ZINGHEIM 62 Juniors Michael Shefliey Kim Shelton Jennifer Shewell Yara Shultz Jose Silva Lance Simmons Keri Simms Michael Sipes Mike Sliney Darci Smith Julie Smith Lisa Smith Nicole Smith Stuart Smith Susanne Smith Shawn Snow Keith Soustek Paul Spice Catherine Stark Eric Steed Matt Steed Tanya Stevanovich Sean Stillwagen Anthony Stone Mark Stute Christopher Suttie Aaron Sutton Kimberly Svatko Joe Szalkiewiez Jamie Tabor Deanna Taylor Sheila Teach Mara Thien Scott Thomas Aaron Thompson Robert Thompson Michael Townsend Lori Tucker Jason Urso Renee Vaden Diana Valadez Chato Valle Osmin Valle kyafa-1-Vargaf ii-naV1mght' Jorge Vega Mara Vernon WM! Esmeralda Villicana Charles Voelker 3i'5'Walker Steven Walters Michael Waltman Christopher Warren Jeremy Warren Linda Weatherford Allison Websler Christiane Weis Gary Weis Wende Westinghouse Marcus Wiemers Dareie Wiley Dwain Williams Greg Williams Shanyn Williams Erica Wilson Melissa Wilson Thomas Winter Lisa Wulf Steven Wood Ginny Wolanyk Kathryn Young Michael Zabriskie Josie Zamora Rosa Zaragoza Jose Zendejas Kurt Zingheim 1 455 .. Nif g N X W J N X EV' Xxtx 'Q si S N X is s 4 1 v is isle- .gf W , .... 5 its if Gt X Q 5 A. Qi Q s with 'VA an 1.0.1. - i x fv- -F5-' WW? we A '55, M X g s .Q an-5 X i W Camera Shy Chris Ackerman Tracy Barden Chance Bliss Alisa Boehme Elizabeth Bolivar Chris Bradley Brian Brady Julie Brady Collin Cain Yvette Chairez Mario Chi Son Chung Nancy Cof Doug Deiancey Darren Dombrowski Jim Edson Jason Fuller Matilde Galvez Marybel Garcia Herbicrto Garcia Angela Geyer James Graff Amanda Grinager Raymond Guillen Bryan Hadley Paul Harris Rebecca Herrera Michelle Herrera Stefanie Higgins Tammy Karr Aaron Klapka Nicole Kluth Sandra Kraber Jeff Kulbeck Rebecca Martinez Robert Martin Misty McDonald Tony Medina Michelle Meidinger Emilio Miranda Peter Montgomery Dawn Mullennix Harold Newman Matthew Nixon Josh Olson Amy Orrantia Kevin Owsley Krista Parsley John Peng Anna Perez Pamela Pesle Jimmy Peyton John Provencal Todd Provencio Marcos Pulido Chase Robinson Edward Rosales Rowena Royola Jessica Royola Freddy Salgado Maren Stanford Jennifer Temple Brian Tinsley Sok Kim Ung Duy Van Richi Wang Jeffrey Weish Johathan Wight Andrew Kulick Somboun Michelle Lafave Xaysanavongp Theresa Leistman Norma Zaragoza Steve Lowe Gregory Ziel Junior Class Poll Favorite Kind of Underwear: Black Leather Favorite Form of Transportation: A Hearse Favorite Kind of Ice Cream Flavor: Bubble Gum Favorite Movie: The Lost Boys Favorite Cartoon: Bugs and Tweety Best Concert Ever Attended: New Orderflicho and the Bunnymen ADCOX-DAVIS Jennifer Adcox David Alaniz Michelin Aldridge Summer Allen Celeste Alley Laurie Amsbary Richard Apker Bret Axlund Andy Bacon Scott Bagshaw Matthew Baker Shannon Bales Jerome Balistreri Bryan Banner Victor Banuelos Sherri Baptist Paul Barraza Carlos Barrera Michael Barth Angelica Bayardo Monica Becerra Robbie Bell Elizabeth Belmont Michael Bermude7 Robert Blunt Philip Bolgcr Ramona Booth Serena Bott Randy Bowen Mike Bowyer Lonn Boyer Christopher Brandt Todd Brandt Julie Brieno Jason Brown Michael Brown 6M2'rTrie'Browi't Tracy Brown Gordon Browning Mark Buman Tara Butters Kris Calabretta Heather Campbell Eric Caniglia Andrea Cardwell James Carr Gilberto Carranza Jack Castelli Kevin Caster Elias Castro Clifford Cate Abigail Cervantes Arturo Chairez Susie Chrastek Amy Christensen Gillian Christensen Ben Chuang Christopher Clark Noelle Clark 9 Tara Coleman Carrie Collins Lynette Conway Monica Cordova Michele Dalton Timothy Daniels Nicole Dauphanis Pamela Davis Randy Davis Steve Davis 64 Sophomores X X? mimi s ...D wr. . H I Sophomore Spirit Soars High ur Sophomore class officers in- ,,'f -- if at 'rt 4 Mai Q o if .ff We x , 0 4 1 1 1 Y if JZ 8 ww Wi , I 1 V771 I t 2' 1 sift , 4 Ea 5 , a T W , aa 19351 13' cluded President Eric Marsh, Vice President Derek Main, Secretary ' and Treasurer Angelica Bayardo. They represented and made sure that the Sophomore class had what it takes to make their year successful. Having a large empha- sis on their pride for Homecoming and other school events, these class officers proved to have great leadership quali- ties. An excellent example of their school participation was their presenta- tion in the class planter arrangements, especially when they did the Junior's, since they never showed up, They also have good thoughts as they're eager to run for office again in years to come. During the summer, Eric went back east and to New York, played football, and put together the Sophomore Homecoming float. Derek went surfing, played tennis, and played soccer with a traveling team. The involvement of the officers in sports also helps the Sopho- more spirit. Sophomore class officers CL to RD: Roger Hill, Angelica Bayard0, , and Eric Marsh. H' fffffd vii fix si it is 9 7:5 X ' 'f,Z:::R3f f fi if i' l . DE BLANC-HATCH Brad DeBlanc Christopher DeFalco Monica Degan Diane Dehner Robert Dejong Courtney DeTenley kmrrlfietwilm Erik Drinkwater Shelly Dupont Birgit Eastman James Eccles Armando Echavarria Chandra Eckhoff Lee Eddy Oscar Elisea Ethan Eller Anthony Elliott Theresa Elliott Amy Ellis Cam Engel Franco Escarsega Rene Escobar Stacy Esposito Suzanne Esposito Lisa Estrada Jenny Ewing Geoffrey Fahring Troy Faris Kelly Fay Christopher Feather Wade Felt Cheryl Ferguson S. Richard Fernandez Jorge Fierro - 1 Frank Foley hC?y FUld Christine Fox kiln P630 Andrea Frank Stephan Furman Kristie Gaither Alison Gang Nikki Gannon Araceli Garcia Jose Garcia Lisa Garcia Lynette Garcia 3Ffg 5l'lfv5'i E1'? Matthew Gardner Jason Gillard Eric Gilliland Ken Goldsmith David Goss Brian Gottier Jacqueline Goulette Ryan Greene Jonathan Griffith Chad Grills Daleanna Groutage Lori Guern Brenda Gunderson Jonathan Guthrie Nathan Haight Amy Hall Kimberly Hamilton Benjamin Harding 'flfse Hardy David Harp Jeffrey Hatch 66 Sophomores K 955 as-N wks ,ss F ' its F' J -A t,, E - ' t f Cyclist Races For The Gold hat is what Sean Jacobs is shoot- ing for. I-le is already on his way. When his dad bought him a bike, he became interested in it. That was four years ago, and since then, he has been in a lot of races. ln 1986, Sean received a Sth place in the National Ommium meet for the Senior Division. Also, in 87', he won a 7th in the Nation- al Pursuit, which is a track race. His goals in the future are making the .lu- nior World's Team. Then, traveling to Colorado Springs to the training camp there. Hopefully, he will be in the 92' Olympics to race for the gold. Sean Jacobs hopes to go for the gold in '92, HEBERT-MERLER Jason Hebert Jason Heidecer Jennifer Heyer Alma Hernandez Christopher Hibbs Roger Hill Heather Hiltz Charlene Hoffman Kristine Hogan Julie Hopkins Mack Huls Tahsa Humpherys David Hutchison Mai Huynh Arturo lnzunza Jaycee Jackson Jennifer Jacobs Bradley James Denise Johnson Ashley Johnston Lee Johnston Crystal Keith Garon Kiesel Stephen Kircher Craig Kirkbride Goran Kirovski Natalie Kitchens Christina Klose Michael Kolbelk Susan Kolman John Koser Dietrich Kuhn Liane Lamrock iunbarngluyv Ronald LaPlante Arturo Lara Julie Larson Shcrftaw-v Carrie Lee Sonia Leyva Hope Lilon Richard Linares Chris Lotterer Joseph Lowrie Tod Lusher Alexander Lyon Maria Meceri Salvatore Maleri Michele Maier ' David Marsh Eric Marsh Isaac Martinez John Martinez Krista Martinez Jason Marvin Julie Masoner Andrew Massman Michael Masuhr James Mattern Cheryl Mayer Theresa Mayr Sherry McKuhn Jennifer McAllister Shana McGough Lynn McKinnie Heather McSharr Y Christina Melroy Jason Melroy Gregory Merler 68 Sophomores 14 ' or ' X . . ' Sf X it A I , .. iff . f.. + 1 wx gs 5 an 1,1 ,.. ': ' ' , ,Q ' v' Qi' ' H 2 an . f as ,, ,Y 1 v, 1 - -rv-, V 'Q t , Wf, - 2 v ' s 'W Jw , .752 ,Y , f K- is fi - www if A, 3604 fff M f i 1 Q i s 'V 3 - ' ' , WW , j ' Miva ,ff H , It's A Small orld After All rom all over the world, eight peo- ple have come to our school. Ana Tonon from Brazilg Maaret Aho- kas from Helsinki, Finlandg Jane Niel- sen from Steloese, Denmark: Christi Weis from Hamburg, Germanyg Matt Wegner from Duesseldorf, Germarxyg Linda Pederson from Herning, Den- markg Sandra Reiffers from Paris, Franceg Teresa Gomez-Jardon from Madrid, Spaing and Allan Juhl from Arhus, Denmark have travelled to our school for this year. The Danish seem to have delicious food because they miss it so much. They also miss the no drinking age, but like having a driver's license at age 16, and the Germans do not have a speed limit Cwhich Matt likesj. They all like sunny California, but school has too much homework thinks Ana. These exchange students like sports. Christi plays tennis here at school. So does Maaret. Badminton is what Jane has been playing for' six years. Matt plans to play tennis when the team starts here. Linda loves to dance and play field hockey. Sandra likes tennis while Teresa also enjoys it. Allan was ranked tenth for table tennis and ran cross-country for us. Exchange Students QL to rl: Bottom Row: Teresa Gomez .lar dong Christiane Weisg Maaret Ahokas, and Sandra Reifers Top row: Ana Tonon and Jane Nielson. Not pictured: Matt Wegner and Allan Juhl. in ,. MEREGILLANO SORENSEN Eugene Meregillano Joel Merkel Matthew Metzger Nicholas Metz er Sllainon Milligan Spring Mills Mark Mittlehauser Ashley Moore Christopher Morris Todd Mounier Daniel Munoz Julie Nagel Danielle Nastich Melissa Navarre Melanie Newfield Laong Nomichith Kyle Nordrehaug Ingrid Oberle Agustin Ochoa Eric Olsen Beatriz Ortiz Samantha Osborn Amie Ottoson Dawn Owen eumvrr owen's Yolanda Pantoja Nichols Peterson Shawn Petersen Scott Petri David Petrovic Loan Pham Christopher Phoenix Scott Pickney Angela Pino Melanie Pitts Claudia Pulido IHUTR' 'amirei Steve Raser Tommy Raymond Andrew Reno Trueman Reynolds Alicia Rocio Maria Rodriquez Ruben Rodriguez Casey Rothey Audra Royer Mellissa Running Brigetta Ryn Jason Ryn Oswaldo Sanchez Sarah Sanmarco Francisco Santoyo Dawn Schaetzke Heidi Schirmer Danielle Schmalz Lisa Schulken Alison Seda Patty Seeds Kristin Seiffert Eloisa Serrato Joseph Shellcdy Bret Shewell Clifford Shivley Krista Sikes Dan Skopec Brian Slavin David Slay Beathe Smith Laura Smith Melody Sorensen 70 Sophomores i .g y Q YZ ' 'Qi E , 3 f 5 i' M51 1 5,5Ei I 'ii Was It Really That Embarassing'7 'MT .--- -: .:?.:'r'- . -.:,. ,. .,,,s,M' I at down a flight of stairs and my friends laughed and laughed and laughed ,.. Randy Davis: When I was a kid, I'd always talk in my sleep. I never knew what I had said until someone teased me about it. : At NCYSA soccer tryouts, 4 years ago, I had to kick the ball for distance. When I tried to kick it, I fell on my iCQqt. About 100 kids were just laughing at me! : I was walking in the Broadway one day, playing with some cosmetic color codes, when I walked into a wall? : We were dock- ing our boat after water-skiing one day and there was this guy that I liked on the dock. When I reached for the dock- ing rope, I feel out of the boat and into the water. I still had all of my clothes on Sophomores enjoying clean campus during lunch period .Masses ' SORIA-ZELASKO Artemio Soria Karen South Keriann Soustek Ryan Spindell Susan St. John Christine Stehly Sasha Stevanovich Erika Stoneknig Becky Stowell Jenny Strother Tommy Super Bob Switzer Tom Tasher Eric Tebbs vkff Thomas Jessica Thomas Joe Thornberry Celeste Titcomb Tirzah Tyler Gwendolyn Ulrich Miki Urban Jose Uruchurtu David Vejtasa Valerie Volciak Neda Vossoughi Mary Waier Todd Walbridge Michelle Walters Gary Webster Deann Welcher Russell Wenzel Kurt Wickham Stephanie Wioner Alisa Wilcox Sallt Wilkins Sienna Williams Bruce Williams Michael Williams Lisa Williams Shelby Wilson Marcus Winch Bryan Winters Dana Woods Phouvixay Yatalinh Brian Young icy Young Timothy Young Tolanda Zamora Jeffery Zelasko 72 Sophomores 47 B f V - 'irfw 2 5 i it- ? ' ' v V' x ev l r. Q Of f f I73 AGUIRRE-DAVIDSON Ismael Aguirre Jaime Aguirre Kristin Alexander Michelle Allee Sean Allen Krista Anderson Erica Apodac Alejandro Armenta Bryan Armstrong Manuel Audelo Robert Avila Franklin Backstrom Matthew Baglio Angelica Banuelos Francisco Barajas' Laurel Barbee Alisa Barden Tony Barragan Darren Becker Stephanie Bell Jason Benne Valerie Bergeron Jay Biggs Thomas Binder Jennifer Blackstock 7 Jeff Blackwell Ryan Blount Jennifer Boose Matthew Bovee Thomas Bovee Marcus Bowers tephanie Box Milner Boyd ndrea Bratton Heather Brown Lupe Buenrostro Tiffany Burelison Aimee Burey Ruben Cabral Shelley Cafaro Mario Calderon Rebecca Callahan Steven Campbell Ana Caratachea Jorge Cardenas Amy Carey Mary Ann Carr Abel Carrillo Rene Carrillo Amdrea Carroll Z?flT0 David Castro Jennifer Chaffin Emily Chamberlin Luis Chavira John Chianis Ellen Chinchillas Kelly Christakos Andrew Christensen Adrienne Clark Paisley Close Gil!-Coiiffbe Laura Coria Colin Courser Michelle Crandall Melanie Cronin Hugo Cruz Rene Crysler Kenneth Daum Erik Davidson 74 Freshmen 1. W f I Introducing The Freshmen Officers he Freshman class officers have been able to work with our school a lot easier since the Sen- ior class has been so nice. They got to participate in all school events and best of all, they had a big voice in the school government. These big voices included the class officers: President ERIE!- ang Vice President l41!i'FN'HUH'Sn, Sec- retary a, And Treasurer They all participated in the Homecoming event, Red Ribbon Day, and most popular activities on campus, everything that made the Freshman class better. In the years be- fore, the Freshman class never partici- pated as much, but this year's was ex- cellent. We usually saw them around campus doing various things, but what did they do out of school? Letis see. During the summer Brock went surfing, riding the Colorado rapids, while Todd went to the beach and Hawaii. Scott and Kim, however, stayed near home, playing basketball, football, soccer, and going to the movies. Since they all would like to run for office again in their Senior year, we should be expect- ing a lot in the future. Pictured from left to riglS2Cim Noonan and Scott Shimooka Not pictured: Todd Turner and Brock Demey 4 s LA TORRE HARRIS Arc' ia De La Torre Peter Decamp Brandon Deems Jennifer Degraaff Michael Delucia Brock Demey Deidre Denning Maryann Desuulniers Michelle Dewalt Joe Donal Nanette Draper Michael Drusc Benjamin Duncan Hung Duong Jessica Durrant Garrett Earnshaw Robby Eckert Allison Eilerts Mark Eilertsen Brian Eldridge Chad Emarine :Francisco Erlandsnn Julie Eshelman Jessamy Esparza Scott Faucher Maria Feemster Cynthia Fernandez Nicole Fisher Anne Flickner Jason Flores Ricardo Fonseca Todd Forester Colleen Fountaine Ajuna Fox Tomorrow Franklin Joe Freeman Lynn Gambone Cruz Gamez Silvia Gamez Amy Garcia Graciela Garcia Laura Garcia Maribel Garcia Sergio Garcia Maria Garibay Elisa Gaussoin Jamie Gertseh Scott Gibson Ralph Ginese Sheila Glazier Ellen M. Goewey Brant Golden take Goldstein Angelica Gonzales Josie Gonzales Miguel Gonzalez Jeffery Gothard Denise Govatos Michelle Graczyk Daniel Greer Erick Guerra Abraham Guerrero Jesse Guzman Gene Hale Jessica Hamilton Christopher Hancock Wissam Hanna Kari Hanson Joseph Harrell Ladella Harris 76 Freshmen 4601 You re A Freshman nd. ou trip out of Mom's car and your books go flying and one of them hits a senior. -You sleeve gets caught on your locker door when you shut it. -You get lost. -You look for a classroom number and run into a pole. -You ask a student a question and it's Mr. Hanel. -You sit through a whole class period and it's not yours. -An upperclassman tells you that your class is on the second floor of the 300 building. -Someone spits on your shoes. -You can't find the lunch area, -You said you would meet your friends under a certain tree, and you forgot which tree. -You canlt find the bathroom, and when you do, you go into the wrong one. Don't worry, there is always next year! l lrnow that you believe that you understand what you think l said, but l am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I said. , f Www-if 5 me HAWKINS-MEEK Nicholas Hawkins Shawn Hay Stephanie Hazen Erin Heinle Hans Hendershot Ehristina Henderdc-iii Michael Henderson Shelly Hensley John Herring Wendy Hill Allison Hilton Elizabeth Hilton Joseph Hinrichs ' Greg Hoadley Gina Hollis Sean I-lolmquist Hsica Ho el PP Norman Hortmin Rodney Huff Alfredo Hurtado Ricardo Hurtado Doana lncorvia Gilbert Javier Armando Jiminez Deanna Johnson Derron Johnson Kathryn Kaska Josh Keary Windy Keesling Frank Kemper Richard Kenterl Jeff Kirby Danny Klassen Delcine Konczal Steven Kubota Jason Kulick Jacqueline Larose Cynthia Lee Christene Lee Tom Leedom Erica Lewis Michelle Linares Laurie Lindsley Stephen Lister Sherry Loftin Mark Loftus Brett Lorber Jamie Love Frederic Ludwig Ill Maria Macias Jon Maddux Jesus Magallanes Siriphone Manivone Kevin Marchant Estee Marek Julie Marincovich Julie Ann Marsh David Martinez Joe Martinez Kathryn Master Randy Mattey Christopher May Heather McCrimmon Shannon McDermot 78 Freshmen David McDougall Julia McKinlay Scott McLead David McMullen Sylvia Medina Erik Meek xvf Frosh Show Artistic Talent reshmen show off their artistic talent, They all are very strong states Mr. Thoennes, These kids show a lot of talent. These fresh- men have the skills to become anything from sculptors to interior designers. l, Tris Robinson, P55551 ' yeQatfaro, and .lil1lI eem are the budding artists. Stephanie Bell started sketching tig- ures on her free time and is currently taking two school classes. She has ex.- perience in both two and three dimen- sional styles of art. I do this just for fun, says Stephanie. Tris Robinson, the guy of this group, likes to draw during his free time too. He has been doing this for about five years. When he gets out of high school he would like to become an artist. The painter is Paisley Close. When she grows up and graduates from high school, she would like to be an interior designer. She's been in art since the 6th grade. A newcomer cartoonist from Mission Junior High is Jill Ottoson. She started copying pictures from other works. In the future she'd like to become a fash- ion designer. We will be expecting to hear a lot from them in ,911 Sheliy Cafaro, Stephanie?-ell,tTris Robinson?Paisley Ciose .lull Ottoson QL to RJ. S -JH, if , 4 ,Ann f ,K K 8 .Vi . f , MEJIA-SAYTHONG Javier Mejia Adam Mendez Tom Mercer Philip Meza April Mitko Henry Moore Norma Morales Traci Morgan Cathy Morse Cindy Morse Brian Moss Jamie Munger Shawna Naftel Rafail Nava Roger Necochea Tony Nguyen Caroline Nguyen Kim Nicholson eather Noel im Noonan Juan Nunez Enrique Nunez George Nunez Cheri O'Hanlon Chris Ochoa Adina Onda John Orona Ruben Ortiz Carolyn Ortiz Jill Ottoson Mullen Owen Adam Owsley Elizabeth Palomino numfr1f?e?i'y Theresa Li Pham Kristopher Phillips Steve Pitard Sayid Poe David Prieto Fawn Pritchard Danielle Pujic Jason Rager Michelle Ragland David Ramirez Manuel Ramirez Randal Ray Mark Razo Garla Reeharte Aaron Regan James Rhinehart David Riffle Eric Ristine Julie Robertson Tris Robinson Lydia Robles Jeremy Rochester Mary Rodriguez Natividad Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Areli Rodriguez Griselda Rodriquez Elizabeth Romney Chris Rothey Chanfong Roungtakoung Michelle Russell Armando Saavedra Richard Salgado Norman Sangalang Genara Sarabia Khemphet Saythong 80 Freshmen 1 m... e v I fa if HW at .1 . tif Freshmen Hit High Note his year the freshmen took over the SPHS chorus. They are young and experienced in the singing world. Out of a class of seven- teen, there were ten. Most of them have won awards, havefuture plans that per- tain to music, take lessons, and have successfully been in plays and concerts. Nicole Fisher, Hanna Silk, Renae Loftin, Maribel Garcia, Afdina Ondai, and A appeared in some special productions. When Carousel came out, Nicole had two solos in it. Renae sang at a concert. Hanna made her debut in Her's Love, Cinderella, Wizard of Oz, and had duets in the Spring Festival. Both singing and in plays, Maribel was in Oliver and in the church choir for five years. Adina was in Broadway Review. The city plays Snow White, and Pinocchio broadcast- ed Beth. She also has done church so- los. Their singing has reasons behind it. Some say it is to express yourself. Oth- ers think it is a way to relieve stress. Naturally, they have idols. Whitney Houston, Julie Andrews, and Barbara Streisand have come in their minds. Who knows? Maybe one of them will be an idol just like these people. Girl's Chorus CL to Rl: Bottom row: Marybelle Garcia Tara Lutong Shelly Hensley: Nicole Fisher, and Julie Larson. Middle row: .Iulic Goldsmithg Erika Stonekingg Hanna Silkg ea'Deanna Onda, and Suzette Willet. Top row: Nancy Cofi Tina Vaught Christy Foxg Renae Loftin, and Beth Spillman. 1 ' . or.g,.5, . .....,r., 1 1 . .rf is SCHAPER-ZULLINGER Chris Schaper Brian Scheevel Michael Schurdell' Jeremy Scott Russell Scott Elizabeth Selby Neva Shah Loryl Shelbourne Scott Shimooka Holly Short Tiffany Sievers Hannnah Silk Mark Silva Terry Singleton Sergio Sobranes Edward Solis Jesus Soria Marin Soto Martin Soto Thomas Spence Beth Spilman Katherine St. John Stephanie Stanger Richard Stark Annette Stehly Geralyn Stehly Christian Stephens Cory Stockwell Christopher Stowers Chris Stringfield Katie Sullivan Mela Tan Lisa Tarenskeen Cynthia Taylor Gonzalo Terrazas Brandy Thornton Stacy Timmons Peter Torres Danny Townsend Peter Townsend John Trendley Steven Triplett , Todd Turner Sang Ung Stefanie Unger firo Urban Rosa Valencia Colleen Velrand Geri Venezia Kristen Vernetti Kimberly Vickers Tuanh Vu Patrick Waggener Robert Walker Kristen Ward Kimberly Warren Laura Wass Alicia Watson Todd Watwood Jessica Weinberg Jeanne Wells Jason Wells Christopher Whetzcl Michele Wilkinson Suzette Willet Barbara Williamsf Renee Williams Derrik Wilson Ty Wilson Nick White Alicia Zavala Ellen Zawacki Charles Zullingcr 82 Freshmen VO' YQ' Class Poll Favorite kind of underwear: Wonder Woman Underoos Favorite form of transportation: s My Feet Favorite Movie: Bambi 1 Favorite ice cream flavor: Chicken Ripple Camera Shy Floridaima Aceituno Rebecca Ackerman Angela Akbarian Ben Ayers Ryan Ayling Aimee Ballard Raciel Barragan Kristin Britt Reijiro Brown Lisa Bubbico Christine Campbell Nina Carapia Claudia Carriilo Trilby Carson Doyle Coleman Andrea Cross Louie Cruz Zachary Davis Guillerino Diaz Raquel Diaz Trang Duong Erika Eberhard! Nancy Enriquez Santana Fesmire Trini Flores John Friend Lance Gallegos Yesenia Galvan Deana Gaxiola Paul Gedminas Serapio Gomez Jennifer Goodwin Jason Greene Evelia Guerrero Cory Harding Elvira Herrera Saralyn Herrara Matthew Hickman Collin Hughes Danny lloski Christy Kraber Kyle Kupper Mario Leon Beth Levy Gloria Lloyd Sherry Loftin Shellie Lyon Sean MacMillan Ricardo Mejia David Miller Diana Mitovski Linda Moore Maria Nieves Kristina Nyemaster Jenny Olsen Damon Ornela Jesus Ortega Raeika Pebdani Wayne Pellham Nathan Pickering Juan Ramirez Sara Reyes Rene Reyna Jennifer Rivas Bob Salter Marselino Sanchez Elvira Sepulveda Manivone Sitthivorada Jace Skaja Esmeralda Soria David Stephens Christopher Sutphcn Victor Tatenco Phillip Turnbough Julio Valadez Campeon Valle David Vasconcelos Krisy Wight Tamara Young Arner-Putnam Jayme Arner Pat Barden Jan Boedeker Bonnie Bohannon Connie Boyd Joy Briggs Lane Bryant Tom Buck Larry Carter John Cavanaugh Chuck Christianson Stan Dean Bill Diamond Petey Dietz Mike Dolan Linda Doyle Woodie Ellison Mark Fredenburg Del Griffin Carl Hammer Margaret Hanaway Gary Hanel Alison Hobson Nancy Howard Sonja Hunsaker Steve lnscoe Joe Jayne Claudia Kcithly Margie Knight Sil Lciendecker Iris Liljcnquist Ann Maier Merideth Marcus Gordon Marsh Robin Martin Bill McAllister Ginny McManus Mary McTear Charlene Michalec Linda Mojica Vicki Montgomery Doug Moss Paul Moyneur Sandi Nelson Carl Palechek Roberta Pearce Ron Peet Don Puskcr Rob Putnam X. Y rs 5 S as , . if 414 -fig Jan Bocdekerg Bill Highland Assistant Principals Cu- Vdxi Ji wi if r. Ross: Principal's Message 6 g y virtue of your student status in 1988, each of you played an important part in commemorating an exciting com- munity event - the dedication of San Pasqual High Schooi's stadium. This dreamy facility became a reality because people of vision demonstrated the skills, enthusiasm, zeal and tenacity to mobilize a total school community to recognize the need for such a facility and to provide the sources to meet that need. But in a far greater sense, this project is more than a physical facility for the sport and games. This facility makes a bold statement by the trustees of the Escondido Union High School District and the leaders of the stadium committee concerning the importance of student participation in extra- class activities to contribute to the total develop- ment of human potential. This new facility makes a bold statement by the many contributors to this project concerning community assistance in pro- viding forthe needs of the local school community. It is hoped that this venture between students, school district and concerned parents and commu- nity members will serve as a model for action in the future - perhaps some day for your childrenli' Patrick V. Ross Principal - 1988 Principal- Mr. Put Ross Rackleff- 86 Faculty Margaret Rackleff Dick Reeves Bob Ritter John Sargcnti Ron Saye Don Schirmer Jerry Sec Todd Sheppard Rick Sherry Dwight Shirley Cynthia Smerud Paul Sodeman Millie Sokol Kelly Squires DeeAnn Stines Linda Suokko Carl Swadcll Donna Tananna Faye Tharp Ken Theonnes Brenda Umbro Phil Vanderschaegen Frank Vannest Pedro Vasques Tom Walsh Will Wester Cal Whetzel John Woodard Lorraine Wright right A4 AQQ. 5-he 5 t :Ss mt. X 'EBSQ X Xi X. I S H NT Q , A ilk Btm. Row' Susan Halcl: Dr. Gcorgc .l. Recd fMembcrJ3 Charlotte S. Hotchkiss fPrcsidcntJ: Top Row- Dr. John Cooper, lllg Bruce Studcbakcr tClcrkJg John Chcrrington CVicc Presidentlz Donald R. McArthur iMemberJ1 THE BOARD Ol? DIRECTORS 3 1 Camera Shy Diane Alexander Jim Allured Leonore Alvarado ,I,e.u-y-Ande-:san Mike Basalo Donna Beck Vito Busalacchi Lisa Casey Jane Conniff Carlos Cornejo Nelda DeVroeg Chuck Embry Sherri Eskola Suzy Ferris Jeanne Hansen Theresa Hansow Ginny Hockley Joe Houk Margie Ingram Fran Jenkins Betsy Johnson Ferol Kent Margo Klimecki Sue Mai Kay McKinnie Gerry McNeal Brad Merrill John Olmo Alida Ponchetti Rhonda Romero Michele Saye Nulyne Saye Debbi Tico Jim Vernetti Barbara Waller Bill Wetzell Bob Woodhouse AW I 5 'mms af Diane Alcxandcr 'ww is Facult , Candids i lf' 2 Counselorsg Vito Busalacchig Jamie Arnerg Ferol Kentg Sandi Nelson: Mike Basalo M--11 - -'fri Librariansg Alison Hobsong Sil Leiendeckerg Candance Do- Tcacher's Aidesg Frt. Row: Margeret Rackleffg Lcnore Alvaradog Denise Lindsayg John Olmo Bk. 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I 3 ,ik ts. A .ar A few drama students are wondering what the interruption is for. Araceli Valle is taking time out for a snack in her class, Brenda Hutchinson and her baby Michael, are showing an example of parenting training. Jason Schroeder is giving us his favorite pose in the yearbook class. www itll' Academics 91 - The Past And Present In Humanities he hard work in the Foreign Language Department was also fun and rewarding. Christmas parties with foreign dishes and caroling, cultural days, scavenger hunts and triv- ia days were some of the fun items that were rewarding for all the cramming and exams. The main thing students re- member was that classes were just like math. The less he or she understands the more lost he or she becomes, the teacher will always be there to help. l A- Senora Mojica is helping a student with a new Spanish assignment. B, Intense concentration is going on in French lll with Frau Squires. at s gang . ,xii ,g , gg Q s A S - 2 1 I X Q xl H E 1 ike some other subjects, the Social Science department did grow rather fast. New classes developed, for example the second semester civics course was indulged in pure economics, and the new world cultures course tied geography and world history to- gether. Students in the social stud- ies developed a number of things, one of them including the ability to analyze certain situations and oc- curences. Also, students gathered a historical perspective, the under- standing of politics, and an aware- ness of what was going on in the world around them. By following 92 Academics qualms!! I 48 I r Y if Ms., ' 46 B the social studies curriculum, the types of fields were fairly open. These fields included the following: economics, teaching, law enforce- ment, lawyer, interests in govern- ment and politics, communications and radio and television, social work, and mental health. Mr. Pusker mentioned that the class of '88 had slightly changed in that they had better skills, abilities, and a more successful attitude. He also feels that the Social Science de- partment should be a leading study because of its political adaption and its broader focus on the major bearings of life. The students are listening to a lccturc given by Mr. Dean about the lX00's, he theatre is introduced through the Drama class at San Pasqual. Workshops, plays, and competi- tions were some of the activities which took place in this department. Drama increases the student's mind in being able to create their own piece of art. A. Drama students are practicing their parts in an upcoming play. rdering one's thoughts into compositions and being able to understand great themes are re- quired of students in the English De- partment's Literature and Composition classes. Grammar which used to be stressed the most has now been taken over by Literature. Wuthering Helghts is just one of the famous novels read in the English Department for 12th grad- ers. Other courses offered are Shake- speare, American Novel, World Lit., and Grammar. E.S.L. is a course of- fered to the Latino migrants and other foreigners to learn English as a second language. B. A look at what Mr. See does pcdaling to class between periods. Academics 93 p Arts And Craft ommunication comes in many different ways, shapes, and forms. Showing feelings through art is best expressed at San Pasqual in the Art Department. Many classes ranging from Cerramics to Woodshop challenge both boys and girls to be cre- ative. A- During art class, Mrs. bunes is helping a stu- dent get the right perspective. B. In ceramics, having a bowl turned out lopsid- ed is not always fun, so Mr. Thoenner is show- ing Craig Hannapel the right way. C. Brain Atteberry is showing us his piece of art. I 94 Academics 1 fig? A 'L :K . ' e - e . Mfr iaxiim a- A. -1. . KET: : .. - mr : ' - f V - f 1... QIQI- . -'F -- 1 .. - f ' if W - - - ref- 2 . . . Q M - bn .. r- 5-K R- . T .-...r,-wigs?-Q wr- .VV fn: 5.. K- - ,JN 'HT' i f iff. 'W wwww . K ' 'ffffifw . Y- - - . .- at-S w ind' Music, Physical Education -I A .W 0, B C E. may not have been a favor- ite subject of San Pasqual I students, but at least it was one subject without homework! The staff kept us busy and tried their best to make safe competitive sports. Basket- ball, field hockey, and tennis were among these. Near the end of the year, Boyis and Girl's P.E. combined classes for co-ed P.E. Badminton, horseshoes, tennis, and raquetball were offered. The students won't soon forget those lovely P.E. clothes- the ones juniors save until the end of the year to burn at beach parties. For our musically tallented in- dividuals, Mr. Inscoe and his faithful troops played music for our ears. Gui- tarists, such as Mark Halls, Andy Dun- can, Danny Aldridge, and Greg Pusker, pianists, and other instrumentaists kept in tune with our school activities. A. Chris Lotterer hopes to have his own band and be admired by thousands of screaming women someday B. Chad Zullinger says, l want you to ROCK. C Trying to avoid a collision, two P.E. enrollees jump and duck. D. Is it too hot for you? asks a P E student. Academics 95 ,sgffifk K ff, , , lm N few '72 ' ' A ,Wg?1,f, - - l , W , , ,, 5, LV 1 I 1 W, 4' f . .JWPW A f- yyfm- ,,,,, 4? W V,,,, , f i Q, .,, 5 A 11 5 . , A Drivers Ed f Work Exp Health ll i , Q ' 'A limo, 1 13 5 A A! 133 K E xx N we 'D H. t QUEST X Q x Q X s , ?Ii XXI. :pf 2, E-- HM, W- ,,,,, . K . , Q 5 tg I- 1 , VV , , an j,,,gfgf W Q ,f - ,,,L .. , ' 5 MM W, ,, .- ' . f i ff l i f I 4 -1, f 5 8 V M ,Q I EZQ J W A it ' 1 L4 W if pe, 1' fi f f ork Experience prepares stu- dents for the outside world of careers. The department allows students to work yet still obtain credits for graduation. The Drivers EducationfSafety Department pre- pares students for hitting the road in an automobile and learning the rules of the road. The Health Department covers the different inner body parts and the effects of illegal substances on them. A- Everyone knows the latest answer to this week's trivia question in Driver's Ed. B. Mr. Ritter, the work experience teacher, is ready to get cooled off. C. Mr. Shirley is quizzing Tim Young and Chris Phoenix on the last Health chapter. iw, ,few fy yy 4 .is ga W at ,ff 3 ,P 'X ' , if 1 41 MW ' wx' '52 V ' iftgw B' J I .if X Q Q! f f f ff I W ,. if f lazy , of f ,Qt f f X , fiitw Mfg iff! 1 f r My Jai yggy wi C Academics 97 1 Speaking Out In Communicative rts 1 earbook class, speech, and jour nalism class all cover a wide va riety of professions in photogra phy, writing, and practice in layouts. These classes help students put their ideas down on paper which is the main objectg having fun while doing this is the main strategy. A. The Journalism ll class after a new paper publication. Top: P. McMullen. Middle: T. Greene,1tP'Goullett'e, D. Emerson, T. Carrol. Bottom: Gs.SykeS: S. Fox. B. David Cheung is snapping pictures for year- book class. C. Jane Nielsen is practicing her speech on the class. :L.,,. k ,,., ,,,,,,,..,, , 9 is s wie: . , , f . T, 5 new af 'E W, L ' 7? 9 ' ,Y .W ..:,A 3 'ff Q V4 B 98 Academics , ,,,, W W, .2 M.. f .,,, my WM ..- , . hmm Am' . r .1 H ,,,, .. i in ' . -we-w.,,,.M. wig? 41545 ttmm... M ' . we 'V- - fit. ..,,. -M 'W aewiaf .mm m-Mfiaia. ..,,,,.,.W JJ K4 Q' S i I' at t t t ..,. Q 'v:. ,,,, . .f W W ,,.,., , ,' L . a 1. a' 1.. wh 4' . ,M 2 'A' 3 l jgwff 'fi:. V. 7111. . W, 7 . fd' . lasses in the Business Education de- partment include typing, personal typing, business law, business math, office skills, fashion skills, fashion merchan- dising, accounting. and Business English. Since these classes are electives and met class requirements, many students chose to take them. The purpose of these classes, then, was to teach skills and students to be ready to go out in the business field and to be ready for college business courses. New classes for the future may be small business ownership which students will benefit from since they will learn realistic skills. Students didn't hesitate to sign up for these classes since there was literally no pressure and the ideas interested them. There was also a Ca- reers Club which Mrs. Dietz advised. This club raised funds for a trip to the California Mart in Los Angeles where every piece of clothing in Southern California is imported. Necessary surviving skills such as cooking, sewing and childcare are brought up in the Home Economics Department. Industrial craft including auto shop and metal crafts can be tackled by anyone through the lndus- trial Education Department. A. A home economics class-not much cooking today. Q1-'faintest Kruse and Nicole Dauphanis-busy figers at woiiik. C, Mrs. Umbro, a home ecfconsumer ed teacher is relieved the day is over. Academics 99 , iiii wi: .jj me Q ,Wye Na-Q Q was N ,,,.,.,,, ,WW Q, 1544: ' M ,, ,,,, L 'mm will-1 :Wiki iw, ww, V Y'VV ,,. aff WWW ath V -0- -.K ,-,, an -an -un- -.- he Math Department was the same as always this year except for the new advanced placement classes. Classes ranged from the regular general classes to the college bound to the new honors classes. I think we have something for everybody, re- marked G.H. fGary Hanelj, the De- partment Head. A few classes to choose from were Algebra, Geometry, Pre Cal- culus, and Calculus, and Computers. A. Mr. Bohannon is going over the steps to a proof. B. Mr. Griffin doesn't like any funny business going on in his math class. C. Dana Robinson is struggling over a problem on the computer. Academics 101 Special Ed he Special Education Depart- ment is an outstanding program at San Pasqual for students with learning disabilities. The department has a system of scholarship programs we for those who can't adjust to the public school system. Students in this depart- ment are treated on a one to one basis and are made a part of San Pasqual. -- i T i I Q A. .lulie Larsen and Lori Ilallett are taking a break from their studies. l B. Kalei Lijenquist. an instructional aide, is helping Martin Preston with his Christmas decorations, C. Bobby Delong is going over his homework. 102 Academics . X qhwgtwww X lil. .. iIIlIIl 1 .Mm t We NS ,: he Simms school at San Pas- qual is another exceptional program along with the Spe- cial Education Department. The school consists of pregnant teenagers who are finishing their high school education. In 1972 a woman named Yora Simms founded this program. She helped teenage parents keep on with their schooling. The program was then adopted by San Pasqual. The girls are taught Academic sub- jects as well as parenting and home- making skills. A. Taking time out to be with her youngslcr. is zilwuys ti special time for the two, lt's feeding time for Michael. X Jessie Langford says it's time for Casey to cut. Academics 103 r 3 a n i z a t i 0 n 104 Organizations vwwh ,,,,...,N- f ww-QM H MH, X . . I , , ' I A - W' J ' A , , 'H ' X fi V : f 4 , , Q:-ff'71jM'.fQ'2 fi' 45 gp. ' W'-fi ---- I , ,h V 'ug , f , 4 1 if qw .Z V p .: , V W , v v 7 ff A . .f,,.- f . i an y ' f N , J, ' f '5,',.w ,4. ' 2324 It , ', v 'Q' 5-ww'iaf'Zf7s,4 1, F K' 'Y' K N JN' V' 4 ' I . 1 ,, ,L ,Af Q, ,f 1-gwf. . ,. , -.r ,1,,5 , 0 ff 'Mi' 2461 L' 5 I I 47 f , ' A 7- ' f if - ,4 Y wi ,ww A ' . ,A fvgiwf x YW -V' ' W' , f ' , -ew .. ' ,sy Mew, 1 , 4 f 'N ' V - -,- ' M, Organizations 105 Mavany Liebman Heather Duncan April MclVlickcn W w it W Q? Caroline Hill ur Varsity Cheerleaders have done a superb job as usual in keeping up the school spirit at SPHS this year. There were a total of 10 varsity cheerleaders this year, with Brooke Crowley presiding as captain and Heather Duncan as Co-Captain. Their season ran from April to April which included a three day summer training camp and practice every day after school. This year our varsity cheerleaders were fortunate enough to attend the CIF finals at Jack Murphy Stadium to cheer on our Fighting Eagles to victory. Q..-N Varsity Cheerleaders are QLtoRJ: fBottom Rowj Mavany Licbmang Keri Simmsg Carol Earnshawg Caroline Hillg Sandi Ukrainetz. lMiddle Rowj fLtoRJt Heather Duncan: and Alene Hearing. fTop Michelle BCYYY Rowj: Brooke Crowley. 106 Varsity Cheerleaders Sandi Ukrainetz Carol Earnshaw Alene Hearing Brooke Crowley -.:.::-3:3-we ,.-:: greg, , it Keri Simms .V, Cheerleaders- This Year's .I.V. showed their spirit and school pride well. The eight member J.V. squad, led by captain J ' f e , cheered our .l.V, football team and all our other J.V. teams, to many a victory. Along with the Varsity Cheerleaders, a few of the J.V. members were fortunate enough to at- tend the CIF finals at Jack Murphy Sta- dium. This hard working group of girls brought new respect upon themselves in all they did. J v Cheerleaders are many: Quran i Natalie Kitchensg Shelby Wilsong , and JV Cheerleaders 107 agle Outlook- Uournalism IIJ This year s Outlook , under the supervision of advisor Jer- ry See was experienced and polished in their communication skills. The staff was responsible for the publica- tion of the Eagle Outlook , as well as recruiting new prospective report- ers from the Journalism I class. First semester Editor Dana Boriito and Second semester Editor David Emer- son led the Outlook staff with great initiative. Eagle Outlook- fLtoRJ: Tom Greene' ' Paul Mckmillan' ' ' Tom Carrol' andwm . .J R ' f 4 M 1 ' rr 2 , Y z . I , 3 fs Z? Q. i ' ' ' Z V, ,ti , , 1 ss ss '22 9 'Y A f bt f ' :Qt b Q , 5 1 w, , as ss Q gg? X K 1 1 y j :,lu?we B If W f if f a ff ? if 333 W ? ff , 6 V 5 1 5 255 J 4, , a Q fax 3 3 x , K 2 , , if - f ta 4 5 is ,gf 4 5 , 2 ft i a fb Q4 M f Q E ax 2522 I if 3 , K 1,5 fff' 2 5 3 ar 'ef 4' f Q ' f if ' 5 1 if 'QQ 1 t abt, ' 4' Ht at R 1 1 - V e - , , Z 1, ai ,ax fy , 123 tg ' W rf 3 if rs, , Q 3 Y H A ,, A .J 3? af g 2 'f a f at if if 2 f ,f X t 1 ga ' Aff ,E 1 U, ?f it Z3 Z v Q -, J Q40 W J 1 up-M , , x it 'ta We if v Q oumalrsm I- CEagle Out- Li A og 'ja lookj The Journalism 1 tppp -Q sf imp. g a group this year had a lot J. so , a, s E e E A to learn as far as newspaper g WM-my fi tp? .Q .a ' if Production was concerned. eefsi QW MEN-Qltif X Q They were the new kids on the B i, Q' t- M block in the area of campus J ' ' it 'N Q 2' -,utmpx st communication. Under the it p careful guidance of Journalism P E J i II fEagle Outlookj many of the N 'N Ni K x MMM ,r..a a members of Journalism I got s l'lcesse W ftt ,tsr tr ,sg their first break in writing on xp me , u in the school paper. i at t t tt ii a k J Eagle Outlook Uournalism lJ-Bot- tom Row fLtoRJ: Andy Reno and in M' Second Row I !LtoRj: andi . Third ow oRJ: Cassie Christiansen and Keri Simms. Fourth Row tLtoRJ: Melyssa Flan- J T ery: and - 'H- Q Fifth Row tLtoRJ: David ,Q M McMullen: Gina Costanzog Andi Carroll, and Rowena Royola. Sixth Row lLtoRj: Greg Hadlyg Joe Hillg Alicia Zavala, and Nathan Picker- ing. 108 Eagle Outlook rest r-ff' ' 'ta rcs,- ra in e e es do without them. Just think, every ankle, leg, or wrist that needs taping everyday. The athletic trainers are a selected grou of p students who attended several first-aid classes and worksho ps. The trainers had members at every game in case of an accident, injur- ies, minor problems, and just making sure there was water around for 0 ur thirsty players. The trainers switch of shifts of bein i g n the training room after school from four to six hours a night. The athletic trainers are without a doubt a dedicated and mature group of students advised by Del Griffi rs- What would our athl t Tl. Trainers: Front Row: Cece C h oe me, Tracy Brown, Allison Miller, Kym Sikes: Back Row: Tracy Barden. Linda Wanders, Rachelle Ljosdal, Kim Burgess. ep Club- The Fighting Eagles Pep Club got off to a late start this yearg but better late than never , as the saying goes. Under the leadership of Mrs. Nelda De Vroeg, the Pep Club staff fCommisioner-Jenise Jonesg and Treasurer- Dayena Vargal and the remaining members brain- stormed the ideas. During basketball season they traveled to home and away games alike. During the weekly meetings they worked hard on thinking of new and lively cheers and chants. Next year they are hoping that involvement 'll wi catch on with the Frosh and more males . . . Pep Club- lLtoRJ Top row: Cheryl Konczalg Heather Howlandg Dayene Varga, and Jenise Jones. Bottom Row tLtoRJ: Linda Weath- erfordg Vicki James, and Diane Higgins. peech Clu g er than the ability to speak clearl y and with expression. This year's speech club learned just that. Un- der the leadership and guidance of Miss Keithley, this year's team gained a valuable tool of influence. Whether it was in competitions or just for practice, the Speech Club was definitely a well spoken for group. b- Nothing is valued hi h Speech Club: Front Row' Dave Em . erson, and Mike Hoerrg Middle Row: Dana Robinson, Wff6fi'O'Harr!:n, Dave Evans, Miss Clau- dia Keithley lAdvisorJ, Chris Morris, Lee Johnston, Jason Browng Back Row: Michele Wilkinson, Lisa Sext C ' ' ' ' ' L ,-. . on, hristina Lindsay Ling ee, Alysa Vanduaaden Taun D . emev. Brad DeBIane. Noi Pic- tured: Mike Sheffey. and Barbara Carroll. l Speech 109 Li l ,i .f we-' A Il f V ,gf ,-fa. -'V , lag Team- Throughout the year the flag team never ceased in their hard work am dedication. Under the supervision of Mr Inscoe, the team won three lst place trophies ant two second place in various competitions. Thei daily practicing showed in their excellence at hal time fieldshows. Choreography was planned by Captain, Joelle Klasseng lst Lieutenant, Tara Lu tong and 2nd Lieutenant, Erin Culp. Flag Team-Bottom Row lL1oRJ: Colleen Fountains: Joclle Klassen' Thresa Pham, and Tracy Ford. Middle Row lLloRJ: Jamie Taborg Tara Luion, and Erin Culp. Top Row lLtoRj: Jennifer DcGraaff' Danielle Pu c M l' . ji , c issa Navarre: Laurie Lindsy: Lynette Garcia, and Karen South. f x ' ,-. swf fs. X45 V J ix Wx f 'I s. . . ff' 'XX' . .. 1 NN .,,, QNX Qi Tara Luton Jennifer DeGraaff Danielle PUJIC J le' ez? 'Q Xie- 1,1 rw, V y se , 11' , ' KL! ,f I. f f 1 4 X L .lx i X .4 . - x x, J . TQ! ' RX - s f N - , , 1 x. -. J rf. C gf L, --X f . .' ,C C ' K, l Q N kr 2' se ' :Z -. x B' 4 fi .-1' x.FN xxx, 1 ' ,Lv A wif . -L' v f ee A ' N . . . X -X Lynette Garcia Karen South Colleen Fountame Melissa Navarre 1 Q LLXJ Y , K . KY X-.wld :vj . .JXL ' XE- . XJ X fji 27 Laurie Lindsley 'Ffraey Ford' J ll 110 Flag Team oe e Klassen Jamie Tabor Thresa Pham Kristi Hegle Dyan O'Donnell 11 t ff N x ii . A' Q X N !,. L -. gp ig .f -i s A . - g. ,QQ L xr 1 t fttzrf- e XQ -e e 9. 5 he e i to A. ities ,E gf Q' .T f is .f W i t -as M I e X13 tt. A' JE fi Q 1 3 i 'su fi? 'Q i A S' T 'gfii ,f f L , i J it at f t 3 at .k,L- E 3 K I , K 3 2 t. it x I -Wt ,.,- . - .L -- 1 , . 'wr jx, 'S' Saga 'i 1 'ti t -- X N ' , i .Q , ., ff, I JI! 9 X Meg Jones Christina Broome S ance Team- This year's dance team caught the eyes of many people with the glittered costumes and great moves. The dance team practiced hour after hour to get their moves right with the help of captain Kristi Hegle. The dance team performed at pep rallies, home game half-time shows, and Saturday com- petitions. All the girls worked together to try to put as many professional and meticulate moves into their rou- tines as possible. Team unity, high expectations and lots of hard work brought them to the topg so high they performed at the half-time show for our CIF co-champi- ons. Dance Team' w l.toR ' , and , Middle Row: . ,. ., . aBroo ' Rowgf. Meg Jones. Kristi Hcgle, Dyan O'DonncIl, . Dance Team lll renchfGerman Club- What a fun year it was for this club led by Frau Squires Some of their activities were ski trips to E . . urope, foreign dinners, cultural fundraisers and parties. This club is made up of people whd enjoy interest in French and German cultures. It e language but it is not a requirement to know th might help. It seems this club never has,a dull moment. This club proves in many ways that the saying, You can learn and still have fun , is true. Bon Voyage. FrenchfGcrman Club are lL to Rl: First row: Kevin DeCewL Diane Higgins: Valerie Bcrgerong Kim Kaufmanru Crista Coleman: Suzy Kroeschc. Second row: Thomas Luther: Mara Vernon: Melissa Running: Kelly Squires: Jeff Welsh. Third row: Mark Stute: Hurly Arnold: Gene Giancanelli: Mandi Woodg Cathy Dabasinskas: Greg Knipstcing Vince Wass. panish Club- A spicy flare for culture ave S this active group a great year. Sra. Mojica once again managed to turn outa good size bunch of buddinS 'd ' ' g paniar s. Their participation in many field trips, including going out to lunch and experiencing f' M ' me exican food, helped to make the club alot of this group has learned the good, clean fun. No doubt benefits of knowing a second language. Spanish Club: Front to Back: Denise Govatos Heather Brown Lind , , a Weatherford, Kerry Johnson. Cece Boehme, Sandy Fu, Kim Cruz, Maria Hensley, Diane Mayr, Robin Schaffer, Tracy Brown, Jeanine Thomas, Alysa Vanderzaden, David Cheung, Jesus Gamez. Not Pictured: Heather Brown, Jacob Enriquez, Evonnie Hart, Diane Higgins, Jim Peyton, Bronwyn Reilly, Cynthia Taylor, Deanna Tay- lor, Linda Chavez, Carmen Martinez, Linda Mojica tAdvisorj os Latinos- Los Latinos started off two ears Y ago as just a small group of friends, but they quickly magnified to a successful organization Throu h h ' ' ' g out t e year they participated in many com- munity events and were responsible for organizing d many ances and field trips They never got tired f . 0 being as active and helpful as possible. Under the lead- ership of Ms. Boedecker, Mr. Saye, and Dan Gitierrez, together they helped to unify a good sized portion of the Hispanic community on campus. Honorable men- tions are Pres.-Theresa Gamez, V.P.-Patty Maquez, Tres.-Magda Macias, Sec.-tyet to be decidedj, Pro- jects-Yvette Chairez, and Publicity-Lourdas Islas. Los Latinos are tLtoRJ Bottom Row: Alysa Vandcrzanden-Flores, Thereza Ga- mez. Magda Macias, Yvette Chairez. Linda Chavez, and David Hurtado. Row 2: Ricardo Fonseca. Teresa Macias, Juan Antonio Mora Lourdas Anaya, Salvador Carranza d ' J xx 1 4 W y fag! X 't J' . . U I ' V MZ 'C . ' . J 5 . cf . ,an Terrazas Gonzalo. Row 3: Dan Gutierrez, Xlomara lbarra, Melyssa ' I QW U ' Flanery, and Yvette Gaussoin. Last Row tTopl Gilbert, Rene Reyna. Joe Rodri- ' , I X V! I VV guez, Richerio Selgebo. Colleen Veltrano, and Jessica Ruelas. A l I a .. . J a. . . UW J aw jzz....,1 ,M W .WW 112 FrenchjGerman MWWW' ,V 5 V. gigs, yew? ' P Q3 5 fifth is . is ' Se. 1 : . g 1 Q s ii it .s , -t . -. f ish 5353 . Q 4- Q' .V C , ,V 'V N h! V f,', ,,,, W1 1 3, jf., .. fe -il. V, Z 'JW ,-lhfiiiditf if L fx. we if f' , . . . Q if ,J Q . - 5, v '?,ff1,QZQ. eff. 2. wie it at V , 4 -we 1 'firm' .,,.'1 1 ' ,.v- . gli V . 1 f in, t 'uv' -if . . ,M 5 A . 1. V. 6 f t r N ' ' .V -V it A ' 0, ',,' I. we h ave , v . :tt : :f ff J ix i -ni, W J f J t' 4 . f 'Q A4 M .,., 'X - , ' fa 1 '- f A i .. M, - I g f fm wry ,fin W' .. i :W , lr. J. . ' W, ' 2 . iff bl . ' it 'J 'f' tllf V i 1 ith' W AVAV ' f , . 'x . ' . 2 it 1. tiff' w L fi' . X ,A 'T . if , iifh fitr .1 '2- - ui fs f .si - K .. it W yy' e ' V- .Q .. , 'i Q, s, ,. 4. --, v .--fa, ,M 3- ge,q,f..,.1f,. f .. ' ,.,.,! pq ,, ,f . - i ,jr ffr, , ry , ,,f-, , . - f .Q-7. f, 1 wk- H' 'A K -.ff feef, J :A 155 452 'V W I' M954 x S, . , .V ' f ,V .V if ,..f:ffg,:f'w: , 'fwfr A aw J--4 ocal Ensemble- This year's vocal group consist- ed of fourteen members in the first semester. Though not large in size, they were outstanding performers in both song and dance. They were invited to perform at Unisys, North County Fair, Target, and the list goes on. With the patient help of the advisor, Mr. lnscoe. the group put on a Christmas Concert to show off their hard and dedicated work. Solos were often given to those of extreme talent such as seniors Dena Prcstininzi and Eric Sevy. At the end of the school year Vocal Ensemble left everyone with the best performance yet at the annual Pops Concert. Vocal Ensemble: Front Row: ' .Jeanne Goodson, Angel Melendcz. Michelle Berry, .loc Spillman. Steve Wood. S, Den.i Prestininfi, Mavuny Liebmun, : Buck Row: t . Katie Young,Ra1ndall Rhodes. David Alunil. Brian Graves, Brian Attebary, Eric Sevy. Chuck Voelkcr. Kristi Hegle, Sandy Ukrainet7. Not Pictured: Troy Vuden horus- Technique and skill were two main ideas stressed in this yearis choir. Mr. lnscoe, the choir director, spent a lot of time teaching the importance of technique and skill. Less time was used by performing and more time used on improving their talents. When they did perform, they performed at North County Fair, San Pasqual High School, and the Christmas Concert, A quote from Mr. lnscoe is You'rc only as good as your last performancef' and the choir proved that to us at the Annual Pops Con- cert. Most of these singers plan to reach bigger and better horizons, and audition for Vocal Ensemble. Chorus: Top Row tLtoRj: Julie Goldsmthg Tina Vaught: Chris Fow: Nanc Cof, and Renae Lofton. Middle Row tLtoRj: Erika Stoncking: Q anon. Bottom Row tLtoRJ: Marybelle Garcia: Tara Lulong Nicole Fisher. and Julie Smith. ssociated Artists- This club led by Mr. Thoennes, and Mrs. Stines, is not necessarily for the talented, but for the creativity and interests of the students. The clubs activities include making spirit ribbons for the football games, painting graphics in the halls at school, and designing special logo's for various school groups. Sometimes, if you are lucky, you can see the artists' work on display on the west side of the multi-media center. One of their goals last year was to silkscreen shirts and they ac- complished that goal this year. Some future goals are to design more graphics for the halls, and maybe even the new stadium. Associated Artists: tl. to Rl: Ken Thocnnesz . John Pcngl Kjersti Stoddard: Ben Seavey: April Fauchcr1 Rikki Hughes: Sherry Mckuhn: Diane Mayr: Ken Wilson: Sandra Fu: Jacob Enriquez: Rainy Tolliver: Kim Kuppcr: DeeAnn Stincs: Sean MacMillan. Craft Guild 113 114 Band as in Y - , 'S f' V . vi .D W ,tt and- This year's band has really progressed. They had a total of 73 people, which is an increase of 20076 from last year. The band director, Mr. lnscoe said that they did many extra performances in the community, as well as dedications. The band consisted of three segments, the band, the dance team, and the flag team. This year they competed in the Christmas Parade against Orange Glen, Escondido, and Hidden Valley. The funding for the band was provided by the parents' organization. They set up many fundraisers, including the gift wrap booth in North County Fair. Every year they need Sl0,000-12,000 in funds, just to keep going. Band-Bottom Row fLtoRJ: , , Georgina Ortizg Kristi Hegleg Dyan O'Donn 3 Meg Jones and Lien Pham. Second Row QLtoRJ: 3 ' Christina Broomcg mg xg , andl: Third Row fLtoR J Lynette Garciag Tara Lutong Jamie Taborg Erin Culp: Bill Bryantg 1 qoQ Joelle Klassen, and Kristina Nyemaster. Fourth RowtLtoRJ: Danielle Pujicg Jennifer DeGraaffg John DiPierog Christopher Phoenixg Mr. lnscoeg Jill Ottoson: Scott Boomerg and Melissa Navarre. Fifth Row- fLtoRJ: Stephanie Widncrg Danny Klassen: Jason Kulickg Ed DeMeuse1 Derek Banderasg Chris Hughesg Bryan Graves: Tanya Cardwell, and Neva Shah. Sixth Row fLtoRJ: Joseph Hillg Joseph Hinrichsg Blas Bernong ' ' 3 Ruben Ortizg Andrea Cardwellg rg Kevin Marchant, and Heather McSharry. Seventh Row fLtoRJ: Evonnie Hart: Art Puedang Amy Ottosong Jennifer Jacobsg Andy Bacong Michelle Crandall: Shiela Glazierg Robert Burns, and Christina Eldridge. Eighth Row CLtoRJ: Randall Rhodesg John Hockleyg Jeremy Brayg Erin Welch: Elizabeth Weddleg Denna Scottg Jeff Bettsg A.J. Ashley, and Mitchell Jarvis. I .S.B.- This year's A.S.B., under the guidance of Mrs. Marcus, learned the importance of as- suming responsibility and leadership. Under the Eagles' mighty wings, A S B took the responsibilit for pep rallies, assemblies, dances, fund raisers, music at l h ' ' unc , One of the biggest and most noteable jobs A.S.B. took on this year was the fund raisin effort f g or Duanne Wall. Duanne is a 28 year old man with a severe heart condition that is fatal. In January of 1988, Duanne took time out and came and spoke to the students of S.P.H.S., and at that time A.S.B. an- nounced our plan for the fund raising needed for D ' ' uanne s operation fsome S70,000.00J. A.S.B. was re- sponsible for putting up banners and posters along with dona ' ' tion cans, all over Escondido. Jon arentffutor Club-This group consisted of fine, intelligent, hard working students who gave their time and efforts to other students in the subjects they excelled in. These student tutors were paid by the school every hour. Missy DeTenley was the organizer who put together these student tutors. Students would usually study with their tutors in the library for up to one hour sessions, two or three times a week depending on how much help a fellow student needed. With the help of many of these stu- dent tutors many of us students got through what we could of never gotten through alone. Tutors: ure tLtoRl Ellen Chinchillas, Christina Lindslcy, Gina Pino. Jean Young, Todd Lushcr, Ling Lee. and April Faucher. are Crew- Caring and helping their peers were the main purposes of this year's Care Crew supervised by Jan Boedecker. Under the lead- ership of Pres. Paul Spice they spoke at junior high schools, Unisys, and this year started the peer counsel- ing group. This is a group of chosen students who have dedicated their time and advice to other fellow students who may have problems orjust need to talk to someone they feel more comfortable with. A creative fundraiser was the Pledge Bars , these were chocolate bars with a pledge Say No to Drugs . By buying one of these bars you were to make this pledge. A lot of time and love was put in by all students to form a group that Dared to Care . are CLtoRJ Bottom Row: Sandra lfu. Suzy Kroesche, xdson, and h: Middle Row: Ms, Bocdcckcr. Marin Hensley, ' 1 - agd, Alysa Vandcrlandcn. Dena Prcstininzi. tek, an eresa Muyrg Top Rowt CcCc Bochmc, Angie Townsend, and Kevin Caster. Care Crew 115 116 Ac he three g e teams were fired up and ready to go this year. Competing with other schools and winning were the main goals but advisors Mr. Dean, varsity coachg Mrs. Stienes, .I.V. Coach, and last but not least Mrs. Bohannon, Freshman coach, stressed that they would like the students to grow in their knowledge. Students ex- celled in subjects such as fine arts, History, Math, and Science, current events and English. Academic Lea u Academic League: fLtoRi Bottom RowfFreshman Teamjl-ieather Brown,Jeff Kirby,Yen Tee. iiilaheather McCrimmon,Alex Salvatt. Middle RowU.V.TeamlVicki HilI,Tod Lusher, Sandra Fu,Wade Felt,Kylc Nordrehan- g,Alex Lyon,Chris Morris,Philip Bolger,Top RowtVarsity TeamlLing Lee, Bounthavy Manivone,Tony Galyean, John Peng,Jel'f WeIsh,.lon Preston,and Tom Carroll. heater arts were ke pt alive by the Drama Club- .Not only hard work and dedication was put into this group but a lot of practice and time was contibuted.Auditions were open to anyone who wished to try out. Ms. Boyd, advisor provided students with guest speakers, workshops, and competitions. Two students performed for the Shakespeare Competition, and both Melissa Running and Wade Felt did an excellent job in keeping S.P.H.S,s reputation for good a t C OTS Drama:CLtoRlBottom Row: Dav'd Wh'l ' 1 Poe,.lulie Goldsmith.Spring Mills,and Dave 1 e. Middle Row:Maria Abeyla, Julie Walker, and Melyssa Flanery. Top Row- :Melissa Running. here is life beyond the football field. Just fol- low the aroma to th ' e agricultural Department and you'll find the Futu ic b re Farmers of Amer- a, etter known to us as F.F,A. To be involved in this club one must be enrolled in an agriculture class. Students are involved in activities such as Christmas Parades, Del Mar Fair and judging contests. Mr. Moss, F.F.A,s advisor, helped encourage leadership and provided reinforcement of skills learned in class. F.F.A.: quom Paul C ook, Fransisco Erlandson, Mark Gazo, Brian Moss, Allison Eilerts. ademics ., ,w ,, 'ffl' ,Lg Il Editor-in-Chief April I-'aucher Asst.-Diane Ninyr Graphic Designers Xpril inxuchcr I.1sxiSn1ilh -' Copy Editors llcad Copy' lidilor Lien l ockmmtl Brad Atherton r ,Aww fe 2 A Il? .ff-A-, f 7 I V, .0 .aw N M L Photographers Hczid Pl iotogrnphcr N1 zir3Mls,u bola l. f-W' all C, hris 'Lyn h c Artic Rodrtgucl Roseanne Rey Holds Pnl Rtixx ,lzison Schroc Paul Spice Dinan Willm der Itls Angie 'Ioiynsc Shawn Gill David Chcun I Sports Editor Stnlii'-wide-cI'lior1 ,lcnniiicr Palmer C .irric Pnltuck n d H S P59148 sq r W Ciass Editors Lndcrclzissnncn Chris Romney Seniors Tanya .loncs Kendall lcvyis ra-Ev Activity Editor Kjcrsll Stoddard I , Of f-293 -er, 221 Academicfl-'aculty Editor 3., ...fx Staff Editors Nionicn Bautista Barbara Carroll Jett' Lange Chuck Voclkcr H Kim C'ru1 Hurhan tilmridi Sicnnn Williurm Rlkki Hughes Lisa Ciulifitelli Diane Muyr Dead-lin orst 4-letter words used in yearbook, was also one of the most popular. Despite all the last-minute h s- teria, thi ' Y s years yearbook staff managed to pull together and come out with an outstand- ing annual. When it came to sports, pep ral- lies, and organizations, every editor on hand was put to work. Even non-staff got into the spirit, and together stayed late hours to com- plete the finishing touches. Mrs. Knight, help- ing in all the confusion, made her many fam- ous attempts at keeping everyone organized. Although it was a hectic run-aro d G ld un , the o en Legend Staff pulled it om e , perhaps two of the w Yearbook: tLtoRJ First Row: Shellie Cox Art' , ie Rodriguez, Yvette Gaussoin Mel , yssa Flanery, Kjersti Stod- dard, Nina Kim, Monica Bautista, Mrs. Knight, April Faucher, Hy. Mid- dle row: Jeff Lange, David Chaung, Jason Schroeder, Suzy Kroesche, , Lisa Lockwood, Jennifer Palmer, Diane Mayr, Barbara Carroll. Top row: Nicole Erler, Glen De- korne, Chris Romney, Pat Ross, Chuck Voelker, Tanya Jones, Kendal Lewis, Lisa Ciuffitelli, Angie Townsend, Carrie Pat- tock. V . M? Organization Editors Yvette Ciaussoin Xiclyssni l'I1incry Q! v In I I Managing Editor Ninn Kim 4 M Index Editor Shellie Cox Advisor I 5 ws. Knight lynn N1cKlnnlc Suzy Krucsche Staff Page 117 SPORT 49:44 f'-1 Way, 118 Sports , Www .. A f 5 35 A513 45,3 -,QQ MUN QWWZHW6 si OM W A M , jadmgg Nik QQ 1 Im Xj new xg-4 Q9 W W E353 Rixlffx V XJPQ' M,V :G MSMQMAQEQW U MQ ' X AXA x JS V Jar, QW ik W2 VA 1 Xixwsw 120 Varsity Football i . + 1 n arsity Footballis On The Way To ictor ou may have noticed that this year's Varsity Football Team returned with vengence. Once the Fighting Eagles tasted victory, the League Championship title was quick to fall prey to the Eagles. Coach 'Mike' Dolan stressed the fact that It's a team sport, and this year we had more team unity, and played as a family rath- er than individuals. All this contributed to our League Championship Season. Coach Dolan also pointed out the talent of this dedicated team which was to work hard, paid off in a big way. Varsity Opponents S.P. 14 Poway 18 0 Mt. Carmel 14 6 Orange Glen 22 14 El Camino 2l 22 Escondido 21 19 Carlsbad 0 19 Oceanside 0 13 Ramona 15 25 Ranco Buena, Vista 15 6 San Marcos 0 CIF 41 Mar Vista 0 28 ' 27 14 14 Lincoln San Marcos Varsity marches down the sidelines before the game. .f .. fi l6nD . A n A 1 QL to RJ Row l: J. Dougherty, K. Nichols, Coach Sheppard, Coach Corley, Head Coach Dolan, Coach Coach McNeal, Coach McAllister, H. Newman, R. Petrungaro, F. Collurafici. Row 2: S. Patch, S. Langpap, G. Oberle, K. Hecker, E. Thomas, S. Thomas, E. Champagne, L. Johnston, B. Batholomew, Row Gilbert, J. Just, D. Andrews, R. Hill, M. Burkhart, E. Enright, T. Attenberger, S. Smith, J. Meyer, C. Peterson, Row 4: A. Feemster, S. Pettit, K. Herde, E. Horton, R. Woerner, J. Garcia, J. Clayton, J. Lveland, M. Hoerr. Row 5: R. Aschbrenner, J. Jures, J. Ponchetti, R. Lotterer, D. Sundstrom, D. EWS. Spilman,QW'Harrent-IC. Nottoli, J. Markey. 1 i M 3 AA Ex ,F 1 it 4 . , ZA? LL,' . ar , I -, ' K Jw f ff! if QT , Y --.. A i,,, fa A ,m,,, , , ,,,, N ,, 21. . ZA, , A ' , W ,E yi , f A' l Tomorrow's Varsity Shines With J. .. . l Qt his year's JV Football was very spe- cial because it was the first time they got to strut their stuff in our new Golden Eagle Stadium, a project finally re- alized after years of fund raising. The soph- omores were the driving force behind the team this year. On the offense, the little hogs led by Matt Gardner, and Steve Kireher were an unstoppable force against the other teams' attacks. While the defen- sive little dawgs led by Steve Raser and Bob Switzer proved their worth by keeping their opponents scores to a minimum Defen- sive backs, John Koser and Dave Goss com- pleted the defense's pillar of strength. Said Coach Moyneur These JV players saw what hard work and commitment it took to become such a high caliber team as our Varsity players, and now they can follow their example. Opponents Poway Mt. Carmel El Camino Escondido Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona San Marcos Junior Varsity S P 8 0 8 14 29 Orange Glen 20 0 15 26 14 38 7 12 16 28 8 15 15 'DD , QL to RJ Row I: N. Garcia, G. Kiesel, 8? Webst.era T. Faris, R. Wenzel, A. Bacon, Loughnane. Row 2: T. Hebron, S. Walters, B. James, ! 'BrattEn, R. LaPlante, M. Gardner, S. Scott, Ramirez. Row 3: B. Bratten, C. Moehlenhof, B. Switzer, S. Maceri, D. lsakovich, E. Eller, T. Reynolds, Brown, R. Rhodes, D. Alaniz. Row 4: E. Gillaland, D. Vejtasa, T. Young, J. Koser, D. DeFalco, E. March, Blunt, G. Weiss, E. Olson, M. Waltman. Row 5: P. Cook, S. Raser, D. Skopec, V. Flores, D. Goss, J. Guitig B. Axlond, M, Masuhr, S. Kircher?'Q. Youngt ' 122 JV And Frosh Football kwin X l nd Frosh Football - 66 his year's Freshmen Football Team was one ofthe most en- joyable groups of people l've had. They were very coachable kids, said Coach Jayne, while looking back on the 2-7 season. Team as well as individual improve- ments real paid off for such,.key,,,playe,rs.aQx fr qu., fgrback ' riinningijggiysi T 1 3 and receiver 1814 andiawild- kr proved that a good defense is a key factor in winning games. These players, and others, may be the ones playing next year keeping up the Golden Eagle Football tradi- tion in the Avocado League as well as CIF. Freshmen S.P. Opponents 6 Mt. Carmel 13 22 Orange Glen 26 0 Oceanside 21 I4 Escondido 3 0 El Camino 24 24 Carlsbad 14 I4 Rancho Buena Vista 40 12 San Marcos 20 14 Ramona 30 E556 'T I iw 1 U Q' L . picturejz Jerry Singleton punts for the team. tbotlom picture L to RJ Row l:S. Lister. J. Rhinehart. M. Schurdell, S. Soberancs. S. Triplett, N. ite. B. Duncan, K. Chavira. Row 2: S. McLeod, T. Turner, B. Golden, J. Blackwell, J. Singleton, M. Bagilo, S. Allen. R. Mattrey, M. Bowers. Row P. Riffle, K. Phillips, H. Hendershot, K. Noonan. C. May, R. Gincse, E. Davidson, C. Hancock, C. Emarine. Row 4: D. Ramirez. R. Cabral, S. nooka. B. Demey. S. Pitard, A. Regan. D. Ornelu, B. Lorber. R. Stark. Frosh Football 123 - Varsity Volleyball Goes For CIF . . . he Varsity Team had a great year. Their hardwork and good team spirit led them to win league and go to the semi-finals of CIF with a disappointing loss to University. Captain ZTUBYQ and the middle hitters, il and Q!?irrN'0'o1!an played outstanding games. Jody Wil- liams and Deanna Taylor played excel- lent defense.illqHfFlUyd and Aline Sul- livan were outstanding setters. Coach Herberg summed up the year saying, Every player at one time or another was injured or sick. We had to come up with a new line-up almost every game . . . and amazingly we did so well. Ea- gle's ' A 3 W also made Player of the Year for 2A Avocado League. A. Blair Noonan and Amy Floyd do a tandem spike. B. Cathy Dabasinskas and Blair Noonan antici- pated to hit the ball to the opposing team. Varsity S.P. Opponents 3 Buena Vista 0 1 San Marcos 3 3 El Camino 0 l 3 Escondido 1 t 3 Carlsbad 0 T 3 Oceanside 1 ' 3 Ramona 0 3 Buena Vista 0 3 San Marcos 0 3 El Camino 2 3 Escondido 0 3 Carlsbad 0 3 Oceanside 0 3 Ramona 0 CIF 3 Marinan 1 1 University 3 124 Varsity And JV Volleyball f-Q... Pictured L to R: Bottom row: B. Noonan, J. Doria, C A. Floyd, C. Taylor, Coach Paula Herberg. A . Young, J. Williams. Top row: C. Dabasinskas, C. Stz 1 if W? .3 tt . V , H .f 1 L ,,.. . k.., I If K , f f , ,.. ff X . , x 6 , E .. , .. ,. . ,,,,., Z, .V 'Z 5 V. M , H ,,,,,,. ,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,Z 51- , 5 - as ' if . . C. W.. i ,.,. nd J.V. Waits For Their Turn 1 .rf 7' t...r. r i m r-nu l lured L to R Row l: K. Sullivan, A. Seda, C. Stehly, P. Higgins, Row 2: A. Christensen, M. kinson. M. Field, M. Walters. Row 3: L. Tarensken, J. Marincovich, .l. Brasfield. Row 4: W. Hill, A. Garcia. his was a special season for the Eagle JV Volleyball. With a new coach and only five players re- turning, the team needed unity. And under coach Paula Zimmerman they succeeded. Setters, Captain Mardi Fields and sophomore -kmy Christen- lled the team on the court. Fresh- man ' , another im- portant player, was the most consistent offensively and defensively. I think our Eagle .IV Volleyball played well and learned a lot, said Coach Zimmerman, Hand we'll come back even stronger next year. Ready or not, here it comes! Junior Varsity S.P. Opponents 2 Buena Vista 0 2 San Marcos 0 1 El Camino 2 2 Escondido 0 2 Carlsbad 1 2 Oceanside 1 1 Ramona 2 2 Buena Vista 0 2 San Marcos 0 2 El Camino 0 l Escondido 2 2 Carlsbad 0 2 Mt. Carmel 1 0 Ramona 2 Varsity and J.V. Volleyball 125 - Varsit Tenni he Girl's 1987 team was the most successful in the school his- tory finishing with a 14-0 record in the Avocado League and making it to the CIF semi-finals before losing a heartbreaker to La Jolla 4-3. Gina Pino and ' captured the Avo- cado League Doubles Championship for the second year in a row, while Beth Choate was victorious in the League Singles Championship. Highlights of the year included two smashing wins over arch-rival Carlsbad and an excit- ing win over Torrey Pines. Also, 166919: ?lHEHFbnly lost two sets during the en- tire league season ending a fantastic four year varsity reign with a career league record of 188 wins and only 5 Take It ll The W y. I E losses. forehand. 1 24Vz 1 1 CF 25 26W 24 16 23M 25 23 24 Varsity Opponents Rancho Buena Vista San Marcos El Camino Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona Rancho Buena Vista San Marcos El Camino Oceanside Carlsbad Excondido University City La Jolla Junior Varsity Opponents Rancho Buena Vista San Marcos El Camino Escondido Carlsbad Oceanside Ramona Rancho Buena Vista San Marcos El Camino Escondido Carlsbad Oceanside 12 12 12 12 , f -iy ,, 8 , 2 2' ' ZW ll 1 T57 I 2 3 if 1 4 lb 4 Row l tfrom l. to RJ Stephanie Lovato, .lcan Young Back row tfrom L to RJ Gina Pino, Nedu Vossou, 12 Nikki Gannon,!Grrl'ifer'6an11o'n': Mara Vernon, Theodore the Dinosaur. Pam Guilcs, Beth Choate, Co 4V2 Pete Not Pictured Ali Miller, Nicole Main 3 5 4 Nicole Main returns the ball with a mean S P 26 2 21 A 6 f 26 2 23M Escondido 4M l9Vz 8 X 27 l 3 X 23 X2 4! 23 5 25 X2 l 24 4 20 6 28 0 1 5 2 3 4 S P 24 4 26 2 25 3 26 0 27 1 126 Varsity Girl's Tennis nd J. . Follows Behind 1 .Q , 5 s ,Q : sL ' T .. , J ' 'Q ii it B 1 Eff ' . Q sl wol f - - ,,,,. 5 g I ., Pictured L to R: Bottom row: N. Kim, L. Smith. Middle row: M. Ahkos. A. Moore, K. Sciffert. Top row: W. Westinghouse, C. Weis, A. Gang, M. Bautista, C. Lee. l A an Pasqual's Girls' JV Tennis team proved to be winners once again in 1987. In spite of several injuries and illnesses, they came in first place with a 14-O record. This was quite an achievement considering that half of the team had little, if any, previous ten- nis experience before tryouts. There were only four returning players this year, each of whom contributed some- thing special to the team. Nina Kim, the team captain, helped to organize them. Denise Johnson helped to moti- vate her teammates. Kristen Seiffert helped keep them in line while Monica Bautista kept them from getting too se- rious. The Co-MVP's were Nina Kim and Monica Bautista. This year Most Improved went to A-!nTET'fei S'tehiy. A. Monica Bautista serves the ball. B, Lisa Smith lets go. B T T J.V. Girl's Tennis 127 Water Polo: Studs In S eedos he 1987 Varsity team showed a lot of improvement throughout the season. Senior Chris Lynch and senior James Young both made the All-League Team while Brian Atteberry andilerryfvhrr- !iS'11ad an honorable mention. This year's highlight game was against El Cajon with a 9-5 victory. Outstanding players on the team included Chris Lynch, James Young, Matt Martini-junior, and Henry Kohlmann- sophomore. The seniors dominated this year's team, but the upcoming players show great potential. The JV team welcomed freshmen and upperclassmen who were new to the game. The team came together in no time. Players like Dave Hutchinson and Ra- chelle Ljostle led the team throughout the season. A 6-5 victory as well as a 6-2 victory over previously unbeaten Buena Vista, were highlights of the season. The team had a great year and with players likeiaclebavis and HnlrSa'l!er we can look forward to an even better season in 1988. ess iiii in ki ii v 'is ii in ii Lv. .. t N if it 'waits w e R sk Ya S V 5 X .. .11 - XQ- ' . f- , at 8 was . was - he t sa'-wx.. - aAi':1 ii -. . A J imes Young stops the point. B Tim Pool goes for his man. C Chris Lynch. going tor a block. 128 Water Polo B Varsl t y Opponents El Capitan Mt Carmel Poway Fallbrook Hilltop Orange Glen Escondido Buena Vista El Cajon Kearny Escondido Carlsbad El Cajon Buena Vista Army-Navy Hilltop Escondido Carlsbad Junior Varsity Opponents El Capitan Mt Carmel Poway Fallbrook Orange Glen Buena Vista Armyf Navy Kearney Escondido Carlsbad El Cajon Buena Vista Armyf Navy Hilltop Escondido Carlsbad The water polo team ready for battle. S.P. ' 6 ll ' Vista 17 4 Vista . 23 6 . 28 2 19 3 ' 8 3 24 5 ' 13 4 16 6 19 6 7 5 14 2 4 6 5 7 15 ll 12 3 urcd L to R Bottom row N Hortman .I Goldstein R Garcia Z Davis N Hawkins E. Harding, D. Salters. Top row: C. Lynch, B. berry T Pool H Kohlmann D Hutchinson J Morris S Alahan Coach D. McCoy, Coach Burkhard. Water Polo 129 Cross Countr 66 his year has been one of the most satisfying years in my coaching career, says Cross Country Coach Will Wester. This year's team members all contri- buted to the proud Running Eagle Spir- it. What started out as an obscure be- ginning, ended up to be a successful season's end and champion team. Part of this effort and success goes to the brave leaders. This yearls girl leaders were seniors-Merrica Scott, Debbie Phillips, and Brook Portillo. With their help, the team came out to be San Die- go's top as well as one of 24 teams. In the boys edition, leaders were-senior Enrique Fonseca and juniors -!'m'd1'E ET George Vega, and s l. Their efforts contributed to a strong end-of-the-year team, which has become an Eagle Trademark. Despite the small problems within teams, all the teams showed great progress. Monica Scott and other Eagles go for it. A Winning Season .aw ' M VM! wr ! Wg!! AME 'ZXXL W' t fr ham, ' uk if ' I . ' f f l: ,L V W ' in M Q QL to RJ Row l: D. Alaniz, C. Engel, G. Vega, D. Phillips, S. Fox, A. O'Neil. Row 2: B. Winters, E. Fonseca, A. Villa, Will Wester M Scot Dimoff, A. Hernandez, K. Fay, B. Portillo. Row 3: C. Schaper, A. Christensen, F. O'Neill, L. Anderson, C. Stowers, C. Gamez, D. Greer M Row 4: J. Friend, E. Tebbs, A. Juhl, J. Kirby, , , R. Walker, A. Perry, K. Dom. Row 5: A. Eillerts, J. Jackson, K. Anderson E Lew Taylor, H. McCrimmon, G. HoIlisHollis, E. Hcinley, M. Bower, A. Owsley, D. McMullen, M. Combe, P. McMullen 130 Varsity Cross Country 1 . David Alaniz paces himself against his opponent. !!!And they're off!!! aa x ,-1i C glfjrif W VW f ,V atm W, I 4, ' V W i P - 4455 Q 4 9 of , V, V V , ' V 4 eff, ' MJWWM ii , Varsity Boys Opponents Carlsbad Oceanside Buena Vista El Camino Escondido Ramona San Marc'0s Varsity Girls Opponents Carlsbad Oceanside Buena Vista El Camino Escondido Ramona San Marcos JV Boys Buena Vista Oceanside El Camino Escondido Ramona San Marcos JV Girls Opponents Carlsbad El Camino Escondido Ramona San Marcos 15 25 35 20 18 20 S P 15 l5 20 15 15 23 15 S.P. Opponents 21 ' 15 ' 32 ' l5 ' 15 25 S.P. 15 15 ' l5 ' 15 15 JV Cross Country 131 132 Varsity Field Hockey I l Field Hockey his was a unique season for the girls Varsity Field Hockey team. They had a chance to see hard work and determination take them to the CIF playoffs. This team stars the strongest team since the glory days of Ann Maier and her Ladies on the early 80's. We had speed strength and most of all talent in every position. Most no- tably Kim Thomas, FmTre'Riffle, and Qeaninv-Thomas were outstanding on the offensive line while Sandy Shi- mooka and Sandy Fu made life miser- able for the opposition in the mid-field. Further more Suzy Kroesche, Gayle Carpenter, and Cece Boehme contained on the defense. And a special thanks to Joann Reynolds for keeping the goal cage for us. She was almost impossible to score on, if she had a shot at the ball it wasn't going in the cage. 6'Thank you ladies in the blue and gold, I will miss you, but I will never forget you. Coach Patrick Sheehan. e Qhelhll. Varsity S.P. Opponents 4 Buena Vista 0 2 Mission Bay 0 2 Mira Mesa 3 2 San Marcos 1 0 Vista l 4 San Diegiuto 0 0 Fallbrook 2 2 Buena Vista l 3 Torrey Pines 2 0 San Marcos 5 0 Serra 8 2 San Diegiuto 0 4 Vista 3 l Fallbrook 2 l Buena Vista 3 0 Torrey Pines 1 CIF 2 Fallbrook 0 2 Mira Mesa l I Serra 5 Scores H1 h I 4,,,v..:- ' ,Vl,fM,: ef, f . , 'gt WMM ,, w'jfZ,7gQw' ' I Varsity Field Hockey BTM ROW-K. Cruz, S. Fug .I. Wclls. Middle Row-G. Carpenter: Sloang S. Shimoo K. Thomasg Coach Pat Sheehan. Top Row-T.Gomcz1S. Kroeschcg J. Reynolsg K. Edgingtong C. Pattockg Boehmc. mf .gig ies fin elk, wi Sm :-' if 1 X -t - . . !!!GET THE BALL!!! Field Hockey BTM. Row-lg ' 2 Middle Row-T. Cardwell: S. orn: K. Hogan: J. Hcyerg I-. Pederson: J. Nagel. Top Row-T. Chuang: S. McKuhng M. Maier: R. dwell: M. Navarre, he JV field hockey team had a very successful season ending with a 9- 1-1 overall record. Top scorers in- clude Michelle Maier and Missy Navarre. They had several difficult games against Vista and San Marcos which led to over- times. The JV team this year has in my opinion FANTASTIC! I had a team of talented young ladies, which is more than any coach could ever ask for. I was very fortunate in my first year of coaching. I am very proud, says coach Becky Davert. Junior Varsity S.P. Opponents 2 San Marcos 1 1 Vista 0 7 San Dieguito 0 ' 1 Buena Vista 0 l Torrey Pines 0 3 San Marcos 1 0 Vista 2 I San Dieguito 0 l Buena Vista 0 J.V. Field Hockey 133 Boy's Varsity Basketball. ead coach Tom Buck's first year with the varsity boys' basketball team was a good one. Although it was a young one, this year's B-ball team was one of the best SP has seen in years. They won many games, also losing quite a few by only a basket or two, including an agonizing one-point loss to Ramona that was pushed into double-overtime by three-point swishes by sophomore Eylllll and junior Jim Clayton. Paced by freshman 'Exfikekhc-lc, the top scorer, the team also received high scores from junior and some crafty moves from senior Artie Rodriguez. Giving the team depth were seniorsKBQH, Steve Ramirez, Scott Laumann, and Ron Manley, and junior J , Adrian Buringrud, and e. A. Steve Ramirez going up for the block. , . ' looking for songgonejwtogasi to. A 134 Boy's Varsity Basketball 3 5-...j - Pictured L. to R: A. Rodriguez, J. Clayton,kAWdrows, S. Laumann, K. Herde, R. Manley, E. Meek, Beringrud, A. Loveland, S. Ramirez, R. Hill, J. Busch, E. Ludwig. Nw-J ,f W ..': I rkhh, - - j if sf se f2il?ii My x Q 7 9 aw' 8 1 ,Wg f MQW Q ' ,,,,,,,,, M ..,. , f W 59 1 . , f ,f if 15, i ,, W, we ,W , W M -v , ln, M Q9 ' I N gf, 2 , J. .: Very Promi ing Team here were some incredible individual efforts throughout the year during the J.V. Basketball season, but incredibly enough, each and every player deserved cred- it. Each player got a chance to be in the Lime light to make his own contribution to the team for which each had worked so hard to become a member. A new twist to this year's endeavor's occured when the J .V. Ea- gles hosted their own J.V. League Tourna- ment in which they placed second. The Tour- nament included an overtime victory for the J .V. Eagles against Orange Glen. This year's new J .V. coach, Todd Sheppard, states that, Almost every game this year came down to the last few minutes of play. The team this year was as closely knit as any, and as a result they continued to improve throughout the season. A. Chris Lotterer trys to shoot a basket over his oppo- nent. B. John Koser gets two points for that basket. C. Bryan Banner stretches high for the advantage. J.V. S,P, Opponents 46 Fallbrook 69 60 Orange Glen 74 48 Temecula Vly 34 55 Orange Glen Sl 44 El Camino 69 49 El Camino 53 58 Escondido 61 40 Carlsbad 42 33 Oceanside 37 55 Ramona 37 50 Buena Vista 57 47 San Marcos 45 38 El Camino 49 53 Escondido 64 56 Carlsbad 42 47 Oceanside 53 63 Ramona 30 50 Buena Vista 58 47 San Marcos 44 I 136 J.V. Basketball 7' Q i S : i 3 f K ...., , .. S - ffrom L. to RJ J. Shelloay, T. Hadley, C. Lotterer, E. Olsen, G. Weis, J. Brown, B. Banner, G. Knipstein, Kircher, T. Young, K. Goldsmith, Qffkvpog-'A. Reno, J. Koser lffjg A ' .rs 35' B 1 Our Frosh Team N? A . . r 5 1 's' if 1 1 , 'S , .s -fix? W ., ' 5 H A H-.4 q 'il is 4 . 4 A . ff B-ig.. A f 'L,,:5g, ' X ..,L. ip iii - ' ' ' Q' 59 if 9 A B h Basketball: Front Row QL to RJ: S. Triplettg E. Davidson, Z. Davis. Row 2: B. Duncan: C. Hancockg D. og D. Ramirez. Back Row: R. Starkg J. Singletong M. Baglio mazed Us f you could sketch a picture of dedication. It would certainly in- clude the Boy's Frosh Basketball team. The Freshman Eagles were prev- alent among the other league teams, with a 9-3 record at the season's close. Highlights of the season were the three games played against the across-town rival, Escondido, where the Eagles won all three. Another exceptional game in- cluded the Fab Four , 8h?'i's'FI':Eif1G7l:k, an incredible defense player, RFB.- lidsa, team leader in steals, Dave Prieta, point guard and excellent 3 point shooter, and - ' - , a great percentage shooter. Coach Moyn- eur had nicknamed his team The Lunch Bunch , because many of his Frosh Eagles spent their lunch periods in the gym shooting and practicing on their own time. A- Teams take leaps and bounds for possession ball. B. Smile! You're on Candid Camera! Frosh S-P. Opponents 49 Vista 66 55 Mt. Carmel 67 56 Escondido 43 49 Torrey Pines 51 58 Orange Glen 43 56 San Diegito 35 46 El Camino 22 74 Escondido 32 44 Carlsbad 36 60 Oceanside 61 59 Ramona 48 55 Buena Vista 62 47 San Marcos 53 53 El Camino 22 52 Escondido 36 40 Carlsbad 25 68 Oceanside 49 53 Ramona 30 F rosh Basketball I of the 137 l 1 Bo 's arsity Soccer Ruins Rivals he Boys Varsity Soccer team played many close games this year. Although they were ex- pected to be a tough contender in league, injuries and red cards prevented them from being the team they wanted to be. One great highlight of the season was a 2-0 victory over rival Escondido. Goalies James Crouch and Chris De- Falco made many outstanding saves, and were credited with the shut-out. We played a great game. The defense did a great job of containing their for- wardsf' said first-year coach John Bar- bosa. Senior Tim Morgan was the teamas leading scorer. B!PHH'D'luk also helped the offensive. Senior Kobi Iki was considered one of the best players in league and led a strong defensive line. Marcus Wiemers, Joel Johnson, and ' also contributed to the defensive by preventing many forwards from shooting goals. A. t Varsity S.P. Opponent 2 Escondido 0 , 1 Carlsbad 2 O El Camino 1 2 Oceanside 3 p 1 Ramona 3 J 1 Rncho.Bna.Vsta 1 y 0 San Marcos 2 0 El Camino 1 l Escondido 1 0 Carlsbad l 4 Oceanside 2 1 Ramona 3 3 Rncho.Bna.Vsta 3 3 San Marcos 5 , 138 Boy's Varsity Soccer v K , E Q, W H -t - , i 3 . ' 2. . I i. .' f . ,f. J. ibn ,,i'. I. .,,, M f1 f'lff?-'rcflswiw A ,.,,,, .... U M H if 1 T - rf 1' f'ii iiii' . , .ri , W , , I L , 5 , f::..w krrfr V Vrlfhrk . 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'M was : z-affigxi ' ' .. :wg , w -f:3i-iw fgfirw a,.:5::s2:9NsNm:: Q e 1' ss s -1 - -X - K - VW D 'Elo ' - iw Y? .: L :ig - . :' gs'f his, N Boy's Varsity Soccer 139 lx x . -' Q .V. Kicks It Off. his year's JV soccer team put forth an impressive effort, being led by a mighty talented group of young men. Key offensive players included Derek Main and Goggy Iloski, while Tom Tasher, Cliff Cate, and Bruce Williams worked diligently on defense. The highlight of the season came under the coaching of Will West- er when San Pasqual defeated Ocean- die 1-0 to end a seven game losing streak. A. Chris Morris fights for the ball. B. Sophomore Cliff Cate gains control of the ball against Orange Glen. C. An eager player awaits to go in. J. V. Boy's Soccer S.P. Opponents 4 Fallbrook 2 1 El Camino 1 6 Escondido 0 l Carlsbad 3 1 Oceanside 2 0 Ramona 4 1 Rncho Bna Vista 1 0 San Marcos 4 1 El Camino 2 3 Escondido 3 l Carlsbad 2 2 Oceansidenes l 1 Ramona 4 1 San Marcos 3 A 140 J .V. Soccer . --if . ,' 'W t , ' . . JV Soccer: Bottom Row QL. to RJ: B. Deblancg K. Nordrehaugg M. Burnang D. Maing G. Iloskig M. Urbang Lyon. Top Row: D. Ornelag R. Foleyg C. Morrisg G. Websterg T. Tasherg J. Ecclesg C Categ J. Martinez, Co: Lance Anderson. Not Pictured: B. Williamsg T. Lusher. s Freshm n Beat Po a -I ., ,L , EW W . . - Q Q ,,, 1 ,5 4... 7 M.. v. if ish Soccer: Bottom Row QL. to RJ: R. GinesegQ'g1! M. Bowersg op Row: Coach bb Categ J. Chianisg J. Sc0ttgaQ1g R. Cabralg B. Lorberg Coach John Sargenti. t Pictured: C. Stevensg-sg M. Ramirez. reshmen Soccer had a rough sea- son this year. The games that were won or tied were few and hard. Not an easy game was encoun- tered all year. Ken Darem offered an offensive threat to the opposing team. Sean Allen and Ralph Jesse's skills stood out also. Poway got a surprise in the Poway Tournament thinking they were the best. San Pasqual beat them l to 0 in the over-turning game. Coach Sargent views a dedicated as Someone who thinks of the team above himself. Frosh Boys Soccer S.P. Opponents A 0 Poway 5 0 Mira Mesa 7 Poway Tournament l Poway 0 l Ramona 0 4 Vista 0 0 Mira Mesa 10 0 Vista 3 2 Torrey Pines 4 2 Ramona 3 1 Oceanside 1 B Frosh Soccer 141 1 Varsity occer: Terrific Season an Pasqual's Girlis Varsity Soc- cer team provided us with an out- standing season. Coach Bill Bull- ock and Coach Mom Lindsay did some incredible coaching with a group of talented young girls. The dastardly defense was nearly invincible as they set a CIF record of shutting out 14 straight teams in league play. The defense con- sisted of Barbara Carroll, if il, Jeni Barsell 1y, Tri- cia Baglio, and Kitts Dimoff. While the defense held the opposing team, the of- fense set to work on some awesome strategy which let them have over 60 shots and goals for the season. The teams skill, combined with great sports- manship and a positive attitude, pro- vided all who watched some terrific games. Not only did this team make CIF, but they earned the spot of being seeded number l. B Girl's Soccer hangs up signs to boost morale. Varsity S.P. Opponents 4 El Camino 0 7 Escondido 0 3 Carlsbad 0 10 Oceanside 0 3 Ramona 0 3 Bueno Vista 0 0 San Marcos O 2 El Camino 0 5 Escondido 0 6 Carlsbad 0 7 Oceanside 0 1 Ramona 0 3 Bueno Vista 0 3 San Marcos 1 142 Girl's Varsity Soccer 'l 'sky . I M 4 ' ' i f J H, LKF K 54' do '9r. ,A ,,, ,, , , I W K nr MW A5-5,7 I 'tr 4' l as 5 M al , ' 9 i Q Q . lllt 3 W Li fr iw Q nrt' 35,4 ' , f t , W Girl's Varsity Soccer: Top Row QL to RJ J. Tasher, T. Baglio, K. Harrison, C. Lee,Mi 'ERIE Row - B. Carrol, K, Lindsay, J. Barsell, Bi Partill ll, ini. Row ig Kumeyefi P. Guil Q ' i xx ,, y e 1 . B L5 X ib ' Q AIII IZ. 4 mwi , X e 5Q e tm. i ,xA B. Pam Guiles 13121 takes a bird's eye view of u teammate heading the ball. C. Jenny Strother and Kris Kuhlmeyer compare offense notes. , onthe bail. Girl's Varsity Soccer 143 1 Girl's .V. Soccer Did Some Damage 1 ur Girls' Junior Varsity Soccer team really did some damage this year. With the cooperation of team, coaches, and fans, our J.V. Soccer went really far. Anqelica Bayardo said, We're going to go all the way! And that they did. With Don Schirmer coaching the team, everyone helped everyone else. The defense sup- ported the offense 1002 and vice versa. , The team showed great skill, sports- manship, aggressiveness, and spirit throughout all their games. 1 was their number one player, and she helped add to the already strong team. With all these factors, no wonder the Girls, Junior Varsity Soccer went all the way! A. Serena Bott asks, Have you seen my '88 slant nose Porsche Turbo Cabriolet anywhere? IF f 'l'l1ffl POTSCfiC'S Tiowmine, siseer!5?,-saysL-H.l1rliet'Hop- kinsl J.V S.P. Opponents 0 San Dieguito 3 9 Vista 0 ll West Hills 0 l Poway 3 7 Escondido 1 ll Fallbrook 0 0 Grossmont 1 5 El Camino 0 3 Escondido 0 5 Carlsbad 0 15 Oceanside 0 2 Ramona 0 5 Rncho Bna Vista 1 1 San Marcos 1 1 Elcamino 0 12 Escondido 1 6 Carlsbad 0 4 Ramona 1 6 Rncho Bna Vista l 4 San Marcos 0 144 J.V. Soccer f .,,-. s ' , M A . , it . f .IV Soccer: Front Row CL. to RJ: S. Bott: A. Moorcg M. Degng T. Buttersg J. Jacksong G. Venezia. Back P T. Browng J. Masonerg A. Gangg K. Sikesg A. Bayardog A. Garciag G. Hollisg J. Hopkins. Not Pictured Daltong M. Masari. A A Winning Combination For ictor 1 l he Girls' Freshmen Soccer team was one of the best in their league. Thanks to the good of- fense and the strength of their defense, they had the winning combination for victory. Their coach, Cindy Cronin, re- ceives a lot of the credit. Their sports- manship, determination, and the team's skill all paid off. With aggressiveness and more practice, the players stated it was possible to go to the top. And with Coach Cronin at the reins, anything could happen. Letis go, Eagles!!! aurmmf spirit. Opponents Bonita Vista Mira Mesa Mt Carmel Santa Fe Chris Bishop Q.a,,f' Row: K. Anderson. A.' Eilerts, K. Hanson, H. Short, A. Stehley, R. Crysler Front Row: T. Brown, E. G. Hollis, A. Garcia, N. Enriquez San Marcos Poway San Dieguito Torrey Pines Mt. Carmel San Marcos Poway 4 Vista 0 5 Rncho.Bna.Vsta. 1 Freshmen Girls Soccer S.P. l ' ' 2 2 Rncho.Bna.Vsta. 0 0 ' 8 l , 4 8 ' , l 4 ' 0 2 0 l 0 4 ' ' l l 0 l 2 5 l l 0 1 Santa Fe Chris. 3 Frosh Soccer 145 1 Varsity Wrestling: Talented Team 1 lthough several of the top wres- tlers had graduated the year be- fore, this year's wrestling team was just as strong. The team was led by the dominating seniors: Greg Brown, weighing in at 140 poundsg Mik Ha- mada, 132 pounds, and if-551721, 154 pounds. A talented class of juniors included the returning . , Jeff Bratten, and Brad Bratten, 1 iii, Josh Allen, Jason Dunla- vey, and Bryabn Langpap had also contributed to the successful efforts of the team. Sopho- mores Troy Faris, Scott Williams, and heavyweight Lee Johnston had earned varsity spots, and freshman BfEfF'6Q!'S'- -til-ls'wrestled at 101 pounds. At the Jim Londos Tournament, held at Orange Glen earlier in the year, Josh Allen took third place, Greg Brown took second, and freshman took first place. This is one of the county's har- dest varsity tournaments. Head Coach Ron Cherkin and Assistant Coach Chris Miller both expressed that the team was very hard working and did well in their dual meets. Brett placed first at CIF IIA tournament and fifth in the Master's Tournament. A Josh Allen stands in his moment of glory. B Greg Brown stares on in excitement as the winning decision is made. Varsity S.P. Opponents 38 El Camino 26 17 Escondido 38 36 Carlsbad 20 24 Oceanside 35 42 Ramona 28 20 Rancho Buena 38 Vista 33 San Marcos 31 146 Varsity Wrestling Top Row QL to RJ: Faris, T.g Garcia, J.g Allan, J., Dougherty, J.g Johnston, L. Bottom Row QL to RJ:Cast1l B., Williams, S.g Bratten, B.: Garcia, N., Hamada, M.g Brown, ffm I A 521 dk,-ans-W WMQWMMWQWWWNXN,.,1,..W.,,,,M,X,WM,.,.,..v f5L..,gWm .L Lx.,-x ,., :NWN , pull' 1... .. SN K.. 'lf ik W! 'W ,X..,vQa..... Q ' mm-N 1 Q. X WL ,, 4 , D. - .V. Wrestling Show Their Strength eading this year's Junior Varsity Wrestling team were Sopho- mores Bob Blunt and Matt Gardner, weigh in at 121 and 141 pounds. Brett Wickham, 'Miko Schufddl, and .Scans Tibbquestawere all very important in making this year's J.V. team successful. In the Fallbrook Tournament earlier in the season, the team lost through the criteria of a 35-35 tie, then later went on a winning spree against Torey Pines, Oceanside, and El Camino to take home the Consolation Championship Trophy. These remarkable wins were early indications of the strength of the Junior Varsity team. A B. Bobby Blunt prepares to defeat his opponent. C. Brian Langpap rides opponent. . Jason Dunluvey wins match against Poway. Matt Gardener pins opponent. J. V. S. P. Opponents 24 El Camino 25 24 Escondido 42 36 Carlsbad 18 35 Oceanside 30 28 Ramona 26 12 Rncho.B.V. 60 28 San Marcos 28 148 J.V. Wrestling - Girl's J. . Basketball Was Unstoppable ,, V . ,f',h ,.: s ,, A id. , im, 4 W1 Y . wif .M , new f rt, N,,,, .L vlffly i M, . 'K if ,ati zz , 1- 'f A 1 X A B -3- -v qv 5 to RJ Michelle Maier, Wendy Hill, Allison Seda, Noelle Floyd, lvlichelle Keim. he Girl's Junior Varsity Basketball was great this year. With Ron How- ard and Roger Combe coaching them, nothing was going to stop them. Both coaches gave their all to the team along with the team members. Two of the standouts were iillll an y. They worked hard along with the rest of the team to perfect their passing and shooting. It made them strong enough to conquer almost anything. The strong points of the team included their dribbling and inside and outside shooting. It was a great year for the Junior Varsity Bas- ketball. It showed the other teams in the League who is boss! We are really anxious for them to go on and become members of next year's Varsity team. See you there! A. Casey Rothey dribbles the ball to the basket hoping to get another point. ' I Junior Varsity S.P. Opponent 25 El Camino 29 39 Escondido 35 34 Carlsbad 22 39 Oceanside 21 45 Ramona 41 39 Rncho Buena 31 37 San Marcos 23 29 El Camino 40 38 Escondido 30 42 Carlsbad 11 34 Oceanside 29 28 Ramona 36 32 Rncho Buena 29 35 San Marcos 36 J .V. Basketball 149 n ar ity Shoots With Skill irls Varsity Basketball played their way through the season like a powerhouse! Star players ' and lE6TE'Rotfi!5lled the team on their trek to the CIF play-offs. Despite a difficult schedule, the girls came away with an outstanding 23-2 record. Coaches Lori Becker and Brad Merrill were instrumental in helping their team strive for the top position. With the use of a good strategy and an emphasis on skillwork, the team was able to give strong, solid performances. Player Kristy Davis was heard to pro- claim, If our football team can go to the stadium, we can go to the arena!', A. Julie Doria pauses a second to visualize a way to outsmart the attacking defender. CCourtesy of the Times Advocatej B. The ball is up and the girls freeze in anticipation. C. Cari Young takes time out to wave to the camera while keeping her eyes on the ball Vansiiy S. P. Opponents 49 Poway 61 59 Mira Mesa 35 74 La Jolla 38 55 Hoover 16 62 El Capilan 43 48 La Jolla 41 53 Calexico 56 72 Elsinore 19 54 Orange Glen 43 70 Whittier 44 73 El Camino 37 74 Escondido 24 X 6l Carlsbad 29 62 Oceanside 32 , 54 Ramona 47 1 62 Rancho Buena Vista 34 ' 58 San Marcos 35 i 58 El Camino 45 , 58 Escondido 29 t 7l Carlsbad 25 Q 47 Oceanside 44 l 60 Ramona 27 Q 69 Rancho Buena Vista 44 7l San Marcos 32 53 EI Camino 30 c 150 Girl's Varsity Basketball 3' 1 Z ' ,. . W, . M.. 1 - ,M QW ' s it W ..,...... fr H W X , , 17 ' 7, Us 31-22 i l --1------.-.. , 5...i'.... '4- A Pic. from L. to R: Row l - J. Rothey, N. Gannon. Row 2 - H. Licon, K. Longfellow. Row 3 - K. Davis. Gannon. Row 4 - C. Young, K. Brennan. Row 5 - N. Rothey, L. Becker, J. Doria, Coach Merrill, N. M: Julie Doria steps over Poway's 330 Christy Fortney. tcompliments of the TAD The Golden Eagles defend their CIF title. San Pasqual Coach Brad Merrill talks with team members Nicole Rothey an Young. Jennifer Gannon launches a potential scoring shot towards the basket. if t Qqvgp ff? Girl's Varsity Basketball 151 - Star Track Strikes Again l l l l l l 152 oach was proud of the determination and skill each of his boys displayed. The team went into the season with high energy and anticipation. They had their minds set that nothing was going to stop them from obtaining their goal. The Varsity team was overflowing with out- standing veterans. Among them were: 1 , , ' i, ' Jeff Lange, i1'!FV2iPR1, Ri- chie Fonseca, Tim Morgan, and Erik En- right. All displayed fantastic abilities in track and field. In the Junior Varsityf Freshman teams, Brian Banners, ml ' 5 , and Duncan Engel were the stars. And with Coach Wester giv- ing the boys his undivided attention and the team working as one to get to the top, it's no wonder that our San Pasqual Fighting Ea- gles of this year were the best. A- Enrique Fonseca warms up with a Wildcat before the match. B. The Freshman team gets ready for a perfect handoff. .,... A . , ummm diana a ,y,rr -y , VAVV M V VVVV n W 5 . 7 4 1-ur . 1 A . V Vvffff W W .4 1, .ff I VV V W to A 's-a .-, tt ' ttt at W M X! X, ,, it K' ,A f. gk W W ., G f .E I I wma t f. Q '.V- ....,. L va t , , to ,. ' 1 -.qv . ,,. V, 10 I .V K H M 5 ,,,.g gg aw ,Z V? Z V,.V Q kvfv ,V AI V- ,- L .., L 7 Q K w t-1 - r W. 'if 1- p . . . .. . . - ... Varsityfl. V. Boys Track: Front row: Enrique Fonseca, John Busch, .luan Garcia, Ric Lotterer, Jim Ponche Eric Thomas, Sam Wolanykg Second row: Nathan Garcia, Jeff Lane, Chris Calabretta, Jeff Markey, Da' Marsh, Ron Manley, Third row: Eric Olsen, Russ Woerner, Chris Nottoli, Todd Attenberger, Francis O'Ne Ken Gravesg Fourth row: Brian Young, Andre Villa, Steve Pitts, Lee Johnson, Mike Lewis, Ethan Ellerg Fi row: Steve Patch, Bob Switzer, Paul McMullen. Boys' Track Q A shmen Boys Track: First row: David McMullen, a1'rSaAngaiangQeHariFSiive, ikerg Second ': Chad Emarine, Adam Perry, ' ' Ralph Gineseg Third rowzittshimooha. i R A. Danny Andrews gives il his all in the relay. B. Jeff Lange reaches for the sky in the long jum , . '10 3. Ii' . E3 5 Y , 5 ' E is E s... .Q 1 if ,E x f X 2.5: E 5 fi RS:-Q , 9' X N Q ig Q ., si 2 5 X M -Qs ' L 3 :E lyfiflilffiii' fi: lHFSWSXi'33:l5Q ,Ai--F -99 iii'-1 T F.-5 fswl V 3' fi -55.6 5 5551 K5 'M -i-- F L is 'i K s is Q- ' -N A... s f , i . . ' . i K . . WQQNW N V-:-Q, .. XAXW A .111 ..,.. iiiffiii 1f.I '-Tlfimu' s - 1 .y - I , r ii.. ---- r sses '- H -rss ,.,, .,., 1 .rs .iii .Ms XX,, - ..i. ,.,.sWM si W .-.. . Boys' Track 153 - Varsity: Strength In umbers he girls really worked hard this year, in hope of winning another Avocado League and CIF cham- pionship. Their season got off to a great start with an exciting meet against Escon- dido. Coach Wester's motto was Be the best you can ben and that's just what they did. The team had great self-discipline and an attitude toward positive goal setting. With the help of All American candidates, they went all the way. A Monica Scott warms up before a meet. B C mon Cathy concentrate! Ciimndemny. 154 Girl's Track Varsity Trackg QL. to RJ Front row: A. Hernandez, D. Phillips Wood, N. Rothey, P. Higgins. M. Degn. Row 3: L. Lembeck Barsell. Back Row: -5 S. Cox, D. Taylor. f ..g.ifs.s..:::f !..I' . -' Y as its B C y X it . B 7 , Q .V. Takes It All The Wa -n V. worked very hard and had a great season this year. The team had a lot of support for each other and even more natural talent. These made for their great season. They got off to a great start with an exciting meet against Escon- dido. The girls ended their season with positive feelings and an incredi- ble sense of accomplishment. A. Ready, set, smile. B. Team support. C. No guys, it's this way! mm 'i . . . Trackg QL. to RJ Front row: B. Williams, C. Taylor, E. Lewis, O. Cunningham, B. Eastman, K. van. Row 2: V. Bergeron, A. Tonon, J. Nagel, H. Schirmer, 1. Row 3: W. Hill, L. nskeen, C. Stehly, P. Close, P. Seeds, K, Soustek. Back row: A. Garcia, A. Eilerts, A. Christiansen. J. kins, E. Chamberlain. Girl's Track 155 f L, fl X 0 5 N WCQLLLFKA , iw f uLfglfQPEeri QQ 6 '55 fvwiw All wc Cys ,Cv fix Mikes 'www lg . l1Qg,Q. ,Ui'wfffLofQ - arslty J. . G mnastlcs. . f-nquuw J his year girls gymnastics was stron- ger than ever and ready to take the league. After many hours of strenous effort and practice they were ready for ev- erything and anything. Returning from last year for varsity, were some outstanding ath- letes such as: Lisa Ciuffitelli, Alysa Vander- zanden, Christina Broome, Dawn Schaetzke, and . .I.V. had the returning talent of , Jayce Jackson, and Andrea Frank. Varsity was headed by their seasoned coach, Laura Hadfield while J.V. was presided over by new coach, Laura Noonan. Considering the fact that gymnastics lost several good participants from last year, they were still a very united team. Also the number of new people on both Varsity and J.V. brought a renewed sense of competition and determination. A. Tanya Cardwell concentrates on her form. B, Erin Heinley prepares for a difficult manu- ever. Hand, 156 Varsity Gymnastics Q'-of W' 0 mwwiwmw 5 Y N fl 'i ' ' ' ' ' .. . A,,, . V .. . V .M gy ,, T t 1 -' .. A l 'W . Q n ...A , ' .Av fi 7' . .rry 1 rtrrttrs..ss V W 'fa ettt f ' 4 . wa K y .,- x I V I, . Varsity GymnasticsgFront RowfLtoRJ: Erin Heinleyg Noel Brack, and Jessica Weinberg. Middle RowtLt Lisa Ciuffetelli and Alisa Wilcox Top RowfLtoRJ Cristina Broome Christa Anderson Coach Laura Hadf Kim Warren and Aimee Bruey Not pictured Alysa Vanderzanden W' ff,, 2.1 I MQW QQ Q31 klf SKK Pibfff ff' SLNl l'WYQl iffeyvxxik M Q 3 K1 gf gm! igfai Dua ,Lj3QLuK YQCCQ 3-K5-gk f X lim C l 73' .Tumbles To The Top - L , 3 Q M5 1 ,J fi ' i.. 5 2, ' ' f 5' ' rff, , ,f ,. Y , iz f my ,. 1 ' . , V fa i ,, me M , v ' JQ'y,,, -' . Qfigyzff q ' M 1 V V ' ii, , V, ,,,, I ' -- , .VG ,HV H I . V ,V f ' ' ff , we ., , ,,, 4,,f,V, , , .W we , yi f l fl ' .- fi, I ix ., , ',, , 'V'f' H 51? n 16 V ' 5 f f an ig ff ,aff 4 1' l 'fa M17 'g VI x i , I, I , 1 k,,V,, . I . +R 1? 1 I 1 I 5 F . 4, V . If A ,V , l WM WMM if 5 if da, Q W x QW J.V. Gymnastics are:LtoRJ Tanya Cardwellg Coach Laura Noonan, and ' . Middle RowQLtoR- J: hg Charlene Hoffman, and Jayce Jackson, Bottom RowCLtoRJ: Andrea Frank and Maria Feemster. hnhdisae- ' oummfran enraardincryfdip. B. Noel Brack keeps her balance . C. Alysa Vanderzanden gracefully leans. .I.V. Gymnastics 157 ll Boy's Varsity And J.V. Tenni . . I ur Boy's varsity and J .V. Tennis loves to get into the swing of things. With the experience and talent of coach Ron Peet, this year's boys got off to a good start. ' Against the toughest opponents, our varsity and j.v. turned out some hard hitters that played unsurpassable ten- nis. Honorable mention goes to senior . This year's tennis has ev- I ery intention to be the best yet. w 4 Q 1' ,. .Ani .5 f I I f, . AM, Q- - ft I f V, ' v -, fa The ball must have gone through my racquet!,', ex- claims James Crouch. f A , Top Row: Ron Peet lCoachJ, James Crouch, Jim Graff, Kyle Osland, , F!!!'l W'B'gH!rg Bottom Row: Eric Tebbs, Darrin Jackson, Jeff Schlemmer, Treton Smith. A I 158 Boy's Varsity Tennis l 2 W, ,E ! mm, ,W f,,, ,- .Wm M2 'MQW 221: my ,i4!'lZ7W149fE2,. , V W WILEMQZ 1 ' ' ' f vmwffzz W!! f W ,Q M .wwy W s 4 T if J. if f 1 KW, Z We Z g 6 M 1, .V 4, VX u f x X 2 S . wma,-I , 9 ,, 1 ',', , 5 -1 2 2 4 4 if , ' -wi? A ,,,, ' L Qi - , I s M fg , 'f ,LW , 7 , ' 1 59 Nw ,, f row: T. Robinson, O. - , . ' 3 - arsity Volleyball Jumps To Top - he Boys' Varsity Volleyball Team was a strong contender in league this year. The tremendous effort they put forth helped them . equally to the team. Great moves such as spiking and digging were shown well in games because of vigor- ous practice. Coach Zimmerman taught the team new techniques which helped them win. Returners Dave Sharp, Eric Sevy, and Dieter Kuhn led the varsity. Juniors Hike ' -and John Peng were also assets to the team by scoring many points. A Eagles hit the ball through Hilltopblockers. B Bruce Williams spikes the ball for a score. C Dave Sharp soars to new heights. A 160 Varsity Volleyball Q f l W T t ' 4-, fu.-' A ' V T A' if 4 iff . . i ','i ,V i j V ,,,, VVLL n if 2 W x I f , - 1 il V- N .1 Left to Rightg P. Zimmerman, B. Degn, T. Winter, E. Sevy, B. Williams B Betts G Dixon D Kuhn Sheffey, B. Dick, J. Peng, J. Hatch. E f , Q ls' . BL .V. Volleyball hines ll his year the Junior Varsity Vol- leyball team had many quality players. Their agility and ag- gressiveness was an important factor in the season. The quickness of the players helped them win many key games. Ex- cellent passing from the defense and powerful spiking from the offense put several points on the board for them. As the season went on, the games became more exciting as their skills improved. Sophomores Miki Urban and Rob Fo- ley led the team. Great efforts by Travis Partner, Jeff Mangimelli, and i Helped the junior varsity have a winning year. AJ Eagles go for the spike. BJ Garret Dixon serves an ace. CJ Tom Winter gets the kill. wa after. E.-me L to Rightgx, M. Baglio, M. Urban,Q G. Webster, C. Phoenix, R. Foley, and K. inger. J .V. Volleyball 161 1 Varsity And J Girls Swim With Speed his year's Girls Varsity Swimming was made up of mostly new members since the team had many seniors last year. Instead of specializing in one area Ctype of strokel they were encouraged to develop their natural talent in other areas. Being versatile was their goal. Some of the team members were: Kim Kaufmann, Susie Kroesche, Aline Sullivan and 1- lThe team had a very good chance in the League because they worked so hard throughout the season. Their toughest com- petition was Escondido High School. This year's Girls J.V. Swimming has already be- gun to show their knack for water sports. The team has jumped into the season begin- ning with hard rigorous practices taking place at Grape Day Pool. The girls team worked hard perfecting their skill, ready to clash with any formidable opponent. Suzy Kroesche comes up for air alter a long warm-up. ,..- K Sli 'S 2 06099 162 Varsity And JV Swimming 1 ga W ,J A C 'Tl 'Tiki 'V wifi' ff I ,CVQA Front row fleft to rightjz J. Ewing, R. Ljosdal, K. Kaufmann, R. Cardwell, E. Hardy, S. Kroesche Edgington, A. Sullivan, Back row:Q K. Kruse, J. Nielsen, N. Gaussant, C. Chavez, C. deTer Coach: Steve Vahle. Not pictured: ' ' Q C. Vandkamp, A. Floyd, T. Vaugh Young. 1 'fe ,,,, if , W., as V ., ,-4 1, ' i gm, , ,V. ,,,. r V i Y M, f f A ' 1' :gn . 6, 2 H 4 Q , f iv ssulsiwwiihii are sgaixfiibs X P , W gf' Y ft. ,- i f 1 Rachelle Ljosdal is far ahead of her opponent as she strokes her way to success. The team is watched with concern as they battle their toughest opposition Escondido High. Q f vt 'P ' ti , 4' an 8 , , if 'K i, 4' , i 52 ' , H if . U5 ' 7 I Q Wiz' 3 3' Q V I H, ,V y M- f y ff ,ki Q W t A s i Wg 1 ' his N Varsity And JV Swimming 163 Varsity And JV Boys Make A Splash his year's Boys Varsity Swimming had a fairly good balance between new and re- turning competitors. However, there were more members of the team that did not quite have as much experience. The Team's coach, Mr. Sad- nick, has been coaching for many years. He said this year's team had more room for growth and he expected them to do very well in the Avocado League Championships. Among the established swimmers and key helpers is Todd Pitner,- H ' , , . ' Y and James Young. Out of all the teams this season, Mr. Sad- nick said Carlsbad was their thoughest competi- tion. Our J.V. Boys Swimming team was well pre- pared to oppose many other schools in the conflict for the C.I.F. championships. Striving to better themselves, the team worked day after day on drill after drill. We all have high hopes that our boys J.V. will be able to gain the C.I.F. championship. A- Two of seven Boys Varsity swimmers working hard on a drill. B. the team prepares to warm up before the match against Carlsbad. C. Before the serious practice starts. Zack Davis and Bob Salter pull a stunt for fun. , ' A f C 164 Varsity And JV Swimming e'ae . ,,,, ' ff ' 4f.....' 'M f' ' .. 'wS.vf A' wwf-1 ' I .mf wwf I ,wr M-WW Y . M if 'fr ,I ,,-L :A , rf f ,, I: f'- 'i'22f....zw-V A. Clockwisc from top: Dave Hutchinson, James Young, Anthony ' ' Stone, and Ronnie Johnson. y V I 4 BA Jay Baker swims strongly against his opposition. 'Wfizss B I H ,X A Front row Qleft to rightjz B. Golden, J. Baker, B. Harding, T. Turner, B. Salter, R. LaPlante, D.Hutchinson, EUHR. Back row: R. Garcia, G. Kiesel, D. Evans, A. Stone, Tim Poole, J. Young. Not pictured: R. Johnson, J. Morris, A. Schirmer, M. Schirmcr, T. Pitner, L Varsity And JV Swimming 165 - arsit Baseball's Mac Attack he key players on this year's var- sity baseball team were juniors s . , Mike Escarsega, - , and seniors Keith Nicols, an They helped bring the good defense and consistent batting that made the team strong. Some of their main opponents were San Marcos, Escondido, and Carlsbad. About his coaching Philos- ophy, Coach McAllister said, I want our baseball players to enjoy their ex- periences here, but that enjoyment and success is only a result of their sacri- fices and their self-discipline. He wanted the players to understand that their hard work and dedication was the only way to realize goals they set for themselves. Varsity Baseballg QL. to RJ Front row: M. Escarsega, A. Seda, L. Brown, J. Morse, D. Goss, A. Amador. Back row: M. Hecker,F!EiUb, bhnwhlld, C. Bill, K. Nichols,1F5ure!, TFEEQMS, K. Heck Afafmaa M A. Alex Seda warms up his buff muscles for the game. .. ,H B. FOUL BALL. 166 Varsity Baseball A 5 x Q., A . .... . ' ' . . . I - - . . :Q Q ks.. v7 .11 wi, Q 1 f A ssig .1 f2A5g.5 If its -Q12 yr. Nw Aj . 4 JSSQQ7: ' 117111. - g ,......., ,::kz,,. ,,, N if Q ii, V B A. Get it together guys! agles battle for victory over Vista. B. E C. Varsity stud gets a good hits 5, C Varsity Baseball 167 - . . aseball Moves his year's J.V. baseball was a sight to see. Led by Coach Allured, the sea- son ended in much success. Some extremely exciting games were played against San Marcos, and against their long- time rivals of Escondido High. The top cali- ber teams that played in our Easter Invita- tional Tournament made for excitement un- matched by other tournaments. Along with baseball skilslskills, Coach Allured tried to instill a sense of responsibility along with academic growth in his players. There were many players who looked promising. Every- one on the team had a special contribution to the overall success of the team. Although they started out a little rough around the edges, they gradually flowed into a smooth running, top quality team with a great sea- son! A. J.V. player prepares for the next batter. B. Joel Johnson prepares to hit one over the fence. -wr -25 ' flilfifzi Piffffi. JSE, iss, Q fx .-se' if ,, Q ,. ve f f. - 55 Ha. .QTVX-it ?'7552'lWkiiigvfiiifs. ziaifi f5 Qf.m- I ' V-'P A 1 -- Qlf-.:Qfef ?l1 LL' -- W.-' 7 ' ff-- , . , V ' s. ' ' . , . 4 In .A J X M gX,, i ,. ,......, . , 3 md i in in f :gy . .flir- ti' it .vl,ffgXliii O . , BOYS J.V. BASEBALL fl-rj: TOP ROW- S. Macerig L'..Simnionsg D. Vejtasa, T. Young, E. Ma BOTTOM ROW- B. Blunt: B. Bratten and J. Johnson. 168 J .V. Baseball 7 Y L TV: V as V Fro h aseball Sticks Together .- SQ Q .. - B l i 2 3' 4 v- ' J xv, ti A YS FROSH BASEBALL: TOP ROW tl-rj D. Riffleg R. Stark: K. Phillipsg M. Soto: D. Martinez TTOM ROW- S. McKoolg S. Broiwi: B. Moss: E. Davidson: B. Lorber. his years Frosh baseball team was inspiring to watch this year. The eo- operation seen between the players was not to be found anywhere else. The instruction of Coach Vasquez made for a terrific season of playing. The basic aim of the Frosh baseball was to get the players used to the Total Team Effort , because many of them played together before San Pasqual, most were still unfamiliar with be- ing involved in a team this structured. Coach Vasquez says that baseball is only a game, but if it is worth doing, it is worth doing well! The games of Frosh baseball were proof that they do play well, with excit- ing games played against their rivals of Es- condido and San Marcos. Many of these Frosh players will go on to promising sea- sons with both J.V. and Varsity Eagles. The season was tough. But the Frosh baseball team proved that they could hold their own. A. Frosh player gets the third out. B. Ready for action! Frosh Baseball 169 arsity Softball Shows Their Stuff 987-1988 Varsity Golden Eagles were another great bunch of girls. said coach Casey Basalo. He said he liked to make sure the girls had a lot of fun, but he didn't over emphasize winning, Coach Basalo would always tell the girls to l iihi :Meri ' f if -V diilflffwjtg ywgf Vgwgrlo mf YV W 'W ' ,V 21K YQ V. TV V I ,V :ft-'f.-.vm.t9t ' -V may V' 1 V V V , V 3 94 'Q V. V V ' i' if V W' lm, A V' ,,Vjfg5g, V 'L V V 1 ' we . a VV V, in -4y,vgs-1-like-ww Vs! ' H F ia 4 ,7 V 'M A HV S V VV p X M. .Va e . ' ' A' I ,V V J Vw WX ' T 3 x I H V 4 be on time and especially Hustle . Coach V,f?'v., Vt ' , v if said the hardest teams they faced would be ' V J . , , p I 5 V XV kg San Marcos, Carlsbad, Rancho Buena Vis- 'Vg 'fill ' Q-g4'm'V V V V VV' 1- Z 1 . f , . ta, and Escondido. The players were all if , f' 5'-1 , Q ,Q H ...,, , M f r,it VV-V- P ',,V tt, 1, . . V V -4 VV V, VV A - 3 ,V V good attitudes and really enjoyed Softball. 'Q 5. V Q , .' 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Q., Q ,-.42 J 'Q' X' V 1 f W , . , K. 'AE A--n ! M fl f V Lf ..,, 'ilu idd as iiillpm-in , ' V- V V 'el V 'V V if? E M , W W , ,, . , if W , ., - i .., 9, We if f ' 1 T 4 15' wi ' V 4.542 ' V M f,,, ' ff W . A. Sheila Teach shows us she can do it with her eyes closed. ,zum fmw fi W: .W , W g, ,,,,x- ff ' ,, N - - . W ,f B. Practice makes erfectf, sa s ea le Kath Harrison. ,, ,,,, I 7 0, - - - - 'gi 'I - I QW fn, ,g , ' C. Kim, wake up this is practice. if ., F guy, ZA. i V W f , . ' , A V if , ' V T is i s A fi aa of , aaaaa, -5 :. V 1 , 2 -- ' 7' I 3, f :K ' WFEJUW 5' T , -A Q 2 f if' 1 3' 1:2 V ' , ,aw f K4 w T ' g- H V., H, ,, , I T , . My W , k,,, ,W I . 5 f Wim X 'ju A ffl fka , H W -fHwlMW,J ,, KA -- w ,, T .W 'I' ' L 'f T . 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The team had a great deal of enthusiasm and skill. The teams most challenging games were against their rivals, the Cougars, and the San Marcos Knights. This team will be a great prospect for our next seasons varsity team. Most of these sophomores and freshmen will be re- turning to play on our Eagle team for more years to come. B. C, D. 1 ' Q , l 172 J.V. Softball Top Row: . W T. Brown, hiunhe, C. Lee, e Bottom Row: T Carson, , B. Stowcll, A. Seda, N. Floyd, i D C Boy's Golf- Par9' Excellence. . ll f Nh B P ROW: Todd Hadley, Marcus Weimers, Greg Knipstein. tlehauser, Todd Lusher as Y Coach Merrill. BOTTOM ROW: Mark he golf team this year was full of great talent and successful players. With the coaching of Coach Merrill and his advice the team did really well. Great players like Mike Hoerr, Andy Reno, Greg Knipstein, and Marcus Weimers were the players that helped the team go all the way. The team practiced long hours every day at Circle R. With those long hours of practice came the outcome of great play. The team had alot of talent to choose from, and Mr. Merrill was definitely happy with that. The team faced alot of tough oppo- nents but with great playing of Mike Hoerr and Andy Reno the team experienced suc- cess and victory. A. Andy Reno showing us his great form. B. Greg Knipstein with a twenty foot putt. C, Mike Hoerr goes for a birdie. I Golf 173 Ci: ' ' an Pasqual was an amazing school in that it had total par- ticipation in sporting events. Fall sports such as Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, Tennis, Vol- leyball, and Water Polo were all at- tended by sport-goers and proud par- ents, and not to mention the photog- raphers getting the C.l.F. action shots. ln fact, those teams who fought their way to the C.l.F. were Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, Tennis, and Volleyball, all of which are pictured on the action-cracked line-up. Those who attended the Foot- ball C.I.F. game in the famous Jack Murphy Stadium, where the SUPER- BOWL XXII was held, saw a tough battle against the San Marcos Knights. Neither team won nor lostg it was a tie in which we shared the fame. 9-an-s l - . 3, W, M, W f 1 'ew .sei 'res if gk 'fl QQX W tsiiswx -K K 1 N K at in ft N ,gg s - ' F ' if . .5 NWN 'NN as as iw, 'H '..- ..,4ai'5ef J- wx' a.wss..amf..-ss A. The .lack Murphy Stadium was filled with ban Pasqual cheers in the Eagles vs. the Knights showdown. B. Andy Loveland passes off to Chris Nottoli C. Nicole Main has excellent hand-eye coordination QCourtesy Times Advo cate.J 174 C I.F. Fall JU .--A tgirl 'iq 3 ,af .fi are 3 :N A ,ww W,-.1 W , A I Field Hockey tetim Show their Eagle pride to have won HMFQYR, Kitts Dinoff Brooke Portillo ind Almi Herndndel les to the finish ibove all the rest lre Villa out runs a Knight IH A strong croii country race i Williams digs for the bill with diligence .md iceuriey urtcsy Times Advocate J A 5?- n the San Pasqual Winter Sport Sched- ule were the sports boy's Basketball, girl's Basketball, boy's Soccer, girl's Soccer, and Wrestling. Of these sports, the C.I.F. finalists were boy's Basketball, girl's Bas- ketball, girl's Soccer, and Wrestling. There was a lot of participation in these sports and the crowds in the stands were mainly from San Pas- qual. Girl's Soccer played against University City in the Torey Pines Stadium while girl's Basketball played against Fallbrook in the Sports Arena. There was so much participation, in fact, since the game was on a Friday, so many students wanted to get off campus to see the game, they were ready to call a 'Senior Ditch Day'. Instead the event resolved in a note and bus ride affair, but the teams proved to be All- Star Champions. B . San Pasqual's Nicole Rothey snags the ball from San Marcos. . Powerfulaearned his lst Place title in the C.l.F. IIA Championship. C. Greg Brown thrashes on Poway High in the finals, 176 C.I.F. Winter I I PM V S. we fu 6 4 t K Q.. f H fi f 4' nur, r be ' N NQRLL1 Xbgn GGYHS ihrfro Q fl Xp!! 1 ' f Hi 1 hrs, 3 5 .umm 5' im Un Gr Mumw Fi hr on sap, Mfrs K A .Mpc ......-QM A ga A QQ' S, I 5 M' A The Varsity Girl's Soccer celebrate the first goal that won the game. Danny Andrews dribblcs to the basket with Adrien Buringrud close behind. C.I.F. Winter 177 n 1984, America lost the America's Cup. New Zealand took it away from Captain Dennis Connor, after a 10-year winning streak by the U.S. Some people called the New Zealand boat, the Kiwi Magic, a fiberglass Cinderella because it was not made of the traditional wood. ln 1987, Dennis Connor and his crew took back the Cup, which was being held in New Zealand. The loss has made the America's Cup more popular than the win, stated the Captain in 1984. But now, the retaliation has won fame forthe next race to be held in San Diego in 1991. 66Happ 50th Golden Gate. 1 aw 178 hat I The World Happened? 1 undreds of thousands of people flocked to the 50th birthday ofthe Golden Gate Bridge in San Fran- cisco. The people celebrated all day. At one point, there were so many people on the bridge, that the bridge buckled under the weight. The Golden Gate is the second longest bridge in the world. lt connects San Fran- cisco with Marin County. The bridge opened in 1937. lt is 4,200 feet long. -2 was the score for the World Series. The Minnesota Twins won over the Saint Louis Cardinals. No longer are the Twins called the l'Twinkies. The team players are now named Sweet Music, Kirby, Herbie Wrench, Dr. Crank, Groovie, Lombo, Gags, Buck-ninety, Bruno, the Dutch- man, The Panamanian Express, and the Teminator. The second inning ended with the Cardinals getting two runs off of Sweet QViolaJ Music. In the next six innings the Twins were invincible. The cardi- nals could not score another run. r ,gl ii Zi: 55 V ,. W' 4 l ha 'ff fy., i 4 5 ,, Zaye , Z2 lt H div P' . 155: On Sgdke To Manor A CI7!r:f,,i'mem To Mi it .ya Pm! fb. yew itll 'illehf The political scandal of the decade 6 6 he political scandal of the decade, states People magazine. Lt. Col. Oliver North arranged to send arms to the Contras in Nicaragua. North's appear- ance in front of the Congressional Com- mittee was a result of the investigation into the trading of arms for hostages. n September 21, 1987, some mem- bers of the National Football League called a strike. The players struck because they wanted to become free agents. This means they want to choose for themselves to which team they want to be traded. The striking players called them- selves the SFL fStrike Football Leagu. Some people called it the Scab Football League. The players struck after the Jets- Patriots game. It was on September 21. Some strikers picked fights with the men who crossed the picket lines. f ,max 1 it To l Ulu ggi, 113 Siilrfisq I 179 .Q or years, Iranians have been at- tacking Kuwaiti oil tankers. The U.S. did not know at the time that the Iranians were doing this. Final- ly, the U.S. planned a trap. They sur- prise invaded Iran's ship, Iran Ajar. on the deck, the U.S. found nine mines. Two U.S. helicopters seized the ship. Five Iranians died and twenty-six were held captive. Iran stated that the ship was used to carry fruits. 180 n October l9, 1987, the stock Market plummeted. It was no- tably named Black Monday. At the end of the day, the Market dropped 508 tpoints. 22.675 was the drop while England was the closest match of percentage to the United States at 19? It was worse than the first Stock Market crash in I929. That left the whole world poverished for ten years. After the crash in 1929, the United States took precautions. They devised the Federal Reserve Board. The Board helped out the banks by putting money into it to drop the insurance rates. In September, the prices jumped up too far. People had instant wealth. Some people foresaw what was going to happen but others did not. That is when the stock Market plummeted. LLM! 4 Fred Astaire Liber.-ace John HHS-YOU at D ASTAIRE: May 10, 1899-June 22, 1987, LIBERACE: May 16, 1919-Feb. 22, l987gJOHN HUSTON: Aug. 06-Aug. 28, 19873 LEE MARV1NzFeb. 19, 1924-Aug. 29, 19873 JACKIE GLEASON: Feb. 26, 1916-June 23, . LORNE GREEN: Feb. 12, 1915-Sept. ll, 1987. his was the worst earthquake since February 9th, 1971. At 7:42 in the morning, houses rum- bled, dishes, and furniture fell. October 5th, 1987 is when the earthquake hap- pened. lt lasted for ten seconds but that was devastating enough. The center of the earthquake was near Whittier, which is northeast of Los Angeles. The quake registered 6.1 on the Richter scale. In the end, 64 laid dead and more than 100 were injured. Even though it was miles away, it triggered an awareness throughout the west coast that the next one might be even worse. For those people visiting California, it was a nightmare they only read in the papers and one that upon returning home glad they were still alive to tell the tale. California is still a popular place to live even if most of the continent believes we'11 soon be an is- land! 987 was the year for various types of music. These are the top 10 re- cords for the year l. Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet 2. Michael Jackson - Bad 3. U2 - Joshua Tree 4. Whitney Houston - Whitney 5. Paul Simon - Graceland 6. Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill 7. Whitesnake - Whitesnake 8. Anita Baker - Rapture 9. Steve Winwood - Back in the High Life 10. Genesis - Invisible Touch Bon Jovi made number one this year. Was it because Jon Bon Jovi had a great smile or good music? Michael Jackson made a comeback this year with Bad. He's a multimillion- are already so, he must like making mu- sic. U2, the political rock group, has hit it big with the Joshua Tree. Bono, the sincere, hugging type of guy he is, sings the lead to the group. 181 :L-:QSM .. -f sz. qi Y X S: - Q J, Lf.. gk. k. sw. 1 Q 5325: J WF .. K. . S -3 pg - ..., ...K gk. K5 H.. k . ..L Q-. 'U- .. . .. 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S if S' 184 Closing B+ is ff ,pf ifvfsd -aww Q S .95 f K ian' ff ff 0' Va' ' ,Q ,May , an + 1 1 9:5 4'f7'4'4ff , 1 A 41-wlfrx rw ,ir Closing 185 S? +335v f N, WSYSQ A 1 V . .. 12 '!?':'N' N58 333 .fss nl ,Q . .- . . A ?3f' Y5g.,e , Y g if gig -SPN W X xl .. .g.:.,XQ:Ni-, . S . X - x 'x W. Y MVN wc- . W ,wmkwfa-iz .-VQ5:-f ' - f QS-5 4 ew 186 Closing XM Aw We can't forget the times, good and bad, that have changed our lives. Friends Were made, and lasting bonds ,Were formed, to keep us in touch as We moved on to bigger and better things. Happily, this book is dedicated to all who shared in the spirit of San Pasqual. Cl g 187 DVERTISEMEN T 188 Advertisements R wk ,ff Mi . V wha-nigga M,.,.-ww Aix ll 4' 0 Juww haf V 3 or-,Q . -W, 5 i......, 'f V 2 4' . 55 I W 'f' , ig ,, hz ? nl , J V A W v gi T, Q I wi: ' . 1 1 A ' V V U ' J --,f I 'f f Y I . A , H 7 , L,1. 4- ff i W 1 A K ML: I u I q ,Z,..,, ,1,,,:::,,,,: V Q A , ' ,qw . .. XRXXK U 0 ,V Wvjniqwr. V , V ff, P TRGNS v Km Congrats to Kristi, Jodi, Dana, Bill, Greg, and Kjersti! C Q i X Love Dede Kind Z Good Look Mary so srovo, Love Mom 8z Dad 0 Mft Great Job Girls CIF Soccer! Dr. Elizabeth Carroll Congratulations Cathy. . . X Lf, ZW? Love Mom 8: Dad I Congratulations to the graduating class X U U 1xQJC.'i.4 MaryAnn Shushan C.P.A. X X , Best wishes to the Class of 'ss U , gtk! fyi The Book Nook Good Luck to our son Chuck TNQ! Love Mom 8z Dad A Congratulations Class of 'ss 'K M 75' ,, o Dr. Nancy Lockwood CP X We're proud of you Pat. Mom 8: Dad 5 MQ JDK W CW qi Good Luck Julia! We love you, Mom 8z Dad , X x Melyssa. . .Congratulationsl Thanks for standing by 1 me through the years!. . .Yvette X16 XXL M Q Yvette. . .Thanks for the best four years of a C wonderful friendship-FXF, Melyssa Q, gfzff- 90,14 puff Pamela Hewitt-Smith, D.M.D. V 5 , Tennis Escondido Joann R. Pestka 1 W Lawrence W. Smith, D.D.S. Inc. A 3 Gordon Booth, NLD. and Ronald shimmio, M.D. 60 V Mac Tools ' 190 Advertisements APPRECIATIO The 1987-88 Golden Legend Yearbook Staff would like to thank our favorites, Mrs. Margie Knight, Mr Ed Shoen, Mr. Carl Palechek, The Times-Advocate, and Ernie Cowan for their constant help and support throughout the year, in making this a terrific yearbook and in helping us to finish this book. THAN S!! REAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 8: PAINTING 10717 Camino Ruiz ste. 101 san Diego, CA 92126 Congratulations to the 5784903 Class of 1988 Advertisements 191 0,9 Vial fi, fr .W ' 1, ' 9:1 , .- Q A 151231, , A A 7 lm M 1 ,,,, 1 I I V WJ E ,,hAA Q! it M W rr FORD ORKS 1534 Simpson Way, Escondido 746-5804 KRIS MURPHY, Owner 'X MURPHY! FRUZEN CUSTIIRD ll 'J Felicita Plaza North County Fair J 337 W. Felicita Ave. 200 E. Via Rancho Pkwy., Suite 253 ' Escondido, CA 92025 Escondido, CA 92025 743-1 129 743-3362 A TAPATIA V7 fg.z:,,,,,W Aw ,A . , K, ,, 2 WE 2 F2 . H' , ,V ,Q V fffff ,W f , ,WWW ,,,, ,,, A M , ,,,,,, 'rw ,,.. 'f' A rw , f f ' , '- ' A , .7 1 H ' 1 , A , ' f 1 fi? 2 'ff I 2 ' f vvvv 717 ' gy .,m if . WV K ,V K ,, Wrfarfzi, 6 ,M , ,- 'H-We f ' ' f it W X, - ,,,,,, , , ' ,,,a ..... ff 45 W V fn A if J ' 'Y ' ' f' H WW i W ff ,,,, 2 2, f A . 'Z K f A W Y f -1-wwifewrrf ., f' 340 W. Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 747-8282 192 Advertisements Congratulations Graduates ' L e LMchlDDS8zStf 911 EatValleyP k y E dd CA9 25 4890330 ecl H daMadaTytaad th Japa ese ot Independent Honda Mazda Service 8: Parts Guaranteed Quality Care 489-9302 1339 Simpson Way Larry D. Scott Escondido, CA 92025 An alternative to higher dealer repair costs will not void your warranty 0 ooo gl, , Q it From awr nce . i e, . . . af s ar wa scon i o, 20 ,, . . . . . ,, Sp lalllllg ln on - z - 0 0 n o er n imp rs. Advertisements 193 Leaking it Q.Qu ERNIE COWAN PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 DIFFERENT SITTINGS ,.., individualized Sittings including outdoors. No phonev painted backgrounds - include your pet f- car -A Special friend - change of clothes. O 22 DIFFERENT PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM ..... our packages inclujde walleta F still can't find the package you need? We can substitute eizesc I LOW PRICES ......,.. our packages are priced with the Senior budget in mind. I LOCKER POSTERS ........., a fun gift for that fspeciaI Deraona locker. I SIGNATURE WALLETS ..,.., have your personal Signature printed right on your wallets .LOW PRICED ADDITIONAL WALLETSW. need more wallets? We have them at low prices even if you reorder later in the year. I FREE WALLETS ,... You can Qualifv for free wallets just by turning your previews in on time 35532 el! 194 Advertisements i LS rf f . if . V ' 5 , 3, 3 ERNIE COWAN PHOTOGRAPHY 340 West 2nd Ave. 741-0331 I WE MAKE YOU LOOVGREAT ot Cl price you C! afford! y V I A ,, , wwf H As Advertisement 195 ASLD AUTO ELECTRIC ' PerforrnancelMilcage Tune ' Air Conditioning Repair Electrical Speclailsts ' Licensed SmoglLamp DON TOWNSEND 5B36A1 p r1M Il S DI g CA92121 16191457-4006 W ff! f , . , XX 4. . 1, me 'DQD ES FAIRMONT CAPITAL ADVISORS mechanical Confraclors 3305333 2733527 145 South Fig Street Escondido CA 92025 E NO. 326627 7 DARRELL. DIVVELL T 196 Advertisements u ,ao 6 . 1 sfo dgwaffaw zagafzggemm Olll' Yearboqk NWWQ WN'-'i Y ,I L Pvrmmo f GRANITE QA coMPANv, mc. Pyramid Granite Co., miiiq Inc- , t ' Granite Products-Memorials Ed Show ?s '1YfztGai:'1Q,a2 6992 EI Camino Real 104-268 . .Q6'9P7ff3'5470 Carlsbad, Pictured: Phlhp Krmlirlrgdj Forrest Hoadley, ESCONDIDO COIN SHOP 16191745-1613 SID EMERSON A,N.A. Life Member 1213 111 NORTH BROADWAY AT GRAND AVE., DOWNTOWN ESCONDIDO CALIFORNIA 92025 Advertisements Paul Taylor A - - I I I Eg!! T J L G CUSTOM - I LUMBING all I ia TAYLOR'S CAMERA SHOP Q 5 RSSX'Cfl'f2T5'52?lif?Sfa. lEF2f?iiE,. gp , REPMR SER CE-UEWN CLE N NG-w TERHY TEES ' - 747-69311741-O'582 ' ' .- , W 6 'TQ' INC. 'fi' -i Photo Equ pmeni VI A I A A ls: Sales X Sgrvice Joe L. Gillvao i 3158 Marv Lune 1 Q ' Izscondido, 1 A 92025 321 N. Ash, Escondido, CA 92025 ill dg EIT 'li Bus. com 400-S903 fees. gem 746-A078 Tl I f, IT TE INVESTMENT . 2-Im A df SUSAQIORZRUILES K QL M fandy Scoville f 935 Epennsylvqnic Ave. . ESCOndidO,CA 92025 to 20051151 Vid RHUCIIU I'dI'l4W22Vi4ilggligigkliscondido, California 92025 - FEED I I , 'HAY gl STRAW ' GRAIN ' PET FUODS CFADDE ' SEEDS ' FERTILIZER FEED ' SUPPLIES ' FENCING ' HERBICIDES C :O' ' INSECTICIDES 'BIRD SEEDS 575 W. GRAND ESCONDIDO ' REIVIEDIES 0 TACK ' FARRIER SUPPLIES , ' BULK FEEDS MUSE?- 'H6uy,,,, - oven 20 YEARS ' FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM PURCHASE 198 Advertisements 1-P : 4 TASTE AND QUALITY ' 8 DELICIOUS FLAVORS DAILY ' FRESH BAKED COOKIES 0 WIDE SELECTION OF SODAS AND FRUIT JUICES ' EXCELLENT SHAKES AND BANANA SPLITS ' DELICIOUS JUMBO HOT DOGS ' OUR VERY OWN VOGGIE SANDWICH 330 W. Felicita Ave. C-6 Escondido, CA 92025 f619j 743-4019 I' ,fl - .t-V .. If X l an r H grand I broadway l escondido AURORA ENGEL 16193 743-6900 A UR ORA 'S HAIR DESIGNS Appt. 1020 E. Pennsylvania - Escondido, CA 92025 MARC PIERUCCI Audtoivideo Consultant San Diego: 9835 Mrra Mesa Blvd, 578-6668 Escondido: 215 W, Grand Ave, 74643511 Solana Beach: 200 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. 481-6065 'Estratiz S Jlfcxztan .Toad SPLCIAUZINC, IN CORUITA5 rg A N...- 246 S. Qumu' St. Escondido, CA fazozs '::.:b. 1619, 74034-I'l I ,Q t -l r I : A Special Look ForA Special Time 0 Bridal Gowns 0 Bridesmaids 0 Mothers e Large Gown' Selection ' Flower xi' of Prom Girls : l 'Q' Ns. and 0 Tuxedo I I. il! I Pageant Rentats ,lin -It X I Gowns 'V ' 4 sd. .ut mgauizd RIDALS-FORMALWEAR 1330 G E. Valley Parlmw Trafalgar Square Escondido 480-0252 595' ,U Advertisements 199 f pe - WECK JEWELERS meme. X fe if 'sk If A 218 E Grand Ave fBetween Jumper And Kalmnay Escondido CA 92025 Balloon Bonanza 741 2043 231 S Jumper Ave 741 2233 M1 h A m Q an Association of Dzplomates of Amerzcan Board of Orthodontzcs 'S R K MANSON DDS INC M A STENSTROM DDS INC oqfflyctiofnlsrs . '- ' '- , Zi-Q ' 'V , W 4. .1 1' ' 5 r. - 7' 4'- 1 ',--' -' f-1' 4 2,1 2.1 ..iflf7f1llfl-f ffffzm,-f 'off PL .fi ESCONDIDO OFFICE: 910 E. Grand Ave., Ste. E Escondido, CA 92025 16191 746-3450 RAMONA OFFICE: RANCHO BERNARDO OFFICE 2005 Main St., Ste. C 15835 Pomerado Rd., Ste. 103 Ramona, CA 92065 I Poway, CA 92064 C6193 789-0247 C6191 451-1800 200 Advertisements Phone 746-92ll l MICROBYTE---..-.:..- Hoffa's Unlque Software Appllcallons Valley Plaza Cleaners A Third Generation of Excellence 1654 E. Valley Parkway Susan Kim Escondido, Calif. 92027 Owner ART 84 LYNN SCHROEDER Glztmelul Qirt :mb Qmctiun Galleries 603 Eldorado Dr. Telephone Escondido, CA 92025 1619i 741-1513 140 E. Grand Ave. ' Escondido, CA 92025 f619l 745-6293 16192 432-9807 9 Free S Gym 1530 Linda Vista Drive GARY K. GANNON CO. 746-3450 Builders Developers Joe Free shows his nieces ' GARY K- GANN0N that working out at Free's Gym can make you strong. P.o. Box 1799 ' ' - - Escondido, Calif. 92025 745-3562 DUNCAN JEWELRY, INC. VVATCHE5. DIAMONDS. VVATCH-REPAIRING 136 E. GRAND AVE. W. B. tBll.L.J DUNCAN ESCONDIDO. CALIF. Advertisements 2 K .. M-PM Mini-Market 0 suee W Wwe - . . . -we Y 1 ' A Q 'L 0 E . we .. i . -:Q ' . -::'fI' :I k :: I.: . 5 kb 'f :E -1 Y' .. . -, .W .... ..... . .. . .... . N,.-mfs. b , , A, . if--f W 2 is YI Q t 55 ' 0 K .0 . ' fix ' M' W ' of .. .- 5,1 3 . Q sn. G 300 W. Washington W 741-5960 3 Y hina Szechwan Restaurant 1330-M E. VALLEY PKWY. 743-9079 pictured: QL. to r.J David Cheung, David Wood, Nina Kim, Joy Lin 202 Advertisements LORENZ F de JULIEN .lr D DS WALTER C JOHNSON D DS and GARY B WOODCOCK D M D Inc dd O A INLI- ISLONDIDO CALIPOR IA h I-RO TRH-T LITF NO Congratulations to the Class of 88 Q Ijsscommno LUMBER co X OPEN 7 DAYS ESTABLISHED 1930 LUMBER PLYWOOD DOORS MATERIALS HARDWARE Fmmdly PAINT TooLs Personal PLUMBING Sefvlce ELECTRICAL 745 0881 EQZZZSELNCE WE SEND FLOWERS WORLDWIDE CUSTOM ARRANGEMENTS 8: GIFTS LAURIE CHRISTIE 8. Co try Shopp g Ce te 1651 E stV Iley Pa k y co dd Clf a92027 Pho e 16191 743 2766 MERVYN S 1200 A k W 92025 16193 746 8828 SCIYP ' Tfiozmwwd JL-il IUHN cz olmall um 1 In wuc 'irons MANAGER CHRIS CLEMENS 540 W FELICITA AVE PRAC NIED Rx DRUG 909 E VALL. F' ESCOND PHONE 743 4711 ESCONDIDO CA 92025 B ss P 6191480 1081 . , ., . . ., . , . . . . , . . ., . Oral und Maxillofacial Surgery lib.. - 20, li 7T THIRI i . ' , ' ' 202: .. T'lp 't 574: l3l T- -- I' OV-- ' TEMnf..A.enf.fORm 3 11' T'I ph 't l4J6 -l,ll 0 - l 3 'Q' 1'-sw Q - 'gfnt kai' Q 70 wif. - Escondmo ,,,,,menaC,,, uto Par ay E d d , C l'l ' Town un in n r - a . E . . . S - SI D I Advertisements 203 Craig L. Grosvenor President merlcan Jmmssmnmjszmfnc' SERVICES . 9750 Miramar Ilnall, Suilr 225 San Ilin-gn. IIA 02126 O H1191 5301777 1 It rt bl our 1 I rN-XNIIIC 1 DOMESTIC 8: FOREIGN 16191 480-0901 Csmmso Smoo STN. 41:1 SHOP COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR 8- CAR CARE MAINTENANCE 427 NORTH Barca Sun? 101 I IIN THE VALLEY Auro CYRI BEN NASSERY Fscononoo CA 92025 OWNER 161917 1669 CLIFFORD R BRITTON M D FAMILY PRACTICE SE HABLA ESPANOI OI-FICI' HOURS 7i0 EAST K RAND AVE BY APPOINTMLNT ISLONDIIJO C A 9 O79 Best Wlshes K-QM m The Class of H10 1988 SPEROS A DOUMA5 Prop 323 W Grand Ave Escondldo Phone 16195 743 4 I D0 ,hm Brmo araro om Kllllj W XNNA sf' fx' 0 'fipkmie emgaf u, m A fr , E rm 1 if 11- we rn KC! my will fr' X! lfyou re stuck ln a vrgelables and succulenl slvrofood ru! why no! try u seafood And the hxrn 5 fresh allernauve a made are always free So why se! loorder sub or salad from Ile hir one rn a billion when Subway Al Subway we use you mn get one ofa kmd onlv choice meals and from Subway lhe fresh cheese garden fresh allernalwe Mega! Jdlanam 331 A W 1299 E Valley Mlsslon Ave Sandwlchaa G Salads Pkwy 743 2411 741 7878 Agrlcultural K Supply, Inc H Formerly Grove Chemical Co 1435 Slmpson Way Escondxdo, Callfornla, 92025 Gffxces also ln Chula Vxsta CA and Chandler, AZ Se- 'uril' -s 'I'Iu nu 'I IllI1'gl'ill1'lI Iles ws Ifquily liurp urnliun lllrln n- .V ' SIP I ,V H 43- I V to GL x - o , I , lil 0 - , . . Y .- - ' .Q ' ' . ' 1, ' ' 1 .' Y 4 .' A I . - :lr - V - 3 M, ll . ' O II , . 1111fmrm,.. -,ur llnv' wr, f, wwfff ff 7m'f,.I1L''ls-vNirw.. Hfffwm,, '7f'?lf'W'7'i,,,fJ,,,,, iw 'sv X- Www' .,... nd, -WM-,-,,,E.. ' X WM, Wx Mp' ,Q--' gf ' N . .v-, - gk .S -'D -5 , , . NWN., 'yy . 6, 3 '.Q,,'P.T.,1f n .'. fu? vu 0 -QD. .uv Q- -352. -52155 Q- lin, Q. . . . , , . D - , .5. , ,.urmn,,,,,.....-5 .,, 7, M , , -'P Q 0 M l ' ,Tv ul 11- - I ' .WM ,Li ' - 10' ' -1: D - 1 ' .Q-'rx ' in ,. . ---- , . 1- A 4 'vw I I ll I INV I TXJIW 'A lung -7. A I , ,fx 5 Q . I ., ,. ' ' j' I 1-1 nl' -. ' 1, I - . ,A A , -.-- , w w ls M xx Q . J, ,.fa,wm A--4351, ' ' -'i W'4fmw .N ,,,, W. , 1 f 1111144-f J J --- V ' ' . . . ll , ' , .. . . .. 1 7 . ' J' ' 1 v . A , V . . - 1 I I O O p , , . . . , . . . . 204 Advertisements urra Buick And ldmobile l600 Auto Parkway i 5' V? Qiiiiaga Blllllllllllllllllu '-., nn IIHIIIIIIIIUQ i deli. I P gas p as iw mmm Q ,' W I M ,N,, , ,, 0 Q . i aunnlnl nlnlult, mn n n uns: Guitars Drums Banjos Mandolins Dulcimers Amplifiers Effects Music Books Supplies Music available for Weddings, Receptions and Parties. 489-9251 344 E. Grand Escondido .041 Advertisements 205 plctured Suzy Kroesche TELEPHONE 745 0591 L 1 SHUSTER OIL 8: CHEMICAL JOBBER SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 635 w arm Ava Bob L Shuster E own no CA 92025 P, O. BOX 456 ' C I , 206 Advertisements Clyde A. Romney Attorney at Law Higgs, Fletcher 8a Mack NORTH COUNTY OFFICE 442 so. ESCONDIDO BLVD. EsCOND1DO, CA 92025-4899 16195 743-1201 BOB GILL gill and associates 16191 741-7768 737BEAH VALLEY PKWY . ESCONDIDO,CA.92025 INFORMATION PROCESSING ACCESSORIES Tfwmus 19. Bagfio QD.CD.5. 1060 7.2. GTI'll1If.7lVCl11lt1 'Telephone 74 7-1811 'Esconffiffo, Cow. 92025 frfours By Ylppointmcnt Githritleman' s Choice RESTAURANT 1020 San Marcos Boulevard Old California Market San Marcos, CA. 744-5215 1511-13 East Valley Parkway The Vineyard Escondido, CA. 480-9922 ll.:-.. ......-'- ....ii'-1'--'- .............i1 i gg-5: y y E 'iFLOVVERSBYJR,AIFD ?-.i-..-' i i NOQT1-1 COUNTY FAH? .-21 -. E iO1Q'7L1O-'I7OO -.31 3 1-SKU-882-191950 CALIF 200 E V14 QANCHO eww 50115 243 ESCONOIOO CA 92025 ' 7 K 5, X 1 I 'a f gf: A 1.4 , X 0 'Qi 'l f ?erfect ?arty 4 2- , , I here we make everyday a speczal occasfon X L C - 322 w. EI None Pkwy. K 7461121 Escondido, CA 92026 ' X I A A ' I.. x X Advertisements 207 ALEX N VAUREQUI PHOTOGRAP1 W For The Senior Who WBHTS More Than Just A - Pictune . . . 17150 Via Del Campo ' Suite 110 ' Rancho Bernardo 485-0064 I 4.0: '..'f.7 , .1 ,fue . V. lf- ,VV A 1 . . - ' U 1 .. ' I 4 ' CLASS 01-' 88 ' s ScrnPasqua1 High School .6 1 Le ' Wewishyouth yb 1' 1h y h d. ' , 1 -, 'Q Tlmes-Advocate 1 1' . ,I .S NorthCounty'sM'?:gS2c21I1F1eteNewspuper 1 V 208 Advertisements DRESS FOR LESS Ross Stores Inc. -gf R . .. g1rcl21ii:.F?JIoIgli?xfgat?or oss ' A JEANIFFER M SACHS C6195 746-7295 the entire family OWNER 82 MANICURIST including shoes and . . home fashions HAIR gl NAIL DESIGN - ESCONDIDO K ATHLETIC CLUB 1848 SOUTH ESCONDIDO BLVD. ESCONDIDO, CALIF. 92025 PAM SCHOTT MANAGER 130 E. Lincoln Ave Escondido, CA 92026 16193 743-4999 Robert V. Reznichek, D.D.S. A Professional Dental James- M. Gregg President Corporation W, Practice Limited to Pediatric and North County Bank adult Member FDIC . 444 S. Escondido Boulevard, Escondido, CA 92025 ' 619-743-2200 Orthodontics Congratulates the Class of . 1988 Picturesque Landscape Co. Dennis Price Don Gahagan MiSSi'g'ui?eeI5Eg 3490393 Designer 245 Rancho Santa 2014 Arborwood Place d Fe. road Escondido, CA 92025 Escondido, Calif. 92025 an a'C0S'92ff,g9 C6195 741- 5982 745-1831 745-1835 Advertisements 209 The Wardrobe 157 E. Grand Ave. 745-4242 pictured: Jason Schroeder To all the athletes I had the opportunity to coach: Thank you all for your efforts and excellent progress the past years. I am proud of your contributions to the Eagle tradition. May your coming years by richly blessed and remember always to pursue noble aim! Coach Wester ,1 rt,.r p lp up F pictured: Enrique Fonseca The Tile Garden 2010 W. 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Ryan 83 218 Index Backstrom, Franklin 74 Bacon, Andy 65, 114, 122 Baglio, Matthew 74, 123, 137 Baglio, Tricia 4, 33, 142, 224 Bagshaw, Scott 65 Bailey, Mark 49 Baker, Jay 55, 165 Baker, Matthew 64 Bales, Shannon 64 Balistreri, Jerome Ballard, Aimee 83 Ballard, Andrea 33 Ballmer, James Ballmer, Michael Banderas, Derek 73, 114 Banner, Bryan 64, 136 Banuelos, Angelica 74 Banuelos, Victor 64 Baptist, Sherri 64, 115 Barajas, Francisco 74 Barbee, Laurel 74 Barbosa, Denise 55 Barden, Alisa 75 Barden, Tracy 63, 109 Barragan, Jose Barragan, Tony 75 Barragan, Raciel 83 Barranco, Paul 55 Barraza, Paul 65 Barrera, Carlos 65 Barsell, Jennifer 16, 54, 115, 142, 154 Barth, Michael 65 Bartholomew, William 49, 120 Batcheller, Shane 54 Bautista, Monica 65, 117, 127 Bayardo, Angelica 65, 144 Becerra, Monica 64 Becker, Darren 75 Bell, Robbie 64 Bell, Stephanie 75 Bellandi, Gina 14, 33 Belmont, Elizabeth 64 Benito, Dana 33, 108 Benne, Jason 74 Benton, Jason 73 Bergeron, Valerie 74, 112, 155 Bermudez, Michael 64 Bernon, Blas 54, 114 Berry, Michelle 9, 25, 54, 106, 113 Betts, Bill 49, 160 Betts, Jeff 54, 114 Biddison, Kimberly 55 Biggs, Jay 74 Bill, Christopher 33, 166, 167 Binder, Thomas 74 Blackstock, Jennifer 74 Blackwell, Jeff 74, 108, 123 Bliss, Chance 63 Blount, Ryan 75 Blunt, Robert 64, 122, 148 Boatwright, Micheal 73 Boehme, Alisa 63, 109, 112, 115, 132 Bolger, Philip 64, 116 Bolivar, Elizabath 63 Bongiorno, Rhonda Bonner, Lawrence 55 Boomer, Scott 33, 114 Boose, Jennifer 75 See ' ee Eddie drive. See Eddie drive over Booth, Ramona 65 Borg, Lori 34 Boston, Dee 55 Bott, Douglas 55 Bott, Serena 65, 144 Bovee, Matthew 75 Bovee, Thomas 75 Bowen, Randy 65 Bowers, Marcus 74, 123, 130, 141 Bowyer, Mike 65 Box, Stephanie 74 Boyd, Milner 74, 141 Boyd, Sydney Boyer, D. Angelique 54 Boyer, Lonn 64 Brack, Noel 156, 157 Bradley, April 54 Bradley, Christopher 63 Bradley, Stephen 54 Brady, Brian 63 Brady, Julie 63 Brandt, Brian 54 Brandt, Christopher 64 Brandt, Todd 64 Brasfield, Jennifer 54, 55, 125, 142 Bratten, Brad 54, 122, 146 Bratten, Jeff 55, 122, 146, 147 Bratton, Andrea 74 Bray, Jeremy 34, 114 Bream, Michael 34 Brennan, Kelly 34, 115, 150 Bricno, Julie 64 Briggs, Jennifer 55 Britt, Kristin 83 Broadway, Nora 73 Brodesser, Mary 55 Brooker, Marshall Brooks, Mary 55 Broome, Christina 48, 111, 114, 156 Brown, Greg 34, 146, 147, 180 Brown, Heather 74, 112, 1 16 Brown, Jason 64, 109, 136 Brown, Lenny 54, 122, 166 Brown, Michael 64 Brown, Michael 49, 59 Brown, Reijiro 83 Brown, Suzanne 18, 65, 222 Brown, Tracy 65, 109, 112, 144, 145, 172 Browning, Gordon 65 Bruey, Aimee 12, 156 Bryant, William 34, 114 Bubbico, Lisa 83 Buenrostro, Lupe 74 Buman, Mark 65 Burelison, Tiffany 75 Burgess, Kimberly 34, 109 Burgos, Jorge 49 Buringrud, Adrian 54, 181, 134 189 1 Burey, Aimee 75 Burke, Elizabeth 14, 34, 1 15 Burke, Kerry 54 Burkhart, Mike 54, 120 Burns, Robert 34, 114 Busch, Jon 14, 34, 50, 115, 120, 121, 134,152 Butalid, Thomas 49 Butalid, Thomas 49 Butler, Kraig 54 Butters, Tara 64, 144 Cabral, Ruben 75, 123,141 Ciacciatore, Toni 34 Cafaro, Shelley 75 Cain, Collin-Dave 63 Calabretta, Kris 64, 129, 148, 152 Calderon, Jaime 73 Calderon, Mario 74 Caldwell, Lisa Callahan, Holli 54 Callahan, Rebecca 74 Callan, Cindy 73 Campbell, Christine 83 Campbell, Heather 64 Campbell, Steven 74 Campbell, William 55 Caniglia, Eric 64 Cannell, Raychel 49 Carabajal, Damian 55 Carapia, Nina 83 Carapia, Rosa 55 Caratachea, Ana 74 Cardenas, Jorge 74 Cardwell, Andrea 64, 114 162 Cardwell, Tanya 55, 114, 133, 156, 157 Carey, Amy 74 Carey, Jennifer 34 Carmody, Stacy 54 Carona, David 49 Carpenter, Gayle 34, 132 Carr, Erin Carr, James 64 Carr, Mary Ann 75 Carranza, Gilberto 65 Carranza, Salvador 54, 1 12 Carrillo, Claudia 83 Carrillo, Octavio 34 Carrillo, Rene 75 Carroll, Aundrea 75, 108 Carroll, Barbara 54, 109, 117, 142 Carroll, Thomas 34, 98, 108, 116 Carson, Trilby 83, 172 Comstock, Krista 55 iastelli, Jack 65 fastelli, Toni 14, 34 ,aster, Kevin 65, 115 Tastillo, Brett 74, 116, 146, 147, 180 ,astro, David 74 fastro, Elias 65 ,astro, Ruben 73 Tate, Clifford 64, 140 fauble, Kimberly 54 favallo, Tony 54 iervantes, Abigail 64 Thaffin, Jennifer 12, 74 ihairez, Arturo 64 Ihairez, Yvette 63, 112 fhamberlin, Emily 74, 155 Thamberlin, Jennifer 34, 154 Thampagne, Eugene 49, 120 ihaney, Joanne 49 ihapman, Gretchen 54 Tharles, Susan 73 Ihavero, Luis Carlos 49, 153 fhavez, Cassandra 49, 162, 163 ,havez, Herlinda 55, 112 fhavez, Veronica 34 havira, Luis 74, 123 'heung, David 34, 98, 112 fhianis, John 74, 141 Ihic, Tracy 55 Ihinchillas, Ellen 75, 115 fhinchillas, Lisa 55, 133 fhoate, Elizabeth 55, 59, 126 lhrastek, Susie 64 ihristakos, Kelly 75 fhristensen, Amy 64, 125, 130, 155 Ihristensen, Andrew 75 fhristensen, Gillian 64 fhristensen, Jason 73 fhristensen, Joseph 35, 18 Ihristensen, N. Scott 73 4 ,hristiansen, Tracy 12, 54 ,hristianson, C. 35, 108 fhristianson, Chad 54 Ihuang, David 117 fhuang, Tammy 54, 133 fhung, Son 63 fiancanelli, Gene 35. 112 Ciufitelli, Lisa 4, 7, 35, 117, 156 Clark, Adrienne 75 Clark, Christopher 65 Clark, Noelle 65 Clayton, Jimmie 54, 120, 134, 166, 167 Cline, Lloyd 65 Close, Paisley 74, 155 Cof, Nancy 63, 81, 113 Coffelt, Bobbie 54 Cohee, Ricky 35 Coleman, Christa 54, 112 Coleman, Doyle 83 Coleman, .loan 73 Coleman, Tara 64 Collins, Carrie 64 Collurafici, Frank 49 Combe, Jill 74, 130, 149, 172 Combe, Matthew 18, 35, 130 Connor, Kristin 55 Contreras, Judith Conway, Lynette 64 Cook, Jimmy Cook, Paul 55, 116, 122 Cordova, Monica 64 Coria, Laura 74 Corona, Xavier Cosby, Carrie 6, 35 Cosby, John 56 Costanzo, Gina 35, 108 Costanzo, Tina 35 Cota, David 73 Courser, Colin 74 Cox, Shellie 56, 117, 154 Cox, Tina 35, 154 Crandall, Michelle 74, 114 Crim, Jesse Cronin, Melanie 74 Cross, Andrea 83 Crouch, James 56, 138 Crowley, Brooke 15, 35, 106, 115 Cruz, Hugo 75 Cruz, Kim 35, 112, 115, 117, 132 Cruz, Louie 83 Crysler, Rene 75, 145, 172 Culp, Erin 73, 110, 114 Cunningham, Dayla 35, 155 Dabasinskas, Catherine 7, 56, 112 Dalton, Kenneth 56 Dalton, Michele 64, 144 Dalton, Reba Daniels, Timothy 64 Daniels, Travis 35 Dannenberg, Ray 73 Daum, Kenneth 75, 141 Dauphanis, Nicole 65, 98 Davidson, Erik 75, 123, 137 Davidson, Steve 56 Davis, Joey 35 Davis, Kristy 15, 35, 150 Davis, Pamela 65 Davis Randy 65, 71 Davis: Steve 65 Davis, Timothy 35 Davis, Zachary 83, 128, 129, 137, 164, 165 Day, Cathy 12, 35, 117, 142, 143 Daza, James 49, 138 De La Torre, Arcelia 76 De La Torre, Cinthya De La Torre, Sofia Dean, Sheri 35 Deblanc, Brad 66, 109, 140 Decamp, Peter 76 Decew, Kevin 112 Deems, Brandon 76 Defalco, Christopher 66, 122, 138 Degn, Monica 66, 111, 114, 144, 154 Degn, Tom 57, 160 DeGraaff, Jennifer 76, 1 10, 1 14 Dehner, Diane 66 DeJong, Robert 66, 102 DeKorne, Glen 35, 117 Delancey, Douglas 63 Delautre, Denise 56 Delfante, Paul 36 Delucia, Michael 76 Demeuse, Eddie 36, 114, 218, 222 Demey, Brock 12, 75, 76, 123 Ffxff' W' ' ' , ww W ,, ,N W ,,,, am: f' - af Demey, Taun 36, 51, 109 Denning, Deidre 77 Denning, Natalie 28, 56 Desaulniers, Maryann 77 Detenley Courtney 66, 162 Detwiler, Ryan 67 Dewall, Daniel 56 Dewalt, Michelle 77 Di Piero, John 36, 114 Diaz, Guillerino 83 Diaz, Raquel 83 Dibos, Jennifer 36 Dick, Brian 19, 36, 138, 139, 160 Dimoff, Kitts 16, 56, 130 Diwell, Jayson 56 Dixon, Garrett 4, 7, 36, 160, 224 Dobson, Shirley 36 Dodson, Shaun 36 Dombrowski, Darren 63 Dominguez, Alvaro 56 Donal, Joe 77 Doria, Julie 32H, 36, 124, l50,151,170, 171 Dougherty, Elisa Dougherty, Joseph 16, 57, 120, 146 Dougherty, Shawn 31, 36 Downing, Kim 36 Draper, Nanette 76 Drinkwater, Erik 67 Druse, Michael 76 Duddie, Audra 21, 57 Dukic, Snezana 36 Duncan, Andrew 36 Duncan, Benjamin 76, 123, 137 Duncan, Heather 36, 106 Dunkirk, Todd 57 Dunlavey, Jason 57, 146, 148 Dunn, Jana 36, 115 Dunn, Roy 56 Duong, Hung 76 Duong, Trang 83 Dupont, Shelly 67 Durrant, Jessica 76 Earnshaw, Carol 56, 76, 106 Eastman, Alex 56 Eastman, Birgit 67, 155 Eberhardt, Erika 83 Eccles, James 66, 140 Echavarria, Armando 66 Echeveste, Joaquin 49 Eckert, Robby 77 Eckhoff, Chandra 66 Eddy, Lee 66 Edginton, Kristin 7, 36, 132, 162 Edson, Jim 63 Eilerts, Allison 77, 116, 130, 145, 155 Eilerts, Scott 36 Eilertsen, Mark 77 Eldridge, Brian 21, 77 Eldridge, Christina 56, 114 Elisea, Oscar 66 Eller, Ethan 66, 122, 152 Elliott, Anthony 67 Elliott, Charles 36 Elliott, Theresa 67 Ellis, Amy 67 Ellis, Teri 56 Emarine, Chad 76, 123, 153 Emde, Tammy Emerson, David 5, 32E, 37, 98, 108, 109, 120 Endris, John 57 Engel, Duncan 130 Enright, Eric 37, 120 Enriquez, Jacob 57, 112, 1 13 Enriquez, Nancy 83, 145, 172 Erlandson, Francisco 76, 1 16 Erler, Nicole 37, 117 Escarcega, Michael 57, 166 Escobar, Rene 66 Eshelman, David 57 Eshelman, Julie 76 Esparza, .lessamy 76 Espino, Nancy Esposito, Anthony 37 Esposito, Stacy 66 Esposito, Suzanne 66, 170 Estrada, Lisa 66 Etson, Shannon 32E, 37 Evans, David 73, 109, 165 Evans, Jessamyn 49 Ewing, Jenny 66, 162 Fahring, Geoffrey 67 Faris, Craig 37 Faris, Troy 67, 122, 146 Farrell, John 37 Faucher, April 37, 113, 1 15, 1 17 Faucher, Scott 76 Faulkner, Julie 56 Fay, Kelly 67, 130, 154 Feather, Christopher 67 Feemster, Aboul 37, 120 Feemster, Maria 76, 157 Felt, Wade 29, 66, 116 Ferguson, Cheryl 66 Feria, Leo 56 Fernandez, Celina 56 Fernandez, Cynthia 77 Fernandez, John 49 Fernandez, S. Richard 66 Fesmire, Santana 83 Field, Mardiann 56, 125 Fierro, Jorge 66 Fisher, Nicole 77, 81, 113 Fitzpatrick, Carolyn 15, 37 Flanery, Melissa 37, 108, 1 12, 1 16, 1 17 Flickner, Anne 77 Flores, Jason 77 Flores, Jason 77 Flores, Rafael Flores, Trini 83 Flores, Victor 73, 122 Floyd, Amy 14, 37, 115, 124, 162 Floyd, Noelle 149, 172 Fogleman, Mark 56 Foley, Frank 66, 140 Fonseca, Enrique 22, 49, 115, 130, 152 Fonseca, Ricardo 76, 112 Ford, Tracey 67, 110, 114, 1 15 Forester, Todd 76 Forill, Donald 37 Foster, Kari 56 Fountaine, Colleen 110, 1 14 Fox, Ajuna 76 Fox, Christine 67, 81 Fox, Christopher 73, 113 Fox, Melinda 37 Index 219 Fox, Sheila 67, 98, 108, 130 Franco, Martin 73 Frank, Andrea 67, 157, 156 Franklin, Tomorrow 76 Fredenburg, Janelle 57 Freeman, Joe 76 Friberg, Michael Friend, John 83, 130 Frierson, Jack 49, 59 Frye, Heidi 37 Fu, Sandra 57, 112, 113, 115, 116, 132 Fuller, Jason 63 Furman, Stephen 66 Gaither, Kristie 66 Gallegos, Lance 83 Gallo, Tricia Galvan, Yesenia 83 Galvez, Matilde 63 Galyean, Anthony 37, 116 Gambone, Lynn 77 Gamez, Cruz 77, 130 Gomez, Jesus 57, 112 Gamez, Silvia 77 Gamez, Teresa 37, 112 Gandhi, Burhan 57 Gang, Alison 66, 127, 144, 154 Gannon, Jennifer 5, 37, 52,126,150,151, 170, 171 Gannon, Nikki 66, 126, 142, 143, 150, 162, 170, 171 Garcia, Amy 77, 125 Garcia, Araceli 66, 144, 145, 155 Garcia, Graciela 76 Garcia, Heriberto 63 Garcia, Jose 66 Garcia, Juan 37, 50, 120, 146, 152 Garcia, Laura 76 Garcia, Lisa 67 Garcia, Lynette 67, 110.114 Garcia, Maribel 76, 81 Garcia, Marybel 63, 113 Garcia, Nathan 56, 122, 146, 152 Garcia, Rodrigo 67, 129, 165 Garcia Sergio 76 Gardner, Matthew 67, 122, 148 Garduno, Brent 13, 56, 138, 139 Garibay, Araceli 56 Garibay, Esther 49 Garibay, Maria 76 Garibay, Yvonne 73 Gates, Crista 56, 61 Gaussoin, Elisa 76 Gaussoin, Yvette 37, 112, 113, 117 Gaxiola, Deana 83 Gazo, Mark 116 Gedminas, Paul 83 George, Dale 38 Geringer, Keith 56 Gerlach, Tom 56, 61 Gertsch, Jamie 77 Gertsch, Jeff 57 Geyer, Angela 63 Ghandi, Burhan 117 Giacalone, Matt 38 Gibson, Scott 77 220 Index Gilbert, Jeff 38, 120 Gill, Shawn 9, 38, 117 Gillard, Jason 66 Gillard, Kim 49 Gilliland, Eric 66, 122 Ginese, Ralph 77, 123, 141, 153 Gladwin, Nicky 57 Glaister, Marc 38 Glazier, Sheila 77, 114 Goewey. Ellen 76 Golden, Brant 76, 123, 165 Golden, Erika 12, 57 Golden, Marci Goldsmith, Julie 29, 57, 81,1l3,1l6,162 Goldsmith, Ken 66, 136 Goldstein, Jake 76, 129 Gomez, Javier 49 Gomez, Serapio 83 Gomez-Jardon, Teresa 56, 69, 132 Gonzales, Angelica 76 Gonzales, Brad 38 Gonzales, Candelaria 38 Gonzales, Josie 76 Gonzalez, Miguel 76 Goodson, Jeanne 18, 56, 1 13, 1 15 Goodwin, Jennifer 83 Goss, David 66, 122, 166 Gothard, Jeffrey 59, 77 Gothard, Mark 56, 59 Gottas, David 38 Gottier, Brian 66 Goulart, Suzette 12, 56 Goulette, Jacqueline 66, 98, 108 Govatos, Denise 77, 112 Graczyk, Michele 77 Graff, James 63 Graff, Mitchell 49 Granger, Andrew 38 Graves, Bryan 38, 113, 1 14, 220 Graves, Ken 38, 152 Greco, Alexandra 38 Green, Yvonne 56 Greene, Jason 83 Greene, Ryan 67 Greene, Thomas 56, 98, 108 Greenig, Brett 57 Greenlee, Eric Greer, Daniel 77, 130 Griffith, Jonathan 67 Grills, Chad 67 Grills, Matt 57 Grinager, Amanda 63 Gross, Joe 49 Groutagc, Daleanna 67 Groutagc, Phillip 57 Guern, Lori 66 Guerra, Erick 76 Guerrero, Abraham 76 Guerrero, Elisa 38 Guerrero, Evelia 83 Guerrero, Leonor 73 Guerrero, Maricela 38 Guiles, Pamela 17, 38, 115, 126, 142, 143,224 Guillen, Emelia Guillen, Raymond 63 Gunderson, Brenda 66 Guthrie, Jonathan 66, 122 Gutierrez, Dan 112 Guzman, Jesse 76 lladley, Todd 57, 136 Hadley, Greg 108 Haft, Kristen 56 Haight, Nathan 66 Halbauer, Shannon 38 Hale, Gene 76 Hale, John 38 Hall, Amy 66,111,114 Hall, Tyann 73 Hallett, Lora 49, 102 Hamada, Mik 38, 146 Hamilton, Jessica 76 Hamilton, Kimberly 66 Hamilton, Thad 5, 14, 28, 32E, 38, 115 Hamilton-Reynolds, Joann Hancock, Christopher 76, 123, 137 Handley, Bryan Hanna, Nick 38 Hanna, Wissam 77 Hannapel, Craig 94 Hanson, Kari 77, 145 Harding, Benjamin 67, 165 Harding, Cory 83 Hardy, Elise 67, 129, 162 Harksen, Holly 56, 61 Harp, David 57 Harrell, Joseph 77 Harris, Andrea Harris, Ladella 77 Harris, Paul 63 Harrison, Kathleen 56, 142, 171 Hart, Evonnie 56, 112, 1 14 Hatch, James 29, 56, 160 Hatch, Jeffrey 67 Hawkins, Nicholas 78, 129 Hay, Shawn 78 Hayslip, Tom 49 Hazen, Stephanie 78 Hearing, Alene 56, 106, 157, 156 Hebert, Jason 68 Hebron, Todd 122 Hecker, Kevin 18, 39, 120, 166 Hecker, Marc 8, 39, 166 Hegle, Kristi 39, 111, 113 114 Heidecker, Jason 68 Heinle, Erin 78, 130, 145, 156 Heintz, Duane 38 Hendershot, Hans 78, 123 Henderson, Christina 78 Henderson, Michael 79 Henning, Jacqueline Hensley, Maria 38, 112, 1 15 Hensley, Shelly 79, 81 Herde, Kevin 16, 57, 120, 134, 166 Hernandez, Alma 68, 130, 154 Hernandez, Tony 73 Hernandez, Uriel Herrera, Elvira 83 Herrera, Michelle 63 Herrera, Rebecca 63 Herrera, Saralyn 83 Herring, John 79 Hetrick Michael 49 Heyer, Jennifer 68, 133 Hibbs, Christopher 68 Hickman, Matthew 83 Higgins, Diane 57, 109, 1 12 Higgins, Pam 73, 125, 154 Higgins, Stefanie 63 Hill, Caroline 39, 51, 106 Hill, Joseph 58, 108, 114 Hill, Roger 18, 65, 68, 120, 134, 135 Hill, Sylvan 57 Hill, Vicki 58, 116 Hill, Wendy 79, 125, 149, 155 Hilton, Allison 78 Hilton, Elizabeth 78 Hiltz, Heather 69 Hinds, Kelly 39 Hinrichs, Joseph 78, 114 Hirschhorn, Robert 39, 224 Hoadley, Greg 78 Hockley, John 58, 114 Hodges, Allison 58 Hodges, Casey 58 Hodgman, Nicholas 18 Hoerr, Michael 39, 109, 120 Hoffman, Charlene 69, 157 Hogan, Kristine 69, 133 Hogan, Tammy 58 Hollis, Cindy 59 Hollis, Gina 78, 130, 144, 145 Holmes, Craig 39, 51 Holmes, Douglas 39 Holmquist, Sean 78, 148 Holtermann, Mark 59 Hoover, Dean 59 Hopkins, Julie 69, 144, 155 Hopper, Jessica 79, 114, 1 15 Horsburgh, Brady 59 Hortman, Norman 79, 129 Horton, Eric 58, 120 Howland, Heather 58, 109 Hoyt, Peter 58 Huff, Rodney 79 Hughes, Chris 114 Hughes, Collin 83 Hughes, Rikki 49, 113, 1 17 Huls, Mark 68 Hulse, Scott 49, 59 Humpherys, Brent 39 Humpherys, Tasha 12, 68 Hunt, Paul 49 Hurtado, Alfredo 79 Hurtado, David 58, 112 Hurtado, Ricardo 78 Hutchinson, Brenda 91 Hutchison, David 68, 128, 129, 165 Huynh, Mai 68 ii 1- Q gg .. Q?Qfms, ff- Sang W a s 135 Three's a crowd: QL to RJ: Brian Graves, Alysa Vanderzanden, and Randall Rhodes. Q Levy, Beth 83 Lewis, Erica 78, 130, 155 Lewis, Kendall 41, 117 Lewis, Michael 59, 152 Leyva, Sonia 69 Licon, Hope 68, 150 Licon, Jennifer 59 Liebman, Mavany 24, 41, 106, 113 Liittschwager, Nicole 41 Lin, Joyce 41 Linares, Michele 78 Linares, Richard 68 Lindsay, Christina 109 Lindsay, Karin 12, 41, 142 Lindsley, Christina 58, 115 Lindsley, Laurie 78, 110, 114 Lion, Alex 71 Lipinski, Kimberly 12, 58, 61, 171 Lister, Kimberly 41 Lister, Stephen 78, 123 Ljosdal, Rachelle 28, 58, 128, 162, 109, 163 Lloyd, Gloria 83 Lockwood, Lisa 7, 58, 61, l 17 Loftin, Pete 49 Loftin, Renae 81, 113 Loftin , Sherry 78, 83 Loftus, Mark 78 W if an it 1? Q47 JZ JQWi82Q84e?fhQ A . A rrtt 1 .2 . ,ana, H 888 A ,irr 58224 1 ,,,s3 ' li: 1 J ',,,, . . . and then the Wee Little Bear found Goldilocks in his Wee Little Bed! Johnson, Gina 40 Kirby, Jeff 78, 116, 130 Kupper, Kyle 83 Johnson, Jennifer 73 Kircher, Stephen 68, 122, Kurbanali, Cindy 59 Johnson, Joel 58, 138, 139 136 y . Johnson, Kerri 58, 112 Kirkbride, Craig 68 lbflffan Xlomafa 58, '12 Johnson, Kylie 49, 59 kimvskr, Goran 68, 138, lkh K0b'321V 39-115, J0nnS0n,l 0nmd 4o,51,165 139 138, 139 lloski, Danny 83, 140 lncorvia, Donna 78 lnnes, Leslie 21, 39 lnzunza, Arturo 68 lsakovich, Danny 58, 122 lslas, Lourdes 39 Jackman, Darin 18 Jackson, Darrin 59 Jackson, Jaycee 68, 130, 144, 157, 156 Jacobs, Jennifer 69, 114 Jacobs, Sean 59, 67 Jaffe, Shelli 59 James, Bradley 69, 122 James, Victoria 59, 109 Jarrett-Rochester, Christina 39 Jarvis, Eric 39 Jarvis, Mitchell 58, 114 Javier, Gilbert 78 Jenkins, Dennis 39 Jenkins, Karen Jilcs fStensgardJ, Jennifer 39 Jimenez, Armando 78 Johnson, Amy 58 Johnson, Deanna 78 Johnson, Denise 69, 127 Johnson, Derron 78 Johnson, Erika 58 Johnstad, Jason 40 Johnston, Ashley 69 Johnston, Lee 68, 109, 120, 146, 147, 152 Jones, Jenise 58, 109 Jones, Meg 59,111,114 Jones, Tanya 40, 117 Joslyn, Melissa 73 Juhl, Allan 40, 69, 130 Jures, Jay 40, 120, 166 Just, Jeremy 59, 120 Kahler, Tammy 40 Karouna, Banxa 49 Karr, Tammy 63 Kaska, Kathryn 79 Katz, Greta 73 Kaufman, Monica 40 Kaufmann, Kimberly 40, 112, 162 Keary, Josh 79 Keesling, Windy 79, 108 Keim, Michelle 59, 149, 154 Keith, Crystal 68 Kellam, John 59 Kemper, Frank 79 Kenter, Richard 78 Kepics, Lowell 40 Kiescl, Garon 122, 165 Kim, Nina 58, 61, 117, 127, 130 Kitchens, Natalie 69, 107 Klapka, Aaron 58, 63 Klassen, Danny 78, 114 Klassen, Joelle 40, 110, 1 14 Klemm, Peri 40 Kline, S. Allen 73 Klose, Christina 69 Klosterboer, David 40 Kluth-Owen, Nicole 40, 63 Knipstein, Gregory 58, 112, 136 Kohlmann, Jr., Henry 73, 128, 129 Kolbeck, Michael 69 Kolman, Susan 69, 155 Konczal, Cheryl 58, 109 Konczal, Deleine 78 Koser, John 68, 122, 136 Kraber, Christy 83 Kratzer, Eric 58 Kroesche, Susan 58, 112, 1l5,117,132,162 Kruse, Kirsten 15, 3212, 40, 99, 115, 162 Kubota, Mary 59, 117 Kubota, Steven 78, 141 Kuhlmeyer, Kristen 31, 32F, 40, 115, 142, 143, 171 Kuhn, Dietrich 69, 160 Kulbeck, Jeff 63 Kulick, Jason 78, 114 Kulick, Joe 40 Kulik, Jr., Andrew 63 Kuppcr, Kimberly 49, 113 Lafaille, Henry 73 Lafave, Michelle 59, 63 Lamarche, David 59 Lamrock, Liane 68 Lang, Sarah 58 Lange, Jeff 58, 117, 152 Langford, Jessie 103 Langley, Rose 68 Langpap, Bryan 58, 120, 146, 148 Laplante, Ronald 68, 122, 165 Lara, Arturo 68 Larimer, Maurice 49 Larose, Jacqueline 79 Larsen, Julie 69, 81 Larson, Jennifer 58, 102 Larson, Philip 58 Laumann, Scott 40, 134 Law, Sheri 69 Lawhorn, Bridgett 31, 40, 51 Lawton, Darrell 40 Lcc, Carrie 69, 127, 1'42, 172 Lee, Christene 79 Lee, Cynthia 79 Lee, T. Ling 41,109,115 l 16 Leedom, Tom 79 Leistman, Theresa 58, 63 Lembeck, Laura 73, 154 Lenartz, Dusk 59 Leon, Cynthia Leon, Mario 83 Longfellow, Katherine 58, 150, 171 Lorber, Brett 79, 123 Lott, Renee Lotterer, Chris 68, 136 Lotterer, Rick 41, 51, 120, 152 Loughnane, Conor 58, 122 Lovato, Stephanie 59, 126 Love, Jamie 79 Loveland, Andy 59, 120, 134, 135, 166, 179 Lovenguth, Doug 41 Lowe, Steven 63 Lowen, Matt 117 Lowrie, Joseph 68 Lozano, Jeannette 59 Lozano, Ladonna 41 Lozoya, Susana 73 Ludwig, Frederic lll 79, 134 Lusher, Tod 68, 115, 116, 140 Luther, Thomas 59, 112 Luton, Tara 58, 81, 110, 1 13 1 14 Luton, Treva Lutz, Renee 41 Ly, Nga 49 Ly, Trang 73 Lyman, Steve 58 Lynch, Christopher 41, 117, 128, 129 Lyon, Alexander 68, 116, 140 Lyon, Shellie 83 Lyons, Michael 41 Maceri, Maria 68, 144 Maceri, Salvatore 69, 122 Macias, Magdalena 58, 1 12 Macias, Maria 79 Macias, Teresa 112 MacMillan, Sean 83, 113 Maddux, Jon 78 Magallanes, Jesus 78 Index 221 Maier, Michelle 69, 133, 149 Main, Derek 12, 65, 69, 140 Main, Nicole 5, 23, 41, 126, 150, 179 Mangimelli, Jeffrey 58 Manivone, Bounthavy 49, 1 16 Manivone, Siriphone 78 Manley, Ronald 41, 134, 152 Marchant, Kevin 78, 114 Marciochi, Christina Marek, Estee 78 Marincovich, Julie 78, 1 1 1, 1 14, 125 Mariotti, Elizabeth 41 Markey, Jeff 58, 120, 152 Markle, Larry 41 Marler, Melissa 58, 113, 132, 133 Marquez, Patricia 59 Marrero, Camille 59 Marsh, David 68, 152 Marsh, Eric 12, 65, 68 Marsh, Julie Anne 79 Marshall, Dee Martin, Cathy Jo 73 Martinez Adriana Martinez, Amado 73 Martinez, Carmela 59, 112 Martinez, David 79 Martinez, Gloria 59 Martinez, lsaac 68 Martinez Joe 79 Martinez, John 68, 140 Martinez, Krista 68 Martinez, Rebecca 12, 63 Martinez, Susana 60 Martini, Mathew 60, 128 Marvin, Jason 18, 68, 115, 222 Marvin, Robert 63 Masamoto, Lauri 19, 60 Mason, Charles 60 Masoner, Julie 69, 144 Massmann, Andrew 69, 122 Master, Kathryn 79 Master, Michael 6, 41 Masuhr, Jolynn 41 Masuhr, Michael 69, 122 Mattern, James 69 Mattey, Randy 78, 123 Maw, Rebecca 14, 41 May, Christopher 78, 123 Mayer, Cheryl 68 Mayer, Tricia 60 Mayr, Diane 42, 112, 113, 1 17 Mayr, Theresa 68, 115 Me Cluskey, Jody Mc Cluskey, Shawn Mc Kuhn, Sherry 68, 133 McAllister, Jennifer 107 McArthur, Jennifer 21, 60, 68 McBride, Grant 31 McChesney, John 49 McCrimmon, Heather 78, 116, 130 McDermott, Shannon 78 McDonald, Kimberly 61 McDonald, Misty 63 McDougall, David 78 McDougall, Thomas 9, 16, 42 MeGough, Justin 61 McGough, Shana 68 McKelvain, Matthew 49, 59 McKin1ay, Julia 78, 127 222 Index McKinley, Rose-Marie McKinnie, Lynn 68, 117 McKuhn, Sherry 113 McLeod, Scott 79, 123 McMicken, April 42, 106 McMullen, David 79, 108, 130, 153 McMullen, J. Paul 42, 98, 108, 130, 152 McNamee, James 42, 50 McNeal, Kobi 42, 115 McSharry, Heather 69, 1 14 McSharry, Shannon 61 Medina, Sylvia 79 Medina, Tony 63, 120, 166 Meek, Erik 79, 134 Mehew, Tracy 15, 42 Meidinger, Michelle 63 Mejia, Javier 80 Mejia, Ricardo 83 Melendez, Angelique 25, 61, 113 Melroy, Christina 69 Melroy, Jason 69 Mendez, Adam 80 Mercado, Belen 73 Mercer, Gregory 69 Mercer, Tom 80 Meregillano, Eugene 70 Merkel, Joel 70 Metzger, Mathew 70 Metzger, Nicholas 70 Meyer, Jeffrey 42, 120 Meyers, Lori 60 Meza, Javier 60 Meza, Philip 80 Miller, Alison 5, 13, 55, 60, 109, 126 Miller, Crystal 42 Miller, David 83 Miller, Kim 42 Mihlikan, Shannon 70 Mills, Spring 70, 116, 162, 163 Minson, Darren 6, 49 Miotke. Paul 42 Miranda tGarciaJ, Emilio 63 Mitko, April 49, 80 Mitovski, Diana 83 Mittag, Chad 73 Mittlehauser, Mark 71 Moehlenhof, Chad 60, 122 Moeller, Stephanie 49 Molina, Rosa Mondragon, Rosa 73 Montanez, Stephanie Monteras, Reichel Montes, Bertha Montgomery, Peter 55. 63 Montoya, Aracely Montoya, Luis Moore, Ashley 71, 127, 144 Moore, Henry 80 Moore, Linda 83 Mora, Juan 49, 112 Morales, Monica 73 Morales, Norma 81 Mordaunt, Kelly Moreno, Beatriz 73 Morgan, John 42 Morgan, Laina 12, 60 Morgan, Traci 81 Morgen, Tim 42, 138, 139 Morris, Christopher 71, 109, 116, 140 Morris, Jerry 14, 16, 32E, 42, 115, 128, 129, 164, 165, 224 Morse, Angela 73 Morse, Cathy 81 Morse, Cindy 81, 172 Morse, John 4, 6, 12, 42, 166 Mortensen, Mike 60, 61, 138 Moss, Brian 80, 116 Mounier, Todd 71 Mullennix, Dawn 63 Munger, Jamie 80 Munoz, Daniel 70 Naftel, Shawna 80 Naftel, Trina 61 Nagel, Julie 70, 133, 155 Nash, Jessica 73 Nastich, Danielle 70, 107 Nava, Rafael 80 Nava fFernandezj, Terry 61 Navarre, Matthew 61 Navarre, Melissa 70, 110, 114, 133 Necochea, Roger 80, 113 Negrete, George 61 Newfield, Melanie 70 Newman, Harold 63, 120 Nguyen, Caroline 81 Nguyen, Tony 80 Nichols, Keith 42, 51, 120, 166 Nicholson, James 60 Nicholson, Kim 81 Nicolaisen, Trine Nielsen, Jane 7, 60, 69, 98, 162 Nieves, Maria 83 Nixon, Anthony 42 Nixon, Matthew 63 Noel, Heather 81 Noel, Joy 42 Nomichith, Laong fLindaJ 70 Noonan, Blair 60, 124, 142 Noonan, Kim 12, 22, 75, 81, 123 .. Nordrehaug, Kyle 71, 116, 140 Norman, Steven 42 Norman, Wendy 49 Nottoli, Christopher 32H, 43, 120, 152, 179 Nunez, Enrique 80 Nunez, George 80 Nunez, Juan 80 Nyemaster, Kristina 83,114 O'Donne1l, Dyan 60, 111, 114 O'Hanlon, Cheri 80 O'Harren, Shannon 4, 43, 109, 115, 120 O'Leary, Michael 73 O'Neill, Amiyo 60 O'Neill, Francis 60, 130, 152 Oberle, Grant 43, 120 Oberle, Ingrid 71 Ochoa, Agustin 71 Ochoa, Chris 80 Ochoa, Juanita 73 Olsen, Eric 71, 122, 136, 152 Olson, Jenny 83 Summer isjust around the corner! Pictured is Olson, Joshua 63 Olson, Melissa 43 Onda, Adina 80. 81, 113 Ornela, Damon 83, 123, 140 Ornelas, Ramona Orona, John 81 Orozco, Juan 61 Orozco, Mariano 73 Orrantia, Amy 63 Ortega, Jesus 83 Ortiz, Beatriz 70, 111, 114 Ortiz, Carolyn 81 Ortiz, Georgina 43, 111, 1 14 Ortiz, Ruben 81, 114 Osborn, Samantha 70, 133 Osland, Kyle 12, 43 Ostrander, Carrie 73 Ostrander, Kenny 43 Otten, Jackie 73 Ottoson, Amie 70, 114 Ottoson, Jill 81, 114 Owen, Cullen 80 Owen, Dawn 70 Owens, Damon 70 Owsley, Adam 80, 130 Owsley, Casey 18 Owsley, Kevin 63 Padilla, Jorge 49 Palma, Debbie Palmer, Jennifer 61, 117 Palomino, Elizabeth 80 Pantoja, Yolanda 70 Papich, Kenneth 61 Papoulias, Christopher 73 Paquette, Marc 43 Parrent. Tracie 61 Parsley, Krista 63 Partner, Travis 60 Partridge, Heather 43 Partridge, Heather 43 Patch, Stephen 60, 120, 152 Patterson, Kellie 43 Patterson, Shawna 60 Patterson, Sheila 60 Pattoek, Carrie 60, 117, 132 Pearson, Paul 73 Pebdani, Raeika 83 Pedersen, Linda 43, 69, 133 Pederson, Dane 60 Pellham, Wayne 83 Penalosa, Lisa 61 Peng, John 63, 113, 116, 160 Perez, Anna 63 Perez, lvonne 43 Perez-Smith, Lisa Perkins, Nicolle 43 Perry, Adam 80. 130, 141, 153 Pesce, Pamela 63 Petersen, Chris 43, 120 Petersen, Shawn 71 Peterson, Nicholas 71 Petri, Mickey Petri, Scott 71 Petrovic, David 71 Petrovic, Lillian 43 Petrovic, Nancy Petrungaro. Ricky 61, 120 Pettit, Scott 12, 61, 120 Peyton, Jimmy 63, 112 Pfaff, Ryan 60 Pham, Loan 70 Pham, Theresa Lien 80, 110, 114 Phillips, Debbie 43, 130, 154 Phillips, Kristopher 80, 123 Phoenix, Christopher 70, 97, 114 Pickering, Nathan 83. 108 Pierueci, Claudia 43 Pinckney, Scott 70 Pino, Angela 70 Pino, Gina 43, 115, 126 Piro, Amy 43, 51 Piro, Victor 43 ' Pitard, Jeremy 60 Pitard, Steven 81, 123 Pitner, Todd 44, 164, 165 Pitt, Joel 60 Pitts, Melanie 70 Pitts, Steven 60, 120, 152 Poe, David 81, 116 Ponchetti, James 31, 44, 120, 152 Pool, Timothy 44, 128, 129, 165 Portillo, Brooke 44, 130 Potter, Andrew 49, Potter, Diane 57, 60 Potter, Jennifer 60 Powers, Julie 61 Prestininzi, Dena 24, 25, 44, 113, 115 Preston, Jon 44, 116 Preston, Martin 49, 102 Priddy, Heather 61 Priesing, Julie Prieto, David 81, 137 Pritchard, Fawn 81 Proffitt, James 61 Proffitt, Lauri 44 Provencal, John 63 Provencio, Todd 63 Puedan, Art 61, 114 Pujic, Danielle 80, 110, 1 14 Pulido, Claudia 70 Pulido, Marcos 63 Pusker, Greg 31, 49 Raab, Michelle 44 Rabadia, Rohit 60 Rager, Jason 80 Ragland, Michelle 80 Ramirez, David 80, 123,137 Ramirez, Jon 71, 122 Ramirez, Juan 83 Ramirez, Manuel 80, 141 Ramirez, Marco Ramirez, Steven 44, 134, 135 Rangel, Alina 60 Raser, Steve 71, 122 Ray, Randall 80 Ray, Roger 60 Raymond, Thomas 71 Razo, Mark 81 Recharte, Carla 81 Reed, Vernon 49 Reeves, Heather 19, 60 Regan, Aaron 81, 123 Regan, Michael 60 Reiffers, Sandra 44, 69 Reilly, Bronwyn 112 Reno, Andrew 71, 108, 136 Renteria, Jorge 49 Restrepo, Elizabeth 44 Reyes, Ana 44 Reyes, Sara 83 Reyna, Rene 83, 112 Reynolds, Roseanne 61, 117, 132 Reynolds, Trueman 70, 122 Rezec, Omar 73 Rhinehart, James 81, 123 Rhodes, Randall 61, 113, 114, 122, 220 Riddle, Leanne 44 Ries, Chandra 19, 44 Riffle, Anne 44, 52, 132 Riffle, David 80, 123 Ristine, Eric 71, 80 Rivas, Jennifer 83 Robertson, Julie 80 Robidoux, David 44 Robinson, Chase 63 Robinson, Dana 44, 52, 101, 109 Robinson, Jennifer 44 Robinson, Tris 80 Robles, Lydia 80 Rocha, Silvia Rochester, Jeremy 80 Rocio, Alicia 70 Rodriguez, Areli 81 Rodriguez, Arthur 44, 117, 134, 135 Rodriguez, Carlos Rodriguez, Joe 81, 112 Rodriguez, Mary 81 Rodriguez, Natividad 81 Rodriguez, Ruben 70, 73 Rodriquez, Griselda 80 Rodriquez, Maria 70 Rodriquez, Ricky 44 Rogel, Selena 61 Romney, Christian 15, 61, 117 Romney, Elizabeth 80 Rosales, Edward 63 Ross, Patrick 6, 45, 117 Rothey, Casey 70, 111, 114, 149 Rothey, Chris 80 Rothey, Jodi 45, 150 Rothey, Nicole 14, 45, 115,150,151,154,180, 224 Roungtakoung, Chanfong 80 Roungtakoung, Xaykeo 60 Royer, Audra 70 Royola, Rowena 63, 108 Roza, Ken Ruelas, Jessica 112 Ruiz, Fernando 73 Running, Melissa 29, 71, 1 12, 1 16 Russell, Michelle 80 Rymer, Jeffrey 49 Ryn, Brigetta 71 Ryn, Jason 71 Saavedra, Armando 80 jumps off Deadman's cliff into the ocean of La Jolla Salacup, Herminia Salazar, Raymundo 73 Salgado, Freddy 63 Salgado, Richard 81 Salter, Bob 83, 128, 129, 164 Salvatti, Alexander 116 Sanborn, Graham 45 Sanchez, Marselino 83 Sanchez, Oswaldo 71 Sandland, Derek Sangalang, Norman 81, 153 Sanmarco, Sarah 70 Santoyo, Francisco 70 Sarabia, Genara 81 Savin, Jon 4, 8, 45, 115, 138 Saythong, Khemphet 81 Saythong, Khempraseuth 73 Schaeffer, Robin 60, 112 Schaetzke, Dawn 70, 156 Schaper, Chris 82, 130 Scheevel, Brian 82 Schirmer, Aaron 60, 164, 165 Schirmer, Heidi 70, 113, 155 Schirmer, Michael 28, 60 115, 164, 165 Schlemmer, Jeff 13, 60 Schmalz, Danielle 49 Sorensen, Melody 71 Soria, Artemio 72, 113 Soria, Esmeralda 83 Soria, Jesus 82 Soto, Marin 82 Soto, Martin 83 Soustek, Keith 62, 115 Soustek, Keri 72, 115 South, Karen 72, 110 Spear, Billy 49 Spence, Thomas 83 Spice, Paul 63, 115, 117 Spilman, Beth 71, 81, 83, 1 13 Spilman, Joseph 46, 113, 120 Spindell, Ryan 72 Spoon, Kasey Squires, Kelly 112 St. John, Katherine 83 St. John, Robert St. John, Susan 72 Stanford, Mary 63 Stanger, Stephanie 71, 82 Stark, Catherine 63, 124, 142, 154 Stark, Richard 82, 123, 137 Steagall, Danielle Steed, Eric 63 Steed, Matt 63 Stehly, Annette 82, 127, 145 Stehly, Christine 72, 125, 155 Stehly, Geralyn 82 Stephens, Christian 82, 141 Stephens, David 83 Stevanovich, Sasha 73 Stevanovich, Tanya 63' Stevens lAhlJ, Kelly Stillwagen, Sean 62 Stines, Deeann 113 Stockwell, Cory 82 Stoddard, Kjersti 12, 31, 46, 113, 117 Stoddard, Shannon Stone, Anthony 62, 165 Stoneking, Erika 73, 81, 1 13 Index 223 a Sundgirom, Derek 16, 28, Warren, Christopher 63 Weinberg, Jessica 83, 156 Vaden, Renee 63 Stowell, Rebecca 73, 172 Stowers, Christopher 82, 130, 141 Stratmann, Robin 73 Stringfield, Chris 83 Strother, Jennifer 73, 142, 143 Stute, Mark 62, 112 Sullivan, Aline 46, 52, 124, 162 Sullivan, Katie 83, 125,155 46, 50, 115, 120 Super, Tommy 72 Sutphen, Christopher 83 Suttie, Christopher 62, 120 Sutton, Aaron 62 Svatko, Kimberly 62 Switzer, Robert 72, 122, 152 Sykes, Kim 98, 108, 109 Szalkiewicz, Joe 63 Szalkiewicz, Lisa 46 Tabor, Jamie 63, 110, 114 Talvensaari, Michael 46, 52 Tan, Mela 83 Tardibuono, Jennifer 46 Tarenskeen, Lisa 83, 125, 155 Tarter, Eric 46 Tasher, Joanne 46, 142 Tasher, Thomas 72, 140 Tatenco, Victor 83 Taylor, Cynthia 82, 112, 130, 155 Taylor, Deanna 63, 112, 124, 154 Teach, Sheila 63, 171 Tebbs, Eric 72, 130 Tee, Yen 116 Telles, Karen Temple, Jennifer 63 Terrazas, Gonzalo 82 Tessary, Adrienne 46 Thanadabouth, Phetsamone Thetford, Cindy Thien, Mara 63 Tucker, Lori 62 Tully, Craig Turnbough, Patrick 49 Turnbough, Phillip 83 Turner, Kori 4, 47, 108 Turner, Todd 12, 75, 83, 123, 165 Tyler, Tirzah 73 Ukrainetz, Sandi 25, 47, 106, 113 Ulrich, Gwen 72 Ung, Sang 82 Ung, Sang 49 Ung, Sok Kim Unger, Stefanie 82 Urban, Jiro 82 Urban, Miki 72, 140 Urso, Jason 62 Uruchurtu, Jose 72 Vaden, Troy 47, 113 Valadez, Diana 63 Valadez, .lulio Cesar 83 Valencia, Rosa 82 Scott 62, 120 Thomas , Eric 46, 52, 120, Jeanine 14, 32H, 152 Thomas 46,112,115, 132 Thomas, Jeffrey 72 Thomas, Jessica 72 Thomas, Kim 46, 132 Thomas, Thompson, Aaron 62 Thompson, Abbie 46 Thompson, Robert 62 Thornberry, Joe 73 Thornton, Brandy 82 Timmins, Stacy 82 Tinsley, Brian 63 Titcomb, Celeste 73, 111, 114, 162 Tolliver, Rainy 46, 113 Tonon, Ana 46, 69, 155 Torres, Peter 82 Torres, Yolanda 46 Townsend, Angela 4, 32, 46, 115, 117 Townsend, Danny 82 Townsend, Michael 62 Townsend, Peter 83 Trendler, John 83 Triplett, Katrina 46 Triplett, R. Steven 83, 123 Triplett, Steven 46, 137 224 Index Valle, Araceli 47 Valle, Campeon 83 Valle, Chato 63 Valle, Osmin 63 Valles, Natalie 73 Van, Duy Vanderheiden, Dennis 73 Vanderwoude, Juliette 47 Vanderzanden, Alysa 29, 32H, 47, 109, 112, 115, 156, 157, 220, 224 VanHoomissen, Yvonne Varga, Dayena 63, 109 Vasconeelos, David 83 Vaught, Tina 62, 81, 113, 162 Vega, Jorge 62, 130, 138, 139 Vejtasa, David 72, 122 Veltrano, Colleen 82, 112 Venezia, Geri 82, 144 Verger, Debora 49 Vernetti, Kristin 12, 83, 133, 172 Vernon, Mara 62, 112, 126 Vickers, Kimberly 83 Vilay, Dalavanh 49 Vilay, Kito 49 Villa, Andre 62, 130, 152, 179 Villicana, Esmeralda 62 Voelkcr, Charles 62, 113, 1 17 Volciak, Valerie 72 Volk, Kerry 47 Vossoughi, Neda 12, 72, 126 Voyles, Elizabeth 5, 47, l 15, 224 Vu, Tuanh 83 Waggener, Patrick 83 Waier, Mary 72 Walbridge, Todd 72 Walker, Julia 29, 63, 116, 117 Walker, Richard 47, 130 Walker, Robert 82, 153 Wall, Geoffrey 49 Waller, Brenda 47 Walters, Michelle 72, 125 Walters, Steven 63, 122 Waltman, Michael 63, 122 Wanders 7, 14, 47, 109, 1 15 Wang, Richi Ward, Kristin 82 . 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