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., ,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
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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
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