Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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Jw :, :v, ,,v,.wfgw:1 ,ww f we , Q 5 w. .m.,m ,m 5 w,'m 71,11 we 1 - aa - 1. v-.- Jw- K ' ,r Y , - -- ff - , Y. r ,w?'i2', ' V- ,V 5 ' 'f , ' 1 , , Nxwf Iii? Xa.-lf, g...- ff' f ,.,. E.. E ' L5 'X 1 1 .Q S fr 'K ' 'V A M A , If Q . 13 6 , Ax , , in W G 1 ,x , I 1 , i , -Ci f I TUXEDO TILLY: Mirror, mirror in my hand, wno's the fairest in the land? OFF THE LIP LOUIE: The morning session was stoked! SURF'S-UP SUSIE: Don't you love seafood? PREPPY PAGE: Look Buffy, monogrammed ski- 'vies on sale at Neiman Marcus! T.T.F.W. CToo tacky for wordslf' 4 BUFFY BRiGHT: A.T.D. Pi Q:- Cabsoiutely to dieb. 6 4 4 w-f W, ' ,yt fn ,Qi x Ag., Q 5 , www ,FW aff , 6 1' , EM fl 'W iw' . S? ff k 'ga ww. -fx 4 ' fi, 3' mfg-Q. - 1 'S fr , .Q Y xffaefffa' 1'-f 5 ig! if ff 1 5322325 TJ 'yi' Qfrijfz 51+ iiiglwai, . Q-Fr: ,Z 3351533 93155 '1 if affix' ' 1' 1 Q - 3:3 xi' : 155 V wg. 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THEY D0 COME TRUE Dreams turned to reality for many of the participants in the 1982-83 Homecoming. Each event leading up to the crowning of the Queen and King was greeted with enthusia- sum and participation by all. Santana Sultans displayed their spirit and creativity by donning truly unique outfits on each successive day of homecoming week - rangingfrom tourist day to pajama day. The week was topped off with a success- ful assembly in which A.S.B., Santana Cheerleaders and Helix cheerleaders showed us a lighter side of school life and gave us one last look at the Court before the game. During half-time, the classes led off the festivities with imaginative and realistic portrayals of several fairy tales. With curiosity and suspense filling the air, the candidates and the Honorary Princess arrived in old fashioned cars and awaited the moment which would reveal the winners. Dis- covering that they had received the lucky roses, Laura Hud- son and Bill Mottola were crowned Queen and King. The evening was then rounded out with a picturesque display of fireworks and an exciting finish to the Santana-Helix football game. EZ? if P. Wi . ixqs 18 sw , rff me SPUTLIGH TED Long hard hours of practice every morning defi- nitely paid off for the Varsity Cheer Squad. They at- tended cheercamp, where they received two first places for pom-pom routines and a second and a third for their cheers. During the summer, the cheer- leaders also held fund raisers such as coca-cola and hot dog sales to raise money to buy their uniforms. When the school year came around, they were prepared to entertain the fans. Besides being in the spotlight to lead the cheers, they made colorful signs for the games, sent out goodies, and participated in several class competitions with the football team. Over-all Varsity Cheer had a good year Group shot: Debra Elliot, Cheri Poe, Brenda White, Stacie Sheets Kelli Ryan, Kim Kolesar Cheryl McCoy Debbie Kamb, Sharon Farrow, and Dorothy Elliot find 22 Varsity Cheerleaders 5 Q fl-: ' 1' ' . 3 55 H 'V Q. 3 Q. Vi .1 ISV ' lc 1 'L ,. ,fl M ' -. .,. 'K ' c , I Cheerleaders 23 24 J.V. Cheer GREA T EXPECTA TIONS Many new faces appeared on the J.V. cheer squad, but that didn't stop them from being the best. Their high spirit and enthusiasm helped them cheer on our J.V. teams. The squad made signs for the football team to run through after half time and handed out care packages These consisted of candy brownies and other goodies for the team During the summer they held a car wash and had hot dog sales to raise money to buy their uniforms With spirit and enthusi asm like theirs we look forward to next year with Great Expectations Group Shot Back row Julie Cochoit Shannon Packard Christy Crawford Shelly McClaine Middle row Wendy Zas toupil CherylHowe Front row Stacy Willits Michelle Lieggi Renea Manini Kim Marshall 5-A 'N J.V. Cheer 25 ss and athletic's are just a few of the thingssthat Q A.S. B. attempts to provide crea't' Q positijee outlets and policies that affect the welf it Egfie School. To a unifying force that brings together faculty, staff, and students. to all Santana staff. The program is called Positive Attitude or PAL, for short. Each B. slected randomly from among the staff a secret pal. They hope to open the lines of communication through this method making it clear that the success of the school depends on ev- eryone working together. Everyday during fourth period Gary Sanchez, A.S.B. President, along with his officers, commission- ers and assistants worked extremely hard to make the 1982-83 school year productive and exciting. A.S. B. is not a class of all fun and games. You must be very responsible and dedicated. The work was rewarding especially when it was appreciated. Mr. Hunter, the new A.S.B. advisor, applauded the members of A.S.B. by stating This group was the hardest working, most enthusiastic and helpful group that l've been associated with. Their success was due to their dedication. as c A.S.B.. P KR 2,4 S as 59s 5 ' ,whulvuv L p L L L ggi-TSE A 1 ig: Y rs, M r1?.3?'?.2 ? A Row One: Patti Gordon, Wendy Hersey, Jackie Chapman, Bill Lenoff, Mike Baranowski, Steve Quiggle, Michelle Gipson, Anita Galliher, Row Two: Kathy Arnold, April Eledge, Dennice Rousey, Darren Smith, Ralph Childs, Jane McCollum, Celine Wood, Kim Simpson, Jacquie Riedel, Gerilynn Dickenson, Row Three: Gary Sanchez, Mr. Hunter, Sonda Fielder, Todd Sherinian, Noel Bishop, Ken Fish, Mike Estrada, Maria Schibetta, Dorthy Elliot, Kim Kolesar, Christine Howard, Susan Zepeda, Tammy Marshall, Row Four: Laura Hudson, Bekki Morehouse, Caroline Pendleton, Michelle O'Gorman, Cherie Poe, Lisa Ashmore, Abe Sawaya, Ray Martin, Not Shown: Tina Williams, Kirsten Branch, Kim Murphy, Lei Pacheco. A.S.B. 27 355: W . i t i W f Qf, W' wh 4,-pim p I- - . A b 1 fifgt he y Suita idn t have out Weir pride and spirit dur- ? ing class c ' continumifor the fifth consecuf ii tive year. 0 rga the A.S.B. claifcompetition was heid ,film i . . on Thurs ays Quad and provided entertainment for many st lien 'iasses competed with each other in various gy-ents inijgf g tricycle racing, tug-ogyvar, car stuffing, and jello slurpi i fin order to gain the m6st the 2 ei . K IM. , . Mine 5 rf ,if K.:,We,i?!,x .tAc1N,.5k,.5!w 'wal W ,,.ir-we-'Wifi-fr , iw, rQgn iw '5 '53f ,,fj.ii ' W? 4 , , :Zh ,rx NS! it ,Q ,,,7,, my is ie if trophy at 1 ws +- fe gf? .Qt iff, 'ii . Aw!! if -.af .V,L ,, :Q 1 5 ,I it !' H 14 ii, Z, lv, I, ,. , M , 'ii ' Mm , W, iff, W ,Wi A I We N' ' - -' W i W' ,,t, ' - W'-4 2 tw. ' Jw, f fi' NW TW' if f MW' if Mi fxgw L v I fi ,We k, , if at if'f ' , rtlfizfi , i N Q M ' . , , , 'gag -.,L Q - r W if ink Q ' is , t .21 L SZ if f-if 'f ,i ,, , , ' ' K , , , , wi A ., L W ' hc. ,ff L. ILP 'i ' f f 1 'L I ' f, 1 :JW , f. ' Q ,k,, -fL,,if'5i4:'f'f' vf,'ff ' ,M 1 'Mj3vjffY'f!,'fiW I i f i . L iit,rt W Wil QAM' ' 'e3W mW ' 'A , M257 I lxiy A 4 4 1 Officers and Section Leaders: Stacy Wells, Sharla Nunn, Llnda Ketcham, Chrissy Nicks, Vivian Stegrnann, Lee Hamilton. Concert Choir: Chrissy Nicks Vivian Stegmann, Paul Haslinger, Tina Souza, Jeri Jarvis, Joe McKinney, Ronda Birdwell, Carrie Cuadra, Bryan Nukn, Sandy Newell, Linda Ketcham Frank Haslinger, Pattie Owens, Wendy Standard, Tom Walker, Chris Nault, Terry Poole, Sharla Nunn, Lee Hamilton. Director, Mrs. Deanna Good 30 Choir A CHORUS LINE Although the choir was rather small this year, they managed to come away from competitions with some of the highest ratings. Their many performances includ- ed Christmas on the Prado and the annual Spring tour. To help sponsor these activities, the group held two fund raisers. Led by an enthusiastic director, Mrs. Deanna Good, the choir had a successfully good year. Ensemble: Top row, left to right, Terry Poole, Wendy Standard, Chrissy Nicks, Carrie Cuadra, Vivian Stegmann, Sheri Velesko, Bot- tom Row, Sharla Nunn, Brandy Jernigan, Ronda Birdwell, Linda Ket- cham, Sandy Newell, Treble Glee: Top row: Chrissy Nicks, Peggy Gerrin, Olga Munoz, Tsung Tsu Chang, Linda Ketchum, Sandy Newell, Ronda Birdwell, Jo Lynn Astolfi, Sheri Velesko, Stacy Wells. Middle Row: Tammi Flores, Vivian Stegmann. Jeri Jarvis, Kim Powers, Brandy Jernigan, Dana Forbito, Lisa Christisen, Janine Holman. Front row: Amy Bond, Lea Anderson, Wendy Standard. Jessica Barker, Stacey Converse. k'.- KzK - - A V K A K. K - K r'J'i ., - L. , KK KK KK KKKKKQK .K K , A KK K. KK K K .K K K KK A K K . K K v.W,L KK K KKKK KK K. KK K . x K MK -K 'W A - ,.,...--m...,. .,.m,,-fn-agxmfw-.qwffgwwg-wmqg-f w-,w1.f,Nf WM .wr H, .QW , ,. -M my -f ,I W , V.. , -- L... uf , Q .. , f, -- . . , V. , ,., f N- D., , M.. M , 'T N f .n WU' 51 .wg mv-,K W 'F 1, 'J phi-1 2, N -I A .1 F210 ,W ,, N7 fd , .frh f ,,,,,, A 1,1 A A Q. ,du ,4j,M:f.-in fy ., , , ,V ' !,?,1,-0425. -an ..- V ' W4 4. ' ,4 , gf. it -Alu, 4 , vw .v , ,Q ps' ' .,9 ,, ,g ,. ,., ..1 fy YL 999 M Ii' 4 In 1 wx. , 'tr Aff, f e .gl 00 1-K X fa ' is X ,. .4 ' ff 5 ,, N , i- fd Qw- fx, I STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE Adding flare and color to the Sultan Band is the auxiliary corps of banners, flags, and a majorette. These young women beautify the band with their gracious routines. Through daily practice, the corps has achieved the ability to perform complex maneuvers that draw audience acceptance. The leadership of Angie Barker and Marla Nielsen has encouraged the flags and banners to be proud of their winning spirit. First class baton twirler Debbie Campbell uses her skill to perform her routines with poise. These fine girls deserve the recognition they strive for. , .-,, ' ,, - T if-1 ,,,1 Ii: , 'Y ,', I- T '.,, re. , -',i f its ' iiii z A '--r b , aeziilf rr: f ,.., -1--f .. ,iiiv 'fi 1 ' D ,. ., M., ..,,, uvbgb ,t it errir E I igf'-H ' ,, 1-'l i' i ,.,, HOlI'TiGS,',LQ Gluhm :A , ' 1 . ' hr - -I ,,,,,'-' 14 . A' W .. ,,,.,,,. . V: A. W fi ., ,,, ',', gg.f,sJ,' f -Q fn ' Q fi- lsirer , ,,,, sggigf V L 5 ..,- f,,', ' T ' .f-' 1 ..: ' ,1i't ,.iii1tee' T - - f . , In K kff!:1g,,:e:g,5i1f'- 1 E: w ,.., --rii -,t. . T rrsii f ,vrr rreii J: 1,721 ,L -:jigs k,.-f.-f g - , fi f . ., K I K 1 f h' '.t' Twirler, kr,,-V'L -i. tt Mtttitisgstztzc:at Ht2fti'z+tEQaff2if I J .tt Capt. A.,Barlser, Lint. I. Rominger La' .llll gp 1 RUNNING T0 RECOGNITION If there's any extracurricular activity that deserves a round of applause, it's definitely the Santana Sultan Band. Under the direction of Mr. Gary Oakland, and the leadership of Drum Ma- jor Linda Le Blanc, the band has immensely improved in show- manship and musical ability. This group of dedicated musicians may appear small, but their Sultan pride has enabled them to capture the attention of audiences at parades and field shows Debbie in action. g Twirler D. Caimpbelt throughout California. Practicing every day after school, Cand not to forget the grueling 2 weeks of camp in August!D, these spirited students have given Santana High School a promising reputation. Hats off to each one of you! t a E if MV i L VL A. .vx,,,,,.... 38 Campus Life ANIMAL HUUSE Campus Life was one of the most influential clubs at Santana this year. What is Campus Life? Campus Life is a club that provides for teenagers a non-pressured atmosphere to develop them- selves socially, mentally, physically, and spiritual- ly. Campus Life meets every Thursday night at 7:17 either at a member's home, or, after the club became too large, at the Santee Boy's Club. One thing did happen at Campus Life: people had fun! Campus Lifers were seen working at the Haunt- ed House, participating in a city wide pillow fight, relaxing at Living End, or partaking in a good ol' Campus Life crowd breaker. Opportunities were given to Santana students to talk seriously about the problems of teen life at Guys Only or Girls Only. The most probable reason Sultans were at- tracted to Campus Life: it was a place where you could talk openly with friends and just be yourself. Opposite page: clockwise: Kim Lemke and Dee Dee Schultz imitate Noel Bishop and Chris Bipley. Campus Life staff put on a skit to get a point across. Tom Hemming relaxes as he awaits for the meeting to begin. Charlie Scandlyn quiets down the crowd. Campus Lifers ham it up at Break-away. This page: Don Darrow and Mike Estrada flash the photographer a smile. The girls relax at a weekend retreat. The crowd awaits the punch line. Susan Zepeda and Laura Hudson demonstrate a new dance. Campus Life 39 The Competition Under the direction of their new coach, Mr. Cox, the Speech Team upheld their reputation as being THE COMPETITION to beat. Strong and dedicated, the team met every Wednesday at 2:45 in the Conference Room where they rehearsed and per- formed their speeches. ln previous years, Santana was known as an excellent but strictly lnterpretation team, but this year there are several students who have supplemented that by competing in Debate, Oratory and Advocacy. Clearly then, this team is ready for THE COMPETITION. Clockwise: Mike Sandelli waits his turn during Wednesday practice. The ad- vanced team left to right: Jodie Lee, Teresa Shaffer, Dennis Kelsch, Marlene Diesher, Karen Blanck. Group shot: Marlene Diesher, Karen Blanck, Debbie Cambell, Jodie Lee, Dennis Kelsch, Laura Hagan, Kirk Orndorff, Teresa Shaffer, Dana Harned, Mike Sandelli, Lisa Moffat, Polly Holman, Debbie Schack, Karen Boggs, Standish Paul, David Bradley. Not shown, Mark Gann. Fame rrnii in Group shot: front row, left to right:PeacheS Wells, Ananda Lane ' arleiriiedweliher ,' ' Susan Zepeda, Neville Page, Back row: Tom Walker, KirstenB,ranch, 'Dennis Kelsch, Kathy Card,d ie, - i i vid Smith, Kristen Kuhlman, Teresa Shaffer, Karen Blanck, Mike Sandelli. Clockwise: Ms. Morgan the pretty lee gggg nqgewdf her class. Karen Blanck directs Mike Sandelli in the right direction. Marlene Diesher and Mark Garin perfQrm NlVAL. 1 i,,i.-, A , T 'Q Oo f 'f',dI '44 Koi ffixog, We Sukan swdems xrfxkh excivimg, news, C5 ogjxrixoo-5, We CONSULT NWT 'nas mdxw swdxfxrxg M5301 newspapefs, Txoe 0 a'oXe xo produce or'xgxnaX Qapef. 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'f'P1f 4 H fh- . ,Q , 5.51.11 5. ' . w, Q wif Q I' M. .- A An Cif?di 5 U'iaU5 SF??'5e'ed l i 2 uttmg n 5 SU ef l . III1 I11111III111 46 Ah Hey, whafs going on h lhz ' ',' Y Larry Keays and a friendq 1. iwzixii 'fi 13:2 ,,.. -f'E?il,l?iifli fiifxrffflffbllfff- Q' and Sonda Fielder Wendy ' 'S TRIPE A challenging experience, J.R.O.T.C. Uunior Re- serve Officers Training Corpsj prepares many young rn n nd women for careers in the militar field. ea y OC, . .T. . provides a realistic military experience for GD, students with its skill developing exer- training. lnvolved with Santana for Pry directs R.O.T.C. Row: R, Nlullens, P. Gray, R. M.Buzenes,D.TaWor,R Manmng,C.Duchene Back Row: R. Owens R T S . hro- ifzff A 48 SKI REPORT When and where there was snow, the ski club hit the slopes. With its returning faces and its new beginners, the team participated in several one-day trips to Snow Summit and weekend escapes to Mammoth. This year's Ski Club had a new advisor, Mr. Herzog, who has been a long time skier himself. Fundraisers such as candybar and almond sales were held to make the trips a little more afford- able. The Ski Club has a very good year and everyone turned out a better skier. THIS PAGEQ Mike Estrada, Vice Presidentg Caroline Pendleton, Treasurerg Bekki Morehouse, Secretaryg Jeff Greene, President Cnot shownj. OPPOSITE PAGE: Mr. Herzog, Advisor, Mr. Herzog, Joann Herzog, Stacy Ames, Sharon Farrow, Brian Farrow, Diana Robles and Kandi Pettapiece pose for a pic- ture after a day of skiing. Group Shot: Sandra Bowstead, Gina Christopher, Carie Abrams, Kevin Straiton, Mike Estrada, Jane McCollum, Chris Erwin, Steve Corn- well, Rick Christopher, Paul Kay, Karen Perry, Joey Diaz, Wafaa Sawaya, Mr. Herzog, Kenny Bissett, Chris Lang, Gerilynn Dickenson, Jackie Riedel, Caroline Pendleton and Bekki Morehouse. . gg 5 I If .--a. 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CLOCKWISE: This page: Kim Coltman hogging the ball. Bekki Morehouse, Caroline Pendleton, Gerilynn Dickenson, Tammy Marshall, Debbie Vasquez, and Jacquie Riedel cheek to cheek. Neville Page and his dog Spot. OPPO- SITE PAGE: Cyndi Carroll shoots for two. Cheez wonders where the ball went. Jim Payne and friend burn rubber. Tom Schultz enjoys the ride. Nicole Vance juggles the ball. l o 55 DIFFERENT STRUKES The Santana girls swim team splashed into this '83 sea- son with a whirlpool of school spirit, skill, and determina- tion, They dove into their meets aggressively, giving the Grossmont District some tough competition. As a result of hard practicing and team effort, the girls swim team was able to improve their skills, surpassing the talent of last years team. These Different Strokes are what made the team. Teamshot Back row: N. Jones, C. Carroll, K. Summerfield, Coach Si- natra, W. Eastman, S. Farrell. Second row: A. Coulter, J. Stewart, A. Laser, D. Going, D. Pickett, S. Valley, M. Boles, S. Paul. Third row: J. Bird, K. Taylor, C. Taylor, K. Pettapiece, R. Pitkin, J. Dinmin, K. Beckner, M. Gluhm. Fourth row: C. Montinue, L. Gonzalez, C. Peterson, K. Teters, D. Hansen, R. lVlcCarty, T. Carifi. ' ' , , V' 'i ' ' N.,Jones, r.rrrA ---i---Q------u- H, 'Q -gk eiifff Eastman VICTOR Y Soccer at Santana can only be described in one word Victory . Win or lose, Santana's soccer team coached by Larry Forster felt victorious. Hard work blended with aggressiveness and quickness kept Santana going strong throughout the season. In his fifth year of coaching Soccer at Santana, Coach Forster believes strongly in a stressful yet enjoyable practice. Condi- tioning was a key word in many of the practice schedules. Each member of Santana's crew strived to accomplish their goals as a team while working hard to finish the 83 soccer season in victory. ff-- HY- --iw' 7' '-'ww Q vw, u- --M W ...W ..., -v' Nd - qw Us , 4-fp I 42' as Q H 1 A , Q! Q? HW gyy is .sm-lF 'x br i li This page: Clockwise: Mehran Hamidi tries to steal the ball. Keith Quiocho boots the ball out of the penalty box. Santana possesses the ball on a free kick. ln a burst of speed, Ken Fish out runs his opponent. Opposite page: Clockwise: Team Shot: Victor Renteria, Jeff Roberts, Richard Gordan, Vince Renteria, Rich Jessup, Jim Ziska, Larry Keays, Lorimel Arabe, Noel Bishop, Ken Fish, John Mobius, Steve Morgan, Goalie Keith Quiocho. Kneeling: Tim Wourms, Mehran Hamidi, Wayne Murphy, Jeff Le- gace, Adam Boyte, James Duran, Kevin Coleman, Man- ager, Chad Mackie, Coach Larry Forster. Not shown: Andy Gutierrez. Left: Keeping his eyes on the ball, Adam Boyte slams a header. Right: With great concentration, Andy Gutierrez prepares to trap the ball. 59 Having a high degree of deter- mination at the start of the sea- son, Coach Ray Sanchez's Sultans brought out a great deal of hidden skill. With most wrestlers posting excellent individual records, the team was led by Manuel Hernan- dez and Larry Converse, both par- ticipating in CIF finals. Coach San- chez said that if this past year's wrestlers return next year, the team will be skilled and unstoppa- ble. Clockwise this page: Matt Sherman with head and arm pin. Team shot, back row from left to right: M. Sherman, J. Shotwell, A. De Grief, S. Willets, Asst. Coach Mark Langenfeld. Middle row: M. Hernandez, T. Strong, T. Costelli, J, Domingo, L. Con- verse, M.A. Lugo, B. Sanchez, K. Marsh, Coach Ray Sanchez. Bottom row: M. Over- oss, S. Woolery, J. McConnell, M. Buzenes, L. Slobig, C. Harmen, G. Solz, C. Merrit. Not pictured: R. McConnell. Clockwise opposite page: M.A. Lugo and Kirk Marsh eyeing their opponents in line- up. Shane Willets listens to quick advice from coach. Leo Slobig signals a win. Mike Buzenes arises victoriously. Larry Con- verse setting up a pin. Larry Downs waits for a whistle. Mat Maids from left to right: Vicky Jansen, Marie Gawrys, Kathy Gilliam, Kelly Hansen, Marla Nielsen, And Robin. Manual Hernandez overpowering oppo- nent. IN VASIO OF THE BODY SNA TCHERS 60 wTw-iv' , ..,.. 53312 -, .,,, N,,,1k , , CLOCKWISE This page: Assistant coach Jeff Ferris discusses a bar routine. Teri Ash- more performs her routine with pride. J.V. Group shot: Back row: P. Gordon, M. Stowe, D. Lemke, D. Mills, Third row: C. Neimi, P. Lairson, T, Ashmore, Second row: J. Souza, D. Broadhead, Front row: B. Campbell. Varsity Compulsory Group shot: Left to Right: M. Daly, K. Marshall, K. Barnett, K. Coltman, B. Scott, T. Breitenstein, T. Shmillen, S. Pickarcl, Y. Manini, H. Altizer. B. Webster, S. Murphy. CLOCKWISE Opposite page: Coach Mary Daniels spots a balkwalk on beam. Jamie Virgil executes a backtuck. Stacy Pickard stopsfor a pose in her routine. Kim Marshall dances with confidence. Becky Scott exhibits a perfect sole circle on the parallel bars. Qi ,, THOSE DARING YOUNG LADIES . . . Courage, determination, and skill are traits definitely possessed by each member of Santana's gymnastics team. Although, gymnastics is beautiful, it is a dangerous sport that must be approached with positive mental and physical skill. lt takes 1OO0!0 of each girl's dedication to maintain the high standards our gymnastics team has achieved over the past years. Santana's team continued to set and attain high goals. They strived for excellence and perfection on each piece of apparatus: floor, balance beam, uneven bars, and vault. Varsity optional team: left to rightg D. Springer, T. Marshall, D. Hewitt, D. Springer, R. Pine, K. Akans, S. Willits, C. Gilly, D. Shultz, J. Virgil. Clockwise: Donna Springer displays a handstand on the uneven parallel bars. Compulsory gymnast Teresa Schmillen executes a split leap in her routine. 64 Gymnastics i I' sf. iffy 7 3 t 'VAR Clockwisez Chay Gilly leaps above the treetops. Didi Shultz attempts a daring backspring. Exibiting grace Tammy Marshall performs a handstand. Stacy Wil- lits displays strength on beam. is avg ml I 51 l . S1 .1 z 'V 'sf Gymnastics 65 66 Waterpolo J.V. Team shot: Back Rowg Richard Jones, Bob Overcash, Cathy Peterson, Jeff Cox, Joe Auerbach, Mike Ferguson. Coach Phil Sinatra takes a breather during practice, Ananda LaBerge and Bob Capoocia discuss game plan be- fore the game. GUYS AND DOLLS Although the team had a tough season, a few good things happened. The first was the arrival of a new coach, Phil Sinatra. Next, was the decision to change the sport to co-ed. The third was the way the play- ers improved. Outstanding offensive play- ers were Dennis Straily and Peter Franke. Outstanding defensive players were Bob Capoocia, Kelly Carter and Rick Smylie. These changes started new traditions and gave inspiration to the team. Varsity Team shot: Top row, L-R Robert Capoocia, Peter Franke, Ed LaValle, Dennis Straily, Kelly Carter. Bottom rowg John Mobius, Ananda LaBerge, Rick Smylie, Cindy Carroll, Jacob Gorham. Rick Smylie yells strategy. Play- ers gather at side of pool to discuss next play. Kelly Carter passes ball to teammate. Waterpolo 67 THE LUNGES T i YARD lf there is one thing that Sultan football has, it's dedication and teamwork. It was once said, lf you work together as a team, instead of apart, as many individuals, you'll be bigger than the biggest player and better than the best. Santana has the teamwork and determination to prove, the last isn't always . .. The longest yard This page: Jeff Lenhoff gets advice from coaches, Noel Bishop going back fora pass, Ron Sargent returns a kick. 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Stress- ing discipline, the JV football team was driven hard and was forced to strive to do its best. What more could we ask for? This year the JV football team was a first rate force of potential stars. Nice job gentle- men! THIS PAGE clockwise: Coaches pose for team shot, left to right, Chamberlin, Murphy, and lsorda. For the JV team it's practice, practice, and more practice. Team shot, Back row: J. Conway, G. Arroyo, F. Dube, M. Medford, S. Cornwell, R. Childs, L. Mitchell, R. Wheeler, B. Gunther, D. Rowson. Middle row: M. Mosher, C. Brad' ley, K. Stralton, R. Rezendes, M. Shute, D. Henson, R. Christo- pher, R. Calisa, B. Rack, D. Gomez, R. Wilkerson, D. Schilling, K. Silvia, L. Taylor, B. Cox. Front row: P. Contrara, T.D. Sutton, E. Orozco, M. Parmer, K. Todd, R. Anderson, T. Taminia, D. Vaca, J. Russell, M. Uapea, M. Jackson, E. Uribe, Manager R. Gaut. lf, .mg-m pts I 72 J.V. Football 7 V 4-ii' .hw www As' 'vw '35 ,Mk an-A ,. My ku, but. M, - 1 , 5. P aw-A 1 ,.' .- J 1, -ii Ehw-9 XG 1 Q. , af fmf,, fm-isa ,A ,. Q-,, g i.,,Q'O, .X , FPS? 'K ,RQ X law- wj ,,--- 'V , A mf.-1.,y A MQ , WEEKENDS Weekends for Sultans included many ofthe most popular activitiesg riding the wild surf, a great desert escape, or just running to that fa- vorite place in the sun. Whatever the scene, this part of the week was explored with style and expertise by everyone. ,Q ,. H . .-,' f.,,f. . 1 i f 4 ' ., f,., I-:i55si9 ?7ffD,iffj k' 'L f, f , 'f 'l mnw lszwa. M ' 'W' A REAL RACQUET Strength and determination were both the attitude and goal of the girls' tennis team. Starting his second year of coaching, Gary Bunker pushed the girls to become a team, as well as helping each girl individually. Developing the skills each player brought to the team, Coach Bunker added strength, thus building endurance. Those who do only what is necessary to get by would never make it on this team. Lesley Hakala, 111 singles player, has tremendously helped the team with her undefeated record of 48-O! She is ranked within the top 15 from southern California. Three team members made the C.l.F. individual tournament. Lesley was seeded itl singles, and Karen Davis and Nicole Vance were seeded 112 doubles team for the league. Thanks to the encouragement and hard work of Coach Bunker and the girls, the tennis team has once again been a success. This page: Lesley Hakala puts forth her all, as she serves the ball. J.V. group shot: Back row: K. Gilliam, J. Gardner, B. Galvan, Coach Gary Bunker, D. Mobius, K. Perry, and M. Gawrys. Opposite page: Clockwise: Varsity group shot: Standing in rear, M. Duffy. Back row: L. Hakala, T. Kirpatrick, M. Horning, N. Vance, G. Bunker, C. Plante, G. DeIaCruz, D. Mobius, K. Perry. Front row: L. Davis, L. Ramsey, and K. Davis. Preparing for a baseline lob, Karen Davis carefully watches the ball. Assistant coach, Kathy Horn- ing, and Coach Gary Bunker, with team mascot Ali McKnight. Tina Kirpatrick and Monica Horning switch sides with a score of 5-2. Awaiting the serve of her oppo- AAA' ' ::: nent, Colleen Plante plans a strategic return. Mt- afg- is '54 Wei A 4 ar W' 'gm ff Girls Tennis 77 I Efwgtw Im A ,, 5 Q f ul x Q -f W '93 wi tif v if PLA YI N WITH STYLE Fortheghtsonthe.hunorVarsHyteanmitwas a time of learning new skills and gaining exper- ience.EnthuQasUc and deternnned,thetean1 came out daily for long hours of practice. Al- though there were only 4 girls returning from last year, their playing certainly didn't look like it. The experience and talent exhibited by this yeaHs.LV.teaniseenisureto be an assetfor nextyears Varytyteanm CLOCKWISE: this page: Cheryl Brackett passes the ball to the setter. Returning the serve, Ethel Stephan shows deep concentration. Team shot: top to bottom: Debbie Risner, Darlene Pickett, Stacy Leone, Connie Grell, Kerensa John- son, Jolene Santanen, Coach Dave Nichols, Laura Gardiner, Cheryl Brackett, Kris Farris, Tina Williams, Trina Woods, Kim Washington, Scorekeeper Audre Castro, Debbie Pick- ett, Ethel Stephan, and Opposite page: Laura Gardiner passes the ball with style. As the team backs her up, Ethal Stephan passes the ball. The team waits with anticipation for the serve. Debbie Risner reaches for the kill. Cheryl Brackett looks on as Ethal Stephan and Chris Farris block the spike. ,.., T9 80 Volleyball tszstgi Volleyball 81 nw -...a.....fff Q ,,.. E W SUL TA NS OF FIRE Cross Country is more than a sport. lt is a Lifestyle. Those who commit themselves during the season are usually committed to training all year round. To compete well not only requires intense training, but also talented athletes and excellent coaching. Though this year's team had some problems, Sultan Cross Coun- try has the potential to be next year's Champions. Clockwise, This page, Fast Feet race by. John Kelley and Ed Rice display their sunglasses. Jeff Adragna and David Champagne take laps prior to the big event. Opposite page, John Kelley, Ed Rice, Mike Noah, Jim Busike, Jeff Adragna, and Anthony DeGrief race through the water. The team enjoy themselves on a run at South Mission. Ignoring fatigue, John Kelley finishes his race strongly, x5 V, A . L, 83 FEETS T0 COME Often Junior Varsity and Girl's teams are thought to be less competitive than Varsity sports. This year's performance of both teams proved that to be just a thought. J.V. was headed by Justin Hafer and Joe Essertier. The Girl's team was led to victory by Laura Cook and April Bright. Both teams showed they had what it takes to compete well. Clockwise, This pageg Frank Haslinger leads team warmup. Justin Hafer and Junior Gonzalez relax before a race. Sultan runners show concentration. Opposite pageg Girl's Team: Lisa Evans, Genie Hemingway, Laura Cook, Lisa Gonzalez, and April Bright boldly leap from a sand dune. Team Strength. Pat Swarens endures a long wor- kout. Girl's warming up. April Bright considers next race. 84 Cross Country -ix F5 Cross Country 85 3 2 The 1982-83 Varsity Bas- ketball team proved, surpris- ingly, to be a tough oppo- nent. Expected to be the underdog of the league, they combined their youth and talent with hard work and new learning concepts to be- come super performers. Considered a young team, 2X3 underclassmen, the Sultans used their youth and superb offensive skills to turn the tide on their opponents. Through grueling hours of physical practice and mental discipline for better perfor- mance, they grew to be an aggressive network of fast- paced athletes that made the Sultan fans proud. CLOCKWISE: This page: Ed Ray- mond, Willie Graves, Robert Gaut, Coach Vickery, Jeff Barry, Les McFadyen. Opposite Page: J. Ta- tum, D. Green, Nl. Baranowski, G. Sanchez, E. Lopez, J. Barry, B. Sie- kert, J. McAlexander, M, Pelletier, W. Graves, E, Raymond, l.. McFa- dyen N 87 mit' ONE UN ONE The most Important qualltles a team can possess ID addutlon to determlnatlon and sklll are an unselflsh attltude and a deslre to Improve The Santana J V basketball team combined these qualltles and was able to competlvely confront each team with con fldence Through vigorous practice and flne coachlng theJ V basketball team was des tuned to give the Grossmont League some tough competition Blppley M Ferguson Rlght row C Lopez C Lenhoff B Huggins W Mathis D Wulllmler B Heacock Back row Mgr M Duke CoachD Hollman Team shot: Left row: M. Gomez, D. Rowson, J. Cox, C. 88 WINNING SEA50 Many hours of hard work and patience undoubtedly paid off for this years Girls Varsity Softball Team. In spite of all the new young players, the team finished third overall in the league. Pete Jernigan, their coach, camefrom Mt. Miguel this yearto coach at Santana. His knowledge and positive attitude made a big contribu- tion to the teams achievements. Four returning infield- ers and all the new additions helped to create many upsets throughout the season. With all the new young talent on the team, the future of Varsity Softball ap- pears very prosperous. This page: clockwisez Tina Kirkpatrick lays down a sacrifice bunt. Pitcher Johna Cook hurls in strike three. Laura Hudson makes an unassisted double-play. Debbie Mobius takes ball four. Opposite page: Attempting to take out the catcher, Laura Moir slides in home. Team shot: top row left to right: Christine Sherman, Shirley Noir, Laura Hudson, Laura Moir, Pam Baer, Debbie Mobius, Tina Kirkpat- rick, Coach Pete Jernigan. Bottom row: Chris Winans, Chris Farris, Debbie Jacobson, Christy Dennison, Diane Hanson. Not shown: Johna Cook and Asst. Coaches John Cook and Bob Johnson. 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Opposite page: clockwise, Debbie Risner concentrates as the pitch comes in for strike three. Kathy Cadieux awaits a throw from the catcher. Team shot: top row left to right: Coach Marty Nellis, Sabrina Custer, Debbie Adsit, Adrienne Medina, Brenda Diebold, Sheri Johnson, Adela Medina, Kari Teevan, Sam Lyons. Bottom Row: Kathy Cadieux, Kim Chil- dress, Debbie Risner, Kelly Smith, Tracy Olsen, Cheryl Crowell. Not shown: Manager Lisa Gluhm. Pitcher Sam Ly- ons studies the opponent before the game. This page: Sa- brina Custer hopes for a victory. After throwing the ball, Kim Childerss awaits the call. Tracy Olson smashes a base hit. Sheri Johnson prepares to field the ball. 12010, . . .. .A ' v . 'Sauk-5 ' - I ' --'ma Aa-1, - ft -rss:-ls., . - A , , - . ,.?5,-5. - I 4, 2 - f I ,. 9-f 3. D,-,gf N 1 V 'H '1-.f.......,,. . . , .S I K. 'N' .. , :L up ,-an---X23 , 'W 't --W ' -W -43-.K-3s'--wt .,,, --.......,,.-M., ' ' r U a N, A. , .... 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Straily rvu Phul Snrfatra E --VVI M- , ., - ' f ? ' -0' I vm ' uweisw A Place in the Sun Concentration and dedication are just two ingredients of the competitive golf player. Luckily, that's exactly what this years golf team has. Their persevering drive towards excellence, proved to be helpful in those questioning moments during competition and also in the long hours of practice. They earned an outstanding reputation as being one ofthe top teams in the district. Showing good sportsmanship on the course, the team showed the skills of true Sultans! This page clockwise: Dave Smith eyes up a put. Ken LaFond and Pat Oritz on the green, Pat Ortiz: good form. Jeff Green wedges out of the sand trap. Opposite page clockwise: Dave Smith studies the fairway. Ray Babcock's close but no cigar putt. Rick Lindemann: makes an impression. . . in the sand. The team clockwise at top: Ken LaFond, Dave Smith, Jeff Green, Coach Dunton, Pat Ortiz, Rick Lindemann, Ray stub Babcock. nf 96 'ff .,., , . I m,w.,, , si, 1 a .II fs-- Displaying grace, style, and a bit of court elegance , Santana Girls' Basket- ball was a team to be reckoned with. Made up of twelve hardworking, deter- mined young ladies and an equally hardworking and determined coach, this team demonstrated the most intense and aggressive game possible, leaving their league opponents stunned and defeated. As in other sports, teamwork, skill, and leadership are the keys to success in basketball. Experienced and dedicated, Gayle Gyles helped lead each aggres- sive attack, while Shirley Nloir could always be counted on to score in double figures. Leading the team with refined ball-handling skills and contagious enthu- siasm, Dennice Toga Rousey's experience and leadership helped guide the team to victory. ,gdy ,si ix rp . ....s x. 0lfN fl , 5- l x XM. W4 S C 'J E I an A Y lin ei E? 9 sis 5 Q it E E ,Z Q E 2 AHY4 EAW 9 4561 BW' NN THINGS T0 COME This year's J.V. Girls' Basketball team was a winner before it even stepped on the court. Although mainly made up offreshmen, this year's team had hustle, defense, intensity, sportsmanship, and class. Expertly coached by Dave Holman, the girls learned the fundamentals of basket- ball and how to play the Pressure defense Santana is famous for. The end result of the hours of practice was a well skilled team who had loads of fun. At the close of the season it was evident that the players had caught Santana Basketball Fever. if ' 'off .ie 'Yu My im, , ,... L ,.,,,,l T' Q QQ 'HL 2 ,,.,..--Q---R ' ' , ' ' -A an .,, , . 1 -, V. f ,basin-s. 4.g, .- .,, -f M,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..MM,N, ,A ., H .. ?.5f' Llimflgaunv-Tr. f A A N - '- ' iii!! .wilt f ,gg :Mt Jo Ann Hillary Hoop fit 1? Krisl Yarns -r , .:, ,Q I ax ,Hi ,fr ,1 my ,H ,, fr al ' . , ,rr V Hr K V 2. , N j' , 'A ,IVV '31-pe J'-,499 1 ffgfygea. V,., I , . '7 ' QQ? ,Y I ' Q . - - ' 41' f- ve F' . 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'E ml' 1' 'W ight 'fav SULTANS 0F SWING With skilled and experienced pitchers, outstanding hitting ability, and good overall team speed, it comes as no surprise that the J.V. baseball team had a successful season. This page: clockwise: David Dolan 84 Mike Palmer, Kenny Todd, David Deitrich, Team: Front row: left to right- T. Hernandez, C. Bippley, G. Anderson, S. DeIaCruz, D. Dolan, D. Henson. Middle: M. Medford, K. Todd, R. Wilkerson, D. Vaca, D. Deitrich, S. Papillon, T. Ellingson. Back: J. Long, M. Hook, J. Console, M. Palmer, J. McAlexander, L. Martin, R. Sylvester, D. Hodgeson, Darren Vaca 81 Gene Anderson, Tony Ellingson. Opposite page: Clockwiseg Kenny Todd, Rob Wilkerson 81 Scott DelaCruz, Coach Bill Homik, Jim McAlexander, Gene Anderson, Tony Hernandez 84 Jim McAlexander, Chris Bippley WM ..,, 4-...ws '..l' ' ::: 'Hififffzf-,,f?ll'ix--5ssfYEfff t ' - - Q, W f 1 .-.rf-. L.-..,. .. t K. 9' . ,- HI., alfw f- 'e- if. To A ma. 1 106 STAR TRACK Track is a fiercely competitive sport that re- quires an enourmous amount of concentration and dedication. To compete well an athlete must be in the right frame of mind and top physical shape. Getting athletes in shape, however, is not as important as teaching them to work as a team. Helping to boost team spirit before the season had begun, Brian Riggs, Pete Graham, John Dierking and Tom Briones placed first in the prestigious Michelob Invitational. Surely, the motivation, ef- fort and spirit of this sets a prime example for future Santana athletes. Opposite page: M. Webster flies over hurdle. J. Busike runs competitively. Teamshot bottom row I-r: T. WVourms, J. Weeks, M. Furgusen, J. Dierking, M. Glover, A. Silva Middle row r-l: J, Kelly, W. Low, K. Huntly, J. Busike, T. Brown. 3rd row I-r: M. Webster, T. Hunt, W. Graves, B. Cox, J. Morgan, 4th row: r-l: P. Graham. M. West, J. Pingtella, C. Lang, R. Green, K. Radke goes for it in pole vault. P. Graham rests after a race. This page: J. Kelly and P. Graham start work out. B. Cox flies over bar. J. Pingtella throws shot. Adragna, DeGrief, Hunt, Furgusen. Graves, Schilling, Green, Pingtella gaze upward. 107 108 STEP BY STEP Made up of young athletes, J.V. and girls track competed well this year. Despite the inexperience of most of the J.V. team, they managed to stand up to more experienced league rivals. The girls team, who had fine athletes in almost every event showed a lot of strength this season. Both J.V. and girls teams, being fairly young, led by the expert coaching of Layton, Caster, and Scholten should do well in the future. Opposite page: Mike Noah and Anthony DeGrief concentrate during a race. Team, bottom row leftfright: Warner, Gunter, Gomez, Wiggins, Dentong 2nd rowfrom rt.: Bond, Neahring, Noah, Gorton, Kiefner, Jensen, Webster: 3rd row from lft: Ad- vanga, Dubose, Degrief, Casados, Pentella, Schilling, Malard, Diez, Kay. April Bright passes opponent. M. Glover poses for pictureg Gomez sprints to finish. This page: D. Hansen finishes strongly. L. Evans, J. Kelly, D. Schack, start race. Team shot bottom row L-R J. Santanen, R. Ratliff, B. Cobb, Coach Schneider, M. Husted, C. Martin, D. Green. 2nd row: L. Cook, A. Bright, L. Evans, T. Kiefer, H. Sherman, D. Shack, L. Wallace, B. Owens. 3rd row: K. Cook, K. Washington, G. deIaCruz, D. Hansen, E. Searcy, J. Kelley 109 THE ROYAL CUURT The boys' varsity tennis team ended their season on a positive note, with the best win-loss record in four years, thanks to the superb efforts of returning players, Lorimel Arabe, Bryan Mendez, and newcomers, Dave Stark and Bill Hayes. Due to the strength of the team, they were able to bring about a change in their image by building winning attitudes and self-confidence. The J.V. team record was also impressive thanks to Joe Vitanza, Greg Nelson, Bob Guzman, and Tim Gaffney. This will help bring about a positive carryover for next year's varsity team. Clockwise: This page, Bill Hayes performs his winning volley, Fred DelaCruz plans a cross-court volley: Bryan Mendez returns an awesome backhand. Opposite Page: Lorimimel Arabe displays a perfect follow-through: Joe Co- choit prepares for a low drop shot: Cliff Wolf meets the volleyg Group Shot: Back Row: J.V. Teamg Bob Guzman, Don Coleman, Chad Macke, Tim Gaff- ney, Jim Preal, and Mark Baker. Front Row: Varsity team: Joe Vitanza, Greg Nelson, Daren Smith, Shaun Hannon, Bryan Mendez, Lorimel Arabe, Fred DelaCruz, Joe Cochoit, Cliff Wolf, Dave Stark, Bill Hayes, and Coach Jim Hill. 110 9 .-N, , in .W ' I 'Q v . 'f+4ia:.:' X ' 1 --'N-Qfwa-Q-,.b-1,uf..a ,. f ' .: , I : . - Q 'ix f - Ak .,,,E l.., ,. ., K in 1111 i i 1 li l S we-wf1ww.Mg..,-f ,W-M. A. sk wi - 1- ., 4, , Q s I ,,.,,. I f 1 . Li , ... , ,- 1 A L Q , ,,,, . , lgawf. .1-rw 1-3 I ,.-, 9.- ...-.......-.,.,,,,.. in-,2 111 I-'l:UQ'U -I2 -i I rn mQ 25 'u ua U5Zl'l'l'43: ' An outstanding athlete award is truly a great honor. These people were chosen by their coaches to be the top in their fields. No mat- ter what the sport, these athletes practice great mental and phys- ical strength, agility, and incredi- ble dedication. We think these Very Incredible People deserve a hand. 6 1 0 49' in EQ ga br I ,.f Bm-J Leslie Hakala uhm argfweih age Laura John .1uul lP ' H .,,,:,,1:-ws.1 ' f A ,,,f,.w ,v,, .- , Tammy Marsh 1, v Laura Moir 4 g Lonmel .-,- ,.N,,-:Wy Y- 'Q 4' Q A W.. : P-V H: n no 114 I sauna 1 H 9' L non I1 S21Uff,,D SURE?-TORGQBZ no G. y e5 wr 'iw' f I I I I I I I I . I nr .14 lf L Vw. i 2 I Steppin' Uut Ambitious and hardworking, the Senior Class Officers gave the Class of '83 the best Senior year they possibly could. By sponsoring Senior breakfast, a successful Christmas dance and by selling cinnamon rolls each school morning, they contribut- ed substantially to their savings. Their motto Steppin' Out gives a genuine description of these leaders. Lighting the way for their underclassmen, they obviously have a bright future ahead. THiS PAGE, clockwise: Group Shot: Nicole Vance, Judy Grimaldi, Celine Wood, Karen Davis, Judy Rhodes, Kirsten Branch, Rosanne Burke, Neville Page, San- dra Bowstead, Renee Daniels, Anita Galliher, Jenny Glannaris, Colleen Kelley, Jim Coyle, and Kris Ward, Pub.: Jenny Giannaris, Neville Page, Sandra Bow- stead, Karen Davis, and Renee Daniels. Act.: Judy Rhodes, Colleen Kelley, Anita Galliher, Jim Coyle, Nicole Vance, and Celine Wood. OPPOSITE PAGE, clock- wise: Rosanne Burke - Treasurer, Kris Ward - Secretary, Mr. Murphy, Mr. White, and Mr. Charles - Advisors, Judy Grimaldi - Vice President, and Kirsten Branch - President. THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Kane, Michael Kolen, John Pogorelc, Scott Cochoit, Joseph Sanchez, Gary Burke, Rosanne Jenner, Shirley Barker, Mary Kelley, Coleen Guzman, Claudia Sawaya, Ibrahim Arabe, Lorimel Salter, Stephen Smith, Rebecca Galliher, Anita Baranovvski, Michael Busike, James Gipson, Michelle Martin, Ray Wolf, Clifford Baer, Pamela Marques, David Schultz, Thomas Gridley, Le Ngan Trombino, Edward McCarty, Karen Nentwick, Craig Hahne, Patricia McKeon, Constance Riedel, Jacqueline Nicoll, Rebecca Scheer, Theresa Arnold, Ron Hahn, Dawn Jernigan, Brandy Lenhoff, Jeffrey Wilson, Robert Manke, Daniel Marshall, Tamara A ,Q A '4! gf MAX. Veg, 3 , f Scqft flggorelc 'FF Q 1 , ' X? ea ' J' 5 1 P A W' qffnwi. -3 ix ' if . ,S A v, Q gf. W Q Y,2,,v2Q7J Q A Y V ,Q My -. s ' , f's'2 fs'l K 1- ' Q. ':f'!, 1 ' Q 'X wa. , ' 1 153+ K 'il Claudua Guzman flu! YOU'VE CUMEA LONG WA Y, BABY' ,I dwg 1 J , , ., Tfi iffi, ' .X i 'E . , ' ' ' ' FL 5 .P . - ',L: F ' 52 H 2 5' r-in . 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This year there are three people who have met these standards and attained the title of valedictoriang they are Michael Kane, John Kolen, and Scott Pogorelc. Mike is planning to become either a computer or electrical engineer after receiving his education at S.D.S.U. and later the California Institute of Technology. Although Mike spends much of his time with school work and computers, he manages to find time in his busy schedule to stay fit by lifting weights. John intends to pursue a double major in computer engineering and applied mathematics at U.C.S.D. and then continue his studies at M.l.T. John is an active person who finds relaxation by reading, being an explorer, and playing video games - a hobby that has brought him a certain amount of fame. Scott'sfield of interest is electrical engineering also, and he plans to work towards this goal by attending Occidental and then transferring to the California Institute of Technology. Scott's participation in school activities include being a member of the varsity football team, C.S.F., and the Junior Honor Guard. Outside of school, he enjoys flying and weight lifting. So far in their lives, these three people have set their standards high and, undoubtedly, this pursuit of excellence will assure their success in achieving whatever goals they set for themselves. Keith Barker Mary Barker Anthony Barnes Bryan Barraza Seniors display school spirit during Grape Crush Week. Sean Bal'TOlOl'T1UCCi Jayne Barwig Lucia Baumanns Randy Beard Julie Benson 4 Rachel Bentley Robert Bird Noel Bishop Judith Blythe I f,--B Melissa Bolton Sandra Bovvstead David Bradley Linda Bradley Wendy Boyer Marc Brackett L ,551 'vb' 'ITT' v!f.vl i A ' , ,sf Kirsten Branch Brian Bright Tom Briones Q 5r' Robert Broadwater L Lastminute studying, Ramona Arroya reads over ner notes. J Adam Brown Deborah Browne Elizabeth Bryan Kristina Buck Rosanne Burke James Busike Joseph Cabral Leanne Canaday Ruth Carattini Mike Cardinal All right . . . Who framed me? if s --51 b . - ,.. 1 fwlnf 'li 1 wi 1 an .Q Q 4 ' lr' ' Cynthia Carrol -l-Surlg-TSU Chang Bekkl Morehouse in her usual daze. John Chavez Ralph Childs Angela Churchill Susan Clark Dawna Cleveland Joseph Cochoit Annette Cohnn Kimberly Coltman as 1: -wg, in Greg Corrales JZITIGS Coyle Photographer Pam Pfeffer wonders why she ever enrolled in Publications. ' 'Qi fs, Michael Creamer Jack Crow Carol Crutchfield Magana Cuevas Mark Cummins Renee Daniel Michael Daniels Donald Darrow Toni Davenport Karen Davis Kim DeCarli Steven DeIVlars 5 Debbie DeSnazer ,72- l la Lisa Deaton Bradley Decker Wendy Denison Q' 'Q .. .lbw Xi I vm - ,- ,.,- fi Ronald DesRosiers il kiss'- I I David Desnoyer Enjoying life at Santana, Tom Schultz. Gerilynn Dickenson Michael Doherty Marci Donahue Dennis Doran James Duren Lori Houser and Ron Arnold discuss weekend activities. Robert Eadefl Cindy Edwards Leigh Eklund Brad Elder Sally Ellingson ,X 1' Debra Elliot Mike Estrada Dennis Farrelly James Felt '-e!.'... Mana Fernendes 1 , Ek es' g. ,.,,,,-.W A.N. ., i, Sonda Fielder Relaxing during the break, Snarla Nunn rnuncnes pretzels. AC- 1. fy , F , Xiu if A Todd Fingerman Tirn Fortin Pete Franke P5 f-'I' Tracy Franklin Laura Freeman John Fulbright John Galinski Robert Garoutte Valerie Gathright Kevin Gellerson Parn Frary Tami Frary Anita Galliher Michael Gerth Jenny Giannaris Diana Gomez Eva Graves Willie Graves Eugene Gill Lori Gilmore Michelle Gipson Gina Gonzalez Patti Gordon Peter Graham The Three Musketeers High Spirited, Talented, and a bit crazy, the team of Gonzalez-Kelsch plunged head on into the responsibility of assembling the yearbook. As co-editors, the infinite amount of work, and real devotion to the cause , was tackled with great patience and a never ending positive attitude. Also contributing to the successful outcome of the yearbook was Len Gridley. Readily accepting the position of head photographer, she diligently performed each aspect of her job from mixing chemicals to taking and developing photographs. A truly dedicated photographer, she was always available to take pictures and put in that extra hour. Long hours of hard work often go unrewarded. Their reward is what you have in your hands, a job exquisitely well done. Pamela Gray Sean Gray Judy Grimaldi Tina Gulinur Vfaf Geoffrey Green Le Ngan Thi Gridley 'F' Claudia Guzman Gayle Gyles 4 Kimberly Hagan 4 Dawn Hahn Two scoops of raisins in Kellogs Raisin Bran. Patricia Hanne Shaun H3r'1DOl'1 Sandra Bowstead and Karen Davis flee from an ardent admirer. Audrey Hansford Karla Hanson Patricia Hargraves William Hayes Beth Healy Tracy Henegar ' N'-nu Nlarret Harper Gary Hernandez Deborah Hewitt Eric Holdebracht Sheryl Hitchrick Julie Hodgson David Hokensori Daniel Honeycutt Lori Houshar Mark Howe Kimberly Howell Laura Hudson F Mike lngersol Brenda Jenkins Shirley Jenner Victoria Jensen Tammy Jackson Gary Jacobi Jane Jardel The Big Cheese Gary Cheese Sanchez is known as an outgoing person who has been involved in a variety of sports and activities. During his four years at Santana, he has been a member of the basketball and football teams, Campus Life, and the Junior Honor Guard. He was also the Sports Editor for The Consultant and this year he took on the responsibility of being A.S.B. President. Through his excellent leadership ability, he has kept the student body going strong. Gary's determination carries over into his scholastic life as wellg he has maintained a high G.P.A. throughout his high school years despite taking academically rigorous classes. He is a hardworking and creative young man who is destined for future success. Gary's plans are to go to college, travel widely, and Leave his mark . Brandy Jernigan Raymond Jessup Lisa Jiminez fill' Chein Jo Celiena Johnson Donna Jones Kimberly Jones Mary Anne Jones Nora Jones Michel Kane Lawrence Keays Sheila Keith Z 0' ' ' r ,,,,,WJ 3 Paul Keller , . A King Ralph announces Class Competition. 138 Colleen Kelly -QL. . 'ii - ,..... 7 ii i 5 K Q K A. 5. Losing concentration, Adam Brown looks around the room, DGFIVHS Kelscn Vicki Kenniston Dave Kepnart Linda Ketcham Don Kinder ,ix X... Tina Kirkpatrick Cnarrie Kitcnell Robert Knoell John Kolen J Paul Kolinek Diana Kuenstler Kristen Kunlrnan Michael Legace Barbara Lamb Steve Leggot 140 Jeff Lennoff Allen Leone Terry Lewis Sherry Liefeid Monica Lieras Daniel Lindsley Joe Longoria Nothing But the Best Learning to say no is the hardest lesson an artist must master. Jim Busike and Neville Page are still trying to acquire that skill. Responsible for all the artwork in the yearbook, both of these artistic gentlemen also spend long, laborious hours on all types of school projects. The Senior homecoming float, sets and props for dramatic productions, and A.S.B. projects rangingfrom window decorations to calendars of events, have all been done with a masterful touch. We Sultans can be thankful that they haven't learned to say no yet. Margaret Lientz William Low Kim Ludolph 'Q' 3 1:- lVlark Lugo Sheri Lyon David Lyons Debra Mac Neill Lorraine MacNeiII Tammy Marshall visits with Caroline Pendleton and Gerilynn Dickenson. Monique IVIBCUSOIW i l i 2 2 i l l Mary Magee Jonn Manering Yvonne Manini Dan Manke l r David Marques Tamara Marshall Ray Martin David Martinez 142 Diana Mathie A I 4- i jjj! Kevin McAndrevv Joseph IVIcKinn y N ev John Meador 2 quffifr C Babette Matthes Lisa McAbee Theresa NloAIister Karen McCarty John McConnell Connie IVIcKeon e e i X 11Y -W1'g'-fA .1 mmf. 3 of Laura Hudson works diligently to rneet the deadline. Suzanne Melycher Bryan Mendez Richard Millard Robert Miliron The Computer that Wore computer literacy class. John's other activities include reading, playing video games, being in charge of Grad Night, an explorer, and a member of Mensa - a club based on l.Q. After graduating, he is planning on pursuing a double major at UCSD in computer engineering and applied mathematics, obtaining a Bachelor's or Master's Degree, and going onto MIT. John's interest in computers has paid off for him - he has achieved the rank of national high scorer at the video game Bosconian. By practicing diligently for about a month and a half, he managed, with 1 quarter, to destroy enough enemy star bases to receive a score of 622,000. Now that he has obtained this title, John has decided to set his sights on a new game called Burger Time. Rebecca Morehouse Daniel Morgan 144 Tennis Shoes. , Q 'Q John Kolen has had an interest in computers since junior high and has furthered his knowl- 5 edge of this subject by enrolling in computers classes at Santana for 3 years and at Gross- mont Junior College for 1 year. His proficiency in this field has led him to help teach a 3 Cari Mosher Laura Moss 1 i., ' I Nh' Bill Mottola David Mull Olga Munoz Wayne Murphy Kristin Nasife Christy Nelson Laurie Nelson Craig Nentwick Sandra Newell Christine Nicks Rebecca Nicoll Marla Nielson Sharla Nunn Claudia Guzman reviews her test results. Joriaihari Olsen Robin Overcash Michael Overdorf Patricia Owens Leirnomi Pacheco 146 Neville Page it g' 1 ..1 g Richard Parpart James Payne Toni Parcel Matt Parli Darren Parmer 'ig Scott Pogorelc enjoys a good laugh with friends, 4 yn ll Elizabeth Peck Caroline Pendleton Pamela Pfeffer Raenel Pine 9 an Tashavvn Pirela Scott Pogorelc Theresa Poole Karin Prather Michele Pratt Francisco Price i We Troy Quevillion Karin Quinn Amber Radcliffe Juanita Rathbun 148 Edwin Raymond Judy Rhodes Bryan Riggs Mike Riley 9-lr Dennis Redding Alma Renteria Giselle Rhoads inp- John Rice Bret Richter Jacqueline Riedel eIecTRONics Electronics is a way of life for David Marques. By taking Mr. Etonia's class here at Santana for two years, he has picked up many useful and valuable skills. This class teaches hopeful electricians, like Dave: electronic mathematics, house wiring, and how to test and success- fully fix amplifiers, radio equipment and televisions are all subjects taught. Dave would like to make use of the knowledge he learned at Santana by becoming a computer technician. To fully prepare for this career choice, he is planning on attending lTT, a vocational school devoted to subjects such as electronics, After completing his schooling, he would like to obtain a well paying job working for a major company and eventually run his own business. e Douglas Roach Timothy Roberts Diana Robles Hilda Rodriquez Valerie Rodriquez Brenda Rohleder Teresa Rominger Dennice Rousey Yvette Ruiz Cliff Wolf ponders on a pop quiz. Mike Ryan Pat Salada ,rf il Steve Salter Laura Moss smiles at a clever joke. Gary Sanchez Ibrahim Sawaya Melissa Schad Theresa Scheer 46' 'UO iii iiii ' K ia ci Dennis Schiefer Leslie Schilling Robert Schmidt Thomas W, Douglas Scott John S9SSlOl'lS Caught off guard, Julie Benson smiles at the cameraman, IT Debra Setser Heidi Sherman Kimberly Showe Anthony Shute Robert Simon Patrick Simoncini John Smith Rebecca Smith 152 flu. Susan Smith Todd Smith Richard Smylie 'Hx -QT,.,,,.,, Lori Spaur Danna Springer Dana Stage if John Nlannering sits back and chuckles ata classmates joke. .z K --ov? Q 7 'K is Timothy Sneed 1, Joseph Stahley Vivian Stegman 3I'Ti3l'3 SHS 4 Trudy Stevenson Nancy Stiles Sherry Stokes Gary Strong S Christina Taylor 2' S 2 'tl Nancy Taylor 4 Sheri Terry Tammy Thomason Michael Troha Edward Trombino M., Terry Truax Shelly Vosburgh Deborah Vasquez Greg Villarreal f l A S Deborah Valerio Nicole Vance Javier Vargas STARRING KIRSTEN To catch a rising star may be some people's dream, but Kirsten Branch's ultimate goal is to become one, her ambition and enthusiasm will most likely be satisfied. Havind exceptional acting, singing, and dancing talent, Kirsten has won parts at the East County Performing Arts Center as well as at the Starlight Bowl in Downtown San Diego. She's really admired by the other students in the Drama Department, they look up to her crazy and unfailing imagina- tion, observed a fellow student. Kirsten doesn't stop at drama, she's been involved in Speech and Class Office. She also shows scholastic ability, and, fittingly, was a Junior Honor Guard. As Senior Class President she used her obvious leadership talents to make the Class of '83 prosperous. She's bubbly, perky, enthusiastic, cheerful, funny, hardworking, practical, but most of all she knows what she wants out of life. When asked what she wants she says simply, Afterl win my Tony Award, l might settle down and become the first woman President of the United States. ,mf Jona Vinkemulder Robert Waites Michael Waller K r Kristine Ward Stacy Wells Patti Whitten Sheri Wismer 156 Jamie Watts xl , 1 Ig Suzanne Wells Donette Wiggins Clifford Wolf l John Weeks Eddie White Sheri Wilkerson Celine Wood Gary Wehlage Richard White Allyson Williams me Tami Woods Nominated by the Academy The Senior Standout Winners nz Q 'ag .Eve E E? V' ....w,,f:f.b,5z sxzifzsw, if - - 7534 J 2 if 1' gt, ff fi HR 1 M 'if MQ' Jg,gf, , A YA RP! 4.-,,.f AX 4 v . , QfiiE?f Must L i kg15gEm Succ6ed: Rosanne E5kiYke , Scott Pogorelc Attractive: Worn aduson, Neville Page Y kg? - , ,.,..,,: 4' K . V A -QL - M 'F E5 T535 E w..k.,,, : r 'f . . '--...fi iij:?gi?g Li?-kms.-Qing 5' Q l. g,,,,..f if N'k' f' -- ,1... K 1 -Q .-., - ,Z 5 L...... Q ' .'-- .. ',g1,, K3 Vi pf...-f , .W ,,. H wwf ' Q V ff A , ..... f I 7-Y iw, 3 .J 3 ,M ,...... ... EI' ... i AL' L L .,- .W wW,!:. g 5:dm'L.4 1.-Ek' 1l!!gW ' Mr 1 um L N... 4' J. L. ,g K ,,..,, , 'A-Eff-L 1 vii-ig'T,-..5 N- L1 t-1l4,L ?TT1 f -.I AF' E AAA RHONDA ADAMS ACTIVITIES: Sitka D.T. 2: Track 2, Photo PhotoClb 4, Ski Club 4 MOST MEMMRABLE: Sitka High, B-Ball Tourn '81 Soph. Track Trips, Kathy, Mel, 84 Crystal, K.A., J.S. , R8tS.P. '82 Summer, D.T., Scorpions 84 Wierdness w1Sharon - Ya Jerk! Kim D. 84 Cry- stal L. Future FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Travel, Marriage, Kids and eventually become a not-necessar- ily famous, but Rich and Happy Art- ist of some sort. JULI DAWN ANDERSON ACTIVITIES: VB 1-4 Ski Club, Beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Being w1Mark 9-25- 82. X-Mas Dance w1MU. SR. Prom 82, 83. 7-Dwarfsw1CP, BM, AH, DV, LP, LH. Old Couples w1MJ, TS, CJUULIEEJ Meeting' NS Gang. My Family and Dimples. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Sweden, visit Suzi. Marry and Live Happy. PATRICIA A. ANDERSON ACTIVI- TIES: Working with my Mom's G.S. Troop. MOST MEMORABLE: Going to Colorado Springs and staying at the Air Force Academy - My Aunt Jimmy's and Uncle Wes's 50th wed- ding anniversary along with ourfam- ily reunion. FUTURE PLANS: Going into the Navy and Travling all over the world. BILLY A. AQUINIGOC ACTIVITIES: Being on the wrestling team. CJunior Yearj Was Pretty fun. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Being with my SWEET girl- friend Dawn Smith for two good years. Also partners, City Knights at the bay and other hot things! Pretty Cool!! FUTURE PLANS: Goto a four year college to major into be- coming an officer in the Military. LORIMEL ARABE ACTIVITIES: Ten- nis 1-4, Soccer 1-4, CSF. MOST MEMORABLE: Summer '82 The Clam, Good Times w1MV 81 RL, TS and all my BUDS. Soccer and Tennis team, X-Mas Dance w1Jamie. 10 fun, It's 2:00 a.m.! T.J. lag, LOMF- What it is!! FUTURE PLANS: College, Doctor, SBS, Success, Dreams, Breaking Away. JANET ARNAIZ ACTIVITIES: Photo 1- 4, Beach Work T.B. Being with Greg. MOST MEMORABLE: Greg 8-16-78, 10-31-81. X-Mas Dance '78 w1GB. Watching GB-I-.IF Surf w1SC. Fun X's w1GB, SL, TV, LM, YR, LR. My Family, Greg's family, Joey - Burt Squirt. FUTURE PLANS: Pre-School Teacher, Marriage, Family, Happy Life w1Greg. KATHRYN SQUEAKY ARNOLD ACTlVlTlES:JrClOff.Jr.Hor.Guard. ASB Asst. MOST MEMORABLE: Fam- ily, Sis Wed. 4 yrs Q S.H.S. Crazy Timesw1PG KCDRJG HSRAMRBT JC TS JC ET TT DO SQ. Laughing w1PG, No Gas in rain w1PG, R. Stewert VH w1DF. My phone. 160 Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Be a trucker, Marry, Kids, Laugh Forever. RONAL-D JAMES MR. INNO- CENCE ARNOLD ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, Football 2, Partying 1-4 MOST MEMORABLE: Hitting Mexico w1RQ, MR, KQ, RH, JA, KH, YR. -I- Mr. Mrs. Q. JUDAS PRIEST 11-27- 82. That Sun. MY FRIENDS RQ, MR, KQ, TS, LH, KA, PG, BB, RH, JH, DB, + Mr. Tish. FUTURE PLANS: Work- ing, Keep partying w1RQ + MR. ED- DIE RULES, O.K.!! RAMONA R. ARROYO ACTIVITIES: Publications, Track. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Fun Times with close friends, C.G., R.D., D.S., S.S. FU- TURE PLANS: Attend Architecture school in Arizona, Then on to college for a Masters in architecture. Trav- el. MARK ATTEBURY ACTIVITIES: ASB Public Relations, Helping the Senior Class, and Clowning around. MOST MEMORABLE: Getting TPd by the Bomb Squad,The cIownsinASB,TS, AB, CHEESE, Leadership Camp, Wild Bill Dakin, Mrs. J's class. FUTURE PLANS: Attending U.S.C. or U.C.L.A. Getting Married MAYBE . Doing the best I can in what I do. BBB PAMELA KAY BAER ACTIVITIES: VB 1-4, Sb 1,2,4. Partying w1UA Gang. Good times w1friends T Carl, M Madison, M Duffy. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Mom and Dad. Beach's class. Schaffer's jokes. Thunder SB team. Prom w1MG. The Who, Cars and Sky Show w1GC. C.I.F.? FUTURE PLANS: Move to Okla. College 4 or 5 years. Major in Bus. and live a happy life w1someone I love. MIKE BEAR BARANOWSKI AC- TIVITIES: B-ball 1-4, Ball heads w1JL DD SD SS, ASB, CL, Ftball games w1SM, SA WZ, Crusin w1NH JLJC WHAM ,Singinw1JLWG JC, AKQJ10 I win MOST MEMORA- BLE: Making many new friends my snr year, Special friends JL WZ SM GS NB HA DM FUTURE PLANS: SHave head becum monk f110 yrs, marry lg. Russion woman, bum up enough money to open drive thr1disco funeral home. ANGELA BARKER CANGIEJ ACTIVI- TIES: Flag Corp Cap. 2-4, Key Club Prez 3-4, Concert Band 2. MOST MEMORABLE: Mr. H CWD, Mr. N, Mrs. S, Mr. D, B, D, R, MC, J, Hunt, Cam, Dis, NMSA Commend, M8tD 81S KJ, Wash DC, Lu-Lu, Chem, P8tJ 8tL8tA. FUTURE PLANS: UCSD, Bio Chem Engnr. Marry, 2 kids, laugh, not wor- ry, Be healthy. TONY BARNES ACTIVITIES: Motor- cycle Riding, Deer Hunting, Going out w1friends and meeting girls. MOST MEMORABLE: Getting w1Lorrie MacNeill 219180. Going to Sweethearts Dance w1Kim Lemke 2127182. Getting together w1Karla Hanson 9120182. Going out w1Julia Smith, K. Buck. FU- TURE PLANS: Aircraft Mech. 81 Pilot. Get Married 84 Be Rich. BRYAN BIG B BARRAZA ACTIVI- TIES: Snorkling. partying, 4 willen, and passing out in my Blazer. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Cheri 11131181. Good times with JH CS JD MS RA CA BD JL GT. FUTURE PLANS: Get rich, Hang loose, then marry Cheri. JAYNE LOUISE BARWIG ACTIVITIES: Studying, Working, Causing trouble water skiing w1KN at LA. Camping w1mom and dad, cruisin w1KD 81 SK. MOST MEMORABLE: SHS W1KD SK 84 my sis. June w1RM. Camping DP w1RM, soap w1John. RH 80- 82! FUTURE PLANS: Graduate, go to college, get rich marry RM qmaybej Have kids and help the disabled. Love my family 81 friends. LUCIE BAUMANNS ACTIVITIES: Be- ing crazy Spending money, Guys, Partying w1AP KM ML PV SC TS MOST MEMORABLE:SHS, bestbuds KM, AP, mom and dad, Disneyland w1AP, MM, chumpy! crusin, beach partys, Go-Go's, Skyshow, sociolo- gy w1KM AP, WB, JV, JL, VERY ex- tremely real - DD, JV, laughing w1JB FUTURE PLANS: Be success- ful at everything I do! WALLY BERNARD ACTIVITIES: School, Working, Having fun on weekends with friends, Beach, Par- ties, Off Roading, Three Wheeling KB. MOST MEMORABLE: Weekends with friends, parties, Christmas Dance 81, friends MH KH JV JL LA LG JA CH HC EL, every weekend -- GBWB, 18th Birthday party. FU- TURE PLANS: Keep happy, Better Job, Get married. ROBERT BIRD ACTIVITIES: Cars, Racing in desert, Fixing motorcycles MOST MEMORABLE: Corona Eating at Jo-Joes, JAWA 500 FUTURE PLANS: To make a lot of money, not to get married. NOEL ROBERT BISHOP ACTIVITIES: FB 22-4, BB 1-4, CL 2-4, ASB 4, Jr. Honor Guard. MOST MEMORABLE: '82, upsetting MV, Passing records, X-mas dance w1Kim K, 8-2081, Fletcher Hills, Psych. class, friends GS MB JL BL JP CE SF, Blonde bl. eyes. FUTURE PLANS: College, Cont. BB career, Major in Telecom- munications, Major Ieagues: K.O.H. JUDI BLYTHE ACTIVITIES: JV Cheer 3: Beach in the summer, Being w1BF VF JW OR KB MOST MEMO- RABLE: Christmas Dance 81, meet- ing Bryan 5-13-82, Beach with BF VF JW EY NB, Meeting and becoming good friends with OR and KB. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college, be- come a dental assistant, Be happy, Remember all the good times to- gether with Bryan I.L.U. SANDRA LEA BOWSTEAD ACTIVI- TIES: Ski club 1-4, Hearbook 2814, SNR Class publ, Campus Life MOST MEMORABLE: Frenz1Julie Shari DR MM CW LM RY JB TS, meeting Den- nis, Skyshows concerts 84 parties, Sweetheart dance 82, X-mas dance 818182, June Mnt w1CW KW AG, Liv- ing End FUTURE PLANS: USD, com- puters, Get rich, Live happy life, someday marry, Luv u mom dad 81 Ronda! WEN DY KAY BOYER ACTIVITIES: go- ing to the beach, talking on the phone, being w1friends. MOST MEMORABLE: working at 7-11, Lksd friends, at family, catching th beat w1CB, TPing w1RM DB. Duh, TP, RM, CD, SV, KF, DS, Being w1Perry Wherley Thnx mom 81 dad. FUTURE PLANS: Catch a star and follow it. MARC BRACKETT ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball 1-2-4 Basketball 2 Wrestling 4 Offroad excursions Picking on sir, Bob the British Punk, Fishing. MOST MEMORABLE: The Who concert, Football game against Montavista 20-0 Santana, Prom with Y.S.S. 80- 81 FUTURE PLANS: Travel the US after graduation, then come back get good job, get married and have children. LYNDA BRADLEY ACTIVITIES: Grow- ing up, getting My Car, holding a job, Making it thru life happy. MOST MEMORABLE: My friend Verras Cl luv yay Good times w1SL ML RE DF CH. Dance w1DF. CD,S. My figt w. a 3 weeler. Mr. E. Cthanxj Mom 84 Bro. 81 Sis's I luv u all FUTURE PLANS: To meet mucho GQ's. Live life to it's fullest. KIRSTEN BRANCH ACTIVITIES: Speech 1-4 Drama 1-4 Jr. activities Sr. Pres. Freedoms foundation MOST MEMORABLE: Freedoms Foundation, Joseph , Discovery Day , Gypsy, Night of Laughs, Evita, Kath, Denny, JU, MD, JL, MG, Mom Morgan, Sr. officers NP, CJ, all teachers, hearty laugh, drama pals FUTURE PLANS: New York, Broad- way, win Tony. BRIAN BRIGHT ACTIVITIES: Wild women, Low fast red trucks, River racing boats, crome ATC, DD, SOS DD, Parties, Water skiing, Beach. MOST MEMORABLE: RSS, SS, ffl LT, Toga parties, PK, DB, YM, Cruis- ing, 1983. FUTURE PLANS: Have lower faster trucks and wilder wom- en, have toga parties, Be a millionair Do DD, Love on forever. THOMAS BRIONES ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Wrestling 1- 4, Baseball 1, Racquetball MOST MEMORABLE: Living in North Caroli- na and being w1friends. Meeting RW, TK, DJ, MB, RB, PB, KW. J.V. Football, Track 82. FUTURE PLANS: Become a welder and machinist, get an apartment wfMike, eventually Iiveiin the mountains and get mar- rie . ADAM JEROME BROWN ACTIVITIES: Football, party's MOST MEMORA- BLE: Big brothers, Santee partys, Jimi, Purple Haze, Stones 81 and The Who 82. FUTURE PLANS: Un- known. ELIZABETH BETH BRYAN ACTIVI- TIES: Work 8i Play: not in that order! MOST MEMORABLE: Bobby, Boss times wfLips, EW, TR, BR, HG 318, Worst Easter ever '81, Best ever The Beatles , Luv u Mom, Pop, , , M, LC my BROZ FUTURE PLANS: PR Major, Make people laugh, Have my dreams come true! Stay wise to all lifes Headgames AF. Be happy! Have a Boss time!!! KRISTINA D. BUCK ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics, Beach and going to parties. MOST MEMORABLE: Going out with my best friends TS, and my good friends KL, KN, SW, KQ, YM, Most of all being with the one I love Eddie Molina. FUTURE PLANS: Hold down good career and be happy. ROSANNE BURKE ACTIVITIES: Sr Treas, cpy edt - yrbk, CSF, gym. jrnlsm, Jr Hnr Gd, Cmps Lf, knit, AP, Dyn-wed, cont dytm ser MOST MEMORABLE: AP Ex, Hst, Eng 4s! Hnrs Hst, conv in AP 82 wfRC, SH, ChrdncwfNP,JG,CN,KnttswfKD, MW, Gym cone Lge fnl 81, chr orn gossip w!AG, DG, CW, SB, Bio Alg 11 tm w!.ludy G FUTURE PLANS: college psble Eng maj marry prince charming much with live life of lux. JIM BUSE BUSIKE ACTIVITIES: x- country 1-4, Track 1-4, KJAR, Year- book staff, Qtr. workouts, Being with close friends, weekend TP Par- tys inspired by AD MOST MEMORA- BLE: Good times wfCC-team esp. AD, JA, JK, ER, JH, AB, LG, VU 8:30- 4:3O wfTR, Crusin wfJJ, JA. Week- end redecorating Art wfNP SS SJ GR, Friends JW TH PP TS TB FU- TURE PLANS: Art School Scholar- ship, Career in Art, indluge in expen- sive material possessions. CCC RUTH CARATTINI ACTIVITIES: Gym 1-3. JV Cheer wfTM, SF, RP. MOST MEMORABLE: Gym wf fun bums - TM, RP, SM, DS and Ms. D, JV Cheer wffriends. My first love - Glen Da- vis, KCRTN wfNB, RT, RP, BB. Drinks wfLiz and Lee, AP wfSH, working at Wieners and Marie My wndel, mom and dad, crazy DH 81 ME - I luv ua kid. FUTURE PLANS: Goto a 4 yr. college, live a full pros- perous life and be me. MICHAEL PATRICH CARDINAL AC- TIVITIES: Fixing up my Ford, riding ATCs, going to the beach wffriends and cruising around wfSabbath, MOST MEMORABLE: Getting my 1966 fastback Mustang 7-20-81, meeting SH, messing around wfTB, RB, JC, TT, JB. FUTURE PLANS: Go to JO, get a good job, invest and be- come weatlhy. Live a happy life! CYNTHIA CARROLL ACTIVITIES: Swim 2-4, CIF 3, Water Polo 4, sail- ing, beach parties. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Good times wfSH, LM, MJ, LA, LA, CP, 9-18-82 XSH, 3-wheeling wfJC, MK, CIF wfMs. Foster, NJ, MF, WE, AL, Summer 82. FUTURE PLANS: College, KIT wffriends, Ha- waii wfLM someday, be happy. JOHN CHAVEZ ACTIVITIES: Soccer, FB, basketball. MOST MEMORABLE: Sheri, WG, Lou, Bear, Fiji, partying at coaches, NB, RN, MS, partying at the beach, NH, hit and Run, RB, Oo- fil, WW, WH, TPV, BH, Cy, Lm, MV. FUTURE PLANS: Be on welfare and live on S100 a week and have 4 kids, and become a well known bum. RALPH RUFUS CHILDS ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, ASB, Human Equity, Jazz Band. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Bomb Squad, Vickery, Abe. Ray, Monte Vista game, Sun, Kim. Marie F., 12 guage, BB games, Fri. Night. FUTURE PLANS: College, BF, Engineering, Marriage, Prosperous and happy. SUSAN M. CLARK: ACTIVITIES: Working at J.I.T.B., Movies, MP, Art, raising my rabbit 8i dog, Private par- ties wfMP. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Matt 12-6-80, Mexico wfAP, KM, Fun times wfcrew, BF game wfAP, LB, Getting my Scriocco, Del Mar wfAP. MP, Beach parties. FUTURE PLANS: F.I.M.O., Marry Matt, live a long 84 happy life. ANNETTE COHN ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 79f8O 81 81182, Track 79f80, Photo 1-4. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Best friends - LK, SH, JW, CJ, KR, The Williams, Mr. Hughes, Crazy times wfJW. RT w!SH. FUTURE PLANS: College Cradiologyj, get a 4x4. Desert, get married, have lots of kids someday, travel, get rich, KIMBERLY A. MERTAL COLTMAN ACTIVITIES: Drama 1-3, Gym 3-4, Campus Life 4. MOST MEMORABLE: Pals: PG, KA, DR, JS, DR, TB 81 all others. Thanks to: KA, PG, DR, for all the help. 82 prom wfJim, Summer 82 wfJS, TB, DR, MG, PG, KA. 83 X- mas dance wfJS, gym team, work outs, Thanks Mrs. D. FUTURE PLANS: College, marry, kids 81 live happily ever after. GREG 'lCHEECH CORRALES AC- TIVITIES: FB 3, WR 1, TR 3, all sports. MOST MEMORABLE: Meet- ing Gerilynn 10-16-82, X-mas dance, G times wfGW, BR, JM, JB, JM, MA. Mammoth, bch nits, FB, boxing. FU- TURE PLANS: FB maj. law, be rich, Luv Gerilynn. JAMES COYLE ACTIVITIES: Act 4, Hmc. float. MOST MEMORABLE: X- mas dance wfRenee', Sp. - RD, SB, 81 JG. Swensons, loving mom, FUTURE PLANS: To major in for. lan- guage 81 become a for. diplomat for the UN, spend the summer in Ha- wan. CAROL CRUTCHFIELD ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1-4, Symph. Band 3- 4, Concert Band 1-3 MOST MEMO- RABLE: La Habra 8O , WE, MR, BJ. Mr, R., Mr. N., Sweepstakes Award for Field Show 80. FUTURE PLANS: Major in music at college, become a band director. MARK DAVID CUMMINS ACTIVI- TIES: Camping, river rat, Friday Nt, cruising, video games, fast cars. MOST MEMORABLE: The Who, par- tying, wfJA, DL, GV, EI, SS, DT, BF. Grad. night, Eagle Scout. FUTURE PLANS: Truck, college, apt., Don't let nobody tell you that there is nothing to do. Joe Walsh. DDD RENEE DANIEL ACTIVITIES: Pub. -4, Hmcmg Float - 4, MOST MEMORA- BLE: Best friends - Ramona A., Claudia G., Michelle G., Sandee J., Jim C., Youth Camp '81-82, Ld, Camp, X-mas dance '82 with Jim, Judy and Dennis, IFE Camp, kit- ties, Bears, camping, waterfalls, Spanish. FUTURE PLANS: Make par- ents proud, Heaven, Happiness, and Hugs. MICHAEL DANIELS ACTIVITIES: New Wave Concerts, Good times wfWL, RW, JD, LC, RG, LK, JP. Smoking RW's car in reverse, Soccer. MOST MEMORABLE: First car, first job Penetrators, Rick home on leave, thanks for everything M8tD. FU- TURE PLANS: Inherit house, 3 wives, live to 100, make big bucks, become insane, be a hero. DONALD ROBERT DARROW ACTIVI- TIES: Fb 1-2, Track 1, bb 2-4, Cam- pus Life 1-4. Good times wf JL, JV, KH, RB, ME, LH, SH, NB,WB, Special girls DK, CS, SM, KK, KL, MM. MOST MEMORABLE: Debbie KambjLove always, T-ping school being wfSH, JL, JB, LH. 10th grade wf buds, M.V. game. FUTURE PLANS: Be a policeman, be happy, TONI LYNN DAVENPORT ACTIVI- TIES: Tennis -3, myjob, partying, go- ing to beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Friends: TK, DB, BJ, TK, AP, BC, DF. DW, BB, TP, BM, SW, AG, DB, TM, NT, DA, DD, X-mas dance 82 wfPW. FUTURE PLANS: Move out, go to college, stay single, travel, live life day to day! KAREN DAVIS ACTIVITIES: TN 1-4, SB 1-2, Gym 1-2, Ski Clb, CL, Sr. Cl. Off, OTL. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Adam 8f13, Buds LD 8iNV, Tahoe 80-82, Vegas, Xmas dance - Mr. A.'s, Val. dance - Burger King, Prom 81, Beach, RT, umpire NV, LD, BH, 8.TK. Family Backpack - look- inggood mom! FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, live in the mts. Si ski, Marry. Help others 81 be successful. KIMBERLY SUZANNE DeCARLl AC- TIVITIES: MB, going out wfMB, crui- sin his 4-by, hangout wfJayne, my job at the Country Club. MOST MEMORABLE: Disneyland 81, my ring-March81,GoodfriendsJB's, MB, LD, Soph. Yr wfLD, bowling with MB, meeting MB's family, The Shop. FUTURE PLANS: Success and happiness all around. STEPHEN CHARLES DeMARS AC- TIVITIES: FB-4, ASB 1,2,4, BB heads-3, quad sitting l,2,3,4. MOST MEMORABLE: Coleen Kelley, Upset M.V., Senior prom, SP, GW, TM, GS, SF. FUTURE PLANS: Attain my engi- nearing degree, marriage, family, be ric . DEBBIE E. DeSHAZER ACTIVITIES: Boogie boarding, beach, ditching, partying, guys, FB, Church, fighting with TT, River. MOST MEMORABLE: Summer or 81, Stones Concert wf ED 84 JT. Good friends: JT, PM, my sister 84 mom, Mike Grace being saved by JC 3-6-81. FUTURE PLANS: Be happy in whatever I do. Have a good job, then go to Heaven and be in peace. LISA DEATON ACTIVITIES: Garfield, jogging, procrastinating, biking, sail- boats, laughing, talking for endless hours about nothing . MOST MEMORABLE: Summer of 81, friends , Sky Show 82, finally get- ting my Dr. Lic., Gingerale, I love you mom and dad. Spazz Pal DK, KD, LH, AC, whaat? FUTURE PLANS: Span the globe 81 experience it all! WENDY DENISON ACTIVITIES: Go- ing to the beach, being with good friends, horseback riding wfBG in Jamul. MOST MEMORABLE: GTW Bobby Gunter 6-21-82, long talks wfLynne 81 mom. Movies WXBG, CP, JH. Races 81 Santa Maria trip wfdad. The best of times wfBG. FUTURE PLANS: College, live wfBobby in the Mts., be happy for- ever. RONALD DesROSIERS ACTIVITIES: Truck, cars, racing motorcycles, playing football. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Going to the desert, fixing Jake's Jaw-a-Three Wheeler, going to Washington 80-81, having fun wfDD, BB, BW, DD, JB, RC, CD, JW, MB, JR, ER. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get a job, and race motorcy- cles in the desert. GERILYNN DICKENSON ACTIVI- TIES: ASB 3-4, Ski Club 4, Pub. 4, Partying 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE: Best frenz wfJac, loving Greg 10- 16-82, laffin wfJR, BM, CP, CV, TM. A3, VP, Kutas, Gremlin , dad, Mr. 161 81 Mrs. R., Mr. X-mas Dance, I love you mom. FUTURE PLANS: Go into the medical field, be happy, and have lots of SSS. MIKE DOHERTY ACTIVITIES: Watch- ing the aerobics dance class 2nd per. with MM, GV, KJ, and AB. MOST MEMORABLE: Cruising campus dur- ing Bldg. Const. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Coleman College and move back to Seattle. JAMES DUREN: Soccer 3814, playing soccer, the beach, camping, and be- ing with friends. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Playing soccer yrs. 354, going out with DD, LK, RG, WM, LA, MD, WL, RW, and all my other friends. FUTURE PLANS: Goto JC for a cou- ple of years, then to a business or a four yr. college and hopefully be- come rich. EEE ROBERT S. EADEN ACTIVITIES: Track, R.O.T.C. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Easter camp with R.O.T.C. FU- TURE PLANS: Go into the Army and become a police officer. CINDY EDWARDS ACTIVITIES: Soft- ball, camping, beach. MOST MEMO- RABLE: 9-13-81, being wfTom, 81- 82 X-mas dance, 82 Prom wfTom, F.M. yr. wfTP, CP, JV 84 gang. talks wfJeri 81 Tam, my grandma, dog, and car. Close wfmom, Good times wfmy mom's family. FUTURE PLANS: Teacher, marriage, family, live a happy life wfTom. LEIGH ANN EKLUND ACTIVITIES: Being wfRandy. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Getting together wfRandy, Summer of 81, Kinks Concert wfRS, PZ, DH, Sweethearts Dance 82, Old English, my car, trip to NY wfmom, growing up wfmom and dad by my side. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Randy, have kids, live life to the fullest 4-ever, keep in touch wfmom and dad 4-ever and always. SALLY MARIE ELLINGSON ACTIVI- TIES: Gym-1, Cheer-2, partying wfPC, MM, BR, LS, DF, TJ. MOST MEMORABLE: GTW Jim DoPaolo11- 27-77, cheer camp 80, Halloween night 81, Homecoming 81, X-mas Dance 81 wfJim, very special talks wfmom. FUTURE PLANS: Going to college, being a legal secretary, marry Jim 8i have a family. Always stay happy. DEBRA P. ELLIOTT ACTIVITIES: B- ball - 1, swim 1-2, gym-2, cheer 3- 4. MOST MEMORABLE: Russ M. Feb. 29, 80, Apr. 13, 80. Russ Prom 82, ball games, b-ball, cheer camp 3,4, Home. court, MVP Swim 1, X-mas dance wfR., Prom wfR. 83, sup- portfr.mom8tdad, RM,LM,SH,GS, Mr. Hunter, cooI. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, pay mom back, stay wfR., spend SSS. 162 MIKE ELVIS ESTRADA ACTIVI- TIES: Vice Pres. of Ski Club, Jr. Achiev., Campus Life, ASB. MOST MEMORABLE: Dance sessions wfJoe Jackson, Catchin doubles wfCuz John, escorting M. Madison at Homecoming, Living End, JJ con- cert, Swallow. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, apartment w!Cuz, Endless SS, You gotta look sharp. FFF DENNIS FARRELLY ACTIVITIES: Par- tying, going to concerts, mini-jam sessions wfTT. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Summer of 82 WXJC 84 TT, Ozzy, Scorpions, Judas Priest, X- mas Dance 82 wfJC. FUTURE PLANS: Be happy, be rich, and die young. SONDA ANNETTE FIELDER ACTIVI- TIES: Cheer 2-3, Fresh pres, ASB-4. MOST MEMORABLE: Kinky times wfSZ, KS, DF, KK, JM, TM, ALL wfED, my favorite moo moo, the Woods, Woods, Tubbs, cheer, JMNMK, cliffs, Prom, 4-14-82, 10- 23-82 wfRV, 4-14-82 wfJeff, frat party at Camp Spam. FUTURE PLANS: Bloomingdale Buyer, eterni- ty wffriends, Love ya Ron, Sue, Lau- ra, Ed, John, mom, dad, Deb, Mark, Tam. TODD C. FINGERMAN ACTIVITIES: Fishing, shooting, good time. MOST MEMORABLE: Disneyland wfJW, JP concert wfJA, JW, shooting wfJW. FUTURE PLANS: Find a better job, possibly carrier in the military, spend a lot of time wfKim. RICHARD RICK FLOWER ACTIVI- TIES: Being wfKim, cruzin' wfKS, JH,DK,mycuz DA.MOSTMEMORA- BLE: Getting wfKim on 4-3-81, 7- 30-81 Wow! Meeting RS, TS, Causin' trouble wfJohn, concerts, desert, FUTURE PLANS: Avoid draft, be a mechanic, marry Kim, trick out my Camaro, have a boy always be wfKim. I did it mom, thanks for everything. TIM FORTIN ACTIVITIES: FB-1, Cam- pus Life, Girls Beach, Partying wfBM. MOST MEMORABLE: El Ca- jon 84 MV GAmes, being wfCW in 11 TH 81 KL in 12th. Graduating wfBM, X-mas dance 82 wfKim - was great. Great friends: BM, MD, CM, CW, CM. FUTURE PLANS: Going to college, marry at 25. LAURA LEE FREEMAN ACTIVITIES: Photo 1-4, Commercial photo. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Scott Romero, YY, NS, MD, KF, SR, MC, AL, and babies, Missy Kay, I love you mom. Thanks to you and Mr. Hughes for all your help. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, have a career in the medical field. Then get mar- ried 8f have kids. JOHN WORLEY FULBRIGHT ACTIVI- TIES: Band 1-3, MOST MEMORA- BLE: Overnighters, Antelope Valley 81-82, Lake Tahoe, 80, Busrides, Rudy D., Victor T., Robert W., Paul T., Angie B., Luis C., Jim H., Vince H., Rock Clinbing. FUTURE PLANS: En- ter Computer field. Keep in touch wffriends, live forever. GGG JOHN GALINSKI ACTIVITIES: Auto Body 3,4, Partying with friends, Work. MOST MEMORABLE: Sky Show 37, Being with Crysti, Party- ing with good friends JF, KH, RS, DC, MT. FUTURE PLANS: Being with Crysti, Making good Money, Enjoy life to the fullest. ANITA YVETTE GALLIHER ACTIVI- TIES: VB 1-3, Class Officer 2-4, CSF 2-4, ASB. MOST MEMORABLE: June Mnt. Ski Out of ControI wfCW KW SB: Hom Floats: Fam 81 Friends: Z- mas dance: Sky Shows: 1 am Down- hill - DG: Wiz of Oz Sleep-over: Cheaptrick- RZ: Fzn Ygt: T.J. LAG, Hi Celine! Thanks Mom! FUTURE PLANS: U of Redlands, Career, Trav- el Around the World in 800 Days! Marrh, Family, Heaven. VALERIE GATHWRIGHT MOST MEMORABLE: XT, K, D, A. Con's - J. Geils, Heart, JC. Sky Show wfK,D,A, Goin to beach wfT,K,D,A, 10-82 at CW. 9-82 at MACS CFL3. Lis- ten to Mich and the Boys! Chrus- tal Pier. FUTURE PLANS: Become a fashion designer, own my own Corp. Marry MJ or RD, Move to Aus. KEVIN QVEKIND GELLERSON ACTIVI- TIES: Fishing, Hunting, Hiking, Camping, off Roading. MOST MEMORABLE: Summer of '80 Fish- ing and Hunting in Redding Calif., Going to beaches with friends and Off Roading with J.R. FUTURE PLANS: Get into the Forestry De- partment. or Fish and Game or Armed Forces. MICHAEL JOHN GERTH ACTIVITIES: Skateboard, surfin, Fishing, Snorlke- ing, Parties with HS, MP, being lazy, Zeppelin Alva, Hendrix, Dead. MOST MEMORABLE: Being with friends, Retreats, First Paycheck. FUTURE PLANS: Skate Forever, Go to Alaska and Hawaii, Enjoying life, Get a good job Be Happy, are you Experienced. JENNY GIANNARIS ACTIVITIES: SKI CLUB 3, Pub 2, HCF Float, Christ Dance 4, VB3V, IFE Camp, MOST MEMORABLE: Cd '81-'82 wfPete, Gina, Tom. Beach OTL, Disneyland wfPete, Gina Spanc - JC RD SB Matchmaker AG CW onCD Prom Utah wfSH MOM Bainum Gang DK LD, Peeking on presents, Mr. Noble, class stealing Hoy AP buddies GG GW GG being called G Steves Big Present. FUTURE PLANS: Ski Ta- hoe, attend UCSD and eventually marry Pete. LORI ANN GILMORE ACTIVITIES: Going to parties, the Beach, Jack's, Quarters. Spending money. Being a bum. MOST MEMORABLE: The Who 82 X-mas dance 82' Fun times wfDKM LM, BD, JG, KG, WB, RB, YR, DM. Auto wfJake. BW, RSS, D's, Froggs Sky Show 7. GW wfD8tL, D.D. Hds. FUTURE PLANS: Goto col- lege at Grossmont. Be a Stewardess at PSA. Get married, live in Malibu. Have Kids. MICHELLE E. GIPSON ACTIVITIES: ASB 4, Jr Class Treas, CSF 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE: CASC wfMr. T GS LH SF SD DC MB LR, Good friends CG RD JC MS, Mrs. J's 5th, Cummingham's 3rd wfWB TB RD, Jim, A.P. wfSCHAFFER, Ldrshp Camp 2813, Knotts wfMrs. Keith. FUTURE PLANS: College, C.P.A., Marriage, Family, Get my BLUE 450sI, Make lots of SS, Success!! DIANA LETICIA GOMEZ ACTIVITIES: Racquetball, Swimming and going to the beach. MOST MEMORABLE: 828i83 : Homecoming 822 Fun times with K.S., K.J., L.M., M.G., MJ,M., Psychology - Hastings and History - Hoy. FUTURE PLANS: Go to San Diego State, become a law- yer, be successful and marry some- one special. GINAMARIE CBEANER-GONZOJ GONZALEZ ACTIVITIES: Basektball 2-4 Swim 1-3, Softball 2, Track 1, Jr. Honor Guard, Yrbk, CYO, Jr. Class. MOST MEMORABLE, Baseball games wfKH, MH, Laughing wfJenny, Dennis, X-mas dance wfTS, friends WX Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. Foster, Ms. Guinan, football wfJ,P,T,A, D, R,J, D, J. TPing-TJ Lag. FUTURE PLANS: College, suc- cess, career, success, marriage, success, happy kids, success. PATTI LYNN PlGGER GORDON ACTIVITIES: ASB Communications 4, Jr. Hnr Grd, Jr Cls Off, Campus Life, Gymnastics. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Being best friends wfKathy, Good times wfKA, KC, DR, TH, SF, DM, + all my friends. My family, 4 yrs at S.H.S., X-mas dance '82 wfTH, Prom '83, Grad nite, Sweet- heart dncs, '82-83, Hoy, Gushwa, + Easters cls. FUTURE PLANS: Get into nursing, get married + always be happy. Pigs forever! Thanks for everything. PETER GRAHAM ACTIVITIES: Track, C.C., Wrestling MOST MEMORABLE: 81' marched Rose Bowl Parade, won South Western Band National Championship, Fiesta Bowl, Phoe- nix, AZ. with Palo Verde Vanguard Marching Band. Marched Disney- land. FUTURE PLANS: Professional musician rock azz SSS. EVA GRAVES ACTIVITIES: Track, 3 yrs Basketball. MOST MEMORABLE: Sr. yr. when Tashawn and I had to dress up for halloween as one ton of fun. FUTURE PLANS: 2 yrs. of Gross- mont Col. then transfer to a Univer- sity. PAMELA ANN GRAY CSMIDGET, SHORTYJ ACTIVITIES: ROTC 1-4. Military Ball 1-4, Easter Camp 1-3, ROTC picnic 1-3, AFI 1-3 MOST MEMORABLE: Military Ball 3, Fort Ord 1-3, Friends, IS, MW, VP, BS, Going out with friends. FUTURE PLANS: NMMI, Army, Being wfFriends, Getting married, Being happy in life. GEOFF GREENE ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1-4 Working at Ski Shop, Presi- dent Ski Club Senior year. MOST MEMORABLE: Being with friends, MW, GG, JL, JV, JC, KD, Mammoth trips, Weekend Partys After football games, in KH truck with NB, DD! Aftre practice, pary's at Beach, Summit 81 motel 6. FUTURE PLANS: Ferrari, work at Tahoe, stay single, be happy and get rich. LENGAN GRIDLEY ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics, Publications, Photog- raphy, MOST MEMORABLE: CIF at MM '81 San Francisco 8t Yosemite. '80, Disneyland with Lisa H '79, Homecoming at MM, '83 at SHS '82, Good times with Lisa H, Monique M, Melanie W, Chris J, Neville P, Cheryl C. X-mas Dance '82. FUTURE PLANS: College, Visit N.Y., Hawaii, France etc. Career, Marriage. JUDY GRIMALDI ACTIVITIES: Sr Class V.P., Key Club, CSF, Campus Life, Jrnlsm. 2-4. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Loving 84 Laughing wfEd 4183 - Special Times wfJim 81 Jessi. Dancing wfLil Bro CN, Mr C, BS, NP, CH, JG, KB, Miss Burke. I love you Mom, Dad, Diane, Vince 81 Cindy. FUTURE PLANS: SDSU Career in marketing, seeing ED come back home, Marriage, Silent Kids, TINA LEA GULIHUR ACTIVITIES: V. Softball 80-81', Skating, Partying wfF-town Gang Going to concerts. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Cecil in crafts, River '81, Best Bud Lei, Hot Concerts - Ozzy C2xJ, Scorps, Judas, Skyshow, Prom '81 Loca, Zoids at Guff's Thanks Bonnie + Chuck for caring. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, become an R.N. Live my life with Cecil. I love you Mom + Dad. ANDY GUTIERREZ ACTIVITIES: Soc- cer 80,81,82 MOST MEMORABLE: Debbie Pearl Elliott, Most precious person I ever met. FUTURE PLANS: H.S.U. get into computers and be- come a Pro Soccer player. CLAUDIA GUZMAN ACTIVITIES: CSF, Art, Family. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Being with friends, RA, MG, RD, JS, JC: Meeting RA, JQ, Mr Cunning- ham, Mr Mrs. Ervin: Goin f to the beach: Family parties. FUTURE PLANS: Going to UCSD, getting a good career, travelin around the world, and enjoying life. GAYLE MARIE GYLES ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-4, Yearbook Staff Pho- tographer. MOST MEMORABLE: 9- 10 Wld 81 Crzy, 11-12, Mr. H w!H.R. By bud, Pie:Di, YB-CM, The Cars, Schaff's Class 82' wfDK, MT, TR, '83 wfGG, JG, CW, AG. B-BALL '82 League Champs 16-O, B-Buds, Toga, AB 81 SN, TW, MR, Sum '82 wfMRS 6-24-82 Pad games, Late Phone Calls, Del Mar 4219, UCSC 10-82, THANKS MOM!! FUTURE PLANS: UCSC, PRE-MED, Money, Marriage, Be Happy, 9-12-25- 1-1-6. HHH DAWN THERESE HAHN ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting MP 8f15f82, 11!5f82, 11f6f82, Linda, life at TB, volley- ball tournament 81, Coach Dave, FUTURE PLANS: College, bei with Mark, marriage, love 84 happiness. PATRICIA PATZY HAHNE ACTIVI- TIES: AFS, Flute, band, tennis, danc- ing, FFF, Cons I-Club. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Homecoming '82, thanks to dress, CJ, BN, DS, E, sister KK, Sp. thanks to helpful friends 84 friendly Sultans who made my yr. a good ex- perience. FUTURE PLANS: Finish HS in FRG, studey, be a jour, travel, marry, come bk. 8t visit great family. SHAUN HANNON ACTIVITIES: Fb 2- 4, Tennis 1-4, Campus Life, TP, WT wf Bud SP. MOST MEMORABLE: Moon Sesh wfLH, DD, JV, JL, Joy Box, All League, MV, H. Game 82, Good times wfBJ, JV, LH, GC, AH, WM, DR, SH, GW, GS. Summer 82, Kid napped, BM, DV, CP. X-mas dance 82 wfDot, DE, RM. FUTURE PLANS: College FB 175. Be wfspe- cial friends, live happy, marriage? AUDREY ARLENE HANSFORD AC- TIVITIES: SB-2. 3 wheeling, beach 8t partying. iviosr MEMORABLE: GER- ALD MARINO, love always. Friends St partying wfBM, CP, JA, LH, WM, LE, TV, SH, DV, 8t LP. Ramones, Stones, UFO, WHO, Sky Shows, Old street, 9th gr. wfGW, Prom 82, X-mas dance, 7-dwarfs, mom. FUTURE PLANS: Work, marriage to Gerald, live a great life. KARLA HANSON ACTIVITIES: Being wfTony Barnes, partying wfgood friends, JB, DT. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Getting together wfTony Barnes 8-20-82. Fun times wfY- vette Ruiz, LG, DM, KN, CM, JL, RL, WB. FUTURE PLANS: Find a good paying job, stay single, get rich and have fun. PATRICIA HARGRAVES ACTIVITIES: Spending my time with Tony, good times wfJT, JS, TK, KG. Going to car shows with Tony. Driving to the rnts. on the weekends. MOST MEMORABLE: 1-1-82, Prom of 82, getting my bird from Tony. Tony's car winning 1st place. FUTURE PLANS: To marry Tony, have kids, live a happy and fulfilling life. WILLIAM R. HAYES ACTIVITIES: Ten- nis, fishing, OTL, Van'n Wej's. MOST MEMORABLE: Blowing up my back- yard, OTL 2nd place wfKD 84 RS. Geza X, MDC, 3rd. Eng. wfDM, MM, CM. Pyro Maina WXBM, 8 yrs. friends wf RS, FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, money, work, retirement, death, GSC, Down to the ground.' ELIZABETH HEALY ACTIVITIES: Swim 1-4, B-Ball 1-2, Class Off. 3-4 CSF 1-2, Ski Club 1-2. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Mtng. Howie 2-82, X-mas dance wfHS, Sum, parties wfGB, parties at FT wfYJ 8t LH, camping wfSH, K-38 wfEP Bahamas wfsis, Frenz wfLO, SH, GB, YJ, LN. FUTURE PLANS: Espl. workd, Maj. Computers, earn mucho dinero, marry the best, love 8t be loved. TRACY HENEGAR ACTIVITIES: Marching Band Jazz Band. MOST MEMORABLE: Making it through Ba- sic Training at Fort Jackson, gradu- ating from Santana High. FUTURE PLANS: Goto College and major in Computer Science, possibly marry and raise a beautiful family. DEBORAH HEWITT ACTIVITIES: Gym. 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE: 11- 1-80 Meeting Pete, the best of times, Summer 81 St Kinks wf PZ, RS, LE. Parties wfGang. BF, SK Wasn't that a party OE 800 LE. Thanx guys 10-31-82. Mom, I wuv u, Take care: Zacks, SK, LH, MM, TD, ME, LE, RS, Gym, team. PS. Lub TD. FUTURE PLANS: College, become a Fashion Coord., 8t love Pete 4-ever. ERIC D. HILDEBRECHT ACTIVITIES: Going motorcycle riding at the pits, partying at the beach, surfing, cruis- ing in a car and look for chicks. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Mary Bowls, having having a good time wfMB, EL, MT, JH, SB, DR, AR, PM. Having loud conversations wfMr. Shiedle. FUTURE PLANS: Hopefully make it through college and come up wf a lot of money. SHERYL LYNNE HITCHRICK ACTIVI- TIES: Swim team 3-4, CSF 1,2,3. Class Officer 3,4. Activities MOST MEMORABLE: Christmas Dance wfDR, BH, HS, Eng. wfRC, Bio, WXBN. Camping wfBH. PE wfBH, Dr. Going out with DR, DL, TW, BH, JR, CK. Work wfDL at KM. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, be- come Independently weatlhy. JULIE K. HODGSON ACTIVITIES: 4- Wheeling in Toyotas, beach, parties wfgreat friends - TK, ME, IM, JR, MR, MB, LB, MS, JL, BA, JJ, TF, VK, LF, Private parties wfTroy. MOST MEMORABLE: Grandma met Troy 4- 4-80, I love you Troy. Scorpions 82 wf TR, JW, SB. Loving mom, dad, and sis. FUTURE PLANS: Live life to the fullest, happiness always. DAN HONEYCUTT ACTIVITIES: Go- ing to the desert to run over 3- wheelersandgofastin my sand bug- gy. Street racing and blowing away Fords. MOST MEMORABLE: 4th per., Geometry 81-82, First race on Moreno, Summer 82. FUTURE PLANS: To have the fastest small block street car in existance, retire at age 35. LORI HOUSHAR ACTIVITIES: Class Off. 2-3, Yrbk-4, Campus Life, talk- ing on the phone. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Good times wfCY, Tl, JJ, LG, LM, DM, LM, DN, LD, RA. Being wf RB, 1-27-82, My VW. X-mas Dnc. 82, Mr. Beach, falling 79, Thnx momfdad, Crsng 81-82, JK's F.C.S. WfConcerts wfRB, DD, Hd's. FU- TURE PLANS: Hawaii, college, have fun. LAURA JEAN HUDSON ACTIVITIES: Gym-1, Treas.-2, ASB-4, SB 1-4, VB 1-4, C. Life, Jr. Hr. Gd., Yrbk. Staff, Loving John. MOST MEMORABLE: John 1-21-82, A3 2-4, Igor , 7- Dwarfs, Homecoming Qn., CASC. 2nd Wind, Living End, C. Life Guds, Thunder - WW, The Mo's, my ap- ples, The Who, Cars, San Clem. wfAug., crazy Ray, Bio., X-mas Dances wfBJ 8 JP, Proms 82-83 wfJP, Christ 6-21-82, my family and frenz-AH, BM, LP, SF, GS, SZ, DP, NB, JA. FUTURE PLANS: Live a happy life and love the Lord. JJJ TAMMY JACKSON ACTIVITIES: Wa- ter-skiing, Beach, Fiat and toy. MOST MEMORABLE: 11-15-77 be- ing wfJim, 82 X-mas dance wfJim, Jim's family, close wfmom, the NS gang, old couples, JR, MJ, JA, TR, CF. Fun X's wfMark, talks fwsJuIi 81 Cin, popcorn, Pepsi St snuggles wfJim. FUTURE PLANS: Dental Asst., marriage, family, live a happy life wfJim, Stay close wfmom. GARY A. JACOB! ACTIVITIES: Work- ing with cars, playing basketball, Sport fishing. MOST MEMORABLE: Riding moped 8t Bicycle wfMH, Meeting Diane Perkins Nov. 80 8t RJ Summers 81, being friends WH, DH, DR, DD, P PG, KA, NT. Tomoca, SF, JC, JM, DK, RS, LH, EH, Dr. D, LH. Freshman BB all-league. FUTURE PLANS: To be successful 81 have a nice family, to have a nice street 81 drag car. JANE JARDEL ACTIVITIES: Gym-1. Parting wffriends VK, JH, DK, LH, RM, ME, LM, SH. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Goto JC, being wfBobby for- ever, live life to the fullest, be rich and happy always. SHIRLEY ANN JENNER: ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Off., horseback rid- ing, partying 8t spending time wffriends. MOST MEMORABLE: 163 Meeting Roger, goofing off in PE w!MJ. Hanging around w!TP. Art class w!NP and SS.' FUTURE PLANS: Get into a career l'll love, spend my life wfRoger. VICTORIA LYNN JENSEN ACTIVI- TIES: Partying, watching FB, going to beach, havingfun wfCN, MH, TB, YM, JB. Loving mom, SJ, SC, RJ, and especially CMC. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Meetine CMC on 6-29-82, nights at LL 84 at the park, working summer 82. FUTURE PLANS: Goto JC and SDSU, have a career, be rich, grow old wfCMC, life life to the ful- lest, BRANDY JERNIGAN ACTIVITIES: Band, Choir, Glee, Ensemble, V. Band, Stage Band. MOST MEMORA- BLE: RHS, HMJH, HJH, MHS, HHS Band 1-4, Camarillo 81-82, New- berry Park, West Covina, CV, Moth- er Goose, La Habra 81, C. Day, San Fran 80, RSS, Angie B., Tom, RP, Mr. B A B, FMO, LUTAN. FUTURE PLANS: Play Carnegie Hall, SDSU, Berkeley C. of music, Mass. LISA COLETTE JIMENEZ ACTIVI- TIES: Cheer 1, Tennis 1, Y-Club, Y- Tennis, JA, ROP 81 the beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Gary 12-20- 80, FrenzwfDB, AM, RY, TS, SF, BL, Mgc. Mtn., Miss Texas Teen, El Paso 81 New Year's 82 wfSF. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, major in com- puters, earn CPA, become rich, and eventaully marry and start a family wfGary. CELIENA L. JOHNSON ACTIVITIES: Racing wfDave in his Chevy, bass fishing, going to 2nd st. MOST MEMORABLE: The years I have been wfDave Kephart, when l caught my 20M lb fish. FUTURE PLANS: To marry Dave, live by a lake, and have 2 children, them become an ac- tress. KIMBERLY ANN JONES ACTIVITIES: Going to the beach swimming, and YCC w!MS, VS, DN, DH, MB Hallow- een Party 81. Seattle, Scottsdale, RABLE: Being wfBest Friends - DG, KS, LM, SW, X-mas dance 81 wfRob, Robertson's history class, half-moon,summer82wfGary,fast times wfBrian, ROP wfBetty. FU- TURE PLANS: Get a job in a bank, Buy a convertible Toyota Celica, move out, get married later on. I fi- nally made it Mom 84 Dad. MARY ANNE JONES ACTIVITIES: Swim 2-3, Pub.-4, Goofing around 1- 4. MOST MEMORABLE: Disneyland WXMS 9f82, GN, TK, RR, 4f80, YCCwfMS,VS,DN,DH,NB, Hallow- een Party 81. Seattle, Scottsdale, the lifeguard, S. Dakota, Vegas, Chuck's Datsun, the cove, my 19th birthday. MeIissa's party, the planter, Fun times wfMS, RM, Yrbk. w!MS, PS, ML, MG, LG. Lotsa furniture but no food, Mr. Beach, Mr. Herzog, 81 Mr. Hunter's classes, 164 The crazy old man, painting wfTP, FUTURE PLANS: College, Turbo BMW 32Ol, Home in Rocky Mtns., make lotsa SSS, and travel. NORA ANN JONES ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1,3,4, CIF 3, Water Polo games 4, Beach, running. MOST MEMORABLE: '81 Best buds wfAW, DD, SC, 82-83 wfBB, 81 BF wfAW IL JM, DD, CC, 84 all, FBG, Skyshow 82, the Cars, FB 81 MM, Pitt. Pa. - Ho- metown Cmoonj BF, SS, LM, KW, AW, and DD. BFforever AW, DD, CC, SS, LM. FUTURE PLANS: College, job, good times wffriends, KIT, keep on swimmin'. KKK LAWRENCE W. KEAYS ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3-4, BP 4, parties. MOST MEMORABLE: Sky Show, Who Con- cert, summer 82, knowing RG, JD, WM. WL, MD, RW, TS, Mr. D, meeting BP, the bes-Coach Forester, playing soccer, LWK n BJP. FUTURE PLANS: College, 2 yrs. JC, play soccer, trav- el, stay in touch wffriends, live life to the sullest. HMBP . SHEILA MARIE KEITH ACTIVITIES: Horseback riding, motorcycle rid- ing. MOST MEMORABLE: FBI wfBF, DH, getting together wf Roger 11-4- 82, thanx JB, dinner wfJB, going to the beach wfDH, PZ, MM, ME, going shopping wfsis, seeing PZ 84 DH happy, going to the snow. FUTURE PLANS: To be wfRoger, become a medical sec., have a happy marriage 84 a family, luv u mom 81 RC. PAUL KELLER ACTIVITIES: Partying wffriends, going to the beach, surf- ing, going to the desert, water ski- ing, 4xn and 3xn. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Meeting Denise Sept. 16f81. Getting my Blazer, X-mas Dance wfDB, BB, LG, DK, CJ. FUTURE PLANS: Buy a house by the beach, and get rich. COLEEN E. KELLEY ACTIVITIES: Swim 2-4, CSF 2-4, Language Club 2-3, Class Off. 3-4. MOST MEMORA- BLE: A.P. wf Shaffer, Noble, Chem Labs wfJK 84 JC, fire, Bro Sean, sis Carleen, family, FB games wfJR, dudes, Spare me, I want to gum, Veg, Stephen love. FUTURE PLANS: College, career, success, SSS, time will tell! DENNIS RALPH KELSCH ACTIVI- TIES: Speech 1-4, Drama 1-4, Jr. CI Pres., Yrbk. MOST MEMORABLE: Joseph Discovery Day, CTC. YCC, Nationals, Invalid, Kirst, Lisa, Gina, Jenny, Buck, Tony, Hearty laugh, MD, KB, JL, KG, MG, K., GG. Preg, Moments. FUTURE PLANS: Mission, College, Broadway, Temple mar- riage, move to Tasmania - build a cottage and work off the fat of the land. VICKI KENNISTON ACTIVITIES: Gym, goofing around at the beach 82, Togas, ME's parties, Jack the Joy Box. MOST MEMORABLE: Dale Bartolone 10-15-82, Jane 81 Bob, DC, BF, AK, The Who, Sky Show 7, attempting to surf wfDB, good times wfKris QLSJ. FUTURE PLANS: Goto JC, stay happy forever. DAVE G. KEPHART ACTIVITIES: Bass fishing, racing my 57 Chevy, building old cars, cruising Second street. MOST MEMORABLE: Being wfCeliena Johnson for the past few years, catching my biggest bass. FU- TURE PLANS: marrying Celiena, moving out to Florida, living by a lake wflots of fish, and having some kids. TINAMARIE KIRKPATRICK ACTIVI- TIES: SB 1-4, Ten. 2-4, movies wfmy pal, brainwaves, watching sports. MOST MEMORABLE: JV SB, SB 82, Dennice, Ten 81 wfMH, Bunker, Thunder, Best Pal, crazy times wfDR, the Worthens, Coa- chie, remember Jeffrey always, summer in Escondido, friendship wfDon, Dennice, dad's lectures, T. Tom, CW, RM, TD, JW, MD, LH. FU- TURE PLANS: College, Mustang, marriage, travel, be wfmy man al- ways. CHARRIE LYNN KITCHELL ACTIVI- TIES: Track 1-2, Space 3-4, Foto- mat, 3-wheeling, and partying. MOST MEMORABLE: Summer 82wfSteve, 4x4ingwfJH 81 NV, par- tying wffriends - LJ, NV, RB, TK, SR, Steve 84 my Camaro. FUTURE PLANS: Being happy, living life to the fullest, and having lots of mon- ey. BOB BACKSlDE KNOELL ACTIVI- TIES: JV FB 79, working at Oakd wfBoss Mike, KB wfBud. MOST MEMORABLE: Sailing wfthe Bab- cocks, wfbest friend Ray CPeteJ B., 81 X-mas dance, Being wfWendy, Partying wfJK, CY, WB, KH, JM, JL, HV, JG, and partying wfWally on school nights. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Mechanics School, get rich, get married. PAUL RAT KOLINEK ACTIVITIES: Surfing, fishing, Van'n, Wej's, old wave, skating, Calico bug'n, tos 'n is for bones, being wfBrian Mendez and Steve McKay. MOST MEMORA- BLE: NY's wfML, MG, FI parties, YT fishing SM, BM, Van sessions wfBM, all over, even OB tidepools, sea sluggs, working on the La Jollan win- dow retreats Juniors, Lamed out by Hill, BC, FUTURE PLANS: Live, die, burial at sea, reincarnated as a great white shark. DIANA MARIE KUENSTLER ACTIVI- TIES: Band 1-4, Track 2, MOST MEMORABLE: 7-30-82, 9-25-82, MAH, BAB, MONGO, meeting TH, TLH,12-31-82, 12-25-82, 12-31-81, partying wfBAB, CAM 80, tour 81- 82, LH 81-82, Mr. Bender's Am. Govt. class 82-83. FUTURE PLANS: To attend college, continue my ca- reer in modeling, to live a happy wfMichael Hutcheson. KRISTIN KUHLMAN CGEORGEJ AC- TIVITIES: Choir, Glee, Flags, Banner Corp, Drama, Key Club, Track and Field. MOST MEMORABLE: Time spent wfKB, TH, TT, DT, MC, JM, TB, having a best friend - Ste- phany Hamm who was always there when I needed her. FUTURE PLANS: To become a famous Interior De- signer, be happy, make everyone around me happy. LLL BARBARA ANN LAMB ACTIVITIES: Drilteam 1, Dance - 1,2,3,4 - Beach MOST MEMORABLE: Frenz - DL, SP, LJ, TS, PL - meeting Pat 7-4-81, 16th B-day, New Years 82, Jan Grad FUTURE PLANS: Major in Computers 84 Banking SI Finance, get a good job - marry someday 8. raise a happy family. MICHAEL DAVID LEGACE ACTIVI- TIES: Frosh 84 J.V. Basketball, 2 yrs soccer, Riding my RM, Desert, Sports, Wookworking. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Stephanie, Christmas Dance, friends - MC, DC, JS, TR, HY, MY RM 125. FU- TURE PLANS: College, Woodwork- ing, get married. STEVEN J. LEGGOTT ACTIVITIES: Drag racing, off Roading, Football, Baseball, Skiing, Fishing MOST MEMORABLE: Spending good times in 80 81 82 with ES. Being with best friends DK, CJ, WD, DK, BZ. FUTURE PLANS: College, Being happy, Live life to the fullest, Raising a happy family with that special person yet to come, JEFFREY UNCLE LOU S. LEN- HOFF ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4, Playing Poker 1-4, Indoor soccer 1-4 MOST MEMORABLE: Cruising wfNH, MB, JC. Star watching wfRM. Card games wfGS, RM, NB, PM, MW, TS. Losing in cards to SM. Mr. Beach's class JC, MB, WG, fun times wfSM. FUTURE PLANS: Com- puters, Get married, have lots of kids. SHERRY DOT LIEFELD ACTIVI- TIES: Gymnastics, Parties, Working out wfLD, Beach, Chargers, SMO wfGB, JA. MOST MEMORABLE: Riv- er 82, Being wfTim, KC 3-9-81, 7- 13-82, Mexico, Mitches Formal, Fiat 2-24-82, X-mas dance wfKirk 82 Brown eyes, LD, KB, JA, MM, the guys. FUTURE PLANS: Become a bodybuilder, college, live on my own, own a vette, marry and have 2 children. MONICA LIERAS ACTIVITIES: SW 1, BB 182, Ski Club 4, 3 Wheeling, go- ing to desert 84 river, Beach 81 wa- terskiing. MOST MEMORABLE: 7- 21-81 meeting Jack, X-mas dance 81 wfJM, Florida 82 wfJenn, Good times wfMottoIa Bros, LP, SF, RB, JH, JH, CG, KO, TF. Mtns. wfJM, S.O. wfJH, LP, Rolling it 2- 14-81, Skyshows, river trip 82. FU- TURE PLANS: College 81 live life to its fullest. DANIEL LINDSLEY MOST MEMORA- BLE: The Who Concert, Grad night, Partying wfRD, RG, TTH, UG, MC, DH, JA, GV, BF, SS, LD, DB. FUTURE PLANS: Degree in Political Sciences, Someday be Governor of Calif. JOE SPIKE LONGORIA ACTIVI- TIES: Surfing wfLH, RB, CH, DT, FBall 1 81 2, BBaIl 1812, Part wfJV, KH, RB, LH, BUD, WB, Being with Shelly. MOST MEMORABLE: The Cars 81, Quarters wfJV, LH, RB, The Van, Xmas Dance wf JV, DM, SF at Swami Ski wfJV, GG, RB 15 wfJV, Summit FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, live comf., good Job 5, Surf 81 be with Shelly. WILLIAM WILLIE LOW ACTIVITIES: Cross country, Track, Racqtball, Photo. MOST MEMORABLE: Refu- gee Vac. to Ark. Sum. of '82 wfJP, Go-Go's, B-52's, Skyshows, Having great friends! G. times wfMD, RW, JO, JD, ET, Sr. yr. All the fun, Thanks Mom and Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Travel, good job, Settle down and live a comfortable life, Enjoy life. KIM LUDOLPH ACTIVITIES: Going to the beach, partying wffriends. MOST MEMORABLE: Being together wfGeorge Panfili, good times wfMZ, SL, TA, MB, Going out wffriends KB, TS, SN, KN, LS, LA, KH, YR. FUTURE PLANS: hold down good career, hopefully get together wfGP, maybe go to college. MARK AUGUSTINE LUGO ACTIVI- TIES: Wrestling 3-4, yearbook, poet- ry, photography, making friends. MOST MEMORABLE: Sisters BB. MS, My Halloween party of 81 Sky show VII, Mrs. J 81 the creative writ- ing class of 81 81 82, DA, LS, DC, CG, CD. CA, MS's parties, Moo Moo VM, GD, FM, TM, TR, 81 Dec 10, FUTURE PLANS: Graduation, getting my po- ems published, being crazy. DAVID LYONS ACTIVITIES: auto- body MOST MEMORABLE: Partying wfKM, SL, MM, WR, R, Schoon, PZ, SB FUTURE PLANS: Owning auto- body shop, marrying, becoming rich, living high and having fun. MMM DEBBIE MacNEILL ACTIVITIES: Go- ing to the beach, partying, Sky Shows, The Who 82 . RSS, Frogs. MOST MEMORABLE: Getting to- gether w!Brett 5-1-82. X-mas dance 82, good times with LAG, sis. BD, KH, YR, DM. Togas, summer of 82 wfBD, my ring 9-25. FUTURE PLANS: College maybe, get a job, marry BD, be rich Chahaj, always love Brett. LORRIE MacNElLL ACTIVITIES: Go- ing to the beach, partying wffriends, quarters. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Parties wfLG, sis, bro, DV, PC, JJ, DF, SH, GP, CS, LH, WB, JV, RB, JL, RM, EV, TB, 2-9-81, Sky Show 7, Who, mom 84 dad. FUTURE PLANS: College, be happy and rich always. MONIQUE MADISON ACTIVITIES: Campus Life. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Gary, ML, GN. Homecom- ing Court, Senior yr., Mr, Beach, Buds PB, DE, ME, AM, BB, JM, Foot- ball games, mom, cars, concert, my sis the snow. FUTURE PLANS: Be happy, successful, maybe get mar- ried and live life to the fullest. JOHN MANERING ACTIVITIES: Swimming, beach, parties, etc. MOST MEMORABLE: Summer of 82 in Hollywood wfKL, RM, AM and my friends CN, KJ, KL, RM, CC, and ev- eryone else I forgot to mention. FU- TURE PLANS: To be successful in ev- erything I do. YVONNE K. MANINI ACTIVITIES: Gym 2-4, beach wffriends, FB games, R. Table, parties MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Cory Y. 10-9- 81, CARS con. 82 wfCY, GY, HA, KR, Nova 2-14-82, 3-wheeling, de- sert, Col. river 80, BB, Bishop 82, mom 8. sisters. Fun times wfCY, GY, HA, BK, DD, KR, CH- BH, SW, KW, KB, TS, VJ, SM, KA, KO. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Hawaii and see my dad, good job, make SS, be young always, and live a fulfilling life. DANIEL REX MANKE ACTIVITIES: March, Sym, Var Band 1-4, Jazz 2-3, Sec. Ldr. 3-4, Alberts 1-4, Scuba, Ja- mfEG, MT, JD, NB. MOST MEMO- RABLE: '80 Great Times wfGT, AB, TM. X-mas Dance wfSC, Study Carmine Appice, 81 Beach wfTM, NM, JP, SS, JB, S O'C. Meeting Lin- da 9-19, Freeport, Bahamas, DrumfJM 9-19. FUTURE PLANS: At- tend Ml Hollywood. Pro drummer, Live a happy life! DAVE SLlCK MARQUES ACTIVI- TIES: KK, skateboarding, tennis 3-4, thanx FD 4 prac. 81 DS, donut runs wfJC, JL, JAV, Who's buying? MOST MEMORABLE: 10-27-82 Oingo wfKerry K, 11-12-82 S. Miss. wfKK 81 G. Killian? No car stereo! RH series DM, laffingwfKK, SK Ac- tion Man , KT, Mur , AG, LB, CH, SB, Talk of the town -to KK. FU- TURE PLANS: Seeing KK, Col, SSS. TAMARA MARSHALL ACTIVITIES: Frosh. Treas., cheer 2-3, Gym 1-4, ASB 4. MOST MEMORABLE: Home- coming. Lead. camp, cheer camp. league, CIF 80-82, TUBS, X-mas dance 81 8. 82, Proms, hike wfJF, SumfsurfwfCB. Good times wfSF, JF, gym buds, BL, GD, JR, BM, CP, NB, CB, KM. Hot times wfMark, procrastinating, Mrs. Daniels. FU- TURE PLANS: College, gym, be healthyfwealthy, love Mark, thanks mom 84 dad. RAY MARTIN ACTIVITIES: CSF, ASB, Boys St., toilet papering. MOST MEMORABLE: Kim's bomb , Bomb Squad Three , Tag team, Diddy donkon kite , Best friends: AS, DH, RC, SQ, JK, F.W.: PG, TM, KM, SF, CF, MS, AL. 3 Wise Men - Abdul, Aachmed, Muhammad. FU- TURE PLANS: Attend USD and UCSD, study law 8tpolitics, find through a quest a burrow for tartan- Bula, with any luck gain access to DAVID MARTINEZ ACTIVITIES: Work, ski, party wffriends, DR, KB, MT, SR, Sailing, camp, hike, JL, be- ing wfpeople I like. MOST MEMORA- BLE: 8-31-81 DRM, 10-31-82, KB, BL, RLM, 8-20-81, MLN. FUTURE PLANS: To progress in career, and to be successful and make the most of my life. DIANA MARIE MATHIE ACTIVITIES: ASB 2, MOST MEMORABLE: Moo Moo, Hoy, 11-11-80, Leadership 81, X-mas Dance 81 wfTim, Grandpa, Mrs. Spaulding, PIE , BH, Mr. C, Mr. T, Ms. S, GNO , Friends GG, TR, SJ, TH, AM, LD, Beach, Madera 82, my ring, loving Tim, Mom 84 dad, I made it! FUTURE PLANS: Stay wfTim, Court reporter? Mar- riage 8t kiddies, SS! THERESA TREE MCALISTER AC- TIVITIES: Talking to Debbie and Renea in Ms. Roger's math class. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting MT 7- 2-82, being wfmy friends DC, CC, RM, DM, TC, LC, LS, my sis LM, go- ing out wfDT, The Who concert. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college, see more of DT and live life to the fullest. KEVIN McANDREW ACTIVITIES: Par- tying wffriends, DL, SL, ML, RS, DR, MM, SB, JP, PZ, TD, and partying in the hills. Causing trouble. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting people, esp. Laura Brothers and becoming friends wfhe. Learning welding 81 machine skills for the job I want. FU- TURE PLANS: Become a machinist or welder, save enough to build a shop 81 build it into a corp. KAREN MCCARTY ACTIVITIES: Par- tying wfAP, PV, LB, and ML. Beach parties, weekends at the beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Marc 8-73-81, 8-23-82, Sky Show 10, summer of 81 wfAP, , my parents, 9-16-81, Annie's Corner. J. Geils- fwho. FUTURE PLANS: College for Court Reporting, sharing the rest of life wfMarc. Marriage 8, kids, BSHTS IALYM. JOHN STERLING MCCONNELL AC- TIVITIES: FB 1-4, baseball 2.4. Pumping iron, surfing, motorcycle riding, skiing. MOST MEMORABLE: Beating MV 20-O, TJ wfGW, JK. Knotts Bry Farm wfBR, GW, VZ, KM. Skiing Mammoth 82. FUTURE PLANS: College, become well-off, live life to thefullest, and continue to play sports. CONSTANCE G. MCKEON ACTIVI- TIES: FR. Club 1-2, Band 1-3, CSF 2- 4, Yrbk. 4. MOST MEMORABLE: X- mas dance 80, Hmcmg 82, Snow, Lvg. in Big Apple, CT. Band Tr: LH, AV, CAM, Disland, KBF. Rocklob, Shks, Tping, Fr. Nt. dances, Ovngts, ACH, all my band pals, CI. Friends: MP, MC, CC, DS. FUTURE PLANS: SDSU, May. in Fr., Med Tech, Be successful, career woman, life a full life. JOE MCKINNEY ACTIVITIES: Track 4, Cross Country 2, Choir 4. MOST MEMORABLE: Spring tour wfchoir, the parties I went to wffriends, esp. wfCaveman, VS, CN, JG, AT, JA, FH, PH and the beach wfBL, SS, RS, AD. FUTURE PLANS: College, get my masters, and travel. JOHN MEADOR ACTIVITIES: Playing BF wfall my friends, going fishing in the Rockys, hunting. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Partying wfmy friends, the beach, Santana FB games to watch- ing them lost. FUTURE PLANS: Be- come a carpenter and be very wealthy. SUZANNE MELYCHER ACTIVITIES: FB, Swimming, horse riding, going to the desert, being wfmy best friend DB, meeting new guys. MOST MEMORABLE: Being Pl juniors wfDB 81 messing around on campus a lot. Meeting DB as a Freshman, going out wfMG, DB, JN, 84 Greg. Having a good time while I was in school. FUTURE PLANS: Get a nice apt. wfmy friend DB, get a good job that I enjoy a lot, get married in the future, have 2 kids, but for now have a steady boyfriend. BRYAN POCO MENDEZ ACTIVI- TIES: Fishing, tennis, surfing, van'n hitting TJ, OTL, lobster fishing wfJH, PK, water polo, Baja charter trips wfPK, JH, GSC. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Meeting CM 8. SF, tennis 81 fishing wfSM, letting PK 81 BH do this, termaline wfDF, GW, Rodri- quez sessions wfPK, JH, DH, GW, poching barret, loveland, correso wfJH, BH, M day bonies. FUTURE PLANS: College then become a fire- man. JOHN MINNEHAN ACTIVITIES: FB 1- 3, Senior heat, bowling, drawing posters for ASB. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Meeting Allyson, float parties, FB games, X-mas dance, making new friends, movi to CA from Colo. FUTURE PLANS: College get mas- ters teaching art, get married, and be rich. WENDY MARIE MINNEY ACTIVITIES: ATC, beach, HT'S WXBL, MC, TS, FL, 165 at MSB, Pt. Loma, MSB partying wfLE,AH,GM,TheG.MOSTMEMO- RABLE: July 24, Sum 81 wfLarry Edge, Penetrators, Ramones, Stones, Sky Show 82, last Who Gig! Psych MP, DD, NB. FUTURE PLANS: College design, have lots more HT's wfLarry E., marry, be happy for- ever. MICHELLE MARIE MINTON BOB- BERS ACTIVITIES: Cheer, desert runs, ATC's, partying, snow wfMike 81 Ricky. MOST MEMORABLE: Find- ing Mr. Right CMike Bodkinsp 4-12- 80, summer of 79 wfRB, BR, MB, JH, AM. Cheer 80 wfSH, mom, BR, KB, AM, BG, RB, special talks. FU- TURE PLANS: Marry Mike, cosme- tologist, be happy, make mom 81 dad super proud! See Grandma again. TAMO LEE MOORE ACTIVITIES: Glee 1-3, choir 2, 3-wheeling Bt off-road- ing wfKeith 81 Michael. MOST MEMORABLE: 2nd wfNancy, MG, GJ, DD, DH, TT, AB, SD, Nino, sum- mer - JD camp - Halloween of 82, my big brothers plus Michael. DE. LM, GS. RJ, A JW. FUTURE PLANS: Become successful in some- thing, get married, and have a fam- ily REBECCA BEKKI MOREHOUSE ACTIVITIES: VB 2-4, SB 1-3, Track 2, Cl. Off 1-3, Ski Club 3-4, Yrbk. 3-4, ASB 4, partying wffriends, GK wfGrande. MOST MEMORABLE: Hallwn 81 - 7 dwarfs, being wffriends - Caroline, Deb, RM, JR, GD, AH, JA, LP, JV, stranded in snow wfLP, JV. The Crash 7-26-82, ku- tas. X-mas dance 82 wfMW, do-1's, Frat party at LSC, beach parties, The hill Grande! OMD, mobbed, skiing Mammoth wffriends, rad times wfLP. Overnight Summit trip WXCP, JV, GG, JL, JV, JR's VP. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college, move out wfDeb 81 Caroline, major in comm, make a lot of money, Get the best out of life. CARI JAN MOSHER ACTIVITIES: Gym 1, Campus Life 3,4. MOST MEMORABLE: X-mas dance, Home- coming, beach, friends - DS, KR, DR, DS, SS, moving to Santee in March 82 . Magic Mtn. summer 82, jelly beans 81 rainbows. FUTURE PLANS: College, get married in Mor- mon temple, be forever happy. LAURA MOSS ACTIVITIES: SB 2, gym 1-2, Class Off. 2. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Sw. dnc wf RV 82, Sockhop 8I Sky Show 82, C-Life. Jona's party, H-coming escort wfGS 81 running FB fd., Grad 82, X-mas dnc wfDW 82 no picts , frienz wfKF, LH, BL, RY, JL, DE, MB, JB, SM, Sid, my bro. GS, Ms. B, Mr. Hunter, coaching, TF, M8IM's, HOT ONE . FUTURE PLANS: SDSU, Travel, Mazda, RS7, meet sp. guy, make 81 spend SS. BILL MOTTOLA ACTIVITIES: FB 3-4, 166 baseball 2-4, 3-wheeling, River trips, Skiing, Campus Life, beach and women 81 partying wfTF. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Kim 6-82, upset MV, Homecoming King, X-mas dance 82 wfKO, great times wfKO, TF, bros., ML, SF, WT, KL, JS, SB, MD, CM, TM. FUTURE PLANS: Go on to college, play baseball, get mar- ried at 25. Live life to the richest, thanks mom and dad. NNN CHRIS NELSON ACTlVITIESs Fish- ing, ML, camping. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Beach AK, RK, RK, BK, JK, DK KF. Party wfCM, JU, SM, LD. FU- TURE PLANS: Make SS, be a nurse, L.M, L.T. T.F. LAURIE NELSON ACTIVITIES: Swim 80, MOst Dedicated , Show horses 1-4, desert 3-4, crazy wfKeIIl, surfing. MOST MEMORA- BLE:O.B., C.D.fK.D., Kelli H, Pomo- na 82 WXBC, TS. Unis 81 Bufford, J. Jumpers, Zino B. March 12, Sweet Pea 1-1-81, TAsha, AG, GS, AP, BH, FUTURE PLANS: College, marry, Thanks mom Bill, Bill, dad, Geri, Ted, Rob Zino, Ms. Schaffer, 81 Barb. SANDY NEWELL ACTIVITIES: Glee 3, Choir 2, Ensemble 1. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Choir tour 80, camping at Pio Pico wfBingo. Help from PF, JF, and DG. Having fun wfLK, RB, WS, JJ, DG, TP, DL, JM, VS, CN. Rainbow Grand Assembly, Church camp, finding my family. FUTURE PLANS: Going to college, have a family. and be happy. CHRISTINE NICKS ACTIVITIES: Glee 1-4, Choir 4, Ensemble 3-4, French 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE: Vivian, meeting Fred, Mrs. G, Mme, R, Cous. Mel, SEWJM, l'm diii, uuug, David, WINNGZ, tours SN, LK, CW, KW, choir friends. Thanksgiving 82 wfBC, summer of 79, FOK, Soic. FUTURE PLANS: College, RDA, trav- el, marry, kids someday, love live and FC. REBECCA BECKY NICOLL ACTIVI- TIES: Swim 3, ASB 3, Glee 1-3, En- semble 3. MOST MEMORABLE: Who 10-27-82 wfTT, BN, SB, RB, Vaca- tions wfHowIands, Alabama 8-23- 81 wfKH, the restaurant 81, Mr. C's bio. wfSH, Schaffer's AP, M r. Beach, Patzy. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, major in business, get married, make the most out of life. MARLA NIELSEN ACTIVITIES: Tall flags, Banners, Rifles 2-4, Banner Corp 3-4, times wfAM, LC, MW, Band friends CM, AB, KT, CM, JF, CB, JH, JF, PL. MOST MEMORABLE: Band trips, parties wffriends, 3-81, Pure-Flo 82, Bengals in Super Bowl 82. FUTURE PLANS: Stay single, major in computer science. SHARLA HSHARLI, HUGGABLE, CUDDLESH NUNN ACTIVITIES: Choir, Glee, Ensemble, Office Occu- pations. MOST MEMORABLE: Tour 80 - JG, BS, JC, DG, JM, RM, TP, RR, LS, CG, LZ, TB, RB, LB, DB, VF, GH, GH, JN. FUTURE PLANS: To marry, become a legal secretary and sing in a gospel music group. OOO PATRICIA T. OWENS ACTIVITIES: Flags 1, Choir 4. MOST MEMORA- BLE: BeingwfKS, BL, WS, JR,J, DR, JS, DP, and SL. The good times I had wfJS and DP in Sophomore English. FUTURE PLANS: Marry, have agood job, and be successful at everything you do. PPP LEI MOMI LANI PACHECO ACTIVI- TIES: VB 3, BB 1-2, CI. Off. 2, skiing, endless beach, concerts. MOST MEMORABLE: G times wfBM, CP, JA, LH, ML, JH, TG, Hollwn 7 dwfs, 2 flt, goal post, sky shows, frat party, bch zoids, pits, Bwalk wfBek, SO, morning crash, skiing stranded, LOCA, b-in wfTim S., talks wfTina. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, move to the bch, enjoy life. NEVILLE D. PAGE ACTIVITIES: Art, Drama, Speech, Jrnlsm, Publ, Trk, Sr. Class, ASB, Music, Fashion. MOST MEMORABLE: 82 VaIentine's Dance, 4 am coffee - AP papers, LH, SJ, JB, DF, CE, SG, JS, Yrbk, Hm. Cmng, all your support. FU- TURE PLANS: Travel to Eng, France, Egypt, etc. College: AIC or SVAXNYC. Better my talents in Art and Drama, live comfortably, and win BS's heart. TONI LYNN PARCEL ACTIVITIES: Crafts 1-4, boating, being wffriends. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting WB, SJ, MJ, SG, SV. 1-30- 82 Thrifty's, big gulps, my Ford, good times wfWB, SJ, TK, EW. Painting wfMJ, K 84 D's wedding, good times at Kim 84 Don's. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get rich, own an EICamino,stayintouch wfallmy friends especially WB, SJ. MATTHEW A. PARLI ACTIVITIES: Psych, Mr. Beach. MOST MEMORA- BLE: SC 12-6-80, Tron at 7-11, surf- ing wfEW, MF, CH, hard core preppy, JL, MB, NB, Looney Tunes, 2 FB games in 4 yrs. FUTURE PLANS: Crew cut, Sherriffs, lead a political overthrow. RICHARD CRAIG PARPART ACTIVI- TIES: BB, FB. MOST MEMORABLE: Monte Vista game 20 at their Home- coming, spending time wffriends. FUTURE PLANS: College then be- come rich and famous. JAMES EDWARD PAYNE ACTIVI- TIES: Marching Band 3 yrs., favorite saying life is hard in the big city , and DILLIGAS. MOST MEMORABLE: Freshman spring, tour to Lake Ta- hoe and Mariotts Great America, working the summer wfYouth Con- servation Corps. FUTURE PLANS: 2 yrs. Grossmont, 2 yrs. of Humbolt St. Univ., I plan to become a fire- fighter engineer. ANNIE PECK ACTIVITIES: Water ski- ing, beach, 3 wheeling, partying, spending money. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Meeting Peter Vasquez 2-13- 82, Good times wfKM, WM, LB, SC, JV. Parents, Lake Isabella wfPeter. Meeting Mr. H. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, become an accountant, get rich, get married, have kids wfso- meone very special, ILYP. CAROLINE H PENDLETON AC- TIVITIES: VB 2-4, SB, Ski Club, ASB, Class Off. 1-2, camping, partying. MOST MEMORABLE: Laughing 8t partying wfBekki M. Deb V, JA, AH, LP, JR, GD, RM. In trouble on the hill, 7-26-82, broken axle, drive. 7 dwarfs, chinese eyes, A.M. Kami's, Sky Show, Sammy Hagar, Stones, The Who, Ms. B, Secret Pals wfMr. PAMELA N. PFEFFER ACTIVITIES: Crafts 4, Band 1-2, Photo 3-4, Yrbk 4. MOST MEMORABLE: Dr. Dirt's class, Tahoe wfBand, X-mas dance 81 ISI Prom 82 wfJC, Running for Homecoming 82, X-mas dance 82 wfJK, fun times SI talks on the phone wfDC, RB, KC, AD, MW, JB. FUTURE PLANS: Find a job, find Mr, Right, get married, buy a house, have kids, live happily ever after. RAENE DARLENE PINE ACTIVITIES: Gym 1-4, swimming 3, cheer 2-3, class Off. 1, Campus Life, girls only. MOST MEMORABLE: Cruise, B-day 82, SW 82, Living End 82, X-mas dance 7908-79-81, prom 82, close frenz BW, DS, DR, JW, TR, KA, SZ, Charley, Cheer camp 80-81, CIF champs 82, car chase wfBW, DR, PG, beach, my buddy, mom, dad, 8 Nan. FUTURE PLANS: College hap- piness. TASHAWN PIRELA ACTIVITIES: Track, band 3 yrs. drama 2 yrs. MOST MEMORABLE: Eva 84 I dressed up as one-ton-of-fun, meeting JW. FUTURE PLANS: Plan to attend Ten- nessee State University and marry JW. SCOTT C. POGORELC ACTIVITIES: FB 2-4, Wt. lifting 2-4. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Summer 81, Michelle Nel- son, ex work out buddy, friends MW, RC, GS, FW, BR, NB, NB, SH, SD. MN, BC, Monica 7-19-82, 9-5-81, I'm not late! Thanks Kent, the truck, Homecoming game 81, beat- ing Monte Vista, Ironman 82, MN's prom. FUTURE PLANS: College, ca- reer in engineering, marriage CMN?l. KARIN PRATHER ACTIVITIES: Going to the desert and river, partying wffriends, helping Ty wftruck. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Ty Northcutt 10-22-80. Senior prom 6- 6-81, Sweetheart dance, Freshman X-mas dance, my kittens 4-22-82, X- mas night 1980. FUTURE PLANS: Getting a job bank telling, marrying Ty, having a family, and always be happy together. MICHELE PRATT MOST MEMORA- BLE: Psych class wfJH, CJ, Patsy, and DA. Meeting DK in the summer of 81, parties wfDA, meeting the JE family, meeting JA in 79. FUTURE PLANS: College, become a nurse, stay friends wfDA forever, go to parties wfDA, and to be a wife and mother. QQQ TROY QUEVILLION ACTIVITIES: Working on my car and going out wfmy friends. FUTURE PLANS: To further my education at Grossmont College, then work for my father at his auto shop. KARIN QUINN ACTIVITIES: Gym, beach partying wfbest friends, P-I Club. MOST MEMORABLE: Summer of 81 81 82, Sky Shows, Mexico, 3- wheeling, endless BAFL's Best times wfKH, new wave, SDSU, P-1, P-2, river trip 82, my car, GTW-DJ if uno. FUTURE PLANS: College, teacher, Mazda7RX7, own a lion, stay togeth- er wfDAvid Johnson. RRR AMBER RADCLIFFE ACTIVITIES: Gym 1-3. MOST MEMORABLE: O'Briens, Shawn, JB, TB, DS, AJ, KY, PC, ST, JB, MU, KD. The park 80, The Who 82, gymnastics 1-3, Del Mar Fair. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege, enlist in the Air Force, return to college afterwards. Become a law- yer, stay happy and retire young to live a fulfilling life. JUANITA M. RATHBUN ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Off., Cheer wfDP 81 DE, T.P. LF's. MOST MEMORABLE: 6-1-80 wfTG, Disneyland WXTG, camping 7-4-80, Jr. H 84 HS wfRB, MSID, HS wfRB,TG, BO, PO,GR. My B-D in 81. FUTURE PLANS: To be- come a successful legal secretary, marry Mr. Right, and live life to the fullest. ED RAYMOND ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball Baseball, off-roading, surfing, dances, parties. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Basketball team, Sky Shows 81 81 82, Christmas dances, FUTURE PLANS: Attend college, major in electronics, get married after while, live in my beach house and drive my Porsche. O'DlLLA RENTERIA ACTIVITIES: Watching soaps with mom, being lazy, sleeping, talking on phone wfGA. MOST MEMORABLE: Won- derful family, meeting Gaston Aguirre 81, and growing to love him. Being wffriends, CT, TS, KY, JB, LS, MS, my Canado Art. Trips to TJ, Ha- waii 79, G ladies, eating in Spanish. X-mas dance, helping Gaston through C.H.P. Career. Hiking Grand Canyon 82, Little sis, GV. C.Y.O. outings, sewing 81 cooking wfJB, love you mom 84 dad. FU- TURE PLANS: Get married to Gal- ton, live a happy life with our Trans Ams. GISELLE CHRISTINE RHOADS AC- TIVITIES: Glee 1-3, Choir 2, Class Of- ficer 1, J.A. 2-4. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Christmas dance 81, Our Gang wfNR, BO, TG, KT, JM, RB, JB, BM, etc. SPACE Psychology. Move to Australia, and live life to its purpose. JUDY RHODES ACTIVITIES: Class Off. Jr. and Sr. Years Activities . MOST MEMORABLE: Christmas dance 82 wfDK, RD, JC, Homecom- ing 82, FB games wfColleen. Having fun wfSH, BH, CK, JC, RD. Being a class officer, English wf DH. Algebra wfMr. Curran. FUTURE PLANS: Go SDSU, become a nurse, and be hap- py forever. BRET RICHTER ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball 2, Track 2-3. MOST MEMORA- BLE: SH, MD, MM, TF, BM, Palm Springs Relays. FUTURE PLANS: To make lots of money. JACQUELINE JAC RIEDEL ACTIVI- TlES:ASB 3-4,SkiClub 3-4,ALARAF 3. MOST MEMORABLE: Memories wfGeri, good times wfMike: Mgc. Mtn., X-mas dance 82, Get'n crazy wfBM, CP, DV, TM, KQ, A3, Slopes, Maynard , Mr. T., V.p., Brawley, Kutas, Mrs. D, talks wfBro, l luv ya Mom and Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Be- comeajournalistaleadahappy and rich life. BRYAN LEE RIGGS ACTIVITIES: FB 1-4, Track 1-4, Pumping Iron, Go 4- bying up in the hills, playing poker twice a week. MOST MEMORABLE: Beating MV 20-0. Scoring 2 TD's against Val. Nors. 81, Friends SP, JM, RC, TS, GW, MW, Mr. G. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, play football, make a career out of electrical engi- neering. MIKE RILEY MOST MEMORABLE: The Who, partying wfTE, DO, WM, and BL. Becoming friends wfWM, and BL. Herbie . FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, study law, start a landscaping business and become a lawyer. Get married and start a fam- ily TIMOTHY ROBERTS MOST MEMO- RABLE: 11-11-80, Di, my RM 250, Fun in the desert, taking Di to Ma- dera, X-mas dance 81, rugging Go Go Di, DRYW, BAGGO, 3-wheeler Mag 82, beach, Hoy, Mr. C, Mr. T. FUTURE PLANS: Stay wfDiane, work in mchne shop, get married, more desert, make big money after grad day 83 . DIANA J. ROBLES ACTIVITIES: Cam- pus Life, Ski Club 82. MOST MEMO- RABLE: The fun times wfCS, DM, LG, LJ, DM, KC, PG, DA, SF, RP, BW, DE, SH Cdancesj, Homecoming 81, Sweetheart 82 wfSD, Prom 82 wfGW. Christmas 82 wfDA. Love you all. Mom and Dad, Thanx much. FUTURE PLANS: To live life to the fullest and go on to Mesa College and later become a travel agent and travel all over the world. HILDA RODRIGUEZ SPOT Z AC- TIVITIES: Track 1-2, Photo 1-4, W- lifting Legs , D's Company fL.A.J Tanner of course. MOST MEMORABLE: 10-23-81 Tanner D. Wells. 81 - X-mas dance, E.T., Peaches Csillyb, tears over phone CCFJ Frenz - CM, NP, PW, SH, JR, BH, etc. 12-22-82 42359 J.J.S. Thanks Rodney. Thanks Nev. FU- TURE PLANS: Art School, Jamaica 83, to live and love as Jah wishes. BRENDA SUE ROHLEDER ACTIVI- TIES: Being wfspecial friends 81 good buddies. Beach, gym, desert, ATC's. MOST MEMORABLE: Good times wfAM, LS, MM, SE, RG, MT. MB. Crystal party, Snow Juli, Being crazy wfShel 81 Kel. Special times wfPunkin. FUTURE PLANS: Bank teller, retire young, travel. Find someone special 81 always make mom proud. TERESA KAY ROMINGER ACTIVI- TIES: Spirit Club, Jr. Achievement, Banner and Flag Corps. MOST MEMORABLE: Beach wfTH, JB, JJ Bt JA, 5-14-82, Neat stuff, on the cor- ner wfDi. Driving thru Old MD wfGG, 81 DM. 12-10-82 wfTH, SH 81 JG. Prom wfJA, 7-14-82, JA's Vega. FUTURE PLANS: Go to State U 81 major in acct. Marry JA 81 not go back to Cleveland. Luf JA forever. DENNICE TOGA ROUSEY ACTIVI- TIES: BB 1-4, BB SB 2, Hr. Hr. Gd. Frosh Off, ASB 4, PPFB 2-4, C. Life. MOST MEMORABLE: Tina K, TW, JC. Moirs, LH, JW, Missy, A3 1-4, Stones, Who, Cars, PPFB Champs, BB 16-0, Champs, Soph. Starter BB, t-ping coach's house, Rods Sum- mers wfJC, Rose , Divine Mad- ness wfKC, Class Comp, Mikki's wfTK, 'lob Disneyland. FUTURE PLANS: College, career, marriage and happiness. YVETTE RUIZ ACTIVITIES: The beach, partying wffriends, being wfMark Baleme, JB, DT. MOST MEMORABLE: Getting together wfMark 4-30-82, fun times wf Karla Hanson,DM,LG,KL,KN,RL,JL,WB, DA, LM, JA. FUTURE PLANS: Maybe go to college, get a good paying job, get rich and marry Mark Baleme, have fun. SSS PAT SALADA ACTIVITIES: Guitars, Flirting, girls, music MOST MEMO- RABLE: I love you RG, TPR, TT. Rivit heads Terri T,D. The crazys : CC, lm bubba, KV, KV, Jo, nightly excur- sions, The Bands, 1000 rainy days FUTURE PLANS: To become musi- cally famous. To collect a raincheck from Robin G. Rock forever. GARY ANTHONY SANCHEZ ACTIVI- TIES: FB 2-4: BB 1-4: Journ. 3: Jr. Honor Guard 3: Campus Life 3-4: ASB 4 MOST MEMORABLE: Cheese, The Gang - BL, JP, MW, JW, RM, Jr. year summer of '81, the beach wf RC, Last day of BB beach house. BB crowds, b-day bug, CASC Camp, Poker, A3, KS, Frenz - NB, SP, JL, MB. FUTURE PLANS: College, trav- el, marriage, family, To leave my mark ABE ABDUL SAWAYA ACTIVITIES: ASB, CSF, Toilet papering, Body Building, ATP, 61y+1-69 p. MOST MEMORABLE: Bomb Squad Three , The Sun, The crushed mo- ble, Trojans, Ray, Ralph, FW, T. Ma- gestic Mo, DH, OD, SB leather - blondeee!! FUTURE PLANS: Attend UCSD or USD, study to be a doctor, find an unattached woman, move to Lebanon 84 plug. MELISSA LEE SCHAD ACTIVITIES: ASB Sales - 3, Yrbk - 4 MOST MEMORABLE: YCC 81 wfMAJ, DW, DB, MJG, Bsktball 81 Ftball games wfMAJ, Halloween 81, Smmr of 80 wfDW, My sweetie MJG, Talks 81 Times wfmom and grandma, My lst, 2nd, 3rd parties, TPing 81 pieing smelliots, Salton Sea wfJMG 10-82. Peter, cave gl cookies. M8tM's 81 french fries. Disneyland wfMAJ 4- 82, lots of furniture but no food, Growin' up wfMAJ and trying to rent a car. Times wfMAJ, RM, PS, SW, MAL, DW, MJG. FUTURE PLANS: Attend college, computer aviation, own a '68 Camaro, be- clonie closer to my dad. Catch a s ar. THERESA T.C. SCHEER ACTIVI- TIES: Yearbook 2, Ski Club 4, ROP 84 the beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting AL, SW Dance '82, Mgs. Mtn,, Celica, concerts, staff parties: Frenz wfBW, MP, LJ, LB, RL, KP, PB, SB. JAN GRAD! Talks w!C8tT. Thanx mom 81 dad! FUTURE PLANS: College - major in computers - earn CPA. Live life to the fullest 84 travel . . . marriage? DENNIS SCHIEFER ACTIVITIES: Photography, Soccer, Football MOST MEMORABLE: Senior year. 1982 Summer FUTURE PLANS: At- tend SDSU and major in Law En- forcement, Patent on invention and make a couple million. Marry a beau- tiful intelligent woman. 167 ROB SCHMIDT ACTIVITIES: Partying 1-4, Girl watching 1-4, Checking out AP, KA, DA, KN. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Trip to Oklahoma with RB 81, Checking DA out in Robertson's class 81. FUTURE PLANS: Continue working, become independently weatlhy by my 30th birthday. RANDALL D. SCHOONOVER ACTIVI- TIES: Baseball 2 3 4 Desert GFUA HAOM 25OR Hunting prty wfLE PA DH DH VS Golf Ev Sat wfBst Frnd RS MOST MEMORABLE: Summer of 81 getting tog wfLE My Trk Kinks 82 Lions tourn vs. Pat Henry - BZZZ. Rad times wfPZ. Froz. Rope vs. Gross - TCH em All FUTURE PLANS: LE A healthy son A big house gl lots of money Alw 8. For in touch wfmom 81 dad. TOM SCHULTZ ACTIVITIES: Junior Honor Guard, Golf, Snorkling, Rack- etball MOST MEMORABLE: The Club, Beach's History wfJCx2, MK, LS: Mr. Z, Expos, Ace Dakin: times wfGina, JG, LA, MA, BB. FUTURE PLANS: UCSD Med School, Mar- riage and have munchkins. DEBRA SETSER ACTIVITIES: VP Key Club 82-83, Homecoming float 82- 83 MOST MEMORABLEE JB, SS, AB, 18th B-day, Schaffer's classes. FU- TURE PLANS: College, Moving out, marriage, children, pre-school teacher. TODD GYRO SHERINIAN ACTIVI- TIES: Football 1-4, Track 3-4, play- ing cards wfBE, BA, DA, SSs GR, EE, NB, ER, ET, ASB 3-4 MOST MEMO- RABLE: Boot camp, For Jackson S.C. E-8-2 - Mad dogg, Miss. Ken- nedy, Roasted coaches, Beat MV 20-O, FB team, Thanx Kelly, Coach Scholten gl Mary Pat. FUTURE PLANS: Go to NMMI, Become a Combat Arms Officer, Maybe settle down, have a family, Someday HEIDI ELIZABETH SHERMAN AC- TIVITIES: Bnd 1-3, ASB 2, VB 2-4, Trk 3-4 MOST MEMORABLE: hav-n the BEST MOM gl DAD in the world ILY: JJ, my sis, SCOTT, thnx 4 wakin me up, MATTCHEW, gf the HoF, thnx 4 b-in my bud! LYA Deb 81 Muhil 3f3Of82 -thnx DAVID St QUIE - 3 musketeers! trips wfmy JUDO fam, thnx my frenz: ILY all FUTURE PLANS: make M8tD proud of me, live 4-ever. KIMBERLY ANN SHOWE ACTIVI- TIES: Dancing, Skating, Music, Photo Club, School, Bicycling, Jog- ging, drawing, Church, crafts. MOST MEMORABLE: Ms. Moores Geo., Drivers Ed, Crafts 2, Mr. Robertsons Hist, half-moon, Elton John, Pen- nocks Eng, Good times wfgood friends KJ, DG, LK, CR, KM, BO, PO, IIUVXI 'Ci 'OI7 LIUSIQM 'CI '62-I I-IUUQ-'Ei 'NI '82 Bunvx 'H 'LSSSOVXI 'J '99 UOSII-'90 'M 'SE UOPJOED 'd 'VS PIOUJV 'BI 'SS ZIIVWLIUS 'L 'ZS Z'9I9Z 168 TR, Talks wfTK, KG, DG, Mom 84 Dad FUTURE PLANS: Christ, Attend UCSD for Pre-Med, become a Med Doctor, marry 8. have kids. ANTHONY JOHN SHUTE ACTIVI- TIES: Football 2, Baseball 3-4, Cam- pus Life, Fishing wfJG, RK, DK, Bass MOST MEMORABLE: Yosemite 6- 20-82, Hitting Rabbit wfJK, Friends JC, JG, CS, DK, NB, DD, LH, KL, Baseball at Santana. FUTURE PLANS: Play baseball, FBI-SS, meet- ing her, eternal peace. PAT SIMONCINI ACTIVITIES: Drama 1-2, Yearbook 3-4, Photo 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE:Xmas dance 882,get- ting to know MC 84 BH, Having fun time at Melissa's party with friends, Being on YB staff Senior year. FU- TURE PLANS: Go on to JC, live by the beach, Become independently wealthy, be happy the rest of my life. NIGEL FIJI SMITH ACTIVITIES: FB, VB, over the line, going to the beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Being wffriends - LMc, RC, BL, DH, JW, RT, CL, SH, KR, LH, DS, CM, going to see First Blood wfa special lady, meeting her on 11-23-82, I love you. FUTURE PLANS: Get married and go around the world, have 6 kids and live on a remote island like Fiji . REBECCA SHERWOOD SMITH AC- TIVITIES: Band 2-4, Journalism 3-4, Editor 4, Key Club, CSF MOST MEMORABLE: Angie, Wayne, Sis, Doc, SD, MC, MB, DA, LW, MT, Mr N, Ms V, Mr. C. Oki-san, Mom, AP, go- ing out w!Wayne, being wffriends FUTURE PLANS: UCSD, temple marriage, write and stay close to the Lord and the ones I love. SUSAN SMITH ACTIVITIES: Drama Club - Homecoming Float commit- tee. Stage manager for two plays - A Night of Laughs and Thurber CarnivaI MOST MEMORABLE: Be- ing in Drama. FUTURE PLANS: After I graduate I plan on going to North- ern Idaho College to study dramat- ics 84 psychology. TODD DOT SMITH ACTIVITIES: Surfing, Skateboarding 84 offroading with the frogtown crew. MOST MEMORABLE: Noafing 81 Skating with DD, EP, CM, BP, TW, MR, RQ 81 the rest of F-town, Zoiden with all my friends. Help from Mo8tPo. FU- TURE PLANS: Get into the construc- tion fiels and become very wealthy. RICK S. SMYLIE ACTIVITIES: Water- polo 1-4, Swimming 1-2, Scuba div- ing, body-surfing 84 Racquetball. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Miss Woolridge in Murphy's class. Hawaii 81. Jimmy Buffet concert. Good 'UOUQO 'IS U0SULI0f'O'OEl19LId95l 'G '62 Il!9N99VII 'T 'BZ 910i-UIIED 'J 'LZ U0Sl9N I 9251392 'd 'SZ 59I9U0O 'ED 'VZ QP?-1153 'VII 'SZ PJOJSUQH 'V 'ZZ times wfLaurie, BH8tPM. Becoming an uncle. FUTURE PLANS: Love, care, and share name with Miss Wooldridge. E.M.Y., Paramedic. Sell car!?! DANNA MARIE SPRINGER ACTIVI- TIES: Parties at MD's, skyshows, KR, DH, CM, NS, RC, RP, DS, RV, JC, RN, BG, TT ldyllwild, Magic Moun- tain. FUTURE PLANS: College, Tem- ple Marriage, Live life to the fullest, Be happy! DANA RAY STAGE ACTIVITIES: Cam- pus Life, Spending money, my mu- sic. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Julie, Mr. Wonderful, Mrs Schaffer's class, Haunted house, friends RC, RC, DP, SL, RA, BG, RG, SH, PS, SJ, PG, JW, TQ, DM FUTURE PLANS: Being with Julie, working with ani- mals, Marriage Making a million be- fore I'm 30. JOSEPH E. STAHLEY III ACTIVITIES: Like to go to parties and play all sports. Having fun with partners from City Knights and other hot things. Being a DJ for 4-F produc- tions. MOST MEMORABLE: Going with a special girl named Charlynn Horne. To her There's no me with- out you. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and become a sound mixer and Disc Jockey. VIVIAN STEGMANN ACTIVITIES: Glee 1-4, Choir 2-4, Ensemble 2-4, Swim 3 MOST MEMORABLE: Chrissy, meeting Victor, Mrs, G, lil' sis SB, RD, AB, FOK, SOIC, solofesti- val wfEM, superior medal '82, WINNNGZ, I'm diii, uuug, LH, tours, choir pals, duet wf CN, D-land wfVT, HV '82, sum 79. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, VT, CN, marry and have a family. TAMMY STEVENS ACTIVITIES: gym 1-2 MOST MEMORABLE: Summer 8O . going out to the partys and the beach with KB, KL, KN, SW, YM, KQ, KA. Spending money and get- ting crazy. The river trip with mom and gang . Thank you mom for helping me threw the bad times. The special time was meeting and being with Danny Jones FUTURE PLANS: Going to college. Someday get mar- ried and live life to the fullest and still be with DJ. TRUDY LEIGH STEVENSON ACTIVI- TIES: All sports 81 being with friends. MOST MEMORABLE: O'diIia Ren- teria gl Chris Taylor for the special friendship they've given me. me through the year. Special J.E. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college, find a job that I'II be happy doing and that pays well. And later on find that spe- cial person to share my life with. UOSJQPUV 'F 'IZ UOIGIPI-'Sd O 'OZ U03U9519!C1 'O'61 I9P9!EI 'l 8I99I10LI -wow 'g 'Lt zenbseft 'Q 'gr iieouyi 'LI 'QT 939d 'N 'VI UOSPUH 'W 'ET TTT CHRISTINA L. TAYLOR ACTIVITIES: Softball, Soccer, Swimming, Bowl- ing, drawing pictures, drafting and writing poems. MOST MEMORABLE: Friends GET, OR, TS, KY, TS, ML, and B.M. H.M. Y.K. M.L. G.l. and lov- ing every minute of it. FUTURE PLANS: Get a good job as an archi- tect and lovin-n-marrin Mark Hallowayl NANNY TAYLOR ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1-3, Skiing wfChristy, MOST MEMORABLE: Summer of 82 wfTamo, my Teddy Bear and all the other animals. TM, AK, MG, Nino, etc. PromfX-mas dance, Class of 82, TW, X-mas dance 82 wfBilI. PXC on 2nd, 3-wheeling wfMichael, Keith. FUTURE PLANS: Live life to its fullest 8t Ski in Switz. V.W. rules, TERRY R. TRUAX ACTIVITIES: One of the Consultant Cartoonist. MOST MEMORABLE: Harper sessions wfBP, DD, all the Zoids at Guff's, partying wfDF. and F-town. Con- certs during summer of 82. FUTURE PLANS: To become so rich that I don't even have to care, be a musi- cian, and go through life with a three mile smile. VVV DEBORAH LEE VALERIO ACTIVI- TIES: Softball 2, Going to the beach wffriends, going out 84 being crazy wffriends. lNatching Mike Todd surf. MOSTJVIEMORABLE: Meeting freinds LC, DM, SV, TV. Mike Todd. KO, BC, MO, BK 84 KD. Getting crazy in my car wfSV, LC, US Festival wfKO. X-mas dance 83 WXBC. FU- TURE PLANS: College, find a decent job, live in a nice place, Make lots of money and stay very happy. Live life to the fullest 8t stay wfBrian. NICOLE VANCE ACTIVITIES: B-Ball 1, Cl Of 1844, Tennis 2-4, Yog. Mill, 3- wheeling, 4x4 ing. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Meeting Jack 2-18-81, 5-16-81 parties wfJH, CK, VT, desert wfJH, CK, Gyps wfJack, Val Dance 82 wfJH, KD, AD, talks wfMa, good times wfB. Buds - Ma, JH, DS, CK, SS, Sky Shows 882. FUTURE PLANS: wk wfcomputers, marry Jack, my babe. Bld cabin in mts, be- come rich, luv fam, Iuf and thanx Ma, Pa, Pat, Ali, Jack, Grams 8 Gramps. JAVIER BUD VARGAS ACTIVITIES: FB 2-4, partying wfJL, WB, LH, DM, RB, GG, KJ, MH, Bud, MOST MEMO- RABLE: SH, The Cars concert, P be- fore F game, Hedge's van wfJL, LH, SH, DD, WB. 82 X-mas dance Cup on stagej wfJL, DM, LA. Vacation wfbrothers 81 GA, SO. Snow Sum- ZSLIOUQS 921 Kainiio '1 'II GOUQA 'N 'ot Spiiuo 'ti '6 iivinedviioi '1 's JSLIIIIEQ 'V 'L ,ISLISVIOI-I I '9 IUIOUOLLI -is fa 'Q OEM 'vli 'v wiuilds 'Ci '25 mit. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, live comfortably 84 have a nice wife and family. DEBORAH DEB VASQUEZ ACTIVI- TIES: Track 2, Ski Club 3-4, partying wffrenz 1-4, Walter Sum 80. Being wf Ross Sum 882. Sum 82, O- side wfCP, BM. X-mas dance wfMM, BM, MW. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Good times wffriends - BM, CP, LM, JR, GD, RM, AH, JV, LP, JA. The Crash 7-26-82, Kazis in the morning, beach parties, Sum 81 Getting Fiat , Hallwn 82 BM, CP. FUTURE PLANS: Move out wfBekki, Caroline, go to college, marry Ross someday and live happily ever after. GREL VILLARREAL ACTIVITIES: Mo- torcycle riding, strenuous sports music. MOST MEMORABLE: Rode my motorcycle across Grossmont campus. FUTURE PLANS: Become a helicopter pilot or bookkeeper. Be rich, have my own shop, live in Colo- rado or Utah out of the city, maybe become a concert promoter. JONA DAWN VINKEMULDER ACTIVI- TIES: Softball 2, Ski club. MOST MEMORABLE: Bill 2-23-82, Prom 82, Promise ring, Poems: my bug. Fun 81 parties wfBJ, KP, AP, JV, BM. DV, SP, SH. Snow Summit Tow- truck Motel 6 wfBM, LP. Beach, Cars, Say Ha gar, Who, Sky Show, Christmas dance 82. Elect. munch wfJV, JL, DM. FUTURE PLANS: Good job, marry Bill 84 live happily together forever. SHELLY KAY VOSBURGH ACTIVI- TIES: Going on vacation with Mike to visit his family, going to beach. MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting DV, WB, TP, MT, CC. Having my parents understand hard times. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get a good job and get married to Mike Todd. WWW ROBERT E. WAITS ACTIVITIES: Frosh. Basketball, JV Tennis 1. JV Track 2, V. Soccer 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE: Wave concerts wffriends, Big D and Willie Low, soccer beach, first car, McDonalds, Autobody, having fun wfBJ. FU- TURE PLANS: Travel, women, see life as it comes, material things, friends and health. MICHAEL STEVE WALLER JR. AC- TIVITIES: FB, Baseball, Wrestling, girls, spending time wffamily and friends. MOST MEMORABLE: Spending three months in Malibu during the summer. FUTURE PLANS: Enter the Navy and have a ipieuuwg 'f 'Z ax1Jng'g'1:13re3ed UQLU -1:00 'xi 'Qs SMOLIS 'si 've UOSMDW 'O 'es Swuee 'r 'ze Suiiiiuvs '1 'ie good future. Settle down wfa good looking woman and have a couple of children. KRISTINE ELIZABETH WARD ACTIVI- TIES: Class Off. 3-4, Swim 3. MOST MEMORABLE: June Mn 81 Ski CCW, AG, SBD, Family and friends CCW, KW, AG, DG, SB, KG, ASD, KFC, CT, 81 RS, Fzn Ygt. Summer 82 wfAS, X- mas dance 81, S8tH8iD, Grad Night 82, Sky Show, Hom. Floats. FUTURE PLANS: College, Career, travel, get rich and live the happiest life I can. JAMIE YVONNE WATTS ACTIVITIES: Soph Class Pres. 80, Homecoming Float, JV Softball 1-2, JV tennis 2. MOST MEMORABLE: Grad nite 82, Expos wfthe Slasher, DR, NV, and RV. TAing for Mr. N, working at T's, good times wfTK, and JW Cthe amoeba sistersl T-Ping, Gag, Toad Board. FUTURE PLANS: College, law school, become a lawyer, travel and live a happy life. MICHAEL B. WEBSTER ACTIVITIES: FB 2-4, Track 1-4, CC 1. MOST MEMORABLE: Beating MV 20-0, go- ingtothehoopgames,gettingoutof basic training. FUTURE PLANS: Grossmont College, be an O.R. Tech., marry the right girl who comes by. JOHN CHUBS WEEKS ACTIVI- TIES: FB 1-4, Wrestling 2, Track 1-3, Beach, skiing Alpine. MOST MEMO- RABLE: X-mas dance, good times wfAP, RB, VZ, KM, WG, TH, Sky Show, Campus Life, The Crash, Liv- ing End. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Yale, and get my law degree. GARY LAWRENCE WEHLAGE AC- TIVITIES: FB, Baseball, surfing, hunt- ing, fishing, weight lifting, jogging. MOST MEMORABLE: Monique 10- 15-82, MV 20-O, 82 X-mas dance. Knotts, ML, GN, FB Banquet, MVP, All League, All CIF, good friends. FU- TURE PLANS: Pro Football player or baseball player, rich, marriage at age 28, Monique, own business, and have a big house. STACY CROXANNEJ WELLS SNOOPY ACTIVITIES: Glee 1-4, Photo 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE: Clubs wf JJ, JB, CD, KL, KM, E. Rh wfNS, RM, KL, MD, Sid wfMD, KL, RM,JJ, KM,TS,JM,BS, LB. FUTURE PLANS: Live in San Francisco as a rich psychologist 81 photographer. Travel81be happy wfTim.Thanks to Mom 81 Dad, Mr. Hughes 81 Mrs. Good. SUZANNE PEACHES WELLS ACTIVI- TIES: Track, Choir, Dancing, Drama. MOST MEMORABLE: Cf 1-82, 2-14- 82, 8-3-82, 7-23-82. RC 12-12-79, 11-5-82. Homecoming HR, Carlon uunri 's 'os wwe 'v 'ez savor 'xi 'az 1es1es'o'zz Kimi 'o '92 UOSJ-JD -uv 'a 'sz iioduefieo '1 'va M01 'M 'ez Swepv 'ai 'az Uosuefiels '1 'iz 12-25-82, 1-1-83. FUTURE PLANS: To become a court reporter, get married, have a child and be the world's most successful woman. Have a career as well, and a secure family life. EDWARD WHITE ACTIVITIES: Surf- ing, Racquetball. MOST MEMORA- BLE: South of the Border, Winter of 79f80, Straita Head sessions. Ex- perience different types of music. FUTURE PLANS: Find a career, nice home and maybe marriage. Keep myself and others happy, and keep surfing. PATTI MARIE WHITTEN ACTIVITIES: SB 2-4, Basketball 2. MOST MEMO- RABLE: Summer of 82, TNL, Grad nite 81, laughs wfCW, JH, LH, CY, TC, Tl, CS and JS to CW, JH, and mom - thanks. FUTURE PLANS: To learn as if I was going to live forever. To live as if I was going to die tomor- row. ANGELA DONETTE WIGGINS ACTIVI- TIES: Nights out w!Youth group from VC 81 racquetball. MOST MEMORABLE: Family vacations, be- ing close to parents, CC wfAK 81 JK, CH wfDO. Close friends - LH, LR, KL, KH. Mostly having a sister like Teri. FUTURE PLANS: College, mar- riage, take trip to Hawaii, have my whole family together again some- day. SHERI WILKERSON ACTIVITIES: Shopping, guy watching. MOST MEMORABLE: My ring, sharing se- crets wfRay 12-10-82 wfVP, DJ, MS, MJ, French fries 81 Superman ll. Good times wfMS, CM, PP, LM, KJ, KS, SL, ML, MS's parties 81 muthers. FUTURE PLANS: Stay wffrenz FfF and live life to the fullest. Love you always mom!! ALLYSON WILLIAMS ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2-4, Varsity 3-4, FB 81 BB games 1-4, beach parties, Saturday Night Pizza, Mon movies, practices 1121, 35, etc. MOST MEMORABLE: Fun wfBY, TM, DD, NJ, Mtng Jm 5- 3-82. X-mas dance 83, The Cars wfDD, NJ. Sky Show 82 wfJM, DD, NJ. Talks wfDD, NJ. Time spent WXJM. FUTURE PLANS: College, ca- Eeer, stay wfJM, visit DD, get rich, orv. ROBERT THOMAS WILSON ACTIVI- TIES: Soccer 3. MOST MEMORA- BLE: John F, RD, VT, PT, USA, Bain- um's class, Trooper, Lake Havasu, England. FUTURE PLANS: Join Air Force andfor learn to fly. Go to Uk. CELINE MARIE WOOD ACTIVITIES: Swim 3-4, ASB 3-4, Sr. Cl P.R. MOST MEMORABLE: Ski June Mrit WXAG. IIOUIN 'Ei 'oz 0!-'9l9A'Cl'6I19Il9ldiVIl 'ei uwvii 'ai '41 JOIKQ1 'o '91 KSU -ww 'M '91 Seiqoa 'o 'vt UOSdio 'vii 'QISGUOVW'zw2w19Lis'H'1i U91 KW, SB. Bonsa, Wed 81 Crazy times wfA 8i GD, Redlands, FZn Ygt. Yo- semite 81 8 82. Nite B-fore Home- coming, sleep-over wfDG, JM, AG, JC 81 NP. Cheap Trick's RZ. In Love wfRZ, JW, 81 NP - X-mas dnc wfBM, AG 81 Frenz, AP Buds - GG, GG 81 JG, FB 81 BB games KFC. FUTURE PLANS: College, live on the Riviera, have a cottage in the Alps, Ski endless, marriage, Heaven. LAURIE L. WOOLDRIDGE MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting 84 falling in love wf Rick 10-23-81. Beach, mov- ies, X-mas dance 81, Water polo games 2-14-82. Qoncerts: BB, KGB, JBXBJ. Special people to me: Rick D, ML, TS, KD, LM, LD, MB, MS. FU- TURE PLANS: Being wfloving Rick forever. Go to Cosmetology college to become a beautician. YYY CORDELL R. YOUNG ACTIVITIES: FB 1-4, BB 2-4, Volleyball 1-3, Gym 1-4, Skiing, beach, concerts, women. MOST MEMORBALE: X-mas dance, partying wfKR, BK, MC, JM, MR, CH, RB. Getting together wfY- vonne.Goodtimeswfallmyfriends. Sky Shows, Rollo. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Harvard, keep partying, go see mom. RENEE C. YOUNG ACTIVITIES: Beach, 3-wheeling, partying wffrenz, boating, Campus Life, meeting people. MOST MEMORA- BLE: X-mas dance 1-4, Prom 80, 10- 1-82 Ken, Good X's wfJB, LM, SB, KF, Summer 82, beach wfJB 81 LM. Sr. year, FB games, M8tM's, fighting for phone wfsis. FUTURE PLANS: Stay happy, move to beach, buy a 2802 go to Hawaii. KATHRYN YOUNGHUSBAND AC- TIVITIES: Being involved in Junior Achievement and Campus Life. MOST MEMORABLE: Going out and having a good time wfmy friends. Making lots of new friends. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, get a job, get a car, find a place of my own, travel, see new places, meet new people, get married and have kids. Live a good life. ZZZ PETER ZACK ACTIVITIES: JV Base- ball, MOST MEMORABLE: Meeting Deb 11-1-80. Thanks SK, wheelies on XL wfRS. Summer 81, Kinks wfDH, RS, LE, Match lite SL, DH, Dove Hunt, partying wfRgang, Fies- ta l12-31-81 wfTD, MM, SK, ME, Thanx mom! FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, get married to DH and have little Pupsies. Live happily ever a ter. -iiuM'a 'ot 2f1Suii2o'r'6 ww-1o's '8 IIOLIUGW 'r 'L 9!J91U9El'O'9 SSKQH 'e 'Q S519!N 'O '17 Uuewgels 'A 'S ueuuzng 'Q 'Z oAo1JV'g 'I :ogy -982,5 169 THE GOOD, THE BAD . . THE JUNIORS Successfully beginning the year, the Juniors sponsored a well planned barbeque on campus. They later combined their talents into an outstanding Mother Goose float for Homecoming. The selling of activity cards allowed The Class of '84 to finish an indus- trious and organized year. 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J J if ,,..m,, . -A .UNK VINCE MCLAUGHLIN 1966-1982 Those of us who knew him, will always remember his enthusias a yearbook photographer, Vinnie could always be found with a camera around his neck and rolls of film in his pocket. A large number of pictures in this book are Vince's work. His photographic skill and real enjoyment of the task are treasured ft behind. Many will feel his spirit for a long time to come. m and vitality. As memories he Ie SOPHOMORES: CATCH US IF YOU CAN With first class leadership of advisor Don Bainum, theclass of'85 excelled to new heights this year. They vvon many class competitions such as pumpkin car- ving, the most grape crush T-shirts sold during spirit week, and building the lst place Homecoming float. With a start like this catching them could be a problem. Counter clockwise from top left: Pres. - Darren Smith, V.P. - Jimmy Uribe, Treasurer - Mike Ferguson, Secretary-Carleen Mendez, Publicity Sharon Hall, Advisor- Don Bainum Publicity- Candy Pamus, Bonnie Peterson, Activities - Shawnna Whitaker, Gladys DelaCruz .xx 5 iff, T vi Z X ft. 2512? .444 ,. X 49 'WIS 1 is in f Y Q5 f' 'tis r .V ,K ,.x,,,.. 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Led by president Ruth Galvan, the fresh- man class demonstrated such qualities as enthusiasm and spirit. Walking away with second place in the first class competition Yell-Off, they gained confidence and the real- ization of their potential. Striving to reach their goal of 5750, they began with a successful jewelry sale. With three years remaining, this is a class who will be recog- nized for their great accomplishments. Clockwise: Pres. Ruth Galvan, V.P. Valerie Espinoza, Act. Rhonda Re- zendes, Asst. Dayne Janssen Not Shown: Sec. Gina Christopher, Treas. Sheila Barker, Advisors: Ms. Schaffer, Mrs. Pennock, Not Shown: Mr. Yackey Pub. left to right: Chanele Holbrook, Pat Byrne, Maddy Duffy and Stephanie Nelson. Q . 1-,M rifle. 'fs- qcl , YEFA' fi? .. :vfsa. f K I .' A .,, fb' mf- . ,vw .. W ' T7 I PTT :xv , sd' , 6 ,A g 1 i Q , A W NW .Q Qt? l .Q is W , i :- - , ' ,O on ,,.,..9f ex K, . 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X ..ff,,,.,,,,w rswmii if ' ,pg 1 ' - -.W ,, fm 1' Ex? 5 J Q J. mg 1 ag Egg J f 3 gs Q3 M l he Q Williams, Steve Wilson, Fred Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Richard Wilson, Ronald Winkler, Jeffrey Wisniewski, Joseph Wood, Leeanne Woods, Trina Woodward, Jeffrey Woolery, Shawn Wright, Rodney Wright, Terrence Wynns, Lee Young, Sheri Young, Michael Zack, Jennifer Zenacki, Elvia Zeman, John Zito, Frank Zuniga, Anne 209 l O IUC CD23-SCD idii' Randalyn Armour Mary Barnes Calvin Bornnoldt Susan Arthur Donald Bender Bill Bowling Steven Bairne Ruth Berkebile DOl'l3lCl B3ll lUlTl Mike Berrlll . f T m,..l,rl l,,L e r o lg Mr. Bainum spits out an idea Gary Bunker Glenda Burkhart 2 Mrs. Jelllsorl exclalms, Oooooooooh. -lv .ill Belvyn Carroll Janet Collins Jack Charles Thomas Curran Doris Chlloers Mary Daniels Joanne Climie Lupe Diaz Robert DiPinto Tl Sewell Dunton David Etonia Joe DiTomaso r i X . Donald Donnelly Charlene Ervin Xlnne Foster i H I ' School 's Out Since Santana has opened, Mr. Shipman has been teaching American government. He enjoys being with students and finds each one of them a learning experience. He is extremely open-minded and willing to help his students with a problem at anytime. He can also be found in the career center with Mr. Dunton helping students search forjobs. Mrs. Moore started college at age 40 and has been teaching English and geography for 12 years. She enjoys playing bridge and golf, painting, and loves playing with her 2 Australian Shepherds. Mildred Moore or Miss America, as she tells her students, likes to give the kids a challenge. We will miss these two outstanding teachers but will never forget them. 213 WHAT A MAN Dedicated, hardworking, intelli- gent, and understanding are just some of the ways students and staff see Dave Hunter. He has been teach- ing at Santana for 14 years and along the way he has accomplished a great deal. While attending William gl Mary College, Mr. Hunter became known as an outstanding basketball player, and is still very involved in a wide va- riety of athletics. lVlr. Hunter's terrif- ic organizational abilities later al- lowed him to become head of the English Department. On top of that, he took on the job of A.S.B. advisor which carries many responsibilities. In addition, he has been cheer advi- sor for the past two years. He has high standards in life and you may frequently find him in class foaming at the mouth! As a teacher, he is always willing to listen and offer words of wisdom and encourage- ment. -i .,.. Sam Franklin Dugg Foster Yemna Franklin James Frindt 214 Richard Galyen Deanna Good l l Erica Grissen Terry Hanslick I Melissa Hassell Leroy Hemingway THE GALLUPING GOURMET Those who have the pleasure of knowing Mr. George Yackey know of the dedication and spirit he shows for his students. What most don't know is that Mr. Yackey also is a highly acclaimed stained glass artist. He runs his own glass studio and gives lessons. He and his Advanced Restaurant Training class cater to such activities as faculty breakfasts and private parties. With these tal- ents, its no wonder he's such an ad- mired artist, chef, and all around wonderful person. x T Charles Hoadley I Richard Hoy David Hunter Jackie Hobbs George Hughes Nancy Hutton 215 Nlr. Herzog shows Mr. Staples to the door. Sharon Kennedy Donna Lindsey l Pat King Nlarylou Linneman Beverly Jellison Natalie Klymkowych Jeanette MacDonald Linda Keith Betty Levie Steve Nlanos ,i Edwin Noble . Cornn Nleierbachtol Barbara Mor an William Murphy FINANCE, LINDA Always cheerful and willing to help out is everyones description of Mrs. Keith, our super Finance Clerk. A.S.B. could not have gotten along without her. Although she's con- stantly under pressure due to dead- lines and the enormous responsibil- ity, she maintains an excellent attitude and never complains. Not only is she in charge of all school club finances but is also responsible for the yearbook staff funds and does a tremendous job selling every year- book for us. Linda Keith is a hard working, and dedicated woman and does not mind working after hours to complete a job. We all owe her a big thank-you and congratulations on a job well done. 217 T- ... Angela Nolting Nancy Patula Gary Oakland Terrie Pennock l - ---...--i- .... . N. Miracle Workers Tony Chaires has held 3 different positions during his 5 years workingfor Santana. He was first a utility man, then he became an administrative assistant, leading him to his job as Boy's P.E. Assistant. He plans on working here for another 20 years, then retiring. At home you can find Tony doing yardwork, reading, or just relaxing. He spends much of his time helping out with sports after school. Ms. Patula attended S.D.S.U. and received credentials in art and Phys. Ed. When she's not checking out sports equipment, she teaches aerobics. Ms. Patula is a member of the Sierra Club and enjoys hiking. She coached volleyball for 2 years. The P.E. teachers and athletes appreciate their time and help. 218 Christine Perry Barbara Potts Donald Robertson i Karen Rogers Rodney Rogers Irma Rooney I I Daniel Schaffer T1 Jane Schaffer Barbara Spaulding Perry Shipman Clark Staples Donna Small , ' ' ,, -1'-vmaiei fi.: ,wi , ' l 22 ' ' Mary Smlth Miss Guinan gives the O.K, to her staff :,.,. 220 It's Howdy Doody time, says Mr. Vickery. 'T Joan Vandenberg I ' 1 Wade Vickery Bea Wammack Lmda Wuederkehr Gary Wilshire Otto Wllluamson George Yackey Wanda Zimmerman - ' I.-'-::5ig4f:3:3:,qo554:,f2-.-:-:-:-:-af.-.-cr: .-1 Administrator, counselor, teacher, but most of all FRIEND to all who knew h L ' N er, ois ossaman personified all the good things education and life are about. Enthusiastic and sincere, Lois was always sensitive to the needs of others. From 1965 to 1975, she was a counselor and Vice Principal here at Santana. Described by many as aggressive but caring, she became the first woman Principal in this district. Lois loved a challenge. She became an assistant superintendent not long after that, and as such her door was open to everyone. She deeply touched the lives of all those she met and made each person feel important. Memories of Lois ar h ' ' e appy and warm. She left a little of herself in all of us. Her positive influence will be felt in this district for many years to come. The Way We Were ,A v a' fff P 825 Gm! 4f ll DI X v 4' V V5 5 f v i ff F ,jf ,f I en I . iw We of the annual staff hope you use this space for your most special memories. 223 Th Place: ' fares Iexall - CHULA VISTA - CLAIREMONT ' EL CAJON 633 Broadway 5529 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. 438 Fletcher Parkway 16191 426-5661 i619j 292-7791 16191 440-2241 - ESCONDIDO ' GROSSMONT CTR. - HILLCREST 1040 E. Valley Parkway 5500 Grossmont Ctr. Dr, 3833 Fourih Ave. i619j 743-1343 16191466-1666 l619l 295-6595 - PACIFIC HIGHWAY 4055 Pacific Highway 16191 298-5310 Remember, The Price: Prom Special 354250. Any style, any color, 20 different shirts, colored acces- sories, shoes optional. 8963 CARLTON HILLS BLVD SANTEE, CALIF. 92071 448-4545 X3 Automotive 449-8944 Machine S h0Q'.jI:I:IjI:fjI:f:f:I:I:fjIZ.. 35225 9805 PROSPECT, SANTEE, CA 92071 224 GANNS MUSIC CENTER M Y, Vx 4 , , N FKM ' 3 X I wi One of the key sentences in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is stated by Atticus Finch, a wise and good man: You nev- er really understand a person until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. Hopefully my students can learn to meet ignorance, hatred, and prejudice with compassion, understanding and wisdom. - Dave Hunter Cheeze - I hope all your future hopes and dreams come true. Stay sweet and love ya lots! Your special friend. - Kim Cory - You're still our F.B.H. Love, - Kim 81 Hiedi Love to all myfriends: Em, hym, Dave Nanner, Mr. Perv., J.B., R.D, M.A.L, gobble gobble, Cenglishj M.T, yenji, twinkle, Mrs. J, G. Gushwa, Marm and Dad. bubba and maynard. People come, people go - But friendships like ours will always grow. XXOO - Leslie L Randy - You're a very special person to me. You're thoughtful and loveable. I want you to know that you mean every- thing to me. I hope everything turns out wonderful for us, together in the future. I want to spend the rest of my life with you and make you happy always. I love you. Love always and 4ever - Leigh Kathy and Debbie, you two fight too much but thanks for being my good friends. Brenda and Kim, it's been fun. Heidi you're a great friend. Thanks! Charlie, it's been fun and I always love you! M.L. in crafts. - Debi 226 To spaz pal Lisa for wild times, to Kir- sten for our awful, funny jokes and hearty laughs. Sue and Neville and our great times in MENAGERIE -- you're top friends, Gina - my co-buddy in ev- erything. Also, the fun with Coleen 84 Steve, Jenny. And my ffl teachers - Shelly Guinan, Barb Morgan 84 Mrs. J. You're all first class friends. - Dennis After the envelope and the gold statue is presented, the actorfactress gives thanks to all those who contributed to his life. In relation to graduation I would like to thank the following people for their love, support, and friendship - Bev 81 Jane, Ms. Guinan, Mrs. Ervin, Miss Morgan, Mr. Foster, Dennis, Kir- sten, Jim, Steve, SH Shirley, Gerilynn, Wendy, Mr. Hoy, Laura H., Len, Susan, Peaches, Janette, Mom, Dad!! I could go on, but can't. Thank you all!! - Neville Karen: For local gossip 81 insidejokes - turrick, JKJK, for a UNIQUE Rondstat impression 81 for letting me ride in your new car. Dennis Cthat nice Jewish boybz For not allowing me to participate in your car accidents, for making me laugh 81 learn St for keeping me sane by driving me crazy. Jake: For being a Wal- ly 8t Beaver fan, for trusting, talking St listening, for cool 84 way-large 7-ups St for your laugh. Most of all, for being my best friends, - Lis 2 all my friends SA, DH, DM, SA, TL, RM, SM, KL, SG, DM, RT, MS, KB, CL, SE, RC, DG, LS, EM, RR, RW, JR. 10th grd has been the best yr so far, thanx 4 the good memories. Thanks RJ for at least being my friend. Have a great year ev- eryone. P.S. SA-L-DV. SA-L-JW. KP-L- RJ. Luv ya, - Kandi Thanks Mom 81 Dad for Mex City, Aca- pulco, 84 camera stuff. Thanks Pat and Gang. Best wishes to Ms. Guinan and next years staff- you'Il need it. - Mark Lugo I would like to say thanx to the following people: To Mr. Beach, for giving me lV2 years of semi-hard work and lots of laughs! To Len G. for helping out in Acct., and for teaching me how to print, and for going on all those Taco Runs wfME. To Mark L. - for going halfsies on the Pizza, and for always making me laugh! To Pat S. for giving me someone to pick on. To Dr. Dirt for always helping me out in a pinch, 84 for putting up wfME and my nutty ideas. To Mom and John, for all their support, to my entire family for being so nice to Sister . Es- pecially to Melissa, you were always there when I needed to talk, and you taught me SO much about any subject under the sun! And to anyone I might have forgotten, Thanx for everything! I luv you all. - Mary Anne To my first love and my only love. These past two yrs spent wfyou have been a dream and an experience which will last me a lifetime. I hope that the paths we take in life will fulfill all our goals 84 ambi- tions. To befriend, is to befriend eter- nally, to love is to love indefinitely. With all my love, - Snug To my best frenz: BM, CP, DV, JR, you've made this the best year ever. I'll remember everything: partying EVERY- DAY, Mr. Rogers, nervous fingers, Ro- mantics, kutas, V-D party, C8tC, Deb's Fiat 81 THE BAND. Thanx 4 everything! Thanx to my other party pals too: BM, TM, ME, JV, JL, DD, WB, LH, SH, SP, PC, SE, KR, MC8t NP. Love, - G.D. To my pals - Gayle, Tree, Devil, Shir- ley -for crazy times - Off. Occ. gang - GS, MD, PG, SJ, MB, JD, DB, DC - acctg. pals LG, RR, burning food wfAM, LD for being sweet. and special thanks to Tim, for our 2 years of special times and special memories. ILY. ILY all. - Di 0 fa 6, 'E ..,N. L.f X Q ww 'N N ' X. fx, - bi Congratulations Class of '83 N Jiri! 'SL wha mid illzmfxsn . ummm im LA. ihmwniafzm d, Farm afws in Hlmvis Bm-neways s blwat-wrt uw and bidi!! mmmuginrmlnl mam-ua-MM! WW S H1 K N Sm-ann, Fw Www? 29 The Tube Cheers Hill St. Blues MTV Knots Landing Dynasty General Hospital Winds of War Trapper John Leave it to Beaver Four Seasons Tunes Scorpions Stray Cats lVlen at Work Flock of Seagulls Pat Benatar Def Leppard Toto The Clash Duran Duran Flicks E.T. Poltergeist Tootsie Ghandi Fast Times at RH. Officer 84 A Gentleman The Verdict Victor, Victoria The Dark Crystal Departed The Who Henry Fonda Princess Grace High Gas Prices MitAtSt'H Doobie Bros. Karen Carpenter John Belushi ET .... almost! As Editors of this years annual, we've had many opportunities to view Santana students in almost all facets of student life. From the classroom to the Quad and from the athletic groups to the clubs, Sultans have shown an outstanding amount of en- thusiasm and spirit, making our task of recording the SCENES FROM '83 much easier. Sultan life, of course was a great experience, but our greatest inspiration, Shelly Guinan, our advisor, both guided and befriended us. Sharing her vitality and wit with her staff, Shelly smoothed the rough spots and made the year worth remembering. We hope your unique memories are found in this book and in 20 years you can look back laughing and smiling. Dennis Kelsch Gina Gonzalez - Editors-in-chief l T 230 ff CREDITS Layouts, copy, massive group shots, re-takes, DEADLINES, HEADLINES. . . 20,000 Notes Under the Choir . . . G-G-G- Gina! . . . O.K, Den! . . . l'm all . . . .. Was l there? . . . Per Sure! . . . Cool . . . Dave comes from Richard doesn't it? . . .This year's annual staff consisted of the most creative and crazy group of individuals ever assembled in one room at the same time. Their energy bubbled over daily. Sometimes they even fell out of the door!!! Hardworking, relentless, and a bit bossy, the editorial team of Gina Gonzalez and Dennis Kelsch attacked each task with vigor, positive effort, and a sensitivity that will go unmatched for many years to come. Photographically, this year's production rates an excellent This was largely due to head photographer Len Gridley and her staff, Gayle Gyles, Mark Lugo, Ken Marquez, Pam Pfeffer, Pat Simoncini, and Rick Thomas. All of these people spent long hours up to their elbows in photo chemicals and film. Len and Gayle were always available to do the really difficult photos, their skill and dedication are evident on each page of this book. Pam Nag Pfeffer devoted many cold mornings to mixing chemicals in the lab. Mark Lugo and Rick Thomas, although new to photography, did an exceptional job. Copy Editors Ramona Arroyo and Rosanne Burke were ruthless in their pursuit of perfection, both grammatically and creatively. Special thanks go: To - Laura Queenie Hudson for being so conscientious and responsible with the Senior Write-ups. To - Bekki Morehouse and Gerilynn Dickenson for being 2 of the 6. To - Mark Lugo and Gayle Gyles for trying to take my picture. To - Mary Anne Jones for being my right arm, typist, receptionist, and friend. To - Neville Page and Jim Busike for not saying no to all the impossible things we asked of them. To - Nicole Vance for finally being on time, and for the Faculty section. To - Rhonda Adams for all her creative and bizarre ideas, especially in the theme section. To - Rosanne Burke for broadening her horizons on the Senior Section. To - Tom Schultz for all the help - you didn't even get credit - you get an A+! To - Dennis and Gina for all their hard work, responsibility and craziness - you made my job a real pleasure. Being on the annual staff is often thankless, with lots of critics and little praise. All that you see and read in this book is a re- sult of true dedication, spirit and love. The 1982-83 Santana Annual Staff can be very proud of their accomplishment. l salute you! Shelly Guinan - Advisor 231 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Abrams, Carolyn Abrams, James 122 Achord, Darlene Ackerman, Chris Adams, Lori Adams, Rhonda 44, 122 Adcock, Bonnie 183 Adkins, Darren 34 Adragna, Jeffrey 82, 83, 183, 108, 107 Adsit, Debra 93 Aguirre, Arturo 183 Aguon, Keith Aittala, William Akans, Kimberly 64, 171 Albertson, Dodie 122 Albertson, Tonya Alexander, Charles 171 Alexander, Paul 183 Allee, Randall 171 Allen, Leroy 183 Allen, Tina Allsopp, Diana 171 Allsopp, Eric Altizer, Heidi 171, 162 Alvidres, Alma 183 Alvidres, Delores 122 Alvidres, Ronnette 171 Ambriz, Michael Ames, Stacy 183, 51 Andersen, Patrece 183 Anderson, Gene 104, 105 Anderson, Juli 78, 159, 122 Anderson, Kelly 171 Anderson, Lea Anderson, Patricia 122 Anderson, Raymond 171 Anderson, Tobin 171 Anderson, Walter 183 Ang, Annette 171 Angel, Sherry 183 Anthony, Susan 171 Aquiningoc, Billy 122 Aquiningoc, Herman Aquiningoc, Jerry Arabe, Lorimel 49, 113, 110, 122, 118, 59 Arce, Denise 35 Arena, Erma 122 Arnaiz, Janet 122 Arnaiz, Karon 183 Arnold, Cherie Arnold, Cheryl 183 Arnold, Kathryn 26-27, 122 Arnold, Ron 130, 122, 118 Arnold, Suzanne 183 Arroyo, George 73, 171 Arroyo, Ramona 125, 44, 122 Aschenbrenner, Doug 232 Ashe, Kelly Ashe, Lori 183 Ashmore, Lisa 26-27, 183 Ashmore, Terri 62 Axhton, Mark Astolfi, Jo Lynn 183 Attebury, Mark 26-27, 49, 122 Attebury, Scott Auerbach, Joey 67, 171, 94 Ault, Robert 171 Axson, Erich 183 Ayers, Leslie BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Babcock, Melinda Babcock, Raymond 171, 112, 97 Bach, Eric Backus, Dennis Backus, Diane 183 Baer, Pamela 78, 79, 91, 122, 118 Bailey, Julie Bailey, Thomas 183 Bailey, Tina Baillif, Christopher 183 Baker, William 111 Ball, Jacqueline Ballenger, Madeline 183 Barajas, Alma 122 Baranowski, Michael 26-27, 86, 122, 118 Barker, Keith 122 Barker, Mary 37, 122, 118, 119 Barker, Sheila 196 Barkley, Kelly Barkley, Wendy Barner, Eric 171 Barnes, Anthony 122 Barnett, Keith Barnett, Krista 183, 62 Barragan, Maria Barraza, William 124 Barrett, John Barrett, Tamara Barrios, Michele Barrows, Ronald 171 Barry, Andrew Barry, Jeffrey 183, 86, 8 Bartgis, Robert Bartlett, Jon 183 Bartolomucci, Becky Bartolomucci, Sean 124 Barwig, Jayne 124 Bassette, Kenneth 183 Bateman, Tracy 183 Battaglia, Gaetano Baughman, Shawn 183 Baumanns, Lucia 124 Bautista, Darlene Beach, Faith 171,36 Bean, Paula 183 O2 Bean, Richard 171 Bean, Michael Beard, Randall 124 Beaudry, James 171 Beaudry, Thomas 183 Beaulieu, Pamela 183 Beck, Lisa Becker, Daniel Beckner, Kimberly 56, 57 Beckwith, Andrew Beckwith, Charlene Beeson, Daniel 183 Begley, Danna 183 Belkonen, Jim Bell, Joann 100, 101 Belliston, Roger Bellon, Lisa 171 Bemis, Christopher 94 Bennett, Brian 183 Bennett, Duane 183 Bennett, Gary Benson, Donna Benson, Julie 152, 124 Benson, Kevin 184 Bentley, Rachel 124 Berardi, Jessica 184 Berger, Neil Berger, Donalene 184 Berger, Kent Bernard, Wallace Best, Dawn 171 Bevis, John 94 Bingham, Douglas Binkley, Michael 48 Boles, Michelle 184, 204, 56 Bond, Amy Bond, James Anthony 184, 49, 108 Bone, David Bone, Kristy 171 Bonilla, Rene 184 Bonveno, Sharen Boswell, Robert 171 Botticelli, Francine 184 Bound, Eddie Bowden, Angela 184 Bowden, Paul Bowers, Lisa 184 Bowers, Todd 171 Bowman, Brian Bowman, Marie 170, 171,49 Bowstead, Sandra 51, 117, 125, 44 Boyer, Wendy 125 Boyte, Adam 59 Brackett, Cheryl 80, 81, 184 Brackett, Marc 70, 125 Brada, Kristien Bradfor Bradfor d, Brent 184 d, Raymond Bradley, Charles 73, 171 Bradley, David 125, 40 Bradley, Linda 125 Bradley, Thomas Branch, Kirsten 154, 116 41 Brassell, Brenda 184 Breault, Hervey 171 Breault, Leah Bippiey, chris 184, 38, 104, 105 Bird, Eric 171 Bird, John Bird, Juli 56 Bird, Robert 124 Bird, Shannon Birdwell, Ronda 184 Bishop, Desiree 171 Breen, Thomas 171, 184 117,125 Breitenstein, Tamara 184, 62 Brennan, Chris 171 Brennan, Mike Brewer, Terry Bright, April 85, 184, 108 Bright, Brian 125 Bright, Timothy 171 Briones, Thomas 70, 125 Bishop, Noel 19, 26-27, 68, 69, 70, 38, 124, 112 Bishop, Rebecca 171 Bissett, Denise 171 Bissett, Dianne 171 Blackhair, Regina 184 Blanck, Karen 171, 49, 40 Blodgett, John 184 Blum, Kenneth Blythe, Judith 124 Blythe, Thomas 184 Boardman, Amy 100, 101 Bockstahler, Deborah 184 Boehrig, Sheree 184 Boggs, Eugene 171 Boggs, Karen 184, 40 Bogner, Steven Bohren, Dawn 35 Boles, Mary ,41 Briscoe, Robert Bristol, Barbara 171 Broadhead, Diane 62 Broadwater, Robert 125 Brothers, Laura 171 Brown, Adam 139, 126 Brown, Dennis Brown, Erni Brown, John Brown, Karla Brown, Ted Brown, Timothy 171, 106 Brown, Todd Browne, Deborah 126 Bruner, James 184 Bruner, Lynne Bruyn, Jan 184 Bruyn, Joan 184 Bryan, Elizabeth 126 , 109 Steve chholz, James ck, Kristina 126 ffington, Tammy Il, Shelley 184 rd, Victoria 184 rgess, Richard rgess, Shawn 171 rke, Rosanne 126, 116, 117, 159, 49,44,119, 118 rke, Sheri rkey, Michael rmester, Michael rnell, Richard irpee, Stacey irres, Charles 184 iseck, Cynthia 184 isike, James 82, 126, 143, 44, 106 iss, Renee izenes, Michael 184, 48, 60, 61 'num, Robby 'rne, Patrick 196 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC bral Charlotte 171 bral Joseph 126 brera Jose brera Yvette 171, 184 dieux Kathleen 171, 93 ge Lori ha Calvin lesa Roger 73, 184 Carroll, Jenny 184 Carruthers, Lorie Carson, Dennis Carter, Kelly 66, 184, 94 Casados, Dean 184, 108 Castelli, Jeanette 184 Castelli, Tony Castiglione, Guy Castillo, Lisa 184 Castillo, Luis Castro, Audre 81 Cates, Scott Caudel, Michelle 172 Caudill, James Caudill, Randy Cavins, Brent Cechvala, Kimberly Cerecedes, Joell Chambers, Desiree Chambers, Kevin Champagne, David 83, 184 Chang, Tsong Han 184 Chang, Tsung Tsu 127 Chapman, Jacqueline 26-27, 172 Coleman, Kerin Coleman, Kevin 185, 59 Colgate, Tony Collins, Terri Coltman, Kimberly 62, 127, 55 Combs, Elizabeth 199 Combs, Jeffrey 172 Compher, Karen 185 Connell, David 199 Console, Joseph 199, 104 Contreras, Paul 73, 199 Converse, Larry 185, 60, 61 Converse, Stacey 199 Conway, Jon 72, 185 Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook, Cook , Carolyn 199 ,Johanna 78, 172, 90 Kathleen 199, 109 Laura Anne 185 Laura 185, 113 Lisa 185 Cooke, Bessie Jo 199, 201, 203 Cooke, Cheryl 185 Coone, Tommy 199 Cooney, Brian 185 Chavez, Gilbert Jr. 185 Chavez, John 127 Chavez Linda 172 Chavez, Louis 185 Chavez, Miguel 185 Chavez, Mike 185 Chavez, Raymond 185 Chavez, Childs, Ronnie 73, 172 Michael marillo, Brenda mpbell mpbell mpbell mpbell , Beverly 62 , Carlene 170, 172 , Dawn 172 , Deborah 170, 172 , 36, 37, mpell Grace 184 naday Leanne 126 poocia, Anthony 94 poocia, Robert 66, 172 rapel Yvonne 172 rattini Michelle rattini Ruth 126 raveo Caryn 172 rdinal rdinal rdoza Chris 184 Michael 126 Michael 70, 184 rifi Octavia 172, 184, 56 rney Thomas 184 ro Edward ro Susan 172 rpenter, David 172 rpenter, Marlena rillo Henry 172 rillo Lisa rroll, B rett 1hOUn, 40 mpuzano, Luis rroll, C ynthia 66, 127, 54, 56 Cheek, Danny Cheek, Heather Cheek, Keith 185 Chilress, Kimberly 93 Childs, Ralph 26-27, 70, 138, 127 Christison, Lisa Christopher, Gina 51 Christopher, Rick 73, 185, 57 Church, Jamie 185 Church, Jon 172 Churchill, Angela 127 Cisneros, Christina 172 Cisneros, Elizabeth Clanton, Tracy Clark, Christine 172 Clark, Susan 127 Claussen, Christina 185 Clem, Dawn 185 Cleveland, Dawna 127 Cleveland, Deanne Cochoit, Joseph 127, 49, 111, 118, 119 Cochoit, Julie 24, 185 Cochran, Douglas 185 Cogar, Cheryl 185 Cohn, Annette 127 Cole, Danita 172 Coleman, Donald 111 Coop, Richard 199 Cooper, Cynthia 199 Cooper, Marci 199 Cope, Cora 172 Cope, David 185 Cope, Tessa Corbett, Sean Corbin, Lawrence 185, 34 Cordell, Lynn 185 Cordel, Robert 199 Corley, Gina 172 Corley, Traci Cornwell, Patrick 199 Cornwell, Stephen 73, 185, 51 Cuddington, Tracy 172 Cuevas, Magana 128 Cullifer, Bradley 185 Cummins, Mark 128 Cunningham, Kevin 172 Cunningham, Stephen Curry, Kimberly 185 Curtice, Roger 172 Curtiss, Lisa 199 Custer, Jeffrey 199 Custer, Sabrina 185, 93 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Dabbs, Mark 185 Dague, Melissa 199 Daly, Michelle 185, 62 Daniel, Renee 128, 117 Daniel, Stephanie 185 Daniels, Connie 172 Daniels, Kimberly 199, 100, 101 Daniels, Michael 128 Danielson, Brian 199 Dapron, Karen 185 Dardar, Lamia 199 Darrow, Donald 70, 39, 128, 102, 103 Davenport, Debra 199 Davenport, Toni 129 Davidson, John 199 Davidson, Michelle 185 Davidson, Shawn 172 Davis, James 199 Davis, John 172 Davis, Karen 77, 129, 117 Davis, Lisa 77, 185, 100 Davis, Shari 199 De Carli, Kimberly 129 Corrales, Greg 19, 71, 128, 159 Coslett, Kimberly Coslett, Michael 172 Cottone, Michael 185 Coulter, Amy 185, 56, 57 Courtney, Jerry 185 Courtney, Rhonda 199 Cox, Branch 70, 73, 172, 106, 107 Cox, Jeffrey 67, 185, 100 Coyle, James 128, 117 De Coro, Chris 186 De Greif, Anthony 82, 185, 34, 108 107 De Lara, Gene De Shazer, Debbie 129 Dean, Jeff Dean, Ronda 172 Deardorff, Clay 186 Deardorff, Yvette 199, 35 Deatherage, Annette 172 Cramer, James 185 Cramer, Lawrence 172 Crawford, Christy 24, 185 Creamer, Michael 128, 47 Crenshaw, Michelle Crist, James Crow, Jack 128 Crowell, Cherly 199, 193 Crowson, David Crowther, Robert 199 Crutchfield, Carol 34, 128 Cruz, Paula 172 Cuadra, Carolyn 30, 21, 172 Deaver, Cheryl 186 Decker, Bradley 128 Deisher, Marlene 172, 49 Delacruz, Frederick 172, 49, 110 Delacruz, Gladys 77, 186, 1 109 Delacruz, Kenneth 199 Delapena, Andrea 199 Delong, Deborah 199 DeMars, Lynda 186 82, 49, DeMars, Stephen 71, 26-27, 129 Demeron, Tanya 199 Denison, Christy 186, 91 233 Denison, Wendy 129 Denton, Christopher 186, 108 Dermody, James 199 Dermody, Thomas 173 Desnoyer, David 129 Desrosiers, Ronald Di Paolo, John Dias, Brian 199 Dias, Joseph 199, 51 Dickenson, Gerilynn 26-27, 51, 130, 158 Dickey, Kimberly 186 Diebold, Brenda 78, 186 Diehl, James 199 Dierking, John 70, 173, 106 Dietrich, David 186, 104 Dietrich, Kim 173 Dietrich, Kim 173 Dillon, David 199 Doan, Mickey 186 Docherty, Sharon 173 Dodd, Wendy 186 Dodge, Santiago 199 Doherty, Michael 130 Dolan, Dana 186 Dolan, David 173, 104 Domain, Lisa 199, 100, 101 Domain, Robert Domingo, Cecelia 186 Domingo, Justin 173, 60 Doran, Denis Jr. 130 Dorworth, David 186 Doty, Veronica 199 Downes, Jennifer Downing, Thi Ly 186 Downs, Lawrence 173, 61 Downs, Sandy Du Bose, Jennifer Du Mont, Mischelle 186 Du Mont, Monique Dube, Fred 71, 73 Dubose, Michael 199, 108 Duchene, Chris 186, 48 Duffy, Madeline 196, 199 Duffy, Margaret 77, 173 DuMont, Jeremy 199 Duncan, Kenneth 186 Dunlap, Brooks Duperron, George 199 Duperron, Maria 173 Duperron, Sylvia 186 Duren, James 130, 59 Durham, Trisha 186 Durkin, David Durocher, Richard 173 Duvall, Angela 186 Dwight, William 199 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Eaden, Robert 130, 48 234 Eason, Darcy 199 East, Peggy 199 Eastman, Katerine 186 Eastman, Wendy 173, 56, 57 Ebbert, Eddie 199, 47 Eberly, Lori 173 Edwards, Carolyn Edwards, Cynthia 130 Edwards, Jacquelin 186 Edwards, Patrick 199 Edwards, William 199 Eis, Allison 199 Eis, Bradley 186 Eklund, Heidi 199 Eklund, Jodi 186 Eklund, Leigh 130 Elder, Charles 130 Eledge, April 26-27, 186 Elkins, Don Ellingson, Sally 130 Ellingson, Tony 173, 104 Ellingwood, Debra 173 Elliot, Debra P. 19, 22, 131 Elliott, Dorothy 22, 26-27, 173 Elliott, Walter F. Ill 199 Ellis, Dana 199 Ellis, Laura 173 Ellis, Linda 199 Elmore, Etta 186 Emerick, Dawnita 173 Emerick, Karen 173 Emrich, Elizabeth 186 Engebretsen, Trina 199 Enigenburg, Chad 186 Ennis, William Erwin, Christopher 200, 51 Espinoza, Deana 200 Espinoza, Valerie 196, 200 Essertier, Joseph 186 Estrada, Mike 26-27, 38, 50, 51, 131 Eubank, Angela 200 Evans, Lisa 85, 173, 186, 108, 109 Evans, Micholas Eylar, Emily 173 Ezell, James 186 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Facer, Kathy Fales, Athena 200 Farrelly, Dennis 131 Farris, David 173 Farris, Kristin 81, 200, 91, 100, 101 Farrow, Sharon 22, 173, 51, 56 Faulkner, John Fellows, Tina 186 Felt, James 131 Fender, Marie 173 Ferguson, Jeffrey 186 Ferguson, Michael 67, 186, 106, 107 Fernandes, Jacqueline 200 Fernandes, Maha 131 Fernandes, Maher 186 Ferris, Doris 187, 48 Ferris, James 200 Fielder, Sonda 26-27, 131, 159, 47 Fincher, Gregory 200 Fingerman, Todd 131 Firsich, Debbie 173 Fischer, Christine 200 Fish, Kenneth 26-27, 170, 173, 58, 59 Fisher, Amber 200 Fisher, Roger 200 Fleischmann, Michael Flemming, Leann 179 Flores, Lisa 187 Flores, Renee 200 Flores, Tammi 200 Flory, Barbara 173 Flory, Kelly 200 Flower, Richard Folts, Steven 173 Forbito, Dana 200 Fortin, Shari Fortin, Timothy 70, 131 Fortune, Eddenia 200 Foster, Willey 173 Fowler, John 187 Fox, Kevin 173 Fradette, Don 187 Franco, James 187, 102 Franco, Thomas 187 Franke, Peter 66, 131, 94, Franklin, Tracy 131 Frary, Pam 132 Frary, Tami 132 Frazier, Jo Ann 173 Frederick, James 200 Freeman, David Freeman, Laura 132 French, Ronald 187 Frey, Robert 187 Friedli, Jeffrey 187 Frost, Daniella 187 Fulbright, John 132 Fulbright, Richard 200 Fuller, Brett 200 Funk, Christine 200 Furrh, Tammy 200 Furry, Don Fusilier, John 70, 173 GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Gaffney, Timothy 187, 111 Gage, Eric 187 Galinski, John 132 Gallagher, Cary Gallagher, Marie 187 Galliher, Anita 26-27, 117, 132 Galliher, Dawn 173 Galliher, John 200 Galvan, Barbara 76, 174 Galvan, Martha 200 Gamble, David Gamblin, Julie 200 Gann, Mark 187, 49, 41 Garcia, M. Elizabeth 200 Gardiner, Douglas 200 Gardiner, Laura 80, 81, 174 Gardner, Jennifer 76, 200 Garner, Michell 187 Garoutte, Robert 132 Garretson, Cindy 200 Garrett, Penny 174 Gates, Manuel 187 Gathwright, Valerie 132 Gaut, Hillary 174 Gaut, Robert 187,87 Gawrys, Marie 76, 174, 61 Gawrys, Robert 70, 174 Gay, Jeffery 200, 102 Gay, Julie 187 Gaynes, Robin 174 Gellerson, Kevin 132 George, Daniel 200 George, Wayne 200 Gilliam, Kathleen 76, 174, 61 Gillin, Tim 187 Gilly, Chay 64, 187 Gilmore, Lori 133 Gimm, Kari 187 Gipson, Marcie 200 Gipson, Michelle 26-27, 133, 118 Glass, Susan 187, 100 Glover, Michael 70, 187, 106, 108 109 Gluhm, Lisa 174,36 Gluhm, Michele 200, 56 Godfrey, Christian 187 Godfrey, Philip 200, 94 Goins, Dionne 200, 56 Goldsborough, Rachel 187 Gomez, David 73, 174 Gomez, Diana 133 Gomez, Mark 187, 108 Gonzalez , Anthony 84, 200 Gonzalez, David 187 Gonzalez, Gina 132, 133, 44, 99 Gonzalez, Lisamarie 85, 187, 56 Gonzalez, Silvia 187 Goodman, Tyler 200 Goodnough, Gary Gordon, Patti 26-27, 62, 133 Gordon, Richard 174, 59 Gordon, Shelia 174 Gordon, William 187 Gorman, Kellie 187 Gorham, Jacob 66, 174 Gorton, David 108 Gottwig, Graham, Cynthia 187 Peter 133, 106, 107 Holsinger, Peter 201, 35 ves, Eva 133, 99 ves, Willie 86, 87, 133, 106 y, Cheri 200 y, Pamela 48, 134 y, Sean 134,35 y, Verras 174 en, Anna 187 en, David 71, 174, 48, 86 en, Deshone 200 en, Diane 200 en, Jeffrey 174, 50, 96, 97 ene, Geoffrey 134 gg, Bennett 174 gg, Troy 200 gory, Dana 200 ll, Connie 81, 200 ll, David 174, 60 ll, Dennis 187 ,lO 7 dley, Le Ngan 134, 133, 44, 118 ffin, Debby ffin, Lloyd 201 gnano, Susan 201 ll, Robert 174, 102 ma, Katherene 174 maldi, Judy 134, 116, 117, 49 'nde, Tari 201 illiams, Tracy lihur, Randy 201 iliher, Tina 134 inter, Bobby 73, 187, 108 nter, Shawn 201 tierrez, Andres 113, 59 tierrez, Eva 201 tierrez, Jackeline 187 Hamm, Sandra 187 Hankins, David 187 Hannon, Shaun 71, 135, 111 Hanny, Jacqueline Hansen, Doreen 187 , Hansen, Kelly 187,61 Hanson, Diane 188, 91, 113, 108, 109, 56 Hanson, Karla 135 Harden, Sheila 201 Harden, Sherri 188 Hardin, Edward 174 Hargraves, Patricia 135 Harkovich, Ronald Harman, Chris 188, 60 Harned, Dana 188 Harper, Lisa 201 Harper, Margaret 174, 135 Harrell, Marie Harman, William Hartsuyker, Kristi 201 Harvey, Michael 188 Hasler, Christine 201 Hernandez, Jeffrey 188 Hernandez, Manny 112 Herrera, Lori Herrin, Karen 201 Herrin, Peggy 201 Hersey, Wendy 26, 27, 174 Herzog, Christopher 201 Hewitt, Deborah 64, 136 Hewitt, Lynn 201 Hewitt, Richard Hicks, Chad 174 Hicks, Heath 201 Hicks, Ronald 188 Higgins, Bernard 188 Hildebrecht, Eric 136 Hill, Kevin 174 Hill, Kyle 174 Hill, Lee 174 Hitchrick, Sheryl 136 Hixon, Dennis 188 Hixon, Randy 201 Hodgson, David 188, 104 Hodgson, Julie 136 Huffman, William 201 Hughes, David 174 Hughes, Janice 188 Hugo, John 174 Hugo, Sheri 202 Hunt, Lance 188 Hunt, Tyrone 70, 175, 106, 107 Huntley, Kevin 175, 106 Husted, James Husted, Lisa 188, 100 Husted, Marci 202, 109 Hutchings, Paula 202, 100, 101 Hutchins, Penny 202 Ingersol, Mike 137 lngrassia, Andrew lngrassia, Samuel lsaacsen, Bruce 202 lsom, Erik 188 Ivester, Joseph 188 Ivy, Candace 175 Haslinger Francis 84, 174 Haslinger Paul 201 Hastings, Jeffrey 174 Hatfield, Lance Haupt, Kelly 201 Hautala, Kim 201 Haverty, Joann Haverty, Susan 188 Hayes, Brandon 188 Hayes, Robin 201 Hayes, William 135, 113, 110 Hoff, Terrance Hoffman, Michael Hoffmark, Jeannette 201 Hofland, Kristi Hokenson, Dana Hokenson, David 136 Holbrook, Chanele 196, 201 Holden, Jerry Holland, Wendi 188 Holman, Janine 201 Holman, Pauline 188, 40 Holmes, Larry Holmes, Tanya 174, 36 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ Jackson, Mitchell 73, 188 Jackson, Tammy 137 Jacobi, Gary 137 Jacobson, Deborah 189, 91 Jager, Craig 189 James, Charles 189 Janson, Victoria 101, 61 Janssen, Dayna 196, 202 Jardel, Jane 137 Jardel, John 189 y, James 201 izman, Claudia 146, 134, 49, 118, l119 izman, Roberto 174, 49, 111 les, Gayle 134, 44, 99 4HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH las, John 94 ieussinger, Sean ifer, Justin 84, 187 igan, Kimberly 134 igan, Laura 174, 49, 40 igan, Patricia 201 ihn, Dawn 134, 118 ihne, Patricia 21, 135 ikala, Lesley 76, 77, 49, 112 ilcombe, Patricia 201 ill, James 174 ill, Sharon 187 iller, Julia 201 iller, Tamela 201 ilowell, Courtney 201 alsey, Theresa 201, 35 amidi, Mehran 174, 58, 59 amilton, Jennifer 201 amilton, Lee Hays, Cheri Hays, Eric 201 Hays, Eric Hays, Mark 174 Heacock, Brian 188 Heacock, Chad Headlee, Donna Heald, Clifford Healy, Beth 134 Healy, Kelli 188, 56 Helmer, Kevin 174 Helmken, John 174 Heming, Elizabeth 170, 174 Heming, Patricia 188 Heming, Thomas 174, 38 Hemingway, Eugenia 85, 188 Holt, Lawrence 174 Holtry, Steven 188 Honeycutt, Daniel 136 Hook, Michael 201, 104 Jarrett, Joy Jarrett, Richard 202 Hopkins, Robert Horning, Monica 77, 174, 49 Houshar, Lori 130, 136 Howard, Christine 26, 27 Howard, Jeanne 201 Howard, Linda 201 Howard, Marilyn 188 Howard, Michelle 174 Howard, Sherry Jarvis, Jeri 189 Jeansonne, Sue 189 Jenkins, Brenda 137 Jenner, Sheila 202 Jenner, Shirley 119, 137 Jensen, Joan 202 Jensen, Scott 202, 108 Jensen, Victoria 137 Jerfita, Annette 202 Jernigan, Brandy 34, 137, 118 Jessup, Jessup. Erica 202 Ray 137 Henderson, Pamela 174 Henegar, Tracy 134 Henegar, Valerie Henning, Carol Henning, Debbie Henry, Lenny Henson, Dale 73, 201, 104 Hentschel, Donna 201 Heredia, Andrea 188 Hernandez, Anthony 201, 104, 105 Hernandez, Gary 134 Howard, Tammy 201 Howe, Cheryl 24, 174 Howe, Mark 136 Howell, Kimberly 136 Howland, Craig 201 Howland, Kelley 174 Howton, Dorothy 174 Hsu, Michael 201 Hudson, Laura 18, 26, 27, 78, 39, 90, 158, 44, 112, 136 Hudson, Tracy Jessup, Richard 175, 59 Jeter, Brenda 175 Jeter, Timothy 189 Jewell, Natalie 189 Jimenez, Lisa 137 Jimenez, Sylvia 202 Jo Che, ln 138 Jo, Jang, En 189 Johnson Carl 189,48 Johnson Celiena 175, 48, 138 Johnson David 175 235 Johnson, Jeffrey 189 Johnson, Keith 175 Johnson Kerensa 81, 202 Johnson Kimberly 202 Johnson, Sheri 189,93 Johnson, Sherry 99 Jones, Cynthia 175 Jones, Darren 189 Jones, Donna 138 Jones, Kimberly 138 Jones, Kristine 202 Jones, Mary Anne 138, 44, 45 Jones, Nora 138, 47, 56 Jones, Richard 67, 202 Jones, Samantha Jones, Stacey 175 Jones, Susan 202 Kenniston, Vicki 139 Kephart, David 139 Kephart, Michael Kerchner, Donna Kerchner, Marianne Kessler, Charles 189 Ketcham, Linda 139 Kiefer, Tammy 189, 109 Kiefner, Scott 202, 108 Kiever, Cherie 202 Kilgore, Gary 202 Kilgore, Jimmy 189 Kimmy, Kathy 170, 175, Kinder, Donald 139 King, Marcella King, Michael 175 King, Shelley 202 Jordan, Steven 175 Jordan, Victoria 202 Joyce, Sharon 202 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Kalamaha, Sandra 175 Kamb, Deborah 22, 175 Kamisizian, Jack 202 Kamisizian, Sue 175 Kane, Michael 38, 118, 119, 122 Kane, Patrick 175 Kanehl, Alan 202 Kaufman, Maryann Kaupp, Andrew 189 Kautz, Kendra 189 Kautz, Kristie 175 Kavanagh, Robert Kavanagh, Sandra 175 Kay, Paul 202, 51, 108 Keays, Lawrence 138, 47, 5 Keays, Michael 202 Keck, Christa 202 Keck, Daniel 202 Keck, Teri 175 Keen, Angie 175 Keith, Lisa 202 Keith, Sheila 138 Keller, Anthony 175 Keller, Paul Jr. 138 9 Kelley, Coleen 139, 117, 49, 118, 119 Kelley, Dale Jr. Kelley, Eric 175, 94 Kelley, Janae 189 Kelley, Sean 189 Kelly, Geraldine 175 Kelly, John 82, 83, 175, 113, 106, 107, 108, 109 Kelly, Sean P. 189 Kelsch, Dennis 139, 40, 41, 44 Kelsch, Richard Kemper, Valerie 175 Kennedy, Kerry 175 236 Kinney, Jamie 202 Kirkpatrick, Tina 77, 90, 91, 139 Kitchell, Charrie 139 Kleinsmith, David 175 Kline, De Ann 189 Knight, Edward 202 Knoell, Robert J. 139,46 Koch, Carmen 202 Koering, Mike 175 Kolen, John 139, 118, 119, 122 Kolesar, Kimberly 22, 26'27, 175 Kolinek, Paul 140 KOlll'l9k, Thomas 202 Konig, Bradley 202 Korhummel, Brian 175 Korhummel, Steven 202 Krtek, Christine 202 Kuenstler, Diana 140 Kuhlman, Kristin 140, 41 Kuznicki, Kevin Kyle, Sean LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Lafond, Kenneth 175, 96, 97 La Viola, Frank Laberge, Ananda 66, 189, 41, 113 Lagace, Michael 140 Lagle, Gary 189 Lairson, Patricia 202, 62 Lajoie, Rose 189 Lamb, Barbara 140 Lambert, Christina 202 Lambert, Donita Lang, Chris 71, 189, 51, 106 Langley, Amy Larason, Kurt 202 Latham, Naomi 175 Laundrie, Patrick 189 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176, 102, 103 Mallow, Davidee 176, 99 Mallow, Kenneth 204 Manering, John 153, 145 Manini, Renea 24, 190 Manini, Yvonne 62, 145 Manke, Daniel 35, 145, 118 Manning, Paul 204, 48 Manues, Lea Manuse, Lynette 204 Marino, Francesca 190 Marques, David 148, 142 Marquette, Laura Marquez, Kenneth 190, 44 Marsh, Kirk 176, 61 Marshall, Cesar 204 Marshall, Kimberly 24, 190, 62, 63 Marshall, Richard Marshall, Tamara 19, 26, 27, 64, 142, 113, 55 Marshall, Thersea 204 tin, James 190 tin, Ray 26, 27, 142, 118 tinez, Damon tinez, David 142 rtinez, Lori 204 sengale, Richard 190 hews, Eric 204 thews, Lori 176 thie, Diana 143 this, William 190 tter, Nanci 176 tter, Richard 204 tthes, Babette 143 zzagotte, James Abee, Lisa 143 rtinez, Richard 204 Alexander, James 176, 86, 104, 05 Alister, Lee Ann 190 Alister, Theresa 143 Allister, Colleen Andrew, Kevin 143 Andrew, Tami 176 Call, Raymond Call, Stacy Carty, Karen 143, 118 Clure, Karla Collum, Jane 26, 27, 176,57 Connell, Heather 170, 175, 176 Connell, John 71, 60, 158, 143, .02 Coy, Cheryl 22, 176 Crystal, John 176 Crystal, Pennie 190 Crystal, Phillip 176 Cune, Daniel 176 Daniel, Kenny 204 Fayden, Leslie 176, 86, 87, Gee, Pamela 176 Gowan, Marc Graw, Randall Grorty, Tammy 190 Guckin, Nancy 19C lntosh, Donald Keon, Constance 143, 118 Keon, Robert 176 Kinney, Joseph 143, 94 Laughlin, Vincent 181 Mullin, Laura 176 Cartney, Shawn 204 Carty, Rhonda 190, 192, 56 Clain, Shelley 24, 190 Connell, Jay 190 Connell, Ramon 204 Connell, Shannon 2C4 Coy, Michael Cune, Kristen 204 Entire, Catherine 190 Glothlin, Diane 204 Kee, Isaac 204 Millan, Gerald 190 McMulli McNeil, n, Tabitha 204 Debra 204 McVlcker, Dan 190 Meador, John 143 Means, Jimmy Medford, Mark 73, 104 Medina, Adela 205 Medina, Adrienne 205, 93 Medina, Renee 176 Medina, Sandra 205 Mehlbreach, Julie 205 Mehlbrech, Jeff 176 Melycher, Cara 190 Melycher, Suzanne 144 Mendez, Bryan 144, 110 Mendez, Carleen 182, 190 Mennie, David 190 Mercado, Daniel 177 Merickle, Kerrie Merkel, Merrill, Merritt, Richard 205 Lincoln Chip 205, 60 Messersmith, Robert Metro, David 177 Meyer, Meyer, Miko, N Melissa 205 Sheryl 177, 205 atalie Milam, Cheryl 205 Miles, Daryl 69 Miles, lan Miles, J Millard, Millard, onni 205 Chris 190 Richard 144 Miller, Sandra 177 Miller, Tina 177,35 Milliron, Robert 144 Mills, Debra 190, 62 Minnehan, John 144,47 Minney, Minney, Minton, Deborah 190 Wendy 144 Michelle 144 Mitchell, Claudia 205 Mitchell, Lance 73, 190 Mitchell, Michael 205 Mitchell, Rebecca Mobius, Deborah 76, 77, 190, 90, 91, 99 Mobius. Moffett, John 66, 177,59 Lisa 190, 40 Moir, Laura 177, 91, 113, 98, 99 Moir, Sarah 177 Moir, Shirley 78, 79, 177, 191, 112, 98, 99 Molina, Ricardo 190 Molsberry, Christi 190 Montejano, Keith 69, 71, 177 Monteverde, Christina 205, 35 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Christopher 177 Dean 190 Tammy 144 Teena 190 Moorman, Sally Moos, Carmel 205 Morales, David 205 Moran, Donna 190 Morehouse, Rebecca 26, 27, 78, 50, 51,127,158,144 Moreno, Melcades 177 Morgan, Daniel 144 Morgan, Frank 205 Morgan, Steven 177, 59 Morgan , Wesley 70, 177 Moscoso, Erreca 190 Mosher, Cari 145 Mosher, Mark 73, 205 Moss, Laura 151, 145 Mottola, Bill 18, 71, 145, 47 Mrazek, George 190 Mucia, Nicole 205 Mull, Adrienne 177 Mull, David 145 Mullins, Mullins, Melissa 190 Ronald 177,48 Munoz, Nelra 145 Munteanu, Christine 177 Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy Murphy Brett 205 Gary 205 Kimberly 170, 177 Monique 177,49 Randy Sandra 190, 62 Sean 177 Sheryl 205 , Wayne 145, 59 Myers, Andrea 205 Myers, Dana 177 Myrick, Thomas 205 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Naranjo, Mark Nasife, Kristin 145 Nault, Christine 190 Neahring, Scott 191, 108 Neely, Roxanne Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Christy 145 Darryl Gregory 177, 111 Laurie 145 Stephanie 196, 100 Tracy Nentwick, Craig 49, 145, 118 Ness, Brandon 191 Nevarez, Mary Neville, Newell, Newell, Michael Lorrie Sandra 146 Newkirk, James 191 Nicholson, Patrick Nicks, Christine 30, 31, 146 Nicoll, Rebecca 146, 118 Nielsen, Christina 177 Nielsen, Marla 61, 146 Nielsen, Michael Niemi, Crysti 177 Niezgoda, Joseph 191 Noah, Michael 83, 108 Nolasco, Thersea Nordberg, Charlet Noriega, Patricia 191 Norman, Carol 177 Northcutt, Samantha Nunez, Carol 177 Nunn, Bryan 205 Nunn, Sharla 30, 31, 146, 131 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OBrien, John 205 OBrien, Larry 177 OConnell, Diana 177 OGorman, Michelle 26, 27, 170, 177 49 ONeal, Liyana 191 OQuinn, Dale Oakes, Lorena 205, 48 Oakes, Rosario 205 Odea, Patricia 191 Oliver, Tersea 205 Olliff, Kim 191,47 Olney, 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Pfeffer, Pamaela 147, 128, 44 Phillips, Johanna 177 Phillips, Richard 206 Phillips, Robert 178 Pickard, Pickard, Shannon 24, 191, 62, 63 Tyrone 206 Pickett, Darlene 81, 191, 56 238 Provins, Robert 206 Pumphrey, l-leidi 192 Puzz, Arliss 192 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Quevillion, Lisa 192 Quevillion, Melissa 206 Quevillion, Troy 148 Quiggle, Stephen 26-27, 178 Quihuid, Irene Quihuis, Rita 192 Quinn, Karin 148 Quinn, Rickey Quiocho, Keithan 192, 58, 59 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Rack, Brian 73, 178 Radcliffe, Amber 148 Radcliffe, Crystal 178 Radke, Kevin 29, 70, 192, 106 Ralat, Jorge 178 Riggs, Bryan 71, 149 Riggs, Mike 178 Riley, Kelly 192 Sanchez, Gary 19, 2 6-27, 71, 86, 151, 159, 54 Sanchez, Robert 71, 192,60 Riley, Mike 149 Riley, Scott 206 Risner, Debbi 80, 81, 172,93 Roach, Douglas 150, 102 Roberts, Jeffrey 192, 59 Roberts, Timothy 150 Sandelli, Mike 192, 40, 41 Sanders, Talmadge 206 Sanquist, Bonnie 206 Santanen, Jolene 81, 192, 109 Sargent, Cynthia 192 Sargent, Ronald 28, 71, 102 Robertson, Jeffrey 192 Robertson, Kimberly 192, 34 Robles, Diana 51, 150, 158 Robles, Roberto Rock, Daniel Rodriguez, Hilda 150 Rodriguez, Julie 192 Rodriquez, Kim 206 Rodriquez, Valerie 150 Rogers, Patrick Rogers, William 206 Rohleder, Brenda 150 Roj, Teresa 206 Rolan, Yvette 178 Sawaya 119 Sawaya Schack, Ibrahim 26-27 Wafaa 206, 51 Debra 192, 40, Schad, Melissa 151, 45, 44 Schad, Vern 178 ,151,118, 108, 109 Schaeffer, Larkin 178, 193 Scheer, Christina Scheer, Theresa 151 Scheer, Tricia 178 Schiefer, Dennis 151 Schiefer, Douglas 206 Schildhauer, Eileen 206, 34 Schildhauer, Kim 178,34 hilling, Dane 73, 193, 108 hilling, Leslie 151 hmidt, Donald 193 hmidt, Robert 151 hmillen, Michelle 170, 178 ihmillen, Theresa 64, 193, 62 hmoyer, Dawn 206 zhoenle, Rhonda 193 zhollian, Amber 170, 178 zhoonover, Randall 102 zhram, Yvonne 206 zhroeder, Terry 206 zhultz, Denise 64, 178, 38 zhultz, Erik 206 zhultz, Thomas 151, 129, 49, 118 zibetta, Maria 26-27, 193 zott, Douglas 152 zott, Ernesto 193 zott, Heather 193 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Dana 153 9 Stage, Steven 207 Stahley, Ann 207 Stahley, Joseph 153 Stallings, Cecilia 193 Stallings, Franklin 193 Stamper, Kimberly 207 Standard, Wendy 30, 31, 193 Stark, Dave 111 Steele Steele, . John 179 Dawn 179 Sylvester, Roger ll 194, 104 Synott, Christine 207 Synott, Julie 179 Syverson, Lisa 185, 194 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Tabor, Angela 207 Steele, Laura 207 Steele, Timothy Stegmann, Vivian 30, 31, 153 Tabor, Monya 179 Tade, Robert Takahashi, Jaime 207 Tallion, Tonya 204 Talpey, Richard 207 Tapia, Mario 207 Steinpreis, Shawn 207 Steinpreis, Scott Stelse, Mark 207 Stephan, Ethel 80, 81, 207 Stern, Eric 207 Stevens, Tamara 153 Stevenson, Trudy 154 Stewart, Cynthia 207 Stewart, Dennis 207 Stewart, Jennifer 207 Stewart, John 179 Stewart, Michelle 193 Stewart, Scott 179 Tatum, James 194, 86, 102, 103 Taylor, Christina 154, 56 Taylor, Darrin 194, 48 Taylor, Kristin 179, 56 Taylor, Loren 73, 194 Taylor, Mark 207 Taylor, Michael 207 Taylor, Nancy 154 Taylor, Robert 194 Taylor, Wade 294 Tayson, Dodi Teachout, Mary 194 Stewart , Tracie 207 Stiles, Nancy 154 Stitt, Beverly 179 Stitzle, Diane 179 Stokes, Sherry 154 Storstad, Brenda 207 Storstad, Randy 179 Stoudt, Marci 193 Stow, Michele 193, 62 Straily, Dennis 66, 179, 113, Straiton, Kenneth 73, 179 Tedder, Grant Teevan, Kari 207, 93 Terra, Andrea Terry, Michael 207 Terry, Cheri 154 Tester, Randy 208 Teters, Karen 294, 56, 157 Thead, Cindy 294 Thein, Stephen 294 Tibado, Ann 179 Thibado, Paul 179 Straiton, Kevin 207, 51 Stroberg, Fred Jr. 207 Strong, Gary 154 Strong, Roxanna 179 Strong, Timothy 207, 60 Student, Kristin 207 Stuhr, Garnett Stuhr, Graceann 207 Stump, Timothy 194 Stutz, Christopher 179 Thibault, Donald 208 Thomas, Anthony 194 Thomas, Danny 179, 194 Thomas, Kimberly 208, 36 Thomas, Richard 179, 44 Thomason, Tammy 154 Thompson, Robert 208 Thompson, Roy 179, 194 Thompson, Scott 194 Thompson, Steven 208 Subasa, Lisa 194 Suchey, Regina 207 Thomson, Tina 208 Thurman, Dion 208 Sullivan, Dana Summerfield, Katrina 194, 56 Summerhill, Adam Summers, Wendy 179 Sutton, James 73, 194 Sveine, Dapheanne 194, 207 Swanda, Kim Swarens, Patrick 85, 207 Swaringen, Roy 194 Swaringen, Wallace 179 Swartz, Donald Swick, Wendy 194 Timlick, Bill 208 Todd, Kenneth 73, 208, 104, 105 Toft, Dan 71, 179 Tolman, Donna Tolman, James 194 Tomasoff, Tamara 194 Tomasovic, Kathy 179, 194 Tomina, Shatha 194 Tomina, Wafa 208 Tominia, Thomas 208 Tomlinson, Chan Tonnessen, Brenda 194 239 Torbett, Sean 208 Toussaint, Lawrence Townsend, Dwane 179 Toynton, Michael 208 Traunero, Todd 194 Trembly, Richard 208 Trofy, Troy 194 Troha, Michael 154 Trombino, Dean 194 Trombino, Edward 154, 118 Truax, Terence 155 Tsefrekas, Ann 208 Tucker, Andrea 179 Tucker, Janette 208 Tucker, Betty 194' Turner, Alan 194 Turner, Steven 179 Twaddle, Lisa 179 Tyson, Mary UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Underwood, Brian 180 Uribe, Adolfo 208 Uribe, Eric 73 Uribe, George Uribe, Gloria 180 Uribe, James 194 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Vaca, Darrin 73, 180, 104 Valerio, Deborah 155 Valerio, Jodie 180 Valetta, George 180 Valetta, Mark 208 Valley, Shari 208, 56 Van Pelt, Margaret 180 Vance, Nicole 77, 155, 117, 44, 54 Vanorden, Robert Vargas, Gloria 194 Vargas, Javier 70, 155, 159 Vasquez, Deborah 155, 158, 55 Vasquez, Jose 180 Vasquez, Lupe 208 Vaught, Kimberly 180 Velesko, Sherri 31, 194 Vicars, Sandra 180 Vielguth, Tony 180 Villanueva, Yolanda 208 Villarreal, Greg 155 Vincent, Kelly 180 Vinkemulder, Jona 155 Virgil, Jamie 208, 63 Vitala, David 208 Vitanza, Joseph 180, 49, 111 Voelker, David 194 Voelker, Andre 208 Vonwiller, Kelly Vosburgh, Shelly 155 Voss, Tiffany 194 Vydra, Christopher 208 WNWNWWNWNWWNWNWWNWNW Wages, Michelle 208 Wafner, Cathy 178 Wagner, Conny 194 Waits, Robert 155 Walden, Cory 194 Walker, Dale 208 Walker, Michael 195, 34 Walker, Patricia 195 Walker, Tommy 195, 48, 40 Whitten, Patti 156 Whyte, James 180 Wiggins, Donnette 156 Wiggins, Jay 208, 108 Wightman, Vicki 180 Wilcoxson, Paulettw 195, 37 Wilkerson, Robert 73, 195, 104, 105 Wilkerson, Sheri 156 Wilkinson, Rhonda 195 Woods, Trina 81, 209, 100 Woodward, Jeffrey 209 Woolery, Shawn 209, 60 Woolridge, Laurie 157 Wallace, Cyndi 195 Wallace, Linda 195, 109 Waller, Gerald Waller, 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