St Paul High School - Lumen Yearbook (Santa Fe Springs, CA)
- Class of 1982
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At that time, four classroom building units, the administration building, and the chapel were the only buildings in existence. The science laboratories were finished in the fall of 1958 and in March, 1959, the shower-locker building was completed. The multi-purpose building used as a gym, auditorium, snack bar, kitchen and faculty dining room was fin- ished in September, 1960. The final con- struction of the '500' building, which ad- ded eight more classrooms, was finished in 1964. Due to the annual chocolate sales, Swordsmen Stadium was built and used for the first time at the June, 1965 graduation exercises. Fr. Moschel, as first principal, had the task of setting up an atmosphere that would encourage students to live their Christian ideals. After eight years of his guidance, St. Paul Highfs philosophy was firmly established. Fr. Cranham, as next principal, continued to build on the foun- dation that Fr. Moschel had set. His dedi- cation and hard work did not go unno- ticed. Fr. Cranham celebrated his investi- ture with the St. Paul community on Feb. 10, 1969 when Cardinal Mclntyre con- firmed upon him the title of Monsignor. Swordsmen Stadium was later renamed Monsignor Cranham Stadium to honor a man who had done so much for St. Paul High in the seven years he was here. The next six years saw Fr. Ryan's influence in St. Paul activities and administrative deci- sions. He was a man well-liked by all St. Paul family members. After his retire- ment, Fr. Carroll, who had been the Fi- nancial Director at St. Paul for two years became our next principal. For the past five years, he has stood as a strong lead- er, appreciated by all students, faculty, and parents. Led by the insight of our principals, past and present, St. Paul High has been able to preserve its Christian philosophies and provide students with a well-rounded education. 7 SCHOOL CREST Patron Saint Paul Motto Christ Lives In Me Colors Navy Blue and White Crest Sword Shield Scroll and Laurel Wreath The School Crest is made up of certain symbols in order to represent the meaning of St Paul High School The sword sign: fies a commitment to truth regardless of consequences The shield is a symbol of our faith and knowledge which helps us to greet challenges with courage The scroll wreath is a sign of our unity in Christ over sin and death by our own sharing in His Resurrection and our ultimate unity with the Father Son and Holy Spirit is-...,.......s--0-......,,,, E S Qffiiiitf A E 5-V, -. -tv 8 n. is K kkrk ,gk hh V No 500 building? The building unit was not completed until 1964 Until then the light shone on the lunch lines is a symbol of intellectual experience. The , , , , , 2 lj THEME F I The front view of St. Paul High School. ST. PAUL Saul was born both a Roman citizen and a Jew. ln the Jewish tradition, he was educat- ed at home and then sent to Hebrew schools, where he memorized Scripture and learned of Jewish history. He set out to destroy the Jewish commu- nities who had accepted Jesus. But then Paul was converted to Christianity, and he began his missionary work as an apostle of Christ. He traveled for nearly thirty-five years, setting up Christian communities all over the world. Paul endured great suffer- ing: he was beaten, stoned, scourged, impris- oned, shipwrecl-red, and finally-in Rome about 67 AD. -was beheaded, The Church is also indebted to St. Paul because he was the first great Christian theo- logian. lt is believed he was one of the few yyw, ,.1,+Wh Km li rig . 1 fe Emi' tri . .' may fl- i fi 1, J . 'Eg J A. YT 5 f , . waz, r'-i r Elf: . xggiilirr I 4' ff.??43.rrAi2iff 5 s :Agia -IA' fffrtyys. 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' 15:51 Mr M- r I raw. .gfsgargvgl so it T T . f 4 .. .gg f ,yi .Y K 3 .fy A33 ,pg wg fgggigmsjtg ,-Mgr, ': rfygigg 7 nf: :itil ' - e M . i V., . 'T ' ' .. . . . - Q iw A .srmswsimfffiisew W arwez. .pagans .fgsr.:.r-:V se ,M is ' ' i At the Jubilee Mass luncheon are Mr. Mondaca, Mrs. Hemme, Fr. Ryan, Fr. Carroll, Timothy Cardinal Mane ning, Fr. Moschel, Sr. Barbara and Mr. Guarino. if 1: bmah' 3-viz' 9 x f ,vm X 5 Q'-5 :i'W2W:r' 5WMHkf WWYywwQf XWQWEQWQ 5.QJi??f f W f M ,Q I ' V w N M we H fa W 8 ' W55Tfm,f 3 ffl ,r Q K -, lffvfa. .- ...gau..Q5z1ma2.:.',..gA. Ifiljl' , -3 4 '?f ,,. 1 -vw- VYJI' ,y X 1 X. . nn I- ' ' i::5,3, ,. Finn' XA, -A f .xv , H . - ' ff' .4 :U-.-yr, 'L ,f-f 5 afvwli .J Today Begins In Th Past One thing hasn't changed! Seems like the phones were just as crowded back then as now. The booths prob- ably got worn out - that is why we have new stands now. 6 lj THEME So you think your uniforms are bad now! In the first few years of the school, girls were forced to wear this, Thank God for changes! Former drill team moderator, Mrs. Aceret, and callers, Audree Walsh and Patty Fratello shown discussing a routine while modeling their drill team outfits. In looking at St Paul s history many of its traditions rules styles and activities may seem different to us lt is important however that we realize that our tradi tions rules and activities were influenced by our predecessors On a similar note we have to remember that twenty five years from now our actions will be looked upon as outdated also Change is mevita e and necessary if growth is to occur. THE WAY IT WAS -The school was segregated. The girls had classes in the 100 and 200 buildings, while the boys had theirs in the 300 and 400 buildings. -There was no talking in the halls and students walked in two single file lines. -Infractions, demerits and detentions existed as forms of punishment. -Freshmen initiation could consist of reading poetry, eating soda crackers while singing M-l-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E, dancing for seniors and wearing signs expressing their status. -A student had the same locker for four years. -The study hall was used for supervised study. -A student was not allowed on campus after 3:45 without a teacher. 1 IM at 3 A We rf? Below is an earlier crest of St. Paul High as it appeared on the gym wall. Sammy Swordsman was also painted on the gym wall at one time in St. Paul's history. , Q 1 k Prom, ln 1969, Fr. Cranham became Monsi- HOW many people know that St' gnor Cranham. His investiture by Cardinal Mclntyre was performed in Paul had male yell leaders helping to promote Spirit? Yes, guys helped' the SP. gym and witnessed by the tool w S- Every year the Junior class spon sored a Skance. This was a popular event and involved dancing and sl-cat ing at Sl-cateland. The money raised helped to finance the Junior- 'W 1 J W2 1 , , , 15 N .- . 4 -4 1 1 1 - We Grow Through Change -QA! Many changes were evidenced as stu- dents and faculty returned from summer vacation. A major change was the forty- five minute lunch which enabled the en' tire school to enjoy lunch during fifth pe' riod. This caused longer lunch lines and crowds in popular eating areas. To han- dle the increased crowds at lunch, new trash cans and tables were purchased and another senior quad was established. It was also necessary to shorten the pre- vious twenty minute break by five min- utes and lengthen the school day by ten minutes. Other changes were soon apparent. Lockers, poles and awnings were painted browng what was the study hall was car- peted, filled with various business ma- chines and is now known as the business lab. Changes affecting students on a more personal level included new test formats used in conjunction with a scan-tron ma- chine, and increased prices at the snack bar. Students realized the xerox machine was no longer available for their use and soon adjusted to the fact that they would be sent home to change if they did not meet dress code regulations. These changes, however, are insignifi- cant when the overall picture is viewed. New students and faculty come to St. Paul yearly. How these people influenced our lives is of major importance. Their fresh ideas and high ideals, coupled with the experience and knowledge of those returning, provided encouragement and wisdom in meeting the challenges inevita- ble with change. Feelings, attitudes and friendships changed-sometimes for the better, which made us happy, sometimes for the worse, which made us grow. What was previously known as the study hall is now a very active busi- ness lab. Miss Elaine Whitehead gives useful information to someone on the tele' phone while trying to update the re- cords on her desk. THEME Il 9 e Continued To Grow The first Homecoming celebration was held in 1960. That year the dance was held in the St. Paul gym, 10 lj THEME Keep your school clean?? Maybe we could use some of these signs around today. St. Paul lettermen Jim Ken- ney and Dave Perez helped out in the effort. Boy, have times changed! Students were appointed to monitor the halls and enforce school regula- tions. Regulations included no talk- ing, no going to lockers between classes, and keeping to the right in the halls. Often, we felt our school rules today were prohibiting. The following are some more of these regulations from the past. -Girls had to wear chapel veils in church but were not allowed to wear eyesha- dow, hair pieces, ratted hairdos, or en- gagement rings. -All report cards had to be signed by a parent and turned in to the office. -Students could only go to their lockers before school, during lunch and after school. -The principal had to be notified of all off campus parties. -lmmediate expulsion occurred if a stu- dent was caught using someone else's locker, riding in a car with boys and girls without a car pass, or going steady. -A certain door had to be used for enter- ing and leaving each class. rl!!! W f f ,- -., .av-'X 12 '5 ... ln the early 1960's St. Paul's march- ing band came into existence. The Lincoln Day Parade in Whittier marked their debut. 'W W it vw. , Our high school had more than a homecoming queen at one time. A Long ago, the name of the school was displayed on the front wall. lt later fell victim to vandalism. The ' Sl' Wilt .. H Snowball dance was held Where 5 uniform was changed to include blaz- . ,, ' Snowqueen was crowned. ers rather than sweaters. Remember the Crow's Nest? This St. Paul Landmark was destroyed by trouble-makers three years ago. A field, often used for growing corn, used to be where the Fedco ware- house now stands. SHEQGQKZR rw - if I l ' 4 W Q 1 ni 1 TQ H A , ,M V V , vswfvff-,aw ig A g , , ,, ,, Q, . 5 ,gel fzilfywfillzWQWQJwwf' . in M 4 'kfXff1fW'7fi ff'9f' ,wash Y: 'owls -ffwf f vw ff V , ' f,-q'.e,,f-1 ,if:f,.w, ,fir e, ' ' Af ' J , ., ,, :,f.,gi.,,,sW.f,: 'uf f ' - ,f,-Mi, . , za-vA,k fM3z1Z 'M2QiM 4'X'ww!Zmai f fwfw-'wwf MP' 'g t ' J , , V . 7 A H ' M 1' , , 4 ., ,, f WJ, w,fW,4-A arf rf' Y' 'W 5-3 ' ,, , V , - ., M ' M. V, . - f. Miz- - wif e ' 4 4 A I , -aww . , . 4 7 ' , V- - .V . ' ' ' - i . 1 r V W. f 'V ,, , ,V I , ,. W, g 21W,.l f ,, 4 f - i ' ' ' .+L-'ifiiiir ',.: ,9: ' ' 'V i,sf, ,zlH ',, f ,f,f 77' ' ' ' rWU47'i?-'55 ' 'i7 . ' ,...f ' 3 , , . 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' me l 2 5:19551 , -.f :me lf-age' ef,-I '3ff?P f:fQ 1 The 1981 Homecoming Court rode on a horsefdrawn carriage. The girls lshown clockwise herel were Sheila McWeeney, Bernadette Terrones, Queen Sharon Klemens, Lisa Diaz, and Patty Chavez. . l L 'Q V S Q N Q , l 'Q I: r THEME lj 13 V- 1 A Quarter To actually reach a quarter of a cen- tury of existence is a great achievement. But we sometimes forget just what it took to get us here. Yes, it took parents, mon- ey, teachers, and parishes that cared, but if the students had not taken pride in themselves, then St, Paul's twenty-fifth anniversary might never have come. You may have noticed that lots of old students come back to teach at St. Paul, old sports players come back to coach, old cheer- leaders come back to help new squads, and lots of parents come to games and shows even after their children leave the school. Because students give all their activities - social, academic, and extra- curricular -their best effort, we have ex- celled in all areas of student life. Hence, a tradition of Hgiving it your all can be felt every year. That is one reason the school can say it has come a quarter of the way. Giving her all for the point is Varsity y Volleyball team member Tiffany Mill- er. Patti Rossa and Delaney Smith give a brief display of sisterly love. 14 Cl THEME lt isn't strange to see alumni return- ing to coach. Dave Waszak and Ray Palmer are two who have returned. At the rally during Spirit Week, Tony Ledesma, A.S.B. President, has a chance to explain why he feels the dress code should include a bow tie for the boys. Varsity team member Gina Trapletti puts all her effort into tapping the ball over the net to the dismay of the other team. wfnw rum ,QB '- N Debbie Truschel and Patti Novak try to get free fruit through trickery at the ASB. fruit sale. Besides coaching football, coach An, cich also teaches P.E. classes. Here during Parents Night, he explains the curriculum. Alex Espinosa, Manuel Juarez, and Ted Lawrence watch intently, membering the days they played football as Sophomores. n, W fd The choir and band were important parts of the Anniversary Mass. Rich- ard Quezada, Linda Rockenbach, Lisa Fink, Pablo Cadena, Lorraine Gonzales, and Tracy Talkinton did their share on this exciting day. 2 Y A -rf Q and--if ff' rc ,,,.,..t,,l, , Sk 1. . , ' i it T 16 lil STUDENT LIFE ELEBRHTING Hi' ., iii 46-A What's caught Lori Barton's eye? Some guy perhaps? Possibly the game against Servite? Whatever it may be, Bernie Terrones offers her helpful advice. Danny Pogue, Matt Cole, Richard Ess trada, Ted Prenovost, Al Aguilera, Scott Ryan, and Steve Kennedy fell victim, as sophomore and freshmen football play- ers do each year, to the Pep Squad's antics at the Servite rally. After school, strange, and not-so- strange things may be observed. Su- zanne Poteete and Lorie Collette converse with a friend suffering from too much homework. Student Life To fully capture a student's busy life is truly impossible. There are too many feel- ings, emotions and people acting in the life of one student. But certain fun times and heartbreaks are shared by all. We didn't all succeed at everything, yet we didn't all fail either. Each of us played a special part in student life at St. Paul's. Possibly it was by showing spirit, support- ing the teams, joining a club, keeping up grades, helping someone out, or just by sharing a smile! Every student, in using his unique qualities, helps to make the St. Paul community complete. WHO WE RE STUDENT LIFE Il 17 Keeping The Spirit Alive The Pep Squad, consisting of Varsity Cheer, Song, and J.V. Cheer, deserves recognition for all the hard work they put into promoting spirit and unity in the stu- dent body at St. Paul. Most people think the Pep Squad helped cheer the Swords- men on to victory only at games, not realizing that they also planned rallies, made posters, sold ribbons, and orga- nized the annual Girls League Dance. Through the year the Pep Squad also competed in various local and state com- petitions. For them, the long summer and the after school hours paid off in the achievement of skills and precision. ii' 'P A ' V ' A ,f Zz e 4 J QL? arf ,wlpw trim If Q Close-knit Pep Squad when the cam- eraman is near. l i ,pw J.V. Cheerleaders showing that we are number one. , H ' Kelly Younger, head J.V. Cheer- leader, is contemplating her next move. Varsity Cheer Top row: Maureen Dougherty, Kim Lasken, Jean Daly, Sheila McWeeney, second row: Gloria Martinez, Stacy Griego, Kelly Paxong front row: Tricia Palma, Kathy Kautz, Patty Chavez, Charlotte Medina. Varsity Song Top row: Vivian Telles, Becky Aguilera, Marcie Jaramillo, Karen Stithg second row: Lisa Garza, Cindy Cervantes, front row: Olivia Sanchez, Elsa Ruiz, Jackie McKean. J.V. Cheer Top row: Kathy Martus, Denise Mohr, Stephanie Parra, Doreen Doughertyg front row, Martha Chamberlin, Kelly Younger, Shelley Lopez. STUDENT LIFE lj 19 Flagsters Top row: DeeDee Bates, Monica Huizar, Kathy Marron, Becky Ramos, front row: Julie Montejano, Lisa Diaz, Kathy Fierro. iw , 4, 1 -If 6, .., :Ps F wwe, X My Q L e 'lt eyyy ,Vi E , K x A Q Q fk .Q Q b N I: .. i' 'X' ,,,' ' ,xii I i. J A' V . f, L. A b y A X A 9 I JA i A ' . A 'F ' i fy' W' S -. . A if2fl'51f'li L Tall Flag Top row: Wendy Lacko, Celine Chabot, Michele Jaramillo, Denise Rodriguez, front row: Leticia Reyes, Laurie Garcia, Lori Cuellar, Lori Hernan- dez, Ann McCann, Ellen Licata. Dance Team Top row: Amy Mulcahey, Lorraine Prado, Betty Perez, Maria Lopez, Lea Rocha, Lisa Nrvisog front row: Linda Solorza, Deana Burbidge. lj STUDENT LIFE Lisa Diaz is waiting anxiously for an- other touchdown. N. Amis. A Chance To Be Part Of Th School Flagsters, Tall Flags, and the Dance Team were important parts of the Per- forming Squad. Each team started the year with high expectations and settled for nothing less. Each of them was faced with challenges throughout the year, yet successfully overcame those challenges. Their successes were attributed to their ambition and hard work. When flagster Lisa Diaz was asked why she had wanted to join the squad knowing it would in- volve hard work and long hours, she said that it would give her an opportunity to show that she was a part of the school. Undoubtedly, all of the performing squads are an integral part of the St. Paul community. Wendy Lacko, Celine Chabot, Ann McCann, and Lori Hegnandez are showing us the talent use.. to win first place at camp. d-if gg i F DeeDee Bates and Kathy Marron are demonstrating front and profile pic- tures. Wendy Lacko and Ellen Licata are very excited about their new tall flag poles. Linda Solorza is rejoicing because there are no more burritos. 15 S St, Paul flagsters are having so much fun together, What could be so fun- ny? Perhaps the Fountain Valley football players? tittiit i f ' . s - Eff r .A 1 - xr? 2 . as 'N -1 tttt fi vi i Team Receives :The performing squad l consists of many teams, three of which are the Ma- jorettemthe Banner girls, and a new addi- tion, lfhe Drill Team. Their dedication and effort, as strong as any other squad, paid offllinfcompetitlon and all school perfor- mances. e , The Majorettes started the year with one returningmember and two newcom- ers who handled the job excellently. To- gether, with lsoloisi Penny Garcia, they once again performed outstandingiy at Homecoming, withtheir traditional fire- batonf routinel. l l r ' The Banner girls, in their second year, along with the new Drill Team blended in wonderfully with all the squads due to their dedication and excellent perfor- mances. Congratulations to our fairly new squads who are keeping the St. Paul trae dition of hard work and excellence. Ms, Barron and Mrs, Hayes, modera- ecognition fats of the pep and performing Kim Laskerfs mind wanders as she Squads, are looking for needless mis- aWall5 fha Outcome Of 3 fight Qame- takes. X g 5 l l 5 'H 4 Penny Garcia, Soloist. St. Paul fans help cheer the Swords- men on to another victory. Shelly Casarez is showing us how it's done. The Banner Carriers which consisted of a whole new group, are doing their half time performance with pride. if., , 'YQ ' arm.. -ffnvf l X X gif? z 'K 'hx 'A K YZ' f K L. S K l' 'Q if 1 1-ef! we fl L 'i ' Majorettes Shelly Casarez, Joann DeLa Ossa, Michelle Guerrero. 'X Banners Top row: Susie Mata, Maria Higuerag front row: Lorraine Andrade, Shannon Richardson, Charlotte Barrett, DeAnna Diaz, Dina Quintanilla. ea qw Drill Team Top row: Kristie Carman, Lucy Cantarero, Cindy Ruiz, Kim Ryan, Ann lbold, Jeannine Aresti, Nanette Romero, second row: Delaney Smith, Mary Clark, Elizabeth Arredondo, Jeanette Armas, Leticia Guzman, Leanne Anaya, third row: Lisa Silva, Susana Alcala, Felicia Sarmiento, Mona Arteaga, Cyndi Orozco, Tish Hopper, front row: Deana Burbidge, Phyllis Orozco, Rosie Meraz, Christi Magdaleno, Stephanie Corral, Becky Wilhelm, Amy Mulcahey. STUDENT LIFE lil 23 ii' T15 January 31, 1982 'ffl' if YY if? 'fi 'il' 'fl' A Summary DOZIER IS COLUMBIA MAKES KIDNAPPED TWO PERFECT A Royal Wedding After years of anticipation by Britains, the world's most eligible bachelor was married. Prince Charles of Wales wed Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981. What has been called the wedding of the century took place in St. Paulls Cathedral in Lon- don and was seen by millions of television viewers and by those who lined the streets. Three months later, it was announced that England's future queen was with child. U.S. VS. LIBYA ln August 1981, U.S. F-14s gunned down two Libyan jets after being fired upon. Before the year was over, 1.ibya's Col. Moammar Khadafy reported ly sent a hit squad after President Reagan and other officials. No assassinations ever took place. TROUBLE IN POLAND The fight for freedom continued throughout the world. The biggest crisis in this battle was the impo- sition of martial law in Poland in an attempt to squelch the growing freedom movement know as Solidarity. Early in 1981, the Polish people were given many privileges. The Solidarity movement flourished throughout the country, as leader Lech Walesa lead his people in their strugge for rights. Early in December, Lech Walesa was placed under house arrest near Warsaw, and the martial law was put into effect. As time went on, it was obvious that the Poles wouldn't give up and Walesa was picked Man of the Yearn by Time magazine. ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS On March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan was the victim of a would-be assassin's bullet. John Hinkley, Jr., an admirer of actress Jodie Foster, hoped to gain her love with this historic deed. Unfortunately the insanity didn't stop there. Six weeks later, Pope John Paul ll was shot by Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turk- ish criminal, as he was holding a mass audience in St. Peter's Square. Then, in October, the President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat, was assassinated along with seven others by anti-Westernization rebels. 24 Cl STUDENT LIFE AND RESCUED U.S. Brig. Gen. James Dozier was abducted from his Verona, Italy apartment of Dec 17,1981. Held by ltaly's Red Brigade Terrorists, he was finally rescued, unharmed, on Jan. 28, 1982, 42 days later. Reagan Picks First Woman U.S. Justice After decades of restriction to men, the United State Supreme Court opened up its doors to its first woman justice A Sandra Day O'Connor. Coming from Phoenix, where she served as an appellate judge, Sandra Day O'Connor seemed the ideal Rea- gan choice. Though protested by pro-life forces for her ideas on abortion, her appointment seemed to please everyone else, including her fellow male jus- tices. Cube Fever Claimed to be a game, a teaching aid, a sport and a piece of art by its inventor, Erno Rubik, the Rubik's Cube hit the market with a bang. lt's curious that a puzzle in which colored sides are matched up would be a success, but without a doubt, it was. BUDGET CUTS The Reagan Administration enacted several his- toric tax and budget cuts in its first year. Many people were affected by the cuts. Students were especially affected as financial aid requirements were made more strict. STRIKE In violation of federal law, U.S. air traffic control- lers walked off the job and went on strike. President Reagan quickly acted on his power and fired every- one involved. The workers were replaced with new- ly trained and military controllers. TRIPS A great feeling of pride swept across the United States as the world witnessed two successful launches and landings of the first reusable space- craft. The success of the space shuttle opened the door to future space travel in private and commer- cial areas. To quote Robert Crippe, co-pilot on the Columbia's maiden flight there i ain't no way you can describe it. Though the spacecraft was hin- dered by minor problems, NASA plans on many more successful missions. January Plane Crashes Kill Eighty People Two plane crashes in January 1982 proved quite disastrous as approximately 80 passengers and crew were killed. The first occurred when an Air Florida jet crashed into the Potomac River in Wash- ington, D.C. after becoming icy in inclement weath- er. The second occurred within two weeks when a World Airways jet hurtled across the runway into Boston Harbor. STONES ROCK THE COUNTRY The legendary rock group, The Rolling Stones, began a nationwide tour in July 1981. Locally, the Stones performed to crowded, but eager, fans at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Many St. Paul students anxiously attended. Walter Cronkite After 18 years of serving as anchorman for televi- sion news, Walter Cronkite retired from the CBS J.R. AND SUE ELLEN DIVORCE JOCK DIES NEWS. 6 3 EDITION Of The Year if T'-if if 'iff 'ii' if iff Vol. 2 No. 113 Harsh Winter Kills 100's An unusually rough winter swept across the face of our nation as 1981 ended and 1982 began. Every corner of the country was hit causing bad blizzards in the Midwest and East, rain and floods in Califor- nia, and millions of dollars in damage to the Florida citrus crop. 6 Years And 67.7 Million Six years and 567.7 million of taxpayers money brought about the finished restoration of the Califor- nia State Capital in Sacramento. The building was completely stripped and then refurbished, bringing it back to its original condition. Diablo Canyon Opens And Closes Again The controversial Diablo Canyon Nuclear power plant began operating in September of 1981. The plant was the sight of a continuing massive protest by antinuclear demonstrators. More that 1900 peo- ple were arrested, including rock star Jackson Brown. Before 1982 was here, the plant was closed due to many different design flaws. DRUNK DRIVING LAWS ARE STIFFENED January 1, 1982 marked the implementation of many new laws for California. Among these were tougher drunk driving laws. The books now call for mandatory jail sentence, license suspension, and a large fine, MEDF LY ATTACKS ln February 1981 California first noticed the at- tack of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly. This menacing pest gobbled up part of the state's citrus industry before Governor Jerry Brown called for aerial spraying, over much of California. SWORDSMEN WIN C.I.F. For the third time in St. Paul High's history, the football team became C.l,F. champs, The outstand- ing season was also record-setting. lDetails, Sports pg. 140i Ancich Calls It Quits Northern Arizona State University will serve as the new home of St. Paul's football coach of 18 years, Marijon Ancich. He couldn't have picked a better year to leave, when his team finished the best season in our history. ST. PAUL HIGH CELEBRATES 25 YEARS The Silver Anniversary of St. Paul was observed this school year. There was a gala celebration and many changes for the students. lDetails, Opening PQ. 2i Hometown Celebration Not only did Saint Paul High reach twenty-five years of existence but its hometown Santa Fe Springs also was founded twenty-five years ago. Strike On June 13, just a week after school closed for the summer, major league baseball players began a 50 day strike. For some time there was speculation that there wouldn't be a 1981 season. Ball players wanted higher wages and new terms added to their contracts. Finally negotiations were settled and the season continued. DODGERS WIN THE SERIES With a fantastic new pitcher from Mexico, the Dodgers made it to the World Series matched against the Yankees. At first it looked bleak as the Dodgers fell behind but the comeback was terrific and the Dodgers went on to win the World Series Championship with a gutsy win in Game 3 by Fer- nando Valenzuela. Leonard Vs. Hearns September was the month for the richest prize fight of all time - Sugar Ray Leonard verses Thomas Hearns, Thousands watched the fight which was televised on Cable T.V. and their screams and cheers could be heard throughout every neighbor- hood. It didn't seem too difficult a task as Sugar Ray defeated Hearns with a TKO. OBITUARIES Joe Louis-The i'Brown Bomber -66 Omar Bradley-WW II Five-Star General -88 Moshe Dyan-Israeli Statesman-66 William Holden-Oscar Winning Actor-63 Natalie Wood-Filmstar-43 Melvin Douglas-Actor-80 Robert Montgomery-Actor-80 Jack Albertson-Actor-74 Harry Chapin-SingerfSongwriter Bob Marley-Singer-36 William Saroyan-Playwright-72 George Jessel-Comedian Bill Haley-Musician Anwar Sadat-President of Egypt-62 Lowell Thomas-Journalist-89 Omar Torrinos Herrera-Panamanian Chief of Gov- ernment-52 STUDENT LIFE Cl 25 FINAL Secretary's Club Top row: Lena Contreras, Anna Renteria, Valerie Chilcott, Kathy Vigil, Lisa Peila, Angie Meyers, Maria Santana, Sandy Franco, Lorraine Prado, Cheryl Carrillo, Sharon Klemens, Debbie Galloway, Lisa Cruz, Lisa Arviso, Angelita Garcia, Josie Gonzalez, first row: Annette Ayala, Martha Diaz, Bianca Bukosky, Andrea Salcido, Josie Cota, Lorena Valenzuela, Mari Mendoza, Jocelyn Carter, Maria Higuerag front row: Marybelle Martinez, Anna Martinez, Lori Hernandez, Maria Ferraloro, Alice Negrete, Carmen Longoria, Susie Mata, Becky Amador, Gina Sharp, Michele Fleming. Spanish m op row Sanchez, Gina Levendoski, Cindy Campos, Nanette Romero, Monica Guzman, Gigi Flores, Gina Gamez, Patty Sanchez, Lillian Sanchez, Marisa Munoz, Monica Ochoag front row: Ofelia Vargas, Melinda Mendoza, Lisa Larson, Jose Gonzalez, Carla Lopez, Betty Perez, Maria Santana, Carmela Santana, Michelle Solorzano, Diana Vela, Lorely Jacobo. Terry Lopez, Mary Patterson, Maria Newspaper Top row: John Salazar, Mary Coffin, Mrs. Walker, Sophia Castro, Danny Krause, Mark Dominguez, Jeri Belmontez, Richard Keh, Gary Tate, front row: Kristina Hanson, Julie Fierro, Louis Cabral, Tracy Talkington, Maria Arevalo, Rich- ard Niemela, John Harding. 26 Cl STUDENT LIFE Our victorious football team makes its grand entrance during one of our many rallies. A few Freshmen and Sophomore football players show us their idea of a perfect cheerleader, Screaming, Try to imagine yourself in a small gym which is about to explode because there are so many people inside. You are sit- ting in a seat, standing up, or sitting on the bleachers. The people around you are acting extremely bizarre, screaming, clapping, whistling, and doing cheers. They even stand on the top of their seats just to see some guys with no hair come in. Don't be frightened, it's only a descrip- tion of an average St. Paul rally. You may think it is strange, but it's actually a lot of fun. Rallies were held before important games and their purpose was to promote spirit and unity in the school by getting everyone involved in a fun way. When a few students were asked why they enjoyed rallies their response was, It's a nice way to end a hectic week. Yelling. . Cheering The Team On W A Q 1 5 A : new 11- x I 5 sr 1 s or r I l llll 'l' r -' 4. fi t ' vt' ' HK 1 la Q 'l ff dlffllkr ,,s4 w J,,WmmX K Qs in r'j:g 'Kr rt ,N r ,, ewnfuewa ummm YF E Q , so Teachers get involved with rallies to promote unity. Here, Mrs. Brown shows how much fun it is. The squads entertain us by doing skits or performing routines. One ofthe most enjoyable rallies was when a student from every class was able to throw a pie at a teacher's faceg among these teachers were Mr. Dineen and Mr. Cericlejas. o 5 5 is if - r f tue? i at V25 W X. ,ff I . 5: L ,i 9 ' ,n r 5 i T r 1 .- l N I A as - 5, . DE f K K in -'L I L . , 6 rs. f Xm's f'2fn1Q4g ,, . - i weft' 1 X J 3 A if 'i 3' 38 ' : 'f.,. 7 jsZ5:s5?-'ll ,S Aj .- To give us motivation for the game against Servite at the Big A servite 'lconeheadn was hung in eff: QV- ,. .V , W , 133 t. ik- gm? . 1 ,', A -V . - w ifi 5 - as Si -sy ' 1 :Y seth: -r, ufrqsis 3 n ' if r at if 1 it 'I ii K Qt' fi 'W he r JE i Q if Q- We Y K' S 33 in A 'E it 1 2' H '1' 7 M, W' f 3' n 5 mm p ' 'is 5 K Q 2 Mfrs, . . 3 St. Paulis spirit was once again put to the test during Spirit Week. Everyday of the week had a different activity or event scheduled, and certain clothing and ac- cessories could be worn on certain days. Some things worn included specific colors for each classg Freshmen wore pink, Sophomores wore yellow, Juniors wore purple, and Seniors wore red. Some Sen- iors even went to the extent of coloring their hair red. Contests were held at lunch and any- one could participate, Some of the con- tests were guessing the amount of jelly beans in a jar, and the weight of a pump- kin. There were also team contests such as the ice block race, whip cream and donut eating contests. The winners of Spirit Week were an- nounced during the Homecoming Rally. Seniors took first place, Juniors took sec- ond place, Sophomores took third place, and Freshmen took fourth place. Sophomores show us their spirit durv ing the rally of Spirit Week. e've Got Spirit! We've Got Pride! Richard Estrada, Robert Willig, and Gordon DeBever are being blind- folded by cheerleaders to make the challenge of getting dressed more difficult, M vm wiht rm ft Q wr. .f . On the first day of Spirit Week Rob- ert Sainz and Lisa Ramos participate in the ice blocking contest, .sig v,.L . One of the contests ot Spirit Week was the pumpkin contest, in which you had to guess the weight of the pumpkin. This contest was won by Grace Rosales. wa. -U3 Sig? 'B 'Ski Tony Arciniega takes part in an antic at the Homecoming rally. Doesn't he look cute?! s,.,,,,z slr Q A-.4 ind as if LK, gslrx ,, I Christian Service Club Top row: Donna Damiano, Lisa Larson, Monica Guzman, first row: Connie Kuszewski, Sr, Barbara, Mrs. Turner, Ms, Sacco, front row: Ana- maria Gomez, Kris Hanson, Carla Lopez, Betty Perez. Booster Club Bernie Hoffman, Sam Rutherford, Jim Rockenbach, Barbara Salas, George Bethel, Bob Waszak. .. Wcfre:m:..,,... M., -M W4 ... . . ' 'Q Q Board Games Club Top row: Mrs, Atkinson, Suzanne Accornero, John Accornero, Gina Levendoski, Bob Garnica, Chris Leonhardt, James Del Castillo, Jack Castrog front row: Tom Foltz, Mark Lopez, Mike Pellkofer. STUDENT LIFE lj 29 Library Guild Mrs. Angela Nolan, John Olson, John Quiroz, Patricia Eschardies, John Gratzer, Mrs. Louise Fleming. Racquetball Club Top row: David Lopez, Mrs. McCracken, Margaret Miller, Greg Caniglia, Denise McDonald, Katie Landeros, Mark Lopez, front row: David McGuire, Luis Munoz, Lori Rozek, Kris Hanson, Glenn Gonzalez, Frank Martinez W i 0 L Bowling Club Top row: Jim Grumbine, Don Marsala, Michele Van Suchtelen, Christine Tomey, Bill Pilkington, Rob Mota, Mike Wagner, Darren Jones, Lee Mota, George Ankeney, Aaron Muro, Mark Ledouxg front row: Lorenzo Landin, Ed Hernan- dez, Martin Alvarez, David Herzog, Paul Pravednikov, Mike Quiros, Frank Vargas, Debbie Campos, Ron Rossa, Sarah Stockwell 30 U STUDENT LIFE St. a l Qlermifer Ferrara and Jeff Gentile were offtheVmanyVmarCh81'S' who enjoyedithe bbnfiresfand food atfthe sentient V V ' j, . M ,ghaaenapl,sH6iswgzfpg4p1e lrri traveled, through rseveral cities and the change, in social backgrounds' fLfMRf!g,qL'4'f'fuA 'x'x,.4! wwf, , V515'-'ffeiz , jVwA7gg,Q sumo V L , L ,V fl? ' ' 'L flux! ,,' ,Si Q . ,Vgl FWF, V V V,, 5, V, ,V V,-' V V. V . i VVV' , VV Vg ,,,,V V .VV, ,,.V,, 1V,,,V V,,, V,VV ,K L aff' aatra f 5,f15SV7f 'lf ,iar ,,l, 5 ,',V ',VVtV ,fi ',.V 1 Vi-i rs YQ ,,,a, , ir, ss'ri ,,ii ,, , ri t e ,, ,1 ',i1i 4 r . 1 , , rf ',,,-, JV, V VVVV VVLVVV V,,V,,Vr VJVVC ' 1 lisi , 'Y'l4Lsfff, i,is: ital SEND' i l 16 ELK Serv sr 'FAR-if 0-A-'P--a--es'-af-5 V,t, V ,LFLEV V ,Vt, J ,rll +L? lita, Y ias, Sf iiilrr I ii,r as i,s, lsaa ,,lr i F 1 lsnri Jedi tar, L ,ziaa ssts i. ,, r , r a for i wif i' i l M ' ' F51 i ,Q Visra 1 ,E f M V V,sV VV VV ,,'t 'st I i,iil ,iillr Q iaria sls, l ' ,zsar . F a , Qf-Qarsfawifb MRiZtH1lR,fZl?r5l', Students Walk Out Freshmen show their enthusiasm as they support the worthy cause be- hind the March For Hunger. The march has always begun with a special Mass, since it is traditionally held on Dec. 8th, the Feast of the lmmaculate Conception. - Q Hunger One of the activities which the St. Paul students have been participating in for the last eight years has been the March For Hunger. The purpose of the project has been to raise money for the poor on Skid Row. The March began at Salazar Park in East L.A. It then proceeded through downtown LA., up through Hol- lywood, Beverly Hills, Westwood, all of Santa Monica and ended at the Santa Monica Beach. A celebration with a blaz- ing fire and plenty of food greeted every- one as they arrived at the beach. Mr. Jiru, coordinator of the March, stated, This is an exhausting but fulfilling experience. It is a walk through some of the poorest and wealthiest neighborhoods in the LA. area. St. Paul students are offered a chance to do this in one day while at the same time contribute toward helping to alleviate the hunger of the poor. Mrs, Walker, Mr. Cendejas, and Mrs. lnfante prove that the people at St. Paul are truly a family by participat- ing in the March For Hunger. Danny Cox relaxes and regains his strength after the long strenuous march. t I Each ring displayed on al table in V .V V faced as the rings could be seenibut V , noi yet worn. V K ' ' V i l the fffmfff fhssvm. Anxferysw i The Junior Ring Ceremony is one of St. Paul's oldest traditions. Each year, a new Junior Class experiences the thrill of receiving their rings. On Nova. 5, 1981, the Class of '83,l dressed inrtheir ,best attire, attended the ceremony held inthe gym duringl6th and,7th periods. Father Carrollpresided over the cere- mony with the help of Junior Class Presi' dent, Cheryl Carrillo. After the ceremo' ny, the students began- atradition long associated with the ring. Tradition tells us that students have their rings turned by friends the number ot times that repre- sents the year of graduation. A special someone is asked to turn the ring the last time since one is supposed to receive a kiss with the final turn, St. Paul's school ring is trimmed with many symbols. These include the school crest, our mascot, Sammy Swordsmen, the year of graduation, and a brilliant blue stone. Each ring may also be personalized with either the owner's name or his ini- tials. i The clay marked the initiation of the whole class into the ranks of upperclass- men, and although all Juniors were not able to receive rings for various reasons, it was a special and joyous day for the Class of '83. ag is ii... .. li l i lli si i ll llll 4 -1,72 Wifi. :'QiIII:s-an-i ,.1. -' I1 ,.,. gg its 1 C,,qq,: 2 L'iL 'fzu g Y n s? Laura Gunther flashes a smile at Fr. Carroll as she receives her class ring and is congratulated. 9' r. - . --Q se-sais - we gs ,s+r,,,,,. . 1 A- 'ff' ? - ,Wm ...,,M, .-1 Lumen Staff Top row: Jim Young, Suzanne Beauchamp, Ann Chervenak, Susanne Necoechea, Richard Keh, Danny Krause, Karen Keh, John Salazar, first row, Ms. Sacco, Terry Lee, Carmela Santana, Laura Zona, Frank Martinez, Julie Beauchamp, Wendy Ciulikg front row: Paul Silvio, Jim Mramor, Carmen Gomez, Donna Damiano, Monica Cuellar, Chris Braunschweiger. A.S.B. Top row: Jim Young, Maria Fuentes, Mark Dominguez, Aida Mata, Rose Peniche, Jim McGovern, Jill Todd, Tony Ledesma, first row: John Accornero, Cheryl Carillo, Adriana Estrada, Suzanne Poteete, Darlene Weideman, second row: Jennifer Ferrara, Sandy Herrera, Cynthia Alvarado, Cynthia Zapata, Tom Ortiz, front row: Armida Otero, Suzanne Accornero, Francine Limon, Dina Morales, Mary Hernandez. Drama Top rowz Barbara Nahas, Maria Ferraloro, Theresa Heron, Mary Coffin, tirst row: John Perry, Stephanie Sanchez, Maryanne Mendoza, front row: Lisa Guerrero, Monique Rivera, Alice Negrete. STUDENT LIFE U 33 Fishing Club Top row: Don Marsala, Charles Deutsch, Larry Banuelos, Tom Callinan, Scott Wolf, David Brett, Keith Hupke, Martin Alvarez, Art Villarreal, Ed Hernandez, Alan Mendez, Richard Verdugo, Scott Lee, Gina Levendoski, Anne Clark, first row: Stephanie Padilla, Mr. Kubasek, Mike Arambulo, David Medina, Hugo Delgado, Deirdre DeGrasse, Maureen Bell, Beth Gibbons, Bill Tucker, Bob Tucker, Stephen Blodgett, Jeff Gentile, J. J. Ortiz, Lori Draper, Lorenzo Landin, Alice Negrete, Lori Rozek, Lisa Peila, Leslie Ogle, Sassy Meraz, Mr. Cendejas, Becky Ramosg front row: Greg Caniglia, Ray Diaz, Tony Ledesma, Astrid Diaz, Jack Castro, Jean Daly, Carie Dunn, Agustin Haro, Richard Estrada, Steve Kennedy, Ted Prenovost, Ray Villalobos, not picturedz Lorane Rolfes, Margaret Ayer. Stephanie Sanchez, Maria Ferraloro, and Debbie Santillan gave excellent performances in Child's Playf, Here Maria comforts Debbie who was attacked by her other class- mates. Christine Tomey, an active member of the Bowling Club, lets go of the ball in hopes of a strike. The club bowls at Premiere Lanes on Tele- graph Road. Mary Coffin still manages to display a smile, even after long hours of re- hearsal on the Fall play, , ',:f,,1j,g ,ffiwi 42, mir: ' Future Moguls of America Club Sandy Beckert, Lorraine Keogh, Linda Vera, Gloria Robertson, Mary Patterson, Mike Rosales, Tom Schrader, Andrea Torres, Marie Aquino, Max Estenger, Mike McVeigh, Russell Burt, Kris Hanson, Pat McGilligan, Martin Alvarez, Wendy Reb- holz, Don Marsala, Phillip Trammell, Elaine Michalowski, Pete Curran, Cynthia Vasquez, Yvette Cormier, Jeff Gentile, Jean Daly, Carie Dunn, Catherine Dunn, Martha Diaz, Valerie Gochnour, Anna Renteria, Margaret Ayer, Anne Clark, Carmen Gomez, Jim Young, Debbie Moreno, Debbie Heller, Keith Hupke, Mr. Cendejas, Josie Cota, Mr. Heffernan, Theresa Barrett, Elsa Reyes, Lorenzo Landin, 34 Il STUDENT LIFE ,ii One of the activities St. Paul proudly participates in is the annual Toy Drive. Every student is asked to don- ate a toy for the kids on Skid Row. La Mirada Civic Theatre echoed with the sounds of the performing groups at the Christmas Concert. Thanks to Mr. Clark and Mrs. Johal. the event was a success. gg. At the Quiz Bowl, Nadine Perkins, Danny Cox, Laura Lorona and Ann Chervenak are all stumped as to what the difference is between an English sonnet and an ltalian sonnet, excluding the rhyme scheme. The correct answer was to explain the different structures of the respective Stanzas. Participation Is The Key Word l just couldnlt do my homework. Hon- est. l had to stay after school for practice and by the time l got home . You probably heard this said many times by classmates or maybe you even said it yourself. With all the activities it was sometimes hard to squeeze in all your homework. Students had a chance to become ins volved in any number of things, but all of them took time-sometimes too much time. The important thing was to partici- pate in something you really enjoyed. These may have included staying till 6:00 at night on a holiday for a yearbook dead- line, practicing all night for hi-jinx try-outs the next day, being at school all year round learning cheers and perfecting rou- tines, bowling, fishing, playing racquetball or tennis after school, going on retreats, participating in the food drive, toy drive, or the March for Hunger, attending sports events, school plays and musicals, setting up dances and much more. What- ever activities you were involved in, you were given the opportunity to interact with others which is an important part of life. Making School Life More 4? nv sm., rf Dressed in their best attire to attend Girl's League Dance, Louis Cabral and Eva Umelas stop and show their bid to Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. 36 U STUDENT LIFE ,Mg rqwfi ,f Mrs. Walker helps Mark Dominguez To break the dull routine of school, a make a layout for The Two-Edged band was asked to come and enter- Swordn, tain us during lunch. ' Z : 1 Interesting Many students found themselves in- volved in extra-curricular activities mainly because they needed something more than homework to round out their lives. The clubs on campus involved activities that ranged from fishing to singing. Club meetings were held at break, lunch, and after school so that plans for fundraisers and events could be discussed. The Span- ish Club spent the money they saved to finance their trip to Mexico and the Fu- ture Moguls of America spent their earn- ings so they could enjoy popular movies and concerts. The Parents' and Booster Clubs kept parents involved in school ac' tivities, while the Two-Edged Sword and Lumen staffs reported on the events that shaped our lives. One other tradition was broken with the male novelty group per- forming at the Annual Hi-Jinx Show. Any- one who got involved made new friends and explored new facets of life. nu Hi-Jinx Stage Crew Top row: J. Mramor, J. Simon, B. Peters, second row: N. Perkins, A. McCann, A. Stagno, J. Sanchez, J. Young, P. Sil- vio, J. Stoddard, third row, K. McGof vern, J. De La Ossa, S. Mata, M. Higuera, D. Henkes, P. Maguire, fourth row: J. Accornero, E. Arref dondo, L. Andrade, D. Diaz, S. Rich- ardson, D. Quintanilla, D. Wiede- man, M. Brunton: front row: W. Ciu- Iik, V. Diaz, A. Braunschweiger, L. Reyes, F. Limon, C. Braunschweiger, L. Guerrero. -sages , - . . i .x... 'F X . . S .J M X . . g A .1 5,4 ' ,L X L, f T in ml. X ST 3 Hl-Jlnx Dance Team, ROCKY AND POPEYE: D. Burbidge, L. Arviso, K. Lopez, A. Mulcahey, B. Perez, L. Prado, L. Rocha, L. Solorza, Miss Barron. SUPERMAN: M. Ayer, S. Calles, D. Cardenas, J. Daly, M. Dougherty, K. Kautz, J. McKean, S. McWeeney, C. Medina, S. Meraz, P. Novak, D. Truschel, N. Rucinski, C. Sanchez, J. Sorbara, R. Ramos, Mrs. Brown. LIFEGUARD: B. Aguilera, L. Barton, L. Cruz, L. Draper, D. Galloway, S. Gray, D. Heller, L. Hecker, T. Heron, C. Herzog, S. Klemens, C. Long, T. Palma, A. Renteria, T. Talkington, B. Terrones, Mrs. Armstrong. EIREMEN: P. Chavez, L. Cuellar, L. Diaz, K. Fierro, C. Gonzales, L. Hernandez, M. Huizar, M. Jaramillo, J. Montejano, D. Moreno, A. Negrete, S. Padilla. E. Ruiz, T. Swirbul, V. Telles, J. Ventura, Mrs. Walker. SAMMY SWORDSMEN: S. Apodaca, J. Donlevy, D. Ertle, X. Espino, L. Guereque, M. Juarez, T. Lawrence, J. Magdaleno, F. Salas, T. Stagno, Mr. Walker. POCAHONTAS: E. Abbott, L. Bastidos, D. Damiano, M. Esposito, K. Flock, M. Germain, M. Mantini, L. Nichols, J. Nowinski, R. Rusciolelli, M. Salcido, T. Scott, K. Stith, C. Sullivan, L. Taylor, G. Trapletti, Miss Peterson. LONE RANGER AND TONTO: J. Alvarez, Y. Cabral, S. Canto, C. Carrillo, L. Chavez, G. Cuellar, T. Garcia, L. Garza, S. Griego, V. Hernandez, K. Paxon, O. Sanchez, M. Tanori, L. Vadurro, D. Vasquez, Miss Pirraglia. ROBIN HOOD: L. Beanes, K. Chavez, V. Chilcott, J. Deutsch, D. Coyne, S. Johnston, M. Madigan, A. Murcia, M. Quire, L. Tinley, D. Ybarra, M. Yaeger, Mr. Dineen. ISIS: M. Bell, M. Carrillo, D. DeGrasse, A. Diaz, M. Guerrero, D. Lafleur, L. Moreira, K. Olson, P. Peinado, P. Perez, L. Volovick, Y. Ferraloro, CAPTAIN AMERICA: L. Goduio, L. Gonzalez, M. Hernandez, M. Jaramillo, G. Johnson, C. Magdaleno, B. Martinez, M. Mendoza, L. Primero, J. Prioli, B. Quintana, J. Reznack, G. Rifino, D. Santillan, J. Soriano, K. Younger, Mrs. McCracken. ZORRO: I. Aguilar, M. Chamberlin, E. Daly, D. Dougherty, D. Ertle, J. Ferrara, T. Gandara, W. Lacko, L. Lenihan, E. Licata, K. Marius, A. Padilla, G. Sanchez, M. Solis, J. Yaeger, Fr. Nocita. SHIRLEY TEMPLE: J. Bonilla, J. Cafferty, C. Chabot, S. Curtis, M. DeBever, L. Garcia, P. Gallegos, S. Lopez, K. McCarger, D. Mohr, J. Noah, A. Nohalty, S. Parra, E. Salcido, Miss Barrass. SINBAD: J. Armas, L. Cantarereo, T. Castanedo, M. Cervantes, T. Hopper, C. Magdaleno, D. Mantini, P. Marius, R. Meraz, R. Padilla, C. Reibestein, F. Sarmiento, A. Stankiewicz, S. Valero, B. Wilhelm, Mrs. Duggan. Parents Club Mrs. C. Janowicz, Mrs. M. Eschardies, Mrs. R. Beauchamp, Mrs. D. Palma, Mrs. C. Siciliano, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. G. Lins, Mrs. B. Germain, Mrs. V. Mramor, Mrs. H. Hinrichs, Mrs. O. Munoz, Mr. J. Sweet, Sr. Barbara, Mrs. L. Todd, Mrs. H. Gonzalez, Fr. Carroll. STUDENT LIFE lj 37 Troubadours Top row: Yvonne Rosales, Penny Mendivel, Christina Her' vey, Gloria Mendez, Celia Razo, Sandra Ochoa, Norma Cano, Monica Guzman, Elsa Jimenez, Trisha Giddings, Andrea Maldonado, Veronica La Mere, Sylvia Alvarez, Angel Shatto, first row: Yvonne Perea, Martha Rodriguez, Cindy Neal, Kim Griffin, Lee Eager, Susie Accornero, lnnes Flores, Debbie Sorensen, Veronica Llanes, Anna Monge, Kim Foss, Donna Foglesong, Connie Biano, front row: Janice Eccleston, Lisa Fisher, Linda Arciniega, Liza Becerra, Anna Villalobos, Veronica Vela, Johnelle Cou- lombe, Stephanie Calderon, Maria Arevalo, Marie Gamez. We All Are St. Paul High did it again! We became C.I.F. Football Champs. The football team worked long and hard for that final victory. But, there were many other peo- ple who stayed in the background and encouraged the team, helping them gain the championship title. These people should be remembered, too. The ever-present mothers cooked din' ner before every game, gave players Big A patches, a flowered wreath, and baked them cakes. The Pep Squad exper- ienced the victory in a special way as well. They were the ones who organized rallies, spent long hours painting signs and practicing routines and cheers so they could encourage players during the games. Students showed their loyalty by going to every game. Feelings of pride and the spirit of victo- ry were shared by parents, coaches, fac- ulty members and the student body, but were felt most strongly by the players themselves. The enthusiasm, support and effort needed to reach this goal made it a united effort. When our last and most Swordsmen Chorale Top row: Patrick Tinnes, Chris Chavez, Rick Castillo, Robert Smith, Brian Butler, Fernando Moreno, Steve Kennedy, Hector Venegas, Tim Putman, Craig Johnson, Danny Heller, Bobby Pala- cios, Paul Pravednikov, Javier Navares, Steve Carrasco, Richard Ethridge, Daniel Chavez, Frank Martinez, front row: Fred Boltz, Chuck Graham, David Hildago, Victor Perdomo, Tim Limque, Arthur Mesa, Ernie San- chez, Albert Saenz, Sean Escontrias, Richard Stubbs, David Garay, Scott Ogle, 38 U STUDENT LIFE important victory was won, our St. Paul Family celebrated together with a party in the gym. ' X T r 4' fi Everyone including the wonderful la- dies in the kitchen, showed their sup- port for the football team, by giving them these beautiful flowers. Quarterback, Alex Espinosa, knows who is number one after winning the CIF title at Anaheim Stadium on Dec. 11, 1981. With only forty-four seconds to go of the C.l.F. championship gme, people had already begun to go on to the field to join in the wild hysteria which followed the game. X 4. , , lil.. ' I e R :imma ' , 754 . ' I ' 125 f Wh W X . i 1 As students strolled into school on the day of the big game, they were met with posters and streamers which stirred the emotions of the stu- dents as they realized the importance of the game that night. At the C.l.F. game, the drill team. along with every St. Paul fan, sup- ported the team to their fullest. Victorious coach ot the year, Marijon Ancich celebrates with the team for the last time. . ,,.s ,tret .sts. tfftt stsf trest -. . --T:-T irt- -..swf Q .A . s . . as -,.- el. --,- -'s. ,-.-. 2 i X 5. 6' f f .sas i1 . Q iiii ki-ii 1 iiit- 1 iii-- i' gl , s X J is s . I -- Q I i is 1 J - s it 1 Eg N . s -.i.sn.u.-...Q ,,. .s Q X. ,.,, X. gg i .s if i . . a 2 begss 7 X, 5 'jig A its Q .--mi . H R- Y E 'L L: 4 5 5- . 1 s Q . I .Q 2 .w X? Hs: 1. l 3. I fb ' Q 1 'i 1 W S , s E - X 2 X 'isp ii ' . - ' ' E S 2 .. A tremendous contributing factor our team's winning season was t spirit of our faculty and students. Here is a cake which the faculty had made for the players. to he What W Like est Once again, the St. Paul student body was polled, and once again here are the results. The top three responses for each category are listed. Categories ranged from favorite singer and song to favorite restaurant and food. Some answers were similar to those from last year, some were identical, and yet some show how quickly change seems to occur. In twenty years, when things have changed even more, and we pull out the ol' 1982 Lumen, we can look back and reminisce about our high school favorites. For the second year in a row, the beach placed first as the favorite place to go. Many students enjoy surfing and other beach activities. Sri . . . PLACES TO GO PLACES TO EAT 1. The Beach 2. Disneyland 3. The Mountains 1. McDonald's 2. Carl's Jr. 3. Shakey's THINGS TO DO FAVORITE FGOD 1. Go to parties 2. Listen to the radio 3. Go out with friends 1. Pizza 2. Hamburgers 3. Mexican food AUTOMOBILES 1. Porsche 2. Mercedes 3. Corvette FASHIONS 1. Preppy 2. Designer Jeans 3. Punk Christy Magdalene and Danielle Mantini model the preppy look. This fashion swept across campus as students were seen wearing polo shirts, topfsiders, alligator shirts and other such apparel. K 3. .. Lsllrgr, W What could be more fun than P.E.? Maybe that's why it was picked as the favorite class. Many people wish that it was required more than two years. 'Sa Charlie holds a copy of the sound- track from Superman ll. Results from the poll showed Superman was the student body's favorite hero. PRO ATI-ILETES 1. Bucky Dent 2. Steve Garvey 3. Magic Johnson SPORTS 1. Football 2. Baseball 3. Basketball FAVORITE HERO 1. Superman 2. The Greatest American Hero 3. Spiderman SUBJECT 1. Physical Education 2. Spanish 3. Mathematics Tarsus Top row: Paul Cadena, David O'Guinn, Bob Garnica, Danny Cox, Paul Villalobos, Lisa Fink, Marianne Mendoza, Elizabeth Jaramillo, Cecile Barrett, front row: Stephanie Sanchez, Genevieve Hernandez, Vicki Hernan- dez, Michelle Montoya, Paula Woods, Ann Schlicher, Becky Martinez, Deb- orah Santillan, Julie Wilger, Chamber Singers Top row: John Vogler, Bob Garnica, David O'Guinn, Tony Arciniega, Butch Putman, Bob Nahas, Mike Ontiveros, Joe Sowa, Paul Villalobos, front row: Monique Rosales, Paula Wood, Julie Montano, Steph- anie Sanchez, Linda Armijo, Gina Rifino, Yvette Cormier, Genevieve Hernan- dez. STUDENT LIFE E 41 St. Paul Singers Top row: Ted Prenovost, Vince Cano, David O'Guinn, Mike Estrada, Ray Rodriguez, John Gray, Mario Ortiz, Willy O'Leary, Mark McGinnis, Andy Tejeda, Richard Cardenas, Daniel Cox, Mike Ontiveros, Charles Quire, John Perry, James McGovern, Mike Morales, Kevin Martin, Alex Monteverdeg first row: Ray Cardenas, Sandi Franco, Julie Wilger, Tina Velebil, Lisa Vogler, Denise McDonald, Marisa Munoz, Veronica West, Vivian Estrada, Sherrie Rawl- ings, Sylvia Conti, Lisa Lopez, Vickie Hernandez, Laura Gunther, Kathy Navarezg front row: Paula Peters, Maggie Madigan, Julie Eierro, Julie Tabares, Lilly Guardian, Monica Martinez, Cathy Barlow, Carol Quitasol, Sonia Luckett, Julie Rawlings, Jocelyn Carter, Diana Vela, Kathy Lomont, Les Chanteuse Top row: Lorraine Gonzalez, Elizabeth Jaramillo, Cecile Barrett, Denise Rodriguez, Monica Sanchez, Michelle Montoya, Genevieve Hernandez, Maria Colfer, front row: Tracy Talkington, Shalini Lopez, Karla Lopez. Deborah Santillan, Kim Nunez, Julie Montano, Yvette Cormier. San- dra Beckert. 42 lfl STUDENT LIFE More James Corral, Paul Cadena, Jeff Gentile, and Ed Begany eagerly sup- port Journey, who was overwhelm- ingly voted the number one group. T.V. SHOWS 1, M'A'S'H 2. General Hospital 3. Bosom Buddies BEST ACTORS 1. Burt Reynolds 2. Robert Redford 3. Clint Eastwood BEST ACTRESSES 1. Sally Fields 2. Barbra Streisand 3, Brooke Shields BEST MOVIES 1. Raiders of the Lost Ark 2. Arthur 3. Blue Lagoon Moving up from third place last year is our first place choice, Sally Fields. This Oscarrwinning actress had a hit this year with k'Absence of Malice. lKlAWOMAl EYES nf BK? PRI!! .V fa.- r - .J V21 f cw sriroxzs mn nov TUKIS tMBtKB'S OMB? PKROES YILLIAN SYYROM -OTTOMS BUYS Of ,. 'Qs ii I ff ,ff ' Lf' gf if tj gf N, QQ f QXQg39 X , Mn Q' X YW U XY , X?N v if 555 X, W -Q , K w W5 N wk KN Q vi 'X Ny XX Dig f Q M My f 6 9' gp! W 22 . ff F WM , 9, K My 9 Qovdyv 5? Q Wwvfgjwg M X F: .5 Q .L x K5 S SSRN W fi A-,, X Q N X, KQV if X9 N V Y .VJ ff lx X qw XX mv XX H X FN in Qi R J 1 With forty-five minutes to eat lunch, many students find time to do home- work as well, Lorenzo Landin studies intently after finishing his lunch. 5 '... 1 Mario lrizarry, Ted Lawrence, and Jim Magdalene spend their extra 15 minutes of lunch outside the gym, where crowded benches force some people to stand. When the two lunches were com- bined there were not enough tables in the senior quad to accomodate everyone. Now there are two quads at either end of the lunch area. 44 lil STUDENT LIFE Even five minutes before the hell, the continual lines never seem to ga away. rj Lunch I A Change For All When word reached people about the possibility of having one lunch period re- actions varied. Many anticipated the long lunch lines and crowded sitting areas while others thought of the chance to talk to all their friends at the same time. Some people didn't know whether they'd like it or not, but were willing to give it a try. Others were definitely opposed. Some didn't care, as long as they could eat lunch, why worry? The first few weeks of school were hot, making the long lunch lines almost un- bearable. There were many articles writ- ten in the newspaper about the big change and people openly voiced their opinions on the matter. There was talk of shortening the lunch a few minutes since some found forty-five minutes too long. There was also speculation on selling the packaged food somewhere else on cam- pus to shorten the long lines. The sitting areas were crowded as had been expect- ed, but the seniors were given a second quad and people were allowed to sit on the planters and ground in between build- ings. At times, when it took fifteen to twenty minutes to buy lunch or when the heat became so uncomfortable due to a lack of shade, memories of the way things used to be came back into our minds. As the school year progressed we ad- justed to the longer lunch and most of us didn't give the change any thought. The one lunch did give teachers and students a chance to rest and do homework. Many club meetings were held at this time and some people played football and basket- ball. As to whether the one lunch period will remain part of the schedule is up to the administration. It doesn't matter, as long as we greet change with an open mind it can always work for us and not against us. One of the new privileges was being able to enjoy the basketball courts. St. Paul Marching Band 'Varsity and Intermediate Bands Top row: 'Richard Quezada, 'Mike Pellkofer, 'Chris McGinn, Damian Rickert,'Richard Horne, 'Roman Rosales, Alex Gamboa, 'Juan Anzaldo, Mike Walker, 'Steve Ruiz, 'Joseph Kresan, first row: 'Marina Haro. 'Linda Rochenback, 'Jack Castro, 'Chris Leonhardt, 'Byron Schatz, 'Michelle Van Suchtelan, Jim Engen, 'David Medina, 'Teresa Smith, Andrea Torres, 'Adelina Contreras, second row: 'Mike Cicchese, 'Cesar Reta, Marie Aquino, 'Connie Kuszewski, Richard Bellony, Cathy Leonhardt, Darren Jones, Susan Sando- val, Donna Lesko, 'Gina Levondoski, 'Richard Ramirez, third row: 'Andrea Salcido, Frank Mendoza, Arnold Briones, 'Heidi Borgelt, Grace Pasqual, 'Mary Torres, Ariel Quinones, Leslie Banks, Andrea Montez, 'John Arvizu, front row: 'Tom Janowicz, 'Jackie Goodman, 'Elizabeth Arvizu, 'Mark Lopez, 'Alicia Serio, Mary Alvarez, 'Michelle Ramos, 'Nick Sanchez, 'Lisa Cerabella, 'Kathleen Landeros, 'Jane Ventura, 'Marco Zapien, Russell Burt. ---f--1 -f--- - f . Band Booster Club Mrs, Ruiz, Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. Fink, Mrs. Janowicz, Mrs. Lesco. STUDENT LIFE Il 45 MI' almllwfe am D hi ri, me Wi . B tw? etcoffiff gifts Mit OJUZ 0 0. I MM dll I gjjewfffflw .J ' , Easter in October? No, just Maria Ferraloro breaking the rule of no cos- tumes allowed on Halloween. Junior George Pla decides to take over the typing class and correct Mrs, Armstrong's mistakes. Due to one lunch, everyone had to find a place to eat. Freshmen confis- cated the planters and walkways by the 100 building. 41 - iw i I 1 l -lf' b 'W' ,f me ,,,k if . t . ZZ! wt ra 46 Cl PEOPLE After school, the cameraman looks for unsuspecting victims. Instead, sophomores and juniors are willing to comply. W f t Not only do teachers teach, but they support their students at after- school activities. Spanish teachers Mrs. McCracken and Mrs. Hayes, along with parents and friends, enjoy an exciting football game. PEOPLE What is a family? A family is a group in which we are able to grow as individuals through others' help, care, and love. Our family here consisted of friends, teachers, administrators and school helpers. Each person played an active role in the shap- ing of our lives. To the administrators who guided our lives, the teachers who shared their knowledge, the people who served us and those who cleaned our school grounds, to our friends who were always there during good times and bad times, we are grateful for many memories that are embedded in our thoughts for- ever. Even though four years is a short time, the knowledge we have gained from our family will last a lifetime. To all the people who gave us strength and to our parents who put us on this earth we say Thank You . ,,f, , ELEBRHTINC ourer HfTllLYii PEOPLE Il 47 318511245M0fhsr35f12fa i..i lMB9'-fiiil 13619 ' Time Flies When V ou're Having F un!! e iee iee 2 A ' 9 at 1 e ei iee iie ei e r ieieeei A lie lei iiei .V:,- .rrlrk .::k' r eee ee i ei e Suafdi YW' iii?-ti ons 'ities A stone. A eiil 1i , 1 l ei x A eii A or g 4 r Sincerely yours. inChrisr,f i eee c ' r r s - - r Farber Aissq.M.srcsrfoi1i.. . iPrinCivaljr r Senior Class Officers: Top row: Jim Young, Rose Peniche, Mark Domin- guez, bottom row: Paula Wood, Mir- iam Fuentes. Senior class moderator, Mr. Cende- ,I jas, proves that cafeteria food ffqii doesn't out-rank a Carl's lunch. Senior ASB Hits Big Time! Another year of Senior ASB Officers have come and gone. This year's officers were eager to start this new land lastll year with lots of ideas. Guided by Mr. Cendejas, they were responsible for the Christmas dance, and the selling of Senior mugs and grams. But, what stands out in these officers' minds is the Homecoming game. Being the 25th Anniversary of St. Paul High School, there was the need for a special way to celebrate. That's right, the Homecoming half-time was spon- sored by the Seniors, and proved to be memorable to all. Thank you Senior Offi- cers!! 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X ,,,, W , A X Presenting . . 1982' Silver Seniors Rebecca Aguilera Annabelle Alba Juan Anzaldo Salvador Apodaca Richard Alcantara Anthony Arcinlega Margaret Ann Ayer Lori Barton Denise Badlllo Suzanne Beauchamp Lawrence Banuelos Sandra Ann Beckett Martin Alvarez John Arvizu Marianne Barrera Jeanette Bell Peter Ampudia Annette Ayala Theresa Barrett Geraldine Belmontez Maria Ferraloro, Lisa Piela, Scott Lee, and Maria Colfer gather around Jim Mramor as he teaches the basics of eating lunch. Linda Blackett Daniel Bockhold Cecilia Bogy Heide Borgelt David Brett Bianca Bukosky Russell Burt Sandra Calles Thomas Callinan Richard Canales Gregory Caniglia Vincente Cano Odelia Caraveo Donna Cardenas Ray Cardenas John Castro John Caulfield Mary Cederwall Bertha Cervantes Patricia Chavez Steven Chavez Carol Sanchez displays her Senior Blues, 1 11 Adellna Contreras Kgnngth Cooper Daniel Cox Kenneth Crowder Peter Curran Jean Marie Daly Ann Chervenak Anne Clark Timothy Clavin Brian Clements Mary Coffin Maria Colfer Yvette Cormier David Cortez Josephine Cota Lisa Cruz Lorella Cuellar Michael Cuellar Andrew DeGrasse Elaine De La Luz Hugo Delgado Charles Deutsch Nick Dispalatro Lori Draper Xavier Espino Maximllliano Estenger Parris DeVine Lisa Diaz Genero Dominguez Mark Dominguez Anna Maria Duda Caroline Dunn Michele Merlino searches for interesting to read, -fb' Alex Espinosa Ramona Fernandez John Donlevy Martha Diaz Ramon Diaz Maureen Dougherty something Deron Ertle Patricia Eschardies PEOPLE U 53 Maria Ferraloro Laurence Frabotta Mmm- Kathryn Ann Fierro Anne Fitzgerald Michelle Fleming Bradford Foss Maria Fuentes Deborah Galloway Y Angelita Garcia Penny Garcia R0b2rl Garcia Valerie Gochnour Carmen Gomez Christine Gonzales John S. Gonzales Sue Gray retreats from the reality of today's government problems and reads an interesting piece of gossip instead. Graduation: June 6, 1982, Msgr. Cranham Stadium. . . So ends another senior year for an- other senior class. The Class of '82 was the 22nd class to receive their diplomas and complete their studies here at St. Paul. Mixed emotions, ranging from un- controllable joy to sadness were evident. A few of the comments made went as follows: Carmen Gomez: I really en- joyed school, though it was often hard. l'm happy about graduation though. Marcie Jaramillo: I don't want to go l'll cry! Christie Gonzales: l'm scaredll' The year went fast. lt began in the summer when seniors had to have their portraits taken. The months continued with some new senior privileges, the l'82l' picture, Homecoming, parties, ap- plications to college, Girls League, schol- arships, vacations, prom, finals, gradu- ation, and more parties. So went the year 1981-1982. Moving into the new world: June 7, 1982. John A. Gonzalez Josie Gonzalez Paul Gray Susan Gray James Grumbine Lillian Guardian Peggy Gutierrez Marina Haro Deborah Heller Denise Henkes Ronald Hernandez Theresa Heron Deanna Holguin Monica Huizar Larry Guereque Dana Hartel Edward Hema ndez Lisa Ann Guppy Lenette Hecker Genevieve Hernandez Camille Herzog Maria Higuera Michael Gutierrez Clifford Heidrich Lorraine Hernandez Valerie Hodges Keith Hupke James lbold Mario lrizarry Cheryl Van Holland and Jim Young wish Mary Turgeon a happy birthday while they share her cakeg close by Patti Novak sits contently with only a sucker and a letter. Liza Jacuinde Ronald Jankowski Thomas Janowicz Marcella Jal'8lIllll0 Jefferey Jasc Manuel Juarez Katherine Kautz Karen Keh Lorraine Keogh Sharon Klemens Lorenzo Landin Patty Chavez and Vivian Telles, who are always trying to look their best. look to see what's happening. Kimberly Lasken Noel Lawrence Antonio Ledesma 56 E Scott Lee Felicia Lenzen Gina Levendoski 'TY 4 Q E. W3 4 ,Wir .i f ii' i I fi .r VW .',, igvfvml ,ffm 'uf' Q iffy? ,-'35 I '. 3 2 - ' :K Cari Marie Long Carmen Longoria Annette Lopez 1 V . vi, 54' , Teresa Lord Laura Lorona Aida Lugo Catherine I-310115 Gregory Macias Carlene Madrid Paul Magana James Magdalena Elsa Reyes keeps true to the new fad: bringing a lunch pail to school. Patricia Maguire Jennifer Marflce Anna Marquez 1 Donald Mafgala Steven Marshall Laurence Martinez ii 1fii M W PEOPLE D 57 im Larry Frabotta, Danny Bockhold, Ken Cooper. Tim Bockhold, and Ra- mon Diaz try to coax Fr. Carroll into giving them a day off. Martha Martinez Rosemarie Martinez fm' 1 'ga Victor Martinez Aida Maia Sal Mata Susan Mata David Mc Cann Patrick Mc Gilligan Christopher McGinn James McGovern Kathleen McGovern Jacquelyn McKean Michael McVeigh Sheila McWeeney Charlotte Medina Martha Melendel Rachael Melendez Alan Mendez Ma,-icela Mendez Cecilia Mel-az Michele Mel-line Elaine Michalowski Patricia Minjarrez Simon Mollno Henry Mondaca Alonzo Montalvo Julia Montano Julie Montejano Victor Morales Deborah Moreno James Mramor Cynthia Munoz Angelica Myers Susanne Necoech Alicia Negrete Andrew Negrete Lilia Negrete Richard Niemela Dawn Noah Patricia Novak Leslie Ann Ogle Raul Ojeda Diana Olivares Jose Olmedo Cynthia Smith reads Nick Dispala, tro's homework during break. Jon Olson Jesus Ortiz Stephen Ortiz Robert Oviedo Nedda Padilla Stephanie Padilla Hector Palacios Patricia Palma Laura Palmer Pairlcla PHPBC Mark Parker Paul Parks Guadalupe Pastrano Mary Patterson Lisa Peili Peggy Ann Pelnado Michael Pellkofer Rose Peniche Stephen Pereira Armando Perez Mary Plwowar John Qulroz Anna Renterla Kelly Roberts Nadine Perkins Ricardo Porras Rebecca Ramos Elsa Reyes Gloria Robertson John Perry Edward Primero Wendy Rebholz Ron Richison Robert Peters Sterling Putman Joseph Pina Richard Quezada Tony Ledesma tells the Senior Class of their victory over the underclass- men at the end of Spirit Week. Maria Robledo Linda Rockenbach Denise Rodriguez Jackie Rodriguez Frederick Salas Byron Schatz Rodney Roias l-0l'iI'l0 R0lf0S Michael Rosales Patricia Rossa Lori Rozek Natalie Rucinski Annette Ayala, Theresa Barrett, and Josie Cota, go all out and spray their hair red for Spirit Week, ln the back- ground Michele Merlino, Miriam Fuentes, Bianca Bukosky, and Sue Zurn use a more subtle approach and just wear red. Elsa Ruiz Mary Ryan Andrea Salcido Rebecca Salgado Carol Sanchez Maria Sanchez Thomas 5Chl'3d9l' Ruben Segura Larry Serrano Patricia Serrano Robin Sibbing Robert Sigur John Simon Cynthia Smith Mavte Solis Tina Solis Michael Spradlin Anthony Stagno Tracy Talkington Gary Tate Paul Silvio Teresa Smith Jennifer Sorbara Alan Stankiewicz Vivian Telles Valerie Gochnour, Therese Swirbul, Carmen Gomez, Theresa Heron, and Debbie Heller try to look inconspic- uous as they get their picture taken. Christina Sotelo Andy Stankiewicz Bernadette Terrones Joseph Sowa Therese Swirbul Philip Trammell Debra Truschel Marianne Turgeon Cynllllt Vasque! John Vasquez Lorena Valelllllela Cheryl Van Holland Rebecca Varela Tina Velebll Jane Ventura Linda Vera RiChil'd V2l'dU90 Arturo Villarreal Rosemarie Villegas Art Viramontes Jeanette Wagner Jill Wesselman Julie Wllger Stephen Wilkerson Lance Wingert Paula Wood James Young Ernest Zazueta Laura Zona Suzanne Zurn One, Two Seniors, W Rule! Sheila McWeeney gives the photogv rapher her biggest, widest 'lPepso- dent smile! ls Senior Year All lt's Cracked Up To Be? Debbie Heller: 'lYes, I'm having a good time. Therese Swirbul: K'Yes, because our foot- ball team won the championship. Jim Young: No, because you get Senior- itisg you start flunking math, chemistry, English, etc. Kelly Roberts: No, we don't have enough privileges. Kim Lasken: Yes, because you're the big honcho and can tell everyone what to dof' Cheryl Van Holland: No, because you want to graduate more than you want to stay and have fun. Best All Around: Lisa Diaz and Xavi- er Espino. 'MMF .,,, ., li U -Q i In .1 ,, ,,ff,N Debbie Truschel hungrily takes the Pattie Papac sits on a table trying to orange slice offered to her during get her homework done before she lunch. goes home. PEOPLE Cl 65 Seniors Show Pizzazz Head Honchos. . . So you finally made it! The top of the totem pole and you loved it. Until final exams you partied and had fun. Now, on the eve of your graduation, are you really happy and ready to go on? Four more years of college and a lifetime job entail a lot of responsibility and work. You've heard about how tough the big world can get and you're wondering, 'LWill it be the same for me? It will be hard, of course, but remember you're part of the Class of '82 and have a lot of ambition and determination to back you up in whatever you do. Enjoy all that life has to offer, and make the best that you can out of it. Scott Lee looks perplexed over ms? lgigxzlxgwftiggy Gutierrez and drawings in Brother Marius' drafting y class. And Outstanding Qualities Kathy Lyons and Pattie Papas: lend attentive ears as Julie Montejano tells her sob story. if .A- if X f Most Spirited: Charlotte Medina and Most Likely To Succeed: Ann Cher- venak and Jim Young Class Couple: Kathy McGovern and Mike Spradlin, Martha Melendez tells Jenny Marfice and friend how glad she is that Friday is finally here! Jim Young Ruben Segura panics when he real- izes the pot that was dropped was his. I fs..,,, Seniors, Do You Remember? 68 CI PEOPLE Seniors, Do You Remember? PEOPLE III 69 secxv AGUILERAVJV Cheer, 1 yr song, 3 yrs. Hi-Jmx. srmgteaders, thanx 4 me best year ot my may 1 luv ul zrggy 4-ever! 1, 2, 3-4 Spf 1. jrs, -'The Becky all frrerrds- thanx 4 me great ttmes. A E Anahetm 4rever! J M xr MJ. McD, Boys Lil Bro' Good Luck ANNA ALBAVQ yrs, spanish Club 2 yrs, Secretary's Club, 1 yr. March 4 Hunger Pat sr sandy '-Y.-rrrwe got rr frtendn, L v Our nrckrrames wan lrve, My lil' bear, an my love, lunch sr homeroom budrtres thanx for those great nrrres, My tn' as candy andthe entire class of '821 Best ol Luck MARTIN Al.vAnEz,2 yrs. baseball, 3 yrs. Bowltng club, FrshlngfBackpacktng Club, Future Moguls, March 4 Hunger, To JJ, EH , L L, Br., RH , J G, Ju.: parties at Rodney's take at easy' Rodney: frrerrashrp 8a 7-11 powerslrdesl LR V Lt, blu v.w.'5 4. everll M A 2 an AWESOME frtend, luv ya Anna: thanx, good luck!!! Msn- ers Formrrlsr 'trmel PETER Auvuom-3 yrs, NHS, 2 yrs. CSF, cross Country 1 yr 4 yrs Honor Roll C.S,F,, Ae, J.D -my body A.E -an my buttons c s sr s.R. stop frgmmgt s R -trash rr bank rf you'-fe get RA fyou'll never get rr job, JUAN ANZALDO-3 yrs. NHS, 1 yr. Future Moguls, z yrs. French club, CSF zvr yrs, 4 yrs Band, 2 yrs Band stan, 2 yrs. March 4 Hunger. Dtsco an, J,v, thanx 4 coco, P T. thanx 4 concerts, Ts, remember Hannans, Tom keep on D xr D, Shorty J G. rrrrrr around, AA. 1 true ice cream, J.v remember Greg's car. sm. MANlAc APODACA 867-4 yrs Football, 4 yrs, Track, 2 yrs. Basketball. CIF National cramps. Great trrrres Dana, Flrp, Ann, Luv you guys, Good Luck :rs 31, 65, 75 Luv you guys 'tvarsnyf' whm, Blvd,, 'rurrrbrrl canyon Anmonv ARCINIEGAV4 yrs. chorus, 2 yrs Jazz and, To my srs, 1 wru my talent for surging, Good Luck, 1 :we my bass gtr, to the nxt guy to take my place tn stage band, Leave radios to sary P. Remember vc xr Lanie Zep nm. Trrsrr, how do you spell an JOHN c. ARVIZUV4 yrs Track, 4 yrs. Msrrhrrrg and Varsrty Barra, 3 yrs. stage Band, 2 yrs Summer School, LB sr T.c, get 3 game gr-rrrrg, R R- T,C., P.P., R.B, break up another game, bird. crrrrsrrrg sr Heaven south Western Has sr-tAKA ANNETTE AYALA-1 yr. spanrsh Club, 1 yr, Bowling Club, 1 yr, Tennis Team, 1 yr. Secretary Club, 2 yrs March 4 Hunger, 1 leave R H all the HB locals And to lrl 515 the whrp cream from the plc, Good stun sr OK FINE cs, MD, Ru, sz, TB, AA, JC, JB, BB, GH, AL, LR, sr MM. DENISE BADILLOVCSF, Nr-ts, Honor Rall, Spanish Club, Library Guild Ma sr Dadg Thanx 4 everything Don't worry Daddy. I'm ganna make rt, Allred I Luv va, Marybaxe, Karen, Denise, Good Luck at s P Brownrertatre fare wnchre poo Bye Bye s,P , Hello USC' LARRY BANuel.os.4 yrs crass Country, Track, 3 yrs Varsrty. 1 will my runntng shoes to anyone who can nn them, TC we are J.c. bound Remember pencils, nc tae do and Dan's class. co remember today, yesterday sr tomarrow, Lmnsrrrradent and pitching pennies 'ruenesrx BARRE'l l'rSoph. Rep.. 3 yrs, Drama, 3 yrs MPH, wr yrs ses, 1 wrn che and CB the best yrs here at S,P,H S to AA, AL, CB, LR, JC, MF, BB, sz, remember our parties. PW sr MM ru always remember you-K t T Lom sAnToN,HrJrnr. Secretaries Club. March 4 Hunger, Br sr sk. Rose Parade, where's the role ol P, BT happy x's and A-rears . rn 78 sr 42 you're especial. A,J.V.: MLFYWND, K G rrrrsm PHIL T P keep cheenng! The women, prergrrmes. Friends: may all your dreams mme tara SUZANNE BEAUCHAMP-3 yrs NHS, 4 yrs. csF, Honor Roll, YRBK. To all my J trrenas thanx 4 an the great rms and '-happy tarts Oh don r forget Koby Kuadlers 4ever! Thanx Mom sr Dad Good Luck .rr the future ulle and Lrl sa. Alesra. Thanx Mess s, sr Mr P. lor all your help SANDY BECKERTVLES chrrrteuses, Future Moguls. Ch1ld's Play star Force' S c and camp Perrdenarr rm Baby! I left me A car rn park' Pre 'rr' save shrrts B. Mroeesrmart or trsh, To A. sr P brrddys 4 me. To Jett from Muttrl rrrrmd you .IEANETTE nEl.L,DB.trarrr 4 all your help sr advrce, KTM.10ve you attrremerrrber wooasrockr Games? RD's party? talks? oorto-,E your laughter SSSfmay all your dreams mme true, 1 Love U1 :emu BELMONTEZ-CSFXNHS. Newspaper. AM, changes, HB Mr. o'o,, CT. my love, v.R. trrenashrp. Lrl srsrmn. DANNY BOCKHOLDVS yrs. Varstty Soccer. 1 yr, Football, 2 yrs. NHS, csr, FED- 4'don't be nervous, crraprrrry best buddy, Lenifyou're the best, 1 luv you, soccer 4 ever, Carmen, T S, A.N , s.P., A.N., T T -remember my tau, Annette-I'm so good lookrrrg 1'am.c0Qd Lrrctr trrg guy cEcn.tA BOGYrSecretartes club, NHS, 3 yrs. H.-Jrnr. P.B,-have lun with L.F.g LR, have fun with your males, To all my brrrtdres. good trmes at the lunch table M.w., 1 Love You!!! Good Luck at w c tm G C buy my a brg stxckffl HEIDI BORGELT-NHSXCSF. Barra, FR, Club, JB, JM, A S rthanx 4 everythmg Lil sis Good Luck-Luv vat BIANCA suuosxvl yr. secretary Club, 1 yr March 4 Hunger. 1 yr. spanish Club sz- watch out tar the green sr red bugs. AM- fall down sr ga boom- AA,CB,TB,M F.AL,MM,LR,Rv. Bc sz: all the ga. times at lunch TC, I ww U BB Good Luck nerr yr Paul sr Buck '82 Rose Parade. nussELL lt. Bunn yr Var Barra, 2 yrs stage Barra, 1 yr, Drum Major, 2 yrs Track. 2 yrs. March 4 Hunger. R Q.. .1 c ,S L ,1. P , L.S,, sr even Mr, JH -beach parties wtf lots ol wood, J,A,ar. errgrrre U can build, rn und the car: 'as'-oar A Job! SANDRA c1tLLes.Hr-Jrmr, NHS, sec Club GL always 1 luv rr' cc. my lrl its rr r rr dau J.D, Frasrr yr Co Cols' D H, saph yr, skate Country, L G 5 rags 4 cleaning! Thanx' Pete xr Par a scream ar Ha my meal thanx Luv rr 2 L F what rs rt that you gov To the H J grp -thanx 4 the mem A rr.. Rasrsmsn-brradyvl trrv rr sr rm not even lying! Ton CALLINANYI yr Track, 1 yr. Chess Club, 4 yrs School The happy. sad, embarrassing. trrrsrratrrrg xls to Demse To all my irrendsruhave me tures! mcnmm CANALES 861-4 yrs Football, 4 yrs. Baseball Good Luck football team an 51, 76 have rr great yr, Rae Lynn, Diane, Terrr Good Luck rrert yr, an eo, 53, so, 77,3 great 4 yrs, together GREG CANIGLIA-1 yr Frshrrrg Club, 1 yr. Racquetball clrrtr, To Poaskeeprt up xr put rt out at all times' L Rarryrrme, say the word C B -rn buy you rr mg stuck, Mrs H 'thank you vmceuna M.CANO,JR.rl yr calf, 1 yrsworasmerr Chorale, 1 yr st Paul srrrgers To all the gurls ru mes you. Especially Rnsr, sherra, Yvette and Norma er Larry. I pass my mckname Altus to Jerry Class A-ss PEBBLES cuutveo .1 want to tem my long hair to all the football players And tem my memory to my tn 5.5 Vera and Mara Santana DONNA CARDENASVQ yrs. Hrurnr. RLR I dort'l wanna ramble on rr coke and a smile. Peg, my rr..,a Boom Boom Nam Per was a Jov, KNYI want .rs to stay B lam, lthe 3 of usb The Hrurmr lrrtrarrr 4 an the good umes. 1 love you all tors RAY CARDENAS-Var Track 2 yrse 1 yr. st Paul smgers, 1 yr Marching Band lleave the trerrverparrrrl to Jerry ol 85. my books to sherr. ol 84, Sz my memory of st, Paul to whoever Wanls t! JACK CASTRO-NHSJCSF, Var, Band 3 yrs. 1 yr Jv Soccer, 3 yrs. Honor Roll My Jokes and sayrrrgs to G.L, R Q., R.B . M c , S L . M F , A S and an lunch brrdares My trombone to Andy 5. My great trmes .rr Band to all future members MARY CEDERWALL-J M pals 4 ever and Barry tool cs, cm marrr lor all me Crazy nmes SM, lun rr. Westwood T P all the good ttmes and memorres we've shared, L,S. rrarrr 4 bang there. Hu Laurxel To came Good Luck! J D, sr L.R,rStats9 A M. remember FR Yr aennm CERVANTES-2 my parents thrrrrr 4 everythxng My 5.5 sr bros -my love 4 rr au. 2 Ter. our friendship 4 ever Brsw and RXLL 2 yrs Dorn forget me snnydys sr mydy. talks Pc. RM, CM. DB. , Mr, RM-thanx 4 me good x's 9 drrehrrrgv me Drtving7 the red lrghts? My swthrt someday wall be zgerher Et sr rn luv rr 4 ever tn rr day PATRICIA cr-tAvez,1yr var softball, 2 yrs NHS, 2 yrs Var Cheer, 3yrs HtrJtnx Hot Mama v T bl 4 ever L c,, 12 H D, Champ r LU' MOLTER Lrl Sus-Good Luck Mes krrs Moller Jrs Grgolo Elephants 4 everl! Pxzza rm so Sure. vw. U R the Best' ANN cnenvermx 4 yrs YRBK , sec Ed , 3 yrs NHS Presg 4 yrs csr Pres , Future Moguls Club To AD, Rsryorrre ternltc' To Nprtrrenas always! PRrBe Strong' Emrrharrrt JV, LB, CD. PA, Po. AMB, cs, wc, JB-Good Luck' Everyone he happy' ANNE CLARK Tennts Team, Frshmg Club, Future Moguls club, Nr-tsfcsr Maryra lun 3 more yrs Carterdrtvtng to me Brg A sr sleeping thru Napoleon Martin sr Karen Troyan toga partreslllll TIM CLAVIN 1 yr Basketball, 4 yrs Barra HM lun sherm. Remember Ben at S F H M Fool I new my locker to the school Hs, HA P P, R R -ready to ga BRIAN CLEMENTSWBB-4 yrs Baseball, 4 yrs Basketball, 1 yr Football, Angelus, CIF, Natronal Champs al. BLVD Boys 4 mr, snr. onofre surlers, :rs 44 sr ss rrrrrrrr 15,212 'rrrctr plays. P Brrrrs er vw rd lure to hut? c M me groove, -Paz have rr good one, MARY COFFIN-1 yr Track. 1 yr Newspaper Edrtor.3yrs Drarna.CSFfNHS l'llkeep my man Cathfl do Love ya. L B sr M,B,rharrr 4 the farm Pacxlic and Drama Peeps, rhanx 4 the home, Don't mess up like mer57 days JR YR. Always love what matters. mmm coLFen,Backpacmr.g Club, Banner, Les Chanteuses, Future Moguls, NHS Burma, crrffy, Bttsy sr Martarpreppres will live 4 ever ar Dartanian wan stan beat up lish at campsaght so wrnr Andy the Magtctan LENA CONTRERAS-4 yrs Barra, 3 yrs. French Club, 1 yrs Secretaries Club, 1 yr. Hi- Jrrrr, Jac-Buzz Buzz mar. 4ever, Marco ymfre the best, Ray sr guys-pats 4everg Remem- ber Parts '31 tour: Thanx so sr SA 4 being the best tn srsters rr Senror could have. KEN coovenfvarsrty Soccer 4 yrs,, 2 yrs. CSF, Phystcs, srster Mary Pauli Stamp out the Bob Peters Club. YvE'r1'la connremt yrs. Chorus, Future Moguls of Amerrca Club. To Lainee Me Thanx 4 all me good times and berrrg there. Always rmember TCG, RLB sr Bob snickers Mr. C.: what-A-Guy! Peete, AAUUGGHH Jimmy Page 4ever' Laura' crrddtys raeverr cv: keep on rockin! LED zap' mwm CORTEZ-1 yr. Football To underclassmen-all the empty bottles. JOSIE COTA-CSFXNHS, 1 yr Buwtmg Club, 2 yrs. sur Club, 1 yr Moguls Club To lunch gang: remember the prgvorlr partres, AA: we fmally made an sz- wedding March. R.C.-hve lun! P c,-3 more yrs lem 1 love you, Mrs Brown: you're unforgettable! KEN CROWDERVI yr. Chess Club, 2 yrs, MUN, D sr D 2 yrs PN, 'rsfsyorrr secret adrrrrrern sc, DM, JM, JM, RJ, Rc, vc, BO Lom CUELLARYZ yrs, Tall Flag, 4 yrs. Hrarrrr. Part. sr Vivran-MR TD. and Rollers 3ever! Tall Flags your great, GTA Everyone, Tom, Thanx 4 being there and understandrng, T,R.rGood Luck in your future yrs Ardee xr Class of 82-I Love You! JEAN DALY-Var , cheer, Hr-Jarrr, Honor Roll, NHS, Football stats, March 4 Hunger, Fishing curb, Mogul Club. LO-musicians do rr Wy rhythm, so keep rt, mutual friends Y,S,,S.R,,L.R.rl3 yrs. zgenrer ters make rr 1303 Hat vws, M D.fWak!Wak!waklg Mar, J,P.L,, S.M,-JR TO'sg LB Legs, Gad atm An. 1 luv um ANDY de Glmssra-4 yrs. Football, To me football players ol next yr.-keep up the tradrtron, do rt to it. To the partres at the PIT and the parttes to mme. ELAINE DE LA Luz-3 yrs Honor Roll, 3 yrs. NHS. R.B A thanx 4 the mem of .r great SR. YR. JJ the bus lrememberl Bro, just 2 more L sr Y your frrerrdshap, B, 'lsecret Admtrern Class of 82 sr everyorrerorwa Luck Huco DELGADO- 2 yrs, sou, 2 yrs with Football Team. 1 new the school work and teachers wlth you rrrrrderclassmerrm Keep up the good work st, Paul CHARLES DEUTSCH' 3 yrs. Cross Country, Track, 1 yr, Bowtrrrg Club To 'r.c., L.B. all the trrrr and music was great. Have lun at Rro, Pmuus oevtnea yrs Football, 2 yrs Barra, NHS, s.P. Football, A sea of memones Good Luck Class of as, Best of luck to J R, Rc., T.Y. Keep up the sos, Special thanx ra: J w, L H. F.L., A F., D.H usA DIAZ-4 yrs. Hruarrr, 2 yrs Flag, 4 yrs, Honor Roll, NHS, M.H., JM. good x's never zB4g0nerr T.L., J M luv rr, sarrgmg trll dawn. Mra r traerrrlshrp rs 4ever lil slr sr glenn rake care. KM, crack me rarer. Lauren Q1 thanx Mom sr Dad. MARTHA DIAZ-3 yrs. March 4 Hunger, 3 yrs, NHS, 1 yr. sec. Club, 1 yr, Enrertarrr mem Club. R.v., A A .SL sr SP. a yr. pals, Good Luck! vo, wud Camaro rides sr A-R guys vo, c G, D M . D.H., A,R,, T 5. made rr tothe beach! Rose Parade '81, football games, 'sz 4everl Love Blister Feet. muon DIAZ-4 yrs. Soccer, 1 yr. Football, 3 yrs Track B S Best lnends, T.E. more ya always J o xr J v, lel's get Barreled lrl srs, good luck at s.P.'s A F, D H.,-'Thrrtw' L.c 'you bum! Nlcx DISPALATRO-4 yrs, Football, 3 yrs. Track To Par Haro, tram an my algebra 2 hmwk. JERRY nonmcuez-to my tamrlyrrharrr 4 bang there when 1 needed rr My get luv rr. 2 an my friends-take me sr God Bless you su. MARK nontnsurlrwewspaper, sr. Rep, NHSfM4H Beach crew, Flag Monrtor. La Ls. KM -krary tnitials sronaaag sue J: ru steer you push, ya rtghtl M,F,L P -best trudaresr luv rr 2. suse Margaritas 4ever, some ol my lrrendsrthe greatestll .norm DONLEVYWZS-4 yrs. Football, 2 yrs. baseball CIF an FfTroop sr vs yd td runs 4ever Bro: my car Marcie: thanx Jackie: my luv sr Good Luck nrxumelan noucmanrvm-tsfcsr, Honor Roll, Hi-Jinx, J.v Cheer. v. CHEER, 2 yrs, no Good Luck and Love SM. tang rants and frrerrdshap always. .ro Indians. blends, and stir year, K K tore and bruises. CD Look our mu' Jrs have funlll Lom nmtvsrrz yrs, Hrarrrr, 1 yr. var. Football manger, Arurarrrr st Luv U Kc let the good tlmesroll, remember MR Boy. BA, LH, Dc, T114 great yrs sr More MJ. JY, LV, hang tn there 1 luv rr' SP our Football trrrres AL-The nm: All hrppres hang loose! To all my frtends. I Luv uv' ANNA DUDAV3 yrs. Softball, 3 yrs. Yearbook, N1-tsfcsF, 4 yrs, Honor Roll To Ac, Rs. thanx Smile dm, hey Pokey, Good Luck to TH, Kc, MA, DB, BP, CM, PA, JY, JM, Take care '82 cftnoune DUNN-NHSXCSF, Honor Roll. Moguls Club, Frshrrrg Club, Christian ser me Club, vrbtr Sports Ed All my friends love happmess and tuck, Msrrreerrsee ya at or LMU, Laurence, you're a don, My family, 1 more you as-my more forever Denon ERTLEV4 yrs Football, 4 yrs. Blvd Boys, sharmr love you Babe 4 mr. Lw. Tstss Bros fbrawls NE, CH, Ml AD---The PIT Good Luck Des rA1mclAEscHAnnles-1 yr Jv Volleyball. 2 yrs. sec Club, 1 yr. sk. Club PP, JM slumber parm and good times' JH PIERE! RD .1 place .rr my heart Jack Ba Lrsa-l Luv us JH, SK, LG, sc, my my car mes' Lts srsruv ya, bye, SPHS, Good Bye xftvlen Esrmo-4 yrs Football. 3 yrs. Track To coure pup luv rr 46-mr, 834 partners rn mme, all the brrrsrsarr Onolre, slurpees, Togo Parties, L05 cuarra. ALEX EsPlNozAax1 1,3 yrs, Var. Football, CIF champs, 3 yrs. Baseball To Ruth Luv Ya always. ness . 4'wher., Snoopy -AH: nerr, Susie, Rudy, Rach, Errc, SP Fed., MaryrGood Luck, Lxl James 813. To John, Nate, Glorta, Mom. nad, Helen-We're xt, Bomb squad 'fm norm Fennmmsz-1 yr ASB, 4 yrs Honor Roll, 2 yrs. Hrarrrr, 2 yrs, NHSICSF To Nlmnooker, we're ultra so stand bark To Bull- Yosemite rrgrrrrrz Luv Va To JB: Many memories sr B borne of Tyrrrtta. To Nec: A Great lriendship ar Awesome Ttmes Gtrls: thanks lor crazy. rad times-l luv rr all! Be good MARIA FERRALORO-3 yrs, NHSXCSF, School Play 12th gr lbs rrrerrrrrrs, luv ya all Mrallgdtrms PS: XMAS vac WGV3f1,panc burr. SS:strtlghts.AL:QT3I4.3me Lil 5.51 enjy, M sr D1 nur ya ANN Frrzcemun-4 yrs volleyball, 4 yrs mar, 2 yrs Hrlrrrr D ar F mrrlrrrre snacks, rrrrmorsl slumber partres, Steatrrrg boyfrrerrds, 3 Mrrsrrarets 'lever Dana-18 .5 rr new record. Long rants, shoulders to cry Orr. Love ya Mrrwarrrrrr keep s secret? srxrwrrar are pats 4 anyway? our laps are sealed BRAD Foss-4 yrs Basketball, 4 yrs. Track. AP..1Q,4 yrs on the court, Manda, Soph yr 'ran birds RH, rrrakrrrg rt home rn one precawew vem ony' sue R 'Best trrerrd with love RR and the garrgrgoad frrerrds and a borne of wma y MARIEM FUENTESVSR. Class Rep, Racquetball Club, Term Team, NHSXCSF To Mark D thanx 4 the takes. remember Evrta Andy. thanx 4 bang rr frxend Mom sr Dad. 1 love you. To my CP, youre great sr NH Tweety thanx 4 everthing Desnv cAu.owAv-1 yr NHS, 3 yrs, Hrarrrr, 2 yrs sec Club. SG, AL. TT, seutsh men always AL. LD. owe rt to me Baby.. potatoes Lc-frrerrdshrp, memorres, happrness, love always Boom wands. LH, CL, LC, TT, Beach parties ANGELITA GARCIA V2 yrs, NHS, 1 yr sparrrsrr club. 1 y1.5ec Club. Ruben-all my luv. Andy. ,rrsr 2 yrs to ga. cs, JR to more good trmes at K-Mart. SM, MH. LJ more good rms at stuns, Mrfhelterluv you alwaysg Amrtrarrr 4 rerrdmg an mr PENNY GARCIAV4 yrs var. Barra, Mayorette Team. solo Malorette, spanish Club. March 4 Hunger, CSF, Hrarrrr Thanx Mom sr Dad, love you To me lunch brrdares- orwd Luck, mug space' ltghts RR Twrrl, NS drum sway. Prop crew don't worry To Miss B, thanx To my son sr Lil SrsrGood Luck nonenr GARCIA-2 yrs Football. 1 yr. Track, All the bro's sr lunch k sessrarrs. the party has ,use began Jv dos. keep prrshrrr on brams. lsland Bound' 2L's 1 learned alot from our rrrerrdsrrrp, monk Take care at Uldnz, Kay, Lrnda, an my love to rr Babe wru my surl board to KN. GB. so they can keevum too. vAt.EmE GOCHNOUR-Sec Club, Errrerrmmerrt Club To AngelafGood Luca. tn me nerr 3 yrs To MD, AIR. DH, cothsrrr 4 ewryrhrrrg and everyone else best ol luck always me keep the good' rms gang CARMEN GOMEZ-1 yr Cross Country, 2 yrs Terrrrrs, 2 yrs vrbk . NHSXCSF. Moguls Club All my errands, what .rm t gonna do wfout rn Remember all our amy talks sr Rose Paradesl vammmrn tn U'R car, Deb-U liar, Anna-need some Ben Gay? Deb-all our double dates and overrrrgmf. can 1 bratcl U'R Bangs7 Mnrpsrtres. Ts, DB no more Cos2 k + srrrz k, rhanr 4 bemg lrtends! Bran-my mug ltshrerLove U larsl Everyone else. luv rr too sr Good Luck' CHRISTY GONZALES-4 yrs Hrlrmr, 2 yrs Var Barra. Pat-love tr, Mar, an R good ttmes, trrerrdshrp 4 ever. TorrtrR ward trmestharrr, Arrgelrta-R K-Mart Spwsts, Lrl sri Good Luck sr rake care. Deannf Turnl:ull canyon. Marcenavwhare-,er JOHN GONZALEZVNHS. To my llttle Bros all my excuses Kr to my friends a little advise. Never Say l CAN'Tl JOSIE GONZALEZ-munctng 81 rock N roll, Spamsh Club, Sec. Club. Of clean mind lhall 8: soul lha, hall wrll my SAT scores to Glorra Mendezg lbetter luck nextttmellM1ke A my ATARI Br charmmg personality' long ltve the STARSHIP 82 4ever, PAUL GRAY-1 yr, Football, 1 yr. Track, To Bro Jim and all survrvors: all the sessions on the courts and anywhere else you could thunk ol. SUE GRAY-AL, DG, SP, TTrUtah men 4ever. Aida, LCM, now we can live, my bros. later days better XE what's up? Squtrty ters play Monopoly, Deb-U R my surrshrrre, Tracy, my time grrl RG thanx 4 English llrst quarter LILLY GUARDIANfDrama, Choir That all underclassmen will have the greatest Sr yr. Ltve, Love, Sz Laugh To my Lil Sis, CN, Thanx TV, MB. GH. LISA GUPPYVNHS, 1 yr Sec. Club Truckln FrshrGREAT times' 'LC' summer ol 81? Lmda-we've come a LONG way baby. Karen 8: Cyndi-best ol luck. Lrl Sus-hang tn there lud' Sandra-THANKS! Lucifer-I luv U Tony-Prom 81 MIKE GUTIERREZ-Soccer, To T and A I love you. Bob stay out of those jacuzzi's, Ken are you going? PEGGY GUTIERREZ4 yrs. Volleyball, 4 yrs, Basketball, 4 yrs, Track, 2 yrs. All League, l yr Surltng Club SG. NP-my 2 favorite people l love you, MS G, Thanks 4 everything, Ms B my mom, PM 4 all the good ttmes, Sweet Dreams! MARINA HARD-3 yrs. Var Band, 1 yr Bowling Club, l yr, Future Moguls Club, 2 yrs. French Club, 1 yr CSF. RV-all the good times' PR K4 JV, let's prggyl Fat Fries 4 ever. TS' 12 yrs gone by Br thanks for the rxdes Syl-carry on. Good Luck Band, you'll need it DANA HARTEL-3 yrs. Track 3 ltmmorall musketers-slumber parttesfArrn, muska lil tuna, 18 rn 24 hrs. lute over Sal, lree rude, Flip-GG 2 epol 81 Botton Brusktt PB 871 brg'r tree, my body guards Saldo. ucky,rR ot' :rms LENETTE HECKER-3 yrs H1-Jtnx, 1 yr Manager, 3 yrs March 4 Hunger. SP, CL, TT- the bestest lnends ever, let's here xt 4 the Cherry Girls, DB you're perfect! AN my little BC, Beach Partres QATTACKL TT he's ou there somewherel, to the gang-Thanks 4 all the memories' CLIFF HEIDRICHB yrs Football. 3 yrs. Track. DxgrWe'll be partytng 4 ever: DV-Good Luck, Jrs -keep up the tradxtion, we're SP. All the bros-we're the best, ffl CIF SK-how many more times? DEBBIE HELLER-2 yrs Ht-Jinx, 3 yrs, NHS, 1 yr, Sec Club, 1 yr Entertainment Club, All my lrxends especrally AR, CG, VG, DM-good txmes BC-Choc chip cookres, 'great SR YR HIPPIES: MFrthanks lor being there. DENISE HENKES-Hl-Jinx props, 4 yrs. art 84 art class rn Pasadena, Best wishes to my little sis, love 8 tnends always, PM, JW, SM, MH, RH, LJ, AG, BF, Keep rn touch. Good Luck in the future ED HERNANDEZ-2 yrs Football, NHSfCSF. Ski Club, Frshrng Club, Bowling Club. l will all me snow bhndnessfrom the utah ski traps andthe purple haze from all the psrrres. Keep the pride showing GENEVIEVE HERNANDEZ-Tarsus, Les Chantueses, Chamber Smgers My hair to Wendy Rebolz, JQ l love you KH our S50 get Lil Sus Good Luck. LORIE HERNANDEZ 2 yrs. Tall Flag. 3 yrs. Hr-Jxnx, Tarsus, St Paul Singers, MJ, DH, CG, luv 84 lrrendshxp 4 ever Mom 81 Dad thanx 4 everythrng, luv youll TF's great memories wxll not be 4gotten' inttmates best ol luck to you No, 2 Dad thanx lor helping me thru, Lxl Sus Love Yall THERESA HERON-ASB Ht-Jinx. NHSXCSF. Drama, Future Moguls. MCrLuuuuv Mama, ERfLet's get dezzte, Beckyfthanks 4 everything Lent, my hero Zeegs, My bro Mom, thanx, l love youl CAMILLE HERZOGNHSXCSF, 1 yr JV Basketball, 3 yrs. Var. Cross Country, 1 yr, JV Track, 1 yr Var, Track, 3 yrs Hr-Jmx Ltnda R have a great 3 yrs Davrd-l'm sorry, benarly Sue 81 AtdarLet's have a party. DGrBereal TH, RSrwhat's up7 TT-hey shorty, UCI here we come! LH, FR. N -a day at the Devrl's Punchbowl Tulrps? Hrppres, lrleguards 4ever Fnends-thanx 4 the good memortes MARIA HIGUERA-3 yrs Band. l yr. Banner Squad. 1 yr Sec, Club. March 4 Hunger, Susxe be careful of wudeloads, remember the lun we had durmg the yr Best of luck to SM, SG, LJ, JW, PM. DH, Ang 81 Jill. the M8rM's Sr oranget P.l Banner's the fun and room check' DEANNA HOLGUIN-l on behalf ol the three buggles bees '82 wtll moo moo are charm and honey Thanx Mom, Dad. Narcll, Chrxs, Lon, Marcr. and friends And to you Ruth ffl MONICA HUIZAR-1 yr Tall Falg, l yr Flagster, 2 yrs HtfJtnx. 1 yr, Sec Club. To my best lnends Julue E1 Lxsa, thanx 4 makung my Sr Yr the Best, To Larry G. 'Endless Love lorever To Flagres Nads Rule To JM 81 TL l love you Sr thanx KEITH HUPKE -2 yrs Track, 3 yrs, SPS, Future Moguls, Frshmg Club, Baya Club Dirt and mud to TL, GC, JJ, EH Empty bottles 84 cans to RR, Good Luck to ME, MR tn the Band Dry Hill to JP JAMIE IBOLD-l yr. Skt Club. l yr. Bowling Club, NHSXCSF BP, SO- Remember New Year's Eve? MO. JG. TO-all my empty bottles JGfmy drtvrng sklll. Al-Good Luck LIZA JACUINDE'-l yr Sec Club Sonny ya got your present early, Luv ya always MR lorget the pranks' Best ol luck, my lnends, see you on the Island, Hl Yol. Hl Rula. RON JANKOWSKlfJerry' keep Les ln your sights. lNo one here gets out altvel VC, RC, AM, HD, GM, DM. Harpo Forever TOM .IANOWICZ4 yrs Band. 1 yr Ass. Drum Major. 2 yrs Bowling Club, 1 yr March 4 Hunger, 2 yrs CSFXNHS To the Marching Band thanx 4 a great yr To the lunch buddxes: remember all the kinky convos, To BA 84 DRrremember all the good times at Macs MARCIE JARAMILLO2 yrs Var Band. l yr Tall Flag, 1 yr Song. 4 yrs Htfdmx. Sec. Club Mia thanx Luv U, Dad, Mom JR l luv U much' Bernie B Good. CG. DH, LH, TP memories lds 4ever, song stretch splrt luck! EIP, MA, PH, my bros, JD, LG long talks. MH, MV. BA. ER. VT, PC-lrrends. 8081. TF's 'AHD Jxve JOD l'm Gd' MANUEL PANKY JUAREZ8344 yrs Football. 3 yrs. a Grg. 3726 all those females! to all the Boys' rad surf at S O Party at 140 Dave a CIF Crown. Seb all my Gig qualtty's. SP H.S, W1 xn CIF' KATHY KAUTZ-3 yrs Pep Squad. l yr JV Volleyball, 4 yrs Hr-Jmx EQrGd Lk., KP- megatone SG 81 GM can you leel Thanx Sr V Ch l luv u guys Greg my love Br best lrrends thanx 4 memories Bm GT's l luv U 2fl9 4 ever. JW let's go sk: LG H GG STB Famrly MD 81 SM 3 mor botls KAREN KEH 2 yrs Var Tennis Best ol Friends MMP Ez AC: Go. Frght. Wm-Tennrs, l Luv U Reggxe. Good Luck Rrcky Luv ya Preps. LORRAINE KEOGHJ yr Sec Club Gloria R -thanx 4 everythxng, remember Knotts and the Log Rrde77'77 CV. MT. Deb T -I wxll never forget you 81 thanx'! Mom 84 Dad l luv U To my lrl Bro Bill, have a fun last 2 yrs MP. RM-see you at the next Rod Stewart Concertlll SHARON KLEMENS-Track Angle 8: Mary Palm Sprmgs 84 Freeway lsorryl Lisa 84 Debbte Dnvefln Bernre Br Lon' Rose Parade Cliff 81 Andy all my luv DE Lumen 81 Angle, thanx-l luv ya' RG, JOfLuv 4 ever KIMI LASKEN-JV Cheer. Var. Cheer. Var Golf. HxfJmx. Honor Roll BL, LM Good Luck! SG. KP, GM, Doon Prattyl l'll mass ya' Elephants 4 ever' CM thanx 4 lrstemng. l luv ya' KK, TP Toe Touches? PC, VT Hot mamas 7 Dwarfs Move that desk Hey' CL My kmgs hot. How's yours? Football Tearni Thanx' KS Calm Down' TED LAWRENCE-4 yrs Football. l yr Track. To Ctndy' All my love. Forever To JM what mernorxes, now what do we dol' MH. LD, my most specxal frrends HP, GM and the whole gang, lt's Davey Nelson' TONY LEDESMA Soph 84 Var Football. NHS. Sec of Ftshmg Club, ASB Pres . Bala Club, GC. JJ, EH. KH, 4X4's eat more Bush l'm mountam Hugh Bound! . scoTT LEEV1 yr Frstrmg club, 3 yrs Band Groupte 1 leave my green ptzza to June, .rs not my fault FELICIA LENZEN 4 yrs Volleyball, 2 yrs Track, 2 yrs Soltball. 2 yrs Hx-Jmx, DH. AF Memorres. Boylrrends. Slumber Parttes. Snacks. Muskatets, 8: Football games CH SCARY ROOMS. SA what a Pal DH get outta here. we love ya. gwe to me a large ktss. JW the thmg. MSDD, HI Tno CARI LONGfHrrJmx. 2 yrs NHS. LHVTTVSP. l wxll always remember the lurt trmes that we had DG you got THO TT. SP remember alter the FV game? KL where's KPW9 LD you're a PW CAIIMEN LONGORIA PM an alarm clock. MR gourmet Jelly beans Br l really do sandy my pertod 4 fuss Rub. the chocolate thunder Lrl sts. enjoy s P PM toon. out world Lunch groupxes Hawan '82'l' ANNETTE LOPEZ Soccer Fan To my lunch buddies. thanx 4 the drrty jokes. and massrve munchfouts My love to the soccer team Good Luck JV To Brll. Hang, Dar OOOXXX Devte Br Ethel, memorues lorever l'll mass you all THERESA LORD To B M R thanx 4 the G T To B no more F B 's gust B F S W To Roe my D pal To R summer ol Bl was fun but pamlul LAURA I.0RONA -NHSXCSF, Chorus, Drama, Spanish, French, 81 Moguls Club MM Big 12! Elaine-fitzy, Mischa Hamlet Mum Q and Paton- love, peace, at nm' CATHERINE LYONSI yr. Track, Spanish Honor Society Pattie thanks for everything just wait to the big H. Julie you're crazy, but I still love you. Everyone else it's been great' GREG MACIAS3 yrs. Football, 3 yrs. Baseball, 2 yrs Soccer. Blvd. Boys, Broads, Brawls. fs 82, 32, 41, 44, 26, 34-San Onofre, :Vs 63, 33-Ski Utah, HR frineds always. Kath: been waiting 4 a girl like u CARLENE MADRID-NP, RM, LV-smoked filled rooms, football season '80 BC, TL-the crazy X's. Norwalk Park, Naugles. TR!Rockers from CLASH city. Joe Strummer 4ever. have lun next yr! My Lil Sis-Good Luck. MP 81 AA 31. PAUL MAGANA-4 yrs Basketball, I yr. Football Goin' PUNK Rockin'. To Cathy W. and Friends. Good Luck To Maria F 5 inches and lunch from last year. This school to the nch' or Q Factor. JIM MAGDALENO-3 yrs. Football, 2 yrs. Blvd, Boy. TL, GM, HP FreckIes! LD, MJ Flantas .IM Disney Sin 'n , CM, CM-Bye! PATTY MAGUIRE-I yr. Basketball, Hi-Jinx Props, 4 yrs Art. Best of Luck, DH, JW, SM, MH, AG, RH, CL, PM, SO, Lil Sis DM. DH Good Luck with GC. DH, JW friends 4 ever Good Luck lunch crowd. JENNIFER MARFICE-4 yrs. NHS, CSF. Good Luck to all my friends, Bro , 8: cus VH st ACIDC rule I love you Gary. DON MARSALA-1 yr. Chess Club Pres., I yr. Future Moguls Club, I yr. Bowling Club, John, James, Vince, Jerry Ray, Ron, Hugo remember The Back Door. Conrad alias Mr. O when will Scruffy take a bath? 1982: year of the L.A. Rams. Poor Baltimore. LAURENCE MARTINEZ-3 yrs. Football, 2 yrs. Blvd. Boys. To the BB's San Onofre Dny's. GT not again! Lisa 81 Monica our love 4ever. MARTHA MARTINF1 -PM, TR all my extra pieces of paper 8: my watch. To Tere R., Ann C , 81 Robin S. Good Luck in the future!! To Elaine D. all my chemistry papers. VICTOR MARTINF1-Fishing Club. To all of the underclassmen, I will that they will last out the rest of their yrs. here at St. Paul. AIDA MATA-2 yrs. ASB, CSF, Honor Roll, Spanish, Sec. Club, 2 yrs March 4 Hunger. Mom 81 Dad-thanks 4 everything. RP: best friends 4 ever. 382: I wuv u, those Wed. afternoons. LM: Gd Luck next yr. BBAG: FTBL Games SAL MATA-2 yrs High school Br College Student. I wish my sis a lot of luck next year. and take care cuz we made it SM. SUSIE Mara.-1 yrs Band, Banner, sec. Club, March 4 Hunger Ang. st Man Fr-ends forever Kc Hawaii 82 To the lunch bunch: Best of Luck Nae we made it. AE. showers Aaron: Best of Senior yr. Lil Sis's, SR, LA, SA, AI, Us Chris V Er C: enjoy St. Paul. DAVE McCANN-3 yrs. Baseball, 2 yrs. Honor Roll, spanish Honor Society. Ann: two good yrs. left at St. Paul and on flag Steve Cz my Easton To all my all my friends: all my dirty, sick, 81 stupid iokes. CHRIS HCGINN-snow 8: water Skiing, Driving my Jeep, 4 WD, Playing Frisbee. My Jeep to Ron R. My Skiis to Deron E. My Intellevision to Lance W. My parrots to John S. My stereo to Steve M, JAMES McGOVERN-3 yrs ASB, ASB Treas., MUN I yr., l yr. Honor Roll, 3 yrs Football manger, 3 yrs Music The last of the McG's gone. DM, KC, JC, RC, VC, HD, RJ. GT, VM, 81 SR good times forever. My voice to Mr. 0's class and to S.P.H.S. KATHLEEN McGOVERN-3 yrs. Drama, Hi-Jinx Stage Mngr. 3 yrs, To my dear Mr Mike see you at the altar. Lil Sis Good Luck. JACKIE McKEAN-I yr, Baton, 2 yrs. Song, 4 yrs. HI-Jinx, 3 yrs, NHS, I yr. French Club 2 Mo ' Good X's in Mr. S class. 2 Mia, thnx 4 the clothes, cu at UCLA! 2 Sng. Qns! Stretch in 2 yrs. Rck That! 2 Jann thanx 4 everything SM-preppy, UCLA iight' Mc amy forever and friends 2. NIKE HCVIEGH-4 yrs. Drama, l yt. Future Moguls, 2 yrs Sound Tech. for Activities, 2 yrs, March 4 Hunger. I will to the future students of Sl Paul my great thoughts looks, brains, wits, clothes, teachers, Us anything else that may come into there. SHEILA McWEENEY-I yr. JV Cheer, 2 yrs. Var. Cheer, I yr. Cross Country, 4 yrs. Ht- Jinx, NHS, CSF To Mac at Indian- Parties wfougaeg' To sasiz yrs.?, To Bac-JG, To Hi-Jinxers-I6 flowers, to .1uns.pmiice, aye! CHARLOTTE MFDINA-JV, 2 yrs. Var. Cheer, 4 yrs. Hi-Jinx, NHS. Luv ya Carol- Barrel U-R the best! Mo thy will b done! Luv u Weebs. L-P-K-S fl. GM, KP, SG 'Lefants 4ever Luv Mama Cas! Good Luck Lil Sis Jr. Hit the ROAD. MARTHA MELENDF1-3 yrs. March 4 Hunger, 2 yrs. NHS, To my friends my alfalfa sprouts and Adv. Math headaches Good Luck to all IJM, EM, VC, SB, GH, AA, HB, LL, MM, DOI Thanks Mom, Pop. Jesus Lives! MARICELA MENDEZ-DO, ML, LN these have been the best years. Good Luck in the future. Oh ya! LN Good Luck with you know who! sassv MERAZ-1 yr. Tall Flag, 4 yrs. Hi-Jinx, NHSXCSF, 2 yn. Bowling Club, 1 yr. Future Moguls. Bec: member R bar, talks, tahnx luv ya! Sheba: Good X's 8: friends fffever. LG thanx. Mia: thanx 4 the memorys, Kappa 3. JM UCLA here we come, Preps. RM, SV hang in there! Ponch: remember the tree 8: i luv u! CS: my finger. The gals: Hawaii 620 82, Mom thanx. MICHEL!-I MERLINO-Soccer. Sharon, Mary, Angie, that we stick together thru the yrs. to come liek we did in the summer of Bl. Friends we have real good times plus all that food was fun. Andy 456 those fires were really great, I hope we stay friends 4ever and ever. ELAINE MICHALOWSKI-2 yrs. Chorus, Future Moguls. Vetties: Bonzo lives, forget Eileen, you're an excellent melancholic thanx 4 shma, zop, beach at winter, novels, coons, dragging things, luv ya Peete, Laura fMishal TA, CV lRock Onl. PATRICIA lINJARF1-1 yr. Troubadours, 1 yr. Var. Football Manager, CL, LJ, AG, MH, JW: 12 yrs. thank God we made it together! To coaches 81 Vl I': thanx for a hard but fun season: it was worth it!!! Ms. Lylas, RVT: memories of Cigar IWOW!l rice o' Roni who I'lI always luv and thanx for all the advice but did ti work? Lil Sis-YR Good Luck at S.P.: Mom 81 Dad 81 Sis thanx so much! I luv ya! JULIE MONTANO-Troubadours, St. Paul Singers, Les Chanteuses, Chamber Singers, 2 yrs, Hl-Jinx, Drama Club. To all the preppies, we'lI have to push harder next time. NR, SN, JW, ll, LH, I love You. Simon-I love you, too. Kimberly 8: Stephie Good Luck. My little sisters, have fun Us don'i forget me. Pattie 81 Catherine-4 ever 84 ever. JULIE MONTEJANO-I yr. Maj. 2 yrs, Flag, 4 yrs. HI-Jlnx. Friends 4 ever, Lisa Us Monica, you'-fe been gmt, thanx! Casey, my love to you always, Nica at Julie, Good Luck! Flagsers-Nads rule. Thanx Mom 81 Dad. ifl3DF take care. DEIBY MORENO-2 yrs. Tennis Team, 3 yrs. Hi-Jinx, Honor Roll. To the group may our friendship last 4ever. H.T. K2 what times Zgether! B.B. all the luck. B.G. love ya always!! Dreams come true too! Lil Sis's best wishes. JIM MRAMOR-2 yrs, NHS, Yrbk. photographer, 2 yrs. Bowling club, Skiing, Golf. To all of my LB's: To my big Sis, Pam 8: Ardee for all of the good years, To all WGU's and the parties: to all ogier frineds CYNTHIA MUNOZ-2 yrs. Track, I yr. Sec. Club, 1 yr. Hi-Jinx. SM love you always. EM 81 WM you're the greatest, PG, NP, JR, LP, MM, EM, PM Good Luck in the future. Friends Qever. LS Good Luck in you Sr. Yr. Enjoy it. Lil Sis Good Luck 8: Take Care! ANGIE MYERSSec. Club. BT, LB driving one way street. Drlve-In gang, Wake me up. Mary-Catalina nights fbl Sharon-Palm Springs, frwys, Seal Beach-pull over, friends forever! RM, MF, BT, LB, CS, LC, DG. MM, luv ya. My Ill Sisters, Deb and Liz, Good Luck. SUSANNE NECOECHEA-4 yn. Volleyball, 1 yr, Softball, 2 yn. Hislinx. Laura, Jeanette, Bros, Drop Outs Bum it to the end!! Spazed people Br crazy day: Johnell, my loveable lil sis, I luv ya all always!!! ALICE NEGRETE-Hi-Jinx, Sec. Club, School Play. TS, SP, DG, LD lasting triends.l.JH- my lil BC-love you! Good Luck GP, JP, 81 Lil Sis. MF-HDRSH. CL-My Holly! TS YLW RSE. LD 81 DG potatoes! Steph-QUACKl ANDREW NEGRETE-Cross Country, Racquetball Club. JO, AV, EZ Remember Fri- days? Flash LJH friends 4ever, Luv ya! Allce your YI Better Hall. UI.IA NEGRETE-NHSICSF, Honor Roll, Spanish Honor Society. A lifetime of happi- ness to my friends Bs Luck to my Little Sister, JG Hang in there! RICHARD NIEMELA-Editor The Two Edged Sword. TRUE PATRIOTS Honor Roll, 2 yrs. Soccer, MUN. 400 Shruiken, To DJ my gun collecton, the ABH. Auf Wiedesien, Keep Right! DAWN NOAH-thanx to my friends: Creep, MF, TS, Dieter, I luv U. I love a Bug. '82 I luv U. Sis, I luv U, Good Luck, you'Il make it too. Deb, ssw that hole. PATTI NOVAK-4 yrs. HI-Jinx. Deb: ples, laughter, pearls, love! JS: etob, anyway, Murph! BR: ooh! LD: my fav. flavor. LESLIE OGLE-mutual friend Jean Daly-do it with rhythym. Lorane Rolfes-Tom Petty, Bmce, aeorobic dancing. Brodo what you want and have fun. Lil Sis-Good Luck. Toad-I love ya. RAUL OJEDA-l yr Soccer, I yr Moguls Club, 1 yr. Bowling Club, I yr. March 4 Hunger. PT: keep your guitar, you'll makeit someday. TS: Hey, what can I say but. mm. Hey ins stay zgeiher in not ave' Remember Lennon ana keep on rockin world. JOSE OLMEDO-4 yrs. Football, 3 yrs Baseball, I yr. Basketball, NHS. That the Football Team has great success without Coach Ancich, Good Luck next year George! Deb-All my love to you!! JJ ORTIZ-1 yr. Soccer, I yr. Track, I yr. Racquetball Club, To Bajas, go Cal style. To my Lil sis Sandy, Hang in there just 2 more years. To BS all our wonderful times. To AN remember Fridays. To ED, AM, BS remember the bus ride. To Ernie: remember Hollywood To Plnche Rose-Bottle of ty. To TV, SD-keep on cruising. STEVE ORTIZ-l yr. Chess Club, lb yr. Soccer. To babe, i mean Bud, I mean Bub, a new pair of in laws. To the lush fiamesl stop skating on thin ice. to Beumont, 2 great years. To Cumby .1 new bonu of JB. ROBERT OVIEDO-4 yrs. Football, Capt of the Champs, 2 yrs. Soccer, 2 yrs. Track, I yr. Blvd, Boys, and Gig. 857, my bars, 876, my gloves, Juniors, life without the many spew, Big Guy, sad, Fred Alkie- Let's Q0 to the Jug. STEPHANIE PADILLA-Var Football Manger, NHSfCSF, 4 yrs. Hi-Jinx, C. Service. Fishing, Bowling, Mogul Club. 3 yrs Mmh 4 Hunger, Sports Editor. Al-ducks st spagen over, dog mt wfwainuis n mam, Cl., LH, 1 r-Luv ya uumbaa iwinie c'mon huh hit the brake, DOORS RGR8 hey girls-luv n luk Dirty stuff, NOON BARBO's, lil sis mags, CR, Roz n Andy luv n Luk 2u it's fun stuff. TRICIA PALMA-JV Cheer 2yrs. Var Cheer, Sec. Club. 7 dwarfs Ks fellow elephants 3 yrs of great memories BT, LB, MF everlasting friendship 81 happiness to you. SM, JD, in cars CG, SL make the best of S.P. Lotsa love to you all. PATRICIA PAPAC-I yr. Track, I yr. Hi-Jinx, CL, JM, TE, NR, PR, JM, HM friendship and love 4ever, CL-Now what?! JM, TE I'lI step on U! HM-one of those little faces! la k4ul CL, JM all the crazy times! Lil Sis's-Julie Q Lil Bro Mark- Good Luck, S.P. 81 Class of 82 thank you! LUPE PASTRANO-NHS. RPJE t'aime MS, MD, AV, MF-beaucoup de les chance. Mr. Pool-Merci, vou etes tres gentil. MARY PATTERSON-ASB Frosh. Rep, Sec. of Spanish Club, NHSfCSF, Future Mo guls Club. Leenda 8: Neecy-the ultimate in love and riendshlp. good story! DR-Bon Apetite! Dina-Best Wishes 4ever. RM, LK-Rod Lives! , DR, DT, SG, DN, GC-thanx 4 the memories. LISA PEIIA-3 yrs, NHSXCSF, Honor Roll, I yr. Sec. Club, I yr. Fishing Club, Spanish Club, To Our lunch table ' the conversations and parties! What memories. Scott-I love u Ifor 2 yrs, Wowll To Julie-the Duster and a Little Boy! PEGGIE YEINADO-2 yrs. Hi-Jinx. SN, LZ, PP, JW, DL, JL, KM-Good times are 4evcr! Nat are we almost there7 Best friends lever and ever. DC, PP I luv u! My little sisters 81 SC-Good Luck always. MIKE PELLKOFER-NHSXCSF, 4yrs. Band, I yr. Board Games Club, Honor Roll. Connie Kusxewski, John Garcia, Chris Leonhardt, and Mary Torres thanx for the memories at Disneyland. Chad Luck S.P. Marching Band in next year's competition. NADINE PFJKINS3 yrs. NHS, 4 yrs. CSF, 4 yrs. Softball, 2 yrs, JV Volleyball, 4 yrs. French Club, 4 yrs. Hi-Jinx Back-Drops. Coca all my love 4ever AD not in public: Pokey 8: AD the in between practices, stops at 7-1 I. AC thanx 4 getting me thru the years. Pokey 352. My lil sises: Best of Luck. BOB YETERS4 yrs. Soccer, Hi-Jinx lights, Honor Roll. Hlme- You've got to relax, Steve- She's not awesome, she's only average Mike D,-some soccer skills. Soccer Team-one more victory. JOE PINA-4 yrs. Football, 3 yrs. Basketball, I yr. Baseball, 2 yrs. Track. Vs 22, 40: repeat in the Big A!! Becky-all my luv 4ever!! Dog Es Rat: the fire is blazing, Ed Us Turo the P.R. Iocoslll Sl Football Team: we are the CHAMPIONS! EDDIE PRlM0 PRIHER03 yrs. Football 5 State Champs 2 yrs. Track. CH, AD do you remember Av, JP ul in good times we had may they keep on going. MJ, CG thank you so much 4 being there. LB hope you get what you want. To the Clan of 82 thanks for the memories. RICHARD QUFIADA-4 yrs. Varslty Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band, 1 yr. J.V. Baseball. N.H.S., Spanish Club 1 yr. To the band Good Luck playing without me next year, 82 Senior Band Members rule. JOHN QUIROZ-2 Varsity, I Junior Varsity lr Frosh yrs. of Basketball, 3 yrs. of Baseball. To Ears for making me late to homeroom for 4 years. Good luck to Scooters , Toe and Bird Man in B.B. CIF Champa? To To A.P. lr B.F. Pepe : V H. jams BECKY RAHOS4 yrs. Hi-Jinx, Soph. Pres. l yr. Flag. Sas-17 yrs. of friend abuse ls it weird? Na-na, Iunchwalks luv U. Nat good x's-bad x's. Wev had r share I luv my fav I6 4XHigh me-again? P. luv R corr. Car cruising Mont gang rules! WENDY REBHOLZ-NHSXCSF, Sec and Entertainment Club 1 yr. L.L., M.M., D.M. 4 Great Years on the Bus. T.G. HI! Good Luck to all of Class of B2 ! Luv you all. Charlotte M. You're the greatest! Journcy's fl. ANNA REN'I'ERlA-2 YRS. Hi-Jinx, Dean's Hon. Roll, 2 yrs. March for Hunger I yr. Sec Club. DH, CG, VG, MD, DM old lady-Rose Parade. More Crazy Times. To all my friends Love Ya. More BenGay Please Friu-I luv ya. Lil SisGood Luck! ELSA A. REYESNHS-CSF, Future Moguls of America, PrincIpal's Honor Roll. Dense: Thanx for the friendship. A.N.: l'Il Miss our Great Talks. K.I.T. Monsie: Have Fun In S.P. Ron H. Memories at Marilyn's When do we go again? To that special Someone-Lotsa Love. RONNIE RICHISON-My religious devotion to Keef Richards. May Eddie Cochran never be forgotten. MARIA TERESA R0lLEDO-NHS 3 yrs. CSF 2 yrs, Honor Roll I yr., Sec. Club I yr., Christian Service Club l yr. To Martha: I hope you remember always all the good hmes we had together. To Suzie Sc Patty I hope you next 3 yrs. in St. Paul are happy ones. KELLY RORERTSFresliman Pres., J.V. Volleyball, 1 yr. song, 2 yrs. Hislinx. M.F. Yosemite!! Lights Br Crying not going anywhere. Lets watch the ON J.M.T. Buddies 4ever. C.S. KEZY kicks. I think I love you. A.F. Dales Car? Christmas cookIes.luv-ya HiJinxPartyers S.P. Quit laughing. GLORIA ROBERTSON-NHSICSF. L.K.: A bus ride to Puente Mall lr an extra long log ride. C,V.H. A squeaky heater 81 a complimentary Joumey ticket when I'm manager! M.T. Don't forget my invitation to your wedding. LINDA RDCKENIDCH-4 yrs. Band. To the gang at Campsite B0 and sneaking out. Lisa-I2 yrs. Richard-my love and thanks. Pat-Good Luck. DENISE RODRIGUEZ-I yr. Troubadours 2 yrs. St. Paul Singers, 1 yr. Les Chanteuses, l yr.HI1lInx, I yr. Banner, 1 Yr. Tall Flag. To M.P. 81 L.V. for all the good tlmes. T.F.'s remember G.T.A. To my Mac Buddies L.S. and D.M. I Love You. Good Luck Lil Sis. JACQUELINE RODRIGUFI-Varsity Band 4 yrs., Hi-Jinx 4 yrs. Scl-fl Club one year, French Club I yr. L.C. the bb Man and the Ferris Wheel Hr the ant! P.G. Don't Worry About It E.R. our secret notes. M.S. the guys T.M. E G.M. andthe crazy parties! My lil' sis I.L. take care! C.M., M.Z., A.G. Us T.R. Good Luck. Mom A Dad thanx 00Oxxx. MICHAEL ROSALES4 yrs. Varsity Band, Future Moguls of America, CSF, NHS. Frisco, Good Luck Sherrn, John's Band party, Roll up for the mystery tour. PAITI ROSSA-4 yrs. Band. Jane A.S., M.V., Love them frogs!! M.H.: R.Q., will U marry me? Real sls's, Delaney, Thanxs Annle, Luv George Pelican, Nick: Sweet- heart , Bye, Bye, Genbo. LORI ROZEK -HI-Jinx 2 yrs. NHS French Club 2 yrs-President I yr. D.B.-Blue comb Rah-Cha-hugs In the halls. HI hubby!! Cece-Sr. yr. Rt MilterBest of Luck! G.C.-Yes you CAN!! A.A..J.C.,A.L.,B.B., S.Z.,M.F.,M.M.,R.V.,T.B.-MASSIVE MUNCHOUTS. LII Sis Hang in there. NATALIE RUCINSKI-Hi-Jinx 4 yrs. Var. Tennis, Honor Roll 3 Yrs. Piggy: every l likes us?l! Cal. girldog: M.C. A Cof: diet mon, Cool!, Jose-All my love s ls W.R.: J.P. It G.P.- BU both, S.N. locked in den?!! Lll sis-good luck, R.R.-B. Bear Fun, K.R.-B.B.g L.Z.J.D. Bt C, pop: L.B.-Mor Fish In C! ELSA RUIZ-2 yrs. Song. 4 yr. HI-Jlnx 2 my friend luv U lots, froeverz 2 vivl-lou R M.S.R.T.D. thanx 4 memories, Song Quns: Camp-always late Jackieda-da 2 Jrs. luv U lots many memories at HI-Jinx, Bye 2 Class of B2. Remember always. MARY RYAN-JV Volleyball Freshman lr Junior Year. Ange lt Sharon my pals forever- Palm Springs. Cynthia-SIB: KImGood Luck at SP Good Times Michelle. Drive-in Gang love ya. FRED SALAS-3 yrs. Football, 1 yr. Track, 2 yrs, Blvd. Boy. To D.D. All my Love. Porever, L.W., T.S., H.P., G.M., Bonaventure, Tumbull, Blvd. Boys. More Fun to Come. ANDREA SALCIDO -V. Band 3 yrs. CSF 3 yrs., NHS 3 yrs., March for Hunger. To the Lunch buddies I Did Not Fog Up Those Windows. Drummiorkasst: You made It a great year in V. Band. H.B. watch the eyes! Good Lurk: E.R. E.S., A.S. A.M. BECKIE SALGADCH yr. Library Guild RP, AM, ED, we made It! J.J. Love ya A Thnksg Shorty, Gggles, Dimples Us Loca thanks 8: remember all our firm times In Norwalk lr the Pres. Party Hardy In Keep In Touch. CAROL SANCHEZ-I yr. ASB, 1 YR. Song 4 yrs. Hi-Jinx, 4 Yr. Student. Hisllnx It's dark, Char I luv u, Mar r-rated, Sas x-mas gifts, Bec horse face, Lolo Chris? Kel to hip, Lil sis cuties S P H S. T G.l O BYRON SCHATZ-4 yrs. Var. Soccer, 2 yrs. Tarsus, 4 yrs. Var Soccer, 2 yrs. Tarsus, 4 yrs Band, I yr. Baseball, CSF, NHS. My pad to the Soccer Team. 3rd quarters spark me up. Lori, I want your body. TOM SCHRADER-CSF, NHS, Future Moguls And we come to the end of 4 yrs. of mindshatterlng insanity and mental havoc here's to Moonhead, R.O., B.S., Sowa, Seeker, J.A., Phil I Seen 'em T., John S., Jiru, See ya Torch, Tahnks Mrs. Mc C. lremember the 3 muskateersl foodfights, squirtgun sessions 8: jams, thanks Bro. RUBEN SEGURA-4 yrs Football, 4 yrs. Track, 2 yrs. Basketball I yr. Baseball. PA'I'I'Y SERRANO-Span Club, Sec. Club: Future Moguls Club, Christian Service Club: March for Hunger Annabelle-Good Friends are forever, Sandy- Thats Cosmic man! Linda-Looks like we made it, Kiddo. T.G. Good Luck Lil Sis Always. Robert W. You're really a swell guy! Good Luck Always. ROBIN SIBBING-NHS 2 yrs. 3 yrs. CSF: Honor Roll, French Club, March for hunger. A C, A.D, N.P, M M, TR, We made it!! Mrs. M. Vive la France! 'Thanx for everything! Fr. N- I love you! Robert Sigur-Future, Party, NHS. PAUL SILVIO-Bowling Club, Ski Club, Golf Team. Hi-Jinx light crew, Yr Bk. Photogra- phy. To my lunch buddies: A grt yr. more gd parties and convesations' My photography iob to anyone who wants it! CYNTHIA SMITH-CSF 2 yrs. Honor Roll. Chicas: many a gd. time. A.B.N.: Dth of M.H.S. Servite, L.F.G.'s 4 ever Q gimme mick! Sis: Have fun a S.P. 870a gd. ol boy! Best of luck Es Thanx, Nick! Mom 8: Dad I love U! . THERILSA SMITH-Band 4 yrs. Ski Club, NHS, French Club. P.W. my luv St frdship 4 ever, a louie, Rgmopp Gr a 2 hr. Gbye ILY., V.H.-happiness, 12 yrs of frdship 5 more to come. lets go out! J G.-endless supply of re-admit slips. LS Paco. J.W.-Ed. TINA SOLISZ yrs. Hi-Jinx Smile 82 Nim. Kel. Ri Net. lov U, Friends 4 ever. M R P I lov S.P. cronic. D,N, omy Punk 81 M.E. Success Memories J.B. N. 4. Pandas. 3l. fls. JEN SORBORA-ASB 2 yrs. yr bk Hi-Jinx 4 yrs. To: P.N., E.T. 0.8. to M.A. I2 yrs! Joe my locker, D.T , Super group: Super Sweep-Stakes! CHRISTINE SOTELO-I leave my memories to my hmgirls N.P. P.C., M.S., C.M., R.M.. L.V., Kr T.R. Gd luck in the future! JOE SOWA-4 yrs music prgrm. I will the best of luck to my frnds P.N., J.S., M.S., thnx S.P.H.S MIKE SPRADLIN-Kathy, Drama, cast parties, trouble. Kathy the love and fortunes of a life together. Gd luck S.P.H.S! ANTHONY STAGNO-4 yrs. ftball 2 yrs Blvd Boys 1 yr Track I yr Basketball. To all you X's Thanx for nada let the grunion run. D.W. in turnball Bonaventure, Gd luck lil sis', Boneyard. ANDY STANKIEWICZ-4 yrs Itball, 4 yrs Baseball, 3 yrs Basketball. To Todd White- The boneyard! 1982 V. Ftball Team Gd. luck Br To the boysf HawaIl here we come! THERESE SWIIBUL -4 yrs Hialinx, 3 yrs. F, 3 yrs. NHS 2 yrs Track, 3 yrs Honor Roll 2 yrs yr bk. Al-my bb. S P. 81 A.N.: I found it! D.B.: watch your step! Billy, your para. CG 81 PGS: 1'he bk! D.R. K Z., R.M., J.M., F.M ,O.P Gotta ioke? C.S. rd. cgi. drps. Lil. Sis: Gd luck! All my friends I luv U! TRACY TALKINGTON-4 yrs CSF 3 yrs HI-Jinx, 3 yrs NHS 3 yrs Honor Roll: 4 yrs singing: 2 yrs French Club Newspaper staff. L.H., D.G., L.C., S.P.. All those beach prt-les L.C. Cupid your all massive: L.H., C.L., S.P. I luv U! Gd Answer. S.P. S.G., A.L., D.G., Utah Men, Qtrsat Tracy's, Too Hip Hlpies. GARY TATE CSFfNHS, Honor Roll D lr D. M.U.N., Editorial Editor, D Br DBeldera.r rules To the punk rockers-Devo tapes VIVIAN TELLES2 yrs V Song 4 yrs Hislinx 2 yrs NHSICSF I yr Sec Club. To my bun sis, all the X's we made fools ls pigs out of ourselves. Mama Louita, Papa L M.J., thanx 4 all the rides, P.C., L.C., Luv-ya since Dlrfee, Vicky, good luck: Now to the sauhas. BERNADETTE TERRONES3 yrs NHS 3 yrs Hlsllnx, Sec. club March for Hunger. To the Gd times L.B., It T.P. The woman Parties. The Rose Parade, Great Memories, Gd luck my friends B my 3 bros. at S.P. Luv U all! Thanx Mom Us Dad! IVHILLIP TRAMHEU. -fMansonl, NHS, Futre Mogul, Sex, 4 yrs. bum, Movie Star H Concerts. To all my good friends. You know who you are. Live long lt take care. To Murphy-Grab your life away-I am. To the world-Manson lives!!! DEBBIE TRUIIHA yrs. Hislinx, track. To all my buds1l.S., MT, CV, LK, MP, JY best of luck. Pat my infinite friendship, Mac's. Apple Pies!! Dawn-my P.I's. Ttsh it's all yours. Jaim a dollar. Lor K. SUPER Chicken. Everyone my chlnts slippers! HARIANNE TURGEON-1 yr. Hlsllnx, 2 yrs. Fr. Club, NHS. All my budles DH, DT, PN, RM, SK, MA, EP, TA, all our fun, LII' Sis EG everything Cher, mine 5 JD's love and friendship 'till the end of tlme. LORENA VALENZUELA-Sec. Club 2 yrs., Span. Club 2 Yrs., March 4 yrs. Dad 8: Mom thanks and all my love. To my cousins VC, CC good Iuclt nxt yr. To MM, DV, DB, KS. all my love alwys. To DR Hi babe! To NP, CM, RM. LA, all our good times thm the yrs. To my bro. TV luv ya. CHERYL ValHOLIANDbasketbalI 4 yrsm NHS it CSF. Mar, thanks good buddy for all the good times, I love ya! Goria, no more a lt B. Joumey 81, Nov. 25 Yeh! Love Ya! LK wanna dance man? DT, PN, WR, MOE, VBB, Lil Sis Love you all, Good Luck. REBECCA VARELA-NHS, Ftbl. manager l yr, Fr. club 2 yrs, Bowling club 2 yrs. MH- Strt. A's 8: lifelong frlendshlp. PM-the experience was grt. Thanks! Friends forever! Hector-lot's of luck Ks the girl you've always wanted. Mom Hr Dad my love and etemal thanks! TINA VELEBIL-4 yrs. St. Paul singers, 2 yrs. drama, 3'h yrs. blood drive. To LG good friends forever! To Ann, I leave the headache of my senior year. To -IW, Frosh 8 Soph yr. Close friends forever from Big Sis. JANE VENTURA-4 yrs band, 3 yrs Hi-Jinx, NHS. My pal Denelle-Soph yr. was great! Patty-Froggy 81 Tweeds-Arr!Arr! Maria Alright GoGo's. Tessie-flute power, 9006 times In 6th Sz Fri. games. JG, JA, TJ-my terrlfic band buddies! Deb, Anna, Julie thanks for I2 yrs. of memories. My Sister 81 Ill' sis-good luck. LINDA VERA-Future Moguls Club. To Mawey It Denise bestest buds forever, all the great times we had and yet to come, toodles. Patt and Winnie SR your the greatest. Lisa your Lucifer loves you. Best of luck Lil' Sis. Tony, always It forever. ROSIE VILLEGUS -Sec. Club, March for Hunger. Lunch pals luv ya all great parties, huh? AA keep a i on FeiFei A look out for the llttle green man! MD. tim worp! thanks it was great. Lil Sis, have fun at SP, .IG thanks for the friendship, luv ya! ART VIRAHONTESI yr ftbl. I thank St. Paul for all the good ttmes It's given me: parties games, campouts, trips and all the frtends I met. I also wish tha best of luck to all the future grads. JEANETTE WAGNER-Hi-Jinx, Volleyball, NHS, CSF, Track. Suzy, Laura, Liz and all the BROS, Spark 'em! 126, 353, men I love, good luck. My love arid best wishe to Kathy Us Colleen. JILL -Hlslinx. Ski club 2 yrs, yrbk, Frolh. Peppil, March for Hunger Beach Crew. PW-Bet: she's yours IGBI JY-one more cold brownies, on a rainy nite. DH- ABC gum, PM-backseat spills, AG, SM, MH, LJ, PM, who wanted pina anyways? LG best always. RH wfW and PB EH luck In everything. JUI.IE WILGER-choir, Tarsus, March for Hunger, skl and bkpk club. Pete: Patel, Vet It SB: Iotohla Hullg, Jlll: good momlngl, Jim: Gotcha, T Ht T: good luck, Friends, 82, Irene- luv ya. Thanks SP. LANCE WINGERT4 yrs ftbl, 2 yrs track, 2 yrs Blvd. Boy. Let the Grumon nm. DW In Tumball, McDonalds, 50' Ford, Blvd., Brawls, Jail, Bona-venture, Give em beef Ill' bro. Brats, It's all been said and done, I love you Aida. PAULA ANN WOOD-1 yr Troubadors, 2 yrs SP Singers. 1 yr Lebiantuese, 2 yrs Chamber Singers, 3 yrs NHS, 3 yrs theater, 3 yrs continuity My love always to Franny It Michael, Thanks Mom 5 Dad, Thank God I'm out, good luck to the rest of you! I know l'm going to make It. Ill YOUNGI yr ftbl, I yr track, hnr roll, ASB, yrbk, CSF G NHS PN-hrncnmg wfa shrty, 23 blks, dollas, DTdolIas- how chInts JW-cld brownies R my nltes. TL-2nd per. slngalong. AC, AD, JS. TS, CG. MG. SB, JM, PS. PW. GH. JD, CV-best of ludt. DM- plndianinch. DD-thanx, wedidlt! Hi Marlene! SM, CM-12 yrs. Thanx PH, LS, AB. Joy to the carolers. IAURA ZONA-to my true bro MELLOW sr yr A graduate, kayfwag woman-Iugage racks for the memorable trIpsl'I'HE BROS.-best boys ever that made my yearsltha two J's, 0 lr V-LOVE that's alllMEMRY uv LIZ, BUWIE, MARTIN, JOSE, KARIN, SENSE aahhaa BLAZE UM UP!!! SUE IURN-BB No more green bugs! It's been great! Best wishes In the future! AA. -IC. CB. MM, BB, JW, IJ, AL, TB, ya! Duane, all of my love to you Babe. Wa'ra gonna make It yet! Kevin, good luck at SP, gve em heck! Jill, thank you for being a friend. 7 The 1981-'82 Junior ASB Offi- cers were Dar Wiedeman, John Ac- cornero, Suzanne Poteete, Adriana Estrada, and Cheryl Carrillo. Cheryl, the Junior President, en- joys softball, dancing, and sewing. This was her first year in ASB. Dar, class Treasurer, likes to make rugs and work on her car. She says, lf you can't please everybody, try to please yourself. Suzanne was a Representative. Her hobbies in- clude playing racquetball and riding horses. Adriana, also a Representa- tive, likes to swim and read, and says people should dare to be dif- ferent. John, the third and final Representative, enjoys gardening and collecting seashells. He wants to study medicine at UCLA and be- come a lab technician in the future. Eileen Abbott Sebastian Apodaca Richard Arguijo Jack Barcelo Cathy Barlow William Blackett Julie Blaes John Accornero 72 Il PEOPLE Robert Aguinaga Edward Arredondo Laura Bastidos Timothy Bockhold in 1'-'lf f .... X .. x Vx, N 1. ,, . X 1 Michael Aguirre Joseph Almera Joanne Alvarez Richard Ampudia Lisa Arviso Audrey Avalos Rose Linda Avila Mark Banuelos Darlene Bates Steven Beal Lorraine Beanes Matthew Belland Susan Borchard Edward Borgelt Chris Carol Britschgi Braunschweiger . finial- sv..-N. Juniors Get Together And Go ,vw 1i .....r- . Q1 W, , , .N Mitt? Kim Nunez walks toward the gym to get ready for another day of game' tennis practice. .. ...Q Israel Cartaya Jocelyn Carter Rochelle Casarez Victor Casco Monica Castanedo Sophia Castro Michael Caulfield Alberto Cervantes Alfred Cervantes Cynthia Cervantes Mary Brunton Kristina Budrys Rafael Buitrago Brian Bukosky Deana Burbidge John Byron Louis Cabral Yolanda Cabral Norma Cano Selmy Canto Yvette Cardenas Cheryl Carillo Kelly Paxon enjoys eating a mega- phone at half time during a football PEOPLE Cl 73 The Tim had always attended a pub- lic school. When Tony asked Tim to visit his school, he readily accepted. He never suspected he would be entering another time and dimen- sion. . .The Saint Paul Zone. On a dark January morning, Tim came to visit St. Paul High. As he got out of the car, he noticed some girls in odd costumes. Figuring it was Punk Rock Day , he ignored the sight and followed Tony into school. He soon noticed boys with very short hair. Was this, too, for Punk Rock Day ? lt seemed a bit extreme. Was the whole school made up of Catholic punkers? lt was highly unlikely. Finally, he asked Tony why they all looked so strange. Tony said, What? Oh-the girls' uniforms and the football players, hair, Well, that's not strange, that's Saint Paul. Tim looked around again, thought for a moment, then ran for his life. Chris Wood and Pete Sayeski: in two different worlds. Grace Rosales studies everyone's fa, vorite vocabulary book as she leans against the gym wall. 74 lil PEOPLE Saint Paul Zone la' 'X ? ,,, '23 i W gf M A Kristine Chavez Lisa Chavez Valoree Chilcott Michael Cicchese Wendy Ciulik Paula Clark Lorene Collette Kelly Condon Susan Copeland David Cornejo Deborah Coyne Michael Cruz Gabriella Cuellar Monica Cuellar Jerome D'Agostino Gordon De Bever Donna Damiano James De Beau Steve De Leo Joann De La Ossa Ralph De La PBYIB James Del Castillo Lawrence Joanne Deutsch Veronica Diaz Maria Di Noto Dominguez Lynette Dominguez Paul Edel Suzette Encinas Barbara Endicott Norman Enfield Sandy Herrera and Julie Blaes dur- ing a break in October. ,iii.i X W: I4 Jaime Gomez, and Paul Martin con- tinue a leisurely lunch while Kevin Noonan is distracted by a photogra- pher. -sf' N Ewa , f 'lt is l ext Atv if My X Robert Drake Robert Duda Sarah Duffield Jeanette Espinosa Mark Espinosa Ruffo Espinosa Ed Espinoza Michele Esposito Adriana Estrada PEOPLE lil 75 Dean Estrada Julie Fierro Richard Fischer Thomas Foltz Gilbert Garcia William Gehrke 76 lj PEOPLE 'ii fix Teresa Felix Lisa Fink Kathleen Flock Raymond Fontes Jerry Garcia Mary Germain Lorraine Prado and Sylvia Haro completely ignore Dina Quintanilla as she sneezes herself silly. 9 as ...sa , s.M.sz.swaaaM David Ferneau Stacie Finken Camy Flores Sandra Franco Sylvia Garcia Jaime Gomez Q, as James Ferrell Rita Galvan Gina Gamez Antoinette Garcia Frank Fiori Robert Garnica Lisa Garza John Gasparian Gustavo Flores Jacqueline Randi Graham John Gratzer Donald Gaitan Goodman Mark Garibay Kathleen Gonzalez ' Moving A Bit Everyone who experiences his Junior year thinks differently about it. For some, Junior year begins their first year of freedom: being able to date and drive. Others think of it as a year of excitement: receiv- ing their class rings, going to the prom, or being on a varsity team. And, of course, most students en- joy the increase of power: I like being a Junior because that means l only have one more year to go' Terry Lopez ff. ' ' v , . L. -. Driving my own car to school! No more stuffy car pools! Lisa Fink 1 couldn't stand being an under- classman again. Mark Le Doux We get our class ring finally! Ofelia Vargas l don't get lost anymore, and I've finally learned my locker combina- tion.'! Adriana Estrada '83 is the best! Louis Cabral u 71 Upperclassmen. . finally! Kim Nunez ,v Enjoying the longer lunch hour are Cathy Schmit, Becky Thome, Rhonda Rusciolelli, and Bill Doak. James Gray Stacy Griego Renee Grijalva Steven Grumbine Elisa Guerrero Laura Gunther Karen Guppy John Harding Patrick Haro Sylvia Haro Todd Hays Christopher Heaton Victoria Hernandez Jana Hinrichs Todd Hlifka Lisa Holquin Richard Horne Michael Horth Fred Huizar Vincent lrizarry Donna Jalteco Mary Jimenez PEOPLE fl 77 ,. Juniors Are On The Way U Can you remember back to the first grade, the year in which you realized there were other grades beside your own? At recess in those years the seventh and eighth grad- ers played warball, football, and kickball, three very rough games. You concluded they were mean people. The teachers would not even let you on the same play- ground with them! You wondered if you would be like that when you became a seventh or eighth grader. Before you knew it you were in the seventh grade and you did not feel any different. There was no magic change that made you feel older and more mature. Why not? As a freshmen you faced some of Q' Barbara Leal Mia Mantini Terry Lee Teresa Lopez Matthew Marfice 78 U PEOPLE the same questions. You were at the bottom of the ladder climbing up again. The upperclassmen were so intimidating. Maybe it was be- cause they seemed so big and tall or because they seemed mature. Nevertheless, there were clearly many rungs of the ladder between you and them. Now we are Juniors and near the end of our high school climb. We realize now that there is not a mi- raculous change from youth to ma- turity like we expected there would be. Slowly, and so gradually that we did not realize it had happened, we became those people we long ago admired. ,I .Q 'lg XJ Michael Lemus Christopher Jeffery Lowry Leonhardt Kathy Marron Annette MacDonald Douglas Marshall KN .xx Michael Jimenez Mary Johnston Richard Keh Santos Kreimann Daphne Labadie Javier Lases , 1 4 David Lins Maggie Madigan Paul Martin Jean Lloyd Marty Madrigal Anna Maria Martinez Susan Johnston Joseph Kresan Mark Le Doux Ruben Longoria Jim Mandichak Cecilia Martinez My , ' Gloria Martinez Marybelle Martinez Richard Martinez Robert Martinez Rosemarie Martinez Steven Martinson Fred McKenna lrma Medrano , Bryan Mehring Mario Melendrez Marianne Mendoza Marque Miller Valerie Miramontes John Mireles Frank Montes Steven Montez Sherry Moore Kathy Morasky li ylvwf Therese Siracuse is wrapped in rib- bons as she stands watching the St. Paul football game against Servite. Jerry Moreno Patricia Moreno Frank Morones Mark Mosqueda Robert Mota Amy Mulcahey Anabel Murcia Aaron Muro Tandi Musick Mario Navares Cindy Navarro David Nevarez PEOPLE lil 79 Hang Nguyen Lisa Nichols Robin Nick Jamie Nowinski Kimberly Nunez David O'Guinn Tim Obert Mike Ontiveros Sarah Ordonez Eva Ornelas Leroy Orozco Ursula Ortiz Joseph Perez Stephanie Perez Paula Peters Tram Phan was ,1- Ma 80 lj PEOPLE A group of Juniors contemplate the long lunch line. What could be more satisfying than a Hostess apple pie? Carmelita Va- durro seems to agree. I 5 9- ills .Jr fr I Alfred Otero Kathleen Page Kelly Paxon Thomas Pina George Pla Jeffery Pogue Suzanne Poteete Lorraine Prado Diane Propster ' , Arlopk oft: once fn appea rson Dave It Be Like? As the door to our Junior year closes, we found ourselves looking forward to a new experience - Sen- ior year. From our viewpoint, Sen- ior year seemed to be one of ease, in which our most difficult decision would be whom we should throw out of the Senior lunch line. Every year, the Seniors appear to be hav- ing the best time in their St. Paul lives. We may find, however, that Sen- ior year is not all it seems to be. Many of us will be taking the most difficult courses that we have had yet, and some students will be working, which will make life hec- tic. We will also need to make im- portant decisions concerning col- leges. Nevertheless, as the Senior class, we will have special privileges and an opportunity to affect the school. The class of '83 will strive to be remembered as the best. With the talent we displayed this year, our dream is sure to become a reality. X ' in N nk. ,. -w Michelle Ramos Sean Renteria Ray Robledo Christopher Rodriquez Frank Quattrocchi Ralph Quintana Dian Quintanilla Cesar Reta Edward Rodriquez Lins face Could he be worried about being caught in Senior Quad? Q s W X x X Q., 'FQ is s Q l - - ,. .r -sf X S ibn Q..-...mnnnu........,, siffr- -lfliffff -' - F , Ms s if Q , ,,. fs 3 we-ir Ni .MQ .E ,Q . S j ii 9 .,: W at Q: .,,.,..,, 'i r, 2 ...W -ra 7. Michele Quire David Ramirez Kenneth Ramirez Richard Ramirez Alisa Rivera Monique Rivera Theresa Roberts Jose Robleda Rafael Rodriquez Stephanie Grace Rosales Monique Rosales Rodriquez PEOPLE lil 81 Friends And Family Steven Ruiz Rhonda Rusciolelli Michelle Salcido Irma Sanchez Patricia Sanchez Stephanie Sanchez Michael Sandoval Marie Santana Juniors received many new privi- leges as upperclassmen. They will receive even more as seniors. But do these privileges ,affect their opin- ion of the school? Do juniors like school more than they used to? Here are a few opinions: When I first came to St. Paul the teachers seemed inhuman and 'off limits'. Now I find that teachers are definitely human and usually very nice. Sophia Castro Freshmen year I really disliked St. Paul. I now realize that it is filled with the happiness of a family. I have found that St. Paul is full of opportunities and has many kind people in it who are willing to help. Sarah Duffield School has gotten better since Freshmen year because of friends. I have come to know many wonder- ful people and have made invalu- able friendships which I wouIdn't trade in for the world. Kim Nunez 4' Q Lil -J' 82 U PEOPLE Linda Solorza plays a lonely game of basketball after school. Q., 'NK' r x zen: Catherine Schmit Theresa Scott Michael Shepherd Kara Siciliano .335 egg 2 Joe Ross Michael Rossi Nick Sanchez Suzanne Santillan Peter Sayeski Alicia Serio sk.. ri I 4. - V Ronald Rossa Peter Royston Olivia Sanchez Tony Sarmiento Ann Schlicher Gina Sharp Terese Siracuse Sarah Stockwell Dawn Tedesco Christina Tomey Jackie Valdez Veronica Valencia :fb xivvslgli Stephanie Sanchez, Monique Rivera, and Lisa Guerrero take a break from set building, while John Perry sleeps on. it X Karen Solis Linda Solorza Kathleen Sopp Michael Spisak Karen Stith Colleen Sullivan Christina Szymanski Sheila Tamayoshi Maria Tanori Leslie Taylor Michael Tegeler Patrick Terrones Becky Thome Linda Tinley Jill Todd Edward Torres Gina Trapletti Bob Tucker Bill Tucker Carmelita Vadurro Stephanie Sanchez brings her wicked character to life in our fall production of t'Child's Play, PEOPLE lil 83 Destined To Be A Superior Class For many Juniors this was a very busy year. Nevertheless, we came through it with a lot of spirit and class. We got things done and kept our grades up at the same timer We are, therefore, destined to be one of the best senior classes ever! But now that school is out for the summer, we can sit back and relax for awhile, let our minds unwind, and enjoy ourselves. Take it easy Class of '83' because we have to come back even stronger next year to show everyone that, indeed, we are the best. X A row of brave Juniors attend the March For Hunger assembly along I, s with many other students. 84 U PEOPLE is i Adriana Valenzuela Michele Van Suchtelen Ofelia Vargas Denise Vasquez Timothy Velarde Maricela Venegas Annette Ventura Katherine Vigil Gilbert Villa Paul Villalobos John Vogler Mike Wagner Sean Walsh Scott Walther Richard Whalen Todd White Darlene Wiedeman Laura Wigal Scott Wolf Christopher Wood Mary Yaeger Jackie Yapp Diana Ybarra Timothy Younger Charles Zapata Anita Zazueta Paul Zeko Saverio Zonni Joann De La Ossa carefully twirls Chris Wood Stops to pose for a pic. special batons which are burning at ture after the Junior Ring Ceremony elther ends' is over. fa f ,Q 3 1 ,, V ,, 'or l , la, T 3 gd ' c E i 3 E ,. 2 l V ' ,kg 2 Karen Guppy watches as a friend ready to go back to Set Work not turns her ring after the ceremony An innocent Lisa Guerrero gets realizing that the evil monster is clos- ing in, had concluded PEOPLE i 85 Taking up the burden of new and more challenging activities, the Sophomore Class Officers have really given their class a lift. Pic- tured here are Cynthia Alvarado, Rep., Cynthia Zapato, Rep., Jenni- fer Ferrara, Rep., Sandy Herrera, Pres., and Tom Ortiz, Secf Treas. Jennifer, Sandy, and Cynthia Za- pato managed to take a few min- utes out of their busy schedules to talk to us. Sandy is on the Cross- Country Team and greatly enjoys helping others through ASB. Cyn- thia Zapato loves horseback riding, reading, drawing, and listening to music. She also collects stamps. Jennifer Ferrara is very involved in sports. She loves animals, collects dolls, and hopes to one day to be a TV newscaster. The sophomores worked well all year and made the experience an uplifting one for all. Michael Abajian Cynthia Alvarado George Ankeney Elisabeth Arvizu lrene Aguilar Monica A. Alvarado Enrique Anzaldo Cecilia Ascencio 86 U PEOPLE Virginia Aguilar Monica J. Alvarado Marie Aquino Daniel Avila . 1. afik A L .Q Helen Aguinaga Michael Alcantara Rachel Alcaraz Steven Almera Mary Alvarez Becky Amador Eddie Amaya Jocelyn Andrade Michael Arambulo Joseph Aranda Albert Arellanes Julie Arenal Cathy Ayala Bryan Ayer Matthew Barrass Rosario Barraza l if Lorraine Gonzalez and Desiree Ertle :farm Officers Support Soph Cecile Barrett Hugo Bastidos Julie Beauchamp Edward Begany Maureen Bell Gerald Bellony Joette Beltran Bob Bethel Susan Blake Jack Blanco Stephen Blodgett Mark Bobadilla Paul Bogy Jessica Bonilla Chris Bradley David Brown Margarita Buitrago Brian Butler Kevin Butler James Byers Paul Cadena Joan Cafferty A photographer surprises Maryanne Edna Camero Debbie Campos Lisett Candal John Carlin Mendoza, Lisa Primero, and Jeanne Prioli in the hall of the 100 building. PEOPLE Il 87 John Chavez Kathleen Cochran Michael Cohen Diana Contreras Paul Cordova Steve Cornejo Pam Cruz Linda Cuellar Mark Cueva 88 lj PEOPLE Julie Reznak enjoys a few extra min- utes at lunch. A ,lx A Maricela Carrillo Rudy Castellanos Catherine Cederwall Celine Chabot Matt Cole James Corral Nadeen Carter Carlos Castrillo Richard Cejudo Martha Chamberlin Kristen Condon John Covarrubias Q., Angie Castellana Lisa Cattani Lisa Cerabella George Chavez Sylvia Conti Corina Cruz 1,2,3,4. . e Are Sophomores .aw Q Martina Cueva Daniel Culbertson Suzanne Curtis Elaine Daly Mary DeBever Deirdre DeGrasse Jesus De La Luz Luz Maria De La Rosa Marcel Diano Glenn Diaz Steven Dickson Paul Dispalatro Frances Di Vita Craig Donaldson Jeff Donlevy Doreen Dougherty Q, T wr. . -be , . 5 ,f W - - uw' if 5 Q ' s Quail' .ss T Learning about proofs is fun, espe- cially for this 7th period geometry class. 2 years down and 2 to go The time ticks by so quickly. And we have so much more Wefre still underclassmen Or so they say And the freshmen go about ln their own merry way. There's English and Algebra, Geometry and such. Why do they make us Learn so much? No one pays attention to us - grade 10. But of course they hear From us now and then. to know The classes '82, '83, '84, and '85 They're what's keeping St. Paul alive! We have football, cheer and flag teams too. We take charge of Sadie Hawkins and grams in the school. This year we take the NEDT To test our skills and knowledge and extension of ability. Next year it's the PSAT. Where should we go and What should we be? Only a few more months Till we exceed Then we'll say 1, 2, 3, , . Junior Victory. Grace Johnson Dara Ferra Sandra Durbin James Engen Desiree Ertle Ardath Espinosa Vivian Estrada Yolanda Ferraloro Jennifer Ferrara PEOPLE lil 89 wifi, Q f ,, Patricia Gallegos Alexander Gamboa Thelma Gandara Andy Garcia Henry Garcia John Garcia Jeanette Fino Dale Fisheli Ines Flores John Flores Alan Floyd Cary Floyd Vincent Fontes Leticia Franco Denise Gaitan H ,-als.. W 2. Sw 90 lj PEOPLE Rachel Alcaraz drinks a coke in deep concentration. Judee Garcia Laura Garcia Randolph Garcia Yvette Garibay Jeffery Gentile Beth Gibbons Leslie Goduto Anna Gomez Steven Gomez Rebecca Gonzales John Gonzales Lorraine Gonzalez Edward Gray Ronald Gray Kristen Griffin David Grumbine Louis Guapo Joanne Guerrero Manuel Gutierrez Mariko Gutierrez Michael Gutierrez Elisa Hagen Kristin Hanson Kristina Hanson .44 - rw if Wm. Happiness is finally getting your picture in the yearbook, Sw Hi, I'm Lennie the Lightbulb. I live in one of the sophomore Eng- lish classrooms. I love watching the way you students act when you are bored. You sit there with your heads down on your desks, half asleep, and you girls do your nails. There are always two girls passing notes back and forth. You think the teacher doesn't notice, but then he says, Please bring that note up here. You just sit there saying, Who me? What note? I enjoy watching the teachers during seventh period. If you stu- dents think you are bored, think about your poor teacher. He has already gone over the lecture five times! Test days are my favorite days. I see your faces when the tests are passed out. The test is six pages long and youIve only studied for fifteen minutes. It's hilarious! You tap your feet and scratch your heads while frantically searching for answers. Just imagine what else I can see from here, and from now on, re- member, l'll be watching you. David Hart Steven Heemskerk Catherine Michelle Hernandez Rachel Hernandez Hernandez David Herzog Carolyn Horan Sandra Herrera Rita Huerta PEOPLE lj 91 Tony lvanoff Richard Jackson Loreley Jacobo Rosalva Jasso Lorraine Jimenez Grace Johnson Karen Kerlec James Kirkland Constance Kuszewski ! 92 lj PEOPLE Spirit plays an important part in building excitement around the school. The Sophomore class is one that definitely added to this excite- ment! Steve Jacobo Darren Jones Stephanie Labadie Danielle La Fleur Kathleen Landeros Lisa Lenihan Wm Elizabeth Jaramillo Sandra Juarez Wendy Lacko Robert La Fleur Robert Lasken Donna Lesko Michele Jaramillo Thomas Keogh Denyse Ladeda Lisa La Mere Glenn Ledesma Ellen Licata Sophomore Spirit Soars Eugene Loftus Kathryn Lomont Candace Lopez Karla Lopez Lisa Lopez Michelle Lopez Sonia Luckett Ernie Lutz Denise MacDonald Kelly Madigan Catherine Magdaleno Albert Maldonado Alejandra Marquez Michael Martin Regina Martin Celia Martinez i Rebecca Martinez Thomas Martinez John Matuz Thelma and Joanig enlgy an after Ann McCann Karen McCargar Rafael Medina This year, the class of '84 as- tounded the school with a sudden burst of spirit. Their spirit was evi- denced by their willingness to par- ticipate in spirit week, their enthusi- astic cheering at the rallies, and their optimism within the school it- self. One of the Sophomores' most surprising feats was their banner at the spirit week rally. The banner was painted yellow, the Sopho- more class color. It read, Class of 84, We R Sophomoresf' in huge block letters. The class of '84 used their talents well this year and may prove to be the most creative class yet. John Maldonado Sean Malone Jessica Martinez Joe Martinez Johnny Martinez Matthew Martinez S M Mi h l M C b usan aurer ic ae c a e school snack in an unusually empty PEOPLE Cl 93 Sophomores Speak Out On Reagan What do sophomores think of Ronald Reagan? When the question was asked last December, these were some answers: I think he is doing more harm than good by cutting back on finan- cial aid for the people in need. He should think more about the consequences of the neutron bombfl He uses too much money on arms. I-le's doing the best he can but he should be younger. Reagan is good because he's strong and he knows what he's do- ing. He doesn't make the right deci- sions. I think he was good in the mov- ies but not as a president. , 1 - 4 X Ronnie Mendival Maryanne Mendoza Kris Monroy Marisa Munoz Juan Medrano Frank Mendoza Denise Mohr Jackie Munoz 94 lil PEOPLE Julie Beauchamp and Grace Johnson eagerly watch the Swordsmen as they move toward the victory over Servite at Anaheim Stadium. if W.. M' l ,pt-Q. i Melinda Mendoza Lyn Meno Darren Merlino John Milan Tiffany Miller Michelle Montoya Lynda Moreira Joe Moreno Alex Morentin Paul Mulcahey Esther Muro Robert Nahas Catherine Narvaez Jane Noah Audrey Nohalty Amy Noto Frank Olea John Pacheco Betty Perez Mike Nunes Karen Olson Alice Padilla Fred Perez Chris Obney Monica Ochoa Yvette Ordonez Yvonne Ordonez Andrew Padilla Michelle Painter James Perez Jerome Perez I Desiree Ertle, Wendy Lacko, and Kathy Martus pose for the photogra- phers outside the 200 building during lunch. Celine Chabot and Stephanie Parra are fascinated in watching more than just football. J,- WN Andrew Ortiz Sandra Ortiz Tom Ortiz Stephanie Parra Grace Pascual Phyllis Peinado Jesse Perez Oscar Perez Pauline Perez Kate Perry Bill Pilkington Danny Pogue PEOPLE lj 95 At Th Top Gregory Elizabeth Prado Pravednikov Lisa Primero Jeanne Prioli Ariel Quinones Barbara Quintana Beth Quire Michael Quiros Lisa Ramos Julie Rawlings Sherrie Rawlings Ada Reyes 96 U PEOPLE ...sl l Jeff Donlevy yawns and stretches his way through Mrs. Smith's Spanish class. .84 Sandy Herrera is Sophomore Class President and a member of the Cross Country Team. These ac- tivities present two very different challenges for her. As Sophomore Class President, Sandy feels she is helping others reach their goals as she reaches hers. She feels that Cross Country disciplines her, both in running and schoolwork. Sandy has achieved success in both areas of life. Sandy ran for Sophomore Class President because she enjoyed be- ing SecretaryfTreasurer in her Freshmen year. She wanted to con- tinue to serve in a leadership posi- tion. Sandy says she is happy here at St. Paul and isn't looking forward to graduating. She feels she will be one of those alumni who will stay involved in many activities. Patrick Putman Damien Rickert Gina Rifino Caroline Quitasol Lea Rocha Anthony Rodriguez Leticia Reyes Julie Reznak Laura Rivera Something catches Cheryl Carrillo's and Stephanie Labadie's eyes during lunch between the 200 and 300 buildings. Robert Sanchez Yvonne Sandoval Carmela Santana Frank Sevillano Lisa Sigala Monica Silva Sandra Simon Mark Solano Phillip Solano Rosemarie Toncks Ida Torres Richard Tritz Mark Uribe Aracely Valdez Michael Valenzuela Rene Van Poppel 5 Lookin' Good Sophonune yearis hnahy oven For most of us, it has been a year of hard work and studying, as well as good times. We have used our time and talents well, and have made the Class of '84 something to be proud of Next year, as Juniors, we will have more power with which to in- ' 91, fluence the school. Ring day will establish us as upperclassmen and will bring us closer to the top of the totem pole. We will be able to take advan- tage of our new privileges and make a name for ourselves. So watch out, St. Paul! The Class of '84 is looking ahead and lookin' Peter Valdez Natalie Valdiviez Hector Varela Frank Vargas good! 5 gg . ' 33 - f -25 ? is Chagrin shows on Robert Willig's face as he is scolded by Danielle Mantini. Diana Vela Robert Villa Lisa Volovick Michael Walsh it +1 David Villa Lisa Vogler Mark Walker Keith Watkins PEOPLE Il 99 ls Football That Important? Do sophomores feel that too much em- phasis is placed on the football program? When asked what they thought about this situation, they responded: I think that some emphasis should be put on it because thatfs what put us on the map-our good football team, But the way some teachers and students wor- ship the football players is ridiculous. Julie Reznak ul think that more emphasis should be placed on the football program. Every- thing at this school should revolve around it.H Matt Cole It's hard to put down something you like, but what about other sports in the school? Too little emphasis has been put on them. How about more? St, Paul has other qualities besides the great football team . Kristina Hanson Julie Arenal, Leslie Goduto and Cathy Cederwall find various ways to entertain themselves before a foot- ball game at Anaheim Stadium, i 'Mm r r ' t A' t ll L r E W r l Mike Martin and Randy Garcia ex- perience a lonely afternoon. Tim Weber Veronica West Timothy Whalen Marveen Woods Jeanne Yaeger Kim Yapp David Yzabel Cynthia Zapata Marco Zapien 100 U PEOPLE I Robert Willig Kathleen Younger Victor Zonni Donna Lesko and Sandy Herrera join the crowd in contemplating life as Boy IS Laura Garcia ever mad' Emily they wait for their ride home. Salcido tries to calm her down ,ki i sky wktifaik gm : 'F' :,. ' i mi F ts. Q errr , i ,,' err ij, ,L ,:. 1. , Q, t fy., ,,e..... .6 gi9W' si. .lf E, gs , xi 7 A , L W Q Q dk Who are these enthusiastic students waving at? Stephanie Parra and Maryanne Men- doza get groovy and pose for a pic- ture. Our Freshmen ASB Officers, President Francine Limon, Rep. Su- zanne Accornero, Rep. Armida Otero, Rep. Dina Morales and Sec.fTreas. Mary Hernandez had a wide range of interests, yet worked very well together. Their various interests included meeting new people, listening to New Wave mu- sic, like 'iThe Police , going to the beach, playing volleyball, playing basketball, and listening to various Rock bands like Journey , Their future areas of interest included art, band, and medicine. Most of the officers plan to go to college. They have their eyes on such col- leges as USC, UCLA and perhaps even the Naval Airforce Academy. f ,W K . MM g, ..,, it 'R rf . w Suzanne Accornero Susana Acosta Michael Aceves Alan Adamsen Vincent Agrusa Raymond Aguayo Imelda Aguilar Alan Aguilar Frank Aguilar Alfred Aguilera Gilbert Aguinaga Arturo Aguirre Christopher Phillip Alagna 51156113 Alcala Michael Alcantar Christian Aldecoa Michael Alio Jere Allemand Aguirre Leanne Anaya Lorraine Andrade Janet Apodaca Michael Apodaca Maria Aquino Edward Aragonez Sylvia Alvarez Jeanette Armas 102 Il PEOPLE Linda Arciniega Linda Armijo Linda Arocho Jeannine Aresti Maria Arevalo George Artukovich Andrew Avila Yvonne Banales Leslie Banks Charlotte Barrett Richard Barrios Melissa Beanes Liza Becerra VX4 al Jeff Bermundo Lorraine Blanco Fred Boltz Timothy Borgelt Ann Marie Diane Brickley Arnold Briones Richard Brisson Braunschweiger Louie Bucher Mike Buehring Eric Burbidge Brian Bruce Frosh A t Elizabeth Arredondo Monalisa Arteaga Nancy Barker Bill Barlow Anna Beck Kevin Belland Richard Bellony Bernadette Benavidez rr'r -ri Donna Fogleson and Lisa Fisher en- joy a fascinating conversation. PEOPLE Il 103 In Defense Of Freshmen Who knows why prejudice against freshmen ever began? If freshmen are far from perfect, then the other classes in this school aren't much better. While not wanting to insult anyone, it could be pointed out that the second meaning of the word sophomore, ac- cording to Webster, is a know-it-all whose thinking is really immature or foolish. One of the definitions of ju- nior is a person of lower standing or rank. Seniors really have the best name, but who knows if they deserve it? Maybe if we dropped the stereo- types we could see each other as peo- ple-not labels. Does Elizabeth Arredondo have a stomach ache, or is she about to beat up her friend Lettie Cano? Steven Carrasco Connie Casillas Teresa Castanedo i Christine Castillo Christine E. Castillo Edward Castillo Gilbert Castillo Rick Castillo Gary Celaya Chris Cervantes Elizabeth Cervantes Javier Cervantes 104 El PEOPLE Michelle Brittany Busche Bustamante Pablo Cabral Eileen Calderon Julie Calderon Denise Callinan Alex Camacho Patricia Camero Cindy Campos Leticia Cano . Luci Cantarero Richard Cardenas Ruth Carlin Kristie Carman Steven Carmona Raul Caro Marissa Cervantes Christopher Chavez Daniel Chavez Mary Clark Daniel Colfer Lorena Corral Stephana Corral Johnell Coulombe Leslie Coutee Alec Cox John Crane Kevin Crawley Pat McBride looks for his friends dur- ing a new land crowdedl 45-minute lunch period. L as 'W x A Q J 4 Maria Cuellar Laura De La Parra Joe Doak Garrett Dobbs Loretta Dominguez Rebecca John Dora Curtis Del Rio Consuelo Diano Janice Eccleston Sean Escontrias Steven Espinoza Dominguez Richard Estrada Alexander Dial Deanna Diaz Raphael Estrada Catherine Dunn Lee Eager PEOPLE lil 105 Class Of '85 Makes Its Debut On September 1, 1981, four hundred students from Catholic and public grade schools came to Saint Paul High School for the first time. They made up the Class of '85, Their first days of school were really hectic-running from build- ing to building, and meeting so many new people. Many freshmen were afraid because they didn't know what to expect. But they found it exciting. As the days went on, they began to fit in with the rest of the student body. Of course, the upperclassmen commented about them being lowly freshmen, for- getting locker combinations, and getting lost between classes. But the freshmen had a good time any- way. They especially liked the pep rallies, football games, and monthly dances. By now the first year is nearly over, and the freshmen face three more years here at St. Paul. Wherever their futures lead them, they will always be known as our Class of '85. When the freshmen joined the St Paul family, they also joined the St Paul lunch lines. Richard Ethridge Mercedes Fandino Rosetta Ferraloro David Fischer Lisa Fisher Guillermina Flores Nicholas Flores Donna Foglesong Kimberly Foss Michael Frabotta Johnny Gagne lleana Galindo David Garay Gilbert Garcia James Garcia Raelynn Garcia Thomas Garcia Cynthia Gardea Robert Gardner Martin Garza Lynn Gentile 106 Il PEOPLE Alec Cox gets kicked out of room 113 so the yearbook staff can get to work. Patricia Giddings Marie Gamez Leticia Gomez Bernardo Gonzales Marc Gonzales Martha Gonzales Glenn Gonzalez lrene Gonzalez Linda Gonzalez 'QT Ml! Michael Gonzalez Phillip Goodman Charles Graham John Gray Ann Griego Kimberly Griffin Cindy Guppy Michael Gutierrez Leticia Guzman Monica Guzman Deanne Hakel Agustin Haro Daniel Heller Gavin Henriques Anthony David Hernandez Maria Hernandez Mary Hernandez Mary Heron Christina Hervey David Hidalgo Hernandez PEOPLE Cl 107 Jeff Hlifka Virginia Hocking Brian Hodges Juan Carlos Holub Patricia Hopper Ricky Horth Lisa Hurtado Ann Ibold Lisa Jerome Elsa Jimenez Craig Johnson Lani Johnson Freshman? There are two ways to define freshman In the dictionary a freshman is a student in hisfher first year of high school. At St. Paul, if the meaning of the word freshman was put down on pa- per by any of the upperclassmen, it would be stamped not suitable for people eighteen years or younger due to excessive obscene lan- guage. ln actuality, freshmen are treated badly by almost all upperclassmen, who defend themselves by saying they too were treated badly in their freshman year. But if everyone had such a rough time, why can't they all learn from the experience and lighten the load for freshmen? It is best to consider freshman year as an initiation into St. Paulg a school which is definitely worth the effort it takes to be a part of. All in all, the things we put up with are well worth it. i t k ferr it Tony Jones Patricia Kautz Steve Kennedy Jeff Kiehl Kathleen Kirkland Danny Krause James Kruger Denise Lacko Veronica LaMere Bernardo Landin Christine Lane Lisa Larson Steven Lascano Claudia Lawler Julie Lemus Catherine Francine Limon Timothy Limque Veronica Llanes Manuel Lopez Mark Lopez Leonhardt 108 Il PEOPLE if . . 5 , 5 'ix M ,e if la, Y roi I yfgi i 'lE1-Q L. , BM l Paul Lord Michele Lounsberry Lorraine Lozano Geraldine Lucas Anthony Magallon Christi Magdaleno Andrea Maldonado Lisa Malinzak Christine Marron Mike Marshal Kevin Martin Ted Martinez ig A Liz Lucero During their P.E. class, Angela Vadurro, Gabbie Peniche, Rita Ramos, Blanca Santillan, and Raelynn Garcia enjoy a leisurely game of volleyball 1 ' A f - .....e1zs Isabel Lujan Roxanne Madrid Lucy Mangielli Danielle Mantini Catherine Marquez Frank A. Martinez Frank E. Martinez Mark Martinez PEOPLE Il 109 Freshmen Share Excitement As They Get v.. ff I -wmspxslzrh A - Monica Martinez Ligmelia Mata Patrick McBride Steven Medina Arthur Meza 110 U PEOPLE David Martinson Stacey Matranga Mark McGinnis Magda Medrano Hector Michel EZ? i if 'Y Priscilla Martus Stephen Maurer David McGuire Gloria Mendez Kevin Mireles It was 11:30 p.m., August 31, 1981. St. Paul High School was desolate, it nervously waited to greet the new freshmen who would have orientation the following day. Two soft lonely voices broke the silence, unable to sleep. I can't believe I am going to be twenty-three tomorrow, said one nicknamed Gary the Garbage Col- lector. 'iMaybe this year I will get to know one of our new freshmen. Well, l hope my new owner is a guy. They don't make such a big deal out of birthdays, said Stella Storage. Yes, but this year it is different. Because of our face lifts the stu- dents won't be able to scotch tape those ridiculous signs on our faces, said Gary. I agree, responded Stella, but don't be so hard on the stu- dents. They don't realize we have ..,. if .L l ,VVV 'KH Charles McKenna Denise McKenna Penelope Mendivel Mari Ann Karen Molina Mendoza Anna Monge Involved feelings. You must admit it is excit- ing to meet someone new every year. i'Well, I do know that it is pretty interesting to see what they collect and hang, whether they do their homework and what they eat for lunch. But I hate it when they bring tuna fish. Oh, how that smells! I just hope that this year's Fresh- men class has a lot of people with last names starting with W, X, Y, or Z. It gets so lonely here at the end of the hall, said Gary. I hope that you get to know a freshmen this year, Gary, an- swered Stella. Gary and Stella fell asleep with dreams of getting nice freshmen who would not mistreat them. Gary was able to share himself with someone and he and Stella enjoyed their twenty-third birthday. .I I '55s ' a David Medina Gabriel Medina Katherine Meraz Mike Meraz Carmela Montanez Andrea Montes ef, Junior representative, John Accor- nero and his sister Suzanne, Fresh- men representative, discuss possible A.S,B. activities, as Steve Lascano and Lee Eager prepare to go to class. osx! 3. xt : J it YI ,f i 1 L, Willie O'Leary Lisa O'Neil Christopher Cynthia Orozco Ontiveros Elizabeth Montes Alex Monteverde Gerald Montoya Dina Morales Mike Morales Veronica Morales Fernando Moreno Vernon Morrow Kimberly Muller Luis Munoz Barbara Nahas Javier Navares Cindy Neal Jeff Neely Theresa Nevarez Chris Niemela Patricia Noltensme Fred Nomura Donald Nordella Martin North James Noto Sandra Ochoa Scott Ogle Sean O'Grady ier PEOPLE U 111 Susanna Alcala, Dina Quintanilla and Lorraine Andrade are part of the Phyllis Orozco David Ortega Glory Ortega Peffmming SQU5dS- This year, the Mario Ortiz Marisa Ortiz Armida Otero Drill Team found new life with the Rozanna Padilla Keith Page Robert Palacios Class of '85- Jisq, 0 4 A 1 ' amass: IlPEOPLE Freshmen wage contests of strength Mark Papac Sandra Pascual Gene Patouillet Debra Payan as Pat McBride referees. Roger Pebley Julie Pelia Elvira Pena Gabriela Peniche Victor Perdomo Yvonne Perea Christine Perez Laura Perkins Ted Prenovost Marie Price Gina Principe Philip Prouty Kim Phan Traci Poe Rene Ponce Paul Pravednikov S Q , M I Gilbert Puga Timothy Putman Charles Quire Daniel Ramirez a Life Easier The Big Sister-Little Sister Pro- gram is an old tradition at St. Paul. The program is designed to help freshmen girls join the mainstream of our student body. Since high school is a completely different ex- perience than anything that has come before, it is often difficult for freshmen to adjust to the changes. Therefore, each freshman girl is given a senior big sister who makes things a little easier, giving the freshman advice or help when- ever possible. This year the tradition continued. Even before the school year began, a picnic was held at La Mirada Re- gional Park. lt was a chance for all the girls to get together and have fun. It was also a time for making new and lasting friendships and be- coming involved in the school fam- ily. ll: Six.. ...tseu Rita Ramos Cecilia Razo Christine Reibestein Edmund Reyes Shannon Suzanna Robledo Eric Rodriguez Diane Robles Javier Robles Marcella Robles Patrick Rockenbach Richardson Benny Rodriguez Nanette Romero Linda Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez Nicholas Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez Jennifer Rodarte Marie Romero Ray Rodriguez PEOPLE lil 1 13 Alisa Ryan Kimberly Ryan Scott Ryan Eddie Salman Alicia Sanchez Ernesto Sanchez Blanca Santillan Felicia Sarmiento Shana Savage K rs, 114 Cl PEOPLE Cindy Ruiz, Kim Griffin, Cindy Neal, Richard Cardenas, and David Hidale go enjoy listening to the Christmas concert. lvonne Rosales Albert Saenz Lilia Sanchez Patricia Schindler Lisa Silva Martha Solis X, 153' E, -ww XY, .Ll .JAX A Mary Royston John Salazar Oscar Sanchez Rene Sevillano Delaney Smith Michele Rucinski Andrew Salcido Robert Sanchez Angel Shatto Donna Smith Deborah Sorensen Bill Sowa X., A. . , Cynthia Ruiz Paul Salcido Susan Sandoval Richard Sigur Robert Smith Danielle Spehar 'L A Change Of Pace Freshman year was a memorable year for many of us because it was a change of pace. Since conditions were different than those in our grade school years, unexpected things often happened. Some fresh- men expressed their thoughts on the differences between their ex- pectations of high school and what they actually found. Barbara Nahas said, I didn't think I could meet and get to know as many interesting people as I did in so short a time! lt's more of a challenge than I thought it would bef' said Leslie Banks. K'lt's different than my last school. Here, you have more op- portunities to learn. You also get to meet and make friends with a lot of new people, remarked Ruth Car- lin. V .. 4. One of the ways the Freshmen Class shows its spirit is by participating in cheers and yells at the football games, Darren Spinelli Andrea Stankiewicz Richard Stubbs Dina Tank Andrew Tejeda Linda Tercero Dominic Terrones Liz Torrez Steven Torrez Monica Tourville Mary Tritz Dena Turrietta Antonella Underhill Angela Vadurro John Valderrama Sonya Valero Dominic Vandendries Mary Varallo Hector Venegas Eric Velarde Veronica Vela Nora Vasquez PEOPLE ll 115 What Does The Future Hold? Many freshmen congregate outside the 100 building during lunch. 'Q 'Q Il No one can grow without first having goalsg the freshmen were no exception. ln January, we asked several freshmen what they wanted to be doing 10 years from now. Monica Tourville said she would like to be studying medicine, and to be married. Gilbert Castillo hopes to be a doctor. Francine Limon said she hopes to be married to Sting of the New Wave group, The Police. She wants to live in Laguna Hills. The future may hold a rich boy- friend for Antonella Underhill, who hopes for a blond, blue eyed surfer. 'ki Vicki Ventura Alesia Villasenor Theresa Weidman 116 Il PEOPLE Thomas Viayra Anna Villalobos Victor Virgen Sharon Walsh Barbara Whitney Rebecca Wilhelm Cathy Woller Eric Zeko She also dreams of being an execu- tive secretary in a Beverly Hills of- fice. Frank Martinez wants to be ei- ther studying medicine or acting. Alec Cox wants to be a bachelor. He'll also be a computer technician and, on the weekends, he'll be play- ing football. Whatever their hopes were, it is likely that the future will lead them into directions they had never dreamed of. Then years from now, it will be interesting to see how much success they have had in achieving their goals. 1 -4 r., fi 9,-, 1 . P ' if wi N Q V '. lv . if lf? .. ,gras Q ,A N Q -nd Mary Clark braces herself for a St. Raymond Villalobos Todd Waymire Lisa Windhorst Elizabeth Zuniga Paul burrito. Sean Escontrras laughlngly makes hrs point to Joe Doak and Buffy Whrt ney. Rick Horth and Danny Krause aren t paying any attention to the camera They're too rnterested 1n somethmg else that we cant see 5 X X53 ss- 3 s P, Y .as X F' Here is another vrew of the lunch crowd outsrde the 100 burldmg The extra 15 mlnutes of lunch pfOVld9 plenty of trmc for studylng and talk ing 118 U PEOPLE Fr. Aidan Carroll Principal Administrating Students think of administrators as people who sit behind desks all day. In actuality, our administrators, in run- ning our school, have many responsi- bilities. They handle school budgets, class scheduling, registration matters, and decisions regarding school im- provement. They also work with com- munity officials in dealing with public affairs. A few administrators even teach classes. This keeps them in con- tact with students and allows a chance for better communication between ad- ministrators, students, and other facul- ty members. As we can see, being an administra- tior is a difficult job, but St. Paul's administrators always manage to be on top. Mr. Ray Guarlno Assistant principal, Fr. Carroll, Miss Oswald, Miss Fleckenstein, Mr, Guarino, Sciience and Sister Ruth stand back and listen to the speaker who is talking to the eighth graders. Mrs. Hemme starts preparing for the after school madhouse! Sr. Barbara Neist Mr. Hank Mondaca Mrs. Cecilia Hemme Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys Dean of Girls Religion , ..- r i t A .. 4 ug, 'll' A , .mfff A xx , .5 - f-.c - fa Y f'? 1' ,LL 4 T Steve Wilkerson shows Br. Otto that he has brought in his ceramic project. Mrs.. Gabriella Chapman Counseling, Psychology, Math l 'NIA ap X , is ' Mr. James Kubasek Mrs. Chapman relaxes as the juniors Counseling' Religion examine their grades. Sister Veronica O'Doherty C.H.F. Br. Denis O'Sullivan Counseling, English Counseling Dept. Chairperson, Miss Deborah Oswald Business, Activities Dir., A.S.B. Mod., Secre tary Club Mod. PEOPLE E 119 Right: Mrs. Brown chuckles when pie is thrown in her face at a pep rally. Far right: Mr. Jiru teaches Dual, ism to his junior Church History class, Miss Mary Kate Barrass Math Miss Ardee Barron Spanish, Girl's P.E., Performing Squads' Mod. 120 Il PEOPLE Mr. Marijon Ancich Boy's Athletic Director, Vars. Foot- ball Coach Mrs. Cynthia Armstrong Business Dept. Chairperson, Junior Class Mod. Mrs. Karen Bennett Social Studies Dept. Chairperson, Advanced Placement Coordinator Mrs. Paulina Atkinson Math Dept. Chairperson Board Games Mod. by i Mrs. Madoline Brown Home Economics Dept. Chairperson Mr. Thomas Cendejas Religion, Senior Class Mod. Bowling Club Mod., Fishing Club Mod., Entertainment Club Mod. East To West, S.P.'s The Best This past year, Miss Andrea Pirraglia joined the St. Paul faculty in the English Department. Due to an undying curios- ity for what life was like on the West Coast, Miss Pirraglia left all her friends and family in New York to come to Cali- fornia. Here she attended USC, and worked toward her goal - a Masterls Degree in Instructional Technology. According to Miss Pirraglia, life in Cali- fornia runs at a much slower pace than in New York. lf you can make it in New York, she stated, you can make it any- where! Miss Pirraglia respects the fact that Californians are so willing to meet and help total strangers. They have a good sense of hospitality here! she ex- claimed. Miss Pirraglia's courage in leaving her home and her security is an inspiration to us to become more independent and reach for our own highest goals. , , . ,- ,-. -Q . 3525 ' M Tiff ff f J A 7 kv My S While photographers divert Mr. Din- Through all the hassles of NHSXCSF, neen's attention, Linda peeks at the Sr. Ruth still manages to smile. answers. Shari' .. ..,,,,,, ,A , em. iii,-nw -li it ! , 8,3 ll Mr. Michael Dinneen Social Studies, Boys Vars. Basketball Coach Mr. Ted Clark Band Director Mrs, Cathy Duggan Mrs. Roberta Estrada English Math A Mr. Tim Evans Fine Arts PEOPLE U 121 Experience 0f 1 Years Miss Sheri Fleckenstein Girls' P.E. Dept. Chairperson, Athle- tic Dir., Vars. Softball Coach. Miss Joy Friederich Fine Arts Mrs. Ethna Garcia English Dept. Chairperson 122 Il PEOPLE A major change in the administration this year came when Mr. Mondaca took the job as Dean of Boys. For the past 18 years, Hank Mondaca has been with St. Paul as a science teacher. He has taught physiology, physics, chemistry, and biol- ogy, which happens to be his favorite subject. When asked how he first felt about his new position, Mr. Mondaca replied, A little skeptical, but I had seen the disci- pline deteriorating and l knew that I was capable of bringing our boys back to or- der.'l Mr. Mondaca said that the students are much more receptive and eager to learn than they were 18 years ago. This makes teaching more enjoyablef, he ex- claims. Before teaching at St. Paul, Mr. Mon- daca worked as a social worker in Los Angeles. He directed gang oriented youths into various activities and hobbies. To escape the worries of his job, Mr. Mondaca enjoys skiing, swimming, and reading. He belongs to four book clubs and, when he gets the chance, finishes an entire book at one sitting. This past sum- mer he read approximately 500 books on various subjects. The most interesting to him are those centering around historical events. 'Becoming the Dean of Boys did not change my personality, Mr. Mondaca in- formed us. 'Tm not being strict, l'm sim- ply enforcing the rules that have already been made. We all know that Mr. Mondaca plays an important role in our school, and we should consider ourselves lucky that he is still here! Mr. Matthew Gebken Mrs. Marguerite Grimm Ms. Karen Gunningham Math Religion, Freshmen Class Mod. History, Religion, Girls' Vars Bas ketball and Track Coach During a volleyball game, Miss Fleck- enstein reflects on the many things she has yet to do before leaving school. Mrs. Grimm passes back the seven '- ll-- page pop quiz! Mr. Schrader poses for psychoanaly' sis during his psychology class. Mrs. Betty Heckert Mr. Robert Hill Mrs. Eva Hllts English Boys' P.E. Vars. Baseball Coach Business ' Mlss Michelle Hamilton English, History Mr. John Hannan Asst. Band Director Mrs. Pamela Hayes Spanish, Girls' P.E., Pep Squad Moderator Miss Julie lnfante History PEOPLE Il 123 Dedication Results In Pride Student attitudes toward teachers var- ied. We often found ourselves saying Oh, he is too strict, or I don't like her at all! How many of us really took the time to get to know the teacher as a person before establishing our opinions? If we understood that all teachers are individuals who had their good and bad days, we would have thought before we spoke. Many students gave up on their work, but did you ever see a teacher give up? No, because they have a quality that very few people possess-dedication. The St. Paul teachers not only had the responsibility of passing certain knowl- edge on to their students, but they had the responsibility of showing us how to live Christian lives. They taught us through words and actions. We all know that teachers don't get the applause they deserve, but it is time to celebrate the fact that the teachers here at St. Paul are the best all around! 1 24 U PEOPLE Mrs, Sabet and her shadow explain the biological concept of cell division. .3 , 1 I ,V fi Miss Peterson gets an opportunity to . ,, 3 i s ' - r.., y ,si be her wacky self at a pep rally! ...,. , M 3 it gg 2 1 Mr. Hannan directs the Intermediate band with their new piece of music. Mrs. Cynthia Johal Mlss Barbara Kearney Fine Arts, Tarsus Mod., Musical Coordinator S ,Mi , 'V 1,41 Fr. Michael S. Noclta School Chaplain, Religion Dept, Chairperson, Football Chaplain, Cross Country Coach, Asst. Track Coach Sr. Ruth Lynch English On Back To School Night, Miss Sacco explains to the parents what she expects of her students. Brother Marius Drafting Dept. Chairperson, Book- store Coordinator Mrs. Dulcie McCracken Spanish, Racquetball Club Mod., Play Choreographer PEOPLE lil 125 Former Student Returns To Teach At St. Paul Mrs. Louise Fleming Head Librarian, Library Guild Mod. Mrs. Junle Nugent Science Mr. Conrad Omillanowski Religion 126 D PEGPLE Like many other alumni from St Paul Mr Jim Kubasek returned here to teach Since his first year in 1979 Mr Kubasek has been teaching religion and has coun seled the freshmen and sophomore boys Jim Kubasek attended St. Paul from 1966-1970. Here he met his wife who he has been married to for 8 years. They met in class, went to a Sadie Hawkins dance, and continued dating, which led to their marriage in 1973. The couple now has one daughter with whom they spend much of their time. When he is not working, Mr. Kubasek enjoys going to the beach, reading, and fishing and backpacking in the Sierras. Since he comes from a family of9 chill dren, he looks forward to family gather- ings. Because he is studying law, he doesn't get too many opportunities to do the the things he enjoys. Mr. Kubasek values his job here at St. Paul and does not intend to leave until he is admitted into the practice of law. He is a good person, with a remarkable sense of humor, who has added to the St. Paul feeling of pride! , , i Brother Otto 0.S.F. Mrs. Candee Paredes Fine Arts Dept. Chairperson Math KX 'wana Sr. Mary Paul Science Dept, Chairperson, Religion Miss Peterson, known for her wit and friendliness, sports one of her flashy smiles H a trait often seen around school. , Eager to hand in their homework, Junior students, Carol Britschi and Rosemarie Martinez, gather around Mrs. Bennett's desk. Miss Andrea Plrraglla English Mr. John Pool Social Studies Golf Tea , m ketball Advisor Mrs. Josle Powell Mod., Bas- Spanish Sr. Mary Perpetua English A friendly chat with her students puts Miss Pirraglia in an excellent mood. Miss Lucy Peterson Girls' P.E., J.V. Volleyball Coach, J.V, Girls' Basketball Coach Mrs. Robin Raco English, Speech Team Mod. PEOPLE Il 127 Mrs. Barbara Sabet Science Miss Lucy Sacco Math, Yearbook Mod. Mr. James Schrader Social Studies Mr. Mark Self Varsity Volleyball Coach 128 ll PEOPLE Mrs. Brown: sew, fish Through all the hassles of grading homework and making tests, some teach- ers managed to squeeze in some time to do the things they enjoy doing. Here are a few examples of what they like to do in Plants their spare time. Mr. Jiru: Mrs. Melonuk: roller skate, read fiction, take care of run, go to the movies Mr. Schrader: 5 camp, collect Beatle items, go to concerts r. Therese Marie: listen to music, watch sports Mrs. Nugent: snow ski, do needlework Sr. Mary Paul, Mrs. Duggan, Mrs. Estrada, and Mrs. Nugent gather Mrs. Sabet: around the refreshment table at a decorate the house, draw, play with baby shower for Mrs. Paredes. children Mrs. Walker enjoys taking her neph- FY- Nocltai ew, Randy, to a St. Paul football hike in Yosemite, run game. Mrs. Alicia Smith Mr. Jerry Stets Spanish Religion Sister Therese Marie, O.P. Foreign Language Dept. Chairper- son, Spanish Club Mod., Spanish Honor Society Mod. Facult M mbers Make Th Most 0f Their Spare Tim Mr. Ross, a temporary substitute in the math department, shows his school spirit in the facultyfstudent basketball game. 2? 1 ff ff N ll J ,f-f 'J I Ti' 5 GQ Mrs. Armandina Turner Science, Math Mr. Dave Vasquez Drafting Mr. Jim Walker Boys' P.E., Social Studies, Boys' Varsity Track Coach if Mrs. Patricia Walker English, Sophomore Mod., Newspa- per Mod. PEOPLE lil 1 29 Staff M mbers Make i I St. Paul A Better Place To Teach Mr. Marcie Aranda Head Custodian ' mf 5 Not pictured: Mrs. Nora Martinez-Kitchen Mrs. Ceil Ronan-Office Mrs, Terry CrouchAOffice 130 lj PEOPLE During a typical day on the job, Mrs. Whitehead talks on the phone to a parent while Mrs. Shaia checks the file for a student's record. 2 s After serving lunch to the faculty and students, the kitchen helpers, Mrs. Gladys Armstrong and Mrs. Alice Klemens, wash the dishes. Mr. Rodolfo Hurtado Custodian WN- Mr. Joauquin Garcia Custodian One of our custodians help in the process of refinishing the gymnasium floor. In support of the actual teaching staff, there was a group of twelve who contin- ued their work with little recognition. These people were the kitchen, maintens ance, and office workers. The office la- dies had many responsibilities, such as, taking messages, handling tuition, and filing records. The maintance crew were not ordinary custodians because they not only cleaned, but also they trimmed shrubbery, and made St. Paul a more pleasant place for teachers and students. Caught in one of her spare moments, Mrs. Shaia, the head office worker poses for a picture. The kitchen staff ran our entire lunch program, preparing the food and order- ing the snacks we would enjoy! All of these workers were blessed with patience, understanding, and caring. They remained dedicated to their jobs throughout the year. We could have nev- er made it without these special people. ,M 2 M :W Mr. Luclno Nava Custodian Q S Mr. Paul Nava Custodian PEOPLE lil 131 Coaches Ancich and Walker instruct Hector Palacios on which play to run when he enters the game. Bob Was- zak stands by taking down notes. As Amat players try to complete a pass, Michelle Salcido covers num- ber 13 and attempts to break it up. Bob Peters collides with an opponent from Bellflower as they each attempt to pass the ball with their heads. Chris Heaton anticipates the re- bound from Keith Walkin's attempt at two points. The J.V. Team played against Murphy High School. 132 lil SPORTS t t o r ti Q ,t f X t at it t ,. 3 L i 'mg X X-EX to Y Gina Trapletti springs to the air to return the ball back across the net. Colleen Sullivan and Peggy Gutierrez quickly move in to complete the task in case Gina would miss. SPORTS Inside everyone there lies a desire to prove to others that we are the best, and to prove to ourselves that we are capable of working towards, and finally reaching a personal goal. There are many places this Hspirit of competitionw shows up, but a predominate one is sports. Here at St. Paul, students are encour- aged to join any number of the ten sports offered. Whether it be baseball or soft- ball, tennis or golf, all offer a chance to prove one's ability and achieve one's goals. The desire to compete leads us to becoming unique individuals. ELEBRHTING THE SPIRIT CDF CITIPETITICDN SPORTS lj 133 Swordsmen Keep Tradition And Aim For A Winning Season Football plays a very important part here at St. Paul, and everybody looks at it in a different way. These are the answers some varsity players gave when they were asked what it was like to play football at St. Paul. Larry Guereque: It's different. It's like an honor. There's no program like it. You learn twice as much as guys from other schools. Robert Garcia: You can learn many things from the Wise Man that you can use all through life. Cliff Heidrich: It means hard work and dedication. You learn how to get the most from yourself. ltls keeping tradition and having admiration for those who started this great winning tradition. John Donlevy: Being a Swordsmen is a once in a lifetime thing. It takes many hours of hard work and determi- nation. To wear that sword on your helmet takes a lot of courage and pride. Being a Swordsmen is some- thing that will bring you closer to both your community and yourself because of the tradition and togetherness you experience. Tony Stagno: It's an opportunity you don't want to pass up. It's one of the best things that could happen to some- one. It's all pride. Lance Wingert: Playing ball for a team like St. Paul and under a coach like Ancich, is something that I believe every kid should go through. He doesn't just teach how to win on the field, but how to survive life and its obstacles. It's a great feeling playing for a team when you know everyone and their dog is out there watching the best. I don't think there is anyone that has been associated with St. Paul that can be any prouder than me for play- ing for a team like thisf' X Q . Top row: Brian Bukosky, Rich Canales, Casey Morales, Ed Primero, Jeff Pogue, Brian Clements, Nick Dispalatro, Hank Mondaca, Sal Apodaca, Joe Ross, Todd White, Mike Jimenez, Robert Oviedo, 2nd row: Coach Walker, Mike Sandoval, Andy DeGrasse, Manuel Juarez, Xavier Espino, Joe Pina, Fred Salas, George Pla, Ruben Segura, Mario lrizarry, Frank Morones, Mike Cruz, Greg Maciasg 3rd row: Coach Ancich, Coach Stith, Coach Lopez, Leroy Orozco, Tim Younger, Frank Quattrocchi, Jim Magdaleno, Fred Huizar, Joe Almera, Pat Haro, Coach Crawley, Coach Hill, Coach Olmedo, 4th row: Lance Wingert, Deron Ertle, Mark Walker, Alex Espinoza, Mike 134 lj SPORTS Aguirre, Steve Chavez, Rich Alcantara, Parris DeVine, Cliff Heidrich, Jose Olmedog 5th row: Seb Apodaca, Rich Arguijo, John Donlevy, John Gaspar- ian, Tony Stagno, Ted Lawrence, Mark Mosqueda, Mike Shepherdg 6th row: Patty Minjarez, Dave Ferneau, Robert Garcia, Mark Espinosa, Steve Martinson, Don Gaitan, Tony Sarmiento, Bill Blackett, Andy Stankiewicz, Bill Doak, Rebecca Varela, front row: Ray Fontes, Larry Martinez, Mario Melendrez, Lou Cabral, Hector Palacios, Paul Martin, Ed Espinoza, Larry Guereque, not pictured: Paul Magana, Steve Montez, and Norm Enfield. Andy Stankiewicz tries to escape the defensive team of Burroughs. The Swordsmen won 25-13. X' K T ,r f .N .. 'Qs Ti A . NJ: A. ..-sf-'VS ,T .i . -- U : ill ' . N4 f -rs .. T r,,iN,,aM,,,g xx. tx T A at Hank Mondaca attempts a field goal against Fountain Valley. St. Paul won 21-3. After receiving the ball from Tim Younger, Alex Espinoza looks for someone to hand off to in the game against Redlands. The pass he made helped the Swordsmen win 30-14. Andy Stankiewicz gets tackled by two Fountain Valley Barons, SPORTS Il 1 35 Swordsmen Are Superlor Once again, the Varsity Football Team has proved to be a great team, despite the fact that it was the smallest physical team in St. Paul history. Coach Ancich and the other varsity coaches had a very optimistic outlook for the season. Last year, the team won all the pre-season games, and this year was a repeat of it. At the end of the presea- son, the team was 6-0. The pre-season started off with a 30- 14 victory over Redlands with touch- downs by Manuel Juarez, Casey Mo- rales, and Lance Wingert. The Swords- men went on to win over Burroughs with a score of 25-13. This game was won by the offensive team. Andy Stan- kiewicz made several outstanding plays in the game, and was the top receiver. Defensive leaders in the game were Robert Oviedo, Ruben Segura, Parris DeVine, and Andy DeGrasse. The next pre-season game was against Fountain Valley, who had defeated the Swords- men in the CIF playoffs last year. The team got revenge on the Barons by win- ning 21-3. The defense and Alex Espin- oza played a big part in the win. In the game against Fontana, the Swordsmen had a very close victory of 17-14. The winning field goal was kicked by Hank Mondaca in the last few minutes of the game. The team also had a victory over the Braves who came all the way from Lompoc to face the highly ranked Swordsmen. The score was 21-0. De- fense played a big part in keeping Lom- poc scoreless. The final pre-season game against Loyola, was won by the Swordsmen 17-14. Touchdowns were made by Robert Oviedo and Andy Stan- kiewicz. Once again, Hank Mondaca won the game with a field goal in the remaining few seconds. The hopes and efforts of a winning pre-season were carried into the follow- ing league games. Tim Younger tries to stop a Bur- roughs player who is trying to tackle Manuel Juarez. Coach Ancich gives a pep talk to Manuel Juarez on the side lines. 136 lj SPORTS The Varsity Team lines up outside the gym before the first rally of the year. The rally encouraged students to cheer the team to a victory over Redlands. Cliff Heidrich tries to block a Foun- tain Valley player and help lead the team to a victory of 21-3, During the Redlands game, Alex Espinoza calls the play. SPORTS E 137 s Mark Walker, Xavier Espino, and Sal Apodaca block Bishop Montgomery players while Manuel Juarez carries the ball, Something catches Xavier Espino's eye as Robert Garcia, Alex Espinoza, Hank Mondaca, and Andy Stan- kiewicz watch the game intently. Swordsmen Win ngelus Leagu Q Robert Garcia, Dave Ferneau, Mike Shepherd, and Larry Guereque try to stop a Mater Dei player, Managers Donna Jalteco, Patty Min- jarez, and Rebecca Varela pose for g- the photographers before the game at Anaheim Stadium. Andy Stankiewicz and Jose Olmedo, two of the team captains, shake hands with the captains from Mater Dei. The first league game of the 1981 sea- son was against Mater Dei. St. Paul won 31-24 after being behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Great offensive and defensive plays helped bring the team to victory. The game against Servite was played at Anaheim Stadium. Besides the thrill of playing at the Big A, the Swordsmen also had the thrill of beating Servite 10-6. Lance Wingert scored the touchdown, Hank Mondaca kicked the field goal, and Xavier Espino was the leading rusher with 37 yards on 14 carries. Bishop Montgom- ery also lost to the Swordsmen with a score of 28-0. St. Paul has 21 first downs during the game and had such control of the game that the second string players were put in. The final league game against Bishop Amat proved to be excit- ing. When game time was up, the score was tied at 14, but because the game was to determine the Angelus League Cham- pion, the game went into overtime. At the end of 4 overtimes, St. Paul had won 42- 35, Andy Staniewicz had set a school record for the most receptions, and Alex Espinoza had set two school records for passing. After finishing the season with a 10-0 record and the Angelus League title, the Swordsmen went to the Big Five Confer- ence playoffs. QW..-K, ff SPORTS Il 139 Swordsmen Dazzle 30,000 Fans And Become C.l.F. Champs Xavier Espino jumps over his team mate as he runs with the ball. Eisenhower was the first team the Swordsmen faced in the Big Five CIF playoffs. St, Paul won 28-7 with touch- downs by Alex Espinoza and Andy Stan- kiewics. Cliff Heidrich, Jeff Pogue, Mike Cruz, Parris DeVine, and Andy DeGrasse only let the Eagles score once. ln the second round of the playoffs, the Swords- men met Fountain Valley and won 14-3. Defensive players once again did a su- perb job. The two St. Paul touchdowns were made by Lance Wingert and Xavier Espino. St. Paul went on to challenge the Friars and ended up beating Servite 41-7. The defense was led by Robert Oviedo, Parris DeVine, and Mike Shepherd. Touch- downs were scored by Andy Stankiewicz, Xavier Espino, Mike Shepherd, and John Donlevy. Hank Mondaca and Greg Ma- cias also increased the score by success- fully completing several field goals. The final game in the playoffs was against Colton. St, Paul won 30-9, finish- ing the season 14-0. Touchdowns in this final game, played at Anaheim Stadium, were made by Andy Stankiewicz, Todd White, and Xavier Espino. Hector Pala- cios ran for two 2-point conversions, aid- ing the team in the victory. The Swords- men win made St. Paul CIF champions. Todd White tries to escape a Colton opponent, 140 If SPORTS Manuel Juarez rushes between his opponents in an attempt to gain yardage. Alex Espinoza, riding on the shoul- ders of the crowd after the victory over Colton, indicates that St. Paul is number 1. Winning Team SCORING TD TOTAL PTS 13 78 Has Great 34-JUAREZ 9 54 8 48 Statistics DEFENSE TACKLES ASSTS 55-HEIDRICH 81 34 1981 VARSITY 57-POGUE 62 59 GAMES 22-SHEPHERD 59 35 80-OLMEDO 41 21 ST. PAUL 21 vs. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 3 ST. PAUL 17 Vs. FONTANA 14 ST. PAUL 21 Vs. LOMPOC 0 ST. PAUL 17 Vs. LOYOLA 14 Npcffss 'f,f,2E'VfR,i ms LONGEST ST. PAUL 31 vs. MATER DEI 24 87-STANKIEWICZ 55 920 16.4 9 61 ST- PAUL 10 VS' SERVITE 6 82-WINGERT 21 299 14.2 4 25 ST. PAUL 28 Vs. BISHOP 26-ESPINO 25 307 12.3 5 54 MONTGOMERY 0 ST. PAUL 42 Vs. BISHOP AMAT 35 ST. PAUL 28 Vs. EISENHOWER 7 PASSING C YDS ST. PAUL 14 Vs. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 3 ATT OMF ST. PAUL 41 Vs. SERVITE 7 40 1959 ST. PAUL 30 vs. COLTON 9 PUNTING During the Awards Banquet, Coach N0' YDS AVE LNGS1' Ancich speaks to the crowd. 71-MONDACA 60 2457 41.0 71 17-CHAVEZ 4 122 30.5 37 PUNT RETURNS No. YDS AVE LNGsT TD 87-STANKIEWICZ 20 115 5.8 20 0 22.sI-IEPHERD 3 44 14.7 39 1 Klcxorrs . No. YDS. 89-MACIAS 39 1849 76PMORONES 19 849 KICKOFE RETURNS No. YDS. 87-STANKIEWICZ 14 415 13-FERNEAU 11 224 PASS INTERCEPTIONS No. YDS. LNGST. 42PPlNA 10 90 38 22-SHEPHERD 7 34 20 RUSHING TCB YG LNGST 26-ESPINO 178 737 36 34-.IUAREZ 144 458 14 SPORTS U 141 F-Troop Goes To Combat After a slow start, the JV Football Team, which was composed of 15 sen- iors, 26 juniors, and 5 sophomores, be- came more experienced in playing. Coach Hill said they played better as a team this year than they had in the past. He said the team, also known as F-Troop, was very closely knit and that many trust- ing and true relationships were made dur- ing the season that would last throughout the boys' high school years. In talking with the players, it was dis- covered that they think JV football is fun. They liked the chance to play and learn. They said that playing JV football was a good experience that will benefit their future in playing on the varsity team. JV quarterback Mike Aguirre calls the play in the Fontana game. if Tony Sarmiento clutches the ball as he gets tackled by a Fontana player. Quarterback Mike Aguirre gets tack- led, before he can get rid of the ball, by a steeler defender, 142 lil SPORTS ski assi if Ig A I. a s Q--Rst,-Str is Q - '53 1 1.T..'aiN - f + X ,jk . . xwgx- ,wi V .L ..., 1 Q' sig it 95 1 - ., ., -. is .. so A A Q is . X 1- -- :f d Sy - FE- 1 :ms , r .. 1 1 M L':' L 'a ',A' xr , .Lk tp-2, Y -Q., . ,., . ,, ., ,. -. Top Row: John Donlevy, Bill Doak, Larry Guereque, Steve Chavez, Kelly Madigan, Frank Quattrocchi, Mike Jimenezg 2nd row: Ron Gray, Don Gaitan, Rich Alcantara, Leroy Orozco, Mario lrizarry, John Covarrubiasg 3rd row: Tony Stagno, Deron Ertle, Nick Dispalatro, Pat Haro, Joe Ross, Norm Enfield, Frank Moronesg 4th row: Rich Arguijo, Mike Sandoval, Ed Primero, Robert Garcia, Fred Huizar, Matt Coleg 5th row: Fred Salas, Brian Bukosky, Dave Ferneau, John Gasparian, Steve Martinson, Danny Pogueg 6th row: Greg Macias, Jim Magda- leno, Tony Sarmiento, Seb Apodaca, Bill Blackett, Mike Aguirre, front row: Coach Lopez, Mario Melendrez, Larry Martinez, George Pla, Lou Cabral, Mark Espinosa, Ed Espinosa, and Coach Hill. J.V. quarterback, Steve Chavez, passes the ball to a receiver in hopes of a completion. St. Paul 32 St. Paul 27 Paul 21 Paul 21 Paul 20 . . vr,-.. . -. . g . X ,. ,A in Eff. G , LVK. - ,,.. - xc. ., l it A if S - -X ' 1' - - Q 1 ' 15 Robert Garcia tries to get around a Fontana defensive player. Redlands Burroughs Fountain Valley Fontana Mater Dei SPORTS Cl 143 Sophomores Show Their Stuff - gi. . . gg, .. . 9 ,E V 525rEk,Ww5f'7..:' time M216 'y . A . Top row: David Yzabel, Mike McCabe, Bob Bethell, Ed Begany, Bob Willig, Bill Seals, Ron Gray, John Covarrubias, Phil Salvatore, Dan Pogue, 2nd row: Paul Dispalatro, Keith Watkins, Steve Gomez, Ralph Medina, Darren Merlino, Chris Bradley, Chris Valdez, Glenn Diaz, Dan Avila, Mike Gutierrez, 3rd row: Coach Crawley, Mike Martin, Mike Valenzuela, Jeff Donlevy, Cary Floyd, Vince Fontes, John Flores, Coach Stith, 4th row: John Martinez, Jack Blanco, Steve Cornejo, Philip Solano, George Chavez, John Matuz, Mark Solano, 5th row: Matt Barrass, Andy Garcia, Frank Olea, Randy Garcia, John Pacheco, Frank Sevillano. Not pictured: Mike Alcantara, Eddie Amaya, Rick Anzaldo, Albert Arellanes, Hugo Bastidos, Brian Butler, Matt Cole, Allan Floyd, Andy Henderson, Kelly Madigan, Albert Maldonado, Mike Nunes, and David Villa. Dan Pogue attempts the extra point after the touchdown. Sophomore quarterback, Danny Pogue, gets ready to pass the ball. 144 lj SPORTS St. Paul 2 St. Paul 42 St. Paul 20 St. Paul 43 St. Paul 2 Paul 24 Paul 15 Paul 17 Paul 28 Paul 22 Redlands 0 Burroughs 0 Fountain 14 Valley Fontana 0 Redlands O Loyola Mater Dei Servite Bishop Montgomery Bishop Amat 14 F' yi ss .slr The Sophomore Football Team was truly a St. Paul team. Besides the 51 students on the team, the entire coaching staff was composed of St. Paul graduates. Head coach, John Crawley, who has been coaching at St. Paul for 7 years, was a 1973 graduate. Coaches Louie Cruz, Mike Stith, Miguel Pla, and Chris Bryeans all graduated from St. Paul in 1980. Coach Crawley had a very optimistic outlook on the team. He said they were a good team and played well together. He also felt they had a good chance to be the league champions, and if they continued playing the way they did this season, they would go all the way in CIF when they play Varsity Football. The Sophomores were a very aggres- sive team. They worked well together and formed many lasting friendships. Starting the season off with 6 wins and no losses made the team very enthusiastic. The team was lead to victory by 3 great players. Andy Henderson was the top rusher, averaging 150 yards per game. Bill Seals lead the defense with the most tackles, and Dan Pogue, the team's quar- terback, added his great passing to the team. v 5 1 .K 5 . i E S Q A Q A A S '15 ' V J S 7' S i . .4 4 5 2 . ina- swf. 52 M I L vr Q ,K T: i : :. 2- A - ' , : 1' ' 'H aft: g '14 2 . ' 1' 1. is ' T two '- , 1 ' ' 'if Q ,. F , . 1 U- ' . ' 1 - -. Bl Q 7, . gi g 'ts 1 i . - A g -f if g n ' f, ig- f 'Fa l 1 Q 5 A - ' ss -sv - f S i 1 PE J ' S S+ if is . . K L. i , E Q H . A Q f ,N Q W Q A ' I ' . ' ,Ii 5 - 1 ' -Q . i I Y it i . . .hi xr -1 K .gi ,P A X N A h 1 b y e -3 1 1. . ,, .. . . 1 . v xc. , 1 ,-,. . .P 1 f ' ' it F I , A 1,51 A A 1 . ' st . X.'L ,il V-..g Q .. 2' if A M t A--' L I -31 LL ' 1, Aihii . . 4 im- KL--LL tLLLLLLL -..ess -awww. iz:-1 :: T Xh w . i i W W S Top row: Pat Rockenbach, Keith Page, Fernando Moreno, Bernie Gon- zales, Craig Johnson, Gilbert Garcia, Chuck McKenna, John Gray, Louie Bucher, Jerry Montoya, Al Adamson, Danny Ramirez, Andy Avila, Louie Aguilera, 2nd row: Willie O'Leary, Rich Cardenas, Dan Heller, Victor Perdomo, Albert Saenz, Augie Haro, Robert Sanchez, Benny Rodriguez, Rick Castillo, Sean O'Grady, Steve Espinoza, Bobby Palacios, Hector Venegasg 3rd row: Coach Olmedo, Chuck Graham, John Dora, Scott Ryan, Javier Robles, Chris Aguirre, Martin Garza, Tony Magallon, Gavin Henriques, Roger Pebley, Mike Alcantar, Ed Castillo, Coach I noezg 4th The Freshmen had a very eager team. The team, led by Coaches Lopez, Ol- medo, and Cederwall, was very well disci- plined. They worked hard and consistent- ly. The strenuous training was new for the freshmen, but they did exceptionally well. They had a successful season, de- Ray , r San- chez, Andy Tejedag 5th row: Garrett Dobbs, Ernie Sanchez, Marc Gon- zales, Steve Torres, Steve Carmona, Mark Papac, Javier Cervantes, Dave Mike row: Steve Lascano, Phil Goodman, Rich Barrios, Dave Fischer, Villalobos, Ted Prenovost Ray Rodriquez, Steve Kennedy, Osca McGuire, Dave Martinson, Dan Chavez, Steve Medina, 6th row: Gonzalez, Robert Gardner, Tom Viayra, Alec Cox, Eric Velarde, Tony Jones, Alex Diaz, Rick Horth, Gilbert Puga, Raul Caro, front row: Alex Aguilar, Tim Limque, Kevin Martin, Scott Ogle, Glenn Gonzalez, Rene Sevillano, Gene Patouillet, Alan Aguilar, and Jeff Hlifka. Freshmen Get Into The Spirit Of Things spite the fact that they had never played together. They seemed to be a deter- mined team, and if they keep it up, the Varsity Team in 1984 should be out- standing. Coach Lopez watches the players warm St. Paul 37 La Serna 0 up before practice gets into full swing St. Paul 7 Fountain Valley 0 St. Paul 21 Marina 0 St. Paul 20 Palos Verdes 8 St. Paul 0 Loyola 24 St. Paul 0 Mater Dei 10 St. Paul 6 Servite 7 Freshmen football players do stretch- St. Paul 14 Bishop Montgomery 14 25 during PfaCtiC9- St. Paul O Bisho Amat 7 SPORTS Il 145 ww Hmm 7ll'lYYWlll DMU LUIOOQD MC utlllllf UOJUQ tl WMSVQUIF? Www Shows Great nm irit 0n Court The Varsity Volleyball Team under- Went a big change this season. There ujl-l .were only six returning varsity players to l 1 the team. The coaching position was V filled by one of the many new additions to Cn C the faculty, Mr. Mark Self. He had pre- l f v' ly oac e at aMirada High and at :AKD t he team consisted of twelve girls, ' my only five of whom were seniors. On the court, all the girls showed great team- work and were a remarkable inspiration O for each other. Q0 The exceptional skills of Coach Self rw t and the determination of the players got t ' the team off to a good start, winning 4 of C Q QE' LJlCl the first 5 games. This team should be commended for their great performance t roughout the season. um nj SL Gina Trapletti jumps as high as she . c to return the ball as team mem- l IV KUJ rs look on. otqcum mmm, Till Peggy Gutierrez slams the ball over the net as other team members back her up. 146 lil SPORTS '5 'Wf ' :fv.a3 re ' . 1 2 MMM - 1 1 fi! ' ,. . n ifKif,gk,.5-,gf ff E 5 Xm -m-L, tr . 55 ,MXN vsp' W , ,. . ago. ' ,, Felicia Lenzen throws the ball in the air for a powerful serve to the oppos- ing team. , 4 fy if 43 X 24, A m,,,,g ,ww Felicia Lenzen and Susanne Necoe- chea watch the ball as they wait for it to come down, , K A. ir S5 P 4 i 'Mg' Q, . -r ia- 1 tttc t o o Bottom row: Peggy Gutierrez, Felicia Lenzen, Susanne Necoechea, Ann Fitzgerald, Jeanette Wagnerg 2nd row: Colleen Sullivan, Kathy Flock, Leslie Taylor, Gina Trapletti, Tee Scottg 3rd row: Trisha Sullivan, and Tiffany Miller. Susanne Necoechea and Felicia Len- zen congratulate each other after scoring a point. SPORTS lj 147 .gui oy ,, ,,,wf'wfr E N rz .V 2 ,M',,,.,-W A ' 1 '- ,,A5.?E A 1 gs' ,fig,,, f,, -,.,:.,,, .:.f' x A P, .', 5 ' ' 'Y' if .J Jw V .V C' 4 . , lg in infwavf' I , qi-- 5 5 S ,Af Coach Mark Self keeps an eye on the Susanne Necoechea goes up nn the players anr to get the ball over the net Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau won Plux X lost OS OS OS OS won Blshop Amat lost os St Josephs won won St Anthony lost os Mater Del won l l l t l l t l l t Paul lost l l t l I 1 t l l l t tore the wearmess of the game be H M E WORDSIIXEN V Volleyball Tries Their Hardest Pauline Perez is on her toes to set the ball up to Monica Tourville. The girls of the JV Volleyball team were really excited about the 1981 sea- son. The team had only two returning players, Captain, Thelma Gandara and Stephanie Labadie. These two veterans along with eleven promising newcomers lead the way to an exciting season. Once again, Miss Lucy Peterson coached the JV team. She enjoys her work and likes to help prepare the girls for playing Varsity Volleyball. She was quoted as saying, We consider this year a building year for the team. All in all, through wins and losses, the hard working team had an enjoyable sea- son. Dena Turrietta is in the air to knock the ball back over the net. Andrea Stankiewicz hits the ball as Dena Turrietta waits to help it over the net. 150 U SPORTS St. Paul-lost St. Paul-won St. Paul-lost St. Paul-won St. Paul-lost St. Paul-lost St. Paul-lost St. Paul-won . Paul-lost . Paul-lost . Paul-won . Paul-lost l.aHabra-won Santa Fe-lost Pius X-won Bishop Amat-lost St. Joseph-won St. Anthony-won Mater Dei-won Pius X-lost Bishop Amat-won St. Joseph-won St. Anthony-lost Mater Dei-won Peterson Cam pos Standing: Andrea Stankiewicz Miss Steph Labadie Cindy Sharon Walsh Johnell St St AQ St St Q Coulomhe, sitting: Jennifer Ferrara, Becky Martinez, Pauline Perez, cap- tain, Thelma Gandara, Desiree Ertle, bottom: Dena Turrietta, Monica Tourville, and Mellie Mata. X.-if-ws Desiree Ertle has a look of awe as she returns the ball. ,Mr-rf A Y' A Pauline Perez hits the ball over the net as her teammates look on. SPORTS U 151 It's A Long Way To The Finish Line Cross Country running is quite an ex- perience. All runners know the great feel- ing of coming around, running a faster time, maximizing their potential, and beating the opponent. Runners know the sense of freedom, energy, and vitality that training and racing bring. Whether it's hot or cold, on the road or off the xroad, morning or night, runners know the thrills isome great, some smalll of the Cross Country experience. St. Paul Boys' and Girls' Cross Country Teams ran for the peak experience. They ran for them- selves, for their school, and for God. They all improved as the season pro- gressed, and every team they ran against knew they had been in a race. Larry Banuelos, a very strong Cross Country runner, tries to be the first to finish. Min. . M 4 if 1 I4-gf '? 9 4 1 I f ff W w , K ZW J 12 -WW--wnunslll0'1ei 152 Il SPORTS ,,,,,,,.,-4-o- ...nus--v- ,Q-Qi if KQQL N K .. . tl, 6 t :rw Liss., . Axis 4 Dave Medina, Jeff Jaso, and Charles Deutsch all follow each other at the meet against Santa Fe at La Mirada Park. - 49 Ji .V ., W il . 4 Mike Estrada has a determined look on his face as he runs against Santa Fe. f 1 uf' Top row: Father Nocita, Joe Aranda, Mike Gutierrez, Charles Deutsch, Larry Banuelos, Jeff Jaso, Paul Zeko, Mike Estrada, bottom row: Dean Estrada, Paul Mulcahey, Andy Negrete, Andy Padilla, Steve Grumbine, not pictured: Al Otera and Dave Medina, joli YI J 1 wee WGN Paul-lost Santa Fe-won ea Sixlirzir iisfeflzifwon have as af lliililiil ETS'ilLtZ'H'Z,'lrgOmefy.W0n sumrvw 2 v' OW Paul-won Lynwood-lost 5+oxT QUQQT . 4644 Paflleg 50 Ngov cl0v1l jel' -Fox rMesSeLl5 UQ- I ff 526 You vwexfll Lfeotf olftcvl S. lnespg one LOVE ot Gc'l lLc-' f 672155 if M i K H-I , , ' D.,fo-xtlmw V Cross Country runner, Dean Estrada, t 'f ' runs the course at La Mirada Park. X K Wy M Q..- f xg: The determination of Jeff Jaso helps V him to complete the race. SPORTS lj 153 . Pau Pau . Pau Girls Strive Hard To Win won Piux X- lost os Mater Dei- won os Bishop Amat- won St l Sl. l l l St. Paul lost St. Joseph- won St l l t As Dina Morales ties her shoe, Ca- mille Herzog stretches before they start to run. Lisa Malinzak proudly shows off her shirt from the Angelus League Cross Country Finals. 154 U SPORTS Top row: Mishy Solorzano, Susan Johnson, Father Nocita, Jennifer Rodarte, Stacey Matranga Sandy Herrera, Dina Morales, Camille Herzog, Carmela Santanag front row: Mary Hernandez Lisa Malinzak, Monica Alvarado, and Tricia Camero. Cross Country is a sport of great stam- ina and skill. Father Nocita, the St. Paul Cross Country coach, tried to bring these qualities out in the runners. The members of both the boys' and girls' teams prac- ticed long and hard so that they could finish the race and outrun their oppo- nents. They learned self discipline and self confidence during the season. The teams that St. Paul faced this year were good and competition was tough. This encouraged the runners to give it their all, to train even harder, and to push themselves further so that they could reach the finish line first. Father Nocita helped team members realize that they were special people and that they could successfully reach their goals if they gave it their best effort. Tricia Camero gives it her all races toward her goal. as she fn The girls stand at the starting line as they wait to begin the race. Mary Hernandez, with a runner right behind her, keeps a steady pace, 1' Lisa Malinzak, Dina Morales, Mary Hernandez, Jennifer Rodarte, and their opponents take off as the race begins. Dina Morales and Minnie Mouse take the Cross Country course together. SPORTS U 155 Coach Larry Dawson talks to the girls before the match. 156 Cl SPORTS Natalie Rucinski becomes camera shy and tells the photographers not to take the picture. ill: ska xi-'xii Nt' PHI Dina Tank waits for the ball to come so she can return it. Jill Todd makes the sport of tennis look so easy. - Stephanie Sanchez has a look of de- termination as she hits the ball with all her strength. Pau Pau Pau . Pau . Pau . Pau . Pau OS OS VVOH OS OS OS NVOII St Joseph won Connelly won Bishop Amat lost St. Joseph - won St. Mater Dei - won Connelly - won Bishop Amat - lost Q Q Tennis Teams Show mt St. l - l t . - l St. Paul - lost Mater Dei - won St. l - l t - St. l - ' - St l l t St l l t St l l t St l Top row: Anne Clark, Karen Keh, Stephanie Sanchez, Kathy Gonzalez, Dina Tank, front row: Natalie Rucinski, Mari Ann Mendoza, Emily Salcido, Jill Todd, Debby Moreno, Kim Nunez, not pictured: Carmen Gomez. -gsswsswsf-3 V Iwgfy, .6 sv awww Top row: Camy Flores, Lorraine Gonzalez, Jackie Sanchez, second row: Miriam Fuentes, Leslie Godutog front row: Jo Soriano, Monique Rosales, and Julie Resnak. Carmen Gomez makes a powerful re- turn. t,rrii,..,. :sts .,i. .t,i.,i,. ,wk-.,-i.i.,, ii,iwi.,i ..iti..... t,.... t-t.iri,,,, .s-rin, 1 tri tiriii s,.,.,..f.' it --t .... . Natalie Rucinski makes a smashing hit over the net. The 1981 Tennis Team was enthusias- tic and hard working. The team, coached by Larry Dawson, who used to play pro- fessionally, met at the Sierra High tennis courts everyday after school to practice for 2 consecutive hours. When asked how tennis affected them, Karen Keh spoke for the team by replying, Tennis is a part of us. The Varsity Team consisted of three singles players, Jill Todd, Dina Tank, and Mari Ann Mendoza, and three doubles players, Karen Keh and Stephanie San- chez, Debby Moreno and Kathy Gonza- lez, and Natalie Rucinski and Carmen Go- mez. At the beginning of the year, most of the JV players didn't know how to play tennis, but as the season progressed, their skills improved and they became better players. Some members, like Julie Reznak, Kim Nunez, and Anne Clark took lessons to improve their skills. It was obvious this year that the young St. Paul Tennis Team strengthened the foundation that was begun last year. SPORTS Il 157 Varsit Basketball Team Leaps Into The New Season Coach Dinneen talks to Paul Ma- gana, Brad Foss, mann on the side John Quiroz gets ball to Brad Foss. I 0 I The 1981-82 Swordsmen Basketball Team had three returning players: cap- tain, John Quiroz, Andy Stankiewicz, and Brad Foss. Coach Dinneen said the team had a good starting five, was very quick, and had a good pressing defense. Michael Dinneen, in his second year coaching at St. Paul, felt that the tough pre-league schedule, playing five of the top twenty teams, was an advantage in preparing for the league games. Coach Dinneen thought this year's league would be very competitive but that our team might qualify for a playoff position if it worked hard enough. Brad Foss jumps above a Verbum Dei player as he tries for 2 points. and Santos Krei- lines. ready to pass the Brad Foss completes a lay up as two Verbum Dei players look on. Santos Kreimann, Paul Magana, Larry Dominguez, Ken Ramirez, Coach Dinneen, Brad Foss, Brian Clements, John Quiroz, Ruben Segura, Armando Perez Ken Ramirez gets under the basket in A 3 Larry Dominguez jumps above his opponents as he aims for the basket. Larry Dominguez tries for a tough shot against Bishop Amat. an attempt to score 2 points. Brian Clements drives hard toward the basket for another two points, Larry Dominguez tries for a one- handed shot. SPORTS U 159 Swordsmen Give It Andy Stankiewicz leaps high into the Armando Perez looks for someone air to pass the ball to Brian Clements, to pass to as he dribbles down-court. 1 60 lil SPORTS The ball gets knocked out of John Quirozs hands as he attempts to shoot Paul 49 John Bosco 65 Paul 74 Verbum Dei 87 Paul 59 Temple City 69 Paul 51 Norwalk 53 Paul 54 Inglewood 99 Paul 72 Daniel Murphy 70 Paul 73 Plus X 32 Paul-56 Warren-64 Paul-70 Pius X-59 Paul-72 Bosco Tech-85 Paul-58 St. Francis-56 Paul-65 LaMirada-68 Paul-79 Cantwell-77 Paul-75 La Habra-111 Paul-59 Mater Dei-66 Paul-45 Servite-64 Paul-53 Bishop Montgomery-50 Paul-65 Bishop Amat-69 Ns L , ,.:t- 1.56m .K K W N nys M, iss... - ' ' . iii ' 'I wif 'UNm X ' H ls: in A' V ,. . 7:2 kfiifkfiigxkixxif W . - 1: lqwfs- .swag ' ff iistiiglwjs.. so so -- - ,. gt - : sm.. John Quiroz looks behind as he at- tempts a one handed shot. Their Best Shot Several players on the Varsity Basket- ball Team were asked to give their opin- ions on how they felt about playing bas- ketball and this is how they responded: Brad Foss: I like the high you get out there on the court. lt's great performing before crowds when the game is really tight and making the pressure plays. Brian Clements: It gets us away from the routine of schoolwork, and I like the excitement of performing before the crowds. Larry Dominguez: The intensity and the excitement enhances the game and I real- ly look forward to the SRO crowds 3' Coach Dinneen summed up the season by saying, The guys really worked hard all year and we proved St. Paul could be competitive against some of the top teams in C.I.F. A player from Bishop Montgomery blocks Ken Ramirez as he tries for a basket. During a jump ball at the beginning of a quarter, Ken Ramirez tries to knock the ball from his opponent, Larry Dominquez aims for the hoop. Brian Clements jumps as he tries for 2 points. Q . E 5 Q R i I gi : 2 Brad Foss and Andy Stankiewicz fol- low John Quiroz as he dribbles down court. SPORTS U 161 Swordsmen Improve As The Season Continues Although game scores did not reflect their spirit, the Boys Varsity Basketball Team certainly considers this an impor- tant year of training and competition. The five starting players were Andy Stan- kiewicz, Ken Ramirez, Brian Clements, Brad Foss, and John Quiroz. Stankiewicz and Quiroz were team captains and along with Brad Foss, were high scorers in most games. The team had a very tough sched- ule. Among their most difficult competi- tors were Inglewood, Verbum Dei and St. John Bosco. League competition proved especially difficult. The Varsity Basket- ball Team gained a great deal of valuable experience from this season, and their team spirit and determination made it a great experience for all. Andy Stankiewicz attempts a long distance shot. 162 lil SPORTS 'fl Andy Stankiewicz scrambles for the ball after it rebounds off the back- board. Larry Dominguez gets a chance to score for St. Paul. A crowd of onlookers watch as John Quiroz tries to score. Brian Clements dribbles the ball down the court for a St. Paul score. Andy Stankiewicz takes a shot from outside the key against Bishop Amat. ln the Bishop Montgomery game, Brian Clements tries for a basket. fN 'f L . Larry Dominguez jumps high in the air, while attempting to make a bas- ket. At an exciting moment in the game, Brian Clements passes the basketball to Larry Dominguez. SPORTS U 163 After many weeks of tiring practice, the Junior Varsity Basketball Team en- tered the league games with overwhelm- ing vigor. Throughout the season, the boys felt satisfaction from their wins and proved their sportsmanship through their losses. With the help of Ron Heil and Marty Shade, who strove for perfection in the team, and with everyone's com- bined efforts, the J. V. Basketball Team made this year one of the best. Joe Moreno takes a long shot during the Amat game. 164 E SPORTS Boys eep Their Spirits High Paul lost Paul lost Paul lost Paul lost Paul lost Paul won Paul won Paul lost . Paul-won Paul-lost Paul-won Paul-lost Paul-lost , Paulslost . Paul-lost Paul-lost John Bosco won Whittier Christian won Verbum Dei won Inglewood won Murphy won Mary Star of the Sea lost Kennedy lost Mater Dei won Esperanza-lost Cantwell-won Whittier Christian-lost La Habra-won Mater Dei-won Servite-won Bishop Montgomery-won Bishop Amat-won Chris Heaton anxiously awaits to re- bound the ball. At a home game against Bishop Amat, Jim Pelegrino shoots for a basket. l Keith Watkins shows off his expert shooting ability. Seb Apodaca throws the ball under- hand into the basket. 'WW Chris Heaton does a lay-up in the Bishop Amat game. Joe Moreno takes a free throw dur ing the game against Murphy. Hnlnnnil W Pat Terrones, Javier Lases, Mark Espinosa, Seb Apodaca, Steve Montez, Keith Watkins, Coach Shade, Paul Zeko, Chris Heaton, Frank Quattrocchi, Bob Martinez, and Joe Moreno. Joe Moreno passes the ball to Javier Lases during a home game. wwmamaw- V Aasasawfmw-Frm. :gs-f my-V --QM St. Paul-won St. Paul-lost St, Paulelost St, Paul-won St. Paul-lost St, Paul-lost St. Paul-lost St. Paul-lost St, Paul-lost St. Paulvwon St, Paul-lost St. Paulelost St. Paul-won t , , sn Q s Soph Dribble Up Court John Bosco-lost Inglewood-won St. Anthony-won Cantwell-lost Mater Dei-won Servite-won La Habra-won Bishop Montgomery-won Bishop Amatwon Daniel Murphy-lost Verbum Dei-won Mary Star-won La Habra-lost J ,. 1 -4 ar- . A T -Q' 1 K: s rw X 1 qkln , . if . .sg 4 -.Q .. Y-If-:,fFs Q F i i ' Tony Rodriguez shows his style as he attempts to make a basket for his team. Chris Bradley tries to keep the ball from his opponents from Mater Dei who furiously try to get it. Top row: Coach Vasquez, Bob Bethell, Glenn Diaz, Greg Pravednikov, John Chavez, Robert Villag front Bellony. Mr. Vasquez coached the 1981-82 Sophomore Basketball Team. This was Mr. Vasquez s first year coaching at St. Paul and as one of the players said He s a cool coach. The team consisted of a group of players who played well together and felt they might have a chance for second place in the league. They thought Mater Dei would place first. These Sophomores should be com- mended for their efforts. row: Mark Rodriguez, Chris Bradley, Tony Rodriguez, Geoff Stoddart, Randy Garcia, and Gerald as I H ' E Glenn Diaz jumps over his opponent as he aims for the rim. Gerald Bellony attempts a basket as an opponent tries to block him. if Frosh Basketball Comes Alive Alfred Aguilera does a one handed shot as his opponent blocks him. Jeff Neely shoots like a pro. i Alex Cox, Bobby Palacios, Dominic Terrones, Eric Zeko, Jeff Neely, Andy Tejeda, Coach Bill Nichols, Charles Quire, Alan Adamson, Louie Aguilara, Rick Castillo, Steve Medina, and Jim Noto. Not pictured: Willie O'Leary, The Boys' Freshmen Basketball Team of 1981-82 proved to be promising. Their coach, Mr. Bill Nichols, commented that they had a lot of talent and great poten- tial. Of the 12 players on the team, several were CYO All-Stars. The team had a lot of determination and worked hard. The starting 5 always varied. Team members felt they played well together. The newly formed team did well and showed sports' manship. They also displayed many other outstanding qualities in all areas. St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul Pau Pau Pau Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost - Won Won Lost Lost St. John Bosco Whittier Christian Inglewood Dan Murphy St. Anthony Cantwell Whittier Christian La Habra Mater Dei Servite Alfred Aguilera jumps into the air in the attempt to make a basket A Won Lost Won Won Won - Won Lost Lost Won Won SPORTS U 1 67 Girls' Basketball Team Shoots For Success Peggy Gutierrez makes an overhew 'M 'T V f N A Q. 5 :i,n, if S ,,--- ' -a .a.. ,, 5 r pass down the court. ' Qt ' ' ' 168 U SPORTS Sue Borchard tries to stop the Saints from passing the ball. When asked how they felt about bas- ketball, this is how some players re- sponded Gina Gamez- This is my first year on the Varsity Teamg it's very exciting. ltls different from JV in the sense that you have to practice a lot more. It's like playing on a new team because there are so many players that have never played together before. Cheryl Van Holland- It's been fun. We give it our best shot. We learn and teach together. Everybody gives and takes. We don't just learn basketballg we learn to communicate. We grow as people. Carina Cruz- It's my first year on Varsity and it has taught me a lot of responsi- bility. Cheryl Van Holland jumps as high as she can during a jump ball. .... l. 4 - Peggy Gutierrez gets ready to shoot a basket. Peggy Gutierrez leaps into the air in hopes of making 2 points for her teanr Kim Muller raises the ball above the head of her opponents as her team- mates look on. Top row: Gina Gamez, Mrs. Gunninghamg 2nd row: GiGi Flores, Carina Cruz, Daphne Labadie, Dena Turriettag 3rd row: Kim Muller, Sue Borchard, Liz Gonzales, 4th row: Lisa Fink, Monique Rosales, Michelle Salcidog front row: Peggy Gutierrez, Cheryl Van Holland, and Stephanie Labadie. During a jump ball, Peggy Gutierrez tries to hit the ball before her oppo- nent ,, .,,,, H. Peggy Gutierrez shoots a free throw in a game in the St. Paul gym. K SPORTS lil 169 Girls Tr Their Hardest . St. Paul-lost Pius X-won St. Paul-lost Arroyo-won St. Paul-lost Cal Hi-won St. Paul-lost Sante Fe-won St. Paul-lost Nogales-won St. Paul-won Chino-lost St. Paul-lost Glendora-won Monique Rosales takes a long jump Sl. Paul-lost St. Anthony-won Shot asainsi BiSh0D Amaf- St. Paul-lost Mater Dei'won St. Paul-lost Pius X-won ' t in a 2 M Esgmiizesggirsssi5.'1f,, 3. gaulgosi it. Jfseph-won . au - os ma -won St. Paul-lost St. Anthony-won ,W v 5 U 5 L St. Paul-lost Mater Dei-won M St. Paul-lost Pius X-won St. Paul-lost St. Joseph-won St. Paul-lost Amat-won 170 lj SPORTS Stephanie Labadie is slightly out- jumped in a jump ball. Michelle Salcido prepares to shoot from the top of the key. Coaching basketball is nothing new for Coach Karen Gunningham. This is her fourth year coaching at St. Paul's. Before coming here, she coached for seven years at Nativity Grammar School in La Mir- ada. Coach Gunningham said that the team did not look too promising this sea- son and felt that this was because many players were young and inexperienced. The only returning players to the team were Cheryl Van Holland and Peggy Gu- tierrez. Coach Gunningham said that Peg- gy was the team's generator. No matter what the circumstances, Peggy was al- ways there motivating her teammates to work harder. Next year Coach Gunningham is ex- pecting to have 12 returning players on the team and feels confident that the 1982-83 season will be very successful. Michelle Salcido shoots over the heads of two of Amat's Players. Stephanie Labadie tries desperately Stephanie Labadie dribbles up the to pick up the ball before it rolls free court unchallenged. to one of Amat's players. -gg . 5. if Monique Rosales shoots a lay-up in a one-on-one situation. Monique Rosales dribbles down court in attempt to make a basket. SPORTS lj 171 V Girls Look Ahead The 1981-82 JV Basketball Team was a tough competitor. With awesome working abili- ty and the aid of their coach, Ms. Lucy Peter- son, they looked forward to a successful sea- son. T The team consisted of guards: Jacquie San- chez, Kris Chavez, Celia Martinez, Lucy Man- gelli, Monica Alvarado, Andrea Stankiewicz, and Anna Villalobos. Centers were Monica Tourville and Vera Pena, and forwards were Denise Callinan, Sonia Luckett, and Jacquie Sanchez. After winning the league opener, the team held high hopes for an exciting season. Lucy Mangelli desperately tries to keep the ball from her opponent. 1 72 U SPORTS Top row: Jacquie Sanchez, Lucy Mangelli, Andrea Stankiewicz Denise Callinan Ms Peterson 2nd row: Vera Pena, Celia Martinez, Sonia Luckett, Monica Tourville Dina Turrietta front row Anna Villalobos, Monica Alvarado, and Kris Chavez sf. . '- St. - - St. - ' ' - S Paul21 Paul41 Paul39 L PauL32 SL PauL38 SL PauL33 SL PauL23 Cal H1 26 Santa Fe 30 Pacifica 31 Garden Grove-37 Brea-37 St. Anthony-29 Mater Dei-46 Denise Callinan shoots a free throw in attempt to give her team a larger lead Monica Tourville tries to shoot the ball over the hands of her opponent. Lucy Mangielli dribbles the ball down-court in attempt to beat her opponent to the basket. Kris Chavez shoots the ball from the top of the key in attempt to make a basket for her team. 25 . Andrea Stankiewicz leads the rest of the team towards the basket. Sonia Luckett, Monica Tourville, and Vera Pena scramble for the ball. SPORTS lil 173 Varsity Soccer Aims For Its 'Goal' The 1981-82 Varsity Soccer Team consisted of 14 players. Mr. Joe Chavez joined the team as coach this year. Mr. Chavez presently attends Whittier Col- lege. At the beginning of the season, one of the players said that the outlook going into league competition was promising. The team had a good pre-league record of 8-3-1. The mid-fielders were the back- bone of the teamg on the left was Tim Bockhold, on the right was Ramon Diaz, and in the middle was Danny Bockhold. These three players also were the main scorers. The goalies, Brain Bukosky and John Flores, helped keep their oppo- nents from scoring. The team members' hard work and dedication added to a suc- cessful season. Ken Zona kicks the ball down the field, hoping his efforts will add points to the scoreboard. 3 tif. 4 , , ,Ms ,Z As Bob Peters looks on, Danny Bockhold gets ready to kick the ball, carefully eluding Bellflower's number three. 174 E SPORTS Norm Enfield kicks the ball off of the head of his opponent, Ken Zona tries to get the ball away from his opponent in an attempt to make his way downfield to the goal. - - ,, - 3, i ,. ' M ' '4 , ' , Top row: Coach, Phil Avila, Pat Putman, Ricardo Porras, Ramon Diaz, Norm Enfield, Dan Bockhold, Tim Bockhold, Ken Cooper, Mike Gutierrez, Bob Peters, Rene Van Poppelg front row: Mike Ontiveros, Byron Schatz, Louie Cabral, Ken Zona, Bob Lasken, David Ramirez, Larry Frabotta, Chris Ontiveros, Brain Bukosky, and Coach Joe Chavez. Ramon Diaz kicks the ball as he heads toward the goal. Colliding with members from the op- posing team, Ray attempts to make contact with the ball. This goes to show how rough of a game soccer really is. Ramon Diaz struggles as he tries to get the ball from his opponent. ,i A... s.i,.Mm... SPORTS lj 1 75 Mike Gutierrez cringes as he bounce the ball off his head. Tim Bockhold gets ready for a pow erful kick. John Flores, St. Paul's goalie, kicks the ball away from the net. During the soccer season, two players were asked how they felt about soccer here at St. Paul and why they like to play: Danny Bockhold: Soccer, here at S.P., is a growing sport. lt looked very promising this year. We had a good start this season and hope to make playoffs. l like to play soccer because it is a non-stop, action packed sport that anyone can play. You don't have to be big or aggressive and even the smallest person can excel in it. Soccer gets me in great shape and l look forward to playing each day. Ray Diaz: Soccer at S.P. has grown tremendously since the first years with Brother Peter to the present with Joe Chavez. The teams have improved over 100070. I like to play soccer because it is a lot of fun. The games are always different so it keeps me interested. Soccer is a lot of hard work, but the fun and excitement usually outweighs the work. l plan to play soccer as long as I can. Mike Ontiveros kicks the ball down the field Bob Peters goes down after passing the ball to Mike Gutierrez during the Servite game. 1 76 Cl SPORTS For Soccer Team, Hard Work Pays Off Z3 m.f,.m i Tim Bockhold prepares to kick the ball before the Servite player does. Ray Diaz kicks the ball with all of his might toward the Servite goal. -- ' Looking downfield at the defense, Eric Burbidge then passes the ball off to one of his teammates. Paul Paul Paul Paul Paul Paul Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau La Serna - 2 West Covina - 0 Pioneer - 3 Whittier - 0 Bellflower - O St. John Bosco - 1 Whittier Christian 2 St John Bosco O Whittier 3 lovertimel Servite 2 Mater Dei 2 lovertimel Mater Dei 3 Ken Cooper is knocked to the ground right after he passes the ball downfield V Soccer Team Competes With Spirit l F w War , - ,, ,. Paul - lost La Serna - won Paul - lost West Covina - won Paul - tie Pioneer - tie Paul - won Whittier - lost Paul - won Bellflower - lost Paul - lost St. John Bosco - won Paul - lost Whittier Christian - won Paul - lost St, John Bosco - won Paul - tie Whittier Christian - tie 1 Paul - lost Servite - won Paul - lost Mater Dei - won Paul A lost Bishop Montgomery - won Paul - lost Mater Dei - won Goalie, Arnold Briones, makes a div- ing save to keep his opponent from getting a much needed goal. Arnold Briones, John Dora, Nelson Almera, Albert Maldonado, Ed Begany, Oscar Perez, David Yzabal, Frank Montes, Mike Walker, Darren Merlino, Ricky Horth, Fred McKenna, Vince Agrusa, Mike Frabotta, Eugene Hatch, George Chavez 2, 211- 4 ru xwxafw 178 Cl SPORTS E i Ken Zona powerfully kicks the ball down the field. iX-- . .. ,al The JV Soccer Team began their sea- son by winning the majority of their pre- league games. They looked forward to a very promising season, brought about by Coach Phil Avila. Mr. Avila set up a tough training program to get team members in shape. They prepared for each game with a spirit of determination. When George Chavez, a JV team member, was asked about his opinion of soccer at St. Paul, he replied, HI am hop- ing that St. Paul will be known as a soccer oriented school, not just a football school. We need more school participation. Ed Begany and Oscar Perez rest after a long game against St. John Bosco. Q i i gi I Nelson Almera kicks the ball high above the heads of his opponents. Ken Zona waits for the ball so he can kick it down- field. SPORTS lil 179 Win Or Lose, Varsit Team 3, 1, ra1XY'iY .ik it Vt,e,iYk,v2x4x ziwkva, Il! 'sv' ! -1 iixvifina ixxw it 'vii -rn l , 'ixrkx iii if s r4,tl4e,Y.l K 1 Yf 51,1 'Y ,zfxii if , 1 s, i , f f . . Y 1 i Y f 4 1 i . , 1 4 in 4 - i flffwy s 180 U SPORTS N 'WL ,, Coach Hill inspect the various move- ments of his team. A. Remain Good Sports SM Top row: Coach Hill, Mike Aguirre, Santos Kreimann, Brian Clements, Alex Espinoza, Steve Chavez, Frank Morones, Mike Cruz, Mike Jimemez, Jeff Pogue, Rich Fred Mc Kenna, Louis Cruz, front row: Mario Melendrez, Chris Mark Mosqueda, Todd Hayes, Greg Macias. Mark Walker, Ken Ramirez, 2nd row: Canales, Casey Morales, Jose Olmedo, Horth, Bob Drake, Andy Stankiewicz, Mark Mosqueda, Todd Hayes, Bob Drake and Jeff Pogue patiently wait for some action during practice. Steve Chavez and Mike Cruz prac- tice as usual. as-.aan A Hunnius, . A ' 4 , Q A fmt- Ms., ..s..es.i.,g,,,,,,,.Wt 4- ' as The 1982 Varsity Baseball Team did well this season, despite the fact that only two of last years starters returned. Ac- cording to Coach Hill, the strength of the team was its pitching staff, although the rest of the players did well too. These players had a lot of pressure on them, but they did well. Congratulations to the team on a job well done. Chris Horth's watchful eye follows an outside pitch. Mike Aguirre shows his form as he aims for the plate. Greg Macias scoopes up the ball off the ground. St. Paul- Mater Dei- St. Paul- Servite- St, Paul- Bishop Amat- St. Paul- St. John Bosco- St. Paul- Bishop Mont.- St. Paul- Mater Dei- St. Paul- Mater Dei- St. Paul- Servite- St. Paul- Servite- St. Paul- Bishop Amat- St, Paul- Bishop Amat- St. Paul- St. Francis- St. Paul- Bishop Mont.- . Paul- Bishop Mont.- SPORTS Cl 181 Team Runs To Th Base Of Perfection As Mr. Aranda watches, Coach Hill gets the batting machine in working condition. When asked why they liked playing baseball here at St. Paul, two members of the Varsity Baseball team responded as follows: Mike Cruz: I like playing baseball here at St. Paul because it's an excellent learning situation. We learn not only baseball but discipline too. Ilve like baseball all my life. I guess itls just a part of me. Here we have a couple of really good coaches who know a lot. Ilm sure we'll do just great and I love the program. Frank Morones: I like baseball because it's been good to me. It's a chance to stretch out, run around, and have some good old American fun. It's also a relax- ing sport. I also like Coach Hill who can make it more interesting with his unique way of expressing his feelings. Alex Espinoza shows his style as he During practice, Mike Cruz waits for Wafms UP- the ball, as Steve Chavez throws an- other ball back in. X 4 gb. ,Z Qe'?'M2 R, 182 U SPORTS Brian Clements gets ready to tnrow the ball across the infield. Mike Jimenez watches as Casey Mo- rales throws the ball. John Covarrubias catches the ball as the pitcher warms up. SPORTS Il 1 83 The 1982 J.V. Baseball Team was un- der the direction of Coach Vince Zapien. Coach Zapien helped unify the team and make it strong. The players worked dilli- gently as they aimed for a competitive season, and their attitudes were good and their sportsmanship outstanding. This team should be recognized for represent- ing our school so well. ard Martinez Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau .Pau- .Pau- . Pau- . Pau . Pau St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul Mater Dei Bishop Amat St John Bosco Bishop Mont Mater Dei Mater Dei- Servite- Servite- Bishop Amat- Bishop Amat- St. Francis- Bishop Mont.- Bishop Mont.- Waiting for that perfect pitch is Rich- - si. 1- '- St. Paul- Servite- St. l- ' - St. l- . - St. l- ' .- St. l- '- St l St l St l St l St 1 184 Il SPORTS . . Team as Determination A A N' 3 A-A E . pp p aprl , . . fs. wa X .LE S5 W . QB. K I f 5 K . . , at-if 5 .. - y i A - - M 2 f fist.,-. . -My J'-vgf-sy,i,.faf f. Sv- f we Wx. .- -- ., i - F' S. - ,gg ---Q tvgwwvstegf r 1951--r M ' .. Q we f ..... 1-if .4 , X as tk, - .. N , .-A N , ,- . S , . Top row: Glenn Diaz, Mike Cohen, John Maldonado, Bob Bethell, Bill Seals, John Covarrubias, Dan Avila, Dan Pogue, Coach Zapieng front row: Robert Nahas, Joe Moreno, Richard Martinez, Paul Dispalatro, Matt Barrass, Jack Blanco, Andy Garcia, Bill Schmitz. 'Ig' Q A 3 . , . .....,. ... t .T ,qggsgg-.,t-..,,.t:-1-asm ' W' ' swat- a:,5.i:get55r,, we .iififiits-W, c 'T P 5 R 3 -. -sa: -ff at as Q Q .. gt . Q 23- ra Q,i?f'5 fafsiw N WF Q K is - . -.,- -sf.-rw ' il is 9, -Q Q 2 w -- '5iffiiHi.-:if?S5lQ'i?- - . 1 '-.. --L' z 4 ' -. T Q .- fs .. - My Hts- ft - -' - mc.-asf 1. .M-1s,rg.,,.s - .- - - v .1-egg, .. 'T - P , ... . ,f felis -.anti ti' 5 0 f- H. .... -1 . Q - - t- it fig-ri' 5-if-Hifi fs - : rt 5555535551 :ff fr xl y sf-2. 95 :-,: 3 Xjaas-is . 1 f -.L s- .:-.- -- - 5 , --.Q -mf ,--.. MQ- X. -. a..f??5,, t. . Q- Jack Blanco is waiting to stop the ball. Dan Avila practices his batting form, against the fence. ' Scores were not available at time of printing. Danny Ramirez keeps his eye on the ball as it goes past him. ful season. Pau Pau Pau Pau Pau . Pau - . Pau - . Pau - . Pau - . Pau - The Freshmen Baseball Team was a solid, well balanced team. Paul Lopez coached for the first time this year. The team had an excellent pitching staff and was also outstanding in batting, The team was led by Chuck Graham and Dan Hell- er. The unit looked forward to a success- Freshmen Form El Rancho Whittier Downey Pioneer Valley Christian Bishop Amat- Bishop Amat- Servite- Servite- North Park- N ew Team - St. l- - St. I- ' ' - St. l- - St. Paul- Downey- St. l- ' - St. l- ' ' - St l St l St l St l St l Sfwl Top row: Benny Rodriguez, Danny Ramirez, Jeff Kiehl, Fernando Moreno, Andy Avila, Andy Tejeda, Alfred Aguilera, Coach Lopez, front row: Bobby Palacios, Tom Garcia, Dave Martinson, Danny Heller, Nick Flores, Tony Magallon, Mike Gonzalez, Steve Espinoza, not pictured: Chuck Graham. After catching the ball, Steve Espin- oza throws it across the field. ' Scores were not available at time of printing. SPORTS U 185 The 1982 Girl's Softball Team looked very promising at the start of the season. There were ten returning players, as op- posed to last year's five returning play- ers. Team members felt this strong base of experienced players would contribute to a successful season. The pitchers, Anna Duda and Felicia Lenzen, appeared to be the teams greatest assets. Coach Fleckenstein has been coaching softball at St. Paul for four years, and Rudy Garcia, the assistant coach, has been here for three yearsg Coach Fleck feels that Rudy has been a great help to the team. According to Coach Flecken- stein, softball is one of the school's most competitive sports. She added that, al- though the team was in a tough league, they were expected to do very well. Stephanie Labadie hunts the ball as Dena Turrietta reaches out for it. 186 ll SPORTS Colleen Sullivan catches a low ball. Girls' Softball :T J Q . - W 'M , V K --'T 'sf ,Q . . . X we - L 73 if , sv-as ,,. 1... A- . N-. s .. W .qxww A as K. nt f . rc.. . Q, , fps yt Standing on the base, Dina Turrietta waits for the ball. -,,,.,.,...-Af w...- ,,s,f- s It's A Hit W .Mt ,, 4 Nuns During practice at Sorenson Park, Dani La Fleur prepares herself to catch a pitch. Top Row: Cheryl Carrillo, Colleen Sullivan, Nadine Perkins, Gina Trapletti, Felicia Lenzen, Dena Turrieta. Liz Cervantes, Tricia Sullivan, Front Row: Mary Jimenez, Nica Morales, Dani La Fleur, Kris Chavez, Ceci Martinez, Stephanie Labadie, Anna Duda, Scorekeeper: Patty Chavez. tw , as ff I wk' .., x W.. V QPSQIY' NWA-, . Stephanie Labadie stands back and relaxes during a tiring practice. SPORTS Il 187 K i 188 Il SPORTS Girls Aim For A Prosperous Season Felicia Lenzen winds up for the pitch. pun 'WW - A. ,So . 4-jj f-gm Kris Chaves patiently awaits her turn to bat. Anna Duda tags the base before throwing the ball. .- ,A 5 ., , . , ,f ,.fy,.N.-,4 L. ,, ,.,. , . ,..nf L ' ff:-.wk ha, . .ui 7 I l 5 - ti ' 4 '37 ' A ww ' T .2 s-witrsw.. 7 5 'l i' ffl. 'E . , ,.,h , 'B ML Anna Duda and Cheryl Carrillo were asked how they felt about the softball program here at St. Paul. This is how they responded. The softball program at St. Paul takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Each girl contributes her time and energy which are needed to develop a successful team. Under the leadership of our coaches, Miss Fleckenstein and Rudy Garcia, we have improved our skills and knowledge of softball. We are looking forward to a very prosperous season. Nadine Perkins gets ready for a pow- erful throw. 1 'Xin-... am i n .W . Coleen Sullivan throws her hardest. Coach Fleckenstein strolls across the infield. slut. rf. V s 'fir 12 5 4 x tg. x N' ve N w , , Q f W .ra- BE, We -mi - ,1- fw- ' St. Paul- St. Joseph- St. Paul- Bishop Amat- St. Paul- Mater Dei- St. Paul- St. Anthony- St. Paul- Pius X- St. Paul- St. Joseph- St. Paul- Bishop Amat- St. Paul- Mater Dei- St. Paul- St. Anthony- St. Paul- Pius X- N A SPORTS lil 189 Boys Search For Success During one practices, J At End 0f Track of the many after school ohn Chavez improves his skill in running hurdles. Keith Hupke sprints down the straight-away on his way to complet- ing his run, 190 lil SPORTS - .. X as fd' I . .3 frkffiri iv. 'if ' An exhausted Dave Lins leans upon the railing for support. Through daily practice, the runners built their stam- ina to endure the tough competition. St. Paul' Santa Fe- St. Paul- Pius X St. Paul- Loyola St. Paul- Mater Dei- St. Paul' Bishop Amat- St. Paul- Servite- St. Paul- St. Anthony- St. Paul- Bishop Mont.- Top row: Gerald Bellony, Willie O'Leary, Ted Prenovost, John Chavez, Steve Gomez, Darren Merlino, Lance Wingert, Dave Lins, Philip Salvatori, Frank Quattrocchi, Ed Begany, Richard Barrios, Larry Banuelos, Joe Aranda, Coach Walker, Leroy Orozco, middle row: Don Gaitan, Mark Espinosa, Mike Gutierrez, Phil Goodman, Martin Garza, David McGuire, Mike Arambulo, John Martinez, Seb Apodaca, Ray Fontes, Andy Padilla, Larry Frabotta, Alan Mendez, David Medina, Al Otera, Tony Sarmiento, front row: Mark Bobadilla, Alec Cox, Mike Nunes, John Pacheco, Randy Garcia, Vince Fontes, David Villa, Eric Burbidge, Paul Mulcahey, Dean Estrada, George Pla, David Ferneau Easy does it! Ruben Segura and Larry Banuelos demonstrate the fine art of running bleachers, Since stretching is a very important part of running, Mike Valenzuela takes time out to warm-up, nv ' li 11 .. N. an-ii' 5? if . -,,,.m3xx ff- J 'MQ put. 'S-,XVFJ ' According to Coach Walker, the 1982 Track Team was in better shape than last year. He said, HI have high hopes. With 55 members, we must stay healthy. We believe in quality, not quanitiyf' The track program is growing. Growth in anything is positive, so our track pro- gram is definitely a positive force here at St. Paul. - . wwfw- - . . i as . .. v -at ' ,. E an f - f' Qt. 51 .v . A ' rf W in-of I--1111 to tw is was-Q I -V c N' X 'Shi-we , ' A .-wg . .,, , Q, , W , W ,Q ,swat Yr! .':.F3f.w-nt. 1- W. N X 2 4' 4 i F Ed Begany marches onto the field to show the world exactly how to shot- SPORTS U 191 V' fl A 0 X tr N4 . tx X cf . ' iw 'Q W6 Wwvf r 'X-W we ' 7' . r . at fe 0 'K , ,o u ef - ,P I 'ily rwji lllil llyh'Y'D ww ff lgllifv X06 Wetlp ff? WjL,w f' ,fl ,iwf,,,'f',,iAtfl' ir s' Trac eam if' t ' . W vf.wt'll l .0 0iQf'f,ff Changes Then' Pace cfm,-'A' live X 5 rf' RP My he Girl's Track Team began a new l 6 program this year which will surely bring 0, - them success in seasons to come. For the if M- first time, the girl and boy track teams i 0 trained together, so that the best of each 5 group would push all the others to excel, The girls competed at the same meets as did the boys, but not against them. A new coaching system was worked out as well. Miss Gunningham was coach for all field events, Mr. Vasquez had the responsibil- ity of the sprinters, and Mr. Walker trained the distance runners. All the hard work certainly paid off! Top row: Stacey Matranga, Kim Muller, Cindy Gardea, Cindy Campos, Cathy Marquez, Dina Morales, Jennifer Rodarte, Cathy Dunn, Cindy Guppy, Mary Torres, middle row: Thelma Gandara, Joan Cafferty, Trisha Camero, Andrea Stankiewicz, Lisa Malinzak, Lisa Sigala, Shelly Rucinski, Leslie Couteeg front row: Priscilla Martus, Angela Vadurro, Mary Hernandez. Katrina Cochran and Kris Hanson race each other during seventh peri- od P.E. Dana Hartel runs as hard as she can Sandy Herrera cheers for the run- to beat her best time. ners as she writes down their best times. 192 E SPORTS Track coach, Mrs. Gunningham, times the runners. if I. 1 , M ' M, i Ed!! I mn ,IU lv? Met' f' ftdldnix D ' me . 6105 Uflfff AL gf W' was t 40 1' A f Jana Hinrichs sprints to cross the fin- ish line at practice. 5 . St. Paul- Santa Fe- l St. Paul- Pius X- St. Paul Loyola- St. Paul Mater Dei- St. Paul Bishop Amat- . St. Paul- Pius X- St. Paul- St. Anthony- St. Paul- Bishop Mont.- , ' - ,. , .., . Will Ann Fitzgerald clear the bar? She did! That's why practice is im- portant. ... N' . .. ,,, -'A 1 -' Thelma Gandara relaxes as Joan Cafferty stretches before running. ' Scores were not available at time of printing. SPORTS E 193 Golf demands a great deal of skill, al- though we think of it as an easy sport which just requires hitting a ball into a hole. Mr. Pool, the 1982 golf coach, taught players the necessary skills. He also taught them to aim for perfection and to finish the match under par. More importantly, he taught the golfers sports- manship and the spirit of competition. Throughout the season, the golfers had a good time and improved their scores. John Simon tees off at lndustry Hills. 194 U SPGRTS Golfers Aim For ii' -rg V at -if Top Row: John Simon, Bryan Mehring, Bob Lasken, Max Estenger, Rich Jackson, Kevin Noonan Bottom Row: Jeff Donlevy, Kim Lasken, Mike Cicchese, Jim Engen. iii Z' y 44 John Simon laughs while Jeff Don- levy explains his next shot. Bryan Mehring studies the hole be- fore he putts, Hole-In-One ff .nf 5. .' ix The only girls on the team, Kim Las- ken, chips to the green at the match. .-. X K we xN X id ,ff we . W Bob Lasken tees off with perfect form on the third hole. me ,,..i,t A ls' is Mr. Pool, the team moderator, lis- 1 if tens to all of Bryan Mehringls prob' Max Estenger pitches the ball out lems while Jim Enger stands by. from the sand trap. in X Eg K - 'K A r M 55 r E' flag' 1' it A . -fx A . X 4 .fa - 1 ' if i it if' W- ' ' L .il i ' i' , L' if' - , X . .. f y ' - ' 'i ' ' ' N. - 5 ' 1 Q asv A N ..,.: ..... Q 5 ,Z , K V .. . ,-...ie ,...lwt:sr,: 5, ??3.Q N., 1.3 A , mx, Q-,Y 2, , . . Q Q SPORTS Cl 195 St. Paul Sports As the seasons once again came to an end, congratulations were extended to the players, teams, and coaches for their sportsmanship. We were proud of all our Swordsmen teams. Win or lose, their spir- its were high and the teams competed with good Christian attitudes. Through good sportsmanship and a spirit of com- petition, students achieved team goals and realized many personal goals as indi- viduals. Andy DeGrasse, Cliff Heidrich, Par- ris DeVine, and Hank Mondaca show team unity. Anne Fitzgerald pounds the ball over the net. X Q Varsity Volleyball players, Anne Fitz- gerald, Susanne Necoechea, Jeane ette Wagner, Peggy Gutierrez, and Felicia Lenzen pose for the photog- raphers. ii, Shine Through This sign once again declares that St, Paul was the 1981 Big 5 Champ. ii s, ,af , s i Y g , 1' 32 2 , Y if V .M r A ,Mia-ui-- ' J.V. player, Keith Watkins, shows his style as he aims for the hoop. r ? Coach Ancich admires a picture of himself that he received at the Danny Bockhold and Ricardo Porras Q95 'Et as Awards Banquet. take a break while the ball is dead, df.. E' SY Varsity player, Ken Ramirez, aims for the rim, Father Nocita poses with Larry Guer- eque as he holds his plaque from the Football Awards Banquet. 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IIN, Joe C5uSf-W3 vv Q rg K Wav' JOI si! 5 5 3 D T.- Q 'CWS 9 'req 0 M is i V4 9 X0 IPX va 1 Q ,ff S Qpgrfbg F 3 ow- 0 V 1: XQOY E 0405 51 Yom my ii Xf0'W QE' 1 eglfw QQ 2 .. r 4' l T W ecid d To cademics Abajian, Michael 86 T'Abbott, Eileen 37, 72 'Accornero, John 29, 33, 37, 72, 111 Accornero, Suzanne 29, 33, 38, 102, 111 Aceves, Michael 102 'Acosta, Susana 102 Adamsen, Alan 102, 145, 167 Agrusa, Vincent 102, 178 Aguayo, Raymond 102 Aguilar, A Aguilar, A lan 102, 145 lex 145 Aguilar, Frank 102 Aguilar, Irene 37, 86 Aguilar, Marie 102 Aguilar, V irginia 86 Aguilera, Alfred 17, 102, 145, 167, 185 Aguilera, Rebecca 19, 37, 50, 70 Aguinaga, Aguinaga, Gilbert 102 Helen 86 Arciniega, Linda 38, 102 Arellanes, Albert 86, 144 Arellanes, April Arellanes, Eric Arenal, Julie 86, 100 Aresti, Jeannine 23, 103 Arevalo, Maria 26, 38, 103 Arguijo, Richard 72, 134, 143 Armas, Jeanette 23, 37, 102 Armijo, Linda 41, 103 Armstrong, Cynthia 32, 37, 120 Armstrong, Gladys 130 Arocho, Linda 103 Arredondo, Edward 72, 103 Arrendondo, Elizabeth 23, 37, 103, 104 'Arteaga, Monalisa 23, 103 Artukovich, George 103 Arviso, Lisa 20, 26, 37, 72 Arvizu, Elisabeth 43, 86 Arvizu, John 45, 50, 70 Ascencio, Cecilia 86 A.S.B. 33 Atkinson, Paulina 120, 221 Avalos, Audrey 72 214 Aguinaga, Robert 72 Aguirre, Arturo 102 Aguirre, Christopher 102, 145 Aguirre, Michael 72, 134, 142, 143, 180, 181 Alagna, Philip 102 'Alba, Annabelle 50, 70 Alcala, Susana 23, 102, 112 Alcantar, Michael 102, 145 Alcantara, Michael 86, 144 Alcantara, Richard 50, 134, 143 Alcaraz, Rachel 86, 90 Aldecoa, Christian 102 Alio, Michael 102 Allemand, Jere 102 Almera, Joseph 72, 134 Alvarado, Cynthia 33, 86 Alvarado, Monica 86, 154, 172 'Alvarado, Monica 86 Alvarez, Joanne 37, 72 Alvarez, Martin 30, 34, 50, 70 Alvarez, Mary 45, 86 Alvarez, Sylvia 38, 102 Amador, Rebecca 26, 86 Amaya, Eddie 86, 144 T Ampudia, Peter 50, 70 Ampudia, Richard 72 Anaya, Leanne 23, 102 Ancich, Marijon 15, 25, 39, 69, 120, 132 136, 197 Andrade, Jocelyn 86 Andrade, Lorraine 23, 37, 102, 112 Ankeney, George 30, 86 Anzaldo, Enrique 86, 144 'l Anzaldo, Juan 45, 50, 70 Aona, Ken 178 Apodaca, Janet 102 Apodaca, Michael 102 Apodaca, Salvador 37, 50, 70, 134, 138 Apodaca, Sebastian 72, 134, 143, 165 Aquino, Maria 102 Aquino, Marie 34, 45, 86 Aragoniz, Edward 102 Arambulo, Michael 34, 86 Aranda, Joseph 86, 153 Aranda, Marcelino 130, 182, 221 Arciniega, Anthony 5, 29, 41, 50, 70 Avila, Andrew 103, 145, 185 Avila, Danny 86, 144, 184 Avila, Phil 179 Avila, Rose 72 Ayala, Annette 26, 50, 62, 70 Ayala, Catalina 86 Ayer, Bryan 86 Ayer, Margaret 34, 37, 50 urritos . Baca, Marc Paul 'l Almera, Narciso 86, 178, 179 T,BadlHo' Denise 50' 70 Banales, Yvonne 103 Band Booster Club 45 Band, St. Paul Marching 45 Band, Varsity 45 Banks, Leslie Marie 45, 103, 115 Banner 23 Banuelos, Lawrence 34, 50, 70, 15 Banuelos, Mark 72 Barcelo Barker, Barlow, Barlow, 8arrass, Barrass, Barraza, Barrera, Jack 72 'Nancy 103 Catherine 42, 72 William 103 Mary 37, 120 Matthew 86, 144, 184 Rosario 86 Marianne 50 Barrett, Cecile 41, 42, 87 Barrett, Charlotte 23, 103 Barrett, Theresa 34, 50, 62, 70 Barrios, Barron, Richard 103, 145 Ardee 22, 37, 120, 221 2, 153 Do Th Impossibl Blodgett, Stephen 34, 87 Bobadilla, Mark 87 feackhaid, Daniel 51, ss, 70, 174, 175, 176, 196 iaockhaia, Timothy 32, ss, 174, 175, 176, 177 'l'Bogy, Cecilia 51, 70 Bogy, Paul 87 Boltz, Frederick 38, 103 Bonilla, Jessica 37, 87 Board Games Club 29 Booster Club 29 Borchard, Susan 168, 169 Borgelt, Edward 72 'l'Borgelt, Heidemarie 45, 51, 70 Borgelt, Timothy 103 Bowling Club 30 Bradley, Christopher 87, 144, 166 l'Braunschweiger, Ann M. 37, 103, 220 T'Braunschweiger, Chris 33, 37, 72, 220 Brett, David 34, 51 Brickley, Diane 103 Briones, Arnold 45, 103, 178 Brisson, Richard 103 Britschgi, Carol 72, 127 Brown, David 87 Brown, Madoline 21, 37, 120, 128 Bruce, Brian 103 'Brunton, Mary 37, 73 Bryeans, Chris 144 Bucher, Louie 103, 145 Calderon, Stephanie 38 Calles, Sandra 51, 37, 70 Callinan, Denise 104, 172 Callinan, Thomas 34, 51, 70 Camacho, Alex 104 'Camero, Edna 87 Camera, Patricia 104, 154, 155 Campos, Cindy 26, 104, 151 Campos, Debbie 30, 87 Canales, Richard 51, 70, 134, 180 Candal, Lisett 87 Caniglia, Greg 30, 34, 51, 70 Cano, Leticia 104 Cano, Norma 38, 73 Cano, Vicente 42, 51, 70 Cantarero, Luci 23, 37, 104 Canto, Selmy 37, 73 Caraveo, Odelia 51, 70 Cardenas, Donna 51, 70 Cardenas, Pedro 42, 51, 70 Cardenas, Richard 42, 104, 114, 145 l Cardenas, Yvette 73 Carlin, John 87 Carlin, Ruth 104, 115 Carman, Kristie 23, 104 Carmona, Steven 104, 145 Caro, Raul 104, 145 Carrasco, Steven 38, 104 Carrera, Francisco 'Indicates CSF member 'l' Denotes NHS member Barton, Lori 17, 37, 50, 70 Baseball, Varsity 180, 183 Baseball, J.V. 184 Baseball, Frosh 185 Basketball, Boys' Varsity 158, 163 Basketball, Boys' J.V. 164, 165 Basketball, Boys' Soph 166 Basketball, Boys' Frosh 167 Basketball, Girls' Varsity 168, 171 Basketball, Girls' J.V, 172, 173 Bastidos, Hugo 87, 144 Bastidos, Laura 37 Bates, Darlene 20, 21 Beal, Steven 72 Beanes, Lorraine 37, 72 Beanes, Melissa 103 Beauchamp, Julie 33, 87, 94, 220, 221 Beauchamp, Ruth 221 T'Beauchamp, Suzanne 33, 50, 70, 220, 221 Becerra, Liza 38, 103 Beck, Anna 103 Beckert, Sandra 34, 42, 50, 70 Begany, Edward 42, 87, 144, 178, 179 Bell, Jeanette 50, 70 Bell, Maureen 34, 37, 87 Belland, Kevin 103 Belland, Matthew 72 Bellony, Gerald 87, 166 Bellony, Richard 45, 103 'l' Belmontez, Geraldine 26, 50, 70 Beltran, Joette 87 Benavidez, Bernadette 103 Bennett, Karen 120, 127 Bermundo, Jeff 103 Bethell, George 29 Bethell, Robert 87, 144, 166, 184 'l' Blackett, Linda 51 Blackett, William 72, 134, 143 Blaes, Julie 72, 75 Blake, Susan 87 Blanco, Jack 87, 144, 184 Blanco, Lorraine 103 Blanding, Joseph 'l'Budrys, Kristina 73 Buehring, Michael 103 'Buitrago, Margarita 87 l Buitrago, Rafael 73 Bukosky, Bianca 26, 51, 62, 70 Bukosky, Brian 73, 134, 143, 174, 175 'l'Burbidge, Deana 20, 23, 37, 73 Burbidge, Eric 103, 177 Burt, Russell 34, 45, 51 70 Busche, Brittany 104 Bustamante, Michelle 104 Butler, Brian 38, 87, 144 Butler, Kevin 5, 87 Byers, James 87 Byron, John 73 hamps Cabral, Louis 26, 73, 77, 134, 143, 175 Cabral, Pablo 104 Cabral, Yolanda 37, 73 Cadena, Pablo 16, 41, 42, 87 'Calierty, Joan 37, 87 Calderon, Calderon. Eileen 104 Julie 104 Carrillo, Cherylann 26, 32, 33, 37, 72 73 97 187, 189 Carrillo, Maricela 37, 88 Carroll, Father Aidan 2, 3, 5, 32, 33 48 58 221 Cartaya, Israel 73 Carter, Jocelyn 26, 42, 73 Carter, Nadeen 88 Casanas, Art 12 Casarez, Rochelle 23, 73 Casco, Victor 73 Casillas, Consuelo 104 Castanedo, Monica 73 Castanedo, Teresa 37, 104 Castellana, Angie 88 Castillo, Christine 104 Castillo, Christine E, 104 Castillo, Edward 104, 145 Castillo, Gilbert 104, 116 Castillo, Richard 38, 104, 145, 167 Castrillo, Carlos 88 'l Castro, John 29, 34, 45, 51, 70 Castro, Sophia 26, 73, 82 Cattani, Lisa 88 Caulfield, John 51 Caulfield, Michael 73 Cederwall, Catherine 88, 100 Cederwall, Mary 51, 70 Cederwall, Paul 145 Cejudo, Richard 88 Celaya. Cary 104 Cendejas, Tom 27, 30, 34, 48, 69, 120 Cerabella, Lisa 45, 88 Cervantes, Alberto 73 Cervantes, Alberto 73 Cervantes, Alfred 73 Cervantes, Bertha 51, 70 Cervantes, Christophe 104, 187 Cervantes, Cynthia 18, 19, 73 Cervantes, Elizabeth 104 Cervantes, Javier 104, 145 Cervantes, Marissa 37, 105 'Chabot, Celine 20, 21, 37, 88, 95 Chamberlin, Martha 19, 37, 88 Chamber Singers 41 Chapman, Gabriella 119 Chavez Chavez , Christopher 38, 105 , Daniel 38, 105, 145 Chavez, George 88, 144, 178 Chavez, Herman Chavez, Joe 175 Chavez, John 88, 166, 190 Chavez, Kristine 37, 74, 172, 173, 187, 188 Chavez, Lisa 37, 74 'l'Chavez, Patricia 4, 13, 19, 37, 51, 56, 70, 187 Chavez, Steven 51, 138, 141, 143, 180, 182 Cheer, Varsity 19 Cheer, Junior Varsity 19 'l'Chervenak, Ann 33, 35, 52, 67, 70, 220 Chervenak, Loretta 221 T Chilcott, Valoree 26, 37, 74 Christian Service Club 29 Cicchese, Michael 45, 74, 194 'Ciulik, Wendy 33, 37, 74, 220 'l' Clark, Anne 34, 52, 70, 157 ' Clark, Mary 23, 105, 113, 116 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Delaluz, Jesus 89 Delarosa, Luzmaria 89 Delgado, Hugo 34, 52, 70 Deutsch, Charles 34, 53, 70, 152, 153 Deutsch, Joanne 37, 75 Di Noto, Maria 75 Diano, Consuelo 38, 105 Diano, Marcel 89 Diaz, Alexander 105, 145 Diaz, Astrid 34, 37 Diaz, Deanna 23, 37, 105 Diaz, Glenn 89, 144, 166, 184 TDiaz, Lisa 12, 13, 20, 21, 37, 53, 65, 70 'lDiaz, Martha 26, 34, 53, 70 Diaz, Ramon 34, 53, 58, 70, 174, 175, 176, 177 'l'Diaz, Veronica 37, 75, 221 Dickson, Steven 89 Dinneen, Mike 27, 37, 121, 158, 159, 161 Dispalatro, Nick 53, 60, 70, 134, 143 Dispalatro, Paul 89, 144, 184 Divita, Frances 89 Doak, Joseph 105, 117 Doak, William 77, 134, 143 Dobbs, Garrett 105, 145 Dominguez, Genaro 53, 70 Dominguez, Lawrence 75, 159, 161, 162, 163 Dominguez, Loretta 105 Dominguez, Lynette 75 Dominguez, Mark 26, 33, 36, 48, 53, 70 Dominguez, Rebecca 105 Donaldson, Craig 89 Donlevy, Jeff 89, 96, 144, 194 Donlevy, John 37, 53, 70, 134, 140, 143 Dora, John 105, 145, 178 Dougherty, Dorreen 19, 37, 89 'l' Dougherty, Maureen 19, 37, 53, 70 Drake, Robert 75, 180 Drama 33 Draper, Lori 34, 37, 53, 70 Drill 23 'l Duda, Anna 53, 186, 187, 188, 189 Duda, Robert 75 Duffield, Sarah 75, 82 Duggan, Catherine 37, 121, 128 TDunn, Caroline 34, 53 Dunn, Catherine 34, 105 Durbin, Sandra 89 mbarrassment Eager, Lee 38, 105, 111 Eccleston, Janice 38, 105 T Edel, Paul 75 Encinas, Suzette 75 Endicott, Barbara 75 Enfield, Norman 75, 134, 143, 174, 175 Engen, James 45, 89, 194, 195 Ertle, Desiree 37, 87, 89, 95, 151 Ertle, Deron 37, 53, 70, 134, 143 Eschardies, Patricia 30, 53, 70 Escontrias, Sean 38, 105, 117 'l'Espinc, Xavier 37, 53, 65, 70, 134, 138, 139, 140, 141 Espinosa, Ardath 89 Espinosa, Jeanette 75 Espinosa, Mark 75, 134, 143, 105 Espinosa, Ruffo 75 Espinoza, Alex 16, 39, 53, 70, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 180, 182 Espinoza, Edward 75, 134, 143 Espinoza, Steven 105, 145, 185 Esposito, Michele 37, 75 Estenger, Max 34, 53, 194, 195 'l Estrada, Adriana 33, 72, 75, 77, 220 Estrada, Dean 76, 153 Estrada, Michael 42, 152, 153 Estrada, Raphael 105 Estrada, Richard 17, 28, 34 Estrada, Roberta 121, 128 Estrada, Vivian 42, 89 Ethridge, Richard 38, 105 Evans, Tim 121 riendship Fandino, Mercedes 106 Felix, Teresa 76 'l'Fernandez, Ramona 53, 70 Ferneau, David 76, 134 139, 141, 143 Ferra, Dara 89 'l Ferraloro, Maria 26, 33, 34, 46, 51, 54, 70 Ferraloro, Rosetta 106 Ferraloro, Yolanda 37, 89 Ferrell, James 76 Fierro, Julie 26, 42, 76 Ferrara, Jennifer 5, 30, 33, 37, 86, 89, 151 Fierro, Kathryn 20, 37, 54, Fink, Carl 45 'l'Fink Lisa 16, 41, 76, 77, 169 Finken, Stacie 76 Fino, Jeannette 90 Fiori, Frank 76 Fischer, David 106, 145 Fischer, Richard 76 Fisheli, Dale 90 Fisher, Lisa 38, 103, 106 Fishing Club 34 Fitzgerald, Ann 53, 70, 147, 148, 193, 196 Fitzgerald, Deacon 5 Flag 20 Fleckenstein, Sheri 118, 122, 123, Fleming, Louise 30, 126 Fleming, Michele 26, 53 Flock, Kathleen 37, 76, 147, 149 Flores, Camy 76, 157 Flores, Guillermina 26, 106, 169 186, 189 Flores Gustavo 76 Flores, lnes 38, 90 Flores, John 90, 144, 174, 176 Flores, Nicholas 106, 185 Floyd, Floyd, Alan 90, 144 Cary 90, 144 Foglesong, Donna 38, 103, 106 'Foltz, Thomas 29, 76 Fratello, Patty 6 Fontes, Raymond 76, 134 Fontes, Vincent 90, 144 Football, Frosh 145 Football, J.V. 142, 143 Football, Soph 144 Football, Varsity 134, 141 Foss, Foss, Bradford 54, 70, 158, 159, 161, 162 Kimberly 38, 106 Frabotta, Laurence 54, 58, 175 Frabotta, Michael 106, 178 Franco, Leticia 90 Garza, Martin 106, 145 Gasparian, John 76, 134, 143 Gehrke, Bill 76 Gebken, Matthew 122 Gentile, Jeffrey 30, 34, 42, 90 Gentile, Lynne 106 Germain, Mary 37, 76 Gibbons, Beth 34, 90 Giddings, Patricia 38, 107 Gillen, Laura 3 Gochnour, Valerie 34, 54, 63, 70 Goduto, Leslie 37, 90, 100, 157 Golf 194, 195 Franco, Sandra 26, 42, 76 Friederich, Joy 122 'l Fuentes, Maria 12, 33, 48, 54, 62, Future Moguls of America 34 raduation Gagne, Johnny 106 Gaitan, Denise 90 Gaitan, Donald 76, 134, 143 Galindo, lleana 106 'Galegos, Patricia 37, 90 Galloway, Deborah 26, 37, 54, 70 Galvan, Rita 76 Gamboa, Alexander 45, 90 Gamez, Gina 26, 76, 168, 169 Gamez, Marie 38, 107 Gandara, Thelma 37, 90, 150, 151, Garay, David 38, 106 Garcia, Andres 90, 144, 184 Garcia, Angelita 26, 54, 70 Garcia, Antoinette 5, 37, 76 'Garcia, Enrique 90 Garcia, Ethna 122 70, 157 193 Gomez, Anamaria 29, 90 T Gomez, Carmen 33, 34, 54, 63, 70, 157, 220 Gomez, Jaime 75, 76 Gomez, Leticia 107 Gomez, Steven 90, 144 Gonzales, Bernardo 107, 145 Gonzales, Christine 54, 37, 70 Gonzales, John 54, 70 Gonzales, Marc 107, 145 Gonzales, Martha 107 Gonzales, Rebecca 90 Gonzalez, Glenn 30, 107, 145 Gonzalez, lrene 107 Gonzalez, John 90 Gonzalez, John 54 Gonzalez, Josie 26, 54, 70 Gonzalez, Kathleen 76, 157 Gonzalez, Linda 37, 107 Gonzalez, Lorraine 16, 42, 87, 90, 157 Gonzalez, Liz 169 Gonzalez, Michael 107, 145, 185 Goodman, Jacqueline 45, 76 Goodman, Phillip 107, 145 Graham, Charles 38, 107, 145, 185 'l Graham, Randi 76 Gratzer, John 30, 76 Gray Edward 91 'l'Gray, James 77 Garcia, Gilbert 76 Garcia, Gilbert 106, 145 Garcia, James 5, 106 'Garcia, Jerry 76 Garcia, Joaquin 131 Garcia, John 90 Garcia, Judee 90 'Garcia, Laura 20, 37, 90, 101, 107 'Garciap Penny 22, 23, 54 Garcia, Raelynn 106, 109 Garcia, Randolph 90, 100, 144, 166 Garcia, Robert 54, 70, 134, 138, 139, 143 Garcia, Rudy 186 Garcia, Sylvia 76 Garcia, Thomas 106, 185 Gardea, Cynthia 106 Gardner, Robert 145 Garibay, Liza 90 Garibay, Mark 76 'Garnica, Robert 29, 41, 76 Garza, Lisa 19, 37, 76 Gray John 42, 54, 107, 145 Gray Paul 70 'Gray, Ronald 91, 143, 144 Gray, Susan 54, 70 Griego, Ann 107 'l'Griego, Stacy 19, 37, 77 'Griffin, Kimberly 38, 107, 114 Griffin, Kristen 91 Grijalva, Renee 77 Grimm, Marguerite 122, 123 Grumbine, David 91 Guarino, Ray 3, 118 Gunningham, Karen 122, 169, 193 Grumbine, James 30, 55 T Grumbine, Steven 77, 153 Guapo, Louis 91, 220 Guardian, Lillian 42, 55, 70 Guereque, Larry 37, 55, 134, 138, 139, 143, 197 Guerrero, Joanne 37, 91 'Guerrero, Lisa 33, 77, 83, 85 215 ping, Staying Late, i Gunther, Laura 33, 42, 77 Guppy, Cindy 107 Guppy, Karen 85 'l'Guppy, Lisa 55, 70 Gutierrez, Manuel 91 Gutierrez, Mariko 91 Gutierrez, Michael 91, 144 Gutierrez, Michael 107, 153 Gutierrez, Michael 55, 70, 173, 176 Gutierrez, Peggy 55, 66, 70, 133. 146, 147, 148, 149, 168, 169, 170, 171, 196 Guzman, Leticia 23, 107 Guzman, Monica 26, 29, 38 onesty Hagen, Elisa 91 Hakel, Deanne 107 Hamilton, Michele 123 Hannan, John 123, 124 Hanson, Kristin M. 91 Hanson, Kristina D. 26, 29, 30, 34, 91, 100, 220 'Harding John 26, 77 Haro, Agustin 34, 107, 145 Haro, Marina 45, 55, 70 Haro, Patrick 77, 134, 143 Haro, Sylvia 76, 77 Hart, David 91 Hard, Melanie Hartel, Dana 55, 70 Hatch, Eugene 178 Hayes, Pamela 22, 47, 123, 221 Hays, Todd 77, 180 Heaton, Christopher 77, 132, 164, 165 Hecker, Lenette 37, 55, 70 Heckert, Betty 123 Heemskerk, Steven 91 Heffernan, Greg 34 Heidrich, Clifford 55, 70, 132, 134, 137, 141, 196 Heil, Ron 164 Heller, Daniel 38, 107, 145, 185 'l'Heller, Deborah 34, 37, 55, 63, 65, 70 Hemme, Cecilia 3, 118, 119 Henderson, Andrew 144 Henkes, Denise 37, 55, 70 Henriques, Gavin 107, 145 Hernandez, Anthony 107 Hernandez, Catherine 91 David 107 Hernandez, 1' Hernandez, Edward 30, 55, 70 'l'Hernandez, Genevieve 41, 42, 55, 70 Hernandez, Lorraine 20, 21, 26, 55, 70, 37 Hernandez, Maria 107 Hernandez, Mary 33, 102, 154, 155 Hernandez, Michelle 37, 91 Hernandez, Rachel 91 Hernandez, Ronald 55 Hernandez, Victoria 37, 41, 42, 77 Heron, Mary 107 Heron, Theresa 33, 37, 55, 63, 70 Herrera, Sandra 33, 75, 86, 91, 101, 107, 154 Hervey, Christina 38, 107 'l'Herzog, Camille 37, 55, 70, 154 Herzog, David 30, 91 Hidalgo, David 38, 107, 114 Higuera, Maria 23, 26, 37, 55, 70 Hi-Jinx 37 Hill, Robert 123, 134, 143, 180, 181, 182 Hilts, Eva 123 Hinrichs, Jana 77, 193 Hlifka, Jeff 108, 145 T'Hlifka, Todd 77 Hocking, Virginia 108 Hodges, Valerie 55 Hodges, Brian 108 Holguin, Deanna 55, 70 Holguin, Lisa 77 Holub, Juan 108 Hoffman, Bernie 29 Hoffman, Pat 45 Hopper, Patricia 23, 37, 108 Horan, Carolyn 91 Horne, Richard 45, 77 Horth, Michael 77, 180, 181 Horth, Ricky 108, 117, 145, 178 'Huerta, Rita 91 Huizar, Fred 77, 134, 143 Huizar, Monica 20, 37, 55, 70 Hupke, Keith 34, 55, 70, 190 Hurtado, Lisa 108 Hurtado, Rodolfo 130 nvolvement lbold, Ann 23, 108 T lbold, James 55, 70 'Indicates CSF member T Denotes NHS memb er lnfante, Julie 31, 123 lrizarry, Mario 44, 55, 134, 143 lrizarry, Vincent 77 lvanoff, Tony 92 l.1I'lQ Jackson, Richard 92, 194 Jacobo, Loreley 26, 92 Jacobo, Steven 92 Jacuinde, Liza 56, 70 Jalteco, Donna 77, 134 Jankowski, Ronald 56, 70 Janowicz, Cathy 45 'l Janowicz, Thomas 45, 56, 70 Jaramillo, Elizabeth 41, 42, 92 jaramillo, Marcella 19, 37, 56, 70 Jaramillo, Michele 20, 37, 92 Jaso, Jefferey 56, 152, 153 Jasso, Rosalva 92 Jerome, Lisa 108 Jimenez, Elsa 38, 108 Jimenez, Lorraine 92 Jimenez, Mary 77, 187 Jimenez, Michael 78, 134, 143, 180, 183 Jiru, Dan 31, 120, 125, 128 Johal, Cynthia 35, 125 Johnson, Craig 38, 108, 145 'Johnson, Grace 37, 89, 92, 94, 221 Johnson, Lani 108 'l Johnston, Mary 78 Johnston, Susan 37, 78, 154 f f f . , , A , ., . .,.,, ...X A A-M. .. -sw ' fra .ww 1 --ws, Jones, Charles 108, 145 Jones, Darren 30, 45, 92 ,,,, , Juarez, Manues 16, 37, 56, 70, 134, 136, 138, 140, 141 Juarez, Sandra 92 indness Kautz, Katherine 4, 19, 37, 56, 70 Kautz, Patricia 108 Kearney, Barbara 125 T'Keh, Karen 33, 56, 70, 157, 220 T'Keh, Richard 26, 33, 78 Kennedy, Steven 17, 34, 38, 108, 145 Kenny, Jim 10 Keogh, Lorraine 34, 56, 70 Keogh, Thomas 92 Kerlec, Karen 92 Kiehl, Jeff 108, 185 Kirkland, James 92 Kirkland, Kathleen 108 Klemens, Alice 130 Klemens, Chester 12 Klemens, Sharon 12, 13, 26, 37, 56, 65, 66, 70 Krause, Daniel 26, 33, 108, 117 Kreimann, Santos 78, 158, 159, 180 Kresan, Joseph 45, 78 Kruger, James 108 Kubasek, Jim 5, 34, 119, 126 Kuszewski, Constance 29, 45, 92 aughs La Mere, Veronica 38, 108 Labadie, Daphne 169 Labadie, Stephanie 78, 92, 97, 150, 151, 169, 170, 171, 186, 187 Lacko, Denise 108 Lacko, Wendy 20, 21, 37, 92, 95 Ladeda, Denyse 92 Lafleur, Danielle 37, 92, 187 Lafleur, Robert 92 Lamere, Lisa 92 Landeros, Kathleen 30, 45, 92 Landin, Bernardo 108 'Landin, Lorenzo 30, 34, 44, 56 Lane, Christine 108 Larson, Lisa 26, 29, 108 Lascano, Steven 108, 111, 145 Lases, Javier 78, 165 'Lasken, Kimberly 19, 22, 56, 65, 70, 194, 195 Lasken, Robert 92, 175, 194, 195 Lawler, Claudia 108 'Lawrence, Noel 16, 37, 44, 70, 134 Le Doux, Mark 30, 77, 78 Leal, Barbara 78 'fLedesma, Antonio 15, 33, 34, 56, 61, 70 Ledesma, Glenn 92 Lee, Cathy 221 Les Chanteuses 42 Lee, Scott 34, 51, 56, 66, 70 Lee Theresa 33, 78 Lemus, Julie 108 Lemus, Michael 78 Lenzen, Felicia 56, 70, 147, 148, 186, 187, 18 196 Leon, Monica Leonhardt, Catherine 45, 108 Leonhardt, Christopher 29, 45, 78 Lesko, Donna 45, 101, 92, 107 Lesko, Violet 45 'fLevendoski, Gina 26, 29, 34, 45, 56 Library Guild 30 Licata, Ellen 20, 21, 37, 92 Limon, Francine 33, 37, 102, 108, 116, 220 Limque, Timothy 38, 108, 145 Checking 8, Lins, David 78, 81, 190, Llanes, Veronica 38, 108 Lloyd, Jean 78 Loftus, Eugene 93 'Lomont, Kathryn 42, 93 Long, Cari 57, 71 Longoria, Carmen 26, 57, 71 Longoria, Ruben 78 Lopez, Annette 57, 71 Lopez, Candace 93 Lopez, David 30 Lopez, Karla 20, 26, 29, 37, 42, 93 Lopez, Lisa 42, 93 Lopez, Manuel 108 'Lopez, Mark 29, 30, 45, 108 Lopez, Michele 19, 93, 98 Lopez, Paul 134, 143, 145, 185 Lopez, Shalini 37, 42 'l Lopez, Teresa 26, 77, 78 Lord, Paul 109 Lord, Teresa 57, 71 'l'Lorona, Laura 57, 71 Lounsberry, Michele 109 1 Lowry, Jeffrey 78 Lozano, Lorraine 109 Lucas, Geraldine 109 Lucero, Elizabeth 109 Luckett, Sonia 42, 93, 172, 173 Lugo, Aida 57 Lujan, Isabel 109 Lumen, 33 Lutz, Ernie 93 Lynch, Sister Ruth, SSND 118, 121, 125 Lyons, Catherine 57, 67, 71 isinterpret 'l Mac Donald, Annette 78 Macdonald, Denise 30, 42, 93 Macias, Gregory 57, 71, 134, 140, 141, 143, 180, 181 Madigan, Kelly 93, 143, 144 Madigan, Margaret 37, 42, 78 Madrid, Carlene 57, 71 Madrid, Roxanne 109 Madrigal, Marty 78 Magallon, Anthony 109, 145, 185 Magana, Paul 57, 71, 134, 158, 159 Magdaleno, Catherine 37, 93 Magdalena, Christi 23, 37, 40, 109 Magdaleno, James 37, 44, 57, 71, 13 Maguire, Patricia 37, 57, 71 Maiorettes 23 Maldonado, Albert 93, 144, 178 Maldonado, Andrea 38, 109 Maldonado, John 93, 184 Malinzak, Lisa 109, 154, 155 Malone, Sean 93 Mandichak, James 5, 78 Mangielli, Lucy 109, 172, 173 Manning, Cardinal Timothy 1, 3, 4, 5 Mantini, Danielle 37, 40, 99, 109 Mantini, Mia 12, 37, 78 'l Marfice, Jennifer 57, 67, 71 Marfice, Marius, Matthew 78 Brother, OSF 66, 125 Marquez, Alejandra 26, 93 Marquez, Anna 57 Marquez, Catherine 109 Marron, Christine 109 Marron, Kathryn 20, 21, 78 1. . Marsala, Donald 30, 34, 57, 71 Marshal, Douglas 78 Marshal, Michael 109 Marshall, Steven 57 Martin, Kevin 42, 109, 145 Martin, Michael 93, 100, 144 Martin, Paul 75, 78, 138 Martin, Regina 93 Martinez, Albert T'Martinez , Anna Maria 26, 78 Martinez, Celia 93, 172 Martinez, Eduardo 109 Martinez, Frank A. 30, 33, 109, 220 'Martinez, Frank E, 109 T Martinez , Gloria 19, 79 Martinez, Jessica 93 Martinez, John 93, 144 Martinez, Joseph 93 Martinez, Larry 57, 71, 134, 143 Martinez, Mark 109 Martinez, Martha 58, 71 Martinez, Marybelle 26, 79 Martinez, Matthew 93 'Martinez, Monica 42, 110 Martinez, Nora 130 Martinez, Rebecca 37, 41, 93, 151 Martinez, Richard 79, 184 Martinez, Robert 79, 165 Martinez, Rosemarie 79, 127 Martinez, Rosemarie 58 Martinez Martinez , Thomas 93 , Victor 58, 71 Martinson, David 110, 145, 185 Martinson, Steven 79, 134, 143 Martus, Katherine 19, 37, 95 Martus, Priscilla 37, 110 'Mata, Aida 33, 58, 71 Mata, Ligmelia 110, 151 Mata, Sal 58, 71 Maia, Susan 23, 26, 37, 58, 71 Matranga, Stacey 110, 154 'l Montes, Frank 79, 178 Names Made Matuz, John 93, 144 Maurer, Stephen 110 Maurer, Susan 93 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc 'l' Mc Mc T Mc Mc Bride, Patrick 105, 110, 112 Cabe, Michael 93, 144 Cann, Ann 20, 21, 37, 93 Cann, David 58, 71 Cargar, Karen 37, 93 cfacken, Dunne 30, 37, 47, 118, 125 Gilligan, Patrick 34, 58 Ginn, Chris 45, 58, 71 Ginnis, Mark 42, 110 Govern, James 33, 42, 58, 71 Govern, Kathleen 37, 58, 67, 71 Mc Guire, David 30, 110, 145 Mc lntyre, Cardinal James 2, 7 'l' Mc Kean, Jacquelyn 18, 19, 37, 58, 71 Mc Kenna, Charles 110, 145 Mc Kenna, Denise 110, 145 Mc Kenna, Frederick 79, 178, 180 Mc Veigh, Michael 34, 58, 71 VMC weeney, Sheila 12, 13, 19, 37, ss, es, 66, 71, 1'Medina, Charlotte 4, 19, 37, 58, 67, 71 Medina, David 34, 110, 152 Medina, David 45, 153 Us Crazy, But Molino, Simon 59 Monclaca, Henry 59, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139 141, 196 Mondaca, Henry lSr.1 3, 118, 122 Monge, Anna 38, 110 Monroy, Kristine 94 'l Montalvo, Alonso 59 Montanez, Carmela 110 'l' Montan o, Julie 41, 42, 59, 71 Montejano, Julie 20, 37, 59, 67, 71 Montes, Andrea 45, 110 Montes Montes , Andrea 45, 110 , Elizabeth 111 Montes, John 79 Monteverde, Alexander 42, 111 Montez, Steven 79, 134, 165 Montoya, Gerald 111, 145 Montoya, Michelle 41, 42, 92 Moore, Hobgood 79 Morales, Dina 33, 102, 111, 154, 155 Morales, Michael 42, 111 Morales, Veronica 111, 187 'l'Morales, Victor 59, 134, 136, 180 'l'Morasky, Kathy 79 Moreira, Lynda 37, 94 Moreno, Deborah 34, 37, 59, 71, 157, 220 Moreno, Fernando 38, 111, 145, 185 Moreno, Gerardo 79 Moreno, Joseph 94, 164, 165, 184 riginality O'Doherty, Sister Veronica, CHF 119 O'Grady, Sean 111, 145 O'Guinn, David 41, 42, 80 O'Leary, Cornelius 42, 111, 145, 167 O'NeilI, Lisa 111 O'Sullivan, Brother Denis, OSF 119 Obert, Timothy 80 Obney, Chris 95 Ochoa, Monica 26, 95 Ochoa, Sandra 38, 111 T Ogle, Leslie 34, 59, 71 Ogle, Scott 5, 38, 111, 145 Ojeda, Raul 59, 71 Olea, Frank 95, 144 Olivares, Diane 59 TOlmedo, Jose 59, 66, 71, 134, 139, 180 Olmedo, Miguel 145 Omilianowski, Conrad 126 Olson, John 30, 60 Olson, Karen 37, 95 Ontiveros, Christopher 111, 175 141 Ontiveros, Michael 41, 42, 80, 175. 176 Ordonez, Sarah 80 1' Moreno, Patricia 79 Morentin, Alexander 94 'l' Morones, Frank 79, 134, 141, 143, 180, 182 Morrow, Vernon 111 Moschel, Father Gerald G. 2, 3, 5 Mosoueda, Mark 79, 134, 180 Mota, Lee 30 Mota, Robert 30, 79 Mramor, Jim 33, 37, 50, 71, 220 221 1' Mulcahey, Amy 20, 23, 37, 79 .,,bA . Mulcahey, Paul 94, 153 Muller, Kimberly 111, 169 Munoz, Cynthia 59, 71 Munoz, Jacqueline 94 Munoz, Louis Munoz, Luis 30, 111 Munoz, Marisa 26, 42, 94, 220 Murcia, Anabel 37, 79 Muro, Aaron 30, 79 Muro, Esther 94 Musick, Tandi 79 Myers, Angelica 26, 59, 71 QFVOLIS 'Nahas, Barbara 33, 111, 115 Ordonez, Yvette 95 Ordonez, Yvonne 95 Ornel as, Eva 80 Orozco, Cynthia 23, 111 Orozco, Leroy 80, 134, 143 Orozco, Phyllis 23, 112 Ortega, David 112 Ortega, Glory 112 Ortiz, Andrew 95 Ortiz, Jesus 34, 60, 71 Ortiz, Mario 42, 112 Ortiz, Marisa 112 Ortiz, Sandy 95 Ortiz, Stephen 60, 71 'Ortiz, Thomas 33, 86, 95 Ortiz, Ursula 80 Oswald, Debra 118, 119 Otero, Alfred 80, 153 Otero, Armida 33, 102, 112 Otto, Brother, OSF 119, 126 'l'Oviedo, Robert 60, 71, 134, 136, 138, 140, 141 izza Pacheco, John 95, 144 Padilla, Alice 37, 95 Padilla, Andrew 95, 153 Padilla, Cipriano Padilla, Nedda 60 Piddilla, Rozanna 37, 112 T Padilla, Stephanie 34, 37, 60, 71 Page, Kathleen 80 Page, Keith 112, 145 Painter, Michelle 95 Palacios, Hector 60, 132, 134, 140 Palacios, Robert 38, 112, 145, 167 Palma, Patricia 4, 19, 37, 60, 71 Palmer, Laura 60 Palmer, Ray 14 Papac, Patricia 60, 65, 67, 71 Paredes, Candee 126, 128, 221 Parents' Club Parker, Mark 60 Parks, Paul 60 Parra, Stephanie 19, 37, 95, 98, 10 Pascual, Graciela 45, 95 Pascual, Sandra 112 'l' Pastrano, Lupe 60, 71 'Patouillet, Eugene 112, 145 'Patterson, Mary 26, 34, 60, 71 Paul, Sister Mary, SSND 126, 128 Paxon, Kelly 19, 37, 73, 80 Payan, Debra 112 Pebley, Roger 112, 145 Peila, Julie 112 1 Peila, Lisa 26, 34, 51, 60, 71 Peinado, Peggie 60, 71 Peinado, Phyllis 37, 95 Pellegrino, James 164 T'Pellkoler, Michael 29, 45, 60, 71 Pena, Elvira 112, 172, 173 Peniche, Gabriela 109, 112 Peniche, Rose 33, 48, 60 Perdomo, Victor 38, 112, 145 Perea, Samuel Perea, Yvonne 38, 112 'lPereira, Stephen 60 'l'Perez, Armando 61, 159, 160 Perez, Betty 20, 26, 29, 37, 95 Perez, Christine 112 Perez, Dave 10 Medina, Gabriel 110 Medina, Rafael 93, 144 Medina, Steven 110, 145, 167, 197 Medrano, lrma 79 Medrano, Juan 94 Medrano, Magda 110 Mehring, Bryan 79, 194, 195 TMelendez, Martha 58, 67, 71 Melendez, Racheal 58 Melendrez, Mario 79, 134, 143, 180 Melonuk, Deth 125, 128 Mendez, Alan 34, 58 Mendez, Gloria 38, 110 Mendez, Maricela 58, 71 Mendivel, Penelope 38, 110 Mendivel, Ronnie 94 Mendoza, Frank 45, 94 Mendoza, Mari Ann 26 Mendoza, Marianna 79, 157 Mendoza, Maryanne 33, 37, 41, 87, 94, 101, 107, 110 Mendoza, Melinda 26, 94 Meno, Adevlyn 94 'l' Meraz, Cecilia 34, 37, 59, 71 Meraz, Katherine 23, 37, 110 Meraz, Miguel 110 Merlmo, Darren 94, 144 Merlino, Michele 12, 53, 59, 62, 71 Meza, Arthur 38, 110 Micek, Patricia 3 Michalowski, Elaine 34, 59, 71 Michel, Hector 110 Milan, John 94 1' Miller, Margaret 30, 79 Miller, Tiffany 14, 94, 147, 148 Mmjarez, Patricia 59, 71, 134, 139 'l'M1ramonles, Valerie 79 Mireles, John 79 Mireles, Karen 110 Mireles, Kevin 110 'Mohr, Denise 19, 37, 94 Nahas, Robert 41, 94, 184 Narvaez, Catherine 42, 94 Nava, Lucino 131 Nava, Paulo 131 Navares, Javier 38, 111 Navares, Mario 79 Navarro, Cindy 79 Neal Cindy 38, 111, 114 Necoechea, Susanne 33, 59, 71, 146, 147, 148, 196 Neely, Jeflrey 111, 167 Negrete, Alicia 26, 33, 34, 37, 59, 71 Negrete, Andrew 59, 71, 153 'Negrete, Lilia 59, 71 Neist, Sister Barbara. SSND 3, 29, 118 Nevarez, David 79 'Nevarez, Theresa 111 Newspaper 26 'l Nguyen, Hang 80 Nichols, Bill 167 Nichols, Lisa 37, 80 Nick, Robin 80 Niemela, Chris 111 Niemela, Richard 26, 59, 71 Noah, Dawn 59, 71 Noah, Jane 37, 94 Nocita, Father Michael 37, 125, 128, 153, 154, 155, 197 Nohalty, Audrey 37, 94 Nolan, Angela 30, 125 Noltensmeier, Patricia 111 Nomura, Fred 111 Noonan, Kevin 75, 194 Nordella, Ronald 111 North, Martin 111 Noto, Amy 95 Noto, James 111, 167 1' Novak, Patricia 15, 37, 55, 59, 71 'l Nowinski, Jamie 37, 80 Nugent, Junie 126, 128 Nunes, Mervyn 95, 144 'Nunez, Kimberley 42, 73, 77, 80, 82, 157 4 ,wt 'WY 1, 107 2 as uestions 218 Perez, James 95 Perez, Jerome 95 Perez,Jesse 95 Perez, Joseph 80 Perez, Oscar 95, 178, 179 Perez, Pauline 37, 95, 150, 151 Perez, Stephanie 80 Perez, Wilfredo 95 Perkins, Laura 112 'Perkins, Nadine 35, 61, 71, 187, 189 Perpetua, Sister Mary, CHF 127 Perry, John 33, 42, 61, 83 Perry, Kathryn 95 Peters, Paula 42, 80 Peters, Robert 37, 61, 132, 174, 175, 176 Peterson, Lucy 37, 125, 127, 150, 151, 172 Phan, Duyen Kim 113 Phan, Tram Ngoc 80 Pilkington, William 30, 95 Pina, Joseph 61, 71, 134, 141 Pina, Thomas 80 Pirraglia, Andrea 37, 121, 127 Piwowar, Mary 61 'l' Pla, George 46, 80, 134, 143 Pla, Miguel 144 Poe, Traci 113 Pogue, Danny 17, 95, 143, 144, 184 'l' Pogue, Jeffrey 80, 134, 140, 141, 180 Ponce, Rene 113 Pool, Jack 127, 194, 195 Porras, Ricardo 61, 175, 197 Poteete, Suzanne 13, 17, 33, 72, 80 , Powell, Josie 127 Prado, Elizabeth 96 Prado, Lorraine 20, 26, 37, 76, 80 Praetorius, Patrick Pravednikov, Gregory 96, 166 Pravednikov, Paul 30, 38, 113 Prenovost, Theodore 17, 34, 42, 113, 145 Price, Marie 113 Primero, Edward 61, 71, 134, 143 Pnmero, Lisa 37, 87, 96 Principe, Gina 113 'Prioli, Jeanne 37, 87, 96 Propster, Diane 80 Prouty, Philip 113 Puga, Gilbert 113, 145 Putman, Patrick 96, 175 Putman, Sterling 41, 61 Putman, Timothy 38, 113 'l' Quattrocchi, Frank 81, 134, 143, 165 Ouezada, Richard 16, 45, 61, 71 Quinones. Ariel 45, 96 Quintana, Barbara 37, 96 Quintana, Rafael 81 Quintanilla, Dina 23, 37, 76, 81, 112 'Quire, Beth 96 Quire, Charles 42, 113, 167 Quire, Michele 37 Quiros, Michael 30, 96 Quiroz, John 30, 61, 71, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162 Quitasol, Carol 42, 96 eligion Raco, Robin 127 Racquetball Club 30 Radcliff, Brad 12 Ramirez, Daniel 113, 145, 185 Ramirez, David 81, 175 Ramirez, Kenneth 81, 159, 161, 162, 180, 197 Ramirez, Richard 45, 81 Ramos, Lisa 28, 96 'l' Ramos, Michelle 45, 81 Ramos, Rebecca 20, 34, 37, 61, 71 Ramos, Rita 109, 113 Rawlings, Julie 42, 96 Rawlings, Sherrie 42, 96 Razo, Cecilia 38, 113 'Rebholz, Wendy 34, 61, 71 Reibestein, Christine 37, 113 Renteria, Anna 26, 37, 34, 61, 71 Renteria, Robert 81 Reta, Cesar 45, 81 Reyes, Ada 96 Reyes, Edmund 113 'Reyes, Elsa 34, 57, 61, 71 Reyes, Leticia 20, 37, 96 ' Reznack, Juliet 37, 88, 96, 100, 157 Richardson, Shannon 23, 37, 113 Richison, Ron 61, 71 Rickert, Danian 45, 96 - 'indicates CSF member 1' denotes NHS member N ' -9 ' S V 5 W Finally Finish 'Rifino, Gina 37, 41, 96 Rivera, Alisha 81 Rivera, Laura 96 Rivera, Monique 33, 81, 83 Roberts, Kelly 61, 65, 71 Roberts, Theresa 81 'l' Robertson, Gloria 34, 61, 71 'Robledo, Jose 81 'l' Robledo, Marta 61, 71 Robledo, Marla Robledo, Ray 81 Robledo, Suzanna 113 Robles, Diane 113 Robles, Javier 113, 145 Robles, Marcella 113 Rocha, Lea 20, 37, 96 Rockenbach, Linda 16, 45, 61, 71 Rockenback, Jim 29 Rockenbach, Patrick 113, 145 Rodarte, Jennifer 113, 154, 155 Rodriguez, Anthony 96, 166 Rodriguez, Benny 113, 145, 185 Rodriguez, Christopher 81 Rodriguez, Denise 20, 42, 61, 71 Rodriguea, Edward Rodriguez, Eric 113 Rodriguez, Guadalupe Rodriguez, Jackie 62, 71 Rodriguez, Stephanie 81 Rodriguez, Linda 113 Rodriguez, Mark 97, 166 Rodriguez, Martha 38, 113 Rodriguez, Nicholas 113 Rodriguez, Paul 113 Rodriguez, Rafael 8 Rodriguez, Ray 42, 113, 145 Rodriguez, Sonya 97 N. Sanchez, Nicholas 45, 82 Sanchez, Olivia 19, 37, 82 Sanchez, Oscar 114, 145 Sanchez, Patricia 26, 82 Sanchez, Robert 114, 145 Stephanie 33, 34, 41, 82, 83, 156, 157 Sandoval, Jerrod Sandoval, Michael 82, 134, 143 Sandoval, Susan 45, 114 Sandoval, Yvonne 97 Carmela 26, 33, 97, 154, 220 'l' Sanchez, Santana, Santana, Maria 26, 82 Santillan, Blanca 109, 114 Santillan, Deborah 34, 37, 41, 4 Santillan, Suzanne 82 Sarmiento, Felicia 23, 37, 114 Sarmiento, Tony 82, 134, 142, 143 Savage, Shana 114 'Saxton, David 97 'Sayeski, Peter 74, 82 'l' Schatz, Byron 45, 62, 71, 175 Schindler, Patricia 114 Schlicher, Ann 41, 82 Schmit, CAtherine 77, 82 2, 97 Rojas, Rodney 62 'l Rolfes, Lorane 34, 62 Romero, Linda 97 Romero, Margo 97 Romero, Marie 113 Romero, Nanette 23. 26, 113 Ronan, Ceil 130 TRosales, Michael 34, 45, 62, 71 'lRosales, Monique 41, 81, 157, 169, 170, 171 Rosales, Yvonne 38, 114 Ross, Joseph 82, 134, 143 Ross, Mike 129 1' Rossa, Patricia 14, 62, 71 Rossa, Ronald 30, 82 'Rossi, Michael 82 Royston, Mary 114 Royston, Peter 82 T Rozek, Lori 30, 34. 62, 71, 220 Schmrts, William 97, 98, 184 Schrader, Jim 123, 128 l'Schrader, Thomas 34, 62, 71 l'Scott, Theresa 37, 82, 147, 148 Seals, Willaim 97, 144, 184 Secretaries Club 26 Segura, Ruben 62, 67, 71, 134, 136, 159 Self, Mark 128, 146, 148, 149 Senior Remember 68, 69 Senior Summaries 70, 71 Serio, Alicia 45, 82 Serrand, Larry 62 Serrano, Patricia 62, 71 Sevillano, Frank 97, 144 Sevillano, Rene 114, 145 Shade, Marty 164, 165 Shana, Marie 3, 130. 131 Sharp, Gina 26, 82 Shatto, Angel Marie 38, 114 Shepherd, Michael 82, 134, 139, 140, 141 'Sibbing, Robin 63, 71 Siciliano, Kara M 82 Rubino, Mark Rucrnskr, Michele 114 Rucinski, Natalie 4, 37, 6 Ruiz, Cynthia 23, 114 Ruiz, Elsa 19, 37, 62, 71 Ruiz, Helen 45 Ruiz, Steven 45, 82 Rusciolelli, Rhonda 37, 77, 82 Russell, Patricia 97 Rutherford, Sam 29 Ryan, Ryan, Alisa 114 Father Sylvester 2, 3, 5 Ryan, Kimberly 23, 114 Ryan, Mary 62, 71 Ryan, Scott 17, 114, 145 ports 2, 71, 15 6, 157 Sabet, Barbara 124, 128, 221 Sacco, Lucy 29, 33, 124, 128, 220, 221 Saenz Albert 38, 114, 145 Sainz, Robert 5, 28, 97 Salas, Barbara 29 Salas, Frederick 36, 37, 62, 71, 134, 143 Salazar, John 26, 33, 114 l'Salcldo, Andrea 26, 45, 62, 71 'Salcido, Andrew 114 'Salcido, Emily 101, 97, 107, 157 Salcido, Michelle 37, 82, 132, 169, 170, 171 Salcido, Paul 114 Salgado. Rebecca 62, 71 Salman, Eddie 114 Salvatori, Philip 97, 144 Sanchez, Alicia 114 Sanchez, Carol 37, 52, 62, 71 Sanchez, Ernesto 38, 114, 145 Sanchez, Gabriella 37, 97 Sanchez, Irma 82 Sanchez, Jacqueline M 37, 97, 157, 172 Sanchez, Lilia 114 Sanchez, Lillian 20, 97 Sanchez, Lu 3 Sanchez, Maria 26, 62 Sanchez, Monica 42, 97 1.-r ' in Sigala Sigur. Sigur, Silva, Silva, Silvio, Silvio, , Lisa 97 Richard 114 Robert 63, 71 Lisa 23, 114 Monica 97 Paul 33, 37, 63, 71, 220, 221, 223 John 37, 63, 194 Simon, Sandra 97 Siracuse, Terese 79, 83 Smith, Smith, Alicia 96, 123 Cymha 60, 63, 71 Amen! Smith, Delaney 14, 23, 114 Smith, Donna 114 Smith, Robert 38, 114 Smith, Teresa 45, 63, 71 Soccer, Varsity 174, 177 Soccer, J.V, 178, 179 Softball 186, 189 Solano, Mark 97, 144 Solano, Phillip 97, 144 Solis, Karen 83 Solis, Martha 98, 114 Solis, Martha 37 Solis, Mayte 63 Solis, Tina Marie 63, 71 Solorza, Linda 20, 21, 37, 82, 83, 121 'Solorzano, Michelle 26, 98, 154, 220 Song 19 Sopp, Kathleen 83 Sorbara, Jennifer 37, 63, 71 Sorenson, Dave 221 Sorensen, Deborah 38, 114 Soriano, Josephine 37, 98, 157 Sotelo, Tina 63, 71 Sowa, Joseph 41, 63, 71 Sowa, William 114 Spanish Club 26 Spehar, Danielle 114 Spanish Club 26 Spehar, Danielle 114 Spinelli, Darren 115 Spisak, Michael 83 Spradlin, Michael Far 63, 67, 71 Stagno, Angela 37, 98 Stagno, Anthony 37, 63, 71, 134, 143 Stankiewicz, Alan 63, 66 Stankiewicz, Andrea 37, 115, 150, 151, 172, 173 'lStankiewicz, Andy 63, 66, 68, 71, 134, 135, 136,138,139,140,141,158,160,161,162 163, 180 Steinbroner, Jane 98 Stets, Jerome 128 Stith, Karen 19, 37, 83 Stith, Mike 134, 144 Stockwell, Sarah 30, 83 Stoddart, Geoffrey 37, 98, 166 Stout, Jeri 98 St. Paul Singers 42 Stubbs, Richard 38, 115 'Sullivan, Colleen 37, 83, 133, 147, 149, 186, 187, 189 Sullivan, Kathy 12, 13 'Sullivan, Patricia 147, 148, 149, 187 Sweet, James 98 'Swirbul, Therese 37, 63, 65, 71, 220 Swordsmen, Chorale 38 'l Szymanski, Christina 83 eachers 'Tabares, Juliette 42, 98 1' Talkington, Tracy 16, 26, 37, 42, 63, 71 Tall, Flag 20 Tamayoshi, Sheila 83 Tank, Dina 115, 156, 157 Tanori, Maria 37, 83 Tarsus, 41 'l'Tate, Gary 26, 63, 71 'l'Taylor, Leslie 37, 83, 147 Tedesco, Dawn 83 Tegeler, Michael 83 Tejeda, Andrew 42, 115, 145, 167. 185 1'Telles, Vivian 19, 37, 56, 63, 71 Tennis 156, 157 Tercero, Linda 115 l'Terrones, Bernadette 13, 17, 37, 63, 71 Terrones, Dominic 115, 167 Terrones, Patrick 83, 165 Therese Marie, Sister 128 Thome, Rebecca 77, 83 Tinley, Linda 37, 83 Tinnes. Patrick 38, 98 'l Todd, Jill 33, 83, 156, 157 l Tomey, Christine 30, 34, 83 Toncks, Rosemarie 98 Topete, Beatriz 98 Torres, Andrea 34, 45, 98 Torres, Edward 83, 223 Torres, Edward 83, 223 Torres, Ida 98 Torres, Mary 45, 98 Torres, Scott 48 Torres, Scott 98 Torrez, Elizabeth 115 Torrez, Steven 115, 145 Tourville, Monica 116, 115, 151, Track, Boys' 190, 191 Track, Girls' 192, 193 Trammell, Philip 34, 63, 71 172, 173 l Traplett1, Gina 15, 37, 83. 133, 147, 148, 187 Tntz, Mary 115 Trrtz, Richard 98 Troubadours 38 Truschel, Debra 15, 37, 64. 65, 71 Tucker, Robert 34, 83 Tucker, William 34, 83 TTurgeon, Marianne 56, 64, 71 Turner. Armandrna 29, 37, 129 Turrretta, Dena 115, 150, 151. 187 169, 172 nity Underhill, Antonella 115, 116 Uribe. Mark alues Vadurro, Angela 109, 115 Vadurro, Carmelita 37, 80. 83 Valderrama. Joh 115 Valdez. Aracely 99 Valdez, Chris 144 Valdez, Jackie 83 Valdez, Pedro 99 Valdivuez, Natalie 99 Valencia. Veronica 83 Valenzuela, Adriana 84 Valenzuela, Lorena 26, 64. 71 Valenzuela, Michael 99, 144 Valero, Sonya 37, 115 Valverde, Thomas 'l Van Holland, Cheryl 55, 64. 65, 171 Van Poppel. Rene 98, 99. 175 Van Suchtelen, Michel 30, 45, 84 Vandendrles, Dominic 115 Vandendrles, Thomas Varallo, Mary 115 Varela. Hestor 99 71, 168, 169, l'Varela. Rebecca 64. 71, 134. 139 221 Vargas, Frank 30, 99 Vargas, Otelra 26, 77, 84 Vasquez. Cynthia 34, 64 Vasquez. Dave 129. 166 Vasquez. Denise 37, 84 1' Vasquez, John 64 Vasquez, Nora 115 Vela, Diana 26, 42, 99 Vela, Veronica 38, 115 Velarde. Eric 115, 145 Velarde, Timothy 84 Walker. Michael 45 Walk Walsh, Audry 6 Walsh, Edel 113, 116. 151 ' 'Walsh, Michael 99 Walsh, Sean J 84 Walther, Scott 84 Waszak, Bob 29, 132 Wasz Watk Waymire, Todd 113, 116 Weber, Tum 100 Weid Weselman, J1ll 64, 71, 220 West, Veronica 42, 100 Whalen, Richard 84 Whalen, Tim 100 White. Todd Bernard 84. 134, 140 Whitehead, Elaine 9. 130 Whitney, Barbara 113, 116, 117 Wiedeman, Darlene 33, 72. 84 Wigal, Laura 84 Wilge Wilhe Wilke Willrg, Robert 28, 99, 100, 144 Windhorst, Lisa 113, 116 Wingert, Lance 36, 64, 71, 134, 136, 139, 140, 141 er, Patricia 26, 30, 36, 37, 128, 129 ak, Dave 14 ms, Keith 99, 132. 144, 164. 165, 196 man. Theresa 37, 113. 116 r, Julie 41. 42. 64, 71 lm, Rebecca 23, 37, 113, 116 rson, Stephen 64. 119 Wissman. Tammy Lynn 'Wolt. Wolle Wood, Christopher 74, 84, 85 Wood, Paula 41, 48, 64, 71 Wood Wrona, Chris 221 Zazue 'l' Zazue Zeko. Zeko, Scott 34, 84 r. Cathy113,116 s, Marveen 100 earbook Yeager, Jeanne 37. 100 Yeager, Mary 37. 84 Yaep, Yaep. Jacqueline 84 Kim 100 Ybarra, Diana 37, 84 f'Young. James 33. 34, 36, 37, 48, 55, 64, 65, 67, 71, 220 Younger, Kathleen 19, 37, 100 'l Younger, Timothy 84, 134, 135, 136 Yzabal, David 100, 144. 178 OO Zapata, Charles 84 Zapata, Cynthia 33. 86. 100 Zapren, Marco 45, 100. 184 t t a, Anita 84 a, Ernest 64 Eric 113. 116. 167 Paul 84, 153. 165 DN s gb 4, velebrl, Tina 42, 64, 71 Zona. Ken 174. 1751 179 venegss, Hector 38. 115, 145 Zona. Laura 33, 64. 71 5 L f Venegas. Marrcela 84 EOHYI1. 38112110133 nw t JP Ventrua, Annette 84 011Y1'- 1Cf0Y 1 ventura, Jane 37, 45, 64. 71 Zunisa. E112 efh 3,116 ' ventura, Vicki 113, 116 Zum. mn . 71 lb 6 . 0, Vera, Linda 34, 64. 71 Verdugo, Richard 34. 64 o p S vayfa. Thomas 113. 116. 145 .fo ll A Q Vigil, Katherine 26. 84 Villa, David 99, 144 50' , X' t ' Lb C vma, Gilbert 84 xy Q, vma, Robert 99, 166 5 ,Q 61 Lb vtiialobos, Anna 38, 113, 116. 145 Q C 0' Cy Vlllalobos, Paul 41. 84 be D 5 Vlllalobos. Raymond 34, 113, 116. 145 0 Villarreal, Anhui 34, 64 0 Q If 1 0 Villasenor, Alesia 113. 116 v l Vrllegas, Rosemarie 64, 71 I .xx A W Viramontes. Art 64, 71 5 6 0 f vrfgen, veto, 33. 113. 116 b ,ix 1. TVogler. John 41. 84 ' Vogler. Lisa 42, 99 Volleyball, Varsity 146, 149 Volovrck. Lisa 37, 99 v ork gs Wagner, Jeanette 64. 71, 147. Wagner. Mike 30. 84 Walker. James 37, 129, 132. 134 Walker, Mark 98, 99, 134, 138, 180 volleyball, J v 150. 151 3 6419 'S Q1 ' G 5' - 6 L 6 L , .fl lv of 9 x me Ulf ' N901 ,X P1 LD . 1 'J 16 .D L ct ct 3' 3 0' - gbvoftxb' 50 50'-L 4 1 0 .' ,grey vt' We A fe ' lg X XY Xl - 1 . O Ein mm- f Paul' istory - a J ea Ner Anni- express gratitude to all operated with us and offered their or o ur endeavors. Staff Debby Moreno Theresa Swirbul Marisa Munoz Julie Beauchamp Frank A. Martinez Karen Keh Kris Hanson Jill Wesselman Lori Rozek Louis Guapo Francine Limon Mishy Solorzano Carmela Santana The Lumen Staff would like to thank the following people: Fr. Carroll for his letter to the Senior Class and his continuing support. Miss Lucy Sacco for all of her time and effort, help, love, Pillsbury biscuit donuts-just everything! Good luck next year! Mr. Dave Sorenson, our company rep., for his expert advice, patience, and encouragement. Robert's Studio for Senior portraits, lD pictures, pictures from special events, and other services. Josten's American Yearbook Company for printing our book. A Mrs. Sabet for use of the darkroom. Coaches, club moderators, and students who helped with picture identifications and assistance with write- ups. Mrs. Damiano, Mrs. Beauchamp, and Mrs. Chervenak for typing and moral support. Senior Class for cooperation and speed in taking the '82 picture. Mrs. Paredes, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Turner, and Miss Barron for their encouragement, The office ladies for lists of names and all other help. Mr. Aranda for providing names. Chris Wrona and Cathy Lee for helping with captions and headlines. Grace Johnson for her poem. Veronica Diaz for typing. Those who bought a book Parents and family members who encouraged us and helped us. God for giving us the talent and strength to keep on going. Paul Silvio and Julie Beauchamp keep busy as staff members usually do after school often till 6 o clock Not everyone likes having their pic ture taken This seems to be the mes sage Rebecca Varela wants to get across to photographer Jim Mramor Remember. , . Then LookAheadl This has been a year of celebration. Together we have found joy inzolurvlives, our past, and our hopes for the future. As St. Paul's 25th Anniversary year comes to a close, we can all take pride in the part we have played in making this school such an important and positive force in our lives. In the coming years, our memories of St. Paul will at times be nostalgic. Life as we have known it here will never exist anywhere in quite the same way again. The pressures of the outside world will crowd around us, and the reality of these fx it 'Pol' moo' llljl Y days willgbe gone. But we will always have ourlmemories, and these memories will, for the most part, be happy ones, as we recall all those people - friends, teachers, administrators - who have made our entire lives something to cele- brate. We ask God to bless all these people and to watch over St. Paul High School in the years ahead, so that it can be for others what it has been for us. We wish our Alma Mater success and happiness in its next 25 years. V The next years will hold many changes for these juniors. Hopefully, they and everyone else will accept those changes with enthusias . f Q gpg 04 on +0 rfmdrff e 'wen 553 when they are side-by-side, even one who is far away is still in our thoughts. Friends are not only together? Ludwig Van Beethoven l.Wbl'l3 222 E CLOSING -Sllmnbefg B55 507775173 07094 EAD -new wosllbw all abc 0' I , ' W aypw lt's been a long day for Paul Silvio. ALMA MATER Dear Alma Mater, we pledge to thee Our faith and our loyalty We'll raise your name to height of fame And to the world proclaim, No matter where our paths may lead, Your light we will always need Your virtues taught, ideals you've wrought Will always be our guide. fmt vie frm!! off B0-laufjl'l?nL, As we march without tears, O'er the carpet of the years, O God, bless dear St. Paul High, And as the years go by, Keep us ever good and true, To your colors white and blue. Through this life 'mid toil and strife We'll turn to you for life. Alma Mater ST, PAUL HIGH lense drum M17 -Hue 19944, n 'me ,' Three students call it a day and head 'fl for home. After the end of a long week in math, 1 Ed Torres, makes sure he has fully 91' e .5 digested the material. 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