Sunny Hills High School - Helios Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)
- Class of 1982
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Opening Junior year we glimmer there ' s still so much to be found, i P W 10 Opening Laughter, sunshine and happiness will forever be found. Opening n Senior year ' s a shinning one, an end, and a beginning. Planning for the future, in hopes we ' ll come up winning! 12 Opening Opening 13 Being chosen Homecoming Queen was more than just a thrill, it was an honor beyond anything I have ever experienced. I can ' t explain in words of Joy and excitement I felt when crowned. Thank you so much for that special moment which will always remain one of my most cherished memories. Most Sincerely, Holly Pearson 1981 Homecoming Queen This year ' s Homecoming Game was indeed a magical night to remember. The game was held at Spalding Stadium, on October 16. The Lancers won a hard fought victory against La Habra 8-7. The Homecoming court was driven in horse-drawn carriages and escorted onto the field by their fathers. The suspense during halftime mounted as Fred Ornelas paced back and forth several times and even crowned himself before finally crowning Holly Pearson as the 1981 Homecoming Queen. The princesses were Cindy Turner, Allison Fonte, Melinda Feldmiller, and Alex Vorbeck. The Homecoming Dance was held the next night in the Sunny Hills gym. 14 Homecoming . Holly Pearson with last year ' s Queen Cindy Stack. 2. Holly Pearson the 1981 Homecoming Queen. 3. The 1981 Homecoming Court. 4. Princess Melinda Feldmiller. 5. Princess Allison Fonte. 6. Fred Ornelas crowning Holly Pearson. 7. Trisba Ransom welcomes back alumni Patti Procter. 8. Princess Cindy Turner. 9. Fred Ornelas showing who really deserves the crown. 10. Princess Alexandra Vorbeck. Homecoming 15 Life ' s like a movie; write your own ending. Keep believing; Keep pretending. We ' ve done just what we ' ve set out to do. Thanks to the lovers, the dreamers and you. -Paul Williams 16 Seniors (. Alexandra Vorbeck-Presideat ?. Mike Elliot-Vice President i. Wendy Sharp-Treasurer t. Carrie Dabl-Secretary Seniors n Karen E. Abell Renu Agarwal Maria S. Alcaino Kurt S. Alvarado Karen Ames Janine E. Ball Peggy A. Ballard Teresa M. Baltier 18 Seniors 39 BH Robert T. Bardo Catherine F. Barnes Timothy A. Basalone Neil T. Baucke Deborah L. Bauer Sberyl L. Bauer Philip A. Becker Todd F. Belvedere k W V Allison A. Benash Bryan T. Bennett Kathleen M. Bentley Jettery C. Berg Seniors 19 John F. Browne David M. Bunzel Lisa A. Burcbtiel Elene N. Callas Laura D. Canfield 20 Seniors Yvoaoe C. Cisneros Helaine L. Coben Amanda L. Cole Seniors . m Germaiae M. Coletti Rick A. Converse Katby E. Conway Larry L. Corn Stuart L. Courtney Cynthia A. Couturier Jon M. Crum Mike A. Cunningham Todd P. Cunningham Cheri P. Curry Kelly L. Daniels Michael D. Darger 22 Seniors Kelly K. Degraw lfoBso G. Degrezia Dean R. Derfler Kelly C. Dewilde Daniel T. Dibble Robert R. Dostler O. Kit Doyle Racbelle R. Drake Leslie D. Duboise Seniors 2 23 Howard L. Duck Michael K. Duffy Mark D. Duvall Mike A. Elliot Steven A. Elms Colleen K. Esler Melinda C. Feldmiller Barbara E. Ferry Donna E. Fessel J J-i- Rocco L. Fiore 24 Seniors fanny D. Fiscbman Lane P. Folliott Allison J. Fonte Lisa A. Fredrick. Milic Fulmer Sbanna R. George Seniors 2 25 Music makes pictures and often tells stories. All of it magic and all of it true, and all of the pictures and all of the stories and all of the magic, the music is you. -John Denver 26 Seniors Seniors 2 27 Lawrence D. Gibson Brent W. Glatzboter Douglas S. Glen Kathleen A. Glennon Cydney J. Golumbic Jill K. Hackett Ernest Y. Haga 28 Seniors Larry D. Hankins Jim M. Haroldsoit Sberie O. Harrell WHlian L. Harrill Frank J. Harringto Pamela M. Harris Susaa M. Hartman Shelly A. Hattig Wendell L. Hayman Scott J. Heatbcote Elizabeth P. Henderson Seniors 2 29 Brad J. Horstkotte Bruce C. Hunt Steve W. Hunter Beth E. Ivens Rosemary E. Jacob 30 Seniors Jeff R. James Philip A. Jeffers Bonnie L. Jeffries Robert C. Jenican Kathv A. Johnson George A. Kamer Daniel Kamieniecki Karolyn A. Karliceli Seniors 31 Steven T. Katayama Jane I. Kawai Joanne K. Kawai Nina T. Kettering Eric L. Kiernan Steve P. Kiernan Suzy S. Kim Kristine M. Kitchen Bruce D. Knoll Han A. Ko Ted C. Koblenberger Eeva P. Konolo 32 Seniors Elizabeth Lee Tabitba I. Lee % JAl.. f John H. Lebmann III Seniors 33 Bertha Licon Michelle C. Lipman Robert J. Lisbonne Ann M. Little Craig JV. Logue Barbara J. Lowes Lisa P. Lucas Rhonda R. Lynch Walter J. Lynch Robert B. Macpherson Valerie M. Magboo Lisa A. Mahoney 34 Seniors Sbari M. Marr Michael K. Martin Yvonne M. Mason Dennis R. Matbeson Teri L. Matthews Seniors 35 K PI i 1 Pn J t2) J m j C _ D S trwfR Seniors 37 Mark K. Metcalt Gary A. Metsa Lori D. Michel Ron H. Middlebrook Christopher Miller Laura A. Miller Nicole P. Miller 38 Seniors Steve G. Mc Bride Dawn L. Mc Cune John L. McKernen Linda Narvaez John J. Natoniewslci Seniors 39 BOPi Diana M. Navarre Melanie D. Neff Renata E. elsas Steve C. Pfelsoa Susan Newberry Mark C. Noonan Corrine M. Nordelo Stephen A. Noton 40 Seniors Stephen E. Paine David E. Palmer Seniors 41 iPBi Steven J. Palmer David R. Paris Mark A. Paul Holly R. Pearson James L. Peaner Elizabeth K. Pepper Robin K. Pettyjohn Patricia A. Phelps Wendy K. Pitucb Ramiro Ponce Gayla L. Porcelli L . John R. Porter Tammy Posinoff 42 Seniors Jay K. ReibI Alejandra Remijio Stacey C. Repeckt Seniors 43 Robert T. Rboades Randall P. Ricbev Steven A. Ricbter Kevin P. Ricketson Gregg L. Riggert Vivien M. Robles James M. Rogers Sean M. Rogers Debra J. Rulapaugb Jeff D. Ramsey 44 Seniors Ledene N. Sawtelle Steve J. Scbaening Cara L. Seaman Seniors 45 46 Seniors Seniors 47 Julie A. Seebler Scott E. Shaffer Wendy J. Sharp Kimberly S. Shaw Christopher R. Shea Rick . Shepherd Mitch C. Shin Victoria . Shiratori Steven E. Silgailis Tanya J. Simonian Holly S. Sliger Debbie L. Smith 48 Seniors Wendy L. Smith John V. Solomon Heather A. Spangler Stephanie D. Srutka Frederic A. Steinke Mariby L. Stewart Michael A. Stoops William W. Strand Seniors 49 Lisa N. Tadlock Ryo A. Takagi Karen A. Talavera 50 Seniors Dean O. Taylor i ' Pi David W. Teixeira Darren Telles Renee J. Ternquist Christian R. Terry Ratba R. Tbacb Kurt T. Tbams Deborah Thomasset Debbie A. Thompson Juli E. Tobey Elizabeth M. Toda Cindy L. Turner James A. Twineham Griselda Uribe Karen H. Uyeda Seniors 51 Wayne A. Weckler Joaatbon T. Weir Regis Wesstund 52 Seniors David L. Woods Marcia A. Yonemoto Seniors 53 Angela Yooa Ron N. Zarett Laura M. Zavala Memories light the corners of my mind. Pictures ot the smiles we left behind. Smiles we gave to one another. For the way we were. -Alan and Marilyn Bergman 54 Seniors Seniors 55 Spirit week is a tradition at Sunny Hills. The theme this year was Magic Knights. Freshmen dressed as storybook knights. Sophomores revealed good knights. Juniors were tourists. And the Seniors cruised as Hollywood knights. Each class competed against the other throughout the week. The lower classes had an extremely hard time keeping up with this years awesome Senior class belter luck next year! SS Spirit Weeli 1 ' . ll IK y : ' ' 11  — J ll 1 L ■— SBwL. - _- TMi__i)i . r 3Smm i- iJL- t -wtw mp rum ■■i. hr ZT f-«sr Sjce: lUBL  - ■« iUS . = Spirff W%-€ p i : This year has been so exciting for us. Spirit is such an important part of Sunny Hills and we love to promote that spirit and see it happening throughout the student body. A great difference has been the unity created by the mascots. This is something we have not seen at S.H.H.S. for quite a while. It has been very rewarding to see the whole school cheering as one and supporting their teams. Keep it up Sunny Hills. We truly are . ' Cindy Turner Kristi Kitchen 1981-82 Pep Chairmen 60 Pep Rallies 1. The Senior Class exhibiting their spirit. 2. Debbie Bauer liicliing off a song routine with a good start. 3. Kristi Kitchen and Cindy Turner 1981-82 Pep Chairmen. 4. Three ' s company with Marii Smith, Teresa Mendez, and Diana Navarre. 5. Spirit competition was often won by the one and only Senior Class. 6. Todd Belvedere and John Gammon competing tor the title of Little Hiawatha. 7. Frosh-Soph and J.V. wait for the applause. 8. Camping in the gym?l Pep Rallies 61 The Varsity Songleaders this year were a very active part in the spirit at Sunny Hills. Tbey appeared at the school rallies and games performing to the excitement of the crowd. The routines at these various events took much creativity and many hours of practice to perfect. Girls you did a great job! 62 Varsity Song 1. Jane Ritchie 2. Debbie Bauer 3. Tanya Simonian 4. Teresa Baltier 5. Katby Conway 6. Peggy Ballard Varsity Song 63 The Varsity Yell were a vcr energetic squad. Through their enthusiasm they helped lead the school ' s team to victory. Their cheers encouraged the team members to give their best effort, and led the spectators in cheering on the team. Their routines were a result of their combined talent and many hours of practice. 64 Varsity Yell W M rim 1. Wendy Pituch 2. Lydia Martinez 3. Tricia Ransom 4. Julia Mines 5. Suzanne Ackerman 6. Laura Smith 7. Nancy Crum Varsity Yell 65 The Junior Varsity Veil Leaders were a great asset to the spirit at Sunny Hills this year. They helped the Spirit Club become a great success! Their presence at the rallies and games added excitement and kept our goals toward victory. 66 Junior Varsity Yell 1. Andrea Larotf 2. Jennifer Cairns 3. Marilyn Kane 4. Wendy Slope 5. Brenda Byrnes 6. Suzy Brown 7. Cheryl Rasmussen Junior Varsity Cheer 67 The Frosh. Soph. Yell Leaders bad a lot to do this year. They supported both the Freshmen and the Sophomore teams. These girls worked very hard getting the routine of a Yell Leader down. They, along with the other squads, attended the IVCA cbeerleading camp where they learned the fundamentals of cheering. They really turned out to be an outstanding squad. ' 68 Freshmen Sophomore Yell 1. Gina Vance 2. Sberi Converse 3. Julie Posinoff 4. Colleen Nix 5. Melinda Walker 6. Janine Franco 7. Sberee Swensen Freshmen Sophomore Yell 69 Front Row I to r, Denise tape. Dawn McKnight, Debbie Lynch, Gina Gervais, Chris Choi, Christy Artis, Christine Williams, Jennifer McKnight, Lisa Sapp, Heidi Friedrich, IMichele Melendez. Row 2: Karie Yamamolo, Susan Silva, Vivien Robles-drill team leader, Ryan Hanstra-assistant drum major, Anne Robertson-drum major, Michelle Lipman- drill team leader, Joanne Joye, Carolyn Carden, Lisa Graziadei. Row :l Larry Lubman, Niru Savdhara, Steve Spinello, Yuko Veshima, Rei Ejiri, Sandra Miller, Evelyn Chung, April DeLaTorre, Dan Walter, Lisa Ogata, Toru Suzuki, Rich Arbuckle, Quenlin Green. Row 4, Cathy Barnes, Debbie Harsch, Ken Reinstein, Jeff Bradford, o Bingham, Janice Oglevie, Peggy Aukland, Joyce KnechI, Candy Glynn, Toria Gibb, Cathy Peterson, Kathy Sutch, Lisa Mitchell. Sondra VanTilburg. Row .5, Jodi Jordan, Tim Crowder, Howard Duck, Gidgel Trigg, Jeff Bradford, Scott McCormik, David Kiefer, Judy Jackson, Tracy Skeen, .Stephen Carnesi, John Jachel, Jeff Lee. Row ft Art Stone, Jim Curelon, Sam Rake, William Korin, Robert Brown, Danny Spencer, Chris Briskorn, Rich Rogers, Gregg Miller, Paul Smith, Joel Ellis, Todd Kiefer, David Robertson. 70 Marching Band 1. The percussion section performing on the field at Buena Park. 2. Art Stone, Jeff Bradford, Larry Lubman, and Scott McCormick performing to tiieir fullest. 3. The 1981-82 Sunny Hills Royal Lancer Marching Band. 4. Scott McCormick tipping his hat to the audience. 5. The trumpet section. 6. Mr. Rainer, band advisor. 7. Toria Gibb, Evelyn Chung, and Joyce Knecht. 8. Anne Robertson taking full command of the band. 9. The Lancer Band performing their brilliant formation at Anaheim Stadium. The 1981-82 Royal Lancer Marching Band started out the year with a total of 9 members, of which more than half were freshman. Because of this, we became a very close-knit group, and when it came time tor a performance or competition, we really put it together and did a job we all could be proud of. Anne Robertson Drum Major Marching Band n The Royal Lancer Tall Flags: Bottom row, Left to Right. Vivien Robles , Nancy Bowen, Michelle Lip- man ' . Row 2- Christy Artis, Debbie Lynch, Jennifer McKnight, Chris Choi, Melanie Gray. Row 3- Denise Lape, Gina Gervais, Jenetle Hall, Leiicia Espinosa, Christine Williams, Lisa Agarwall, Michele Melen- dez, Lisa Sapp. Row 4- Tiffany Bowen, Kalhy Langer, Sherri Jeakins, Karen Seining, Laura Kim, Holly Gilhens, Dawn McKnight, Heidi Friedrich. ' Leader 72 Flags . The dedicated flag girls at an after school practice. 2. Jenette Hall, taking a short break. 3. Jenette Hall, and Karen Beining, happy to be friends. 4. Leader Vivien Robles, always ready to help. 5. Sberri Jeakins, and Laura Kim, are ready for action. 6. Chris Choi, proud to be a Lancer. 7. Kathy Langer flys the flag with asmile. 8. Kari Albers grinning as usual. 9. Cyndie Sweet, having fun while performing in the field. The Royal Lancer Flags, had an extremely busy and successful season. They competed at every competition. Marching, also kept them on the go. They participated in the Western-parade, and had a jolly time at the Santa Claus lane parade. Flags 73 • T jjft-- Ji 5, cm V «S •• ; M [fiBS ■b ; . - H A f TAe Lancer Drill Team: Bottom row, Left to Right. Denise Lape, Dawn McKnigbt, Debbie Lynch, Gina Gervais, Chris Choi, Christy Artis, Christine Williams, Jennifer McKnight, Lisa Sapp, Heidi Freidricb, Michele Melendez. Row 2-Jenette Hall, Kami Alber, Melody McGlawn, Leticia Espinoza, Vivien Robles , Michelle Lipman , Lisa Agarwall, Cydnie Sweet, Kari Albers, Melanie Gray. Row 3- Susan Matthews, Tiffany Bowen, Kathy Langer, Sherri Jeakins, Karen Beining, Laura Kim, Nancy Bowen, Holly Githens. 1. Michele Melendez and Tiffany Bowen sparkling with pizazz. 2. A few shield girls acting silly. 3. Christy Artis and Jennifer McKnight during one of their ex- citing drill practices. Leader 74 Drill Team The Royal Lancer Rifle Squad: Bottom row. Left to Right. Laura Kim, Micliele Melendez, Heidi Friedrich . Row 2- Vivien Robles , Michelle Lipman . Row 3- Cyndie Sweet, Melody McGlawn, Kari Alters. Row 4- Nancy Bowen, Susan Mathews, Kami Alters. Leader 1. Heidi Friedrich, with Susan Mathews, discovers her rifle to te as handy as her crutches. 2. Kami Alters, working on her routine. 3. Michelle Lipman, practicing with the greatest of ease. Rifles 75 Top Kov : John Jacbel, Sam Rake, Tim Crowder, Richard Rogers, David Robertson, Joel Ellis, Art Stone, Gregg Miller, Paul Smith Third Row: Ryan Haanstra, Bill Korin, Howard Duck, Dan Walter, Dan Spencer, Debra Harscb, Scott McCormick, Ken Reiastein, Tracy Skeen, Toru Suzuki, Cathy Barnes, Jeff Lee Second Row: Chris Briskorn, Sondra Van Tilburg, Yuko Uesbima, Peggy Aukland, Joyce Knecbt, Jodi Jordan, Katby Sutch, Evelyn Chung, Janice Oglevie, Lisa Graziadei, Anne Robertson, Todd Kieter, Bottom Row: Lisa Ogata, Sandra Miller, Candy Glynn, Joanne Joye 1. Blow those puppies! 2. He ' s got the beat! 3. Oooobbh . .., baby! 4. Surprise!! 76 Symphonic Winds Lett to right, Bottom to top. 1st row: Anne Robertson, Cathy ■Barnes-Pep Band Leader, Mr. Rainer-Director. 2nd row: Jodi Jordan, Lisa Mitchell, Janice Ogelvie, Scott McCor- mick, Joel Ellis, John Jachel. 3rd row: Robert Brown, Dan Spencer, Ken Reins tein, David Robertson, Debbie Harsch. 4th row: Chris Briksorn, Tim Crowder, Todd Kiefer. 6th row: William Korin, Ryan Haanstra, 7tb row: Jett Lee. 1. Holding tightly onto his French horn. 2. Fluting around ' . 3. Practicing up for the big day. 4. Danny Spencer showing off his big sticks. Pep Band 77 F F r- f-HiJJ j -fii in ' I Sunny Hills Stage Band Top Row: John Jacbel, Art Stone, Joel Ellis, Scott McCormick, Gergg Miller, Danny Spencer, Richard Rogers 2nd Row: Anne Robertson, Quentin Green, Ken Reinstein. David Robertson, Debra Harsh, Can- dy Glen. 1st Row: Todd Keifor, Peggy Aukland, Liisa Ogata, Sam Rake, William Korin. 1. Todd Kiefer, Peggy Aukland, Liisa Ogata, Sam Rake, and BUI Korin lovin ' that music. 2. Scott McCormick, Art Stone, Debbie Harsch, and Dave Robertson at one of their more enjoyable practices sessions. 3. Liisa Ogata, Bill Korin, Howard Duck, and Todd Kiefer jammin ' and jivin ' to the big band sound. 78 Stage Band The Sun ii Hills Concert Band Top Row: Steve Car- nesi, Tim Crowder. Art Stone, Robert Brown, Jeff Bradford, Jim Crueton. 3rd Row: Richard Arbuckle, Quentin Green, Gidget Trigg, Judi Jackson, Jeff Bingham, Cathy Peterson. 2nd Row: Toria Gibb, Susan Siha, L arry Lubman, Steve Spinelto, Carolyn Carden, Shawn O ' Brien. 1st Row: Rei Ejiri. Karie Yamamoto, April Delatorre, Holly Githens, Silvia Yi. 1. April DeLaTorre, Toria Gibb, Rei Ejiri, Carolyn Carden, and Holly Gitbens playing a dramatic flute piece. 2. Robert Brown, and Rich Arbuckle working bard for perfection. 3. Jim Cureton, Larry Lubman producing quadro- phonic sound with the help of Gidget Trigg, and Steve Spinello on the saxapbones. Concert Band 79 . The Amoeba Race was an Olympic-type event sponsored by the ASB and the Girls and Boys Atheletic Commission, It was a lunch-time activity taken place in the Quad, picking only a few people from all grade levels to compete in groups. t. The Amoeba racers trampling through the Quad. 2. A herd of Amoeba racers going for a big turn. 3. Mike Blanchard. Robert Long. Steve Mannix. Matt Bur- gess. Greg Ri io, and Mark Duffy getting ready for the big start-off. 4. Beth Meberg, Kurt Wobken, Karen Sitland, and others getting ready to start. 5. Stuart Courtney and Jim Rogers direct traffic in the quad. 6. Debra Bernadino, Mike Bun el. and Mimi Sardou getting ready to start. 7. Hurdling over the big benches. H. Racers trying their hardest. 9. Go Laura! 80 Amoeba Race . Part of just one of the many floats. 2. Some of the morning shift members. 3. Greg Wong working hard. i. Karen Mattias being careful. 5. Doug Glenn, Karen Thams, and Kurt Wobken having a little fun. The floral splendor of the 93rd Tournament of Roses Parade took place in Pasadena, featuring 60 floats, 22 marching bands and a crowd that reached 1.42 million people across the United States and overseas. There were 111 units in the parade. The theme this year was Friends and Neighbors. Rose Parade Float 81 The Blood Drive was held Feb. 23. Ninety- nine people showed up to give blood and Seventy-six people donated. Every pint taken from SHHS was used in Orange County. Everyone who donated can say they saved a life. Thanks for making the blood drive a success. Thanks, Jim Rogers 1. Gayla Porcelli is comforted by Stephanie Anderson after donating blood. 2. Diana Navarre smiles for the camera while giving blood. 3. Kristi Kitchen watches Mel Atas eat before their do- nation. 4. Jim Rogers talks with Craig Gomberg. 82 Blood Drive The ASB sponsored Talent Show was held March 10. The show featured 12 student acts, including hands, singers, pianists and comedians. Each act was auditioned and the chosen performers went through rehearsals as well. Class officers judged the show and a trophy went to the best act and certificates went to the runners up. The event, the most successful in recent years, was emceed by Paul Wasserman. 1. Mark Hill and company are happy about winning. 2. Jim Atkinson plays the drums. 3. Todd Belvedere during his act. 4. Mark Smith and Mike Duffy sing their hearts out. 5. The performers wait for the announce- ment of the winners. Talent Show 83 The Olympics were held from March 15 through April 13. There were 8 teams with 10 people per team. The winning team received medals. Second and Third places received ribbons. The teams were Yugoslavia, U.S.A., Greece, East Mongolia, El Salvador, England, Israel, and Switzerland. The competitions were swimming, running, and relays. The participation was the best ever. Jim Rogers 84 Olympics 1. Diana Navarre, before . . . 2. . and after. Aggressive, isn ' t she? 3. The audience watches with anticipation. 4. Steve and Eric Kiernan worliing as a team to win. 5. Steve Palmer and Kit Doyle pulling their strength together. 6. Now look . who is all wet? 7. Hey, what ' s going on down there? 8. Kristi and Ed paddling their way across the pool. 9. Mike Bergstrom getting ready for a good strong pull. 10. Dan and Mark made a clean start. 11. Craig, Mike, and Todd getting ready for the relay race. 12. Angela Yoon showing the score before the swimming race. 13. Rodney is playing around in the what? in the bathtub? 14. The wheelbarrow race . are they regress- ing? 15. OopsW. Olympics 85 H H iH) TAe Varsity Club sponsored Dating Game was held April 1 and consisted of four girls and four boys from both Sunny Hills and La Habra High Schools. The participants from the different schools had never seen each other before and chose their dates based on the answers they heard. Each winning couple received a dinner at Stox and tickets to Knott ' s Berry Farm and Disneyland. 86 Dating Game Jm! B m M M i imlH ■i— ' n El..— gtac ssMi — ' ' . Bachelor ' s Steve Wise, Randy Ricbey, and Gregg Riggert during the Dating Game. 2. Danny Kamieniclii thinks he ' s seeing double after meeting La Habra twins. 3. Bachelorettes Sheryl Bauer, Kristi Kitchen and Kathy Conway respond to questions. 4. Kristi and Katby look upset about not being cho- sen. 5. Jim Rogers and Wendall Hayman during skit. 6. Renata Nelsas bowls her approval after seeing her chosen date. 7. Steve and Randy laugh at Gregg ' s answer. 8. L.H. girl looks pleased with choice of Steve Wise. 9. Steve Palmer gives Rob Jenican something for his problem dandruff. 10. Host Paul Wasserman and Renata prepare to start. 11. L.H. guys attempt to impress Renata. 12. Paul, Sheryl, and her date laugh at comment. 13. Todd Belvedere makes point to Steve Palmer. 14. Danny likes what be hears from bachelorettes. 15. Kristi and Kathy hold their breath while Sheryl answers the questions. 16. Paul sings New York, New York during inter- mission. Dating Game 87 The students at Sunny Hills High School know bow to have a good time, and the Hello Stag Dance was a positive example of that fact. Thanks to the PTSA who sponsored the event and the many parents who chaperoned, the Hello Dance helped to kick off a great year of social activities and an atmosphere of fun that only Sunny Hills students can create. •Tabitba Lee 1. Robert Stribbling having a good time. 2. Flying high! 3. Debbie Thomasset, Suzanne Murphy, Julia Mines, Lisa Saffel, Cindy Turner, Rose Jacob, Kristi Brooks we got the beat! 4. Julie Sechler and Melinda Feldmiller, friends forever. 5. Marilyn Kane and Susan Courier into the new wave scene. 88 Hello Dance Vni- wL ' ! 3 1. Tina Sbockely and Kevin Daniels enjoying a slow dance together. 2. Stacie Helzer and Rachel Tash showing their nice Sunny Hills smiles. 3. Matt, Mike, and Steve having a wild and crazy time. 4. Tami socking it to them at a Sunny Hills Stag Dance. 5. Juniors having a great time after a hard core slam session. 6. Allison Fonte and Jim Loupe burping to the beat. 7. Michelle, after riding a wild Todd Belvedere, advanced to the finals of the amatuer bull riding contest. Stag Dance 89 Magic Knights was the theme of this year ' s Homecoming Dance. The Dance was held on October seventeeth, nineteen hundred and eighty-one in the Sunny Hills gym. Couples danced to the music provided by Surge . A special dance was set aside for the Homecoming Queen and her Court. i) .i«0 1. Sarah Beth Baker and her date take a break to rest their tired feet. 2. Maria Solomon and Todd Belvedere share an intimate slow dance. 3. Holly Pearson, 1981 Homecoming Queen, dances the ijght away with Jim Cottrell. 4. Dance Fever hits the Sunny Hills gym. 5. Fred Ornelas and Kim Walker take time out for refreshments. 6. Princess Melinda Feldmiller poses with her date Martin. 90 Homecoming Dance The 1981 Ski Bum Dance was filled with tun and excitement. The Dance was held on December 5, in the snow covered Sunny Hills gym. It was sponsored by Ski Club. Couples danced in their ski sweaters and blue jeans to music provided by Steve Berry. 1. Not even a pair of broken legs can keep Mark Vargas and Laura Smith off the dance floor. 2. Germaine Colletti teaches Byo Takagi how to boogie. 3. Craig Reed and his date show how dancing can be fun. 4. Boy, this snow is more slippery than the real thing, comments Martha with a grin. 5. Chris Shea shows a little fancy footwork. Ski Bum Dance 91 1. S.S. Love shipwrecked in the Sunay Hills parking lot. 2. Cindy Asbby and Eric Sicbols sail away. 3. Suzanne Ackerman momentarily blinded by a drop of vaseline from Mike Kovicb ' s butont hairdo. 4. Two stowaways from the African jungle. 5. Lisa Rumsey and Chip Lindley dance to the beat. 6. Rocco Fiore and Debbi Pratt straight off Broadway. 7. Steve Palmer gives a big oh, as Kari Karlicek dis- plays her new hat. 8. A group of sailors wait patiently for a tugboat to rescue them. Paradise Cove, was the theme of girl date 1982. Costumes ranged from sailors to mermaids and many more. The Sunny Hills gym was the place and Front Seat provided the dancing music. i 92 Girl Date Toni-lee Rizio and Teri Matthews stagging it. Tim Casey, Lisa Ayala, Teresa Baltier, and Kurt Alvar- ado go in style. Yeah guys, Kristi talked me into taking her, says studly Mike Duffy. Bet you ' d like to know what they are smiling at. Chris Bower and Steve McBride relax at the end of the evening. Smile and say cheese. Freshman, Robin Doyle consults juniors on how to be like Seniors. Sunny Hills held it first Sweetheart Ball on February 6, 1982. The dance was held at the Sunny Hills gym and the music was provided by Randy Band. Sweetheart 93 TO: C.L.G. ONLY TIME WILL TELL The day we met, Is a day I ' ll never forget. The times we ' ve shared, The moments we ' ve bad since then. Will those days ever come back? Will those dreams ever be fulfilled? I guess only time will tell. But my friend. My love for you will never end. It ' s growing everyday, In caring, sharing; In every way. Those memories are in my heart, And they and I shall never part. Your one of a kind. And you ' ll never leave my mind. You ' ve taught me so, so many things. Along with the joy you always bring. Sure Cyn, we always fight. But maybe that ' s what kept us so tight. Well our time has come, It ' s time to part. Maybe in sight, but never in heart. I needed time alone, time by myself, Time to think, time to discover who I really am. But don ' t you worry, And please don ' t wait. Let ' s end with a smile, without any hate. Our day will come again someday. Then maybe we will win: TOGETHER! Alorie Belvedere Thanks for the Memories, Friends Thanks, for the memories, friends, of secret talks, and to-class walks, of telephone calls, but that ' s not all, I want to thank you for - so much. Thanks, for the memories, friends, of private jokes, and elbow pokes, of football games, and dressing the same. Thank you - so much. Thanks, for just being there. Whenever I felt despair, you told me that you really care. When I was really feeling down, you always seemed to be around. Thank you, friends, so very much. Life at 16 All alone, so confused. Watching others being used. Good or bad: who really knows? Honest friends or deceiving foes? Feeling unloved and no one to share. So many problems; no one could care. Hidden hurt not to be seen This is life at sweet sixteen Lisa Flood Nancy Kim 96 Student Contributions Foreshadow of a Good-bye When I ' m lonely Tears collect in the windows of my soul I long for a special person A show of kindness, love A dear friend to come and share life with me. Will we ever forget the candy sales, dances, football games, high school romances? We share our tears and joys, our hearts and toys. And through it all we have grown and learned What it means to be an adult. Will we ever forget the teachers, preachers, lectures, and sermons we beard for four years? Pray to God we don ' t. It is too precious to lose. Will we remember the smiles and grins when the wrinkles set in? We will see in 1992. Until then, take the ball and run. Life is really fun. Now that we are prepared. A constructive loneliness Cleans out the cobwebs of old thoughts. A time to reflect A moment to select The friend for whom I long. Alone isn ' t the meaning of loneliness Emptiness is a clearer metaphor. It can be a special time Of evaluation, reflection On the relationship with my friend. Alone can create images In my mind of ideal plans. A surprise or two For when we are united once more. To pass the time until my friend returns. Alone doesn ' t have to remain In the state that it is A phone call, letter Or a visit Brings my friend into focus and loneliness flees. It is you, my friend Whom I think of now I long to be with you And let you know I care And that I love you. Though the hour is late You ' 11 understand my thoughts. I want you t o have a piece of my life to take with you. You ' re not alone now, I ' m with you. You will leave soon For an eastern horizon Yet we will always be together In spirit and thought. You ' re my friend. You ' re you. Heather Hendry Jill Hackett Student Contributions 97 You- You changed my world; You touched my heart That was once broken apart. You gave yourself; You made me see, That someones really cares for me. You show me love; You say you care, And tell me of all the times we ' ll share. You promise your tomorrows; All so wonderful it seems, But can you make reality out of our dreams? More than any other gift you ' ve given me, more than any words of love I ' ve heard you say Is your smile, a love-filled gift I can never repay. A smile so sweet, so gentle that shows in your eyes, A smile so beautiful that you share. That smile simply shows me how much you care. Even at times when we ' ve bad to part, I see and feel your smile embedded in my heart. Though we may fight from dusk to day, Your smile says you are sorry, in your own special way. Beneath all the sorrow and pain. Lives a spark that shall always remain. Your smile keeps that spark aglow, a fire that shall never perish, A sweet, little childish smile, that leaves me with a love I shall always cherish. Timmi Smalley Lisa Flood 98 Student Contributions Memories Memories gone, memories past keeping alive the spirit on days When I feel love won ' t last. Memories of the first day you touched my heart. Memories creating bond, saying we ' ll never part. Memories of days of love and hate that just seem to come and go, Some memories come each day, some I no longer know. Memories of beautiful places. Memories of all our love has gone through and now faces. Timmi Smalley There ' s a time for hope There ' s a time for tears There ' s a time we ' ll treasure through the years There ' s a time for love There ' s a time for pain There ' s a time that your loss may be your gain But bold on tight to your dreams No matter how it sometimes seems And until you do whatever you wish Turn your sorrows into a tasty dish So please, remember in a special way THE MIGHTY YEAR OF 82 AND GRADUATION DAY Steve Palmer Student Contributions 99 wo Spring Musical W ( V - ' B H B H 7 1 H H £| i l K V ' 1 The Sound ot Music ' ' Cast Maria Bainer Betb Ellen Ivens Sister Bertbe Sue Begitz Sister Margaretta . Mottika Deyirmenjian TAe Mother Abess Linda Sypien Sister Sophia Denise Dablhimer Captain Georg von Trapp Larry Hankins Franz Todd Belvedere Frau Schmidt Andrea Stevens Liesl Maria Solomon Friedricb Bill Harrington Louisa Julia Barclay Kurt Brian Davis Brigitta Martha Nix Marta Sharon Bunzel Gretei Holly Jensen Bolf Gruber Paul Wasserman Eisa Schraeder Sherry Hite Ursula ...Michelle Marshall Max Detweiler Steve Palmer Herr Zelier Bob McCreary Baron Elberfeld Curt Mercer Admiral von Scbreiber Kurt Wobken Nuns Lisa Konen Sandy Miller Guest Mike Freeman 1. Captain Georg von Trapp and Maria Rainer, played by Larry Hankins and Betb Ellen Ivens. 2. Max Detweiller kisses Gretei ' s sore finger. 3. Paul Wasserman and Maria Solomon played Rolf and Liesl, the two lovers. 4. Maria and the von Trapp children: from left are Lou- isa-Julia Barclay, Friedricb-Bill Harrington, Liesl- Maria Solomon, Kurt-Brian Davis, Brigitta-Martba Nix and Gretel-Holly Jensen. Not pictured is Sharon Bunzel who played Marta. 5. The program and script from the performances. Spring Musical 101 Father Drohney Rob McCreary Ambassador Magee Mike Bunzet Ms. Kilroy Paula Dowdy Axel Magee Dennis Moynahan Marion Hollander Betb Ivens Walter Hollander Larry Hankins Susan Hollander Sherry Hite ■■) _ Krojack Mike Bunzel Ms. Burns Andrea Stevens Chef Michelle Marshall Sultan of Bashir Jim Chang Sultan ' s Wife Becky Destro Hava Kasnar Heidi Robertson Countess Bordoni Becky Destro 102 Fall Play 1. Ms. Kilroy and Mr. Hollander talks about bis family ' s stay at the embassy. 2. The cbef is upset with the newcomers at the embassy. 3. Sultan of Basbir ' s visit creates the plan of escape for the Hollanders. 4. Walter plays along with Father Drobney ' s card trick. 5. Mrs. Hollander does ber daily cbores at the embassy. 6. Mr. Hollander creates another obstacle for their plan of escape. 7. Father Drobney ' s magic trick delights Susan. 8. Ambassador and Axel Magee discuss world affairs. 9. Axel Maggee and Susan Hollander true love. Fall Play 103 spring Tonic Members: Kami Atbers Kari Aibers Karen Beining Nancy Bo wen Chris Choi Heidi Friedrich Gina Cervais Holly Githens Melanie Gray Jeanette Halt Sberri Jeakins Laura Kim Katby Langer Denise Lape Michele Lipman Debbie Lynch Susan Mathews Melody McGlawn Dawn McKnight Jennifer McKnight Michele Melendez Vivien Robles Lisa Sapp Angle Savino Christine Williams 104 Spring Tonic The Spring Tonic was held March 3, 4, and 5 featuring the memb ers of the Royal Lancers Drill Team. The show ' s theme was That ' s Hollywood and was produced and directed by Mr. Fletcher Rainer. 1. Michele Lipman is on a high as the rest of the War- burton Airheads look on. 2. Sherri Jeakins, left and Kathy Langer, right dance to a Charleston theme. 3. Be A Clown with Laura Kim, left and Susan Math- ews. 4. Kami Aibers enlightens the crowd in French Con- nection. 5. Vivien Cruseau Robles scares a team of pink pan- thers. 6. Mr. Fletcher Rainer introduces the next act. The girls sing during the Christmas Concert. L to R, Scott Matthews, Steve Carnesi and Tony Smith hold a note. Everyone sings as Tuan Vu admires Alan Wa- ger. The choir members lose their voices. David Oberman, pianist, is a fine performer. The director, Mr. Bob Gay, and his choir accept a big applause. Choir Members: Rob Brown Steve Carnesi Jim Chang Becky Destro Tracy Gibson Candy Glym John Hogan Beth Ellen Ivens Joanne Johe Michele Lipman Scott Matthews Patty McCartney David Oberman Tony Smith Debbie Smith Andria Stevens Tuan Vu Alan Wager Choir 105 Production Members: Robin Applebaum Teresa Baltier Kb thy Bent ley Jill Berlin Katby Conway Stu Courtney Barbara Ferry Catherine Forscbler Sabrina Grant Sberie Harrell Pamela Harris Marilyn Kane Kelly Karsatos Suzanne Murphy Holly Pearson Cheryl Rasmussen Lynda Reynolds Alexandra Remijio Jane Ritchie Laurelyn Scharkey Julie Sechler Tanya Simonian Maria Solomon Heather Spangler Mariby Karen Talavera Jana Tesler Debbie Thomasset Juli Tobey Cindy Turner Bonnie Vermeersch Denise White Mareia Yonemoto 106 Dance Production 1. Katby Conway and Barbara Ferry showing tbeir stuff during tbe Cbristmas Concert. 2. Marcia Yonemoto bas a flare for ribbons. 3. Julie Secbler, Stuart Courtney, and Mariby Stewart do tbe new dance Julie, eat my foot. 4. Juli Tobey and Jill Berlin pose tor tbe camera. 5. Tbe girls dance to Adam and tbe Ants. 6. Denise Wbite in a beautiful pose as a dancer. 7. Tbe Senior girls making a crazy pyramid. 8. Suzy Murpby and Julie Secblar prepare for Endless Love. 9. Pam Harris stands up for Scbool Days. 10. To all you lucky guys out tbere a wink from Jana Tesler. 11. During rehearsal tbe girls practice tbeir new dance steps. 12. A group of talented young girls dancing to Our Lips Are Sealed. Dance Production 107 rc i l ' 0I ' I J ' 3 •t ,. :  oi . IM SOV | 8 6 Y Air, V a ' V ' ' 1 A ,vv ' ' ii l V. •blA- TAG ' a a Vi i ? „ra av 1981 Varsity 1981 VARS: 4 DATE Sept 1 1 Sept 18 Sept 24 Oct 1 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Nov 6 Nov 13 ding Brt Bradl . Spauldii.. Whittier Spaulding fpage 6 ' S Varsity League Scores SH 17 Bueaa Park 8 SH 25 FuUerton 12 SH 22 Sonora 10 SH 16 Troy 8 ■!wsi %f; As- ' ■■w«?Ii, Left to Right: Jeff McKellar, Randy Ricliey, Mitcli O ' brian, Eric Kougli, Gary Zoliman, RD Fislier, Eric Kiernan, Rob Carver, Steve Kiernan, Randy Helms, Not Pictured: Ben Kruip, John Kopecky, Greg Vescio, and Steve Mc Bride. 110 Varsity Waterpolo The memories of the past years; our close friendships, exhausting workouts, smashing victories, and bitter defeats wilt not soon fade. The Sunny Hills water polo team was conditioned to do one thing; Beat Newport. We thought this was our year, but after being turned away for yet another year in a close and controversial game, i wonder. J know there is a lesson to be learned somewhere. I just wish I knew what it was. To future .Sunny Hills waterpolo team Beat Newport . Eric Kiernan 1. Randy Ricbey and Gary Zohman playing lifeguards. 2. Mitcb O ' brian showing off his Lancer smile. 3. Coach Sprague giving important advice. 4. Steve McBride takes control! of the ball. 5. Sunny Hills 1981-82 Varsity waterpolo team. 6. Steve Kiernan fooling around again. 7. Gary Zohman prepares to throw the ball. 8. Varsity waterpolo team in action. 9. Greg Vescio approaches the goal with the ball. 10. Greg Vescio and John Kopecky pose in the wa- ter. 11. Greg Vescio races for the ball. 12. Randy Ricbey makes a perfect catch. 13. Mitcb O ' brian and Steve Kiernan, polo pals . Playing waterpolo for Sunny Hills has been a great experience for me. ot only have I had the chance to play for one of the top teams in the U.S.A., but I have made friendships that could never be broken. The only thing I regret is working four years to win GIF and then losing to Newport in the semi-finals. I know the team will overcome this and learn from it. It is bard to say bow much the team and coach means to me but I only hope our love and respect for each other lasts forever. Mitch O ' brian Varsity Waterpolo m 112 Playing on the Sunny Hills waterpolo team has, by itself, played the single, most inspirational role in my high school years. Losing to the semi-finals of CIF was not only anticlimalic, but a definite understatement for the potential of our experience. The 1981- 82 Lancer waterpolo team has been through a beck of a lot together, and those of us on it know that its one thing that we ' ll never forget. Steve Kiernan CIF Waterpolo The beginning of my freshman year at Chaffey High yielded many challenges, one of which, that to get to the finals of CIF 4-A waterpolo, we would have to beat Sunny Hills. Ironically, three years later, I am playing for Sunny Hills. Although we only made it to the semi-finals, I feel that we had the best team. At times we played terri- ble and at other times we played great. We just could not seem to put it together. As for my opinion about SHHS, the kids may be born with silver spoons, but they certainly don ' t have the altitude. I hope that the stu- dent body is proud of their school and will continue to be proud of it in the future. I only wish I could have come here earlier. Jeff McKellar CIF Scores SH 13 Los Alamitos 7 SH 14 Santa Barbara 12 SH 6 Newport 7 - 15 f 4e 1. Eric Kough and Randy Ricbey play offence. 2. Eric Kough looking for someone to get the ball. 3. Coach Sprague explains the current situation. 4. Eric Kiernan turns into the hulk. 5. Lancers display what they want to do to Newport. 6. Leslie DuBoise. Debbi Pratt, Lisa Ayala, and Allison Banash show their waterpolo spirit. 7. Eric Kough receives a pass. 8. Eric Kough and Mitch O ' brian look relieved after Newport misses the goal. 9. Randy Ricbey do ' in his best. 10. Where the ball lands nobody knows. in Hi Ml - M f lib For four years I spent literally thousands of hours work- ing and learning to play waterpolo. Many changes have (alien place during those four years. I ' ve come to know the greatest people in my life. Going from being good friends and being great friends is something most people won ' t experience. I thank God for giving me this opportu- nity. More than anyone else. I leave myself in the debt and gratitude of our coach Jim Sprague. I feel the ex- treme depression and sorrow of losing after four years of effort not only for myself but for Sprague. I ' m sorry Sprague but you know we ' ll always love ya big guy. Randy Ricbey CIF Waterpolo 113 i .t ' I % % 9 ' . Front Row: Kurt Wobken, Gene Hutchinson, John Slope, Doug Holcomb, Kevin Knight, David Lohman, George Giges, Baelt Row: Kent Warner, Jim Sohng, Sean Whitcomb, Forrest Walson, Myles Fernburg, Aaron Martin, MiliC Jarvis, Dexter Jeniiins, Ted Rapsdale 114 JV Waterpolo Frosh Soph Frosh Sopb Scores SH SH 8 Fullerton 12 Sonora 5 10 SH JV Scores 4 Fullerton 12 1. Frosb Sopb and JV waterpolo team. 2. The Lancers on their way to scoring another point. 3. Junior Varsity doing their stuff. 4. Randy Richey showin his mean streak. 5. Assistant Coach Tom Hill lending a helping hand. 6. Frosh soph at it again. 7. All the way down the pool. Don ' t stop! 8. One more point for the Lancers. Frosh-Soph JV Waterpolo ns FREEWAY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 81-82 SH Esperanza 42 SH 13 Brea-Olinda SH El Dorado 13 SH 14 Oceanview 17 SH 21 CaLHigb 7 SH 8 LaHabra 7 SH 22 Troy 6 SH 17 Sonora SH 9 Buena Park SH 19 Fullertoa 10 Front Row L to R: Mark Melealf, Scott B num. Don Mercer, Cam Reilly. John Gammon, Craig Reed, Wendall Hayman. Dan Bridges, Kevin Riclietson, Marty Corona, Ricli Young. Jeff VVackerman, Pete Sleeper, and Ernie Haga. Jeff Terry, Tony Long, Eric Austin, Rick Converse, Walt Lynch, David Sbeppard, Daren Estes, Ken Mandler. Steve Wise, Mike Bird, Phil Becker. Ken Martinez, Keith Ricketson, Chris Shea, Craig Logue. Steve Palmer, Brian Carares. Mark Smith, Sheldon Smith, Carl Maybin. Dan Duncanson, Mike Paris, Tim Devaney, Ralph Trigsted, Brett Hunsaker, Ron Newton, Mike Textor, Toby Overton. Jerry Chang. Brian Redhair. Ed Atkinson, Ron Middlebrook, Frank Sloan, Greg Gaglio, Jeff Berg, Scott Lindow, Bruce Knoll, Todd Belvedere, Jeff Hill, Mike Duffy, Mike McLain, Chip Lindley, Rod Batton. Rob Jenican. Mike Cunningham, David Kitchen. Scott IWobbe, Ben Varnell, Bob Bardo, Steve Elms, Jason Horn, Jerry Wackerman, Todd Painton, Lance Smith, Kurt Alvarado, Mike Bergstrom, Mike Kovich. Victor Moore, George Vjkic, Mark Scott. Not Pictured: Jeff Jessee, Jon Weir, Dan Wozab, Darren Telles, Mike Muras, 116 Varsity Football u I have played football ' any he- ed the ' ng to- like I — on. That ! enough, hut as we played and won, this feeling multiplied in our minds and our hearts. We are the 1981 Freeway League cham- 1. The Lancers are super stars. 2. This sign tells it all. 3. The Varsity football team. 4. Jeff Hill has tough act to follow. 5. Sunny Hills scare the opponents. 6. Mark Metcalf makes extra point. We were give d uphold „ laditionof our Kingdom. We were led hy great coaches, we fought hard, and togeth- ' earned the true ' of love a. Freeway League cham- _-• — -ere. May the forever. Mike Duffy 10 Varsity Football m - z T F A Wfiw Hm k , jj 3l 1 V J. Lancer offense plans strategy. 2. Jeff Hill scrambles for big gain. 3. Mike Bergstrom calls the defense. 4. Coach Devaney watches front the sideline. 5. Mark Smith looks for running room. 6. Scott Nobbe and Darren Telles arrive too late. 7. Victor Moore and Craig Reed hold him up 8. . . . and Tony Long finishes him off. 9. Offensive line does it ' s job. 118 Varsity Football • ' • t 1 ■r m wii i-M ■4f ' : i - ' - 5 .. . . ? ) S l ' 3 .. • I « ' 7:  « J : 1. Defense poised and ready to go. 2. Jeft Hill talks with coaches Devaney and Trigsted. 3. Offensive line provides plenty of time. 4. Lancers talk about their near victory. 5. Sheldon Smith looks for an opening. 6. John Gammon and Darren Telles cause a fumble. 7. Eric Austin with Todd Belvedere and bis new look. 8. When coach Hunsaker talks, people listen. 9. Special teams really were special. Varsity Football no SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SH 13 Esperanza 6 SH 45 Brea-Olinda 13 SH 10 El Dorado 18 SH 13 Oceanview 14 SH 12 Cal. High 12 SH 28 La Habra 29 SH 14 Troy 14 SH Sonora 14 SH 7 Bueaa Park SH 7 Fullerton i ' ' I Front Row L to R: Joe Magalleanos, Mike Goldstein, Young Chun, Dave Har- rell, Ron Harris, Steve Mannix, Neal Reali, Rique Alvarado, Mike Laterio, Paul Yoon, Greg Powers, Troy La Clear, Mark Duffy, Juan Hernandez, Matt Burgess, Tom Conway, Asst. Coach, Mike Plichta, Brett Metcalf, Ernie Baxley, Dave Bynum Head Coach, Mike Jewel, Don Becker, Armen Changizian, Howie Linde, Mike Blanchard, Bernard Duplessis, Bob Long, Jim Phelps, Alex Laehle, Jerry Jager, James West, Mike Maras, Cam Irons, Chris Varnel. 1. Sophomores attempt to block the extra point. 2. Mark Duffy leads the way for Gret Pow- ers. 3. Ron Harris passes to an open Jim Phelps. 4. Mike Blanchard makes the open field tackle. 5. The Sophomore team. 6. Cam Irons flies toward the quarterback. 7. Ernie Baxley and Mike Blanchard race downfield. I| 120 Sophomore Football v- , m- ' ik HS FBESHMAN FOOTBALL 13 14 Esaeranza HS Brea-Olinda 22 HS El Dorado 6 HS 14 Oceanview 2 HS 24 Cal. High 7 HS 21 La Habra 13 HS 7 Troy 6 HS 14 Sonora 21 HS Bueoa Park 23 HS Fullertoa 21 Front Row L to R: Billy Gasper, Ricky Fields, Evan Laeltle, Brendan McTeggart, Tim Ricketson, Arthur Haga, Mike Lutz, Keith Mclntyre, Steve Cbangizian, Mike Saab, Jeff Driesen, Tony Lobito, Wally Hicks III, Eric Hodges, Jeff Shepard, Glen Vescio, Brian Hughes, Pat Fegal, Greg Tetrauit, Chris Barten, Jim Mansfield, Jeff Krohn, Marvin Gutierrez, Gus Baquerizo, Larry Goree, Coach Mark Caviness, Coach Ken Lutz, Coach Wally Tirbeimer, Mike Pizzavo, Doug McKay, John Taggart, Paul Snyder. Ralph Stanberger, Scott Smith, Sid Gonzales, Tim Byrnes, Curt Mercer, Gary Sanders, Adam Shea, John Garrison, Brian Drummond, Ted Seward, John Fox, George Vogel, Sam Lee, Ben Parker, Rod Turner, Kevin McCune, Phil Stoltzner 1. Larry Goree runs for TD. 2. Sid Gonzales looks for bole. 3. Mike Baab bolds for Mike Pizza vo ' s kick. 4. Rod Turner catcbes pass from quarterback Mike Lutz. 5. Tbe Freshman team. 6. Sid Gonzales stretcbes for extra yardage. Freshman Football 121 Front Row L to R: Dave Daley, Steve Ash, Mark Vargas, Fred Ornelas Back Row L to R: Scott Shaffer, Danny Reeser, Tae Lim, Joe Levar, Coach Howard Burgess Not Pictured-Greg Davis and Bruce McPberson In the past years at Sunny Hills, the cross country team never had much of a winning team. To have a winning team requires working bard together, winning together, and losing together. This year Sunny Hills cross coufitry bad a winning team. Fred Ornelas-Team Captain 122 Boys Varsity Cross Country SH 20 Servite 36 SH 16 LaHabra 46 SH 22 Troy 36 SH 24 Sonora 35 SH 30 SuenaPark 25 SH 18 Fullerton 39 League Finals-lst Place ( - bomemeet) lowest score wins 1. Fred Ornelas and Dave Daley enjoy an afternoon workout. 2. Mark Vargas shows the difficulty of distance running. 3. Steve Ash puts his best foot forward. 4. The 1981 Boys Varsity Cross Country Team. 5. Team Captain Fred Ornelas-Dedication pays off. 6. Mark Vargas, Steve Ash, Bruce McPherson, and Scott Shaffer discuss the upcoming race. 7. Steve Ash and Tae Lim begin the 3 mile course. 8. Co-Captain Scott Shaffer demonstrates bis excellent running ability. 9. Dave Daley concentrates on the race. 10. The Lancers run together as a team. Boys Varsity Cross Country 123 i I Front Row L to R: Todd Meyer, Jim Messrab, Cbris Johnson, Mike Tobey Back Row L to R: Jim Rogers-Manager, Ramsey Russell, Nick Scanzo, Doug Overman, Shawn Huppertz, Coach Hal Wallace Not Pictured- Steve Fry, Mark Coday, Mark Aitken, Matt Stewart, Dan Hedges, Todd Nelson, J.T. Thomas, Matt Burgess, David Riggins, Jim Crum 124 Boys Frosh Soph Cross Country l ' i. 1. Shawn Huppertz, gives his all. 2. Matt Stewart, Mike Tobey, and Doug Overman stretch before the race. 3. Matt Burgess enjoys the challenge of running. 4. The 1981 Boys Frosh-Soph Cross Country Team. 5. Mark Aitken- Most Valuable Runner. 6. Chris Johnson and Jim Messrab prepare for the race. 7. Steve Fry and Mark Coday lead the way. 8. Chris Johnson picks up speed. 9. Doug Overman- A dedicated Lancer runner. Boys Frosh Soph Cross Country 121 Front Row I to r, 24 Dean Taylor, 21 Mike Duffy, 22 Jon Crum, Coach White, 15 Dan Hughes, .51 Mike McClain, 2,3 Todd Cunningham, Back Row I to r Jim Chang, Coach Craik, 35 Steve Ash, 25 R. D. Fisher, 41 Jeff Meberg, 34 John Mellon, 43 Brent Glatzhofer, 31 Steve Elms, Coach Michael, Coach Miller. 1. Senior guard Todd Cunningham preparing to out maneuver a coyote. 2. The thinking man ' s coach. Coach White. 3. Jon Crum passing to another SH player. 4. The 1981-82 Sunny Hills Varsity Basket- ball Team. 5. Todd Cunningham dribbling towards an easy two points. 126 Boys Varsity Basketball I couldn ' t have played with a better buncb of guys then I ' ve played basketball with these last years. This year our record wasn ' t the greatest, but winning is only part of the game. A more important part is having fun. I was able to do both thin gs in my four years. To be with twelve friends, working very hard and sometimes coming toegher to win is a great experience. Dean Taylor 24 The Sunny Hills 1981-82 basketball team was apeculiar di fusion of personalities off the court, but when we were on the court, all the differences were put aside and a close knit unity resulted. Through Coach White ' s patience and hard work, a re- building year team became an estab- lished force in the freeway league. Al- though we were not official champions, we were champions in our hearts, and thats what it is all about. Steve Elms 31 1. Danny Hughes shoots a free throw. 2. Every great team needs a strong bench, and SH has the best. 3. Dean Taylor, co-captain, driving for a basket. 4. Steve Elms, co-captain, directing the game from his guard position. 5. Mike Duffy tries to pass the ball to an- other player. Boys Varsity Basketball 127 128 Boys Varsity Basketball 1. John Mellon shows why he is the best re- bounder in Orange County. 2. Brent Glatzhofer giving it his all to block a La Habra player ' s shot. 3. Steve Ash passing off to another SH player. 4a-4b Junior Mike McClain driving in for a shot. 5. Dean Taylor driving for an easy two points. 6. Steve Elms shows how high he can jump. 7. A group of SH players try to get a rebound. 8. Danny Hughes doesn ' t let anyone get in his way. 9. Todd Cunningham and R.D. Fisher fight for the ball. 10. R.D. shows that it helps to be tall to play basketball. Boys Varsity Basketball 129 Front Row I to r, 25 Greg Miller, 15 Jerry Dias, 11 Ed Hoban, 23 Mark Lehman, ,3.3 Mike Davis Back Row I to r. Coach Sands, ,35 Frank Sloan, 41 Chris Finkmeyer, 45 Mike Muras, 43 Lance Smith, 31 John Ball. 1. Mike Davis out races the Highlanders. 2. The perfect form shown bv Lance Smith. 3. Chris Finkmeyer waiting to grab a re- bound. 4. The Sunny Hills Junior Varsity Team. 5. Mark Lehman and Ed Hoban guard a help- less coyote. 130 Boys Junior Varsity Basli etball SH 84 Baeam Park 37 SH 60 Troy 29 SH 63 Fallerton 41 SH 54 SonoTM 37 SH 59 Lm HMbn 42 SH 87 Buena Park 63 SH 54 Troy 41 SH 73 FuUerton 61 SH 47 SoBOra 33 SH 66 La Habra 51 Front Row I to r, 13 Arte Ericsson, 21 Mike Lutz, 11 Mark Kremer, Center Row I to r, 14 William Hendry, 10 Ernie Baxley. .12 Rod Turner, 31 Pete Benash, 22 Craig Clatzbofer, 20 Chuck Kohlenberger, Back Row I to r. Coach Dias, 34 Steve Deiling, 42 Ervin Wall, 44 Doug Lilley, 35 John Fox, 12 Larry Gorre, 24 Jim Phelps. 1. Mike Lutz showing his great passing. 2. Pete Benash and other players listen to Coach Miller. 3. Ernie Baxley drives for a lay up. 4. Ervin Wall show how tall he stands. 5. The Sunny Hills Frosh-Soph Team. 6. Steve Dieling waits for a rebound. Boys FroshSoph Basketball isi Back row: Mark Hill, Bruce McPhcrson, Eric Austin, Doug Overman, Steve Ash, Mark Aitkins, Rob Brown, Brian Dobyns, Jim Crum, Darren Estes, Rick Alcana, Don Mercer, and Ben Varnell. Second row: Chris Varnell, Keith Komatsu, Richard Forsythe, Ramsey Russel, John Lee, Ron Harris, Ricky Alvarado, Neil Reale, Curl Mercer, Kevin Komatsu, Fred Pina, Todd Nelson, and Scott Schaffer. Front row: John Fox, Bill Korin, J.T. Thomas, Nick Skientos, David Rigins, Allen Schutt, Tony Lobito, Chris Johnson, Tae Lim. and Jim Rogers. Not Pictured: Matt Burgess, Dave Daily, Mark Duffy, Mike Duffy, Eric Kiernan, Fred Ornales, Steve Palmer, Bernie Salcido. 132 Boys Track 1. And they ' re off! 2. Bruce MacPberson trains to cut bis time. 3. The 1981-82 Track team. 4. Cbris Varnell sbows bis strength. 5. Tbe leaping Komatsu twins. 6. Darren Estes blasts off. 7. Fred Ornelas and Scott Sbaffer in tbe lead. 8. Tae Liem and Fred Ornelas cbase a runner. Boys Track 133 To be good, it takes many hours of work, and to be outstanding it takes heart. This year the Sunny Hills track team worked bard and was outstanding. Fred Ornelas Being on the track team for four years has been a great and most memorable part of my being at Sunny Hills. Track is a sport of individuals. It gives a person a chance to show his own special ability and a chance to be recognized for his talent. I found out that it was a constant battle between me and my conscious to keep on punishing myself when I was about to collapse. Being on the track team has really helped me in other sports and I ' m really glad to be a part of this school ' s athletic program. Track is the sport of champions, my only hope is that the future of track runners at SH will live up to this standard. Sincerely Steve Palmer 134 Boys Track 1. Scott Scbaffer on the intense half mile. 2. Pete Sleeper, at the start. 3. An excellent sbot-put. 4. The band off is crucial. 5. Fred Ornelas, an excellent runner. 6. Up and Over. 7. Tbe warmup. 8. Kevin Komatsu over tbe burdle. Boys Track 135 Playing Varsity Baseball is an honor. It takes a special brand of person. You have to go through weeks and months of hard work and sweat. You have to play as a team not an individual. You pull together as a team and play as a team. You win or lose as a team, not individually. You must never give up. Our team this year is young with two sophomores, eleven juniors, and only four seniors, which makes it twice as hard but we have pulled together well as a team and we have played as a team. To me, being Varsity Team Captain of Baseball is a great honor. I would like to give special thanks to my great coaches. Coach Trigsted and Coach Askey. David Palmer-Varsity Team Captain 1. Is the game starting already? 2. Seniors Dean Taylor and Jon Crum warm up before a practice. 3. Mike Darger smiles between innings. 4. Happiness is coaching a Lancer base- ball team, Kevin Askey-College Assis- tant and Coach Trigsted. 5. Ok, guys, what ' s the plan? 6. Damon Gustafson ' s powerful swing nearly takes off Doug Augustin ' s head. 7. Brad Campbell prepares to hit another home run. 136 Varsity Baseball Back Row L to R-Aaron Eilers, Dave Palmer, Todd Painton, Mike Darger, Jon Crum, Damon Gustafson, John Ball, Dean Taylor, Coach Trigsted Front Row L to R-Robert Long, Bob Cassidy, Kevin Trammel, Doug Augustin, Mike Endy, Paolo Pacana, Brad Campbell, John Seggman, and Chris Fleming Not Pictured-Coacb Mike Askey 8. Jon Crum, Paolo Pacana, and John Seggman, bangin ' around. 9. Senior Dave Palmer smiles as he warms up to bat. 10. Jon Crum, This is the Continental approach. 11. The 81-82 Varsity Baseball Team. Varsity Baseball 137 - lijU.l.jLh Front Row L to R: Steve Mannix, Russet Fredricks, Brian Drummond, Leo Pacana, Mike Goldstein, Pat Fegle, Mike Lutz, Paul Abott, Tim Burnes. Back Row: Coach Kay, Klye Nielson, Mark Niceley, Mike Sbelton, Mike Blancbard, Frank Sloan, Rod Turner, Stuart Kansigor, Mike Hoff, Troy Brown, Coacb Kasser Not Pictured: T.J. Bauer, Adam Shea and Rowland Hill 138 Junior Varsity Baseball Ig ♦ il ■PC P ' h 1. The J.V. team nails in the dugout. 2. Russell Fredericks dives back to safety. 3. Kyle Neilson, Mike Blanchard and Steve Mannix pose elegantly for a picture. 4. The 1981-82 Junior Varsity Baseball Team. 5. Tim Burnes at the plate. 6. Coach Kay, Mike Blanchard, Rod Turner, and Mike Goldstein have a brief meeting at the mound. 7. Roland Hill pitches a fast ball. 8. After hitting a homerun, Stuart Kaacigor trots around the bases. 9. Mike She I ton concentrates on bis pitch. 10. Mark Niceley shows his unique batting style. 11. Mike Blanchard in action on the mound. 12. Rod Turner, safe at home. 13. Junior Varsity coaches, Ron Kasser and Jeff Kay. Junior Varsity Baseball 139 Front row L to R- John Taggert, Kent Werner, Sean Wbit- comb , Aaron Martin, Gene Hatcbison, David Lowman, Ke- vin Comstock , Gary Zobman , Karl Blum , Allan Blengun, Jim Sobn. Back row L to R- Coacb Zacb Stimpson, Jobn Slope , Jobn Reed, George Giakas, Dexter Jenkins, Eric Kougb , Randy Richey , Barry Atnip , Steve McBride , Rob Carver , Gil Riley, Kip Knigbt , Forrest Walson- Varsity 140 Boys Swimming . xmxxsr W ' A sport of enelleaee,- of supremmey. Ob, vaiti Ttutts water polo. Just kidding. Swimming got off to a slow start this year. We bad a new eoaeb witb new ideas, hut we did the best we could witb what we bad. BamdyRiebey n% vnssn WTtm « MWWVV - iv«st A W M :s V WW 3 .. 1. What a display of upper arm strength. ' 2. Boy, swimming is really going to the dogs. 3. On your mark! Get set! Co! 4. Boy ' s team picture. 5. Steve yicBride takes a warm up lap. 6. Determination is all over Dexter Jenkins face. 7. Co Lancers! 8. Randy Ricbey. get back in your own lane. 9. What strength, what speed, what endurance. 10. Lancer swimmers practice water ballet in their spare time. Boy ' s Swimming 141 Front row: John Tipton, Ted Mendez, Tom Carr, John Cassidy, Charlie Smith, Middle row: Scott Capdevielle, Andy Klare, Daren Estes, Brian Cazares, Brian Redhair. Last row: Sheldon Smith. Todd Belvedere, Ron Middlebrook, and Don Mercer. Not Pictured: Mark Vargas. Top: Coach Fergus McTeggart. 142 Varsity Wrestling A wrestler is a true breed of champion. I admire the few individuals that finish a season, it is an awesome accomplishment. Wrestling is the most demanding of all the sports on campus. It requires a lot of self discipline and respect. You have to be more physically and mentally superior than your opponent. I would like to thank the fans, my coach, and my studly teammates for making my wrestling career at Sunny Hills a memorable one. Big Bri a_a: 1. Ted Mendez preparing for a take down. 2. Charlie Smith working for a pin. 3. Team picture. 4. Brian Cazares wins another match. 5. Sheldon Smith and Ron Middlebrook patiently await their matches. 6. Todd Belvedere giving the ref bis fierce look. 7. Brian Cazares pins with satisfaction. 8. John Cassidy aiming for a pin. 9. Brian Cazares makes it look so easy. Wrestling my friends is a game of the mind! Where the strong prosper and the weali diminish. But there are no losers in a match where two young men fight endlessly with all their heart and soul. To become victorious it is knowing that you went out on the match and reached back for that little extra to overcome and be a winner. I ' d Just like to say that wrestling is a tremendous character builder and it left me with memories that will never die. I ' d like to thank my fans for leading me to my 36-2 record, but remember no one has to prove anything to become cocky, and I have proven that. This ones for you George C. Zipp and John Cassidy. Todd Belvedere Varsity Wrestling 143 First row: Brian Gervais, Mike Regan, Pat Fegal, Tim Riclietson, Joe Magal- lenes, second row: coach Fuergus McTeggert, Henry Walker, Daren Estes, Kit Doyle, Orry Cohn, Don Becker. Not pictured: Octavio Castro, Steve Changgizian, Steve Fine, Mike Freeman, Bill Harrington, Evan Laettle, Mike Magboo. Brendan McTeggart, Toni Osburn, Danny Reeser, Paul Snyder, Mick Spitalneck, Ralf Stanberger, and Jim Stuart. 144 Junior Varsity Wrestling 1. Joe Magallenes fighting with all his might. 2. Daren Estes is seconds away from a pin. 3. Tim Ricketson working to get the guy on the mat. 4. Team picture. 5. Joe Magallenes is proud of his victory. 6. Mike Regan trying to turn the opponent over. 7. The JV team shake on a match well done. 8. Mike Regan works hard to beat his tough opponent. 9. Henry Walker aiming towards a victory. Junior Varsity Wrestling 145 Bottom row, left-right: Kurt Regitz, Goichi Sbiotsu, Alex Moore, Ted Koblenberger Top row, left-right: Coach White, Steve Ricbter, Tom Cifarelli, Jim Penner, Mike Duffy, Mike Raftere, Devon Reed-manager 146 Boys Varsity Tennis 1. Jim Penner in deep concentration. 2. Ted Kohlenberger, what a backhand! 3. Ah maybe I should try a little softer. What do ya think coach? 4. Kurt Regitz, modeling the more casual apparel for this fall. 5. Tennis team makes like Anglers club and catches a big tuna. 6. Alex Moore dives for a shot. 7. And now up to bat Gary Carter 8. Mike Duffy trying to intimidate his opponent. Boys Varsity Tennis u? Bottom row, left-right: Coach White, Milce Rubin, Peter Benash, Mike Tobey, Toru Suzulii, Jim Atliinson, Chucli Kolenberger Top row, left-right: Devon Reed-Manager, Mark Duffy, Eric Siletta, Artie Ericsson, David Robins, Steve Zeldin, Wendy Slope-athletic supporter 148 Boys Junior Varsity Tennis 1. Steve Zeldin has a taste for tennis. 2. FOLLOW through:;: 3. Chuck Koblenberger giving bis all. 4. Tbe Junior Varsity Team at tbeir best. 5. Steve Zeldin showing bis form. 6. Til get it-I ' ll get it. ' Boys Junior Varsity Tennis mo e f f - ' Front row I to r, Mike Bunzel, Scott Marson, Peter Mitch- ell, Greg Riggerl. Back row I to r, Chris Finkmeyer, Marc Chessen, Kevin Chessen, Todd Cunningham, Greg Davis Playing on the golf team the past four years has been a very rewarding experience for me. I have not only had the fun of playing on a team with a close group of friends, but I was able to represent Sunny Hills in a very dignified way. Each year we had a winning record and also advanced to the C.I.F. playoffs. I ' m glad I was a part of this and just hope the winning tradition carries on. Kevin Chessen Captain 150 Varsity Golf 1. Chris Finkmeyer chips on to the green. 2. Somedays just don ' t seem to go right. 3. Mike Bunzel tries to push the ball into the cup. 4. The 1981-82 Sunny Hills Golf Team. 5. Kevin Cbessen tees off. 6. Greg Davis hits the ball way down the fairway. 7. Greg Riggert keeps his eye on the ball. 8. Kevin prepares to putt. 9. It looks like Chris is going to put the ball in the hole. 10. Scott Marson illustrates a fine putt. Varsity Golfisi 4k. :sl rr l SH 1 Buena Park 2 SH2 Troy 3 SH 1 Fullerton 6 SH 6 Sonora SH 1 La Habra 2 SH 1 Buena Park 3 SH 1 Troy SH 5 Fullerton 1 SH 1 Sonora 1 SH 1 La Habra Denotes Home Game Isl row L to R, Sergio Miramontes, Chris Miller, Rich Green, Mar- tin Petriccione, Greg Rizio, Jim Thompson, Juan Hernandez, Jim Loupe 2nd row. Coach Gordon, John hind, Ed Parton, Mike Martin- Captain Eric Traut, Shaun Huppertz, Danny Hedges, Kyle eilsen Not Pictured: T.J. Bauer, Robert Witty 152 Boys Varsity Soccer :i:a -;- v- ' ■' :S«ft«£a a ? SH 1 Troy 2 SH 1 FuUerton 3 SH SoBora 2 SH La Habra SH1 Troy 1 SH 1 FuUerton 3 SH Sonora 1 SH 1 La Habra Denotes Home Game 1. John tights for ball control. 2. T.J. concentrates. 3. Sergio liicks one sicy liigli. 4. Robert tries to batch the ball. 5. Gil chases the ball. 6. Sunny Hills is about to score. 7. Run George, run. ' 8. Todd doesn ' t know not to use his hands. 1st row L to R: Richard MarshaU, Mike McMagon. George Giakas, Dexter Jenkins, Gil Riley 2nd row: Coach Gor- don, Connie St Croix, John Hogan, Colin Stanton, Matt Savage, Mike Wilson, Rich Alcaino Not Pictured: Bruce Coffman, Chris Johnson, Franklin Ko, Ted Marinca Boys Junior Varsity Soccer 153 iu The 1981-82 Varsity Badminton team bad a tough act to follow this year. Last year the badminton team breezed through the league and went on successfully to be the CJF Cham- pions in their division. This year there were returning players as well as new varsity members who combined to form a talented and wll balanced team. Varsity Badminton, front row L to R: Penny Sliger, Faye Tipton, Back row: Mimi Sardou, Mel Atas, Susie Oh, Danny Pizarro, and Jenny Rivers, Coach Skain, Linda Garber, David Oag, Steve Wil- liams, Danny Fischman, Danny Lauriano, Eric Traut, and Eddie Budiman. Not pictured is Kelly DeGraw. 154 Varsity Badminton 1. David Ong ' s powerful return. 2. Mimi Sardou bits gracefully. 3. Mel Atas shows bis usual smile even wbile playing badminton. 4. Susie Ob practices her serve. 5. Eric Traut reaches for the high birdie. Varsity Badminton 155 1. Mel Atas plans bis strategy. 2. David Ong, No. 1 player for Boys. 3. No. 1 player for Girls, Kelly DeGraw. -Hold still, Kellyl- 4. Smiling faces after a victory. 5. J. V. player Steve Williams, serves a birdie. 6. A few of tbe J. V. players. 7. Coacb Skain observes bis teams. 156 Varsity Badminton Junior Varsity players, front row L to R: Dan Demooy, John Hulina. Jon Hail, Jason Hinkel, Gary Linde, Jansen Natapradja, Adrian Scbicker, Milie Freeman, Brad Robertson, Robert Rigney, William Tse, Scott Higa, Darby Wiclistrom, Joelle Bruce, April Sbepard, Denise Hill, Nan- cy Abe, and Melody Salcido. (not all J.V. players shown) Junior Varsity Badminton 157 nnnton, swi mina softban, cross country and field hockey. IRL£ SPORTS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SH 2 Bueaa Park SH 2 Troy 1 Fullerton 2 SH 1 SH Sonora 2 SH La Habra 2 SH 2 Buena Park i SH 1 Troy 2 Fullerton 2 SH SH 1 Sonora 2 SH La Habra ■2 Front Row I to r, Vera McClelland, Gayle Bruce, Kelly DeGrnw, Lorrie Hunsaker, Laura Zavala, Back Row I to r, Kristen McFad- den, Allyson Cowan, Jill Hackett, Sera Richardson, Melinda Dy- sert. Coach Doug Michael. This year the Varsity Volleyball Team finished with a 3-7 record. Each game was played with team- work and enthusiasm. Many friend- ships were gained as they learned how to take losing as well as win- ning. 1. Lorrie Hunsaker gives the ball a bump. 2. Sera Richardson sets it up. 3. Laura Zavala digs it out. 4. The 1981-82 Varsity Volley- ball Team. 5. Kelly DeGraw saves the ball. ' 160 Varsity Volleyball . Jamie Hatchett concentrates on ball. 2. Kristen McFadden on knees to get ball. 3. Allyson Cowan bumps ball with style. 4. Cayle Bruce warming up. 5. The 1981-82 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. Front Row I to r, Lisba George, Kim Tateyama, 2nd Row 1 to r, Jenny Woodward, Wendy Alcantar, Jenny Towles, Edin Bach- tell, Sandy Gaucher, Back Row 1 to r, Hilma Albinio, Shelly Michael. Barbara May, Jamie Hatchett, RaAnn Elder, Teri Ful- kerson, Denise Perini, Coach Al Arse. Volleyball 161 . Janet Mastick takes a cut at the ball 2. Debbie Bernardino hangs on the ball. 3. Sera Richardson waits for a sign from the coach. 4. Teresa LoPiccolo scoops the ball up. 5. Julie Henderson swinging for the fence. 6. Managers — Yvonne Cisneros and Allyson Cowan. 7. Melinda Dvsart stretches for the ball. 8. Melinda Dysart connects with the ball. 9. Debbie Teixeira catches it on a high bounce, to. Debbie Bernardino warming up the pitcher. 11. The 1981-1982 Varsity Softball Team. 12. Coaches — Jerry Schoenenberger and Bob Doha- sbi. 162 Varsity Softball VARSITY SOFTBALL SH 6 Costa Mesa 4 SH 1 Connelly ' SH 8 Rosary SH4 La Habra SH 4 Kennedy SH IS L.B. Poly . SH Troy 1 SHS Troy SH 8 Sottora SH 8 Sonora 3rd Place 10 games remaining lost. Tbe learn la 1882 Is young and bas great promise. I look ' championship In tbe i SH Softball. — Coach Jerry Seboenenberger Varsity 1st Row I to r. Jeanne Mastick. Laura Zavala. Teresa LoPiccoIo, Debbie Teixeira, Linda Clifford, Debbie Bernardino, Angela Rudolph, Back Row I to r, Janet Mastick, Laura Bernardino, Sera Richardson, Me- linda Dysart, Denise Morris, Julie Henderson, Coach Jerry Schoenen- berger Missing-Coach Bob Dobashi Varsity Softball les mZ;:: ' ' fi ' mH 1. Sera Richardson receives medical attention. 2. Linda Clifford is tagged out at second base. 3. Julie Henderson rounds second base. 4. Teresa gets the force out at second base. .5. Julie Henderson checks the defense. 6. Denise Morris shows her form. 7. Laura Zavala throws the ball in. 8. Laura Bernardino concentrates on the ball. 9. Dawn Stalder sets a target. 10. Michele De Paulo is ready for the pitch. 11. The bunt is on! 12. Chris Bower throws to first base. 13. Deena Smith throws it home. 14. Coach Debbie Burlison pitches at batting practice. 15. 1981-82— J.V. Softball Team. 164 Varsity Softball Tl J.V. 1st Row L to R, Lorraine Stohver, Dawn Stalder, Deena Smith, Jeanne Hey en, Lisa Kramer, Micbele De Paulo, Lisa Martinez, Lori Hunsaker Back row L to R. Teri Fulkerson- Mgr. Tina Bernier-Mgr, Teri Giles, Rayann Elder, Patti Sim- mons, Chris Bower, Coach Dave Bower, Coach Debbie Burli- son. Softball 165 Front Row L to R: Kari Alters, Karen Sitland, Melanie Sny- der, Lisa Lucas Back Row L to R: Lydia Martinez, Elian Boutwell, Holly Monroe, Susan Larabel, Laura Smith, Coach Hal Wallace, Not Pictured- Tabi Lee, Joy Weber, Robbin Ziemer, Olivia Olsen, Monica Bennet, Florence Marshall, and Julie Poulus. The 1981 Girls Cross Country team did an excellent job this year with the new course change from 2 miles to 3 miles. Lydia Martinez finished 2nd in League and represented Sunny Hills at CIF. With their dedication and hard work, all the girls improved their times and gained experience and friendship through out the season. 166 Girls Varsity Cross Country SH 28 LaHabra 27 SH 18 Troy 37 SH 35 Sonora 24 SH 23 BuenaPark 32 SH 23 Fullerton 32 ( -bomemeet) Lowest score wins 1. Laura Smith stretches before a race. 2. Lydia Martinez, Melanie Snyder, Karen Sitland, and Susan Larabel warm up before a meet. 3. Holly Monroe, Kari Albers, and Lisa Lucas examine the track before running. 4. The 1981 Girls Varsity Cross Country Team. 5. Lydia Martinez leads Lancer ' s victory. 6. Karen Sitland shows great endurance. 7. Coach Burgess and Coach Wallace talk with Laura Smith. 8. Kari Albers keeping a steady pace. 9. Co-Captain Melanie Snyder leads Lydia Martinez and Susan Larabel in a workout. 10. Co-Captain Lisa Lucas strides to the finish line. 11. Melanie Snyder, a tough Lancer runner. Girls Varsity Cross Country le? f SH55 Bueaa Park 31 SHS9 Troy 27 SH56 FulIertoB 45 SH50 Sonora 43 SH53 LaHabra 69 SH67 Bueaa Park 51 SH67 Troy 40 SH56 FuIIerton 55 SH60 Soaora 45 SH73 LaHabra 62 Bottom row left to right: Becky Boyd, Wendy Nishitsuji, Debra Bernardino, Viclty Shiratori, Sttana George. Top row: Coach Jerry Schoenburger, Laura Bernardino, Julie Henderson, Allyson Cowan, Jennifer Jager, Rose Jacob. 168 Girls Varsity Basl etball 1. Debra Bernardino is stopped by defend- er. 2. Atlyson Cowan wins tip off. 3. Laura Bernardino drives past a Troy de- fender. 4. Julie Henderson blociis an attempted shot. 5. Vicliy Shiratory dribbles down court. 6. Becky Boyd shoots a technical foul. Playing on the girl ' s basketball team these past few years has been a very rewarding and fulfilling experience for me. In addition to making many lasting friendships, we have, through much hard work and patience, found that teamwork and spirit are the keys to winning. By winning league last year, the girl ' s basketball team had did what no previous team had ever accomplished. In this year ' s 1981-82 basketball season. Sunny Hills is continuing its winning ways ' . Becky Boyd 23 Girls Varsity Basl etball 169 C.I.F. Varsity Basketball SH 49 Capistrano 60 Valley 1. Wendy Nisbitsuji shoots a pair of free-throws. 2. Shanna George goes in for a lay-up. 3. Rose Jacob about to throw in bounds. 4. Jennifer Jager during warm-ups. 5. Scotty Dobashi, Sunny Hills ' future star. 170 Girls Varsity Basl etball SH39 BuenaPark 28 SH22 Troy 37 SH29 FuIIerton 32 SB 26 Sonora 20 SH29 LaHabra 23 SH44 BuenaPark 43 SH29 Troy 37 SH 38 FuIIerton 35 SH27 Sonora 24 SH36 LaHabra 34 1. Lisa Flood defends opponent. 2. Barbara Libner looks for someone to pass to. 3. Lynda Allison shoots for two. 4. The bench looks on. Bottom row left to right: Hedi Dickson, Joy Weber, Felicia Tipton, Heidi Schlepp, Cathy Bramanti, Cheryl Conser, Ann Yamashiro. Top row: Lynda Allison, Jackie Jager, Lisa Flood, Traci Claussen, Barbara Libner, Jacqueline Fields, Janet Mastick, Coach Bob Doba- sbi. Girls Junior Varsity Basketball m Front row I to r, Qu n McClean. Holly Monroe, Laura Smith, Heidi Scblepp, Cheryl Conser. April Delalorre, Kim Taleyama, Jenny Woodward, Karen Sitland Middle row Cindy Ashby, Alorie Belvedere, Dana Witty, Carmen Hoenow, Heidi Dickson, .Stella Van Keeken, Kari Alters, Jackie Fields Third row. Shelly Hattig, Tina Freeman, Monica Bennet, Monica Barklay, Tracy Claussen, Stacy Noton, Sole Alcaino, Colleen Estler, Kim Voss 172 Girls Track 1. Jamie making it over the high jump. 2. Holly striving for the finish. 3. Kim in the beginning of the race. 4. Jackie and Kim in the relay. 5. Colleen doing the shot put. 6. Colleen jumping over the hurdle. 7. The girls stretching for the meet. 8. Tracy making it over the high jump. 9. Jenny and Kim running together. 10. Melanie and Kari working bard. 11. Lydia just finishing the race. 12. Stacy and Monica are right together. Girls Track i 73 Bottom Row L-R Suzanne Batilich, Joyce Culbertson, Middle Row L-R Keri Scofield, Elian Boutwell, Denise Gretzler, Margaret Mugsy Da- vis, Lisa Hatch, Kathy Stewbanski, Natasha Reetz, Tiffany Tolbert, Sheryl Couch. Top Row L-R Coach Sprague, Staci Galutia, Jennifer Jager, Sasa Vessals, Sabrina Simon 174 Girls Swimming . A loud cheer for the team spirit. 2. Coach Sprague taking it easy. 3. Posing for the shy cameraman. 4. The female swimmers waiiow in the pool. 5. Getting a head start on the dive. 6. Talking a little rest before the match. Girls Swimming 175 Girls Varsity Soccer Front row, L to R: Karen Sitland, Terri Giles, Stacey Kaplan, Michelle Melendez, Sonia Miramontes, Lynley Overman, Pam Loupe. Back row, L to R: Coach Gordon, Karia Renshaw, Virginia Verneuil, Jenny Fox, Christi Brananti, Kim Voss, Laura Zavala (senior captain). ot Shown: Dawn Boverie, Marlene Davis, Dana Witty. 176 Girls Varsity Soccer mm Girls Varsity Soccer SH2 Sonora 1 SH2 Troy 7 SH2 Valencia 2 SH2 LaHabra 3 SH2 Brea 2 SHI SHI Anaheim SHI Walnut SH4 FuUerton Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Troy Valencia Sonora Rosary SH forfeit vs. Anaheim Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Front row, L to R: Linda Clifford, Debbie Mosman, Terri Stuart, Wendy Alcanter, Jeanne Heyen. Back row, L to R: Coacli Gordon, Cliris Marhin, Angie Heyen, Merditli Mindte, Lydia Martinez, Olivia Olson, Denise Hill. Not Shown: Stetfanie Corcoran, Mica Maddock, Karri Potter. Girls Junior Varsity Soccer m I g H SH 15 Buena Park 3 SH 10 Troy 9 SH 11 FuHerton 7 SH 11 Soaora 7 SH 10 La Habra 8 SH 17 Buena Park 1 SH 10 Troy 2 SH 16 FuilertoD 2 SH 15 Soaora 3 SH 12 La Habra 6 ■■■Bottom Row- left to right- Dee Dee Wickstrom, Nancy Neiman, Dev- on Reed, Deonna Fonte, Top Row- Dave Barrows, coach, Kierstien Henthron, Patti Neil, Debra Reichman, Cyndi Childers, Allison Ben- ash, Suzie Oh, Vivian Batiata, Liz Buckley. 17H Girls Varsity Tennis 1. Nancy Neiman putting her all into her serve. 2. Devon Reed acting like John McEnroe. 3. Is this Chris Evert Lloyd or Devon Reed? 4. Allison Benash showing her style of tennis. 5. Kelly Karsatos making sure every shot counts. 6. Liz, Debra, Suzie and Allison in total confusion. 7. Suzie Oh reaching for that high shot. 8. Cyndi and Debra showing what tennis is all about. 9. It ' s almost Miller Time for coach Dave Barrows. 10. Debra Reichman showing how it ' s really done. Girls Varsity Tennis m SH 18 Buena Park SH 12 Troy 6 SH 8 FuUertoD 10 SH 11 Sonora 7 SH 10 La Habra 8 SH 15 Buena Park 3 SH 12 Troy 6 SH IS FuIlertoB 12 SH 11 Sonora 7 SH 10 La Habra 8 Bottom Row- left to right- Angela Rudolph, Carol Penner, Cheril Pen- ner, Sandra Loo, Allison Lisbonne, Suzie Regitz Top Row- Pam Lupe, Margaret Davis, Kathy Stebanski, Dave Barrows, coach Susie Benash, Nancy Abe, Karen Ong, Melody Salcido. Not Pictured, Connie Shonka. 180 Girls Junior Varsity Tennis . Katby Stebanski concentrates on the ball. 2. Cberil demonstrates the side shot method. 3. Sandra and Cberil sbow tennis improves your posture. 4. Carol Penner putting ber all into ber sbot. 5. Sandra attempting a overband smasb. 6. Sandra Loo witb ber classic toreband sbot. 7. Connie Shonka delivering an overband smasb. 8. Suzie Benasb displays ber set position. 9. Nancy Abe sbows tbe concentration of a winner. 10. Suzie Regitz sbowing ber fancy tennis moves. 11. Allison eagerly awaits ber opponent ' s serve. Girls Junior Varsity Tennis isi -fh«; Mod fA iadj VIlJEl Through Surplus and Miscellaneous, the Honorary 6, Freshman Orientation, The Sunny Hills Sign, Video Shows, (without videos), locker painting, planting trees, the mascot (Bolie), Shadow day. Pep rallies. Club Feud, the Kidnapping, Rolling Stones, Pizza, Amoeba Race, slide show, W.A.S.C, dances. Student Senate, Homecoming and the charlottes, and meetings. Meetings, MEETINGS. ' I ' ll never have so many fond memories of Sunny Hills as this year ' s ASB has given me. We had an enthusiastic, spirited, and remarkably close cabinet whose love and togetherness made an exciting and productive year. Working with an advisor and administration who gave their generous time and support to make sure it all turned out right. We bad our goals — and yes. We Got It Done! ASB President Allison Fonte 1. Allison Fonte-President 3. Holly Pearson-Treasurer 2. Stuart Courtney-Vice-Pres. 4. Susie Ob-Secretary 5. Our tour fearless leaders. 184 ASB 1. Associated Student Body Cabinet 1981-1982. 2. Cindy Turner and Kristi Kitchen Pep Cliair- man. 3. Marcia Yonemoto Publicity Chairman. ASB 185 W '  ohone |1 W- i shall pass through this world but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now for I shall not pass this way again. Etienne de Grellet 186 ASB 1. Diana Navarre and Jim Rogers Athletic Commission- ers. 2. Bonnie Vermeerscb and Mike Duffy Social Chair- man. 3. Bob Lisbonne and Carl Wa Jter Sr. and Jr. S.A.C. 4. David Bunzel Assemblies Chairman. 5. Angela Yoon Activities Chairman. 6. Tabi Lee PTSA Representative. 7. Alex Vorbeck Senior Pres., Liz Buckley Junior Pres., Mark Duffy Soph. Pres., and Leah Palmer Frosh. Pres. 8. R.J. Linn ASB Advisor. 9. Holly Monroe, Nancy Kim, Mike Bunzel, Mike El- liotte, Paul Wasserman, and Linday Sypien, The Leadership Class. 10. Allison Fonte leads one more meeting . . . ASB 187 J. Carl Walker and Bob Lisbonne Jr. and St. S.A.C. 2. Student Senate-Top L to R: Carl Walker, Lisa Kramer, Jill Albertelli, John Moroni, Carolyn Hill, Middle: Bob Lisbonne, Jay Murphy, Joy We- ber, Daniele Jackson, John Lehman, J. P. Fried, Alisha Edmundson, Bottom: L to R: Tae Lim, Lisa Ayala, Sue Newberry, Sunny Cboy, and Brad Ro- berson. Not Pictured: Jim Bogard, Peggy Ballard, and Karen Lisbonne. 3. Social Committee: Nancy Crum, Rodney Baton, Bonnie Vermeersch, Rocco Fiore, Todd Belve- dere, Steve Palmer, Karen Cover, Mary Fliess, Ei- leen V. Sera Richardson, Diona Fonte, Nancy Kim, Jill Strieff, Sheldon Smith, Greg Wong, Jon Cassidy, Lidia Martinez, Phil Becker, Mel Atas, Vivian Bautista, Melanie Snyder, Karen Mattais, Katherine Forshler. 4. Bonnie Vermeersch Social Chairman. 188 Committees 1. Nancy Kim Campus Improvement Chair- man. 2. Campus Improvement Committee: Top Row L to R: Bonnie Vermeersch, Tabi Lee, Caro- lyn Hill. Middle Row: John Lehman. Mandy Cole. Diona Fonte. Allison Fonte. Holly Mon- roe, Suzy Oh. Angela Yoon. Leah Palmer. John Morrone. Debbie Hu, Bottom Row: Sera Richardson, ancy Kim, and Mary Jane Bau- tista. 3. Stuart Courtney Election Chairman. 4. Election Committee: L to R: John Lehman, Brad Roberson. Bonnie Vermeersch. Tabi Lee. Carolyn Hill. Susan ewberry. Allison Fonte. Susie Oh. Angela Yoon. Leah Palmer. John Morrone. Tae Lim. Jim Bogard, Dan- ielle Jackson, and Lisa Kramer. Committees 189 4: MS pride. I will ml eberisb our Sth period, ■■■sUtt. DiMMM M. Nmvmrre-Co Editor Front Rom I to r. Jane Kawai. Elizabeth Toda. Patlie Phelps. Laura Smith. .Suzy Kim. 2nd Roi I to r. Wend} Sishitsuji. Suzy Murphy. Wendy Pituch. Cindy Afhby. Holly Pearson. Jill Strief. Soshin kaidi. Tammy Agarth. .3rd Row I to r. yiark Metcalf. R o Takagi. Eric Sichols. Todd Cunningham. Sha n Bradbury. Back Ron I to r. Diana Savarre. Robert Jenican. Peggy Ballard. Mark Smith, Kristi Kitchen. Debbie Bauer. Jim Rogers. Sot Pic- tured-Caylm Poreelli, Renata Selsas 190 Helios 1. The Helios staff spells it out. £. Helios Co-Editor R:ro TMkagi. S. Helios Co-Editor Diana .Vai-arne. ■. Tbe IftSlS Helios staff. 5. Helios ad isor. Mr. Wixon. taking a pizza break. 6. What ' s o er tbereT 7. Tbe staff shows their prTajuid povrer. S. Dog pile on the editor. 9. Rob Jenican. Mark Smith. Mark Metcalf and Todd r-rjTinrnfhata sbaw AeJT SXT agTh. 1«. I%e Helios Edjt rs-Fkmmt Bifvr 1 te r. Paitie Pbelps and Pe sy BMBmid-Art Eihors, HeJIx PeaTsoB-Ci ' p, ' Editor. Back Rovr 1 to t. Beib Toda- PboTo Editor. Rjo Takagi and Diana S ' a arre-C ' - Editors-in Chief. ShawB Bradburj-AssistaMt Photo Editor. 11. Gayla Porcelli peses for a pictsre. Helios 191 ffli ■H ri H r s il 1 Wi Staff Members: Debbie Bauer, Paul Bonday, lUandy Cole. Cheri Curry. Mike Bilello. Michael Fleiss, Kelly De- Graw. Patrick Elms, Colleen Esler, Linda Garber. Robert Grafton, Tony Hu, Natalie Javid, Valerie Johnson. Bill Kamirolas. Lisa Kramer, Kathy Langer, John Lehmann, Karen Lisbonne, Robert Lisbonne, John McKernan, Su ' san Sewberry, Melanie Neff, Olivia Olsen, Mike O ' Mal- ley. Steve Palmer, Steve Richter, Tony Rios, George Tad- lock. Lisa Tadlock. Kerri Potter, Kurt Thams, Eric Von Coelln. Alex Vorbeck, Marilyn Wann, David Weiss, Dar- by (DeeDee) Wickstrom, Marcia Yonemoto, Steve Zeldin. 192 Accolade Excalibur 1. Steve Ricbter takes a break. 2. Karen Lisbonne pastes up a sheet of tbe Accolade with Natalie J avid. 3. Mandy Cole, perfecting her artwork. 4. Carol Hallenbeck, Adviser. 5. Marcia Yonemoto, Linda Garber, and Kurt Thams work (or play) at the pasting board. 6. Robert Grafton and David Weiss discuss articles. 7. Colleen Esler, busy at tbe typewriter. 8. Eric Von Coelln checks an Accolade sheet. 9. Editors: Linda Garber. Accolade Editor-in-Chief- Kelly DeGraw, Excalibur Co-Editor-in-Chief; Robert Lisbonne, Excalibur Co-Editor-in-Chief; Kurt Thams, Accolade Executive Editor; Marcia Yonemoto, Accolade Executive Editor. 10. Marilyn Wann working intently in class. 11. Pat Elms in the Journalism room 12. Paul Bonday inquires during Jouranlism. Accolade Excalibur 193 Key Club: Carl Walker, Mike Stoops, Janice Oglevie, Craig Gomberg, Richard Johnson, Tony Rios, Susan Larabell, Doug Glen, Kristie Agarth, David Asher, Peggy Aukland, Chris Briskorn, Eric Broome, Sunny Choy, Andy Chung, Mandy Cole, Alisha Edmond, Melinda Feldmiller, Jim Honey, Tony Hu, Bill Kamizolas, Jim Kan, Rita Klemm, Keith Komatsu, Kevin Komatsu, Kathy Langer, Barb Libner, Stacy Noton, Mark Osburn, Janine Palermo, Anne Robertson, Melody Salcido, Mike Simpson, Atsushi Suzuki, Raiha Thach, Mechele Thompson, Tami Tracey, Bill Tse, Rodney Vena, Rebecca Wong, Jim Atkinson, Rita Baum, Kim Bickford, Judy Chaille, Lisa Donee, Vir- ginia Dewey, Greg Gaglio, Lisa Jones, Lisa Kramer, Sheila Meskin, Martha Nix, Nancy Van Dyke, Karen Thams, Gina Vance. Kurt Wobkin, Greg Wong, Russell Welds, Karen Lisbonne, David Weiss, Natalie Javid, and Jim Rog- ers. Carl Walker-President Mike Stoops-Vice-Pres. Janice Oglevie-Secrelary Bill Kamizolas-Treasurer Craig Gomberg-Lt. Governor Mr. Crippen- Advisor 194 Key Club 1. Club advisor and officers. 2. A group deodorant check led by Bill Tse. 3. Jim Rogers working hard for the club. 4. Carl Walker, President, what a leader this man is! 5. Rich Johnson and Mike Stoops giving the high five. 6. Janice Oglevie, Bill Kamizolas, and Jim Honey in a heavy group discussion. 7. Anne Robertson, Tracy Wong, and Stacy Norton during a meeting. 8. Susan Larabell and Janice Oglevie showing their inter- est in a blood drive discussion. 9. Club members listen hard in a discussion. Key Club has been an active part of Sunny Hills. By the end of first semester they were the leading club on campus. Through their various activities, such as the blood drive, decorating of Rose Parade Floats, and campus clean up they achieved this position. They are a well organized club and a model for the Sunny Hills students. Key Club 195 MWr - v . ' -:- —, - - 1 I B gm The 1981-82 Sunny Hills Ski Club 196 Ski Club n 1. The Ski Club officers. 2. Coach Skain-club advisor. 3. Lisa Ayala-club president. 4. Coach Skain makes an announcement 5. Danny and Leslie at the Ski Bum Dance, a Ski Club sponsored event. 6. Club members talk about snow. 7. Loyal members listen about the upcom- ing trip. Ski Club 19, The goal of the Trivia Club is to use the knowledge tbey have learned during their high school education in a competative format. The club competes in the annual Kiwanis Bowl competition against other schools. Fred Slater the club advisor, has already read the questions and answers to the club before, but the goal is quick recall of the information in a competative event. Bottom row left to right: Matt Fried, Jordan Fried, Michelle Lipman, Paul Feldstein, Advisor Fred Slater, Jim Chang, Ra- vinder Singh, Eric Broome, Pat Elms. 1. Members listen attentively to the list of questions. 2. Eric Broome and Pat Elms dur- ing lunchtime meeting. 3. Fred Slater leads the club. 4. Michelle Lipman concentrates on the question. 5. The Trivia Club. 6. Ravider Singh considers bis an- swer. 7. Matt and Jordan Fried listen in. 19S Trivia Chih t. Advisor Ron Woerner leads club. 2. Co-President Steve Sbaening. 3. Jim Chang shows his artworic. 4. Jeff Corsi and Brad England plan schedule. 5. Jim Rogers with Co-President Shannah George. 6. The Sportscasters Club. Bottom row left to right: Jeff Corsi, Shannah George, Jordan Fried. Jim Chang, Brad Eng- land, Steve Shening. Not Pictured: Jim Rogers, Brian Weissbart, Matt Fried. Sportscasters Club 199 The 1982 Anglers Club Mary Deubler, Holly Pearson, Cindy Turner, Peggy Bal- lard, Eddie Hoban, Jill Strief, Nancy Crum, Lydia Martinez, IVaney Kim, Kristi Kitchen, Diana Navarre, Melissa Meyers, Mandy Cole, Jon Crum, Lane Gibbson, Kathy Conway, Todd Cunningham, Dean Taylor, Lauralynn Scharkey, Deona Fonte, Maggy Samier, Catherine Forschler, Janice Acierno, Coach Michells. 200 Anslers Club 1. Some of those Angler Club studs. 2. Mark Metcalf catching the largest catfish in Laguna Lake history-40 pounds ' . 3. Peggy. Diana, Holly, Kathy, and Cindy stand in amazement as Holly actually catches a fish. 4. Diana, Cindy, Kristi, and Kathy pucker up to give the Mexican fisherman a kiss in gratitude tor the backrubs. 5. Club officers: (L to R) Peggy Ballard-official hook remover, Kathy Conway-official fish cleaner and dock scrubber, Diana Navarre-vice-presidential fish, Cindy Turner- secretarial fish. Coach White-advisor and fish instructor, Kristi Kitchen-presidential fish, and Holly Pearson-in charge of treasuring the fish and prime sushi eater. Anglers Club 201 1 1 tf -=r r-, j 1. Tony Hu-Historian, Chris Fiakmeier-Treasurer, Karen Uyeda- Secretary. 2. Mary Lou Allec-Advisor. 3. CSF 1981-82 4. Angela Yoon-President, Mandy Cole-Vice President 5. Karen Uyeda and Renee Ternquist listen attentively to a meeting. 202 CSF 1. The trivia team talces a break from the marvel- ous pressure. 2. The Kiwanis Bowl program. 3. The Sunny Hills team eagerly waits for the next question. 4. Jim Chang takes some time to think. The Kiwanis Bowl is based on intellectual competition in testing recall of a wide variety of facts and general knowledge. The Sunny Hills trivia team consisting of six members: Eric Broome, Jim Chang, Pat Elms, Paul Feldstein, James Kan, and Michelle Lipman can be congratulated for their second place prize of $200. Mr. Slater helped lead this team to their victory. Trivia Bowl 203 ■' J Surfing Club Photo. Peter Rigio, Mike Gallegos, Mark Gallegos, Scott Nobbe, Howard Duck, Todd Gordon, Paolo Pacana, Leo Pacana, Steve Moss, Paul Kiernan, Mike Kovicb, Tom Kovicb, Mark Metcalf, Kurt Metcalf, Joey Nordelo, Lawrence Vorbecb, Mark Nobbe, Greg Cbaille, Mike Chaille, Chris Cacey, Brenden McFadden, Van Shunda, Hugh Darst, and Chuck Moroni superviser. 1981-1982 is the first year for Sunny Hills to have a surf club. The surf club accomplished many things, we got to know each other a lot better and now we can surf with good friends. We hope the surf club lives on with Sunny Hills. Mark Metcalf- 204 Surf Club w MSf ' ■5? jMiSi 1. Mark Metcalf while in the tube later on down the wave, ran over Mike Kovicb paddling up the wave. 2. Tom Kovicb slashing a lip at Oceanside harbor on a just borrowed board. 3. Howard Duck should of been at band practice but decided to go surfing instead. Newport beach. 4. Mr. Gallegos on a long drawn out bottom turn, Bells Beach, Australia. 5. Lone surfer. It was 10 ft. and perfect. 6. Scott Nobbe on a knee buckling bottom turn pulls up into the green room while raising hoots from the Huntington pier. 7. Kurt Metcalf having an off day and surfing like poo-poo. 8. Tom Kovicb tube riding while body surfer, Tere- sa Mendez goes over the falls in amazement. 9. Mark Metcalfs expression right before running over the photographer Bernie Salcido. 10. Howard Duck inside a gnarly Bali barrel. 11. Mike Kovicb inovator of the one legged snap back here demonstrating bis new manuever (be made it). Surfing Club 205 Karen Abell, Sol Alcaino, Karen Ames Cindy Ashby. Peggy Ballard, Teresa Baltier, Debbie Bauer, Allison Benash, Donna Berisb, Laura Canfield, Cyndi Cbilders. Yvonne Cisneros, Helaine Cohen, Mandy Cole, Germaine Collelli, Kalhy Conway, Sluarl Courtney, Cheri Curry, Carrie Dahl, Raebelle Drake, Colleen Esler, Melinda Feldmiller, Barbara Ferry, Allison Fonle, Leslie George, Kalhy Glenn, Linda Con ales, Jill Haekel, Sherie Harrell. Pamela Harris, Elizabeth Henderson, Heather Hendry, Kirsten Henthorn, Carolyn Hill, Beth Ivens, Rose Jacob, Bonnie Jefferies. Valerie Johnson. Jody Jordan, Kari Karliceh, Jo Anne Kawaii, Nina Kettering, .Suzi Kim, Charlotte Larson, Sandy Lawson, Elizabeth Lee, Tabi Lee, Anne Little, Barb I owes, Lisa I ucas, Valerie Magboo, Maria Malnar, Shari lUarr, Teri Matthews, Teresa Mendez, l ori Michel, Laura Miller. Julia Mines, Donna Miscevich, Holly Monroe, .Suzy Murphy, Diana Savarre, t inda Narvaez. Melanie Neff. Renata elsas, Wendy Sishit- suji, Kym Six, Corrine Sordello, Lisa O ' Conner, Susie Oh, Karen Ong, Holly Pearson, Betsy Pepper, Pattie Phelps, Wendy Piluch. Devon Reed, Valerie Reichert, Alejandra Remijio, .S(«r -. Repccka. Jane Ritchie, Toni Lee Rizio, Lynn Sadler, Lisa Saffle, Sarah Salem, Ledene Sautelle, Julie .Sechler, Cara Seaman, Vicki Shiratori. Debbie Smith. Laura Smith. Monica Smith, Wendy Smith, Mariby Stewart, Linda Sypien, Renee TernquisI, Raiha Thach, Debbie Thomasset, Juli Toby, Debbie Thompson, Beth Toda, Cindy Turner, Karen llyeda, Sadal Vesal. Thuy Vo, Denise White, Angela Yoon, Laura Zavala 206 Sugar-n-Spice 1. The little girls play jumprope during recess. 2. Sugar-n-Spicers sneak gifts in the secret pal box. 3. Mrs. Simpson-Advisor, Karen Ames-Secretary, Julia Mines,-Treasurer, Suzy Murpby-Vice President, Pattie Pbelps-President. 4. Cindy Asbby has fun taking ber Snoopy for a ride on her tricycle. 5. Pattie Phelps and Rhonda Lynch talking boy talk. 6. An involved group of sugar-n-spicers. 7. Melinda and Toni-Lee stand guard at their fort. 8. Laura Smith, little boy, shows that all girls don ' t have cooties by hugging Debbie Bauer. 1981 was a good year for sugar-n-spice. We pulled together a large group of separate girls into one big senior girl family. Through secret pals, pig-outs before games, fund raisers, easter eggs, banquets, and initiation we made memories that we ' ll never forget. Our purple heart sweatshirts brought originality to a neat club. I feel priviledged to be such a big part of these 120 senior girls. I just hope and pray that I contributed as much to their lives as they did to mine. 1981-82 Sugar-n-Spice Pres. Pattie Phelps Sugar-n-Spice 207 I Back row left to right: Steve Elms, Dean Taylor, Mike Kovich, Steve McBride, Kevin Chessen, Jon Cruni. Middle row: Rob Jenican, Mark Smith, Craig Reed, John Gammon, Victor Moore, Steve Wise, Steve Palmer. Mel Atas, Mike Duffy, Steve Kiernan. Bottom row: Chris Shea, Todd Belvedere, Phil Becker, Mark Metcalf. Not pictured: Kurt Alvarado, Dan Bridges, Brian Cazares, Todd Cunning- ham, Mark Duvall, Tony Long, Don Mercer, Jim Rogers. Officers: President- Chris Shea, Vice-President-Mike Duffy, Treasurer-Jon Crum. Secretary-Mark Metcalf, Party Coordinators-Rob Jenican, Mark Smith. 208 Varsity Club . Mark Metcalf wonders how he ever became a member of svch a presti- gious club. 2. The Varsity Club officers. 3. Dressing up always puts Kevin Chessen in a great mood. 4. The Varsity Club at its leisure. 5. Chris Shea right before a G.Q. photo session. 6. Steve Elms and Steve Wise having a good time. This year the Varsity Club consisted of twenty- eight guys who formed a number of activities. Some were the Sweetheart Ball, the Dating Game, and the Wedding. Not only did we gain everlasting friendship through our club, but we had a blast doing it, and those times will never be forgotten. Varsity Club 2 209 spirit Club, with over 300 members, has really grown this year. We have had many activities including poster parties, pin sales, and sections at games. The members of spirit club are energetic and excited about S.H. and they in turn are the students who really support our school. We ' ve got spirit, yes we do! We ' ve got spirit, how ' bout you? Cindy Turner and Kristi Kitchen 1981-1982 Pep Chairmen 210 Spirit Club 1. Mimi Sardou and Sandy Wimer work on a poster while Nancy Crum munches on cookies. 2. Bolie. the S.H. mascot, shows his spirit at a pep rally. 3. Melinda Feldmiller-President, Patty Rodelander- Secretary, Melissa Meyer-Vice President, and Sydney Korenaga - Treasu rer. 4. The 1981-1982 Spirit Club. 5. Cindy Turner, Pep Chairman, checks a poster painted by Nancy Crum. 6. Mary Jane Bautista and Connie Nguyen, happily at work. 7. Lydia Martinez and Laura Smith, ready to begin their twentieth poster. 8. Liz Capdevielle, Janine Franco, and Melissa Meyer whistle while they work. 9. Karen Mattias, Marni Burns, and Patty Rodelander clown around with Pep Chairman Kristi Kitchen. 10. Professional Painters, Lydia Martinez and Jill Strict. 11. The Spirit Club girls working hard to support their teams. Spirit Club 211 ■i ri ti fte- -%- ■J iTMbii nil Members: Robin Applebaum, Gayle Bruce, Jenny Cairns, Christina Cisneros, Kim Clarli, Kelly Cleaner, Sheryl Couch, Karen Cover, ancy Crum, Dana Dix- son, Lisa Donee, Deonne Fonte, Catheren Forschler, Terri Fulherson, Jeany Galvin, Karen Ka, Nancy Kim, Chris Knoll, Rhonda Lyster, Lydia Martinez, Terri Matthews, Wendy Matthews, Melissa Meyer, Vickie Minasdi, Holly Monroe, Lisa Morales, Tracy Morrison, Bonnie Mulhall, Diana Navarre, Tami Mulhall, Becky Peters, Jamie Rhodes, Sera Richardson, Jenny Rivers, Tian Roberto, Anita Sadian, Wendy Slope, Aileen Var- danian, Saba Vesal, Sadaf Vesal, Safa Vesal, Angle Walkins, Sandy Wimer, Robert Jenican, Mrs. Butler. 1. Gayle and Jennifer seem very interested in the club. 2. Bonnie Mulhall Vice President, Sera Rich- ardson President, Terri Matthews Secretary and Lisa Morales Treasurer. 3. Nancy Crum posing with a sharp look. The Y-Teens are a group of girls that participate in various community activities. 212 Y-Teens Members: Tony Hu, Mark Osbora, Dina Street, Rita Klemm, Lance Penland, Erik Guzman, Brad Robertson, Rose Frial, Liz Lee, Yvanne Cisneros, Nosbin Kaidi, Kim Bicktord, and Wil- liam Tse. German Club of our school is organized to provide an increasing knowledge in its language and also a special understanding of its country. It also provides other opportunities to learn and advance. 1. Erik Guzman Secretary, Rita Klemm Trea- surer, Dina Street President, Tony Hu Vice President. 2. Rose Frial, Noshin Kaidi, Liz Lee friends forever. 3. William Tse study during German class. German Clubs 213 1 P 9i K H V 1 i B TSBifl Members: Lisa Agarwal, Don Brown, Laura Canfield, Debra Chin, Kelly Dolan, Chris Finkemeier, Suzi Freeman, Heather Hendry, Liz Hernandez, Mona Kim, Kristy Madiack, Zana Mokricki, Connie Nguyen, Jamie Rhodes, Niru Savdbaria, Laura Smith, Paula Smith, Atsushi Suzuki, John Tipton, Tami Tracey, Rodney Ueno, Virginia Verneuil, Peggy Warren, Rus- sel Webb, and Advisor Mrs. Lancaster. Not pictured: Lynn Sadler-Vice President. 1. An amused Peggy Warren at a French Club meeting. 2. Don Brown enjoying himself at a meeting. 3. President Lisa Agarwal leading the meeting. 4. French Club members listening intently. 5. French Club members. 6. Mrs. Betty Lancaster- Advisor, Zana Mokricki-Secretary, Lisa Agarwal- President, Rodney Veno-Public Relations, and Liz Hernandez- Treas u rer. 214 French Club ■fk, iSlHl Hf r • ' Hj 1. Alan Wager-Treasurer, Jackie Kim-Secretary, Kevin Hudson- President, Heather Hendry-Vice President, and Mrs. McGinnis-Ad- visor. 2. Spanish Club members during a meeting. 3. Kevin Hudson and Heather Hendry leading the discussion. 4. Spanish Club members having a good time. 5. Span. ' sh Club members. iiU li Members: Lisa Agarwal, Kristine Belis, Alisha Edmond, Heather Hendry, Carolyn Hill, Kevin Hudson, Jackie Kim, Lisa Kohnen, Michelle Marshall, Niru Savdharia, Sonia Thomas, Alan Wager, Brian Weissbart, Rebecca Wong, and Advisor Mrs. McGinnis. Spanish Club 215 A.F.S., three letters representing a dub. This club offers opportunity to encounter the world, its people and oneself. Because no A.F.S. ' ers were hosted here this year, our club ' s main duty was to find host families for the ' 82- ' 83 school year, also to meet exchange students from different organizations. We met Jutta Larsen and her cousin Vila Jacobsen from Denmark, and from Finland was Eeva Sirkku Konola. A.F.S. Members: Jan Ferris , Jordan Freid, Heather Hendry, Vila Jacobsen, Noshin Kaidi, Eeva Konola, Jutta Larsen, Suzanne Murphy , Julie Ross, Dina Street . - A.F.S ' ers A.F.S. Advisor: Mr. Gerhart 1. Eeva Konola and Suzy Murphy, lifelong friends. 2. Eeva Sirkku Konola, our favorite Finn! 3. Vila Jacobsen and Jutta Larsen, talking about their visit to Solvang. 4. Our A.F.S. President, Dina Street. This wom- an is on the go. 216 A.F.S. . President Linda Sypien, and the Thespi- an ' s advisor Loretta Coller. 2. The Thespian officers showing their club spirit. 3. The whole club doing what comes natu- rally. Thespian Club Members: Kim Bickford, Mike Bunzel, Jim Chang, Becky Destrow, Candy Glen, Sherry Height, Beth Ivens, Meliada Hood, John Lehman, Michelle Marshall, Rob McCreary, Melody McGrawn, Sandy Miller, Ted Ragsdale, Debbie Rulapaugh, Andrea Ste- vens, Linda Sypien, Michelle Thompson, Alan Wager. Thespian Club 21 , tVMn wWp RWF lEZSimiiii «M a o -- - 1 •  4 r . . K HM  « Biruta Abeckis, Mark Aitkea, James Bailey, Teresa Battier, Mike Bold, Fred Brown, Diane Conly, Jennifer Dolan, Melanie Eden, Jen- nifer Edmond, Jenny Fox, Jill Hackett, Jeff Hall, Sberie Harrell, Nancy Hostert, Pbil Jeffers, Rita Klemn, Tricb Kruip, Sandy Lawson, Barbra Libner, Susie Marcb, Florence Marshall, Juliette Miller, Kelly Parker, Janine Pacermo, Cory Ratzlaff, Erick Robertson, Julie Ross, Lisa Rumsey, Mary Beth Scbirmmer, Rusty Scbriver, Lori Tandy, Mike Woelk, Steve York. 218 FFA 1. Two lambs enjoying their feeding. 2. Feeding time never ends tor a cow. 3. Jeff Hall, President of FFA. 4. Mary Beth petting her friend. 5. Nancy Hostert feeding her young lamp. 6. Taking it easy in the shade. 7. Getting some exercise before feeding. 8. Kelly Parker showing off his friend. 9. Showing-off her looks tor the camera. 10. A cow peeking for a little view. FFA 219  _ ' • V JK. ' ' ' - ' In memory of John Browning. 222 Juniors 1. R.D. and Dawn taking a break. 2. Doug ' s taking it easy. 3. Catherine and Nancy having fun at break. 4. Melanie and Greg remembering the good times. 5. Caught Debra by surprise. Juniors 22 223 mm ■H K S F l 224 Juniors i. Suzanne resting after she has cheered. 2. Jeff is listening to a good story! 3. Maria and Todd messing around during lunch. 4. Scott is enjoying talking to two cheerleaders. 5. Noshin showing us her smile. 6. Cheryl and Jan reading a good book. Juniors 22 225 ' 26 Juniors 226 1. Juniors talking about dress up day. 2. Take me I ' m yours. 3. Eric is about to say something. 4. Mary and Lydia are happy Juniors. 5. Jeni ' s showing them something interesting. Juniors 227 228 Juniors WiW 1. Having a pleasant talk after class. 2. A bunch of Juniors eating lunch. 3. Not one of Don ' s better faces. 4. Casually thinking about the day. 5. Lane watching something in the quad. 6. Dennis making a funny face. Juniors 22 229 230 Juniors 1 imitmmnicfam- 1. Wendy Slope, a bappy junior. 2. Sott and John on spirit day. 3. Lisa and Julie talking during a break. 4. Richard quenching bis thirst on a hot day. 5. Suzanne, Nancy, and Lydia just being cheerleaders. Juniors 2. 231 232 Juniors 1. Christy and Cathy posing for a picture. 2. Tammy is showing Greg a paper. 3. Brad Campbell-Wbat a guy. ' 4. Gary, Randy, and John in the library. Juniors 233 234 Juniors 1. Mary participating in spirit weeic activities. 2. Todd standing casually at bis locker. 3. A bunch of crazy Juniors on dress up day. 4. Juniors trying to win tbe amoeba race. Juniors 235 236 Juniors 1. Doesn ' t Jeff love it! 2. Steve and Scott on Junior dress up day. 3. The serious side of Chris. 4. Diona and Nancy enjoying their lunch. 5. Maggie, Cathy, and Angle hamming it up. Juniors 237 Aileea V  rd oiai Don Varga Jill Vogel Kimberly Voss Jerry Waekeri Alan V Carl Walker Henry Walker Greg Wang Angela Watkins Russell Webb David W Brian Weissi Debbie Wei Suganto Wibar, Juli Willia Steve Willia CAMERA SHY Louie Alvarez Michael Bergstrom Robert Berry Mike Blubm Tamara Born Robert Challaeomb Ed Cruz Miguel Gomez James Honey Julie Hunt Satoru irie Cindv Johnson Andy Klerer Bill Kunelis Jeff Lee Scott Marson CAMERA SHY Irma avarre Raquel Navarro Clifford Overton Phillip Payne Renee Poenie Andy Quezada Dwayne Serdinsky David Soils Troy Tolman Keith Tooker Rosa Villa Tanya Williams 238 Juniors 1. Randy Meyer, Junior class Treasurer. 2. Diona Fonte, Junior class Secretary. 3. Greg Gaglio, Junior Class Vice President. 4. Liz Buckly, Junior class President. Juniors 2. 239 cool ,  irtA AA V% 242 Sophomores . Melissa Meyer all packed up and beading on home. 2. Robert Denhann getting ready to eat bis luncb. 3. Dennis Rbodes looking back on tbe year. 4. Cbuck Koblenberger in Algebra. 5. Mike Chaille doing bis bomework. 6. Lisann Bilello studying peacefully under a tree. Sophomores 243 244 Sophomores 1. Sophomores having a good time at lunch. 2. Sophomores showing their spirit. 3. Anthony Amity, the Official Bikini Inspec- tor. 4. Candy Glynn showing her dazzling smile. 5. Melody Salcido a little bit camera shy. Sophomores 245 mn 246 Sophomores Kristy Berton and George Galvez waiting for Steve Ortmayer. Cory Ratzlaff contemplating an alge- bra problem. Janine Franco, Patty Rodelander and Nancy Lardie showing their friend- ship. Chris Brisliorn and Kathy Langer on Sophomore dress-up day. Pat Wise having a discussion with his friends. Jerry Dias putting on a happy face. Sophomores 247 248 Sophomores 1. Jennifer Woodward putting on a liappy face. 2. Sophomores playing a game in quad. 3. Sophomore showing his dimples. 4. Greg Rizio, Rob Brown, and Gil Riley en- joying their friendship. 5. Rita Baum and Lisa Jones during Spirit Week. 6. Sophomores sitting in the quad on dress-up day. 7. Pat Wise acting like himself. Sophomores 249 250 Sophomores 1. Mark Duffy, Sophomore Class President. 2. Patty Rodelander, Sophomore Class Secre- tary. 3. Jana Tester, Sophomore Class Treasurer. 4. A student taking a lunch break. ot pic- tured, Lori Klee, Sophomore Class Vice President. Sophomores 251 252 Sophomores . Mary Morgan and Elian Boutwell in the quad. 2. A sophomore going to class. 3. Sophomores enjoying a quiet conversation. 4. Edena Henderson going to her next class. 5. Kenneth Reinstein studying away. 6. Jim Phelps-A happy sophomore. Sophomores 253 mwm 254 Sophomores 1. Margie Kaylor on ber way home. 2. Cindy Lorvick making a stop at her locker between classes. 3. Becky Destro chatting with her friends. 4. Sophomore girls showing their spirit. 5. Gary Garcia waiting for his friends. 6. Jennifer Dolan sitting on the grass. Sophomores 2t P 256 Sophomores 1. Lisa Anderson and Melanie Cray in the quad. 2. A sophomore studying during lunch. 3. Tiffany Braman trying to escape the cam- era. 4. Sophomores discussing their classes. 5. Jana Tesler, Marni Burns, Nancy Lardie and Julie Posinoff posing for the camera. Sophomores 257 25H Sophomores Bill Weaver Cheryl Weekler ' White Robbie Whitluck Darby Wickstroi Christine Willia Eva Willia Terry Will. Eyreiek Willia Patrick Wise Amy WooSa Jennifer Woodward Cathy Yale Paul Toon Steven York Robin Ziemer 1. Sophomores showing off for the camera. 2. Peggy Aukland at her locker, 3. Heidi Dickson and Sonia Thomas being bizarre. 4. Sophomores being themselves. Not Pictured: Enrique Alvarado Ernesto Aragon Rodney Batten Angela Belt ran Ingrid Berge Chris Burroughs Mark Caldwell Michael Danaher Kim Dare Mitch Dirnbach Melanie Eden Darrin Fletcher Gloria Gable Adrian Gutierrez David Harrell David Hendrickson Juan Hernandez Darren Huey John Iwanaga Randall Johnson Cathy Kim Franklin Ko William Lackey Daniel Lauriano Vince Lillibridge Suzanne Ludwig David Mack Nathan Mallory Scott Mangum Lisa Martinez Nellie Mason Jamie Mendez Scott Morley MaryJane Morrone John Oliver Todd Pennington Gregory Powers Jill Quinn Wendy Quinn David Riggins Peter Riggio Mark Scott Frank Sloan Scott Snyder Lisa Somerville Guy Steenburgb James Stewart Gary Swanson Craig Taylor Jeffrey Thompson Scott Tolbert Shelda Tracy Mike Valdez Sophomores 259 I ' . ' Oi Tuesday, March 28th, Sunny Hills, Buena Park, L .. ....- -- Hiqh Schools came to register 8th graders fc high school. The majority of the students noim to Sunny Mills and Buona Park,, rogis- tt red during their social studies class. Students qoino to Lowell registered in Ms. I ' ereness ' s room during period one and stu- dents goino to Fullerton Hinh School regis- tered durino period one in the typing room. The counselors cstne again on Tuesday, April 4th and picked up the, registration forms they had left with the students. The ' helped students who had a difficult timg filling out their forms. The eighth grade registration is done and the eioHh graders are all ready to go, to highschool I r. J) ' MEM ' Paul Abbott Chris Abbruzzese Nancy Abe Birute Abefkis Debbie Aburto Renee Acuna Kristie Agartb Kami Albers Wendy Alcanter Regina Allen Sbelli Anzures Jamie Appleton Yolanda Aragon Richard Arbuckle Christina Artis Kristen Atkinson Pete Babashotf Mike Babb 262 Freshmen - flB- 1. A spirited freshmen drinking Iter coke. 2. Julia Barclay dreaming that she is at a far away land which is a lot better than school. 3. Mr. Molave and friend discussing the important things is life. 4. Two freshmens who don ' t know what to do during the lunch break. 5. My, my the three stooges posing for a picture. 6. Hey look, what ' s that up in the sky? Eden Bachlell Cyndi Ball Craig Banker Cus Baquerizo Julia Barclay Honi Bardo Chris Barten Angela Beatificato Mike Becker Karen Beining Kristine Belis Peter Benasb Monica Bennett Teresa Beradino Jeff Bingham Harinder Bisia Alan Blomgren Jimmy Bogard Jill Bogner Dawn Boverie Tiffany Boh en Jeff Bradford Carlos Bravo Judy Brennan Kevin Broden Karen Broome Carolyn Browell Michelle Brown Mike Brown Troy Brown Joell Bruce Freshmen 2 263 Kristie Butler |k Robbie Butler Tim Byrnes Sbawndara Caley Liz Capdevielle Carolyn Cardea Tina Caris Judy Cbaille Steve Cbangizian Javid Chaudbry Lorina Cbelini Joey Chen Tim Cbeng Mark Cboi Yeun Cboi Jae Cboy Jin Chun Evelyn Cbung Merab Cbung Gloria Cisneros Traci Claussen Kelly Cleaver Renee Clemens Mark Coday Orry Cobn Sbawn Cobn Starr Coller Kevin Comstock Cheryl Conser ii 264 Freshmen Carmen Contreras Rosemary Cortez Joyce Culbertsoa Brian Davis Margaret Davis Mike Deberrera Steve Deiling April Delatorre Michelle DePaolo Edward Dimarco Cathy Dobson Brian Dobyos Dana Dolan Lindsay Donaho Tammy Donaldson Robin Doyle Michele Dreiling Jeff Driesen Brian Drummond Janine Duval Alisha Edmond Rei Ejiri RaAnn Elder Scott Erickson Lisa Fabricant Pat Fegal Bill Fetzer Jackie Fields Rick Fields Mike Fitzgerald 1. Rod Turner doing bis Iiomeworii for Ajs next class. 2. Heather, Carolyn, Suzy, and Ester going to their next class. 3. Leo Pacana showing us his cute smile. Freshmen 265 Da vid Flores John Fox Diane Francis Russell Fredericks Suzi Freeman Robin Freese Heidi Friedricb Terri Fulkerson Chris Galbrailb John Garrison Bill Gasper Marian Gee Lisba George Viviane Gerard Bryan Gervais Gina Gervais George Giakas Holly Githens Craig Glatzbofer Erin Glen Sandi Goacber Sid Gonzales Larry Goree Sbelly Gose Kris Cray Lisa Craziadei Janet Green Quentin Green Erick Guslafson Marvin Gutierrez 266 Freshmen Arthur Hags Rick Hagen Jennifer Haise Jenelle Hall Melissa Harmar Bill Harrington Kirk Harris Lisa Hatch Jamie Hatchett Cheryl Hathaway Jason Haughey Ronda Hawsey Donna Hayden Stewart Heathccte Stacie Helzer David Henderson Maria Hernandez Allison Hicks Wally Hicks Ben Higa Brian Hill Darrell Hill Jason Hinkel Tontohiro Hiraoka Sue Regitz surprised by the photog- rapher. Robin posing for a picture as Twid- dle Dum. Greg and Mike Chaille pretending to be like Freshmen when they are really Sophomores. Shelly Seymore, Allison Renshaw, and Liz Capdevielle showing their spirit by dressing up for Spirit Week. Freshmen 267 Erie Hodges Mike Hot Mind} Hood Michael Hoover Cecile Hsu Brian Huglies Jolin Hulina Billy Hull John Hunter Charles Huskins Gene Hutchison Anne Hwang Esther Hyun Leanne iossi Miki Iwai Dorlhy Jachel 268 Freshmen 1. A wizard plotting out some sort of mis- chief on some poor old soul. 2. Chris Needham just coming out of a bor- ing class. 3. Steve, Jim, and Tim wondering, What ' s going on. 4. Mason Sharp at bis locker getting ready for his next class. Judy Jackson Brian Jacob} Jacque Jager Katy Jarvis Dexter Jenkins Heather Jensen Katby Jessee Chris Johnson Jeff Johnson Stacie Johnson Joanne Joye Brad Kancigor Tim Kelly David Kief er Paul Kiernan Anne Kildonen Lori Kim Mona Kim Kathleen Kimoto Joyce Knecht Jennifer Ko Lisa Kobnen Katherine Kolak Patty Kono Eeva-Sirkko Konola Michelle Kreinkamp Shawn Kreinkamp Jeff Krobn Trisb Kruip Evan Laeble Brad Lancaster Denise Lape Stephanie Larsen Danny Lauriano Lisa Leal Ann Lee Sam Lee Bridget Leon Henny Llem Gary Linde Edward Lipets Allison Lisbonne Anthony Lobito Jennifer Long Freshmen 2 269 Sandra David Lopez Mike Lyster Monica Maccliiavello Chris Mackie Daniel Ma lave David Malave Michele Mannix Jim Mansfield Joanne Markling Richard Marshall Aaron Marlin David Martinez David Mart? Christie Matiuk Bonnie May Garrett McAuliffe Arthur McCarthy Eric McCarthy l teven McCreary 270 Freshmen Kevin McCuae Gina McGee Melody McGlawn Kevin Mclntyre Doug McKay Suzy McKinnis Jennifer McKnigbt Mike McMaboa Shirley McNabb Brendan McTaggart Beth Meberg Micbele Melendez Curt Mercer Cassie Meskin Tina Meskin Jim Messrab Mario Meyers Sbelley Michel Suzanne Milev Gail Miller Juliette Miller Sonia Miramontes Peter Mitchell Renee Montague Clark Montgomery Matt Morris 1. Lisa Konan and friends discussing what has been happening that day. 2. Allison Renshaw, Liz Capdevielle, Judy Chaille, and Martha Nix eating lunch. 3. Mike Babb and his friends goofing off during break. 4. Lisa, Heidi, and Jackie, just came from mouseketeer land. Freshmen 2 271 John yjorrone Debbie Mosman Jay Murphy Cbris eedbani Chris eedham Anne elson Zackary Sewberry Lesley Xewman Lynda Sewlson Martha Six Joseph Sordelo Blake O ' hrien Debbie Ogie Alberto Ortega Dennis Ortiz Anthony Osburn Terry Otsuki Lvaley Overman Slarlyn Overton Leo Pacana Louis Paculdo Kathy Padgett Leah Palmer Diane Paqu Donald Park Torrey Paul Kevin Payne Rosa Pena Carol Penner Cheyl Penner Brett Pennington fi il 272 Freshmen R ' Denise Perini Cathy Peterson Cindy Petersen Martin Petriccio Christy Petty Sicole Pfefferle William Phillips Mark Pierce Michel Pizarro Steve Prim Cyndi Prinzi Ted Ragsdale Cath} Ramirez Michele Randolph Traci Randolph Kvle Ransom Sergio Rasilla Ste e Rasmussen Jerry Read Mike Regan Sue Regitz Allison Renshaii Joseph Rescigno Henrfi Rhodes Tim Ricketson Diane Rick ancy Riggio David Riggins 1. Friends taking a walk during lunch. 2. What an elf at Sunny Hills you ' re kidding. 3. Oh no ' . Faries too. What ' s becoming of this school? Freshmen 2-, 273 Joey Risk Stephanie Roberts David Robertson Deborah Robinson John Robinson Lori Rude Ricardo Ruvalcaba Kevin Sadler Val Sa fel Cary Sanders Lisa Sapp Matt Savage Rupa Savdharia Angela Savino Shannah Sawtelle Julie Sebenk Adrian Schicker Mary Beth Schirmer Heidi Schlepp Chris Scott Alan Schutt Chesley Seldeen Ted Seward Shelie Seymore Mason Sharp Gary Shaw John Shaw Adam Shea April Shepherd Jeff Shepherd Kenney Sievers Susan Sike Eric Silletta Danny Silgailis Susan Silva Micbeal Ann Simmons Sabrina Simon Mark Sinek Karen Sitland Anna Marie Skenlzos John Slope Deena Smith (mm 274 Freshmen SI t- - f , AiWA 1. Tim Burnes showing off or is be telling his friends a story? 2. Eugene Hutchinson showing off bis good looks. 3. Freshmen showing her spirit. Patricia Smith Scott Smith Toay Smith Robert Smyser Paul Snyder Steve Spinel lo Ralph Stamberger Kristy Stammen Colin Stanton Kathy Stebanski Jonathan Steiagart Rhonda Stern Teri Stewart Phil Stoltzner Da vid Stone Danna Suggett Toru Suzuki Darren Swenson John Taggard Mike Takaki Lori Tanoe Ray Tadan Collette Telles Greg Tetreault JT Thomas Ramiaa Thomas Begzadeh Carolyn Thomasset Alexis C. Thompson Christine Thompson Jim Thompson Micbele Thompson Steve Thompson Jim Timmons Freshmen 2 275 Tami Tracey Gidget Trigg Robin Triocnini Lisa Uribe Vribe Yolanda Cyntbia Valenzuela Micbelle Vance Kim Vanborne SteUa Vankeeken Benita Vardebzadeb lex Verdin a Verneuil Safa Vfsak Glen Vescio Fredilson VHIalohos George Vosgel Tuan Vu Kathleen Wacbalec Sunny Wagner Forrest Walson Don yalstrom B S 9 f 9 9 H i 1 a 276 Freshmen 1. A crowd of enthusiastic fresb- mens. 2. Larry Goree in a daze, or is school just getting to him. 3. Martha Nix and Carolyn Browell, what good buddies. 4. Freshmans get ready for the Amoeba Race. Dan Walter P SSy Warren Greg Watanabe Diondria Watson Joy Weber Tina Welton Kent Werner Kimberly Wbiston Sean Wbitcomb Michelle Williams Jennifer Wilson Mike Wilson Miemie Win Dana Witty Kurt Wobken Diane Woelk Tanya Woelk Amy Pui-leng Wong Rebecca Wong Steve Wood worth Wendi Wulff Lisa Yaggi Karie Yamamoto Ann Yamasbiro Dennis Yang Kevin Yaros Julie Yoder Stephanie Yurcho Freshmen 277 278 Freshmen Camera Sby: Lazaro Acosta Kenneth Ardoin Philip Ardoin Jaime Baquerizo Dennis Barrow Donald Becker Everett Brinkley Robert Browell Alison Chamberlain Tom Cifarelli Tiffany Coffman Wendy Coffman Maryann Cook Michael Culbertson Israel Diaz John Ebensteiner Mark Ebensteiner Patricia Ebensteiner Jay Edmonston Karl Eichmann Antonio Fiorentino David Foster Ryan Frazier Russell Fredericks Heidi Friedrich Steve Fry Diane Gonzales Juan Gonzales Valerie Gonzales Tina Grajeda Sandra Graziadei Robert Hannah Michael Helfritz Margaret Jiminez Jeff Jones Kathleen Kelly Robert Kelly Denise Lape Chris Lorich Jenny Lu Gregory Martinkovich Raymond Martinkovich Edward McDonald Jerry McDonald Shirley McNabb Sandra Miller Janet Petrie Roger Pfefferle Brian Porter Julie Poulos Jamie Rater John Roberts Shauna Rooke Michael Rubin Lori Rude Charles Smith Matthew Stewart Robert Stribbling Gerald Thomas Terri Towles Joseph Tucker Arne Valenti Michelle Vance Jeff Vanroy Rodney Vejar Michael Verner Margaret Watson Marc Weitemeyer 1. Liz Capdevielle, Allison Lisbonne, Leah Palmer, the freshmen class officers. 2. Liz Capdevielle-Secretary. 3. Leah Palmer-President. 4. Allison Lisbonne-Vice President. 5. Joy Weber-Treasurer. 6. Freshmen class officers in front of the marque. Freshmen 2 279 . 62 82 12 92 S2 • ' 2 t2 22 12 02 61 81 i 91 ,;iilii!iliili|(M!l!iiilMiiliiiiliiiiliniliiiiliiiilMiiliniliiiiliiiiliiuliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiliiii lllltillMllllliliKi r ♦, -K Oops ' « 9 20 2 22 23 2 ' . ' s ' s ' 26 ' ' ' ' ' • '  ! ' W 000 000 I 6 8 9 g l lllllllll|||||||||||i||||{|,|||||„|,|„|„ lllilJilllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiilKiilijjjjl Jft students, It is great to be a part of Sunny Hills High School. I have thoroughly enjoyed my first year here, thanks to the tremendous support of students, staff, and parents. The Sunny Hills tradition of excellence in all things is one certainly worthy of the effort exerted by all associated with Sunny Hills High School. The standards and expectations of achievements are high, as they should be. Those of us who are a part of Sunny Hills High School today have a great deal to live up to, and we work to continue the tradition of excellence in all things. Gary Mieger, Principal Howard Neill Assistant Principal Lee Sjostrom Assistant Principal Ron Gross Assistant Principal 282 Faculty Jerrine Konami Secretary Helen Masciel Secretary Marti Kurscbat Secretary Elinor Stone Secretary Fred Slater Counselor Mary Lou Allec Counselor Apple King Secretary ancy Taylor Aid 1. 2. Teri Taylor posing wi Celeste Wilks having th a smile, a good day. Teresa Taylor Registrar Earleen White Data Processor Martha Withers Library Clerk Alice Wasnok Career Technician h ' aculty 283 M.V. Aldricb Business Phyllis Butler Business Delores Pitts Business Jan Vallely Business Margaret Cbaconas English Loretta Caller English, Drama Peggy Daly English Carolyn Doran Reading Imp. Juana Gallegos English Linda Gruver English, History Carol Hallenheck English Fran Obler English Julie Simpson English Ron Woerner English Steve White Health, Coach Bill Lingenfelder Driver ' s Ed. 1. Ron Woerner grading essays and tests. 284 Faculty Ken Boteler Gordon Traylor Hal Wa 1 1 ace Robert Baar R.J. Lion Math Math Math, Coach History History, ASB Susan Clark Sharon Waite Mike Woods Russell Boveia Gordon McCall Math Math Math History History Wes Hunt Jim Crippen Mary Lou Moore Math History History Jim Sprague John Gerhart Margaret Poling Math, Coach History History 1. Wes Hunt enjoying a walk in the quad. h ' aculty 285 Fletcher Rainer Band, History Kathleen VanClief History Carol Van Osdel Home Economics Dolores Ward Home Economic! Don Martinez Spanish Grace Villagomez u Spanish, German 1. John j bar ndin, 286 Facult Joan McGinnis Spanish, French Betty Lancaster French Greg Coleman Resource Spec. Tim Devaney Coach, EH Sheryl McCarty Resource Spec. Doug Michael Coach, EH Gail Putnam Resource Spec. Bob Henderson Psychiatrist Jim Wixon Art, Publications Vern Wrigbtson Industrial Arts Ron Thomas Industrial Arts Cecil Crow ROP Robert Geiger ROP Comm unication John Ruppert ROP Auto Chuck Moroni Metal, Auto Kathy Seltzer Aid Ralph Trigsted Coach Karen Keys Dance, Science Judy Onstad Science J. Schoenenberger Science, Coach 1. Bob Geiger setting up the movie camera. 2. Peggy Hugenberger smiling tor the camera. Faculty 287 -d AxiAi ' 1. Phyllis Butler and Carol Vai} Osdel all smiles. 2. Sue Beguin showing how it ' s done. 3. Jim Sprague, thinking up a new test. 4. Peggy Daly smiling through the day. 5. Susan Clark, a moment of laughter. 6. Fletcher Rainer listening to a student! 7. Fred Slater, our Uncle Fred. 288 Faculty ABELL. KAREN: 18 Ski Club 2.3 Sugar ' n ' Spice 4. Thanks Jesus 4 your luv. All my friends-Gen 31:49 The Lord watch between u and me, when we r absent 1 from an- other. Y.M. Granmas 4-ever. HA ' 82 I LY. T.L.R. Thanks 4 opening my eyes J.S.-my spiri- tual sis OJ-High Hopes L.M.- Thanks! m d key-I Luv U! T.P.-so ma ny memories.Scott- u. Jesus I 4-ever Feb. 23 To all, believe me. Jesus is the coolest! ABUNASSAR. MARWAN R.: 18 ABUNASSAR, RAMZI: 18 AGARWAL. RENV: 18 Junior-Spanish Club and French Club. Senior:Freneh Club. Debra Chin-Have fun with Mr. B and Mr. R ' .! ' . ' . ' . ' . ALCAINO, MARIA SOLE: 18, 172 Ski 3, SnS 4, FTBL 4, Track 2-4 Spirit 3. Coco, FTBL Bods, Vr. Letter, 69, N.S. Slap my FACE LOVER Chel, He goes, he goes. JV. F. Bill B. Egg, Mutzs, PMS? Kegger, 21. Ice Skate. Wrestling, Time, Wanna Walk? No Dean: Walt. 48. Tips? U Ran awesome ELVIS, May nerd Buddy. Loon. Luv U Bro. P. V? Todd. Pupears Oct. Snow. By 2 G.A.M. A.G. H.S. T.F. M.F. D. D. S.G. D.E. M.R. LEOs LIVE 4 EGOs. ILL MISS U SH! ALVARADO, KURT: 18, 116, 119 Bsktball-1, Football 1-4 1981 Football the real Freeway League Champs. Chuck E. Scams. Cataraid, Rad Concerts. Part ies, Led Zeppelin and the Song remains the same. Ulti- mate Frisbee. Hawaii or bust. B-Day Suprise Party. Cliff Div- ing at Cresent Bay, Angus 2nd row. UFO 2nd, BOC 2nd, Judas Priest 1st Fogbat 24th, Black Sabbath 48th Krokus 6th, Two Drumsticks. AMES, KAREN: 18, 207 S ' n ' S B.P. Thanx 4 the memo- ries UR the greatest friend D.R. Catching all the N.F ' s. frats. glass doors. K.C.-n-S.L. M.M.-n- more. B.O.F.A. V.M. future SNL where are we H.S. love that chili, special friends A.L. H2OSKIING. Beach Bums. L.O. Preppy! Toga! M.M. S.B. HERE WE COME! Mel-secrets we share A. D. -long letters. A.M- many memories. Luv ya al- ways! all my friends-Good Luck! WE MADE IT! ASH. STEVE: 18. 122. 12.3. 126. 128. Basketball 1-4: Track 2-4:Cross Country 3-4; Deprived of the Nose! B.G. Mr. Positive, M.S. Mr. Baggie. Ascot to LosAI I lost $: M.E.M.S. Old times April 2, S.5.- D.B. Assert Yourself: F.O. Rhythm; S.R. Tacky Dresser: JC Fab4; Irxpr 102779 to H.M.? Go with the Flow; 10 yrs. Hmm. On to Havasu! ASHBY, CINDY: 18, 84, 190, 191, 206, 207, 172 Track 4; SnS 4; Spirit Club 1-4; Annual 4; J.K-munch outs, wa- ter balloons, laugh attacks Thanx for it all! L.S.-Chilly in the toe? Laverne Shirley; get- ting lost; so many fun times. W.P. J.M.-you mean so much to me. I Luv ya both! D.B., D.W.,J.R..P.P..S.M..T.L.- FouVe added so much to my Life R.R. Best of Luck!U.C.I. HERE I COME! It is no longer I who lives, but He who lives in me! ASHCROFT, MARK ZERYL: 18 ATAS, MEL: 18, 188, 208. 82, 154, 156 JV Tennis 2, V Badminton 2-4, CIF 3 Varsity Club 4. To R.J.. D.K,M.C,D.T,E.T.R.T.-May we always be good friends. Sorry about your lunch R.T. to my Buddy Steve-Thank you for be- ing a great friend To Rocco- Beer every weekend. A.B. Thank you for everything To S.R. I love forever and lots of happy memories. 12 Times. AYALA, LISA: 18, 38, 113, 83 Social, Spirit; Ski 2,3, Ski Pres. 4, S ' n ' S 4. HYPER 2-4.B.F. J.S.: Haven ' t 4got memories of us 3. K.T: Ski Sedated. D.K: Wanna Double? C.S, Fun dances. Much More. A. G.S, Little Bros. S.K.A.V.A. F.Y.M.K.D.R. J, M. N, Wildn - Crazy 4ever, LTS. PRTY. R.A.. BST. Frnds alwys. Tim: Fun everything, I love U. D.P:STL. Luv U even tho. Les; 2 much 2 say. M.H. Timz, L.G. fisici thnks 4 cming 2 S.H. bst frnds. Twin Sis.U nvr, no. ski fever, HI COLORADO! B BAIN, ANDY: 18 BALL, JANINE: 18 1-Tall Flags; 2-Tall Flags Lead- er; Good friends, Cindy C. Vi- vien R. Good luck Sabrina, Mark Johnson, ATC ' s. Azusa Canyon and my Love, Always and Forever Steve Windsor, 8- 28-82 The begining of our life together, BALLARD, PEGGY: 18, 28, 62, 63, 190, 191, 200 K.K. K.C. C.T. D.N. 4 years made fantastic by you. So many great memories. You are the best friends I could ever ask for. You are each so special to me! I love you T.M. my lunch buddy God Bless you. NIPPER! You ' re dripping! BALTIER. TERESA: 18. 62. 63. 106 Varsity Song 4. Best of friends always-Sherie Harrell. (Twin- ner Trucks) Crazy times with T.S. D.B. C.C. P.B. keep on dan- cin-Jane. Denise. The Best of memories with Kurt: Love Ya Always l.y is an awesome number. John M. Thanks for the peptalks A LL the crazy par- ties with LA. J.M. K.A. S.H. D.W. J.R. M.N. V.M. etc When times were bad you were there to help- thanks - Timmers BARDO. ROBERT: 19, 116 BARNES. CATHERINE F.: 19 SH Bands 3-4: Pep Band Ldr 4; Good Luck to my successor (you will need it) Lowell HS 1-2 loved it. S.J. K.L. I ' ll luv ya forever, remember me my 54 VICKI. GM.S.Mc. S.M. C.S. E.W. Keep in touch. I ' ll miss ya. C.J.S.-wisb you were here (you too M.P!) Thanks to all my friends for making it fun. U.S.C. HERE I COME!!!!!!! BASALONE, TIM: 19 JV Tennis 1; Good Luck at SH Next year AE EC, KT and espe- cially MC. MT-Don ' t come to school in your school clothes. BK, see you at USC. MC-Have fun in Alaska, I ' m going to col- lege to get lost in the crowd. BAUCKE. NEIL: 19 BAUER. DEBBIE: 19. 60. 62. 63. 190. 191, 192. 207 Frosh-soph yell-2. V. yell-3 V.Song-4 gymnastics-1-3 Jour- nalism-2-4 Publications-4 Anglers-3 Spirit Club 1-4 Key Club 3. Mom thanks for being there: Laura thanks for being a loyal friend; remember Dad. W.P. and J.M. you guys have been great! Sheldon thanks for everything, I love you tons! Good luck to my HI bro in foot- ball. BAUER, SHERYL: 19, 86, 87 Renata and Carrie-Looks like we made it. Red, we had some crazy times. Don ' t forget the fun times with M.B. andT.J. Let ' s forget about J.S. and T.C. Nina good luck next year. We had fun skiing and at the beach. Carrie, Good luck with the two R ' s. Lori, good luck with Rob- ert. R.N. CD. N.R. and L.M.- Tbink Snow! Dwayne. Tour a great guy. Thanx for the memo- ries everybody! BECKER. PHILIP: 19. 38, 53, 116. 188. 208 BELVEDERE. TODD: 19, 61, 89, 90, 116, 119, 142, 143, 208 Wrestling 1-4 CIF 2-4 Ftbl 3-4 CIF 3 Dance club V.P. 4 U-no Kathy Budba Conway. Taylor. Reed-The girls are watching To my buddies keep in touch. All my friends are the best. You ' re the greatest. God Squad 3-4. Thank you Lord for being such an important part of my life. Musical friends, keep up the good work. Maria I love you. Summer 81 Rodney. SHHS ur great. BEN ASH. ALLISON: 19. 27. 46, 113 V. Tennis, S ' n ' S, Ski Club- Mammoth P.B;S.B. make it the best, have fun. L.H;D.M. thanks for being so special. Blonde ' s Forever, you two are the great- est. R.J. thanks for everything Homecoming 81 D.P., to the major league. M.A. thanks for making this year the best. Thanks for everything to all my pals-I love you all!! BENNETT. BRYAN: 19. 46 M.N. T.C. S.M. S.N. and every- one zing zing have a blast in lifessee most of you at JC we bad a blast we made our mark and did our duties! Now we must go on and make new marks etc. 82 will be no fool so live life to its fullest. Now it ' s time to leave our little family. I ' ll miss you all so here ' s my love and sorrow, good-bye. BENTLEY. KATHLEEN MARIE: 19. 47. 106. 107 To all my friends. I ' ll never forget the good times. U made it all worth it. S.S.. D.M.. J.H., Re- member Go-Go ' s Police con- certs, tripoly more, I.L. Y La- lex I ' ll miss u. F.F. Scott-u mean so much. Thanx for ev- erything. I LOVE YOU now and always. J.S. thanx. You ' re great! Frosh eng. per.4. Good Luck Always!! BERG. JEFF: 19, 116 BERISH, DONNA: 20, 31 H.C.- Snafu, bean bags. Sam, Herman, Stickless, parties, best friends, fun in S.D. JV.-Covina, strip ping pong, Ahh Phillip N.P.. Blue Bomb, GAG ME, T.W., M.H. 4 hrs. I miss ya. L.F.-thanx for always being there, a true friend. Matt, -Great times, luv ya. Hi Butch. To J.H. T.P. -thanx for all the wise words. B.K..-my buddy in acct,, M.S.. V.M., thanx for the rides, have fun next year. King Horn Dog!! BERLIN. JILL R.: 20. 106, 107 CSF, TRIVIA Club. Drama club. SnS. Dance Production, KK, JT. KU. RT. ML.-my best buddies, I love you all very much, and wish you only the best of times in future years. Thanks for all the great times together. SP-my honey, you are very special to me and I love you forever. To the class of 82- tbe moments are short but the memories are eternal. BERNARDINO. LAURA: 20. 31. 16.3. 164. 169 Basketball 1-4 Softball 2-4 J.H. hey bud, its been great! Good luck in your next two years! To all my basketball buddies, R.J., W.N., V.S.. Al and Gimpy. what can I say to the craziest kids ex- cept Ya Know It ! L.S. and D.B.. strawberries forever. De- bra, bey sis you ' re my best friend. Have a great senior year. Love ya! And to mom and dad, thanks for everything. I love you! BOLTON. KEN: 20 BOYD. BECKY: 20. 168. 167 Basketball 1,4 V-Basketball 2,4 Softball 1, Future Farmers of America 1,4 To SG, GP, and AW. Friends Forever! Basket- ball has been great! Keep on playing. Shanna. Fly by some- time, SAPO! Alice, you ' re too loud. GP. ask me if I care! Tree, you ' re great! Good Luck to ev- eryone, I ' ll sure miss you all! BRADBURY, SHAWN: 20, 190. 191 BRIDENTHAL. ROBERT: ' 20 BRIDGES. DANM.: 19. 20, 116, 118 FTBL 1-4 Offensive Lineman Senior Index 289 of the Year 4 The Real Freeway- League Champs 81 F.Y.F.. o K.R.. D.P., K.M., Rrricbe. K.D. R.C. Mobile Hack ses- sions. First, Break, Lunch. To B.J. C.S. S.E. E.A. S.B. What a day, The sled forever. To coach Trigstead, thanks for everything. Long Live THE WHO,K.M.,THE DOORS J. in. Junior keep up the Fool- ball Tradition and KILL FUL- lerton: brooks, kristie: 20, 8s To all the Cod Squad -The only war to live! Luv u all-n- God Bless. Nina T.F. S.M. T.W. J.S.-Remember Casper? Trix- Holy Spirit, left band shake. K.C. can u breathe under wa- ter? Cool + Karen B.B. R.F. Barny -31 flav. legs, Taco-Tico L.S. -My chauffer+ sis To SHHS John 3:3 +,3.16, Turn your bead run from sin Born Again! I Luv V Jesus. BROWN, DON: 20, 214 Love to my shining mystery, A brown paper bag to Teri, A sponge to Kim, Kim to Brad, good luck to Steph and Steph- anie, and thanks to Ms. Simp- son. Remember true wealth is not kept in carefully guarded places; it abounds in places most people never take time to look, to Melanie STOMP BROWN, ROBBIE: 20 BROWNE. JOHN: 20 BVDIMAN, DA VID: 2 BUNZEL, DA VID: 20, 30, 185, 186 Hi, or should I say so long? Amusements which have sup- posedly entertained me: ASB, Journalism. There are others but like most other people, they are tools for the game. What really counts: S.R., M.E. my closest friends. L.S.C. You ' re very special to me. B.L. S.A. F.O. B.C. the greatest U of M. Hail to the victors! A good woman is only a women, but a good cigar is a smoke. BURCHFIEL, LISA: 20 CALLAS, ELENE N.: 20, 85 9 JV BBall 9-10; V Track C.I.F. L.F ' s Good friends Dawn, He- laine, 5min bell ritual Betty ' s was fun. Stop your killing me ! Cindy, Mike, Greg, special friends. I Love ya. Deb Ball awesome. K.R.O.Q. the Rock of the HO ' s Ski Utah, go for it! My favorite cut, Maria J.C. Thanx this is it! Class of ' 82 Don ' t Stop Bel lev in! CAMBER, PATRICIA: 20 CANFIELD. LAURA: 20, 214 CSF l-4;Sn ' S 4: French Club 3- 4; To A.W., my best buddy! love ya! Thanx for everything. Friends 4-ever in Christ! To C.L., Thanx for bein ' my friend. Walk in the SonShine Always! To K.U. K.K. J.B. R.T. J.T. I Love You All. Thanx for special memories, WE MADE IT! Smile- God Loves You! CARR, THOMAS: ■• I CARROZZO, VICTOR: 21 To Mike Martin Your full of dummy. Hey, watch this Crash What do I do? R.T. and J. P. we ' re outta here. It ' s not a Vending Space Machine S.S. Animal I like your socks Lisa B. You ' re Special. CARUSO, CATHY: 21 CASEY, TIM: 21 M.M. Trip with M.N. S.M. V.M. S.N. afternoon parties and ultimate at SanJuan and Gris- som. k.b ' ing in meats class, ski- ing mamotb. cliff diving at Cre- sent playing in snow with best friend. Mark line em ' up! Glad I met you Lisa Ha wail or Bust . CAZARES, BRIAN: 21, 109, 116, 142, 143 CHANG, JERRY: 21 CHAO, STEVEN L.: 21 Every year seems to accelerate. There is never enough time. TK Don ' t dump the Q too early! SK New England will be in tops. BH Hope you ' ll study at UCLA! LL Stop making zeroz on my arm. JS too bad you ' re loosing your House of Hearts. Good Luck to Everyone! Even You! CHAVIRA, MANUEL: 21 Football-1 Track-2 To A.E. E.C. Keep up the tree worship or else it will die of loneliness. To Peggy B. I Love You it ' s loo bad I never told you. EVERY- BODY APPRECIATE today and enjoy yourself cause there will always be tomorrow(never knows) GOODBYE! CHESEBRO, ROBERT C: 21 CHESSEN, KEVIN: 21, 208, 209 Golf 1-4 Varsity Club 4; Ski Club 3-4; Lampost drinking gang S.H.A.F.T. R.J. What a crazy pair we ' ve been C.R. my newest and craziest friend; S.E. Tahoe Palm, drink many S. W. Otherhalf of boredom bros. Keep workin out; K.D. You ' ve been like a Bro. it ' s been great; D.P. Taking shots pass- ing out; A.F. Thanks for being such a great friend; M.C. I love you!! CHILDERS, CYNTHIA MA- RIE: 21 CHO, STEVE: 21 Art Club 4, High School Invita- tional Judges choice Awards Special thanks to Hug. you make my two years in S.H. worthwhile. D.O. See you in Santa Barbara if I can make it! CISNEROS, YVONNE: 21, 162 German Club 3-4 S ' n ' S B.J. and G.P. Shape up and live! Al and Gimpy Hey cousins! You smart Guys. Blue Eyes Hey! TINA Heidi It smells cus. Tree, What a pal. Let ' s go Bowling B.J. G.P. B.B. Beck, How ' s the Kid? Hi M and M. B.J. I Love Rock N Roll! Hey B.B. Tomor- row N Tomorrow, Dig Em ' . Sa p. Don V Get Carried A way Cus. Miss Boyd, YOU ' RE CRAZY KID! COHEN, HELAINE L.: 21, 24 Stickless. C.Corner 2-4; D.C.-30, S ' n ' S 4; Jan-15 yr.s. I special friend, B.P ' s ILY. IMY. Hurry Back from LUX; D.B.-NPW lights. Beach parties. T. U. Sna- fu, I.L.Y. T.P,L.F,B.I,C.C,D- .M, E.C, -Remember Always; R.N.S. 2-4 Good Memories al- ways stay fe don ' t give up. S.D.S.U.WATCH OUT, HERE I COME BOY AM I READY! In being loved I am filled full. In loving I am fulfilled. M D- Words won ' t do! COLE, MANDY: 21, 45, 189, 192, 194, 200 It crept up on me, those unfor- gettable friendships, those sneaky memories, sentimental- ity Charlotte astronaut to Zim- bobwy U. Sladrew bird tweeter born to loser. Mother Yoon I ' ve got this bruise Gotcha! Bob even a leaf falls cannot express. Stu, Marcia, Linda ILY. Basketball Forum Olympics. Sophomore T.I. Mark Diana S.H. don ' t break any wooden beakers you bear! Key COLETTL GERM A IN E: 22, 91 Gymnastics 1,2 Thnx Beg Team Buds-DM KN WS SM WS Spe- cial Friend CSUF-Diet! Gary- Good Times! Holly-ARR ARR Mr. Hatcher - you ' re turning Red! B.F. Stacey-Love ya-no more wire hangers Rocco- Thnx for Prom 81 RR Best Bod Dino-Party Hardy Good Luck R.Z. A.B. M.A. T.M. B.L. Murfy Jon I love you always The Who Vic Ponce L Stallion Stones 1 we made it! Long Live ' 82 ' ! CONVERSE, RICK: 22, 38, 41, 61, 116 FTBL 4, No big deal T.L. Antwan de lot boy. Business- men, Red Vette, TiesNBrief- cases The Dump Thanx Tony, Harriet, Juls Good Luck, N.K.- Thanx 4 messy locker J.M.-I ' II care for you always-n-4ever, SHHS Friends-Thanx 4 every- thing, take care. Good Luck! Mom-n-Dad Thanx 4 all the kicks in the butt I Luv You Lots! Good bye 4 now see ya in 92 J J.M. CONWAY. BUDAH KATHY the 8: 22, 35, 62, 63, 106, 107, 200, 201, 86. 87 FS-1 JV-2 VYell-3 VSong-4 Anglers 2-4, I found Him 2-4 TLR. BS, TM. MK, NK, SN, MF. BL, JS, LS, PP, KB, MM, KA, I love you, u God Squad, Thanks for the eternal life. KK, CT, PB, DN,-Tbe memories are forever. MS-Tbe love for U is so real Thanks. To Jesus- I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord 4 He has been good to me. CORN. LARRY: 22 78 ' -82 ' were the best days of my life- more power to next year ' s Senior partyers- Hope to see all you Partyers in Dr. Shroom ' s office someday- I ' m going to miss this administration, ha, ha. No more forced education, bow rad. Hawaii is going to be the best For everyone. CORONA, MARTY: 116 COURTNEY, STUART L.: IS, 22, 47, 49, 80. 106, 107. 183, 184. 185, 189 VP-1, Dance Prod. 2-4, ASB VP-Concept of Timelessness 4 it ' s only a slight brain lapse 3, disillusioned 2, illusioned 1 the never-ending search for the master ditto to be a black back- up singer Life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived. COUTUNER, CINDY: 22 CRUM, JON: 22, 28, 208, 83, 200 Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, CIF 3, CSF 2-4. VC Parties 4 BH, SE, MD Whose house? Wendy ' s H J! Sanitarium Painters, Eyes, Deaf Boy, AD Girlwatchers. SA, ME Beatle- fest. Risk, Have a Scotch Mike? JM,LS Thanks for all the mems. for a $. Nuise ttl sis Lennon rules AS. M D you ' re the best. Take off to UCLA Coaches Tbanx SHHS 4 good years JM.OH good luck next year. DB nice legs! CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL A.: 22, 116, 118 Football 1-4, Track 1-4, KM ROADTHCSIBB you blew it BR Union 76 RALPH Who RM Skyline porky FP, SP, CC, INF DAGRILL APADS TT Big Time Jobs Crazy Timz Lisa what a Cuz Ma Un76 cool DAT. In-n-out of Drug storz only for U S.S. Ambrose You don ' t feel cold to ME C.R. my fishin ' bud WH Put it in your pnts Mr. P and Mr. C thanks for your help Thnks Mom! CUNNINGHAM, TODD: 22, 32, 85, 126, 129 200, 190. 191, 150 Basketball 1-4, Anglers 3-4, He- lios 4, Var. Club 4. Tbanx S.H. for 4 great yrs. BBall was great with your support. M.L., M.O., S.E. .M.S., J.C, D.T., good friends. HP JR-tons of PER- FECT typing! M.E.-Thanx for everything. H.P.-Beauly inside and out, really special. T.R., E.C.,D.B.,L.S.,J.M.,K.C.,M.M., Beautiful girls J.M. and D.H. good luck next year with the JVer ' s I hope your last year will be as great as mine. CURRY, CHERI P.: 22. 41, 192 Sugar 2. AGYG 3, SHHR 3, canned 4, Palm Springs, Pink jelly beans. Laff Stop take It off! Shut-up big Nose! Woopy- cushion RG-beach, nice knees, CYBI?, roses violins, a dream has just begun. T.C.-grace A elegance, a true artist-i love you, you ' re my most treasured friend, metamorphosis at last! D DAHL, CARRIE: 17. 22, 35 Senior .Sec. or see blowit-1, 2,3,4 N.R. -keep in touch! Mrs. P. thanks for being a friend! S.B. airhead Ha Ha! You ' ve been a good friend H.S.-Friends al- ways R.N. thanks for always listening, we ' ll be friends for- ever! Cap thanks for the fun times, there ' s more ahead! R.S. you ' ve been a great friend. I luv ya!S.S.S.er ' s-let ' s party! my prison door is open! Goodbye Good riddance SHU 290 Senior Index DANIELS, KELLY: 22 DANIELS, DONNA: 22 DARGER. MICHAEL: 22 DA VIS, GREG: 23 Good bye Sunny Hills. 1982 is great, I thank alt my friends for a great and wild time, Steve, Dan, Larry, Tony, Dave, and the gang. We had some great times going out. Remember the tree. Eat beans. Seminary was the best, A.G. D.L. D.D. D.E. P.D. B.D.D.L. M.G. G.B. YOU people are the best and very special to me. How do you turn a tramp into a mummy? Give bim a bum rap! Ha! Ha! DEGRA W, KELL Y: 21, 23, 47, 160, 192, 193, 83, 156 Hi Pa in D.C; mommy bos ' bead; BroURugly; P.W. 3 ' s no cr ' wa, la n ' drk rm funn ' m ess ' n round.Majx, psyco,Go Hawaii, V.J.skat ' n Tom, S.E. be ' s39; whips 4;ski av ' lanch 2; C.L.n ' lOd ' nc ' s; ' Ldamen ' fairs; Ex- ealibur editor 3,4;Hllyw ' d Krzy nit ' s: Gay bars; AIn ' s tu. Hurst xper ' nce; 7 var sports ' Lzgetber; Bond ' qe UAO n ' jon n ' Cb r ' lie; No w off to rea I world! DEGREZIA, ALFONSO GIUSEPPE: Things I did during my high school years. 1 I went to 1st pe- riod 2 I went to second period, 3rd on my list was lunch that was great, the socializing eat- i ' S ' gi ' is and for those who re- member Bob a Wop day (every last Wed. of the month) I have this to say yes the pain is good!! God will help you all and may you find happieness, fortune, and love. DERFLER, DEAN: 23 DEWILDE, KELLY: 23 Shield Rifle 2 Florida 2 rifle 3 Spring Tonic 2-3 Spanish 3 VR- RDIWAB Thanx for all the good times and friendship. Keep in touch! HS-WE had some great times in out of school homecoming 81. your gret. Luv ya! Colleen-carrots are great. Sol-Hey Kid! Luv Ya! Steve, thanx for GD 81 I wish it had all turned out better! Luv ya. Good luck class of 82! We ' re the best! DIBBLE, DAN: 23 DJUANDA, LINIWATI: DOSTLER, ROBERT: 23 DOYLE: KIT: 23, 51, 84, 144 WPl Wrest4 S.H.A.F.T l Hay me lampost gang KC, RJ,DP. hack DB, RC,DP,KR favorite ladies AF, PP,MK,KA,AK,DB love to my sis Robyn! Double team KR, BR ' s after school oren many good times Lynn it was greatmBrownie V.H. lives on! John Turbo nat! with God all things are possible! The Good Book says it ' s better to give than to receive, I do my best to do my part! Good Day! DRAKE. RACHELLE: 20, 23 Carolyn without you these 4 years would have been a drag thanks for being my best friend Laura King-Kabobo Doug Good luck in Vermont! Heather shorthand was a drag-Good luck at Redland Mr. Baar, Mrs. Moore and Mr. Traylor, you made school fun I will miss you the most. D.S. J.W. E.L. and any one else 9-12 was great!! DUBOISE, LESLIE: 23, 11,3, 83 LA Journey fan thanx for be- ing the best friend anyone could ever have, football games n P.C. was the best! D.M. Well hello Dolly, I wanna go. A V. Boys are such gossips. Keep on rollin! D.P. Don ' t stop believing in our friendship, it will always be there. Dan its been too spe- cial for words, thanx. To Adam n the Ants we got it the Go-gosH! DUCK, HOWARD: 24, 204, 205 Surf Mod, Band 1,2,3,4 M.K. and H.D. surfboards R us. Boyz of t5 keep slashing and S.H. mods keep dancing. D.R. don ' t forget the Old Spice! P.L.T.! Don ' t sit in sin, stand up and praise the lord, be mod for Christ God is the way, the answer, and the only real love. SH was great, my friends the best, food the worst, and maybe I ' ll learn to laugh normally! DUELLETTE, ELLEN : 24 DUFFY, MICHAEL: 22, 24, 43, 116, 117, 118, 119, 126, 127, 182, 184, 186, 208, 83, 146, 147 Football 1-4 B-Ball 1-4 lOS 1-4 track 4 l:Lily, P.O.A., sugar cookies, S.S.fights w Anabeim 2: P.P. fan club. Medium SLUSH T.P. parties a case each, m a rried life. 3: Ch em , B- Bunch, 3 S ' s, eyes. 4:Adam, snails, G.P. San., dice, V.C, All- League. C.C: Take care, my love to you always. S.D. stop signs, arouse, LL.Y. M,J, J: the best siblings. M D God: Thanks. All my friends-I.L.Y. all SH Kingdom Good-bye!! DUVALL, MARK: 24, 53 E ELLIOT, MIKE: 17, 24, 185, 187 S.C.V.P.,ASB,Wrestling there is no hopelessness so sad that of early youth, when the soul is made up of wants,and has no long memories, no superadded life in the life of others. C.T. faith shines in you D.B.- friends. tetotp T.C.-GGH P.W. Philosophy M.S. vexed J.B. J.H. 1 QB S.A. on to Havasu J. C. -risk Davis? Michigan? Stanford? ELMS. STEVE: 24. 48. 4.% 116, 126. 127. 129. 208. 209 Servite 1 SHHS 1-4 Ftbl 2-4 WE GOT SCREWED, 4 bball 2-4 capt 4 If only we could have all been on at the same time, the comp would have shuddered ! JC, friends for many years, and then some. SW, since 8th, what a tandem we were! RJ, great ftbl. memo- ries, Your man. not mine ! KA, only I thing to say we bad ! DT. Co-Cap buddy!!! KC. oranges; $3 82: venimus. vidi- mus, vicimusU ENDY, DAVID: 24 ERICKSON. GENE: 24 ESLER, COLLEEN: 24, 192, 193, 172, 173 Track 2-4 FTBL 4; Wrestling 4 Acco Sports writer; SH jock 1-4 Ski 3: SnS; Sand pt. Champ 4 Var. Jackets, We Be Bad! Sol, Chel, Tina, Loons, Don ' t stop Believing, while you hold onto those feelings. Greg, ur my life. C.L.D .D. W.L. T.N. H.S. V.J. J.R. I owe u the world. N. Skentzos, think Varsity. Luv those Greeks. Maynerd lives. Hurdlers, Salute Daren- My Bro? 19-10 Face FUHS! Good- bye SHHS FELDMILLER, MELINDA: 14, 15, 24, 40, 41, 47, 88, 90, 207, 194 FERRY, BARBARA: 24, 49, 106, 107 D.T. O.B.F. Co 4 Hunting Pine not.not dressing behind lOnis courts.The right decision. Ev- erythings 4 the best.M.S. A.B.F. thanx 4 too many Rad mem. Farway flings, wondering 3some. D.R. pine not F.F.W 3some, I sep, I luv u more than I can say. K.T. mem. of U.N.M.T. FC, never 4get! J.S. always BA best friend. I love V all! Thanx Mom N Dad I love you. JW 4 ever yours IL Y! FESSEL, DONNA: 24 FIORE. ROCCO (HAPPY) 18, 24 M.A. loses 20-30 lbs. Badmin- ton S,M, Hap hit The Still 3rd. for Brewskis other Fine Drinkables! Thanks 4 Steak Lobster S. M. oiling painting hill, fun hub? M.A. S.M. J.M. Happy New Years! B.F. Just Teasing! Joke Ha Ha. R.J. Ra- guetball lost again. Beware of M-80 ' s Cool Breezer Oh Well See ya S.H! FISHMAN, DANIEL: 25, 154, 156 Sunny Hills-Four important years of my life for better or for worse years. I will remember with pleasure. God Bless us all everyone. FLEISS, MICHAEL: 192 Varsity Cartonball-3 Apathetic Club Pves 1-4 Chargers and Chinese and Pete the man Lo- Fi will live again. In 4. years the only thing I learned was that I don ' t like SHHS. Neitzche gets gnarly. Charger Power. FOLLIOTT, LANE: 25 FONTE. ALLISON: 4, 5. 14, 15, 25. 29, 49, 89, 184, 18.5, 187, 189 ASB. Pres. 4, Homecoming Court4, V.Pres. 2, Dance Pr. 2-3 P.W. S.C. Europe here we come! S.W. 1st L. F.V.ALFO! Jim L.-Memories: Train Date, J C. S.L., Miss U! K.C.-H.S. Playboy. Girls, Parties, Stan- ford or use? HP. Fond mem. of J.C. F.V.. M.E. Favorite Trig Tutor, Diona-make last year best. Love U. Paul We made it! Best Times Best Talks Love U Always! L.A. Utab-I ' m sure! Locker Buds, B.o.f.A. V. Miss U at Berkeley, ASB V.R. Ml FREDERICK, LISA: 25 FREEMAN, TINA: 25 Edison F. Hockey-2 Diving 1.2 SHHS Track 4 Diving 4. Hey Row. Collean Duck Goose. Colleen 4. Hey Lawdy. Lil. House. Kinky dog.DWG ' s PMS Baccardi Track. Green M M C.O.C.k. M.O. F.A. Sis Bro. T.P. Dribble D. M. Okeeffe Oh, Taxi Take Off, HOSER Carry ' s here! Oofball Sol Walt Keggers Chelsy T.N. C. E. Jack Luv V All. TbankHSmile FULMER, MIKE: 25 FUNKHOUSER, DEBRA: 25 G GAMBOA, PAUL: 25 GAMMON, JOHN: 25, 61, 116, 117. 119, 208 GANNA WA Y, JEFF: 25 GARBER. LINDA S.: 25, 192, 193, 154 Accolade Editor 3,4, Badminton 4; Writing Project 4; Moto- Twisted. We belong together, RLJ: KT,RJL-frisbee, comra- derie; Stu, Alex-twist caps, long talks; JS-Too essential for words, the secret of life is en- joy in ' the passage of time Y ' all beware the bats. GARDNER. THOR: GELBERT, RICHARD: 25 GEORGE, LESLIE: 25, 49 GEORGE, SHANNA: 25, 168, 170, 199 Basketball 1234 JV Softball 12 Sportscasters 34 Varsity Club 3 SnS 4 B.B. Double Dribble, Typing Boo Boos, Li ' l Tex passed, 8 great years, Clyde, what trickle? A.W. thanx for being there J.H. Good Luck in B-Ball I ' ll be watchin ya. CR. D.T. S.E. thanx for bein a friend. Love ya L.S. 1 3 ' s Best C.E. pads pens scribbles. GLATZHOFER, BRENT: 28, 126, 128 GLEN, DOUGLAS S.: 28 Latin 12 Key Club 3-4 Latin Clubl-4 Annie3 Dramal,3 We made it! L.M. Latin parties Brides and K.S. and Ground- hogs and K. S.; R.D.CHMA, long talks and lunch, D.R. fun at Prom, English and Drama Martha; LA joking around be- tween class; Peggy well what can I say, you ' re the best. To All my family J. O.K.W, K.Y. S.J.G.M. See ya! and L.G. Good luck Farewell Sunny Hills! GLENNON, KATHY: 28 Keep up on the art, tiger. Keep up on your singing, Val. Kim. don ' t eat piz at P S. David, don ' t give up hope on Nicks. Liz and your noods. Kim, Fred, and rainy dis. No lights at lunch. Val, Mickey-macs at the opera. Kim and her P.C. Holly Where ' s S.S.S. Well we finally made it! Now if we can last an- other 4. Good Luck you gu.ys! GOLUMBIC, CYDNEY: 28 Roth screamer, I luv u, Mercy! Gary-Punky Bst. Friend 4ever! Only if dreams come tru, C. Roth P.M.J. r. R.P. Hope life bring u what u want, F,M. S..A. Hey Kool-Aid, cake at bch. D. Senior Index 2 291 r Telles bst. beodover, u passed up the surest thing in your life. Dana I luv u, bst. of lucli. Bad Habit ' s itl groupy K.B. u star, B B Leatber 4e er. Laguna bound To ail my friends. Good lucli! -Squid ' GONSHEB. USA: 28 Sugar-n ' Spice came with my senior year! I ' m glad my friends Lori and Debbie were so near! Always remember the marsbmallow fights and all me and Lori wanted were equal rights! Girldate came and Prom too! Many thanks to my boy- friend Howard I love you to. Sept, to June went so fast now these are memories of the past. Thanks Mom and Dad. GBANT, SABBINA: 28. 106 GBEEN, BICHABD: 28 Bandl-3 Soccer 4 Good Bye Sunny Hills, I ' ve had alot of great times here, and met alot of good friends I ' ll never for- get. Thanks Eric for being the greatest friend a guy could ever have. Playing Hack was a blast and so were the party s. Take it easyS.P. M.J. and W.Y.K, Good Luck Take it easy. P.S, Beatle- fest 81 ' was great, the Beatles rule, S,B, Let ' s go camping GBEGEBSON, DAWN: 28 Bhonald Boomie, For sure Hot Fudge cake and French Fries. Hawaii here we come, AC DC Ar Ar J,H, I love you. 1-17-81. and H, Chinese food, jogging. Tahoe. MC-Farty, Hope, see ya at SDSU. Tanya you ' re special. All my friends thanks for all the craziness parties and fun. You all are great. Be happy al- ways! GYEKENYESL ISTVAN: I just got here to Sunny Hills High school this semester, so I don ' t know really anyone that well. This is why all I can say to everyone is: I wish you well, Ember csak ' ugy lehetek Ha Magyar vagyok elobb. H HACKETT, JILL: 28. 116 FFA IZrtCWBep Sec Bep,V- Volleyball, SnS 4 Thanks Bai- ley for being a friend. McCall- Tom P. V. was great. Bye Lis- comb. J9.BD. GOP Her Mole. Mel. The future is ours Wendy. Beth. Larry. Phil, Ellen. Sandy. Cheri. Jon, I missed u Lorri. Teri. Deanna FjC next. I ' m out to make a million. I ' m single irresponsible luv in it. Its been great Thanx 4 everything mom, Jim. Jeff. Debbie. Baby, Joel. Brian see you all in 92! 82 rocks rolls PTL. HALL. JEFF: 29 HANKINS. LABBY:9. 102. 10.1 HABOLDSON. JIM: 29 78-82 were the best, man y good times w SN MC VM My .fM TC LC BL. KMET: TOO HIP. Abaluli, Speak to beek and freak. .Skiing many dances Ha- waii 82 group meetings lamp- post. Carls Jr. -steak break. Box boys do it in the sac, Lunchtime, Dawn, thanks for all the memories, I love you. Look out CSUF, HABBEL. SHEBIE: 29, 106, 107 F,F,A, 1-4 V Swimming 1-3 Dance prod, 3-4 SnS 4 Teresa, best of friends (twinner trucks) KN thanks for all the talks, Tanya, love friendship al- ways (sis) Good luck with Scott! John, thanks for all the dances the special times we ' ve shared together. Dreams for- ever I ' ll love you always HABBILL. BILL: 29 HABBINGTON, FBANK: 29 I H20 Polo, 234 and out the door. SHHS kicks mule!! Look out for that orange!! GK KB catch any frogs or dinosaurs lately, BP Mr, Dough Boy Terrific pal lover, wish you success Happiness, KB Death on Wheels Glad we made it to Carl ' s, may God be with you always GK a little dif- ferent but straight. Billy, I broke them in for you. LKC H Jetadore, Bemember 2-14- 87 CHOW!! HABBIS. PAMELA: 29, 106, 107 Bonnie ant invasion was great! Angela don ' t leave me alone! Someday I ' ll teach you to laugh like me. Karen How to kiss with confidence. Mariby I ' ve got the time! Don I ' ll meet you at the dark spot on Beach Blvd. Ale I ' m not a number, we ' re stars. Lorie to my sis. Good Luck next year. Jill Let ' s be friends in a dance. Julie warm up your neck first. Love you all!! HABTMAN, SUSAN: 29 HATTIG, SHELLY: 29 Track 3.4 Spirit 3 SnS 4 Sol- N.Y. awaits! Ankies Mutzs 4 ever. Cowe-my 1 Bro. N.S. ' Bod. Kiss face! That was me! Ooh. Toddy-Hang on to those dreams honey, I love you. No Beally! B.B. Keggers-AI- ways B-A Star. Yea!! Loons- Danny I miss ya. F.P. D.D. T.F, Good times. W.L. U need a map!! Jeff thanx 4? Good ole ABE EGC. Prom, Catalina, da beach 81, lives! Queebs Bud- dies 4 ever, Luv YAZ! HA WKINS. CONNOB: 29 Thanx to my friends who stuck with me all these rears, like. BN. SG. TD. A V, BS. BD. SB. DG, SG. SM, and my brother, Thanx to all those groups and people who pushed and pushed and rocked me through SHHS thanx to my mom and dad who kept after blood and grades. Have some Coke and a smile. Gammatization. TNT. LZ. JP. VFO. VH, AEBO. BS. OO. IM. BSZS, GT. ST. CT. FH. KINKS A ' s Vikings and Ted Nugent. HAYMAN. WENDELL: 29. tie. 86 Football 1-4 Wrestling 1-2 TB. SB, SP. BB Mohawk kings of 82! MC. BruIMB my buddy KM the face BB my best friend. KB sex machines S.S King Kong AD stupid wopp ambrose ' s FJC the good looking women SW Chinaman. HEATHCOTE, SCOTTY: 29 HENDEBSON. LIZ: 29 SnS Kym remember the good times Al you made this year special, frnds 4ever, Donna thanks for being there you made my life the best, friend- ship good times 4ever Steve K, thanks for all the fun times for always having us over, DK fun times at the cleaners, Jodi glad we became frnds, DM AB wouldn ' t have been the same w out you 2, All my frnds, I luv U all, ALOHA!! HENDBY, HEATHEB: 20, 30, 214, 215 Bah Bab BEDLANDS CH,-loo- kout SD, Tall, short Amies are conin, Sra-Gracias pour el aide y la amistad vous ha participe ' . Uncle Fred-see ya at June, PG- Tay hotally Cay Hool. KM-I ' ll miss ya, A W-Always Buds. B- osie J-Amazons.Ko-No mas Sas, DSCUN Tha U.N. Jr-You n me n JESUS. AY-Syrs. of yoondogy. Mandrew-GOBP Heb. 13:5 God loves you.82! 82! HENTHOBN. KIBSTEN: 30 1-2 V Track 1-4 V Tennis; An- nie, lunch on Friday? Keep ea- tin Ann. you ' ll gain weight soon. D.F. good luck next year- stay out of troublewood. (Diona) your my most special friend I know we ' ll always be close, good luck next year. Kathy. Hawaii here we come! To my David, your the greatest, thanks for being my NANA. LOVE YOU. HILL, CABOLYN: 30, 215 H2 JG Giant crazy 8 ' s..BD Che- min de fer Disneyland, DS nev- er forget BC, DOH quit worry- ing so much. Act nice, remem- ber Clayton ' s coming. Thanks mom and dad. To DG, JW, EL, PH, SM. CL. MC. and all the rest, we ' re all done! University of Michigan YEAH!! HILL. DEBBIE: 30 This is to that one special per- son that I have been through so much with. You ' re a great friend, I ' ve had some o ' f the best times with you. You ' ve brought much happiness to my life. Thanks for being there when I needed you everything else. Sorry about the bad times. Be- member-tbat I always love you!!! Swim 4 years, HILL. JEFF: 30. 51. 116. 117. 118. 119 HOB AN. BBIANA: 30 HOBSTOKOTTE. BBAD: 28. 30 1-4 .School and Stuff 2-4 Gear- head. 4 went prematurely bald. 0-4 wild band things, but I ' m too lazy. 3-4 I worship Solarian Tile.4 free clothes from Beihl land. 4-Pbysics club president sanitarium w MD, JC, and SE. Whose leather pants? BC, SS, LS. home away from home. 69bj Camaro soon ok? Ski many kick back semester:bring on UCLA ok that ' s all Bye Bye Ma- halo. HUNT. BBUCE: 30 Socket BasketbaU-123 Cards- 1234 Rockets Bound to Bruin Town, UCLA ' s the place, SC ' s the space, TK ' s got no B ' s, SLC stop ••F S , JS we ' ll all be gone, SK-LL and I dominated the hoop, SHHS times gone, UCLA times come!! IVENS, BETH: 24. 30, SO, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105 Choir 1-4 Drama 4 Thespian 4 H,M,S, 1 B,S. 2 A.G.Y.G, 3 D.D.T.W.,S.O.M. 4 T.P., here ' s to intence talks, fun, love. All I need is to experience music w B.G., Drama w L,C„ and love w G,M„ and my day is complete. It makes me alto- gether happy this art, I should like to sing myself to death like a nightingale. One joke- We ' re thru being cool, elimi- nate the meebs and the queebs AS, MM, BD!!! JACOB, BOSE: 30, 42, 47, 88, 168, 170 JV Softball 1-2; JV Basketball 1; Var Basketball 2-4. Thanks to all my friends for making the last 4 the best, I Love you ALL! Cindy, there is no way to ever say what you mean to me, I Love You just isn ' t enough. Most of my thanks to Him, though. Who took hold of me and never let go! JAMES, JEFF: 31 JEFFEBS, PHILLIP: 31 Thank you Mr. Bailey for all your help. I hope to reach high- er goals. Goodbye TB DB I hope to see you ladies in the summer time maybe we can go to The Beach. With luck I ' ll go to college. Good luck to all wanna bee seniors It ' s not all Peaches Cream. JEFFBIES, BONNIE: 31 JENICAN, BOB: 31, 38, .58. 59. 5. 116. 182. 190. 191. 208. 83. 87 FTBL 1-4. REAL Freeway League Champs! S.H.A.F.T. 82 Hay me Hill Crest. Varsity Club Parties. Heshen Power. Lam- post gang KC. KD. DP. Pitcher me. S.E. SW Boredom Bros. 36 Power 41 see you at CLUB. Palm Springs and Tahoe, Mam- moth. BE Backetball keep try- ing. Adam and the Ants MD, MS. JC. SW. SAD. MA. Friday Mickeys AB Tickets plays. Homecoming, DP, UFO Fern drive. Lasting mem, JOHSON. KATHY: 31. 51 JOHNSON. MABK: 31 JOHNSON. BICHABD: 31. 194 I have nothing to say to Andy that he hasn ' t heard already, Tony why Arkansas anyway? Linda sorry I didn ' t say hello more often. I will not say any humorous statements as is my usually style because after three years with Mike around I ' ve said just about everything humorous to say. Enough said. 292 Senior Index JOHNSON. VALERIE: 31. 192 Track 1.4; Cross Country 2; Ac- colade Excalibur 3.4; Ski Club. S ' a ' S 4; Tow Petty rules 1-4 Liada-D.C. ' 78. bats: Kelly- 3T,26.swim parties: Mel-Del Taco. T.K..$13. Coco- Buttmen. 69, I luv your ; Eric- ' Super- star ' . H20 Polo interviews. Po- lice concert-oops. ' : Chris. Colin- Have fun. don ' t blow it; Karen- I luv ya. Norm Dan. Green ' s, Tab; fraci-Polar Palace, jet ski- ing: Hello UCSB; JORDAN. JODI: 31. 76. 77 GYMN 1. Band 1-4: PRES- 4:S ' n ' S 4; S.G.E. 2-4 Kym.Don- na.Liz, Thanks for being such great buddies. You guys are fa ntastic! Misa: We survived 4 yrs. of Fou know what. FY;RB: and You! Thank you S.H. for many happy memories! JORDAN. SCOTT: 31 Well it hasn ' t been all that bad. I guess. I made it anyway. Well there isn ' t much for me to say but Good Luck to everyone, and take it easy on the intoxicants. Oh. and remember. 4S ' sT. 2S ' s S. K KAMER. GEORGE: 31 Track 2-4 Mark Hill keep gettin it up. Ken Bolton Hi little girls are best. Gina Lyster thanks for the great times. K.I.T. the ' Kinks are awsome and 1. Sberri leave my Henry W alone. I love you. Frank you lost our bet for Hawaii. Puppy be gentle to molly and not ev- eryday. Lisa Kramer remem- ber our marriage. KB good-bye. KAMIENIECKL DAN: 31. 197. 86 FT. BALL 1 2 To a rad soph, prtyyr. to all my new frnds. in r Sr. yr. MA.RJ.TC. LA, LH. OP, AB, AV, Larry. A special frnd. Sr. yr. who I wish to B close 2 4 ever RR in memory of 4 of my little babys: PNTO. VW, JH, MSTANG. 2 a girl my Sr. yr. who changed my life 4 the better: Leslie I ' ll miss ev- eryone next year!! KARLICEK. KAROLYN: 31. 92 SnS CSF. Senior year was great! To all my friends thanks for the best times of my life! JB. RT. JK, JK, TV. LN. VC. ML, NM. RT. A Y. Don M. some- one special I ' ll never forget! Though we may go separate ways, the memories of times we shared I ' ll never lose. Good Bye Good Luck Everyone! KATAYAMA. STEVE: 32 Casino-1234 BH-you know who ' s the dominate force! SC- you have absolutely no clue. Goodbye to pr4 in the library w MM. TK. VC. WK and lunches at Jerry ' s. MM-the Rolling Stones are your cous- ins. JK. JK. VS. WN. KV- thanks for being great friends. LK-Good luck. SYH-friends for life Good Day! KAWAL JANE: 32, 190, 191 CSF 2-4 KE YCL UB 3 SnS 4 He- lios 4 I leave all my wordly goods to Mil, Roxy, Penelope, you guys deserve the best. Mona, Felicia, ' n Bea I leave you my craziness cuz Roxy. Mil, ' n Penelope don ' t need it. Nisb-wasn ' t yrbk fun? VS-too bad we don ' t see much of each other no more. To ya all. I love ya very much!! LN. RT. TV.- FJCAA Dave, This yr has been the best rt? Love, Ethyl. KA WAL JOANNE: 32 CSF 1-3 SnS 4 WN VS thanx for all the fun laughter! These memories will never be forgotten. A Y may our friend- ship last forever! Good luck at VCD. KV thanx for all your help. KK. JB. RT. TV. LN. thanx for your friendship live it up CB twins have fun as big Sr ' s. SK-thanx for your friend- ship!! KELLY. BILL: 32 KETTERING. NINA: 26, 32. SO. 196 Jr. Class Treas. Gymnastics 1-2: Ski club sec VP. 1-4 T.L. thanx 4 showing me the way! R.O.P. VGH! B.L. you ' re unique TL. MM. BS. 4-some. RC-WF beach house. PP.LS.TL.ME -God Squad thanx Jesus I wouldn ' t have made it w o you! Rom. 10:9 Confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord believe in your heart you will be saved. KIERNAN, ERIC: 32, 84, 111, 112 WP 1234 Track 1234 Wrest. 2 Swim 1 Soccor 2 Rob and Carl- Vengeance is thine: Holly- thanx Teacher,Teacher: Cheri- Keep in touch: Teri-The best of times; Michelle-Rod Stewart. T.I.Y; 867-5309-Jenny: Suzi-see you at YM: M.F. -Wedding Bells; Greg-The moon never sets; K.C. Centerfold. KIERNAN. STEVE: 18. 32. 84. 111. 208 Waterpolo 1234 10 BCB ' S live on! Craw-45 ! Tiny Tim, 82 polo team, its been great. Lisa, nice talks. Donna. Liz. Al. thanks for B-day breakfast and everything. Kimberly. its been love since our hallway games. Open Arms To you forever! KIM. SUZY S.: 32. 190. 191 Spirit club-1.2; Y-Teens; SnS; Annual Staff. J.C. I have fun when I ' m with you. To all my friends for all the fun times. B.H S.S. Inseperable c-minor year. V R both B.O.A.F. ' S. Remember fake eye-and-whip- lash from the ol ' Greenie! NJ, SN. SA. H Good luck in years to come. Sandy Nancy. Good luck at S.H. together, even tho u just started San. Mr. Liscomb we all love u. (I l.you.J.C.) KITCHEN. KRISTI: 32. 58. 59. 200. 60. 85, 93, 185. 190. 191. 82. 86, 87, 201 JV2 VYell3 ASB4 Anglers-4 Fish forever. PB.CTKCDN my best friends. I love you more than you know. Thank you for everything. Little bro. good luck next year. Mom. Dad thanks for putting up with. me. I love you. HP DB and all the rest of my friends. Thanx for the memories. JC I couldn ' t have made it with out you. I love you more than I can say. Goodbye S.H. I ' ll miss you! KNOLL. BRUCE: 32. 116 KO. HAN: 32 ?Open my will:? Write my will: forXdsjl to N:? Thanks ; NA- ME$(INT(RND(1))):? I WILL remember you. ;Thin- g$(INT(RND(l))):next x:? Close my will.CT RL-x:RUN: (beep):?extra ignored error: Special thanks to Mr. Hunt and good lucks to all my friends: RUN:?SYNTAX ERROR????? KOHLENBERGER. TED: 32. 146. 147 JV Tennis 3 Angler ' s club 234 Varsity Tennis 4 JV Track 2 Good luck to you two JEDS, ERIC K and JEFF M get a clue! To TS good luck in everything and love you always. You ' re the best! EEVA, KONOLA: 32 KOPECKY, JAY: 33, 44, 111 Deb (mama) you ' ve been the best thing to happen to me. ever. We have been through the worst and best of times. I wish you the happiest life any one could dream of and hope I may be part of it. Thanks and re- member I will always love you! P.S. you are a great friend. b20 polo 1234 we tried! Some of the best times and friends. KOUGH. ERIC: 33. 27. .39. Ill, 112, 140 BH good water polo 1234 Friends varsity polo 234 CIF Finals 123 Then w ego T.SCRIEW.ED OB. Por- key.RR.SK.and others, good times! We are 1 always! Arch 3 Rich Good Luck Buddie. Ski Club 1234 GV Back scratcber. Cornice Don ' t be a Jedipbysics. RH.GZ.KL CKNE WPO.BT. SAS.S. Take it cheezy! KOVICH. MICHAEL JV.; 33. 47. 92. 116. 204. 205. 208 4.3-Var. Football 3-Var. Base- ball 2-Var. Baseball soph. Foot- ball 1-JV Baseball fresh. Foot- ball Friends MM. SN. HD . MF. TL. my bro. TK and the rest of the God Squad, especial- ly SA for just being there when I needed you most. MM. good luck at PL. Mom and Dad thanks for caring I LOVE you both very much!! KRAMER. JERRY: 33 Go Navy four yrs thanks to all my friends and GR.RH.JH.AB. Full BBYO Renah J. I love you. I hope we will still be friends in yrs to come. Dr. Demento rules. Blue Pinto Wagons rule. 82 rules. I will always remember 3rd period Algebra class Mr. Woods is cool. Sat. Nights the escourts six pence. Rock n Roll 82 KRUIP. BEN: 33 1-4 b20 polo was fun with the gang, never a dull moment with Brad and the clods. To Danny for all the sblomies and glo- mies and if your car is ever missing look in the quad, the fish sure hope you survive your 4 years. To Mr. Coppick for understanding Jennifer and I. AAI has to be accomplished to succeed. And Jennifer the 1 that is destine to be a Kruip. KVNELIS. TOM: 33 To JS catch those big one ' s! To BH and the lunch crowd: STA Y COOL! LA GO. BRENDA: 33 Teresa keep cool and enjoy the next two years at Sunny Hills! Thanks Andy for helping and supporting me through school. The thing I ' m going to miss most from SHHS is the good times the other students and I had. I really admire Katby Con- way because she ' s always smil- ing even when she s not up to it. 82 was and always the best class! LANE. WILLIAM: 33 LARSON. CHARLOTTE: 33 For 4 yrs I ' ve looked toward this moment, now I look back. Da vis ahead w you Mandy. See you up North-Stu.AI. Marcia. Summers spent at Laguna and with Harrison. A summer at D- land. w Mike. S.L.M-late night D ' n ' D. Julia-you should be here. X-mas trees-LC.TC.MN I won ' t forget. Al. Mammoth, too. LAWSON. SANDRA LEE: 33 LEE. ELIZABETH: 33 Shield Rifle 2; Drill Team 3; CSF 4: German Club 2.4: Flor- ida 2; Debra and Renu-Friends Forever!! UCLA LEE. TABITHA: 33. 185. 187. 189 LEHMANN. JOHN: 33. 192 Journalism 2-4: Excalibur Managing Editor 4; Thespian 1- 4: Sugar 2: Mildred Wilde 3; Campus Improvement Com- mittee 4; Student Congress 4; CWH.JS.LC. Thank you for your spirit and wisdom, ' lsg,kkd,rjl,ktt, may. memories of staff. Late nights and missed deadlines-friends forever. LAM a true friend Feb. 2nd lives on! Goodbye SHHS. Hello Life!!! LICON. BERTHA: 34 Shields of 80-81 God Bless You. YC-Here comes the bus. GP- Let ' s EAT. Duplessis you ' re gorgeous! CW-Good luck with DB.NB-Keep in touch. HD- Have a clue. Leti E-Keep on Seaming! Liz.Mando says Hi! Rob-I missed you. David. I missed you too. VA.CR. VIV- Take Care! Everybody keep on keeping ON. God Bless you All! SHHS Bye Bye! LIPMAN. MICHELLE CLAIRE: 34. 104. 198. 303 Band 1-4 Shield 1-2 Flag 4 Sa- ber(?)4 Capt 3-4 St Pete 2 Ha- waii 4 Choir 1.4 Trivia 1-4 Capt 4 Sugar 2 Spr Ton 2-4 Gymn 1 CSF 2-4 Liz go for it in 83 JB- callalilies sheep Phd in mail love ya K2 remember 2X love luck RT-Math 2-3 we sur- vived thanx KU-2-12! bears are Senior Index 2 293 Best AW.BD.CGipreppie) take care of Mr. Bob.Alan-see ya on Bdway FYR thank you. Seecbwa Uncle Fred! LISBONNE. ROBERT JACQUES: 34. 187. 188. 192. 193 Valedictorian; Journalism 1-4; ASB 3-4: LG- frisbee, handling FOLA. take care: KT T- 1.50 B. SR, FFDAC. RUNTS-RET. 2 byte words inadequate our I O will last into 4th dim.: MY- fuzzies. squirrels. BF ' s. pillows + comforters, all my love for- ever: All Peons- eternal ambi- vilence. PLEASE. Get me out of here LITTLE, ANN MARIE: 34. 48 LOCUE. CRAIG: 34. 116 To the best friends anyone could have. CE.SA.WL.TF, SH.TN.DD.de. Tbanx for making these past years the Best, I love you all. Colleen. Tbanx for H.C. Sole ' . Thanx for showing me I don ' t have to be afraid to show my feelings. Todd and Shelly. Good luck. Bye Sunny Hills. I ' ll miss ya. LONG. DAVID: 34 LONG. TONY: 22. 34. 116, 118 Wrestled 1; Football 1,2,4: 4, B.K.A. P.O.T.W. El Dor.BP M.H. Til Nov 80. now Chris- tian. 1, BF, JH, ME, SS: 2, BF, JH, KR. SP; 3. BF, KR, SP, RC. GF, MF: 4. BF. RC, BS. My love forever Wendy Pitucb, God has Blessed Me. RC-Prep-Power, 3 Piece suit, 4 DoorCad, Business Exec. White Collars forever. BS-Chesseray, Thanks for be- ing there. To JM. JS. KA. KC. LS. MK. MF. MK. PP. SK, TM.MM.TLR,DN,KK,KB. God Bless. Memories, Nov 30.80. Novl9,81, DO. ToJ S. Hey. He Who Loves Will Be Loved. LOO, RA YMOND: 34 LOWES. BARBARA: 34. 207 GS member PTL! Another School for 1 2 3 track. Dance with Beg. 4 SugarnSpice. Ha- waii. Utah with CB.JS.TR. fun M-lrip with NK. JR FO thanks for fun. To all my Chris- tian friends, keep on walking. NK-thanks for sharing with me. I luv ya. Wen I think we ' re friends for life Clad I moved back here. Dance was fun. Looks like the JC for the first year. God Bless L BJL LUCAS. LISA P.: 34. 166. 167 Cross Country 2.3,4. Track 1,2,, ' S, MARK 2.3.4. I Love You MARK, forever. Good luck Stacy. Thanx Barnett. Secret Pals DP and GP, Cross Country Prker, Grunan Hunting, Prom 3, Racquetball 2. MARKISS Fan Club. Goodbye SHHS For- ever. LYNCH, RHONDA: 34. 196, 207 Dawnald. You r the best I Luv you. Hawaii Roomies. Me- lanle Luv Luck 4ever. DP- Palm Springs Ziggy. Luv ya. SN and SM-I will Love you two always. Speak with beek. LO, HS,MM,KA, Laguna Rd. i glowies forever. To the Best people in the world LC, VM,JH, BP.LA,KA,LD,MF, Thanks for the fantastic memories. LYNCH, WALTER: 34 Football 2,4 Soce ' I had a lot of fun when would go out, but mostly at the parties. Sister Sel- ly I know where I ' m going. Lit- tle Tina. Dan Nibble. Todd wa- ter skiing is better than snow skiing, right Collean. Craig you have to be more careful or you ' re going to get hurt. Dean please don ' t ever touch my car M MACPHERSON, BRUCE: 34. 132 MAGBOO. VALERIE: 34 Chris-my hubby-n-best friend. There ' s nothing to keep us apart. I LOVE YOU! XXOO DR(roomy) r DIET. Ha! Frats. Club. FC IC Hawaii n S F A KA-Poems 4ever. Sangreas. meet some NF in SB BN-thanx 4 the advise n listening to me Sis-secrets 4 ever. BP-all night parties LO-gr. meanies. Busted. 2 all my friends, best of luck n keep in touch. Class of ' 80 n ' 81 I made it! MAHONEY. LISA: 30. 34 To some of them. Nicky, how fat is Tom? Let ' s go to Chuck- ee ' s Garth? This is Nicole Whittier Blvd Kiss me in the rain Yummykins. Gary-Billy Barty Ledene-Boopey Mariby- Day o Dombada. Co- Chicock Romeo-I have a brain tumor you, still owe me lunch. Kathy- Pop a Weenie Bona Barraat Stevie Nicks sucks Steve ' n ' Lisa Bad Company. How I survived SHHS I don ' t know!! MALLORY, GARY: 35 Acting 1-4, Advanced 2-4, Turn Preppy 3, OP Stinks. Thanks Bear. Goodbye to all my friends MO,DK.RJ.PA.LF.JB.KR.SS. But most of all my best friend Barry. You ' re the Greatest Goodbye to all my teachers. CC.JC.RW.JW.JG. Thanks for everything. Citation Power! Solong Slims! Lowell Lives! But SHHS Rules! Joe Jackson will live forever! Bye-Bye! MALNAR, MARIA: 35 To all my friends at SHHS. For all the Parly times we had to- gether and for being there when I need you. Hopeless and Pixy you ' re great! S.B. or Bust- WRMILYF. Aloha Class of 82. MALOY. LORI: 35 MANDLER. KEN A.: 35, 116 S.H.A.F.T. 82 1: FIbl 2-4 League Champs 3-4: BR-unof- ficial Ftbl. cheerleader. SP- bathtub sleeping, good thing for my dog. MC-road trips, no it won ' t rain, Don ' t let Palmer drive. RG-best pals, beach trips, member SD WW.DP.KH. DB-let ' s have a party at my house. RM-now thats disgust- ing. KD,K-12 unreal. Uh, like you girls know a place we can ride these things. MARR, SHARI: 35 4 Varsity Ftball managr thanx tm for bugs, victris, and memo- ries 34W resiling w Big Bri, SS,DM LV ya. GOONS. Lets gt Physical 4Toga Party 3Back pken club in desert. 4Talent shw supr freakn. sper fun 4Su- gar ' n ' Spce. AR rmbr me ' n ' laugh. JH yr cisest to my brt. CS special frnd. Kit.ULU. MD.MM,MH,my fave X. machns. LV,Luv, Laugh frevr! MARTIN, MIKE: 35. 132. 152 Track 1-4: Soccer 1 Best! 1st Capt Always best. Matt.Sean- Always together. Vic- we ' re in there! Why did we go to PA that night? Fr. stars at CSUF! MS. skiing on snow in the high Mts. AC DC. Silent Running 80 MPH TK.SK.WK. Stones 4ever. Bowie rules the world! Chris-Good Luck! Les-I saved the best 4 last- I love U you ' re the one! All my friends-Turn face the strange changes. MASON. YVONNE M.: 11, 13, 35, 196 Ski Clb 1-4, S ' n ' S4, Re-B 3- 4.KA-Caf locals 1 2, Hows yo mom, Riv Sno, Beach nites, DBL Datin Skatin, Concert, Grannies PSM32:8. Bon.J Good Timz, Bcb, Riv, Prts, Park. R House, Licens, Mt.7;7,8 JS Blus Bro PSM 119,105. LH Cld9. Ski Bud, K Fine, Prts, CRK Me up. SB my bro-bin2 da bcb? Luv 2 all, Diz.Trix. all my sis bros. God Bles U. MATHESON, DENNIS: 35 MATTHEWS, TERI LYNN: 7, 11, 40, 46, 35, 93, 183 Spirit 4 S ' n ' S4 Yteens Sec.CF-I Miss YA! Thanx Eric, memo- ries and love. GV-You ' re crazy MM Summers Big Scar Love Ya! Big Wen Kisses 4 Men! My SH Buddies: Smurf Lover VM.MS.MF,MD,RL. KC,JS,JM, GC,My Abusers: SP,DM,MO,DK 1 CS Love to Bros Sis MD.SN.JF.TL Coach H. Gonna Miss Ya! Mat- thew. I will always love you XOa Love you Lord. Mom Dad Bye SH I ' ll miss vou 82 MATTMAN. JOHN: 35 To all my friends who made the weekeds. TC. SB. MN. SM, PB, NB, KA, LC. BB. PJ. VM. SN. JH. and others. Off-Road mis- sions, Oil fields, Barstow,Hill- crest, Malvern Creek. Teresa, B,You kept my English atten- dence 100%. Lorrie Thanks for the best limes and all the You put up with. Jim, we ' re gonna race and win. Good Luck to my friends, only born once!!! McBRIDE. STEVE: 29, 39. 93, 110, 140, 208, 140 VSwimming l-4;VPolo 2- 4;Track 2 Rocco-Donuls Srdper. Jeff Meberg Tuna Beer. Mel A tas-Best friends Double dates. SC Shots thanks JRS Good Luck in WP CIF Champs 83 ' Chris Bower Love always forever 4 in the mountains hows tfffy tuffy muffy ding dongs at midnight seagulls are free No Pie Luv U Good Luck at SH take care Beet the system. Bye SH. McCUNE. DA WN: .19. 44 JH Thank you for so many wonderful memories. Too many to name but memories I ' ll never forget. ILY very very much. Tell Fred thanx too. LD very special friend but would be better with handicap DP 7 yrs of special memories never forget Prom SS Thanx 4 always being there for me you too KB nice ears SS Special friends Elene BL.HC.SM.LA.RL.TC MCKELLAR. JEFF: 39 MCKERNAN. JOHN: 39. 192 MEBERG. JEFF: 38. 126 MENDEZ. TERESA: 25. 38, 60 To all-the God Squad lives for- ever, will you? Peggy you ' ve been such a great friend you mean alot to me, I ' ll always be praying for you, Econ was Great. To TLR,PP,BS,MM, KB, YM, KA,JS, WP,LS. TL, RCSNSM all the others: We ' ve been thru a lot with each other lets always be in touch, evn thru the spirit. Be born again JN 3:3 But unless you re- pent you too will perish. LK 13:3 MERCER, DON: 7. 38, 100, 116, 132, 142 It ' s been great. Eric and Steve, you ' re my best friends, and we ' ve had a lot of good times. Karl, you ' re one of the sweet- est, I ' m glad we went out. Pam I ' ll be looking forward to the dark spot on Beach Blvd. A big one for the(S.H.A.F.T.) From big daddy to the Stone City Band, we ' re the best. Wrestlers remember, always win it for the ZIP. Kami I ' m glad I met you. 82 RULES. MESKIN, SHEILA: 2, 38 Class of ' 82 ' We did it! Li I Sis you ' re Great I Love you. ' Tina- Have fun! Gina-Friends for- ever! Ricky-Tbanx Heidi-I ' ll alwayslisten. Tricia make your dreams happen I love you, all the rest of my friends you ' re great without you I couldn ' t have made it. Thanx. METCALF, MARK: 10. 27. 38, 116, 117, 204, 205, 208, 201 My SHHS years. 1-Dazed and confused, then I had my awakning I discovered that Je- sus C. is Lord of everything. You just hav to choose to axept Him. I would like to thank al my friends that God chose to give me 4 fellowship with him. BS thanx 4 al the felowsbip and growing we did together. Tbanx TL Thank you MK, SN,BH, 4 axepting Jesus and know friends 4 eternity. METSA, GARY: 38 MICHELL, LORI: 38 3; VBadminton, 4: Sugar-n- Spice Thanks to friends who have made these last four years fun: MH,EN,WP,JM,DM,DS and Thanks to LG,M D and MH for making my senior year the very best ever. Love ya Mi- chael. Good Luck SM,SY,SC, have fun. Future here I come!!! MIDDLEBROOK. RON: 32, 38, 116, 142, 143 Wrestling 1-4, Football 2-4. Fullerton lost 12-19 League Champ wrestling,4. Remember 294 Senior Index food test MC Dog w glasses sweaty betty juicy lucy FJC next year Dental scb. open wide! See you all in El Salvador MILLER. CHRIS: 38 MILLER. LAURA ANN: 38 Alias: Barbara. Jeanne, Linda. Horiense. Margaret. Stacey. Cathy, orjoyce; Grndbogs4 ever, Acc Ex 1-3 (G.O.W.T.- G.W.G.). CSF 1-4; Latn 1.2, alwys; Apathy Procrstnation 1-4 TP 2-4: 9. Lost in T m Space; lO.TWT.SNT.WT BT. Friday the 13th. Sugar Scruby; 11. Found myself! Hawkeye, Trapper. Brns.Si BJ.U R Precious 2 me.Great race. I Quit! John L; 1.2.Fred, DG.RD,KO,KW.JR, Luv V All!! MILLER. NICOLE: 38 MINES. JULIA: 1. 20. 39, 64, 65. 84. 88, 206 JV Yell 3; VYell 4; Spirit Clb J- 4; S ' n ' S Treas 4: They were 4 great years. Too bad it had to end; WP:A friend ' s a wondrous thing to have, an earthly prayer come true, and daily I give thanks that I found such a friend ia You LS,TR,NC,SA, LM: My love to you all; We had the best memories; DB. CA. KC. PP. JR. DW. TS. RJ. TL. RC, MS. AV. SE, Thanks 4 Love AMemories; Luv 2 M D. MINSHALL, SCOTT: 39 Track 1-4 HJump Great times w Great friends: MN, SN, VM, TC, JH, KA. PB, SS, NB, LC, 2BB ' s, DM, RL, AL, KA, VM; Many XI. 9 Cruses Crashes Great b-days. Magic mt.trip. In- ertubeing, HB Tower 5. Cre- sentBay. Mamotb. Palmspr; GS. X-mas treelot, moves,myown pad-many Keggers, Concerts, Hawaii 82 , Speak w Beek Freek, Green things so many! By SH Best Luck 2 all! Get Rad at Grad! MISCEVICH, DONNA: 39 JV Gym 1 V 2,3. Class Council 1-4 Spirit 3 SnS 4. Ithasgoneby so fast! Liz you are the best around! Can ' t imagine any of the fun without ya. J J you ' ve been there since the start. Thanks Kym times are tough but the fun will last forever. Ali always laugbin $10 a week Love ya. SK such a sweety MM a real buddy MA.RJ.RF.RR.M- S. all the best times ever!!! MITCHELL. ELISABETH: 39 Band 1-4; F.L.D.C.M. Spanish Club 3; W.F.E.N.E.Sugar and spice 4; Ralpbiem vin you ' re the best CC Demolayojod hello bow are you? Toallmr Opens p a c € y friendlB and O FFFYR Sgood luck 1 ELS and LS Let ' s not lose touch CAC- WELO ST It.Why? 143RCS III43. MONROE. HOLLY S: 4. 11, 39. 41. 166, 185, 187, 189. 172. 173 CCountry 1-4; Track 1-4 Most Valuable 1-3. Co Cap Captain 3,4 ASB 82.Sugar n Spice. SM- Hold on to what CH got, 1st ticket quesadillas Luv U sis CCR Carry on that zip zip. GC see Hatcher laugh agaga. Bucko this is it. Fo memories of Prom w you Barry. MB ok there are green giants 1 SR my Farm Hubby. TM U crazy lover. EK special times w you.I love you mom. MOORE, VIC: 39, 116, 118, 119. 208 Football l-4Tbe real League Champs! TL.KR.SP.MM. MB.KA. RM.-TG JG.MD. SN. 1 Defense. MO who? Rember Hillcrest.MMtrip. Ca- taraid Tubing in wrightwood and Cliff diving at Cresent Bay. X-19 crusing and crashing right SM.KA, rember THOE a lot of Sc.Hawii our bust. Sandy D. Forever The Song remains the same! MOORE, KAREN: 39 MURPHY, SUZANNE K.: 11, 33. 39. 48. 88. 106. 107. 190. 191. 206 Lra Ingls-1 f s cheer-2 JV cheer. AFS Bolivia, turning pi- 3 Vpres SnS. Yr bk hi on life-4 D.Prod 1-4. Hi sis. 2 mch, 2 ' HI spce! Lkr rm.mntns. Ques ' dia. CTzy tlks. C U in 30 yrs. Mandi S ' all Greek 2 me THANX.mucho! Mr. Magoo. smiles. F S our 1st yr. JV food, us 4. 2getber agn. 2 all my frnds. y ' ve been spcl pieces in the puzzle of my life! 2 my fam- ily, I luv thank God U Al- ways! MURRA Y, STEPHEN R.: 39 1.2. M.Gannaway, M.Turner and Southern comfort before school. 69Camaro. Newport beach.Maui-Wowie.H.U.T.R.S. 3.4. Melissa Wbeeldon and her pontiadgetiing; harty partys; high. Girl-date with my baby. N NARVAEZ. LINDA: 39 JV basketball 1; badminton I; drill team 2-3.2; Physics had to be the greatest class. Yosemite. the best memories and of course the best spazzes TV.RT.JK.KU and the gang. I love you all. JK you make my life wonderful. I love you Mega! Good luck to MN. Comer. Bear. Party. I made it! Aliases Mildred, Ethyl. Penelope. Roxie. Monique. Gertrude? Who? NATONIEWSKI. JOHN: 39 NA VARRE. DIANA: 12. 19. 35. 40. 46. 200. 60. 84, 185, 186, 190, 191, 206. 82, 83. 201 ASB. Athletics-4. Frosh Sec, Helios 3-4, co-editor-4 KK, PB.KC.CT.TM; growing up to- gether, we endured every bar- rier of adolescency. we bat- tled pains and experienced the love-we had special sharing and trust. May our special bond of friendship last throughout eternity-I love you-STPWL. M M 1-4 Special brothers that made me feel so special-thanks for all the crazy memories-I love you so much! NEFF, MEL AN IE: 40, 41. 192 ASB Treas.2 Class Treas. 2. Ac- colade 4, Drama 3-4. SnS 4. Ted I ' m sorry! Jim wat a guy. I love ya! HP Take my brother please! CC Whatever? Val Del Taco. $13 DON. love you. Larry. I love you! Summer of 81. big black cars. Blvd.. n ' coors. You are always in my sweet dreams. I love youalways. Babe 2 some- day, maybe I ' ll move up to 1. Mom n ' bros. Thanks for 18 great years. NELSAS, RE NAT A: 40, 86. 87 NELSON. KELLY: 40 NELSON. STEVE: 40 NEWBERRY SUSAN: 40. 188. 189. 192 Journalism.4 4X.4 DW you were right. I wish I could live it over for us both. Breg- S G forever! JM you ' ll never know until SF you say you ' re leav- ing home cause you want to be alone aint it funny funny how you feel when you ' re finding out its real To those at SH: Thanks for being there, but not enough. That ' s U SR! NICHOLS. ERIC: 40. 85. 190. 191 Band 1.2 BB 1 Helios 4 RG Its been a great 4 yrs. You ' re the best friend a person could have! Remember New Years. OH, what a night! DM you have been a great friend these 12 .years. Thanks! LM our times together will never be forgotten. You ' re such a super person! MOM, You ' re the greatest mother a son could have. PS I Love You PSS AB will live forever (DM) NICHOLSON. LARRY: 40 The doors to your mind are closed. The time in your life is wasted. CoONisiFonOtoRata- MisonltsikTbisSikDIE Only Hetians bleed. Only Hetians bleed. Conformity is a dreadful deed. A free mind is the fertile seed. All conformists will drown because the closed mind swims in its own urine. And the beat goes on! NISHITSUJL WENDY: 31. 40. 190, 191, 168, 170 Nish CSF 2 Varsity B-Ball 2,3.4 SAB 2 SnS 4 Helios 4 AC- Get it up! RJ-Four minutes! JH-Buff Freshman 867-5309 J JK Good Luck Alwa.ys! Friends for ever LB-STAR! Bruises Truce! DB-Best Lil PT guard! Good Luck VS-My bud- dy carpools V-8 Blood ' n ' Guts G Chopsticks Good Luck! TV- Good Luck Always. Katy, Chao BH- Miss ya. Head of oc co-Luv Ya! TT KO-3 Mus- keteers NIX, KYMBERLI: 40 Midterm Grad Yea! Gymnastics 1-3 Seniors for Hawaii Croup Leader Spirit Club 1-3 Ski Club 2-4 SH Olympics 3 Bronze S S 4 to my friends J J MOB A V DM LH Thanx for the memories! Kevin I Luv Ya sweetie Col- leen Hang in there for two more years Mom Dad I Love You Both. NOBBE. SCOTT: 40. 116. 118. 204. 205 NOON AN. MARK: 40 Trip to Disneyland. Magic Mt. Wbooaa 82 is thru. Ski Mam- moth Oil Fields. RUSH Barsto Missions. Hawaii-Party! Mt. tu- bitt. Green Things cause Trac- ers. Tim-many RAD times. Best of Friends-TC.SM.SN.JH. KA.BB.LC.MO.NB.PB.CS I f reeked w Beek. Ultimate- Grissim Afternoon Parties were trapped like Beavers Cliff- CB Vegas River Concerts UFO Many great times SH Good luck 2 all. NORDELO CORRINE: 40 I finally made it. but I lea ve SH with special memories of many- special people. Dawn-PS. beach bums, many good times, luv ya lots. Sue. what can I say -you R the best! Only 1 more Julie. KS.EQ.DF luv ya all. David- .rou R still 1 to me. DT-it was fun. TC- U R a doll. D RD- TL forever. Class of 82 I ' ll miss you. Bye SH. o OBERMAN. DA VI D: 41 Art club4 Cbior4 Steve, here ' s to next year at UCSB Buick ' s bust! L.S;Broadway 1990. Tabi. my 1 songstress, someday soon our crystal vision. LM. JW, JK, RD,-Tbanx! Kathy Liz-3a.m. movies w Leigh. etc. Kelly, always love. Jennifer P.- you are the best! and our charmed hours and haunted songs will be seen. O ' BRIEN. MITCHELL: 39, 41, 111. 112 Waterpolo 4 Swimming 4 Ski 2 To S.K. a true B.C.B. Friends Forever. To R.R. a free trip to Raliegh Hills.long talks, fights. To MN. TC. Mammoth, snow plows Foreigner and Ravioli To Sue Horton Friends For- ever, good parties, A bottle of ketchup to E.K. Boring lunches, twin cars to JRS my undieing respect and love to KB. RC the B.C.B. power and CIF. OCONNOR. LISA: 8, 29. 32. 41 To MM.HS.BP.KA.VM.RL to all green meanies of lltb to memories iveVe shared that will never be forgot to Santa Barbara I hope we live through it. I wish the best to all of you. May friendship last forever. Lots of happiness to you. Toga was fun with our MR ' s LP par- ties were great Hope Hawaii is Just as fun to MN.LC. you Rjust as fun. OH. SUSIE: 41. 184. 185. 189. 154. 156 Tennis 1234 Badminton 1234 ASB 2.4 Lots of clubs n fun. An- gle- what a doll, my favorite person Tabi-someday C.J: tbanx 4 being u. Jim-you ' re a great buddy. Linda-Love your voice. BonBon-you ' re sweet. Mandy-wben will you ever get mad about anything Mom and Dad-Love you lots. Lucy-Good luck .you ' ll need it. ONG. DA VID: 41 4-Mathteam+ Badminton 2 I love you all. 3 Macbetb-Sbake- speare 4 Golden-Dragon(Cbi- Senior Index 2 295 natown) 5 I don ' t have one. 6 at the SHHS. Mr. Woods my parents and my best friends. 7 VC Irvine 8. The Math the Badminton teams and the nice teachers I have got during this school year. ONG. KAREN: 41 CSF 2-4 Tennis 4 SnS 4 Music always! Best of times. Worst of times. To all those who know me-I have no accent! P.H. Shared secrets, support, and guys! L.M. and S.N. Norway here we come! L.S. Let ' s get out of Ibis rut! Mr. Slater-Thanks! Bye SHHS, Hello Future! OBNELAS, FRED PERRY: 15, 41, 90, 122, 133, 135 I ' ve had a plethora of great times. Steve R. Dave and Mike B. I wish you guys the best of luck. Thanx God for the good unstopable times! 82 Fred Kim. OUELLETTE, ELLEN: 41 El woodstocks unieorns for- ever. Kim thanx for memories Life is what you make it. My buddies -I love ya. The Heights. Common dice . QS. Early mornings. Skiing. Befts ABruises. Kim-I ' m being at- tacked! game do they play? Any Idears. CT. Kel excuse. But oc- cifer We should have Yel Lts. wicked B-rooms. Leave WS alone! Bye-KS,JH. All out of love. Time can only tell. OUELLETTE, SCOTT: 41 Track 2 Football 3 Tennis 3 Drama 2,3 Ski club 4 S.H. I ' m back for afternoon parties. Liq- uid lunches, and ultimate at San Juan Grissom. C.S. re- member New Years! S,M, mid- night rendez-vous. Seniors for Hawaii let ' s party in paradise! We were •Born to be Wild CSVF here I come! 296 PAINE, STEVE: 41 Football-2.5; Band 1; Ski Clb 1- 2; Take it easy, RG.EN, AD,KRDP,KD,kM,DB,JM, Better Years still to come. See you in Mexico! PALMER, DA VID: 41, 137 PALMER, STEVE: 10, 40, 42, 84, 100, 116, 188, 192, 208, 87 FTBL 1-4 league champs .1-4 Var Club the wedding to a LL women here I am Track t-4 3year letterman Pres Dance Club. The Love a beautiful woman is worth all your trea- sures. Love you always Jill Love and Pals MC,KM,WH. TB,DM,KK.JT. KV.RT. Good Luck Leah SHAFT 82 tt 1 Hail to Oblivialion KM Redhair Fol- lies To all under classmen, take off you hosers My pals Good Luck! PARIS, DA VID R.: 42 Love Reign O ' er Me 1st Per. Hack w DB DK(The Geek) and KR cruising the Nash Dino ' s House: 15 shots at KC ' sd missed the parly ):Weddings; ear rings,Pun:KER seat SH it. Bop-a-wop. How ' s your hand. Kit? THE WHO FOREVER SEnior Index JR(Limey)See you in London. tta? KR, KD, JN, JB, JR, DB, DK, AD, SP, Heres to good friends! BEER ME,I ' M FREE! Schizophrenic? I ' m a bleeding QVADROPHENIC! CalifNY, London PAUL, MARK: 42 PEARSON, HOLLY RENEE: 11, 14, 1.5, 23, 42, 43. 52. 90. 106. 107, 184, 185, 190. 191. 200. 201 ASB Treas, Homecoming Queen. YrBk CopyEd. Dance- Prod 1-4, V Song 3-crazy yr Kels,AI-my best frnds 4ever. ILYso much! AF-crazy mem of JC FV. Proms 80 81, spyn- kidnpn, ILY! TC JR-my best budds U R so special 2 me, THANX! KK.DW,MN alI my frnds Thanx 4 all the mem. IL Y all! Jim(5-31-80)memories much love. Robert, my HI bro- hysman in 90 -good luck cutie! Gwen, you turkey scarfout, fasts, Italy?sis,I ' ll luvU 4ever! Thanx Mom Dad,I love you! Lord. I can ' t live w out U. I love you more than I can say. Thanx.Well, bye SH LOOK OUT UCLA!!! PENNER. JAMES: 42, 146, 147 Tennis 1-4 All League 3-4, Mod 3-4 Conformity is the destruc- tion of creativity, Wbo ' so be a man, must be a nonconformist- Emerson The sun will never set on the British Empire - Paul Weller, The JAM, Berke- ley Mods-Rule, Hessians Fade A way!!! PEPPER, BETSY: 42 Graduating? To my best buddy Karebear We ' ve bad the great- est times will you ever forget the toad Hobbit? What fools we were. Love ya. Lisa, Clam- ming bud, Don ' t let the GS get ya Arther Thanx for being there. To The Kid, Be Good from the welders wife. To all my friends Loved all the Party- ing! Thanx for all the memo- ries. Goodbye Sunny Hills! PETTY JOHN, ROBIN: 42 QUEEN Forever They ' re Jerry. I ' ll always remember you. Soph yr was the best ever. Spazzz Bad Habit at the Wood- stock. The Knack Frog Lady at Carl ' s. Kevin and Larry ' s hair. Rock of the 80, Didn ' t mean 2,Trouble. Conners still got the best but. Glens a cutie. I love Freddie MercOry. PHELPS, PATTIE: 26, 42, 50, 190, 191, 206, 207 My fellow sheep Better known as the God Squad especially LS thanks for the memories that will always be a part of me. I Love you all so much. 2 MM. BS.SN.MK,RC.TL,KD,and my brothers JP JP. You Guys are all very special to me. I Love you all. To Jesus. You are the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand. I ' m not quitting I won ' t give up I ' m standing for my crown. PITUCH. WENDY: 2, 42, M, «. 190. 191, 206 Cheer •2 4, JR Pres 3 ASB 3. Annual 4. JM you ' ve shown me how special a friend can be ILY. LS.CA,DB.JR.DW, PP.TM. TLB. You ' re all so pre- cious to me! SA.NC.LM.tr, I love you guys. Good Luck. Tony, the Lord has blessed me.9-19-81, start of something special! ILY! M T Thanx. I Love you. I have the strength to face all conditions by the power that Christ gives me Ph. 4;13 PONCE, RAMIRO: 42 1,2,3,4 and out the door. FH is best friend. GK KB weird but still pals. I like girls soccer badminton. See you in Hawaii, Aloha. FH Hope meet your goals for the future. LAM good- CAMA Buddy. SHHS Cranks. 82 best year June 18,1982 6:30 all over for me. Thank people of America for my freedom. Keep in touch 9520792 Chow Baby! PORCELLI. GAYLA: 42, 191, 82 Softball 1, Basketball 2 Sugar Spice 4. McNeill Mrs Sjos- trom Tom thanks for every- thing you ' ve done. BB thanks for being a special friend. BL YC friendship always. KK good luck always wishing you all the best of luck in the future and many happy memories. Sincer- ly yours LA you dirty sock. Lets go bowling you Kids! KK thanks for everything! PORTER, JOHN: 42 POSINOFF, TAMI: 24, 42, 50 two years spirit club,SnS, To my best buddies LF I LOVE YOU, memories with RG DW-unforgettable! Hawaii Here We Come! BIActingA Singing forever. ' -Summer of 81, forever! With another to come! DB-HC-special friends! SM-Success always you crazy- kid! KA Hey There Kid!..Julie: vacations Si fun special times forever! Mom Dad thanks for everyt hing!!! POULOS, JANE: 43 The past four years here at SH have been great. But now its time to say goodbye-special thanks to Linda You ' ve been a great friend through the years. You really helped me pull through. Lots of Love and Luck to everyone. Class of 82 ' Thank You PRATT. DEBBL26, 43, 92, 113, 197, 83 Where to begin? SH you ' re the best. LD, Andre ' jam sessions- So much more! LA Let ' s go crazy! DM thanx 4 caring. RL- Kermie+ Fozzy. Twinner.you show me so much. A V$45 fone- call. SE thanx 4 being there. RJ UFO.H20snow ski. games, too many to write. I wish you the be.st. GoGo ' s got it. Mammoth. Thanks for everything Mom 3- 3-82! I LOVE YOU ALL!!! Q QUAID, SANDRA: 43 R RALICKE, DAVID: 43. 188 John when I was told I could write my very own personal in- dex I was thrown for a loop. I didn ' t know what to write, so I opted for the universaly accept- ed impersonal index: friends, favorite poem, your favorite animal to eat, a dance to re- member, who I admire most, will you be alive in the year, will YOU miss SHHS. RAMOS, GARY: 43 Punky Meadows, Angel. Cyd all the good times in laguna, and at concerts, starship, Judas priest. Fridays and taxi was a blast with rabbit and bambi, frog lady, benny hill. spaz. kick butt. Steph love that bathin suit. Robin glamour rock lives for- ever. Cyd Roth from Sunset Lane we are bosom buddys for- ever, keep on rockin its a Bad Habit. REDHAIR, BRIAN: 43, 116, 119, 142 1-4 F.B. Wrestling. R.S. over to Disneyland with E.H. and S.P. S.P. we had a lot of fun, dnac- ing. R.G. weekends, all the things we did was great, Craig Park. K.M. too shy with L.J: Lake Taboe after graduation with R.G.andM.C. also anyone else we want to go. M.M. I ' m going to miss you. P.H. I wish I would have got to know you earlier. Everyone that will be here have fun. REED. CRAIG: 43, 85, 91, 116, 208 REED. DEVON: 42, 43, 49, 146, 148 Kare-Bare G T W T.J+ M.B Skiing w NF ' s SL+ KC J.K ' S n more, there ' s NF ' s out there Let ' s find them! Val roomy my psych Rguccis Frats T.W.A EC ICC S F A Deb G T W BP+JH 2 HT ' S WB ' s+SD ' s OCC The waiting at 54tb St B.F ' I. L.Y. M.T.I. C.S PNM+HEMET KH u scam- mer mel info please! KA F F L •Than X BP the weld- er MS Eagles Bullocks N.O.C.D B O B Special buddys AL,DT+ KT Mom+ Dad I love you! REICHERT, VALERIE: 43 To the gang-Remember the cask and all those cute waiters. Those crazy lunches! To Karia: Those days in Physiology talk- ing about R.R. and laughing all the time! South Coast Plaza and lunch at Forty Carrots. To ski- ing at Park City Utah. To Dana: Don ' t kiss face loo much! Bay- lor Bears! Waco, Texas. REIHL. J A Y: 43 The boredom has ended. Neff Palace, Look at Johnny go, Dama Prowler, Brad H.-Hair today gone tomorrow. Cheese extra Vaganzas, Mike-Bad sto- gies. Jeff-why did we gel caught at the Palace? Tubes. Fee is great, Barros, Matt-crin- kle cut, Halloween 2, 200 at- tack. Sorry Mike Chargers are lucky, CELTICS ARE NO. I!! REILLY, CAM: 43, 116 REIJIO. ALEJANDRA: 4.1. 106 (Ale) SnS 4 Dance Prod. 4 V. Ftbl Mngr 4 P.V. w my pals SM CS Hey guys. Jr. luvs. Crab, Alps, Claw.Pharot. J.H. Good Luck Choochie. J.T. Dance budA Crazy hair. Ftbl memories victs. Thanx guys, for the bugs. R.F. J.S. Jr. pals, G.K. forever Boo your very special. (Bio Daddy) Pumper, your are a Super Freak. Love you guys. S.M. Su- per Freak dancers. Farewell Good Luck SHU BEPECKA, STACEY: 43 3Y-Teens 4S S Oolie, thinkin about the times we waved last yr. is funny, I knew Iday wede make it, I luv ya. Germ, so many many laugbs, I bope tbey continue 4ever. Journey. Tbe Pix we gave B. L.T. daquries at 12 Balpb. Good Luck. Hi Dave. W.S. we made it! R.J. M.A. tbanx 4 tbe pumpkin. Rose, no more wire bangers. B.L. See, we did live tbrougb it. Parly Pooper! RHEE, SUN: 43 RHOADES, ROBERT: 44 RICHEY. RANDY: 44, 85. 110, 111, 112, 113, 140, 141, 86, 87 Waterpolo 1,2,3,4,1,2,2.5,3.5 Best friends forever:SK, MO,EK,JM.JK. C V,EK,BZ,SM. we know we ' re 1: New buds.JM.DK.MC. all of ' 82: Old buds:H20 friends, CF,MS,VM.:- CF, VM,-Lil babes:I luv you all: Sprague is tbe greatest water- polo coach in tbe world-Love ya big guy sorry we couldn ' t do it: old loves: GC,DH.SS,LS, MS,DP: SH: Cool-USC Better Mitcb-Rad Kiernan S.-HAHAH RICHTER, STEVE: 30. 44. 192, 146, 147 Cross Country 2.3 Track 2.3 Ac- colade Excalibur 4 Tennis 4 Tbe best part of S.H. was my great friends. MB a true friend DByour survival metbod is tbe best, FO keep running to beav- en. SA tbe locker room loop! BL thanks for tbe chance. ME good luck. SS GP have fun as Sen- iors, while I ' m at UCLA! I promise I will be at my Funeral on time and not cut!! RICKETSON. KEVIN: 44. 116 G.day How ' s it goin? I graduat- ed. It was ok G.day. Take off! Next year I will be a fresh- man so get out. No one gets out alive! RIGGERT, GREGG: 44. ISO, 151, 86, 87 BIGNEY, ROBERT: 44 BIOS, ANTHONY: 44, 194 JI,JII,JIII, Oops almost said, JIV-Enjoyable. PB you are a fool. Key club-I ' ll keep this clean. CG-you can ' t be LG for- ever because everyone will be gone. MS-wben your EJ said nobody wins be was refering to you.A.S.-stick with cards tbats where your money is. RJ-may Anne be good to you and MC always burn .you HPPPO. RISK. JAMES: 44 RITCHIE. JANE: 2. 4. 44. 45. 62. 63, 85, 106, 107, 110, 197 3yrs. V.Swim 3 yrs. DP 3 yrs. Cheer,Song It been real DW Wok. ' Prty stag dances 9 ' er FF. TR. SA Andre Drive ins I luv you. 3 musks ntbk muncn out. BB;bey baby. Nip in there MM.VO. Pnk Le MO.KC I luv ya Jeff spy space driver! CT;Pal specialF. LS; wally lobster FF WP.JM special talks. CR.KK. LB BB You ' re hot! Party ston- ers.stag! Dr;Bio fun KK I luv ya spy! DB baby. FFbethereal- Rl ' ziO. TONILEE: 2. 4. 39. 44. 93, 207 Because He lives I am Born Again PTL 79 NK-ROP Lov Ya MM-colo WF Mex Prom L.Sba Footsteps in tbe sand I luv you PP,LS.NK-Godsquad True MM,BS,NK-BFFE Beachbouse TM-sis MF-tears JS.BL-Utab JS-God is here KC-CC Cookies Rocky Mom-pals FETREASI soph cbeer2 VP3 Nurse4 Thanks God we made it togeth- er! NK.MM-Point Loma here we come! Metcalfs-Second fam- ily THANKS! ROBLES. VIVIEN: 44. 104. 105 Shield 1: Shield Rifle. A V Rep, Florida 2; Rifle Ldr; 4: Band Sec. 3; DT (everything) Ldr. 4: Spring Tonic Show 2-4; LM- you ' ve got my love friend- ship forever! HLG-Love, need, want, care for. I ' ll alwa.vs be there, promise. L F A F T O A E B yours always, sec CLR-Take it. Rebel! KD- Friends Always! Spaz, HLG, JH,LS,-Shine Bright! ST KL- love ya! Viv aka Mom 49. ROGERS. JAMES: 11. 41. 44. 80. 84. 85. 132. 135. 182. 185. 186. 190. 191, 194. 199. 82. 86. 87 ASB-4 X-Country-2.3 Track-1-4 Key Club-2-4 Pres.-3 Varsity Club-4 Yearbook-4 Sportscast- er-3.4 Fred-Runner. Angela U R tbe best! Holly-U R Special! Conway -true friend in Jesus! I can ' t believe bow great it is! LM.KO.MC.BT.JT.KCKC, JS.SP.-Miekey ' s Place all sum- mer! AF.SC.SO.HP.AY.TL. ME. MD, MD. L P. HM. LS.LB. DN.-It was great in ASB! I will miss it alot! Goodbye SHHS I had a great time! Thanx every- body! ROGERS. SEAN: 44 Track 3 To my good friends Matt. Mike. Rich camping rules. Hungers and Assoc. Inc. Lives. Yea right! Don ' t forget La Guitarra. Yvonne your great, luv ya. Holly, where is my picture? Hockey Cranks. Let ' s get it up. CB750 125M.P.H. the R.I. KID. I don ' t know take off. It ' s been real! ROI. T ATI AN A: RULAPAUGH. DEBRA: « 2 year GirlDate 3year Drama club. Thespian club Key club. Went to first Prom Loved it! Best friends-Renu and Debra and Doug. Got engaged 4 year thank you friends for your sup- port! I ' ll miss ,you Mrs. McGin- nis and Mrs. Moore! Was in school play Secret Affairs of Mildred Wilde played He- len . BVMSEY. JEFF: 44 BYKOWSKL LINDA: 45 SADLER. LYNN: 45 Well SHHS It ' s over, Thank .you! It was great. LS You have been the greatest! All my love and friendship is always with you. To all my other friends at SHHS. All the best. Val, good luck at Baylor. Paul. Here ' s to all our special times together, I ' ll love you in a very special way. forever. Good-bye Sunny Hills. SAFFEL. LISA: 4. 12. 38. 42, 45. 88 PP Memories I will never for- get. A friendship made by the Lord. TLR. JS. NK. KA. KB. TM. MF. KC, BL. DT. BS. SN. MM. M. -God Squad. It is no longer I who lives, but Christ who lives within. Gal 2:20. I love U All PTL! DP-See you in heaven my special friend. God Bless. Val-Wbat would I do without you!SH-I pray that you all find the happiness I found! Jobn.3:3 SALCIDO. BERNIE: 21. 45 SALEM. SARAH: 45 Spirit Club 2 Sugar n Spice 4 Y- Teens 4 Thanks to all my friends for tbe fun times and good friendships we ' ve shared SA.KW HS I ' ll never forget you keep laughing. Sue Bri you ' re tbe best, crazy times to- gether. Girl date 82 Natives rule. CK my special friend for- ever. I love you all Good Luck! SANDMEYER. MATT: 45 SARAIYA. MONAL: 45 Soccer 1-4. Swim team 2-4. Wa- terpolo 3-4. JV Crosscountry 1. Kiwanis Club 1-4. Chess Back- gammon Club 203. CSF 1-4 SA WTELLE. LEDENE: 45 GR and CG You really made 1st and 3rd period fun! RP- Party Hearty!-LRJS Thanks for bear- ing with me through the hard times! Good Luck with PS and fun in tbe future. LM-Have fun with Stevie. (opy-Dopy!) I love you. BJ.JR Hope we have alot of good times to come! To all my friends at SH: Those who have friends are truly rich! Love and Happiness! SCHAENING. STEVE: 45. 199 To the sportscasters. 4 years of fun and excitement. To the de- voted followers of our holy Lord Amen! In memory of the mung Bean Festivities. To Tony Be there or be Rombus like and to all my good friends I blank you now. May you all live long and prosper. And in conclusion I thank John Mur- phy our long lost leader. And so it goes. SEAMAN, CARA: 43,46 Backpacking Club 3. SnS 4. V. Ftball manager 4 Quadsitting 3 Boy-watcbing 1-4, SM-PV and all the fun we had. MS.JH- cruising and RHPS AR-tbe laughs, tbe memories, and tbe times with SM.JH SM- share secrets and weirdest places Jr. lu vs. driving with SM or should I say risking our lives. Bugs Bunny and Garfield forever! Aloha SH SF Here I come! SECHLER. JULIE: 11. 12. 13, 48. 50. 88. 106. 107 1-4 Dance Pr. Ski Club Sugar n Spice social club To TL.BS.TM KC.CB.BL.Be drunk but not with wine Isaiah, wew! KA God is so good and so real! TL Jesus is here! To BF.KT. I luv you To MS Livia To Stu Perrier and Casadillas. BF.LA Iday driving to beach Ha Ha. Stop!!! To my brothers and sisters well were on our way to life forever. See Ya here there or up! SHAFFER. SCOTT: 46, 48, 85, 122, 123, 132, 133. 134. 197 Var. CC 104 Var. Track 1-4 Ski 3-4 What to say? Katby, Its been great we ' ve said it all before so thanks, and remember, you ' ve got my love always. DM You give great ear. Stay in touch, and keep laughing. Beaker Buddies, you guys are great, be careful! Sunny Hills, you ' ll never see the likes of me again! Watch out world its your turn!! SHARP. WENDY: 17. 47. 48 SHAW. KIMBERLY: 48 Boobies well I made it Mom and Dad Thanks luv ya. El-your the greatest-muncbun-BIG RED! Unicorns are forever-El what am I gonna do thanks for the memories friends forever! Alan-Special thanks to you I love Ya babe! San Diego Yah! Skiing smell sometbin burnin? Volleyball Quarters-The Heights. Buddys I luv Ya! LIVE, LOVE. LA UGH cuz life is wonderful!! SHEA. CHRISTOPHER: 23. 48, 91. 116. 208. 209 Jesus saves! Past friends: MO. JO, Mr. Jack Daniels, 151. Shrooms. DSL Goofy. Hank. Thanks TL 396 Chevy, the Cave. No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting tbe dawn. We did it Trigger Freeway Champs Goodluck Beck, Lisa A. Bynum. Always strive to SURVIVE THE DOORS ' Repent and You will be saved in Christ. Goodbye. SHEPHERD, RICK: 48 SHIN, HYUN: 48 SHIRATORL VICKIE: 48. 168. 169 B-Ball 2,3,4 SnS 4 SnS 4 JK Good Buddy WN my pal V8 Um Yummy to my Tummy! Ha Ha Blood Guts on the Jacket what a blast! Thanks for being there when I needed you most the best of luck to you in everyth- ing you do! You ' ve been tbe best friend I ' ve had since I moved here! JH You ' re awesome! AC Get it up! Best of luck to you Joe! Later Dayz! SHORDON, CHRISTOPHER: 13. 48 SILGAILIS, STEVEN: 48 SIMONIAN. TANYA: 48, 53, 62. 63, 106, 107 Frosh-Soph2: JV Yell 3; V. Song4; Dance Prod. 3-4; SH- Friends goodbye, love you all. Sberie; True friends 4-ever. (sis) Julia-MACRO! Fun w TB.PB.JR.DB.KC.DG Scott. CWUWAMT Max. ll t-4-80 forever, a wish come true. Prom, my woo, our 1-tough year, we did it! Thanks for all tbe memories being yu. I LOVE YOU!! FC-83 BYE-BYE SIMPSON. KEVIN: 48 SINGH. RA VINDER: 48. 198 Alias Giani in India. 1 thru 9 in India. Got interested in spa- ce astronomy. Hearst Castle forever. Uncle Fred-keep up Senior Index 297 your good work Don V Stop Be- lieving Yeah! SHHS Good Bye everybody. Hope you all re- ceive great happiness in life Don ' t forget me good Grog. Happy Bojos G ' Bye. SINSEB, SABRINA: 33, 48 Mom Dad and Steve, I can ' t ex- press my love and gratitude, I only hope to one day make you proud. Love to NS,MD,BM, who were always there, but mostly to LD for all the early limes. Rene, love laughter and friendship always. Kal, You are my happines, I love you so much. SLIGER, HOLLY: 48 Kim Kim Fredrick ' s don ' t do anything I wouldn ' t Kathy Long Legs Dont ' forget Carmen Val. Giggle Giggle Suz, Bre, Sar don ' t let the bedbugs bite Karen. Knotts Dis. and the hat ' s. Nickey Lisa don ' t give up hope. Sol 4 Colleen you ' re one in a million but don ' t spend it Danny my heart don ' t forget Sis 82 rules from Ya Ya Luv Ya Don ' t stop smilin H D SHHS Tiger. SMITH, DEBBIE: 48, 105 SMITH, H. SHELDON: 49, 116, in, 118, 119, 142, 143, 188 SMITH, LAURA: 1, 2, 64, 65, 49, 84, 91, 93, 166, 167, 190, 191, 206, 207, 214, 172 Crosscountry 4, Track 4, JV G Gymnastics 1, JV Basketball 3, Cheerleading 2,3,4, Varsity Yell! SnS, Publications, Spirit, French, Anglers, and Key Club. Good Luck to all my friends at SH I love every one of you ' . Thanks for the greatest memo- ries. Love to my family. Re- joice in the Lord always. Phi- lippians 4:4. Praise God For- ever! SMITH, MARK: 4, 10, 32, 43, 60, 85, 116, 118, 119, 190, 191, 208, 83 Ftble 1-4 Real League Champs; Varsity Club; Party Cord. Thanks Dewey we made it fun Mike best times at the beach Diana You ' re the best, you too Kath and Trea Babe I love you guys good luck SW with B-Buiiding best parties, right Rob; Adam; Thanks Julia for special memories; Hey Liv; TL,LS,PP, stay strong; Peg, KK never a dull moment; wish you were here DC. SMITH, MONICA: 40, 49 Dolly it ' s never been the same since u left. BFF BF My pre- cious Pals; so many crazy times A memories; BB, Journey; NBF.NP Boys ' . BWCIocals; Hemet! DR VR very special. I ' ll always be here 4u. MDASW- Great talks DT.TM, JM.KC, -Special friends. MSScSS I luv u both Mom A Dad-Tbanx! To all my friends: Precious friendships, talks and laughter last 4ever. SMITH, WENDY: 26, 48, 49, 85 SOLOMON, JOHN: 49 SP ANGLER, HEATHER: 49, 107 Journalism 2 Gymnastics 1-3 Dance Prod 4 Kelly-stay with the barn; you ' re great; home- coming; love ya colleen- Are you still a carrot-I ' m a Veg- love ya; stay in touch; ' 69 ' Al- lan-where ' s my lunch Eric Kough-thanx summer of 81 ' - you ' re great-keep in touch- Good Luck in college Sole- Tbaox for ail your help-world Drama 4; Call Tina-keep on driving; you ' re sweet. SPERO, GREG: 49 STRVTKA, STEPHANIE: 49 To everyone who has made my 4 years unforgetable! ToCN: PS!SP Parties, Bch, togas Toks aye! DD,SP A Chousequarters To EO: WBlvd, Parties, Quar- ters, Drink up! ToJH Frats, Good luck! To PH my favorite teacher what will become of us now! STEINBUBGS, STEPHEN: 49 STEINKE, ANDY: 49 Known as the stud. Most un- spirited student 1,2,3,4. Now a word to my best friend Rich, Strawberry. Key Club 2,3,4. Bestest member 4, That ' s all. Corky, a person who could hardly be called a person. Math student 1,2,3,4. Elton, Rod. and Mike; rest in peace. Hyperac- tive 1. Now to everybody in the school my most. These last two lines contain my most impor- tant information. STEWART, MARIBY: 27, 35, 49, 106, 107 Dance Prod. 1-4 Var. Ftbl Mgr 4 SmS 4 Disney 4 1 Love Mickey Mouse! Dancing fish have no lips! drunkin donuts late night movie UNIV. of UTAH here I come! DEO Remember me as you pass by as you are now so once was I. As I am now so will you be prepare thyself to follow me! STOOPS, MICHAEL: 49, 194 Key Club-1,2,3,4 Social Chair- man-3, VP-4. Hey Huey, Duey, and Lumy! Can I have my pen- nies back? CW-How it go! AS- Buy an album! CORKY-EMBO! RJ-Ole ELO! CG-Esad! STRAND, WILLIAM: 49 STREET, DINA: 1, 50 Rifle squad, drill, Florida 2; Peer Counseling 3; AFS Aus- tralia 3; German Club Presi- dent, AFS Club President; SnS 4. NK you ' re remarkable. SM Diesel bunnies and much more. CH Great communica- tion, HH permanent carwash buddy. MS it ' s meant to be EL 4 down, lot to go. Good, friends, sunshine, jet, lag, college — love you. SUSSMAN, HOPE: 50 To all my friends-Thanks for laughing, caring, smiling, shar- ing, listening, crying, munch- ing, partying, etc. with me. I wish good fortune to you all! To MM, LO,KA all the way to SB! toJ R,LC great pals. Keep In touch. To CD-tbanks for all of your predictions and support. ToCR ILYFF SWAIM, MONTY: .50 SWAIT. DeMARIO: 50 SWEET, VONDA:.50 SYPIEN, LINDA: 32, 50, 187 ASB Soph, Sec. CSF Thespian Pres. Sec. Key, Chamber Choir, Speech, AFS Sugar S. Music. B. Spirit, HMS F Se SAMW. Special thanks: LM Klieman, Romeo, LC.JC A. RC ' W. Eric. Hay. A bell is no bell till U ring it, a song is no song till U sing it, love in UR heart wasn ' t put there to stay. Love isn ' t love till U give it away. OH TADLOCK, LISA: 51, 192 TAKAGL RYO ANDREW: 50, 90, 190, 191 1 -2 Japan wasn ' t at SH. 3-4 SH 4 Helios Editor. SH- Thanks SH for a memorable two years. I ' m glad I came back. Thanks SH teachers, the staff and especial- ly my friends for making me feel comfortable here. A sad good-bye to the class. 82-Didn ' t Stop Believing. TALA VER, KAREN: 42, 47, 50, 106 To my friends whom I love dearly. Thanks for all the memories BF UR a very spe- cial friend I wish you all the love end happiness in the world. SH wouldn ' t have been the same without you. DT,I ' m so glad we ' ve grown so close. We ' ve Aeea through lots. Ev- erything always works out for the best. ILY FF,MS so gald we ' ve gotten closer. ILY Mom and Dad Thanks, all my love. TAYLOR, DEAN: 51, 126, 127, 128, 137, 208, 200 B-ball 1-4 Through my sports friends I have made the time was short but memories are eternal. B-ball educated me more as a person than a player! Vicky-School wouldn ' t be the same without you. CR-Tbis isn ' t good-bye SE-BB Tbanx for 5 out of 10. TB your erazy- ness made me laugh Tbanx! TEIXEIRA, DA VID: 51 TELLES, DARREN: 51, 52, 118, 119 TERNQUIST. RENEE: 51 Jill, Kari, Karen, Juli-I love you all. So many memories- Bobby McGees, football and basketball games, TPing. Jill- Good luck at SD I ' ll miss you. Karen-CMR and sask wateb. Kari-SF and many fun times. Juli-Remember those curli- cues. SH-Good-bye. Mom and Dad-you ' re the best. TERRY, ROBERT: 51 Good-bye SHHS Its been fun. Senior year went too fast. Kel- ley Yvonne luv u both. Vic your out of there. Just kidding. Jen- nifer ur a good friend. Scott, Jim Sheldon, Craig lets go rid- ing. Acct. 4some s see u later. Ron Woerner, Fran Obler 1 Eng. Teachers. BW-lets go backpacking. Well, bye again SH. TEXTOR. MICHAEL: 51, 85, 116 Football 1-4 League Champs .3,4 Thanks MD,MS,SS,SW for all the crazy times. Mammoth ' 81, Mack the knife. Quarter finals- who won? Trish-Thanks so much for all the wonderful memories, I Love You! THACH. RATH A: 51, 194 Teunis2 Badminton, 2 Thanks everyone for being my friends, especially Penelopy, Ethyl and Mildred. We ' re some crazy sen- iors. Always porking out, doing crazy things. Keep this up and we won ' t make it through col- lege. Nug, we ' re too smart. Ha! Ha! What airheads. Susan, keep in touch. Love ya ell, Roxie PS Oh! Mitch how can I forget you, elweys bugging me in physics. THAI, BINH: 51 THALER, ALLAN: 51 THAMS, KURT: 51, 192, 193 Valedictorian Assistant teach- er. Physics, 3; Teacher, Com- puter Programming, 4; Execu- tive Editor, The Accolade, Doc RJL-My best friend forever. LSG-My love. BDL-My hope and affection, program school; begin for grade;-fresbmaa to Senior do begin ATTND- CLASS: writein (ESSAYS); ACE(TESTS): end; end. Word processing lives, my dears; catch the spirit. THOMASSET, DEBORAH: 2 10, 42, 51, 53, 88, 106, 107 2 my friends luv u all, nvr frgt Barb, Md-nte Bch. dates, Knt ' s nvr told! Non, My buz ' n bud, 7 ' s ya! KT,VW,PWR,MM, boys,luv, secrets Dev, wild nis w BP JH, kis ' o bro ' s. Dance Prod. 81-2 sumr 81; PN Knt, 54 St., TP.BB Jurny, B ' mrs McD ' s, cuzi nk ' d scam! Lts tbanx, luv u alwys.sis, u 2! FA 4evr yrs! Luv 42 Luck 2 all n yrs 2 come!!!! THOMPSON, DEBBIE: 19, 51 TOBEY, JULI: 51, 106, 107 Spirit Club 1,2 Y ' Teens 3 SnS 4 Dance Prod. 4. My buddys, all the fun times. Jill, dance bud- dy. Wining sessions, chore stalling. Karen, SSS.HHH! notes wimpy, Kari, nails, nails, nails! MS your a star! Juli H. 1 AR my oldest pal all the luck in the world. KU,KK,JB,RT my special friends, I love ya! Mike, good luck, 1 bro! SP your a doll! bye SH! TODA, BETH: 51, 190, 191 3-DTL 4-HPE UC San Diego- Re velle. TURNER, CINDY: 14, IS, 42, 47, 52 51, 60. 88. 106, 107, 185, 200, 201 FS JV Var yell ASB Pep Fish- ing Homecoming Princess Elks Sch. Dance Prod 4 spirit 1-4 SnS Biola Nur-ETERNAL plans. RJ BEST friend, God ' s love treasured, a forever friendship. RT I ' m your 1 fan, luv ya stud. MANY a memory with Brian. TM-an inspiration. DN stpwl, FNL 82. PB.KK,KC most specialist; unforgettable times. I LOVE YOU. No gift is more needed by a dying world than a living savior! TWIN EH AM. JAMES: SI VP Backpacking Club Hawaii Club Championship Auto Rac- ing. Califormula, Remember 298 Senior Index AT the beach parly. Donut Run, To all my great Mends and buddies SJ. RT.CS.CB. JP.LK.GK keep in touch and don ' I do anything I wouldn ' t do. Love you RF Let the good times roll. See you in Hawaii and the races class of 82 the BEST! u UJKIC. GEORGE: 51 UNGER. LESLIE L: 51 Ski Club 2,4 Track Manager 2-4. Mirrors, Spray paint. bath- room doors. Dribble. Sopho- mores 84. Thanks to all my triends.F.D. Even though we aren ' t talking. Bacardi and Dr. Pepper.T.F. M.B. V.S. Friends forever.S.H.S.H. S.H. S.A. C.E. J.B. 7 7 Track meets. D.R ' s Appt. Hey Laddy Laddy Lo. Two-Tone Gr. Happiness is . . . Good Luck Monica Vicky. Daddy ' s car! Love ya! UBIBE, GRISELDA: 51 UYEDA, KAREN: 51 Trivia 1, Drama 2,CSF 1-4, Su- gar ' WSpice.I am going to miss my crazy friends: Lolita, Feli- cia, Beatrice, Ethel, Rosalee, Mildred, Wanda, Penelope, and Boxy. You ' re all the Greatest friends ever. To my buddies Steve and Angela, the best of luck. Also good luck to S.G. B.L. M.T. and M.O. in 83! Keep in touch. VALENZUELA, RITA: 52 VARGAS, MARK: 52, 122, 123. 142 Wrestler 1-4, Track C.C.2-4 and 3,4.Hola! Goodbye every- one and good luck. You ' re going to need it.Tbanx for all the great times. LYD. see ya in the future 84-88 I Love You. Bye friends fe neighbors. Go see the CHUMS tonight. They ' re bet- ter than me and I ' m the BEST! ADIOS! VARNELL, BEN: 52, 116 Football 1,4 TRACK 3,4 To the many Bloods that I couldn ' t have got through school with- out. D.O.E. Remember all the parties and Hollywood HOME every weekend. RD 400 ' s Rule. Hope College is this much fun. Good luck to all my friends that will be at SHHS next year.Chris get with it! Thanks M ' n ' D Get off my cloud, babv. VAYNKOF, ALLA: 52 VERMEERSCH, BONNIE LYN: 41. 52. 106, 185, 186, 188, 189 Activities plus, just what can I say to all the memory-makers of these years? Too many things can ' t put them all in. Thanks, Sunny Hills, for the fun!ASB- Tbis year we are the tops! (And we know it) Spirit Club.l- 4,Drama 1, French Soc. Shmn.3, Y-Teens Pres. 3,S.C. Treas. 3 ASB Social Chairman 4 Thanks-love you all! VESAL, SADAF: 52 SV ' s you ' re the greatest!!! Suby thanks for being you! R.T. re- member the good times!Tomor- row is a path we ' ve yet to choose, a chance we ' ve yet to take, it ' s the joy we ' ve yet to know, the love we ' ve yet to show for it ' s the people we ' ve yet to be.P.S. Mom Dad. you ' re the best. I could ' ve never done it without you. VESCIO, GREG: 52, 111 To Nina,You are the most car- ing person in all the world. I ' m so glad we met.To Ericlunch- time, after school, Eric, Hove ya.To Jay. you are my friend forever. Summertime Jay. Yeah! T.M. wild woman. To G.V. P.F. A.S. stay out of trou- ble. Lori P. Your beauty goes beneath your skin. To a great guy Hi lUr. K VIVIANO, TONY: 52 Geori,Korba Ommar Back- packing 2,3 Apisiotomy Club John Wayne Gacy Fan Club. The Crotb of Plenty.Hunting trasbcans and people with Bri- ar Doves Green Machine . Mid- night shows with the group.5th per. musk parties with J.S. Phill ' s parties. The Magic hat and the aura of Goodness. Viddy well little droggies.Cthulhn bless the Boss and all the tramps like us VO, THVY: 52 You ' re an aide now? Jill, wanna play b-ball w me,Jo, Karen. Kari? Jane, lets get a drink. Rat.let ' s eat.Wen Vicwe ' re early again. Lin, Yosemite Florida.Have fun w JK. Beth, what happened? Trinb Grant,best wishes! Yummy Dave, thanks for putting up w me. Van, good luck,cous!To all my friends Keep in touch, I ' ll miss va! Eve! VORBECK, ALEX: 14, 15, 17, 42, .52, 185, 187, 192, 193 Stu, memory maker 2 many 2 none 2B 4gotten ILV CL tree n ski exciting? VR DBest! ILV Creepy mouse frs4ever A,F, LA keep up craziness L.D. streakin.SH hills alnite par- ty.D.P. proud fu lurUguys K.D. Bbud wild times, long talks; Mammouth trips playin games! L.G. sameness J.S. -too hip tbnks Today I don ' t want to live for,l want to live. w WALKER, KIM: 52. 90 To Holly,go for it with Danny, Kathy.C.B. and P. A. Don ' t mix- .Hard on Nrus Monica, G.C. at SH a day with S.Is what you need. Laura, many happy mov- ies to U H.f ' w.A. Disney- land. RE: fwr shops stink Fred Ornelas, you ' re the best. Re- member N.B. D.L. Cano ' s.we made it thru the rain with God,B,M. AND E.W.F. I love you A. And F.good luck to all SH seniors.you deserve the best. WASSERMAN, PAUL: 6, 11. 52, 58, 100, 101, 182, 187, 83. 87 TGIOver ASB 4th Bolie Polyes- ter-Linn.Carl ' s 3rd Allison + Mike = Friends always.Plane- tarium- Where does the light come from? Little tubes, stu- pid. ' Mike ' s 18th; They ' re all actors! Kelly I never expected it 2nd semester.But a pleasant surprise! Security Pacific in LA Cars in Garages! 2 or 3? Santa Cruz- But then its not! Welcome to the real world! WATANABE, ALICE: 52 To my friends, I have known you since elementary school, Jr. High, and most recently in high school. I will never forget the wonderful memories I have of my friends and high school.S.G.. I hope I will see you after we graduate B.B. I ' ll see you in F.C. Good luck and keep in touch. ' 82 Forever WEBER, JILL: 52 WECKLER, WAYNE: 52 Class of 82 F.B.I Track 1,2 Sportscasting 3.4 Key Club 1,2 Peer Counseling 3 L.Z. All my love. Homecoming. Prom, all those memories.The beacb.our Island, our dream. What has yet to be.Life.D.T. Doc. see you in the pros.J.R. All my bugs.Julie S. many warm sunsets.Gordon. thank you, I think I know me. SHHS my years of develop- ment, memories never to be forgotten. It ' s Real WEIR, JON: 52 WESSLUND, REGIS: 53 WHISTON, MISSY: 52 Cath- my sis special friend,I luv you so much. Kimmy-my Itl. sis.If you are ever in troub- le,you know I ' ll be there, I luv you. T. W. Special friend, lot of good times,Luv ya. T.C. M.V. B.F. hot Camaros, Supertramp H.B. the Cars. Gd. luk with B.H. Lot of special memories.I luv la. M.F. N.D.N. Thank Mom Dad Gram. Luv you all.R.S.Luv ya.Goodbye Sunny Hills. WHITE, DENISE: 23, 47, 53. 106. 107, 197 D.Prod. 1-4.F.S. Cheer 2,J.V. Cheer 3, Sugar 2,Spirit 1-3,S S 4. J.R. friends forever.stag dances, celebrate,thanx for a great friendship.H.P. Dance buddy, thanx for all the good times J.M. sweatballs. L.V. 80. Apr.3, you still mean alot. E.C. Pbys.buddy, thanx for everyth- ing.W.P. D.B. C.A. L.S. All the great times we shared, J.T. good luck in everything, keep on dancing. WHITLOCK. ERNEST: 53 WILLIAMS, JENNIFER : 53 My SH years have been fun! Grand theft moped;Punk ' n Dale; To all who were in per. 1 3. J.S. and his fingers! Thanks to my special friends. S.M. A.R. M.S. S. V.C. R.P. Rob T. you ' ve been a special friend ' Tim Kim.you made French worthwhile. David O.I ' m going to miss you Mac! Bye SH! WILSON. JIM 53 WISE. STEVE: 26, 53. 85, 116, 208, 209, 86. 87 WOBKEN. SCOTT: 53 WOODS, DAVID: 53 YONEMOTO, MARCIA: 47, 53, 106, 185, 192, 193 Journalism 3,Exec. Editor Co- Ed-In-Chief 4, ASB 4, Dance 3,4. Dmoc 2-4 Squirrels 3.4 R.P. Club 4 Let the disappoint- ments pass, let the laughter fill your glass A word from J.B. Best ship is a friendship-L.G. S.C. CL. K.T. My love and thanks go out to you-you are my greatest asset. R.J.L.-Comfort- er h-s more than 1 meaning. In- side jokes-Pink upholstery, place to beee. YOON, ANGELA: 53, 85, 185, 186, 189 To everyone who has touched my he ' art-THANKS,! LOVE YOU ALL; PauKmy Little Bro. Best Friend)-You are the GREATEST: Jobn-Thanks for your support encourage- ments; Mom Dad- DON ' T worry about it, You don ' t know how much I really appre- ciate you two.Love you both, a lot; Love when you can,cry when you have to.be who you must,that ' s a part of the plan - Fogelberg ZARETT, RONALD: 54 ZAVALA, LAURA: 54, 160, 163, 164, 176 Field Hockey 1 Volleyball 2-4 Softball 1-4 Soccer 4 Sugar W Spice 4 W.W. Remember Part of you is me and a part of me is you forever.Iasting Thanks for the beautiful memories and precious times. S.G. Thanks for being there kid, Luv ya lots. A.B. you ' re ugly. K.V. Centi- pede, SIk K.D. Rip on you in 25e D.M. Thanks for the letter. Soccer buddies, Friday nites at Marlenes. Senior Index 299 In Memoriutn Marnie Jane Provance 1965-1981 John Jarvis Browning 1965-1981  ' i r- ' i iVTw : ..- ' . lii 5CH00L OPBKl ' S C- uck! ) ' 5pVrt UJ(3 . ' ' ; 6irbTmnit . i r.j i- ' Dsi Ts ' ' n t: fvy ' i - Pi ' v c. i  o ' C F Firul ' i: ii h a. ' u)hoo ' mHmf w Vance. Cprt ) Love you, (OOOLUO: 304 Closing Ba S ou. Oar Li n C jA y.utj:: WU o Closing 305 306 Closing Closing 307 308 Closing 1 51 H l ' J H ,w. L.. A I Closing 309 M ,StWrfiU. l!Vliy 310 Closing I Closing 311 - c ' e y 1 y I 91 ' i ' j HHl l l HJH I Bi l H HH H H K y pvS P p i t jll 312 Closing -j)%JUL vjC-tC ICM JHA) V J, hH . t- T 10 ptiM r J ' i2JL 4 5 7 - r ; Sr -K I
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