Turlock High School - Alert Yearbook (Turlock, CA)
- Class of 1981
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Freshman Paul Saini enjoyed meeting and lunch- ing with President Carter during the l980 sum- mer. l wrote him a letter and he invited me to lunch! sxclaimed Saini. For some THS students summer meant working and earning extra cash. Remembering his summer job. Senior Brian Machado commented, I was just doing what I was told to do. Senior Kenny King described his job, that, lf you like wet feet you'll like washing cars? Meanwhile, some THS students spent money rather than earning it this summer. Trooping across Europe and commanded by chaperon! teacher Doug Adams. THS students visited nu- merous countries. Reactions to the trip? Students enjoyed a new sense of freedom and concluded. Getting away! Thatis what was special about Eu- ropel' 4 - Summer Activities N' yu if X Mu ,Ami f .: wg , wig Q I BELOW: Tina Larson and Kirsten Cross enjoy reading a magazine. LEFT: Paul Saini smiles as he shakes President Car- ler's hand. BOTTOM: Dining at Cedar Station, Richard Cle- mens ancl Tuckie Sani give order to Rhonda Thompson. OP- POSITE TOP RIGHT' Kenny King smiles as he finishes up at work. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Brian Machado cleans the in- terior of a car. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Chaperons Mr. and Mrs. Doug Adams carry their bags while in Europe. ,, K I 1 Summer Activities - 5 P L , 1111 Expressions Show THS Individuality Silly expressions-frustrated ones-zany and intense expressions-all constantly light up faces of THS students and faculty. Alert photographer captured varying moods and behavior on and off campus, proving that people watching ranks high among favorite activities. ABOVE RIGHT' Eva Aramantc and Nanci Ridpalh discuss traumas of sophomore year. BELOW LEFT: Expressing con- cern. Pam Greer wonders about identity of photograph. BOT' TOM RIGHT' Typical expression of Danielle Gogo. as she notices attractive THS male. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Carl Norris: doing handstands and falling in Crane Park. OPPO- SITE TOP RIGHT: Coach Feaver stares intently at his win- ning waterpolo team. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Charlie Dragna and Natalie Cusenza appear intrigued by sites as they cruise Main. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Janitor Ed Light serenely works in cafeteria, TV I i r ' 1 4 t 1 .K , .. .A t .a z ' 6 THS Moods! Faces 'Q 9 4.N - . T n, ,... W Q -1 .,,,Q 5 , ,-v. .. A ,. Q. M M. -- . . , N . . 'ffl , - - ... I' - . 4 x : ' ' xx. J-W -1.2 ' ix K' ll'-' q .. '. 3' A-QW. ' Vx . 1 s ,:,, . -. 1 A -Q' v M , .' , Q V -1 ' L. 'A 1 ', .-. Y . Q ,,- ,W , W N , . 'V ' f X ' 1 o- - f -..1-.z:.u.f c1,W-v X ,Xt ,.-, lnxu. , q-F..-... Y- '1 1 .. ,. wif ,F ?fx3QFif'x' Ns.. 'Y 'f 3,-.... I ,K,,-Py ' A , . . yu 417+ ,-'df M - T 9: 1'-2 '4' .-'N V . ' 0,4 X-q,t.'5m,,, . ,. 1 .q. '!f, , H -KVYVXG -f v C hmm, ,,,,-Q za ,. ' Hair' . ' ' 5--. -ii' W s Q., , THS Moods!Faces ' 7 RIGII71' Checring at a rally, Rhonda Wright does her best to keep spirit up. BELOW: The football song, and cheerleaders perform at the rally. BOTTOM: Cheering with their class, Su- zette Sims flcftj, and Stacy Johnson frightl. elaps on. gif- . - -,, 44 1 X1 G31 N' if i he riff 7 1 , x R. 1 5 4 'l 4 14 S -i I 8 - Rally!Spirit ', 4- as ' it- xi-, X '.,ss1. and It's Friday. Bathed in blue and gold, the rally court abounds in pom pon. football players, and cheerleaders. There's a lot more spirit this year than there was last year. People seem to enjoy ral- lies more and there is a better turn out, stated ju- nior rallygoer Stacy Johnson. Varsity cheerleader Rhonda Wright summed up THS spirit in this way: 'The rallies seem to be a success this year. fThey should be for all the work we put into themlj QB Jeff Trussler appreciated rallies, for athey get the team fired up! ABOVE: Willow Burmania and .Ierilyn George show their spirit at game. ABOVE LEFT: Anticipating at successful' sea- son, Jeff Trussler warms-up for first conference game. LEI-'Ts Participating in first rally activities, Scott Stinson frighlt and Kevin Moore tleftb attentpt to win spirit points, Rally!Spirit - 9 People Concentrate During Classtime Sooner or later. everyone has to study, and a quick glance around THS classes revealed intent. studi- ous faces. Working with new computers, question- ing a grade or wondering, Where did I put those glasses? students worked to finish assignments, RIGHT' Shelley Watterson observes her grade in English. BE- LOW: Ross Boren works with Math Dept, computers. OPPO- SITE TOP LEFT' Concert choir practices for local church tour. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Scott Adcock appears amazed with ROP glassware. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Leslie Geisenberg ignores all distraction: finishes assignment, OPPO- SITE BOTTOM RIGHT' Typing intently. Kara Allen helps Secretary Carol Lillie. 6, it ,W 10 Classtime 5: v A ffitsif 5 . 4 4 KM! k....V'V X 5. NNQJ X Vw ffnws 3 I NN-A .khan Sportsg Competing to be Outstandin 8 No doubt about it! Sports play an essential role at Turlock High School. Whether students compete individually or as a team, they strive continually to achieve the thrill of victory and avoid the agony of defeat. Students found that intense concentration was necessary while competing. Waterskier Pat Wash- burn preferred morning practice, for he noted, You can concentrate better without all the boats around. Exclaimed JV football player Steve Vilkofsky, You have got to give l00'76 all the time! The other guy will stop concentrating-he'll let up, and that is when you've got him. RIGHT' Coach Stokes urges on the THS Varsity Football team during the opening Oakdale game. BELOW: JV football players trample Oakdale ball carrier. BELOW RIGHT: Open- ing game confrontation as Larry Hudson 22. and Donnie Kelso 44 prepare to meet Oakdale Varsity captains. I2 - Sports E, f h - np- .ew -- - ,x Tiff - .. V, -.gb N. .,... . 'if' .. ,I Qui, QV, LEFT: Teresa Misso. poised in mid-stride, trains diligently. BELOW: THS waterpolo practice for their Atwater conference , i game. BOTTOM: Pat Washburn gracefully skims Don Pedro Luke. Li' ' - . x , -' 'h X ' 1 ' .vujqlpv f' 5 Af Y 7 , T Att 1. :Q -vibe: is-. ,r,Si!tK I i 1 f W ,V .J QA.,-lf! n. -. K1 'f A ' Q ---Y ' 'A:f:.g i-rs. '-x. . ' i if ' 'S' 4 TL' Sports ' I3 ?' - U V ,Q-,,...3 14 - Break Time B M' x 1-,gm K XS....... n is H13-. sv ' x s ,MAI di li!! H 'U Break time, Lunch time, Work time... ...Anytime is the right time for THS'ers to be out of class and on the go. Don't expect to see students only in class, for outside activities draw many away from routine class schedules. Commented Steve Carskaddon while chugging down milk dur- ing brunch, t'The best part ofthe day? Break time of course!,' LEFT' Chuck Bradbury patiently searches for the missing book. TOP LEFT' Meeting his daily requirements for calcuim, Steve Carskaddon chugs milk. ABO VE: THS student eagerly removes his bike to go home. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: During training football, players endure hard hitting, OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT' With his magical power. magician Ken Davis holds Sonja Sondeno from rising off the table. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT' Junior, Kimi Oberkampcr places a telc- phonc call. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: During practice. Junior Wilma Candelario strives toward perfection. Break Time I5 I6 - Fair Activities Luo i liz 5 ,A O 5 U - x I A I ' fr! 1 1, fi i ., ,f jf i L , L ga. s',f f-K 35 ' .ms f X. i yr. lf: .. , 1,0 f , 1 'sa n., ' '71,-x -, f 1 ' I 9 '-.,- 'w-1' x ' ' -- 'H N, X ,.f- , X Q ,M . X. ' -- . --f 4,-' -v ..-rf V2 . ,L fl- . '-, L' is -1,L.iVf,, - J? . -r '..g.! fn y .qu xi '1- L!'L 1' ' - - , ' bfnll-J' rv- xv! V 1' 1' 4 , , , ,l,L-1' ' .L i 4'J. 'I:u', 7 4'N -v Y :L-L11 .1 FF anticipates, prepares for Fair Investing weeks and months of time, FFA stu- dents prepare their various entries for the Sta- nislaus County Fair. All breed champion, Jackie Souza exclaimed, ul worked the whole summer with my animals to prepare them for the fair and it paid off with my Grand Champf' Work affects people differently. Steve Miguel felt overworked and agreed that the fair takes a lot out of you-so I slept on my cowl' Mr. Silva, FFA advisor at THS concluded that, in order for students to show their animals at the fair, you must be an FFA member ofa chapter. LEFT: Julie Estaciofleftj and Linda Machado frightl. pre- pared a heifer competition. BELOW LEFT: Horse-lover. Cara Ashman poses with her favorite . BELOW RIGHT: In uni- form. FFA member Jackie Souza smiles as she comes from the show ring. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Shaving his cow for show. Carlos Estacio concentrates on his work. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Sleeping on thejob, Keith Miguel carefully avoids Mr. Silva's watchful eye. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Flores care- fully examines his lamb. Fair Activities ' I7 P' f n . 1 , Q qu- .1 Z WZ, :r ,Y 4 -se 9 ,gjfm A .if-M: 1.-- . ,as JL? .E Ulf Eihundlnzmik MJF -mol f rf? S 1 Ti, BOTTOM: Medicareers: Fil1VIRUlt'.' J. Sutherland. M. Lee. M. Paulson. E. Gin. K. Doo. R. Pagano. M. Stephens. Second Raw: R. Hamilton. M. Ayala. K. . S Christofferson. J. Mulgado. K. Ford. B, Mowrer. R.N. fadvisorl TOP RIGHT: Taking notes at a council meeting, Jennifer Jeys and Burton Rojas listen pa- tiently. TOP LEFT' Waiting for his turn to speak. John Tuman adds his com- ment. gn ,T -dy ,Z 99? . Council Medicareers listen iscussesg Beginning with a bang or at least a small crash, President Curtis Marez commented. I feel the Student Council has helped make THS a more bearable institutionf' In an attempt to meet the council's goals. the Stu- dent Advisory Board was established. lt consisted of students of various races and creeds. offering input on many issues which arose during the year. In general council members were concerned over growing student apathy. but had not yet discov- ered solutions for. the problems. Meanwhile. the Medicareers continued having meetings every second Monday of the month at Emanuel Hospital. to concentrate on offering stu- dents a chance to explore different medical fields. Member Marcy Paulson appreciated the practical aspects of the club, especially being able to hear the actual employee and how he works at his job. 'ik' 6.1 .P ,x .f3.,,,..,. -.em-. ..,.. --' . 72. Student Council!Medicareers - 21 ,,. 1' . S sis, 1 ,mi A 4 ,,,lf'ff' . ll fsf. Q ?k '1eE:.-,j. ' L ,. 'fs,ggig',1 Q- . .5 -'QQ ',:, ,W?agg,'jQq32i:1.'!'77'3',, -W H h .J n.. ' ' ' . li 'B in 5 gg px, as ifuvi' ,A ki, XA I ' if -K ' N' ' Sym 1 V W. . 5 ff fm- f.. ,Ls eh. 4, v I k vi 8 A 5 ' ' X' 'i f if E ' ' , .wig ., gi A 4 Y' 7 1 PJ A Q 11 ' f f Q.: ' J ff' 1' V74 vi A .4 5 if Y f 3. ' ' ' w F I7 J Q Q AQ J 1- ' F X Q X '71 15? .- s ,,, , .nv . , f ,1ggp:,3. f.. 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' 'gif f M L -gi 1 ,Sw ku-M G M, L ww .N i 'V F. bi an 'P 1 fs-mf X if W 79' 'X as e I I S ji rm , 3 5 43 is X-f-4-M' , - tg- v- -' 'iff-... 'Sam ' 'W W af-rr. ' , ' x ' v 'iw , ,nk . K . - it ' ' 'MW' h+Xfwawx' xg -on Aw 1515, ' 5171 ru yn rc -1.6 44- 'A I -.WW ,.,., 'N-ff.. v T-, 1'm..,,,.,, kv -H4 'oe V51 g x 'fir ,av vw' .5912 s J. 1' .ml I7 .. :Af .Y v PHD.-Q S sg aw- vs! A .YS N ,r 'Q ,lf Y . . I ..,.- FFA Prepares What's FFA anyway? According to A.J. Silva, the organization's advisor, FFA func- tions to prepare students for agriculture and agribusiness careers for tomorrow. An Alert staffer asked the same question to members, receiving the following answersg It gives us the chance to let Mr. Silva show us his many abilities in farming techniquesf' exclaimed junior Ed Sai. Junior Jolene Enos responded with, in our agriculture classes we study new techniques and ideas on how we can produce a higher quality and a larger quan- tiy of commodities. I think the most enjoy- able part about FFA is the fact that we're al- ways having fun. ABOVE: Junior, Senior FFA: Front Row: J. Souza, K. Woodruff, J. Enos, L. Machado, J. Estacio, S. Sanders, J. Oliveira. D. Coelho. Second Row: T. DeMello, Es- tacio, M. Dutra, S. Miguel, L. Baptista, J. Massangale. S. Vierra, T. Toste, B. Vicroy. Back Row: E. Sai. R. Rocha. C. Estacio, J. DeRuse, J. Massangale, R. White. S. Olson. BOTTOM: FFA Officers: Front Row: L. Machado. J. Enos, S. Sanders. Second Row: T. De- Mello, S. Miguel, M. Dutra. Back Row: J. DeRuse. S. Rainwater, S. Olson, R. White. FFA - 25 , -i J 5 . 1 fl I if I' . V 1k is .Q A 19? 6 ' W fr ,fv 'C3w!E'.f:' ' 1 if ,Qc-'ky 3' Y , 5 ' ' a .5 '. A L. -M... 1 Q' -s' , , '.:.g,-f' af' I 5 M I if ggfffix ur f ' ,M OPPOSITE TOP: Fim Row: J. Bartkowski. H. Guy. B. Moore. A. Madelo. K, Martinez Second Row: J. Rodriguez. E. Amamante. P. Voorhees. D. BakertAideJ. Third Raw: B Fantazia. K. Cross, T. Larson. S. Sims. M. Giesbrecht. M. Girom. K. Opdykc. P. Greer. K Barringer, K. FinketAdvisorJ. Fourth Row: D. Gogo. J, Godinez. S. Sondcno. D. Green D. Gray. R. Wright. OPPOSITE LEFT: Heather Guy smiles as she completes a spread OPPOSITE RIGHT: Hard at work. the Alert staff scrambles to meet a deadline. LEFT Sonja Sondeno sorts pictures. BELOW: Alert photograghers: M. Ireland. G. Payne. T Hicks, S. Channing, M. Doo. BOTTOM: Adele Madclo crops and proportions her layout. Alert scrambles Copy deadlines. Picture deadlines. Where's the type sheet?,' You want this spread done by when? Organized confusion tends to characterize the Alert staff, and l98l was no exception. Reviewing the year. Ass't Editor Suzette Sims said, l'The editors made most of the decisions because our new advisor hadn't had much experience, and was will- ing to listen to our suggestions. Concluded advisor Karen Finke, It's never boring. Frustrating and confusing, but boring? Never! The editors would like to thank the follow- : ing people for their help in producing the l98l Alert: Al Motoyama, Coronet Studios: Cindy Peterson. Turlock Journalg Steve Browning: and Brian Parks for their faithful photography assistance. Our special thanks also goes to Tom Larson, our Herff Jones representative, for answering all our ques- tions. Alert ' 27 to meet deadlines an-v f' Campus Times fades as Clarion returns With the new school year, Clarion experienced many changes. Clarions new advisor Sandra Jerni- gan helped persent a student oriented format. Lack of previous financial support to Campus Times caused all local high schools to run each newspaper independently. Students benefited from the changes as advisor Mrs Jemigan stated, The newspaper this year will be student oriented. This vear has been a challenged for all, advisor and students. Clarion staff member Andy Nicastro commented, The class is confusion and headaches at times, but when each issue of the Clarion comes out, it's all worth it. 28 Clarion I in BELO W: Observing The Clarion. Dianne Moore Ends some- thing special. RIGHT: Concentrating to make a deadline. Ma- ren Camey wnles on. RIGHT BOTTOM: Clarion Staff: Firsf Row: Diane Crow. Andy Nicastro. Kevin Shockley. Anthony Willhite. Tap Raw: Tim Eckle. John Baba, Thad Phillips. Jen- nie Walker. Raquel Lopes. Kate Carney. Lynita Russell. itil l Clarion fn 9'-Y ,,-L BELOW: Finding what needs to be completed before dead- lines. Suzette Santos assists Clarion editors. LEFT: Giving ad- vice to peer staff members. Kate Carney teditorj pauses in working. BOTTOM: lmpatiently working at Ceres Media Cen- ter. Jennie Walker and John Baba make 'last minute' changes. -gun- ,. 1. ,ss t h, I 0 . Vg, . Y .A I L . Q QV C 1' Q 2 , V J-V A is I Y ' r xm ,,. i.5-ix QM,-,,, V Jff' 5, , Sf 4 t , G Y WW Ai 1 ,. 2 , A ,iff g, Clarion - 29 1 .O 1 MQ: 'X I, f f A I I I 1 'l - m if - . A gif 'yy -. ww . tffkgf .Q bv ,22,:.'Vx? Qnfkf ' Q . .gy 4 ax. fu ll Q --95 I 'QW . M' ', f S A if 1 4- ' 3 Eff . u ,F ' ' -1. Fi -W.. 1 .,. .,v n , , ,f s . V , r k .,,N L ' w if ix Mx : W I .. ,, , Q. 4 A 'I 4 ', - T .. A . imp., '-it ir vi- LEFT: George Nazor urges Laurie Camarata and Marilyn Plottin on while dancing in the Oktoberfest. RIGHT: Bending down to reach their size, Jeff Hendrick dances with Kris Kid- well and Kristy Ardnt. BOTTOM: German Club: Firxl Rnw: M. Forrettc. R. Farlinger. P. Williams. J. Johnson. C. Thomp- son. J. Jeys. L. Camarata. T. Krieg. Second Row: S. McNab. K. Johnson. S Stammerjohan. K. Kidwell, E. Luiz. C. Crivelli, K. Graef, F. Reetorfinstructorj, S. Franthan. Third Row: S. Rutch. T. Eisenhut. K. Amdt. S. Good. K. Lyons. J. Kiddle. D, Heiny. G. Nazar. J. Farr. Fourth Row: S. Gemperle, L. Rice, V. Avila. Frfih Row: J. Hendrick, C. Avila. A. Priest. nf: 9 . search roots '. German MAYO e German is more than Der Die und Das. lt is where the action is! German club mem- bers had opportunities to use their lan- guage skills this year as they staged the annual Oktoberfest, wrote to German penpals and even had a Gingerbread House contest. Club advisor, Frau Rector, also provided jobs for interested THS stu- dents in Switzerland. Learning how to speak German provided many opportu- nities for students to use their language skill if planning a trip to a German speak- ing country such a Austria, Switzerland and. of course, Germany. Nominating both a male and a female president, the MAYO club began the year positively. I think this is the best orga- nized yearf' commented club member Angela Porras and attributed success to club advisor, Pat Weiglein. The Mexican American students at THS planned many activities this year including a field trip to Marriots and fund raisers. 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Q 2 'V ' I4 v uv ' ,L I A - Te -f :QSM gn ' . - . ' - W, ?i QM 'iss -05.25 '1f'ff?5 wi., ,f 1 if AS:-X , 1 Q56 .-in - in -wa 1: 'V . , I 5 'x A N . 1, Alix. 1' M' ff ! hw -,...-xg Fw .af 'X A vt .,. ff -A - if -90' Q fav? bfi A ' ni 'M . P ff ' 4 ,Q .fail . ap :K .al XS1 44-,Jiff X 'Q L ' 1-L ,X Y a 41,- ' I .1 Q nb wLL1 vw x '53 X swf' Y 'L 2: gi' 4 f . fs' pm ,, . X 4: ' 4 , 53.515 v if , 1 3 63 X 4 :5-'H'i.f- K, +1 ' fe A ,J 1? z 15329 Eff' .cr . f I - I' if Wm.. ff, -. H' Y' Liga? t , K fgxsif 1 I Qs . vu. s gf' W x , 'fs'jf , ' A ' n ' W ' , x i V ' 44 .Lf fs OPPOSITE TOP: Asilomar-Junior leadership: Buck Row: S. Rainwater. T. Rowan. K. Brock. K. Smurr, J, Sutherland. K. Doo. Front Row: L. Winkler, S. Sondeno. K. Hanson. OPPO- SITE BOTTOM: S Club officersg First Raw: J. Gillispie. sophomore rep.. M. Lee, Junior Rep.. Second Row: A. Yotsuya. President. C. Channing. Vice-president. K. Haro, Freshman Rep., Third Raw: S. Channing. Secretary. J. Lindsay. Treasurer, K. Allen. Senior Rep. RIGHT: Junior Asilomar girl Carol Channing shows grace and style in the S club, Asilomar fashion show. BELOW: Cheryl Thompson, member of girls state. goes for the casual look while modeling. BOTTOM: Mary Jo Rochester helps out in the annual S club, Asilomar candy cane sale. if , 36 S cluh!Asilomar 4 ,- - 1 o ..n , '. fi-.' . ' n an .- . - -1 ' A aw -x 1 n bv' - Q A '.' . V ' li. .GT V' y 3 . V' rl Q, ww ,K 1 -Q, Q4 . J' ' XY X x , Ez - A ' ,i Q L . x Ak f k 'T har' ,. , f rj 1 ' ff' V 56 Q- - .J Q31 ,- f ,I Q, -1-Q , 4 ,, LJ 'I avi, h . 1 ff 'iff LTFQA 2 GECVI. xt' 51 if' , , ? v ' S5 i yy' , lj, V l Q 1 'ff up w , wh V 4 . '95 ..f vb?-' x , V Y 1 'I X12 ' 'rg' JS 1 AFX .4 ,J as ,W .g 'LG.1 ' 9. OPPOSITE TOP: CSF: First Row: M. Silva, E. Luiz, C. Schnei- der. Second Row: J. Waterson, R. Youhanna, R. Sadowski, C. Cri- velli, Third Row: M. DeRuse, T. Spenker, M. Lee, J. Stone, S Channing, J. Lindsay, W. Delphia, L. Hervey, R. Farlinger, R Fennell, T. Eisenhut, M. Graves, A. Priest, L. Winkler, S. lvanoff R. Palacious, J. Heuer, H. Naeplfin, P. Naepfiin. Fourth Row: H Carlson tadvisorj, A. Weiglein, M. Willemse, R. DeRuse, J. Tu- man, T. Stapleton, B. McCormack, J. Aubert, T, Daniel, B McDonald, D. Hinkson, J. Jeys, S. Ahlherg, S. Sondeno, R. Boren J. Sutherland, D. Badal, J. Gutierrez, S. Marsh, D. Andrew, C Bradbury, D. Lochner tadvisorl. CSF visits U.C.'s, as AF S increases Many students are qualified but don't apply, stated CSF advisor Dorothy Lochner. It's really a shame considering when you're a life member of CSF you have many advantages during and after high school. Present day advantages included field trips to U.C. Santa Cruz and U.C. Berkeleyg member Cari Crivelli appreciated this uchange to see dif- ferent colleges and meet different people. Life members received special recognition at gradu- ation, and extra opportunities for scholarships. AFS membership was on the rise this year, as THS welcomed Argentina foreign exchange stu- dent John Shoobridge. Turlock's Sally Channing was AFS summer candidate to Japan, and Kathy Maurer spent her summer in Turkey. Why join AFS? It's a way to meet people from different places, stated Sonja Sondeno. Confessed Kim Martinez, The sign in the office said, 'Sign up' so I did! RIGHT' AFS, First Row: T. Rowan, K. Carney, K. Christian, D. Dodge, Second Row: B. Tyler, L. Geisenberg, K. Graef, J. Sutherland, K. Doo. ABOVE RIGHT: AFS officers: G. Marks, tadvisorp S. Channing texchange studentj, J. Shoo- bridge texchange studentj, K. Maurer tpresidentj. ABOVE LEFT: George Marks discusses notes for next meeting with Becky Tyler. 38-AFSKCSF i LEFT' Life CSF: First Row: D. Lochner tadvisorj. H. Nucpiiin, J. Heuer, S Ahlburg, R. Boren, K. Doo, J. Sutherland, J. Jeys, D. Hinkson, C. Schneider, M. DeRuse, L. Hervey, K. Kottke, Second Row: S. lvanoff, S. Channing, C Thompson, L. Winkler, S. Sondeno, G. Flores, T. Eisenhut, J. Muiluux, L Hudson. ABOVE: Curi Crivclli goes over CSF application with Dorothy Lochner. AFSXCSF-39 u,, ul 63 40'Malmaids!Hoop G roup , - ,. ,. Phanatics phlaunt hil, excite phans Adding to the traditional cheerleaders, matmaids, and songleaders, Phil's Phanatics emerged out of the T.H.S. rally court to arouse crowds and bring smiles to hoop fans. We just thought we would form a fan club for Phil Niebuhr tT.H.S. basketball playerj and get a little crazy, expressed Phanatic president Gary Woods. The Phanatics made their appearance at home games dressed in an array of different out- fits. Their wardrobe ranged from Kamikaze pilots to boot camp trainees. I feel that the Phanatics were a great support to the Turlock High basketball program, and without them, we would just be another basketball teamf, said junior hoopster, Robert Christopher. OPPOSITE TOP: Hoop Group, Firsl Row: L. Martin, C. Channing. B. Culala, Second Row: K. Smurr, K. Brock, S. Sondeno, Third Row: S. Channing, A. Manchester, T. Bristow. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Phil's Phanatics get out of control cheering for their hero, junior player Phil Niebuhr. LEFT: Matmaids, First Row: S. Tumazi, T. Soderquist, Second Row: J. Volk, S. Escobar, T. Sani, L. Edgar inot picturedy BELOW: Block T , Firsl Row: D. Dixon, M. Marson, C. Kinsley. Sec- ond Row: M. Phillips, K. Cross, J. Godinez, Third Row: A. Loveland, K. Oberkamper, S. Devers, Fourth Row: C. Chan- ning, A. Yotsuya, S. Brushia, Fwh Row: C. Wilkey, J. Orosco, O. Armendariz, S. Sondeno, Sixth R0w.' M. Rochester, C. Ba- con, J. Enos, W. Delphia, J, Lindsay, W. Candelario, P. Yett- man, D. Green, K. Smurr, P. Beasley, K. Stitt, Seventh Row: J. Sartin, T. Voss, T. Messo, T. Spenker, T. Farlingcr, D. Dc- Kasha, B. Tyler. S. Channing, M. Hackwell, M. Lopes, M. Wylam. +f ' Matmaidsfleloop Group 4l A L3 43:4 I4 C .XX 4 U '. .A 1 2:67. .1 -1 Z, xQ M 133 Us 1.4 3 wo-A . ' 2 . ,, , T' , . 1 X n 2, if f Ji W ggggtg Q ' I V M- , 1 -Rl Ii itgnfi xv . -1 . 'ffp ai, f, S l 'g ' fwfr 52 .51 H 151 ii ,L if- -x? 's gi' Ei we V AR V Qt. if K- LEFT: THS l980 Homecoming queen, Tina Larson. BELOW: Seniors shout We're itll while displaying class Float. BE- LOW LEFT: Juniors contradict claim, saying, Class of '82 is great! BELOW RIGHT: THS royalty rides during parade: lst attendant. Kara Allen: Queen Larson, and 2nd attendant, Paula Balswick. OPPOSITE TOP: Tina Larson still doesn't believe the news, while escort Brian FAntazia offers a support! ing arm. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: THS royalty flcft to rightt, Charlie Dragna, Kara Allen. Brian Fantazia. Paula Balswick, .lerry Ragsdale: sealed Tina Larson. . A , , Homecoming - 43 Anticipation grows at queen coronation I1lfl.OH .' Elated. Kathy Hanson and Dave Andrew emerge through the door. RIGHT' Spring Sports 'X0: K. Hanson tqueenl. K. Allen tlirst attcndanty. D. Green tsecond attendantl. BOTTOM: Winter Princess: D. Gogo tfirst attendantj. T. Sani tquecnl. J. George tsec- ond attendantl OPPOSITE RIGIIT: FFA Royalty: J. Enos tsecond attendant? L. Machado tquecnl. T. Toste tfirst attendantl. OPPO- SITE BELOW LEFT' Anthony Belew fumbles with the necklace as Tobie Sani laughs. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Winter Sports: R, Wright tlirst attendanti. P. Yettman tsecond attendantj. S, Escohar tqueenj, Whether fall, winter. or spring. THS queen coro- nations followed expected and time-honored tra- ditions: the presentation of candidates. the drum roll. mounting anticipation. and finally the inevi- table. hoped for announcement: And the winner is... Once announced. the smiling andfor sur- prised faces emerge from the side door. For both queen and attendants, the day is a spe- cial one. Perhaps Kathy Hanson summed it up best when the 1980 Spring Sports Queen ex- claimed, I was totally surprised and honored to if , . ' have received the title! This is something I'll al- 'A ' ,' . 4, ways cherish. T ' '-13 ' ' - ,, K X X . X r M I? I 44-Queensfattendants Queensfatlendants-45 Band th1il1s crowds with winning shows THS Marching band provided 1980-Sl sports fans with spectacular halftime shows, complete with music and Flag twirling along with colorguard drill routines. In addition to capturing a first place trophy at the East-West Shrine game for two con- secutive years. the band took second at the Selma competition and first at the Monterey Park Pa- rade. Instructor Kuykendall praised Falk stating, g'Delwyn is the best drum major THS has had in eleven years. 46 ' Band OPPOSITI5 TOP: Greg Ehenul blows his horn during zt rally. OPPOSITE HOTTOM: Band members: Fiml Rnw tl. to Rl: D. Dufrune. P. Williums. K. Stitt. C, Kidwell. R. lfzin- tulizt. R. Smith. C, Perules. A. Askil. T. Childers. C. Lucky. T. Stevens. Set-mul Raw: B. King. M. Hztrlzm. L. Russell. M. Eisenhut. T. Myers. T. Aguiur. L. Anderson. L. Russell. D. Miner. R. Lowe. C. Avila. K. Reesee. S. Johnson, Third Row: C. Curlson. H, Randolph. K. Pope. A. Mztdelo. M. MCDermott. W. Camdclario. C. Ysluuu. L. Coelho. M. Munn. S. Stunimer-johun. M. Sorenson. T. Krieg. L. Nurunjo. K, Stnilh. B. Thompson. Fllllflfl Row.- R. Mzlylield. J. Petros. G. Porter. V. Chin. M. Azevedo, C. Duvis. D. Fulk. E. Sumo. J. Blztir. D. Zuevedo. M, Buueum. A. Oroseo. E. Duneun. E. Winkler. Fillli Row: A. Ku- ykendull. T. Moretto. F. Johnston. R. Boren. R. Perry. .l. Felix. R. Pope. M. Kuykendull. Ci. Ebenul. K. Shockey. J. Mederios. S. Roberson. K. Thompson. L. Rice. G, Louehnrt. l.. Borges. LEFT: Lettergirls eoneentrute on performing well during competition. BEl.OH': Top ranked band members perform ill Eust-West Shrine game. BOTTOM: Nervous band members untieipate competition. 'iff Ni vu., Band ' 47 I ILE' gm f f x '1 --3 Q 4 ' s I, Xxx I Q as . x ,, I . -1 , 391 l ' . 'w..,, ' 4-f' 9 fl., Q53 2 if , ai A ,.' fr, ' ' A V .. V . 4 ' V ' I x 'M-. . .. l . Y , X W , , X ,,' 0 , wig X - f m R 'VY E g -Q . 'Q w ' . Wwnav In ll ,A -I I -.QA ,......f 4 . ,ffm V- l :Ev .., . ,f, s 5 . fiffaii f ,743 ' - . ,ff Q 'fgytf 44 7 Q my V3 g, f ati F, 1 H 3 I 4 'ii .Xtf SV x ! f. A . 'W K ' .. 72 x an Musicians jam Between playing at rallies and giving spe- cial performances at elementary schools, Turlock High's jazz band and orchestra supplied enough music to keep Turlock's music lovers happy. The twenty-one member jazz band. headed by Val Kuykendall, displayed their talents at all THS rallies. away foot- ball games and home basketball games. I really love to see the crowd go wild when we play, remarked Richie Smith. Orchestra members play for many ele- mentary schools. along with their con- certs. All members launched their careers in grade school or junior high, and usu- ally like returning to former schools to perform. Once you start in elementary school. your parents just don't let you quit. but I guess it's for the best, con- cluded violinist Wayne Babb. Jazz band!Orchestra 49 '. 1 'A I W.. l A ,Q,,- - PM . ,..,g4,, M V + ufnpgg Z. V . ' .Ai +-sw fa. . ,.-,gy V , X ' 'Q K 'JSS SQA s . wg ' '- bl A ' Y . 6' . ' 'eq , L . .r ,Q-'4. J. . 15 . '. f 1 -1 . f 'f.. b ' 5 W M if 1 l YZ Kg ry 1 N - W? . WI . fi ' QA i H 3 i ii ' i ffilgi-. - . T W fn Wh Q 5 nv . , iff 5' b ' 'Q' f- .4 ff, 1 , f j 26' H3271 f . f L -N 1 ii-' . :, , :I 3. f ,b f s 1 5 K A V t gf. A L , N K ,, 5 J Jg g 1 51.1 ' Fw S 'W - s K V' 'A 3. . . . . ' ' 1 ' f ' Q . , V My... K N ,-1 -'-1 f . 'fx 'K . ' , . .m..1X...,x Q.. . ,'f.'J....p.,:J VL-- l l llll s ,M if ' ga. 'Y ., - Q 3, .. . sg L, gp, r - if-1. 11 w. af.. 33 , I iiiff i ' fziier f tg. ,, - Agf.,i4z-..-remit , we-3-Q' .Xt if 5,7 , Mir,-51, 151. V H+., r Qu.-, ,,.r.,,y, L- , v. V fr.-Q T' ,V s ling 5 1 . -in-1. bye' ' A :fr n e an -af , , I is J. .,..,, ,, t?:,,,.q, ,i ' Rf -41 7 , '3:.'ir-Calf r ' - -,Iv-' e at- .-. V- it-1 V, ?.? ' . Hifi o f ','- -, 1 N g . Q it I, 935 A r in S PM 451 :ev iff-Lf? -- Jgwrgiaffy- ,V 5 ,A un :rift - J H -fn- Hawaii greets choir with warm welcome Forty voices- altos, sopranos, basses, baritones, and tenors- exulted triumphantley, filling the air with joyous song. Under the direction of Ted Dixon, Concert Choir and Treble Clef delighted audiences around the community and abroad. Last summer, Concert Choir members flew to Hawaii for a ten day tour and entertained the is- landers. Jim Blair commented, The people were great! It was like we were friends for a long time: they would often visit us and take us to various parts of the islandf' Beginning the year with their annual church tour. Concert Choir also preformed for other high schools and colleges in the area, for holiday con- certs, and competed in the Stanislaus County Honor Choir. Repeating the success of 1980, the choir held its second annual Luau ofthe Year. To complete the year, the Concert Choir embarked on a spring tour in May. Concert Choir 51 THS club grows Why do you go to Campus Life? Alert staffers asked members of THS fast grow- ing group, receiving the following re- sponses. Campus Life is a great way to get together with your friends and have a good timef' exclaimed Charlie Dragna. Beginning the year with the annual Bur- ger Bash, Campus Life regular activities included weekly meetings and Bible Stud- ies. Special events ranged from snow and ski retreats. Christian rock concerts, and a three day New Years party. Star Gazers maintained their look at the heavens, as they met on clear nights at the THS observatory. ABOVE RIGHT' Campus Life cluh: First Row: S. Sondeno, A, English. K. Hanson, J, Rodriguez, D. Dixon, D, DeKasha. Second Row: J. Godinez, M. Ireland. C. Allen, director L. Wisdom, G. Vessel, T. Larson, S. Cole. S. Channing, Third Raw: K. Triebsch, J, Martinez, G. Woods, P. Greer, E. Per- ales, R. Curiel, R. Woods, S. McKenzie, K. Brock, A, Bill, C. Channing, D. Gogo, S. Mattingly. Fourth Raw: K. Cross, M. Sulak, M. Toupin, C. Nyherg, 'l'. lfarlinger. ABO VE: Outdoor gathering. RIGHT' Santa Wisdom beams for ALERT. 52-Campus Life!Stargazers ',. T' r. SQWV' ll efu- iq'-lo -Q. fr Nfrx, , 9 I 1 1 ,J V . xt' 5' r- 1 rf- W el l r E, , E - 'Y I I, , ,I r - 3 -.... . ....... ABOVE LEFT Dxrcetor Lee Wrsdom Iaps Rlcky Nordell on thc hot Seal LEFI' Stdrgzvers Dan Wlllcl Bob D8Vld Scott Ahlberg advlsor Dennis Chamberlaln fseatedj ABOVE RIGHT Chefs Parker and Hewitt serve em up at the Burger Bash ABOVE Debbie DeKashd and Randy Woods mamp ulate a wily life saver. - Campus Lifc!Sturguzers-53 54 - Mz1scots!Rz1lly Commissioners -was-1' 0 A ji 'ff Q 'X ,Ju bf ,v- If vu, 'yas w . I ,1- ra P . Q. N - W ff 'Fe 'fi I . ' 1 5.53 ' i A b 'Q ,113- x .. 3'+f..Qs.5 fr' s f -V ' - kv .XXX 1' X Mascots cheer but Boosters stuggle 'LBeing a mascot gives me the chance to be crazy in front of thousands of football fans without being recognized. exclaimed Juanita Thomason. Straying from tradition. THS student body elected two sets of mascots for both fall and winter sports instead of the usual one set. This was just one of the many changes. Their comical antics promoted spirit among football and basketball fans. causing an outbreak of laughter to be heard from the stands. Rally Commissioners Jeff Hendrick and Vince Avila found their l980-1981 position a frustrating one. Lack of cooperation. appreciation and gen- eral school spirit tended to damper the dynamic duo's hopes. ul thought the school would be burst- ing with spirit, stated a sadder but wiser Vince Availa. Boy. was I wrongf, As parting advice to Rally Commissioner hopefuls, Jeff Hendrick con- cluded. Get people organized now. Don't wait until the last minute. OI'POSIT1i TOP: Basketball mascot Tammy Sanchez pro- motes spirit for our winning basketball team. OPPOSITE l.1:'FT' Rally Commissioners .leff Hendrick and Vince Avila get ready belore a rally. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Fall mascot Juanita Thomason is with the Mystery Bulldog . A130 VE: Freshmcn cheerleaders help rally commissioners during a rally. LliI 7T Winter mascots Debbie Ramos and Tammy Sanchez. Mascots!Rally Commissioners 55 4 ' ,iq-ffl , , ri W' -fu . tri' ' :V , T I Ns X KA 1 I '75 K . . Mg , ,X fm i 5 5.5 Fi il' , 3 cr .WN C N .W . ' - m yu- X,-f -W f , 1.g'. x:f K , -. . ' X ' ' .1 4 1 .- S- W' W ,. A .-F7 'J V A -. 7 5 a ' X fx gf? V f x' 'J' ,A Y .v ,fi-'ww h 'jfiw A A ' 4 x f f v .V . . NN ,Dx KW Pep squad Works, faces hard season We had a great time cheering this year. lt's just too bad that we couldn't have won more games, expressed senior cheerleader Danette Wilkey. I wish the student body would have supported our team more: they didnlt seem very loyal, com- mented head cheerleader Paula Balswick. The pep squads did well this year, receiving supe- rior ribbons in every division and a superior trophy at U.S.A. cheer and song summer camp. Placing second in the large division, the song- leaders received the highest honor ever given to a THS songleading squad. I don't think people realize how much we have to practice during the summer to be ready for the lirst game, explained senior songleader Kara Al- len. I really had a lot of fun this summer at prac- tices, getting to know the other songleaders. I'm gonna miss them next year, mentioned head songleader Denise Green. i' Pep Squad - 57 Cager pep squad inspires team mates Throughout the gym the enthusiastic yells of bas- ketball pep squad could be heard. inspiring cagcrs to extraordinary heights. Becoming a basketball song or cheerleader required a great amount of time practicing, going over drills. lf you're not willing to spend the time, what's the use? Al- though it's hard going to all the practices, it's worth it, pointed out sophomore cheerleader Shelly Cline. Being a cheerleader, you get to show that you have spirit for your school, to show you represent your school and are proud of it, she concluded. Basketball allowed its pep squad to be closer to the action. Because you're right in front of them, you can see everything. And it's also nice having a winning team! exclaimed Celia Frahm. 58-Basketball pep squad '5'vuU'5r'H , , l l e. ig ,X . 1.. , ,-, , , ,gli-v.vv.., 40. 'W OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Varsity Cheerleaders: l-r: Susan Magniez, Celia Frahm. Cheri Cushing, Stacy Sullivan. OPPO- SITE TOP RIGHT: Susan Magniez enthusiastically cheers, OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Varsity Songleaders: sitting l-r, Rayanne Novack, Tanya Hagiwara, Danette Mapes, Teena Aguiniga, Stacy Johnson. STANDING: Kim Rodgers. TOP: .IV cheerleaders: Lora Edgar, Suzy Tumazi, Robin Borba, Julie Greene, Kris Triebsch, Shelly Cline, Shannon Smith. LEFT: A one, a two a three . . . chants Danette Mapes as she snaps her finger. ABOVE: Arm extended, Kris Triebsch displays spirit. Basketball pep squad 59 U'-A.. - T.H.S. Colorguard practice long hours We love the larger groups, they lend color and excitement, not to mention variety to the half time show, expressed instructor Sammy Nelson. Greater participation characterized T.H.S. color- guard this year Performances include everything from kick line drill to Greek dances. We had practices every Tuesday from 5:30 to 8:30, and you don't miss practice unless you're on your death bed, exclaimed Karen Parolini. T.H.S. colorguard placed higher than any pre- vious group at T.H.S., receiving a third place at Modesto and second in Selma. Being in color- guard means being coordinated, patient, alert, and most of all being a member of a large family, commented rifle twirler Sharon Ivanoff. RIGHT' Firsl Row: T. Toste, K. Drake. Secaml Row: S, Iva- noff, L. Bowerman. Third Row: J. Kopecki, K. Parolini, Fourth Row: L. Mattox. BOTTOM: Firsl Row: K. Raymond. K. Walker, K. Shower, S. Snyder, K. Maggurd, D. Azevedo, E. Grove, G, Stapleton. M. Mitchell. Second Row: A, Bonander. S. Night, J. Shipley, P. Stange. M. Cromevell. J. Farr. S. Dove. E 1513 3 x -............i i is .. 1' - 'X ' ,.: xg X, I if if 60 ' Drill team l.liFT.' Flag girls perform ul hull'-linie. BELOW: Viekc Segzlrs. Sherri Scott. Linda Arnold and Lisa Arnold. BOYTOM: l ir.i-1 Row: C. Jacobs. T. Nelson. V, Segurs. L. Nelson. S Scott. K, Wilcox. Scrum! Roux' S, Porrus. R, Barnes. T. Hicks. C. Renlerizl. L. Brauehuus. J Drake. Third Row: D, Lillie, D. Correiu. B. Virgo. D. Crow. K. Arndl. L. Casey. L. Arnold L. Arnold. n f 2 A Q Qwk. 4' in - ri . 4 - I asf ' . , .V I X --V.: I . Nik ,, E W. iq ' . .--. E U: . f I ' I 1. . X Q lr M ' I I 'ei-1... ' i BGB.. -Q 1 K N in we' ,M 1-'rgxa A 99 sggvf? I ml' 'QM il ' . i 5. A 'A A . r 0 iii. 'X . .F LW 3' x. ' fi -' zfx . 1 .N 5- . n q 1 t' ' ' A , K , . u 1 I ' .. I f i I . , .-. 9 Y -. Al SQ:-AA. N 'avi K. , i 'SLG' . '77 'fI-.fa5:3'? . l ' I 1. x f ' ' i . .lr '. '. fag, I Y' .efgflfk - 'ig 4,5 ,wx .A 2-3 g -- .. . . A ff: ' A35 Es i Thi. 7 31' QZFWS' IL... . . ' y w Q. q , .4 I 'A H 1 - . KA: N , .L kr.-, . A X5 . .J , A g.,1f?Ffl i Qi' ,AX I , .- , -iw.. K W fi 5.-5 n '- y . qs, .1 Wd f S l . . .. . . . .. .... ... . , .. -.. H. N l. 2 0. M51 , ....... Urn-aw 0- , . ww'-A 'Cl '::. . ' s IQ, 9' 44 'fw- i WW....,, .,.,..,... .N fm fy., 5 , -5- wg-7 x ...vw .r W 61 T7 J. 4fs.g -'O M -P 'Io H .Zvi 1 . 1 v y ' A4 ,hm F if mi -1 U1 -. I1 ' s., Vfli .fl 1, if '1 'S cv QE., , 1, nh Q. .f f. I 2 ! , ff., f ! N A ,wtf A 5 THS secretaries describe THS life Turlock High is a zooll- Full of good people, staff, and administration, exclaimed Mary Venema, THS' adm. secretary. When THS' busy secretaries were asked when the school seemed most zooish , the following replies were received. When there are tifty students at the counter to bet absence slips and ten lined up for suspension and seven asking directions, answered Mary Venema. Malvem Comell, counseling secretary, felt the first two weeks of school were the most confusing with 2000 students making counselor appointments changing schedules they made just three months ago-it can make anyone go crazy! Turlock High is like a zoo from 7:45 to 3:00,, concluded Peggy Addington, adm. secretary. RIGHT: Mary Venema having fun at work, BOTTOM RIGHT: From Rawg M. Eddy, H. Pedras, Back Row: J. Ensley, J. McCormack. J. Nordell, B. Goldstein, S. Boyd. C. Dunlop, BOTTOM LEFT: Malvem Comell talking on the phone. OP- POSITE MIDDLE: Laura Walker making appointments. OP- POSITE BOTTOM: Peggy Addington talking to students. OP- POSITE RIGHT: Karen Bostrom types u letter. 64 Secretaries HG' 4 5 av ,: , 1 w , 53, 'Hz .QQ 1 Lau an 1 J YIM. - 1 A L l?l:'l.0H'.' Mrs. Gillispie directs K. Bostrom as Willow Bur- maniu looks on. RIGHT' Mr. Miller discusses prohlcm on thc phone. 8151.0 W RIGH71' Miss Lochner shows enthusiasm on Halloween. BELOW LEI-T' Turlock High Counselors: Tap Row: G. Mzirks. D. Miller. L. Gillispie, G. Black. Firsr Row: C. Cooper. D. Lochncr. B, Mowrer. fschool nurscj. ,NTN ....x ,si gs X f 66 Counselors .1 Counselors prepare students for future Do you feel like no one understands? Yes,', ex- claimed Mr. Black in answering Alert staffer. We're here to keep students out of trouble, not get them into troublef' This was the comment made by the oounselors when students were called to the counseling office wondering what they did wrong. Too many people have the wrong impres- sion of counselors, stated Mr. Black. Turlock High counselors enjoy working with stu- dents and their problems. I like dealing with stu- dents with different problemsf, expressed Mr. Swearingen. Pam Greer contributed, Hlthink the counselors are a big help to graduates in pre- paring for college. I like working with teenagers because they are more fun than adults, said Guidance Counselor Mrs. Gilliespie. LEFT: Mr. Marks directs a student. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Black changes a schedule. BELOW RIGHT: Mr Wellander puts things in order. :.,.v-- ' 'U s G rl' vi 'lf' -in 41 ,gui ::2l 5' . 'dl ,I A .... M .. s W 'iii is I i .3123 Sas- ,fx J W N M ' Counselors - 67 -H- THS dministration comments on TH Ever wonder what goes on at a board meeting? For one thing, decisions are made concerning stu- dents and teachers, such as when graduation will be. Turlock High Schoolis administration, in their sec- ond year here, seemed to enjoy their positions. Turlock High Students are super, even better than last year, and I didnit fight in World War I exclaimed Turlock High School principal Tom Parker. Besides having parties, and swatting flies, the administration played a very important role in maintaining a smooth running school. Assistant Principal Paul Hewitt concluded, MI love it, it's a fun place to be, I really enjoy coming to school in the momingf, - '? 68 - Administration OPPOSITE TOP: Board Members: Fir.i'1 Row: Richard Weaver. Bobbie Washbum, Robert Triebisch. Second Row,- Gary Linhares. Emie Yotsuya. OPPOSITE LEFT: Turlock High School Administration: First Row: Judy Johnson. Princi- pal Secretary. Second Ron-,' Thomas Parker. Principal. Bob Stammerjohan, Assistant Principal. Paul Hewitt, Assistant Principal. Wes Wellander. Assistant Principal. Not Pictured: Arnie Muller. Work Experience Coordinator. Don Goldstein. Director of continuing and External Education. Albert Peter- son. Adult School Principal. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Turkey Tom Parker, Principal. directs traffic on Halloween. LEFT: Dressed as Tweety Bird. Assistant Principal, Paul Hewitt guards the Bulldog Lair. BELOW: District Administration: Finn Row: Helen Higgins. Asst. Supt.g Gloria Sarmas. recpt. at dist. oftice. Second Row: William Boyarsky. Administration Person personnel!Student Servicesg James Sherman. Manager Instructional Services: Dr. Geogc Gustafson. Superintendent: Dr. James Scism. Administrator Support Services. Administration 69 BOTTOM RIGHT' Fim Row: H. Olson, J. Bessera. D McKalister, A. Coelho. V. Ramsey. Second Row: W. Bertholf P. Santos, C. Majors. G. Lawrence, W. Hankins, R. Gee. BE LOW: Noble Payne climbs a ladder to repair roof. RIGHT. Doicc Mclialister records information on charts. f I W -V 70 ' Bus Drivers!Custodians C 1 , , -'v A-'F 4 ,ny , 1' 1 403, 3 1, Q a., w,-5, X . . Kkj' ix N. .Q xx N 1' , ' 'I J at n, A- 5 .. ' . , nf . A ' 'f -----ny.. 5 -1' 9 wr V, '-'elk , A' - 7' -f ., H E 1 , U-,aye gg.,- i A.. up-0 ng. L v- , s xt . af.-. aff ' If P 1. O t .g5 sulwwm1gQff mm 'fer--' X THS students munch down! Hungry? Why not stop in and have a hamburger or burrito at the newly remo- deled fast foodl' style cafeteria. Perhaps you're craving something sweetg so, go to the Student Store and buy a candy bar. I really enjoy working in the Student Store. It's given me the chance to meet a lot of new people, stated senior cashier Carla Kinsley. The cafeteria was remodeled this year much to the happiness of many students. Gene Womble, head of the Food Service Program, worked out a more efficient process so the students could move quickly through the lines, allowing more eating time. He also provided students with an added attraction this yearg Fails Donuts! ABOVE LEFT' Kristine Lopes and Sam Brushia enjoy their stay in the cafeteria. ABOVE RIGHT: Brian Fantazia looks for a place to sit. RIGHT: John Holland and Tony Castro munch down in the cafeteria patio. 72 ' Student Store!Cafeteria L EL.- if-a I W V: ,nm M 1 3 Q fri fi' 'x '1 A , A M. , 2. ,, A , -- 4 K. W ,bn M its 7 Q 3 1 E J, I W Q , 4 x -- H Y ws 1433! ggi' I gk 1 J G W , 3 ' ' ge? ,,. ,J 'fm 'U , ., vw I '4' 1 W1 74 Campus Security h RIGII71' Barbara Walker reads over detention slips. IIELO W: Ron Caballero speaks on the phone about his business. BUY'- TOM: Campus Security: I-'ir-xi Run-: B, Walker. H. Lowe. Svc- mnlRm1-5 B. Thomas. R. Caballero. OPPOSITE LEFT: Ron and Hazel discuss a disobedient student in the cafeteria. Ol'- POSITIS RIGIH1' Bill Thomas looks lor students leaving the campus parking lot, OPPOSITE Ifl51.0 W: Two campus secu- rity advisors. Hazel Lowe and Yolanda Estrada. cheeks to sce il' Ronny Curiel is staying out ol' trouble. Q .xi --... .X x -1? f f ,Z if ff' QE.. N . ,x Concentration hits music and art Students can advance as rapidly as they want tof' expressed music teacher Val Kuykendall. The students learned a wide variety of songs, from Christmas tunes to hits from the S0's. We try to get as many popular songs in as we can, Ku- ykendall explained. The beginning guitar students started the year by learning fifty chords. Then they moved on to strums and the basic picking styles. Popular songs, rather than traditional textbooks are used for in- struction. itf, said Danielle Gogo. l980-81 school funds paid for some of art expenses, the class was both more affordable and more popular. 76 Music!Art to l TOP: Mr, Jensen finstructorj helps Janelle Helter- brand as Ginger Corker looks nn. LEI-'Tr Mark Baueum performs lbr Alert photographer. ABOVE: Tracy Davis kicks back during guitar class. OPPO- SITE TOP: Renee Perez adds linishing touches to her creation. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Steve Finney starts at new project. OPPOSITE BELOW: Firxl Raw: D. Chavez. V. Kuykendall. S. Price. Svwml Run-: K. Jensen. T, Dixon. M usic!Art - 77 Home economics whips it again! ' Home Economics is for everybody! ex- claimed Department Chairperson Laura de la Motte. Home Economics provides the most important skills for when you are on your own. Turlock High's Home Economics department continued to train students in practical areas. offering a variety of classes ranging from gourmet foods to child care. Sewing was one of the more popular classes here at THS this year, due to soaring clothing prices. Se- nior Karen Novo concluded. Sewing some of my own clothes really saves me a lot of money. 78 Home Economics audi' T. fi' s g x 4-fi xv, .'4 's is E a 1 4 1 8 2 I I Q 5 ,...4: I af? 6 1 OPPOSITE TOP LEFT' Anita Davis irons soberly. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT' Practicing Culinary ex- pertise, Chris Kaplan listens to instruction. OPPO- SITE BOTTOM RIGHT' Shawn Marlow and Nelda Delgado prepare line cuisine. TOP LEFT: Maxine Souza and Teresa Wade assist each other with their foods project. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Buerge instructs Lisa Claes with her sewing. LEFT: Steve Carasco mixes up something for his foods class. ABOVE: Home Economic teachers Firxf Row: L. dela Motte, D. Alexander, Second Rnwg V, Buel-ge, G. Houghton. 1. Home Economics ' 79 qw r,, '-.N 3. .1-. 80 - Physical Ed. .,..n+ '-' W,-an gn A -Q-W-...,,,,, ,,a.. Crowded classes create confusion g'When I walk into my fifth period class it looks like three-fourths of the student body is out there. exclaimed Mrs. Jane Lazich. Though two new part time instructors were added to the l98l stafftMrs. Dee Steely and Mrs. Pam Johnsonl, PE classes at THS remained crowded. Even with the large classes, students still choose from a wide range of activities including regular PE classes, after school sports and alternative PE. The latter program gives students a variety of choices ranging from golfing and horsemanship to dancing and Health-Fitness. TOP: Working up a sweat, PE students do jumping jacks. LEFT' Showing great effort the athletic boys play football. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT' PE instructers: Fronr Row: Dora Boomer, Jane Lazich. Steve Feaver, Vern Pitau, Bavk Row: Les Ratzlaff. Bob Thomason, Bob Rego. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT' Jessica Joseph and Nancy Amsbaugh exercise in their Alternative PE class. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: While serving. .loan Allen concentrates on her tennis game. Physical Ed 81 'H .ha English assignments promote complaining Homework each night. Book report due each quarter. Tests every week. Complaints I often got from students are, 'This is too much work, this is too boring, or I have other classesf and the one I dislike the most- 'I can't do this- even before they've tried, expressed Bonnie Prusack, College Prep teacher. She continued, But the homework was necessary because it prepared students for tests and future work. This year a new reading program was established for the class of 1984 and continuing classes to help students with study skills and speed reading. Freshman Anthony Orosco commended the pro- gram as a great idea because some of us need it. Advanced Placement English was offered for the fitst time at THS, and enabled seniors to test out of college Freshmen English and receive two col- lege credits if they scored high on the test. Ex- pressed Cheryl Thompson, Even Sophocles is in- teresting when Miss Dillman is teaching it. 82 - English OPPOSITE TOP LEFT' Rutino Cordero day- dreams in class. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT' Ad- vanced Placement English student Sally Channing with Vince Avila ponder about their work. OPPO- SITE BOTTOM.' Sophomore students work dili- gently. LEFT' Ames Countryman gives a student advice. BELOW: English Teachers: Firsl Row: A. Martin. L. Linn, H. Parris, J. Cone. Second Rnw: D. Oppelt. K. Johnson, C. Nakamura. S. Jernigan, N. Daubenburger. F. Antroll. D. Lutzenberg. Third Rmr: K. Finke, R. Houlihan. B. Standridge. Fourth Row: B. Prusack, F. Davis. Fjhh Row: D. Jack. A. Countryman. J. Withrow, R. Huth. N01 Pictured: Mildred Dillman English 83 ,X , I LV Q ' - g X s ' l la 1 Foreign language classes increase Reversing a downward trend, THS foreign lan- guage classes experienced an increase in enroll- ment. While a few years ago French classes had sunk to two single French I-2 class. 1980 brought three classes. with plans for further growth. Teaching ESL and Spanish, Pat Weiglein appreci- ated learning and teaching about different cul- tures. a feeling shared by her students. Com- mented Rob Scott. It's a very important part of my mental picture on society. German remained a popular choice among THS students as teacher Freida Rector expressed. 'There are more opportunities to use the lan- guage. German classes. offered at four levels. also permitted students to attend German Sum- mer Camp in Napa Valley. work in and tour Eu- rope. and meet and speak with many visiting Eu- ropeans. 84 Foreign Language .11 fr' vs,- ' w'7.p3,,...h..,,. . OPPOSITE TOP: Foreign Language Teachers: left to Right: F. Rector. J. Adrover. P. Weiglein. J, Withrow. E. Brault. OP- POSITE BOTTOM: Lauren Martin is hard at work in class. TOP l.EFT: Mr. Adrover concentrates on the weekly Bingo game. TOPRIGHT' Nora Collard listens to dialogue in Span- ish. BOTTOM LE!-T' Mike Johnson hopefully waits for the right numher. BOTTOM RIGIITJ Frances King and Chris Avila enjoy themselves ul the unnuul Oktoberfest. Foreign Language - 85 RIGIIT: David Anderson takes notes during an ex- citing math class, BELO W: Kris Trihish listens in- tently to every mathematical word in class. HOT- TOM: Avoiding work. the science class reads. talks. and ponders. OPPOSITE TOP: While sitting in the new computer lah. Sally Channing runs a program, OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Jimmy Heuer experiments with the laws of gravity. 4. .V 86 - Math!Science THS invades computer age THS acquired, due to excessive amounts of funds, a new 148K 2 disc drive network computer system. All levels of math stu- dents used this incredible mathematical genius. Dougles Adams, the math dept. head, said about the machine, The new program is really exciting. We hope to provide greater interest in mathematics. In the physics dept., student Jim Heuer experimented with the laws of gravity. He tried to prove that mass attracts mass. He too used the computers and commented, NI have done numerous calculations on the little rascal. i 'Q' ' ,ww-Q'2 'R Math!Science - 87 Q 4531 W!! If fl f L IDM ,Q -mfg f. Q gt. W ,L 5 sw Q - 'Q 'hx , ,, 5. mf' 'ggi' W 4' V Q, W 5 Vscf. x, -- , ' tg, V4 x x K , is . 6 , K M U fi Q Q Q . am. ,1 5 '91 'Jae - K m M W, x M R . K M Z, x 34' vw 4 ., 'fr a ' M Qi X-,iw 5 S U -i U' . 3: Nw ,V W, .,i l X, SA S RIGHT: Dan Huntley and Ken Story work at T.H.S. construction site. BEl.Ol4': Marie Fletcher adjusts beams at T.H.S, R,O.P. construction site. OI'I'OSIT1i TOP l.I:'lf7': Inspecting merchandise Jeff Trussler enjoys his job. OPPOSITE TOI' RIGHT' Working at Golden Valley Bank. Denise Gray learns valuable office skills. OPPOSI TE BOT- TOM: Carla Kinsley assists students at the student store. BOTTOM: Kelli Opdyke assists Julien young- sters during her R.O.P. Recreational leadership class, ,, . 'sl . ,b Yin .1 'Vs' 5 I ' S ' R 0 P. furnishes on the job skills ln the Regional Occupation Program, students learn job training and receive job placement. be- sides earning valuable high school credits. Students are receiving experiences in R.O.P. that we are unable to duplicate in classroom situation. Without prior experience in 21 special field. many people find it difficult to obtain employment. These programs provide that experience, com- mented instructor Ailene Cross of the R.O.P. of' fice occupations and merchandising classes. Concluded senior Tracy Voss. My R.O.P. class will provide the experience l need when l'm ap- plying for ajob in the field. R.O.P ,av W Business classes instruct for future Why take business classes? T.l-l.S. students were asked by Alert staff. receiving the following an- swers: I need to know how to balance a check- book. I need to know how to type for collegefl I have a better chance ofgetting a job over some- one who doesnltf' Instructors felt that business classes offered both practical and immediate advantages. Mary K. Holden. typing instructor stated that Typing will help students in the future and with their classes now. Students seemed to agree with Holden as Senior Cathy Chambers commented that Com- mon Business Skills taught me a lot of important skills for everyday living l wouldn't have learned in any other classes. 90 - Business .wks I6-sf 1 'x 'ga 1 ew ' Yu XXW, w i N R y '4 sf f 0 s. he Y LEFT' Julie Volk files papers in the office. BELOW: Mike Jones practices using thc elcctric calculator. BOTTOM: Teacher Aide. Miss Candler helps Ermalinda Guitcrrcz with her handwriting. OPPOSITE TOP: Business Instructors: Left to Right: Mary K. Holden. Carolyn Shawen. Aileen Cross, Mike Stokes. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Craig Matthews works in accounting. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Wendy Patrias types class lesson. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Rina Dause and Cathy Chambers discuss the electric calculator. C-K K y 1 Business - 91 g 'M S 3 : v w I 1 X , J I sq +P A 5. Li .+R-4, Q- 41 'B -az: 4 gk N. .. ., 4 -05 Z X l.El 1f' Mark Evans works under a car. BELOW: Ray Dcines welds in class. BOTTOM: Industrial Arts Teachers: Firxz Row: T. Silva. D. Morringer. B. Hunter. Secaml Row: J, Noll. D. Datsun, B. DeHart. H. Siggins, J. Duarte. G. Womble. an 2- i . .f ' ' Q Industrial arts provides skills Some of our future architects, mechanics, welders and electricians were enrolled in Turlock High's many Industrial Arts classes. The program. headed by Mr. Joe Duarte was very popular with the students, with woodshop and drafting leading the way. All the classes began with simple basics which led up to more advanced projects. For ex- ample. drafting began with simple three dimen- sional drawings and concluded with house plans. Electronic classes offered students a chance to work on Turlock High's radio station fKBDGl. Alan Edwards, a disc jockey of two years. enjoyed fulfilling requests from the audience. It,s good to know that people are listening to you. Industrial Arts - 93 Teachers work, and students groan What? Another quiz? typically groan Turlock High School Social Studies students. Quizzes, term papers, lectures and notes- all are part of the program teachers are required to teach. THS his- tory students feel they have a lot of homework, but their teachers have the same amount, if not more, just preparing to teach the course. Teachers' opinions seem to clash with students here at Turlock High School. Lionel Barragan ex- claimed, Teachers have the easiest job in the world! History teacher Mr. de la Motte re- marked, I feel that a teacher's job requires a great deal of out of class preparation such as read- ing the text, answering questions, making tests etc Many people do not realize this is part of the job. Perhaps Ralph Gonzales' opinion sums it all up, I feel teachers have a difficult time when they have students like us. ABOVE: History Teachers: Firxz Row: M. de la Motte. R. Cu- senza. D. Alexander. S. Aristotelous, F. Rector. A. Voorhees. Second Row: S. Younkin. G. Daniels, S. Jernagin. TOP RIGHT' Mrs. Younkin displays her Halloween attire. RIGHT: Mr. Culala speaks during his Careers class. 94 - Social Sciences ' . 'o. 11 1 7 A, at Win if -'tu TOP LEFT' Mr. Pedretti instructs Stuart Snyder and Jim Shaw on two man CPR, TOP TIGHT: Mr, de la Motte plays tourist on Halloween. LEFT: Students listen during a Valucs and Goals lecture. RIGHT: Listening aucntively. Robert Christopher ponders during history. 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V L , .u Xf 'f , P ng, mf YQIIIIUNH Bulldogs struggle with close season Who knows what could have happened if we would have won the first game against Oakdalen expressed head coach Evert Jones. Oakdale hav- ing an illegal player on the field changed the Bull- dogs loss to a win. IfOakdale's illegal player who made the touchdown and extra point wasnlt play- ing, the Bulldogs probably would have won. Having a first game win could have started us off to a winning season, commented tight end Kevin Thomas. After losing the first five games, the strong fight- ing Bulldogs defeated the Beyer Patriots with a stunning 34-16 victory. 'llt was an exciting game, expressed running back Jerry Ragsdale. I've never made five touchdowns in one game. Rag- sdale also commented, I couldn't have done it without the front line. The Bulldogs had a rough time - losing the first few games. We should have won every game ex- cept for Tracy. l guess itjust took us awhile to get it together, commented Dennie Action Kelso. . f g M If milf ...... l 'Q' L 98 Varsity Football OPPOSITE TOP: Scott Walker. waiting for the count from the QB, OPPOSITE BOTTOM: John Gar- cia gains yardage with help from Bulldogs. BEl.OH': FIIKYI Row: H. Yousef. J. Smith. J. Dcsomma. J. Silviera. J. Rodriguez. C. Shannon. J, Trusslcr. I.. Hudson. R. Curicl. J. Roberson. T. Sani. J, DcGraft'. C. Matthews. M. Ireland. Sewrzrl Run-5 M. Sadowski. G. Woods. R. Arevalo, Stephens. M. Kinsley. A. Lu-jan. G. Mile. G. Vessel. K, Moore. D. Gale. D. Navarrow. J. Shimek. G. Otteman. S. Carrasco. Tliirzl Raw: F. Lima. J. Shoobridge. M. Norris. K. Ferro. C. Bozzo. C. Dragna. A. Belew. J. Garcia. R. Lam- bcrt. D, Kelso. P. Washburn. Fnurlli Row: A. Ragsdale. K, Thomas. S. Stinson. B. Fantasia. G. Matson. C. Nybcrg. M. Johnson. J. Jackson. S. Farnham. J. Davis. G. Cripe. J. Cone. E. Jones. K. Hubbard. M. Stokes. Blfl.OW RIGIIT: Jeff Trussler. Jerry Ragsdale. BOTTOM: Jerry Ragsdale gaining yardage the hard wav. ii., ,. .., .. J? , . . H , vt .',,, Q ..g1R'MSf' iw. .: , . wx. .-'W 32- -f.-1.f'fi .351 Rig: , ', - ' Mtn-..,.j 5 ' -' . .J is- q . .sf , . , 'f wk, 7 ,. , , -., ' ', ' ,'iUSS'5f'f- S' . .,M ..,. kv J . r F ,,.m,. fast.- . F- . , iw .L ,uf l' . ...,., t - I W -gTurlock 143' 34 'Tracy AW . , . 14 Turlock J Merced .,.fp rl .I . V .... V... . M.. '-fTpftoctg?f25:?2f x34 McClatchy f-ytmldckf 14- 14 Beyer.-ff gf Tliflvck t'e- F7 M0d9StQ.- trnrloqlklfliigggj r-u tl ie .-t. t.',1'- , . . .. . . t- ,. . 1 T J f -fi . J ' .fer sift 42+ . J E??'l', . Mvsw- s... mi-Q-sign.: t Baqvdisa E?Z? '2ffEZis's? e ' , L- 5 A '.5..g 77 Q m ..,. ...air agf. W .- C . N. yy 1 ,-.QU 'iiizfiii ' S355 ,:f'1if,?555,'Sl5?g1 fi 'F if TM . 1Qg1Jf,fwf K .Ms . L.. , , ' 'f-1:,A,v ig'-Rggrz' A 99 . R . g,,.Q..Di f I , .NY hir 'FK -1. akin gi. ,. 51 'Ni M095 . , ,, , I ,, ,M A. ,V-.W- ', V ' -..,, ,'.Q',,, 2 E ,bl , -'v,-sw' 'J I , . ..4- f f V i .f 'ea-Sf Spirit improves as cPups succeed Improving some from last year. the soph- omore football team won some hard fought games. The sophomore football team came out ofa l-7 record last year to a 3-7 record this year. We started out slow but came back towards the middle of the season, expressed Dale Selee. We did good but we could have won two more games: the minimum we should have had was a tief, contributed coach Vem Pitau. The attitudes of the sophs towards foot- ball changed dramatically this season. and spirit was greater. The sophs won a few games that got their spirit up. Coach Ben Culala claimed. From the beginning to the end ofthe season, there was a defi- nite improvement. Their attitudes have improved this year, but we could havehad more effort towards the end of the yearf' stated Atch Pedretti. mug g,f: :' .IV lfoolball lfll If 1 . Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Freshman Football I4 l9 Sonora 0 34 Merced 0 21 Tracy l4 6 Beyer 8 O Modesto l4 8 Atwater 8 34 Dams 28 I8 Downey U , . O I U U .U F Chill' F' ,KT W f 1,5 so . xr rr 4 ' .A Y 5 I 5, T Is- v T A my ,T-is ' 127. '11E': M' ' M144 ...Al XV V Y 1:4 ' 1 fl ' 1 U 'lr liffllli-IAC f' Ill Iil5l.Oll'.' THS t'rosh football team: I ir.vl Row: C. Magnolia. T. Bourdet. S. Gen. S. Lewis. S. McCary. R. Schmidt. P. Miranda. P. May. G. Vessel. T. Vessel. Summl Rim-: S. Neely. S. Cole. J. Tanner. D. Garman. L. Smith. L. Bacon. J. Felix. S. Neely. S. Carlberg. J. Fortado. Third Rim-: T. Turner. K. Vogt. P. Joseph. D. Avila. G. Fonseca. J. Rudeen. A. Marsh. W. Babb. B. Threet. R. Miranda. I'-1lIIl'llI Rim-5 J. Halverson. S. Hervy. J. Petros. F. Abbot. G. Keenom. A. Urh. J. Garcia. M. Bowman. T. Jameson. G. Hudson. Fiflli Rim: J. Vachi. D. Donovan. C. Rose. M. Shaw. P. Guzman. D. Gil. G. Matson. K. Parnell. J. Peterson. D. LeBlanc. Siwli Rim-: A. Busano. D. Shabazian. R. Lucas. G. Crivelli. B. Jenkin. K. Kla- proth. M. Pogwizd. D. Azevedo. L. Baptista. R. Woods. Sei-cnlli Run-.' L. Evans lasst. coacht. W. Hinds lhead coaehl. J. Marsh Casst. coachl. D. McNutt. F. Lopes. IiIil.Oll' RIGHT: Turlock takes an early lead. IiI:'l.Ol'1' l.I:'FT: Feeling the tension. Coach Evans bites his arm. OPPOSITE IiOTTO.'ll: THS maddogs play defense. OPPOSITE .lIIDDl.l5: QB Randy Woods out-maneuvers a Davis opponent. OPPOSITE TOP: Gene Cripe watches winning l'rosh team. A . I tlfl I4 D an ' P' I ffm ' .f 5 f.,..mffv , 5. s, . .N s J .z I M ' S.. J f .3 M, Wiwsii ' ... J .ft 52'fiZff-'7if:5'5:51-Zffiiia' Q-vis 31.5 . 'SHP' j Qgjjgiyfz41212.551v:'?3QtJil1lFf Freshmen football - 103 i ff K 1 's 4 W I . 5 Y . i , 1 ' .- .wj VW . - u . Q , I 0 , - ff ,. , v,,. .4 Q . , Q f -.3 3 A ss 4 ,. 1 f. 1 fa. V 1 . Q' , 3 .- .2 ,gnu an 4 Q i -im W XA A ' f wwiiorfvfb I ss Country Sc W rr: A, . 1, ., V , Nap..-H 1 'Q '1 ' .'x-4 'kivi', T .un 4' ' ,, , rl . .vj,IW -':.krQJ.:'x ,W I. M1 , 1 4 - t- , ' . - Y ,i W U . V, V rw!! . l . , :n 4. 'y 'r Rau t ii' -, n - 1. : , ' -iz K x 43 1 AXA f 0 5 Y- ,.f vfa , S 1 4 ' I ag, ,Q X , 1 4 X ,MBV 4 I x x Y- ' N x X Y , 1 I . L x W W .- - , x . .. .1 my ., v that-I .M ,L , . gf. - f - V . , .- x 4 . A a A A , -,vw-J ., 1-:Um , WL, 1 1-'iw . w' '- sl!K:Qv,yw,'?' . L w A I ' -'-' Q Y - sh - atm b N453 Mi Y , Runners strengthen as White nabs first In the last two years the cross country team grew from a total of four members to an outstanding to- tal of fifty. The cross country craze was spreading! Last year, the team was a young team which went a long way. Next year, weill have a great team that should go all the wayf' expressed coach George White. He continued, In training, we have gone from a jogging a mile a day to a good workout of either ten or more miles to running twenty 440's in a row. Led by captain Rory White, who won the CCC League Championship Meet, the Varsity team captured 2nd in the league. Strong members in- cluded Syrus Devers, Juan Orosco, Randy Eyberg, Tim Stevens, Dennis Sneed, Toby White and Sam Brushia, Cross Country is a competitive sport, being more of an individual sport rather than a team sport. If you blow it, you can't blame it on anybody else, except yourselff' pointed out Tim Stevens. Also capturing 2nd was the JV team, its consistent leaders being David Britton and Steve Marsh. Leading the Frosh-Soph team Cand in CCCD were J.R. Sanchez, Ed Sanchez, and Anthony Orosco. To sum up Robert Chow remarked, 'lRunners are masochists, but we love it. Girls' sports succeed The THS Girls Cross country team, led by captain Debbie Dekasha, garnered a second place finish behind the tal- ented Merced Bears in the Central California Conference. Dekasha placed third out of one-hundred and fifty girls at the Stanford University Invitationals. No THS girl has ever placed in those invitationals before Dekasha, com- mented coach White. Other members responsible for Tur- lock's fine finish were Debbie Dixon, Tracee Farlinger, Becky Tyler, Marie Fletcher, Julie Leach and Kim Ober- kamper. Being able to make it to sections made everything worth- while, finalist Wilma Candelario fone-half of the winning doubles team ofCandelario!SallaberryJ expressed. Both in their first year of doubles tennis, Solange Sallaberry and Wilma Candelario rose to being the only doubles tennis team to make it to Sac-Joaquin Sections. Janet Lindsay was the singles finalist, this being her third year on the ten- nis team. BELOW RIGHT' Struggling to the finish, Tammy Youngkin plunges on- ward. BELOW: Pacing one another during a race. Debbie Dekasha and Becky Tyler anticipate the end. RIGHT: Showing form and style, Julie Leach concludes her run. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Striving for a hackhand. Janet Lindsay reaches for the on coming hall. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT' As Solange Sallaberry serves. Wilma Candelario an- ticipates the retum. i t r: it ,Ji 5 Y sf F Aa l06 Cross Country -Q x al. :gy .. is ,AQ i. 'if- if2f'i3riE?7?,..svw g . ii.. vi. A 'FL ..s?': rs o '+ ...F 1-MHP wry. Qi. 9' .S fr1:,ae..fi 1 msg.. .ap f'.'f?v?'Q'f . 4 , e,..,:,f,i. .'3'f 'F'fg, Y 'fi . .k l ..,. ,. .' IW g. i+ iWiQ' 'S TOP: Tennis Team: I-'im Raw: K. Doo, W. Delphiu. K Frcitzis. W. Cundelurio. M. Lee. J. Wulerson. J. Lindsay, S Sweet, M. Camey. Svcorid Row: K. Anderson. C. Carlson, S Salluberry, D. Davis. J. Sutherland. T. Holmes. K. Solis. Mrs Boomer fcouchj. Girls Tennis - 107 Waterpolo secures CCC championship This has been our most successful season without a doubt. Our players have worked very hard, and have finished the league season as the champions they deserve to be, exclaimed head coach Steve Feaver. The varsity waterpolo crew were CCC co- champions. They finished with a record of 22-4 in all round play, and 9-l in league. only losing to Merced. The bullfrogs placed third in the South- ern Subsections. beating Tracy and Atwater. and continued on to Sections. David Andrew. the team's top scorer. was voted co-MVP for the CCC. Capturing first team berths were David Bill, Goalie Bob Weaver. and Blake Berry. Receiving second team honors was junior Brent Evans. f'No one player stood out in the com- petition, but this year's team was very even and well balanced. quoted Coach Feaver. RIGHT- Varsity Waterpolo: BUIIIIHI Row: B. Carlson. D. Bet- tencourt. B, Courtney. B. Evans. Secam1Row: Coach S, Fcu- ver. C. Perales, S. Pickens. R. Nordell. C. Courtney. Third Row: D. Bill. B. Weaver. R. Nordell. S. McCormick. D. An- drew. B. Berry, OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Showing extreme cf- fort goalie Bob Weaver tips away an opponents shot, HOT- TOM RIGHT' Randy Nordell looks down tank for a pass. OPPOSITE TOP: Onlooker David Bill watches while junior Scott McCormack makes the hole pass. BOTTOM LEFT: Da- vid Andrcw struggles for offensive position. fl- nv., i2'Eff!I'ff '.f?A2- -v .ar sr . , gg 1 -a.W1l.... 4- A ,r , -5.5. ,A A ' 4- - Jil' w if l08 Varsity Waterpolo wr- . , , . . , -i -ij:-If. -ia. we ' 'x a..i-gf' .,,1f ,S . m .25 j 5 - ' -3 L fgrfff A W. 1,0 gn .. 51551 , 411. .. 4'9'-,mary ' 'ir 5 W a ,-rn .xr ' I I 'bkb'l Wx., 5 . asm , Zjgff' f Sf Q x sJ.YQ5gfWaterpolo 3 Da'i5i54 Zi ' . U-Tur10ck 7 6 Lincoln 6 Hoove ,V Turloglggff 14 ll Davis Q11g .Q Turlpdi ll 3 Beyp.rlh ,QkVJ,5gW L h .T u1jIQckg i 2 9 10 Ddiavnleyfwi l W ,Q-1, ikw if W 8 Merced M I Tliifl0E, fl4,1 l5f 1 W 3m .Alvkvatef Q 11' Turlock 3 Turlock - Forfeit - Downey Turlock 5 6 Merced Turlock l l Turlock 10 9 Atwater Turlock 9 7 Atwater Enduring poloists rebuild THS teams The 1980 Girlls waterpolo team was in a rebuild- ing year after losing seven top players from last yearls championship team. The frogettes finished in a tie with Merced for third place in CCC. The poloists recorded a 5-5 record in league and a 9-8 overall tally. Coach Bill Thomas commented, A combination of great talent and inexperience made for a season of extreme highs and lows? The best play ofthe season came in the Reno tournament, as senior Sally Channing commented where we really started to play polo. Awarded first team honors in CCC were Sally and Carol Channing and senior Sonja Sondeno. Goalie Kathy Maurer clinched a second team seat along with Laurie McKibbin and Cindy Jones. ',Good defense and exceptional team speed made our Frosh-Soph team one of the best around, stated Thomas. Head Coach Steve Feaver added, '6This was a successful season even with the lack of experience? Only six of sixteen had playing expe- rience. The young team ended in 2nd place in the CCC and came out 2nd in the Merced Invitational Tournament. Also finishing 14-4 in all round play, the team overpowered all their opponents except for Merced who accounted for three of four losses. Andre Weiglein, Bryan McCormack, Tracy Stapleton, Max Phillips and Paul Mcllroy led the offensive attack while goalie Paul Maures sup- plied defense. The team indicated a bright future for THS varsity waterpolo in the next couple years. l I0 Girls!JV Waterpolo QP' ww... L , A., if-. 40 y . X ooo 'C . me . y :L,. w W , . . .T fr? if s vs? ' 1, A ,f'.::'7' K Q . t -if . Varstt ,ysm ' . f. 1 - , wa ft J 'f t OPPOSITE TOP: Girls Waterpolo Team: Finrl Row: K. Mau- rer, P. Thomas, C. Amezquita, S. Channing, R. Amezquita, M. Rochester, M. Hodder. Second Row: L. Geisenberg. K. Mau- rer, C. Jones, S. Sondeno, A. Bill. L. McKibhin, C. Channing. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Paul Maurer goes up for the block. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Looking down the pool. Carol Chan- ning prepares to pass the ball. BOTTOM: JV Waterpolo Team: Fiml Row: J. Thomas. W. Clendenen. R. Mayfield, V. Chin, R. Clemens, E. Yerby, K. Doo. Second Row: D. Toombs, D. Hilton, M. Phillips, P. Noghli, T. Stapleton. P. Maurer. B. McCormack, A. Weiglein, P. Mcllroy. LEFT: Sonja Sondeno rares back for the shot. BELOW: Goalie Kathy Maurer throws the ball down tank. 1.45 A, Mgr... . - wwf K v ...H-1 - r ,e-.,...-n ,Ter W '55 V4, .- - ,4 5 ww, . .: lf: ,.,, 'JT' L 7 ,- W X, ,mf ay . Mas, 1 an 5, me V' , Q 1 kj,f..g,-'.'. QQ- tp K 'li . A ' if uf. -A - , ig 4'1 QV7 i ' ' 'f .,,, ' 1 D . ,Q .,x.- . . , . ::,.. - . -,.5s. , '..w.4 ' 4 'ua 1. . ,- 3' frfe 'ill' 1'- .-Q' . .xt il urlock W Turlock A Turlock .. .3 J ,QQ 1 f A . .if he , i ' gi' , ' ky .. .. ' g ' 5 'W -41 5 g ,Davis 'iw , ck , if'7f'.. -incoln If T' flfloover. gg S e1-t ,g lock I2 I I IQ? Davis 'lfBeyer' N Turlock 12 3 Beyer Downey Turlock 13 7 Downey . .lock iirlock Turlock Merced Atwater Turlock I0 Turlock 9 7 Merced 8 Atwater Girls!JV Waterpolo - lll CSKIU .+L ' X Jx. is S-4 s....f an Ni I 55 -P5 1 .x-J, S ' -,. ..,f SQ' ,',. Q r W. , Ik Qi x-2 K ...Lf GAY 4 Z ' A I x S ,, ix 'VIE :- - il: 3, 'K QQ Xb ,t ln Y x. , , f ,H H: , W , ' f f 51 'iff' 299 .' vvyx , Wu -'5 . ,..-, -- .W J W gf X ' 535' -if 7 -'IW 'T Q Y 154, 1 - 1 1 Q Q 'I' 1 ,ff ff? ,,f,. W v ,, . . m:x, , ,, V 1 V, 1 f' N . WAQJW1 A i V V , f Y ,el 'fe ,. ,' 4 --. ,.. I 'ibn-l.. Spikers experience challenging season We didn't have a very good season on our part, but we had a lot of fun. I guess wejust choked at 13 too many times. expressed all conference se- nior player Denise Green. The girls put out a tough effort, usually getting a big lead. and then allowing the other team a chance to catch up and win. It was kind of a disappointment, losing so many games. considering we practiced so hard during the summer and through out the season, ex- plained junior setter Pam Beasley. The girls had a good team even though their record didn't show it. It was a lot more fun playing varsity than junior varsity, commented Melba Phillips, adding that. l'm glad I had a chance to play with some good friends. l.EF7f' Pam Beasley sets the hall. BELOW: J. V. second team: First Row: M, Eisenhut. M. Stevens. T. Bristow. T. Bieser. L. Souza. M. Gonsalves. Second Row: S. Stammerjohan. T. Lar- son. K. Rojas. R. Uliana. M. Brazil. L. Vercdes. M. Toupin. Third Row: D. Moren fCoaehj. H. ChristofTerson. S, Lowell. C. Reeser. R. Fantazia. P. Sorenson. Volleyball - l I3 X' V 2 i T .A,v' K i it Varsity Basketball we f y T' 31' oc W 46 Hughson 4iTurlock Patterson V Trulock Tracy Turlock Berkeley l Trulock Madera Tvday Turlock 5 lid Turlock 55 33 37 Turlom ' Turlock T i if Turloc QQ! ,mln 3 ?3F1if1.1 A. .A Davis El JM 'N - Rl-R Q2-' iekiwwm., yv4a,,y,,4ff ft Davis Merced Modesto T i Downey WW' ,.,p,s? 3 1 Q V is W ,. J ll4'VarsiIy girls' basketball THS varsity succeeds, overcomes injuries The Turlock girls' basketball team, paced by senior Kris Menzel, conquered countless early season injuries to nab third place in the Central California Conference. With a 13-ll ledger, they earned a berth to play in the section tournament. While many key performers were nursing various injuries fwhich was a main contributor to THS slow startj, third year varsity player Menzel keyed the gal dogs to victories and led the team in scoring, 111.45 and rebounds 18.03. Turlock dropped their opening game of the section playoffs to the hosts and SJAA champion, Lincoln Trojans. We really were disappointed about the loss to Lincolng we just didn't play as well as were capable, expressed forward Kirsten Cross. Miss Cross helped out with the scoring duties, meshing IO points a game. OPPOSITE BELOW: Varisty team: First Row: P. Beasley, M. Martin, S. Mor- gan. L. Machado, E. Elstad, Second Row: P, Simpson, M. Phillips, K. Cross, J. Thompson, K. Menzel, M. King. A. Luevano tcouchj OPPOSITE LEFT: Susan Morgan steals the bull. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Kris Menzel goes up for two! LEFT' Ellen Elstad blocks opponcnt's shot. BOTTOM LEFT: Kirsten Cross trics ai lay-up. BELOW: Juanita Thompson pulls down a rebound. Varsity girls' basketball-I I5 JV hoopsters take 2nd freshmen suffer defeat By producing a 10-2 log the sophomore girls basketball team captured second place in the Central California Conference. With Heather Guy and Kathy Cusenza ripping the nets for I4 and 10 points a game respectfully, and Lynette Mat- thews pulling down 7 rebounds per game, Turlock easily defeated five of the six clubs in the CCC. The only trouble- some opponent was the CCC champ, Merced Bears. The Bears, who were supported by a tall line up, controlled the boards and thus the game in their two meetings. We just couldn't get any offensive rebounds to stay in the game, commented Miss Guy. They really have a lot of talent on that team. Turlock High's freshmen team battled sophomore teams throughout the season due to absence of frosh teams and thus received many defeats. RIGHT' Kathy Cusenza shoots the ball. BELOW: Freshmen basketball team: First Row: L. Hinkston, C. Irwin, R. Uliana, S. Starling, R. Lindberg tcoachj. Second Row: C. McCullough, N. Collard, M. Brazil, K. Jameson, R. Fantazia, C. Carvello, D. Bond. OPPOSITE TOP.' Soph- omore basketball team: First Row: T. Dennis, H. Guy, K. Cusenza, M. Uliana, R. Lindberg tcoachj. Second Row: K. Beck, D. Niebuhr, L. Mat' Lhews, M. Silva, S. Scott. BELOW LEFT: Heather Guy scores a layup. BELOW RIGHT' Lynette Matthews and Kathy Cusenza tight for re- bounding position. Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock II6-.lV!Frosh basketball N vnu-154 , 'f In-0-un -u...-.W-. 'I .-W R212 xl U5 'X Wf' p g - . - Q 4. um C f x QQ K iw. 1, Bulldogs: Two in a row For the second year in a row, the Turlock Varsity Basketball team captured the CCC championship. Sharing the honors with Merced, the team ended league on a 10-2 record. The Bulldogs' season record of 22-4 set a new school best, right along with the new record of a 17-game winning streak, breaking the old mark of 12 straight. Another two-year honor was capturing the Turlock Invitational Tournament. They also took the Wendall Arnett Tourney at Placer High School in Auburn. Turlock,s success is due to the dedication of its players in the off season to better themselves as basketball players. This dedication and team concept of play has lead Turlock the last two years to a record of 45-I0 and two league champion- shipsf, expressed head coach Bob Thomason. Turlock was led by the scoring and rebounding ofjunior center Mike Lopes, and senior forward Sean Mills. This is the first time ever that a THS basketball team has won back-to-back champion- ships. I feel honored to be a part of this accomplishment, con- cluded Sean Mills. Named MVP in both the Turlock and Placer Toumaments, Mike Lopes for the second year in a row, was se- lected first team all-league. Co-captain Mills, who captured all- toumey recognition twice, was also selected to the first team all league CCC. This combination along with the other starters Co-cap- tain Larry Hudson, Dennis Gray, and second team all-league ju- nior guard Ed Sai, proved unstoppable. The Turlock Bulldogs also fought their way through Beyer High to take their second CCC Tournament. This led them to Section Toumament. ll8 Varsity Basketball V: sg' hw- ii f 4' .. OPPOSITE TOP: Turlock Varsity Basketball Team: First Row: G. Chong, L. Hud- son, D. Gray. E. Sai, R. Gonzales, J. Godinez, Second Raw: Head Coach B. Thom- ason, B. Fantazia, R. Geiger, M. Lopes. S. Mills. J. DeRuse, P. Niebuhar, R. Chris- topher. Kneeling, H. Benavides tmanagerj OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Senior Joe De- Ruse pulls down a rebound as Ed Sai looks on. LEFT: With one of his rim shaking slam dunks, Sean Mills excites the crowd. BOTTOM: Senior forward Dennis Gray makes an attempt for a rebound. BELOW: Junior Mike Lopes, THS's leading scorer jumps up for another two! F ,fy 7 Varsity Basketball-l I9 Hoopsters struggle We played well in most of the pre-season, and well in the end of CCC play. Hopefully some of these players will help the Varsity next year, stated Sophomore coach Mark de la Motte. The team was inconsistent early in league and went into a five game slump before snapping out of it. Because of this bad start, the team wound up in sixth place. Steve Will- emse and Mike Fischer played well consistently because they played solid team basketball. said coach de la Motte. A hot and cold Freshmen team wound up fourth place. Our defesne was probably our strongest asset this yearg our wins came when the offense was run correctlyf' stated coach Vern Pitau. He continued, We played better than first expected . Top players were Barry Jenkin tscoringj, Randy Woods Qreboundingj, Adam Hilpert fdefensej, and Phil May Qball handlingj. FAR TOP: Freshman Basketball: First Row: J. Voorhees, D. Azevdo, G. Hudson, Coach Vern Pitau, K. Faulkenberry, P. May, Second Row: A. Hilpert, C. Magnelia, R. Lucas, M. Renning, B. Jenkin, K. Par- nell, P. Guzman, R. Woods, K. Vogt. ABOVE: Outstanding coach, Vern Pitau, tells his team what to do during a timeout. RIGHT' Phil May scrambles for a loose ball while teammate Barry Jenkins is ready to aide him. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT' Stephen Willense Out-mOVCS three opposing players and takes the ball to the hoop. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Robert Scott and Alan Winters watch the game anxiously from the bench. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Junior Varsity: First Row: D. Pedretti, R. Scott, J. Segars. K. Miguel, P. Mayo, Second Row: A. Winters, J. Blair, M. Fischer, R. DeRuse, S. Boyd, C. Womack, S. Willemse. J. Martinez, Coach Marek de la Motte. l2O-Frosh-Soph Basketball MN' ik' W jg Turlock 44 Stagg 36 Turlock-1 M643 'vil?,tLVManteca ,.,.. ,. , , , , 50 Turlook 33 aqy,-Q, X 43 Eli Vzanw 7 fry 1- 950 '- 9? Onofa, rankhn - Xr WTQUUP Wefba t 1 33 A3 4, lf li. erced E , IN 1, X X lm: . ,P H333W , T H358 ?filTFHiiCW W I . 1 A l Mffurlock 38 ' X 'eyer5? fL 3' 'f Turlock .QQ43 'al MerE'E:l-FQ ff? Turlockgxr525:J Davis S 'f Turlock 54M Modesto 6 3 Turlock 66 Downey 3, Q Turlock 6l Atwater uw: .fit Frosh-Soph Basketball l2l 3 Dog booters fall sh of CCC title Behind exchange student John Shoobridge's booming foot, the Turlock High School team landed a second place finish in the C.C.C. with a 12-2-4 record. The 12-2-4 log was the best in Tur- lock High School soccer history. Turlock's steady defense, led by goalie Mike Moore and Belouse Lellhame, continuously denied opposing teams valuable goals. We really had a good year. It's just too bad we couldn't get by Beyer, fC.C.C. soc- cer champsy because there was a lot of hard work- ing athletes out there that deserved better than second place, stated junior forward Dan Hughes. Disappointing losses to Beyer l-0 and Central Catholic 6-2 were the main contribution to Tur- lock's second place finish. l22 Soccer 'X 3 any W ,. 1. 4 :gag W. K as if J' il ' kim , Q if B fi fue .. 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However, the enthusiasm and interest has grown within both sexes. A new- comer to THS, the girls soccer team had its ups and downs. The girls lacked experience com- petitively as compared to the Modesto schools who had been playing soccer for years. Never- theless their attitudes were great! They worked as a team all the time, expressed Coach Dee Steeley. The team suffered five losses, but bounced back, beat Downey twice, and achieved one time game against Modesto. In the five school league, THS came in fourth behind Central Cath- olic, and later defeated them in tournament, a re- markable improvement. Top players included Tammy Younkin, Tracee Farlinger tcaptainj, Caren Reeser, Linda Coelho, Debbie Dixon, and goalie Debbie DeKasha. Winning our first game was so exciting! It showed us we improved a great deal. We knew we could do it once we set our minds to it, commented Caren Reeser. The two-year old JV soccer team achieved a 7-5-1 record in league. Its best players were forward Tony Galvan, goalie Joe Moore, and captain Jim Shaw. Coach Ed Clancy, a student from Cal State Stanislaus, experienced some difficulty initially. It was mostly disciplinary problems that hin- dered us. We had a tendency to mess around, but came through. Although the team was inexperi- enced, they did really well, Clancy stated. Varsity grapplers capture CCC title The grappling Dogs of Turlock High School picked up the Central California Conference championship with its unbeaten dual meet record. All twelve varsity matmen advanced to the sub- section toumament hosted by Escalon, which helped the Dogs take first-place honors back to Turlock. Ten ofthe twelve advanced to sections at Modesto Junior College, and juniors David Hol- guin and Emmanuel Felix qualified for the state finals. Sophomore Anthony Belew summed it up by stat- ing, Practices were toughg everybody wrestled well, and it paid off by being number onef' l26-Varsity Wrestling OPPOSITE TOP LEFT-Wrestler Donnie Kelso on his way to a pin against Sonora grappler. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT-David Holguin tossing his opponent. OPPOSITE BOTTOM-Varsity wrestlers: First Row: R. Evans, M. Costa, D. Hicks, D. Benere, D. Holguin, J. Souza, H. Sanc- hez, Second Row: D. Mobley, M. Eggman, E. Feli, T. While. J. Ottmen. D. Martinez, D. Jensen, Third Row: J. Souza, J. Silvera, L. Evans Qcoachj, M. Johnson, A. Belew, B. Harris. J. Mcndonca, D. Kelso, M. Carlson, R, Salazar. LEFT-Anthony Belew wrestles against Merced opponent. BELOW: David Bcnere rolls opponent for a pin, p Q 5. .'q.itAgi'i S f. Varsity Wrestling-127 J .V. Wrestling retains control over CCC Turlock's Junior Varsity wrestling team continued its dominance over Central California Conference grapplers by picking up their fourth consecutive championship. By going through the entire season without a loss in a dual meet, the Bulldogs had yet to be beaten in three in a half years. The JV, headed by coach Wayne Hinds, really never had a close meet as they outclassed all op- ponents. All the wrestlers contributed to the championship year with their presence in the wrestling room, as they really made each other work extra hard. stated head coach LeRoy Evans. Opposite Top-J.V. Wrestlers. First Row: T. Jensen, S. Hill, M. Bowman, S. Finney, R. Gonzales, M. Malmberg, J. Fortado, D. McNutt, W. Babb, G. Fonseca. Second Row: J. Geddes, J. McAferty, L. Duggins, L. Machado, J. Felix, R. Mayfield, M. Rose, R. Schmidt, L. Bacon, T. Eckle, Third row, J. Smith, J. Rodriquez, D. Garmen, J. Barker, C. Shannon, D. Willison, M. Sanchez, P. Gardner, R. Smith, L. Smith, D. Toombs, D. Finke, R. Lambert, D. Buchanon, L. Hazelwood, R. Ramos. RIGHT-Ricky Evans flipping opponent. Dennis Mobley set- ting up to pin his man. Opposile Below-Jon Otteman in tripod position during match 1. - iv ' i '.'514'l-L12 'S ' M., -1 ozgfi, ir, ga Q' E i' E':fff'ii3 '53 ' 128-JV Wrestling f ff ,.,.-4 'N'nk. JV Wrestling-l29 RIGHT' Dcnisc Gray thinking. Just try to steal that base! BELOW: Mary Marson throws to catch a runner at first hasc. BOTTOM: Varsity Softball: I-'im Row: J. Lok. D. Green. D, Gray. S. Porras. C. Anderson. V. Godfrey. Svwml Row: Jane Lazich tcoachl. M. Marson, E. Elstad. M. Philips. T. Voss. O. Armcndariz. C, Kinslcy, J. Souza. l .X Q,9.k. if, knl X if nw 'UU l30'Girls Softball Starters want wins We anticipate having one of the best seasons in years, stated varsity softball coach Jane Lazich. Strengthened by returning starters. THS girls soft- ball aimed at the irl spot in CCC. Returners in- cluded Mary Marson Cshortstopb. Olga Armenda- riz fpitcherj. Carla Kinsley fcatcherl. Denise Gray flirst basej, and Denise Green Csecond basej. When asked why the team felt confident about a successful season. second baseman Denise Green claimed. Well, we've played together for four years, so we'd better be good. We are going to be a running team. summed up coach Rene Lindberg. Anticipating a tough season CAtwater. Mercedj. frosh-soph girls softball ex- pected support from returners Lynette Matthews ffirst basej. Kat Ellis fshortstopj. Angela Porras fsecond basej. and Annette Manchester fpitcherl. Promising a strong bench as well as good speed at the basepaths. coach Rene Lindberg concluded We'll take one game at a time and do the best we canlu TOP: Frosh-Soph Softball: Firsr Row: S. Scott. A. Manchester, K. Cusenza. T. Dennis. J. Green. H. Guy. A. Porras. S. Star- ling. Second Raw: D. Earnest. K. Beck. M. Silva. C. Allen. L. Matthews. M. Brazil. K. Ellis. T. Bieser. R. Lindberg. fcnachl LEFT' Angela Porras smiles as she releases the ball to home plate. Girls Softball l3l ff alt ' Q' ,WW ' ga, .gf-wr Wug, 1, W' I ,J -Q ,V-f Ax,f:AA , h- l32-Varsity baseball s. THS sluggers face tough league This is the toughest league that we've played in the last five yearsf' stated head coach Atch Pedretti. With the new three team format installed by CCC, fthree teams slugging it out for number one as opposed to the previous one or twoj l98l Dogs anticipated fierce competition from Beyer, Davis, Merced, and Atwater. Good performances were expected from senior pitchers Dennis Gray, Kenny King, Jesse Godinez: as well as junior pitchers Kevin Moore and Norm Copeland. Leading the strong Turlock infield were catcher Jerry Ragsdale, first-baseman Brian Machado, second baseman Ronnie Gomes, third baseman Ricky Salazar, and shortstop Jeff Trussler. Patrolling the outfield were Craig Carlberg and Larry Hudson. Baseball made it a lot easier to go to school, commented senior pitcher Kenny King. Varsity baseball I33 JV Frosh baseball face bright future The coach really pulls us togetherf' claimed JV player Brian Young. Both JV and frosh teams. headed by coaches Ben Culala and Mark de la Motte respectively, expressed great optimism toward the l98l baseball season. We have a couple of good ball players out there. If we can eliminate the mental mistakes. we should be all right. stated sophomore mentor Culala. Jamie Trujillo, coming off a strong freshmen campaign. was expected to handle most of the pitching load. Jamie really is the only experi- enced pitcher we have this year. remarked Culala. The freshmen nine anticipated counting on the hard hit- ting of Rich Lucas and Terry Vessel's hurling. Pre- dominate attitudes of both teams were simply put by soph coach Lee Wisdom: We want to win! RIGHT' John Tanner warms up his pitching arm before ti game. OPPO- SITE TOP: JV baseball: tl-rt: Firs1Rnw: D. Pedrelti. J. Trujillo. D. Car- skaddon. S. Finney. J. Rosa. J. Segars. J. Christian, P. Mttyol. Sevvnd Row: B. Culaltt lcoztchy. M. Phillips. J. Bttrtkowski, T. Castelli. D. Howell. B. Crivelli. R. Curiel lcoachl. Third Row: S. Brennan. T. Wilson. J. Blair. S. Boyd. J. Rocha. S. Willemse. B. Young. M. Fisher. L. Wisdom tcoachl. OPPOSITE MIDDI.E: Dominic Pedretti slides into third base. for an ac- tion shot. ' X . ly A -rs f . t, li f rl G- . f 'M' t 'lu' ' P E-x A -v -0 ,lbw pw. 'Zi OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT' Stony Hill retrieves a fly ball. OPPOSITE RIGHT Terrv Vessel plms his next strike out ABOVE Freshmen baseball: FIl'.i'l Row: ll-rl S. Hill. T. Vessel. V. Eneimo. P. Miranda. J Voorhees S Carlberg J Fort tdo T Jensen Second Run G Hudson J Tanner. G. Vessel. G. Crivelli. K. Faulkenberry. S. Neely, J. Petros. Third Ron D Azevedo A Hilbert B Jenkin K Parnell S Lewis M Poe wizd. M. de lu Motte tcoachj. Not pictured: R. Lucas 134 JV!Frosh baseball win' 'V S-4 Wir E. E JV!Frosh baseball-135 136-Gymnastics BOTTOM: .l.V. Gymnastics: Front: J. Gillespie. Second Row: T, Larson. N, ,lo- hansen. M. Uliana. V. Romero. D. Wilkey. K. Rojas. S. Pritchard. P. Bristow, Third Row: A. Woodward. T. Hagiwara. D. Dompeling. S. Dompling. J. Volk. M. Stephens, RIGHT' Patti Bristow begins a routine on thc beam, BELOW: Denyse Wilkey spins on the bars. OPPOSITE TOP: Varsity Gymnastics: Top- T. Sani. K. Lyons. S. Smith. Bottom row: S. Sallaberry. L, Martin. T. Bristow. T. Soderquist. L. Nelson. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Doing a routine on the beam. Tanya Hagiwara concentrates. OPPOSITE LEFT: Patti Bristow watches at u meet. fe... if? -5-1-f ,,', i 1 G mnasts compete I find gymnastics an exciting and challenging sport. Solange Salaberry stated enthusiastically. At Tl-IS, gymnastic interests have increased among students. With daily Workouts and long practices. both teams hoped to finish the season high in the ranks. Varsity team strong members included Katie Lyons and Solange Sallaberry, bars: Leslie Nelson and Teresa Soderquist, floor: and Loren Martin, beam. Boosting the JV team were Julie Volk and Janice Gillispie, floorg Dawn Dompling. barsg and Tanya l-lagiwara. beam. Coaches Mike Nelson and Sami Nelson expressed mutual confidence: Their fthe teamsl attitudes have been very posi- tive! They are a young team looking toward a bright future. Gymnastics- I37 Bullfrogs place in top two CCC rank Q-A ,,lR'Ti'-' - war The 1981 swimming team was one of the strong- est varsity boys' teams ever, exclaimed head coach Steve Feaver. Merced was the only strong team in the conference. The Bullfrogs placed in the top three seats in Sections and were in the top two in CCC record. Leading the way were seniors David Andrew and Bob Weaver, along with ju- nior Darryl Bettencourt, and sophs Bryan McCormack, Paul Maurer and Paul Mcllroy. Diving standout Blake Berry left THS with an un- defeated four-year record in league, and won the CCC meet three years. He unfortunately, was un- able to compete in 1980 because of chicken pox. Berry also placed in the top 5 in Section Com- petition, a first in his sophomore year. Carlos Per- ales also aided pointwise to the THS water men. l38'Varsity swimming I B07TOM: Varsity swim team: Firsl Raw: P. Mcllroy. S. Fea- vertcoachy, Second Row: P. Maurer. A. Weiglein. T. Stapleton. Third Row: C. Perales. B. Carlson, B. McCormack. Fourlh Row: D. Bettencourt, B. Berry, D. Brock. Fiflh Row: B. Evans. S. McCormack. C. Courtney. BELOW: Randel Mayfield shows his diving style. LEFT: Junior Scott McCormack breathes in deeply so he can tinish his lap of breast stroke. OP- POSITE BOTTOM RIGHT' While swimming. Bob Weaver thinks only four thousand more yards. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT' Senior David Andrew and junior Tracy Stapelton go for a sprint as the rest ofthe swimmers watch. OPPOSITE TOP: Concentration Hoods the face of senior diving ace Blake Berry. oy. . Varsity swimming -I39 'Q 'l 5 P 5 N ,' . Mermaids get new coachg expect wins THS girl swimmers suffered two setbacks during 1981 season. First, they lost coach Bill Thomason freplaced by head coach Steve Feaverl. Secondly, they lost the depth necessary for winning the past championships. Although we were less in num- ber, we still had top qualifying girls, and every- body did their part in the season pointed out sen- ior co-captain Sonja Sondeno. The THS mermaids were led by Sondeno, junior Allison Yotsuya, sophomore Pam Thomas, Laurie McKibbin, and freshman Cindy Jones. The divers: Emma Perales fthe only THS girl diver to place in sectionsj, Kris- ten Brock, and Kathy Hanson, added needed points, As most sophomores were moved to varsity, the froshfsoph frogmen felt the loss in their record. Freshmen David Hilton and Jim Thomas, after re- covering from a broken arm, were the mainstays of the team. K2 fr- , A : 1353 A9 140 Gir1s!JV Boys swimming wiv' .fm Q qs r LEFT' After losing their coach, the girls adopt Steve Feaver as their leader. BELOW: Swimmers watch the clock tick away their precious rest time. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT' Cindy .lones helps to keep a swimmer's tradition of whip-crcaming freshmen on their birthday. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT' Sophomore Laurie McKibbin can't believe the practice is only half over. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Co-cap- tain Sully Channing swims one of the many lengths during practice. OPPOSITE TOP: Girls swim team: First Raw: L. Geisenberg, R. Amezquita. J. Lindsay, S. Feaver fcoachj. Second Row: E. Perales, S. McKenzie. K. Brock, K. Hanson, Third Row: M. Hodder, C. Jones, C. Amezquita, K. Maurer. Fourth Raw: S. Channing, P. Thomas. L. McKibbin. S. Son- deno, Fifih Ruw: M. Rochester, A. Yotsuya. C. Channing, A. Bill. BOTTOM: Boys JV team: Firxl Row: R. Perry, D. Toombs. D. Hilton, K. Doo, D. Shabazian, .l. Orlando, B. Carlson. S. Feavcr fcoachy Second Raw: V. Chin, P. Maurer. P. Mcllroy, A. Weiglein, J. Thomas. T. Stapleton. R. Cle- mens. B. MacCom1ack. , 'n 'fwfr- Girls!JV Boys swimming 141 . ,,.:g,,,,,,, r -v, I-'AR RIGHT: Rnd McCombs warms up before :1 meet. RIGHT' Pum Brooks, Tracy Furlingcr. and Dcbhic Dixon pucc cuch othcr. K: , 'J Il ,LN N L' 4, A 'ff . -'H ' 4 'J I. H ' 1 . ,Q . -.me ' ,ggi . ' ' ' ' - Z F . , nn ,. I 1. ,Q f few 2 L T' iw-4' . Fri. ' x ' of at 4A ,M M- fi .Q 1- I, E911 ' nn -ei , .f 'W V . A J., MW., V. w--'-'w if 1 ' E W ' ' 1 'i 'M ' :rJc :.2f'l f Q f 1 - W '1-F94 fi ,A Q , 'Q ' :aa3'1e:r -f K ' ' , 3, 4' . 35,4 - . , ' KM . Q , 'f-,H ' fW'Aj ', . -. X - .,,'-sf . VK - . H. , A - . - ww .4 -v Y ' ' nys 1, J gift 'iw -rv , . W' A if' 'M ,mgk .- -xd,.L3f 'Qing - 3.- 4 , .. , -Mg . -2- J., .. . A ff K .H v:t.:r.Ef'14': . v, ' ' '.'? fQ5,fQ-?J',,u. fix, - ' 'l.,..,,,,,, ,jim 4 , .fi -f ', V , W bf. ' M- ., A . , f ...f A ' mm. . , wa .Q ' .1 J 'A +-W:-:,, 49 L, 'I' ., Q ,'T' +5'f-'Pc , 7 f'l!3 f'ff', A . 2 L 3, 'm?'w,'f f ,, 4- ,, , ,-g.-4, 4 xi: 142-Boys! girls track spirit: They all work hard and togetherf' lot of sweatingl. so we should do exceptionally well. worker-no skimpingln TOP: Varsity track: Firxl Rmr: N. Grant. S. Brushia. M. Passarclli. T. Stevens. J. DeSomna. J. Orosco. D. Williamson. G. Woods. D. Britton. R. Woods. S. Carrasco. Svrvmd Row: S. Hensley teoachl. D. Sneed. J. Baucum. .l. Vessel. J. Shimck. J. Shoobridge. J. Heim. R. White. C. Bozzo. K. Fcrros. S. Marsh. A. Roos. G. Matson. Third Raw: G. White tassisl. coachl. B. MacKay fassist. eoachj. S. Dcvers. R. White. G. Louchart. R. Chow. R. Eyhcrg. K. Shealor. D. Jones. M. Elness. ABOVE: Gary Woods rounds the corner ahead of' John Shoobridge. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Girls track: I'-TITYI Rmf: R. Rowan. T. Younkin. J. Leach. P. Stevens. B. Tyler. J. Enos. M. Eisenhut. Second Raw: A. D'Marshimun. K. Maurer. D. Dixon. E. Groll. S. Marlo. R. Fantazia. D. Dekasha. R. Pagano. Third Ruw: P. Stitt. C. Hewitt. T. Farlinger. E. Arevalo. P. Brooks. T. Willis. K. Smurr. A. Loveland. C. Kennedy. T. Misso. T. Spenkcr. D. Steelcy feoachl OPPOSITE MIDDLE: JV track: First Row: T. Turner. C. Harter. R. Woods. C. Rizlcy. S. Burges. P. May. Second Row: G. Lawrence. T. Berdelt. J. Halverson, G. Brown. R. Doo. J. Cabral. J. Parton. M. Hobby. K. Watts. A. Orosco. Third Row: M. Merabley. S. Gen. J. Moore. R. Birdzell. A. Brashana. A. Vrh. C. Anderson, D. Nclle. R. McCombs. D. Jones. J. Shaw. W. Van KClJCl Cl'l.l'JIllll'Il1 Row: G. White. S. Hensley lcoaehesl. G. Matson. B. McKay. B. Tanncr. S. McCary. B. Gerik. L. White. D. Selee. B. Harris. J. Aubert. J. Shaw. Boysfglrls track 143 Track gains new coach, . ... .. , i anticipates strong finish Guided by new head coach Spike Hensley. 1981 THS track team began the season with a running start. Hensley anticipated a strong finish in the mile relay. and described the team as having good Mainstays for the team included Gary Woods. hurdles and 440 Rory White. mile and two mile: Sam Brushia. Tim Stevens and Dennis Sneed. distance: Robby White and Chris Bozzo 440 and John Shoobridge and John Heim. sprints. Concluded Robby White: We've put in a lot of hard hours in practices fand done a 1 The outlook for this year is good...last year we came in sec ond...and thereis a chance we can get even better. pointed out head girls track coach Dee Steeley. Our strongest members are Debbie Dixon. Tracee Farlinger. and Kirsten Cross tn sprmts Marie Fletcher and Debbie DeKasha. distance: Teresa Misso high jump: Allison Loveland and Kim Stitt. weights: and Teri Willis hurdle and long jumpf' Summed up Teri Willis: We ll do great because we have a great coach and every girl on the team is '1 hard RIGHT-Dennis Ow concentrates on returning the ball. BELOW: Robert Fernandes follows through on a return. BOTTOM: Varsity Boys Tennis, Left to Right-L. Amesquita, F. Lima. M, Miller. D. England. S, Olsen, G. Dudley. D. Ow. OPPOSITE TOP-Boys Golf. Firsl Raw: L. Comorosky. S. Cole. D. Anderson. P. Jensen. Second Row: M. Raugust Qcoachy T. Rowan, M. Strand, P. Nieburh. J. George. F. Cuborubbia. S. Carskaddon. .. L' i fr Q Tennis Golf hope, work for success With Mike Strand, John George, and David An- derson leading the charge, the Bulldog squad looked forward to a very successful season. 'il really am looking forward to league. I feel we will give Beyer a run for their money. fC.C,C. Championsj expressed junior Mike Strand. Bull- dog mentor Milt Raugust added, This season is going to be a very inexperienced one, but with ev- eryone practicing after school it should pay off. The dog tennis team also had hopes for a cham- pionship, largely due to four returning seniors, Dennis Ow, Marty Miller, Lupe Amesquita, and Greg Dudley. Mrs. Dora Boomer head of the Bulldog tennis crew expressed, Boys' tennis is in- creasing in popularity because boys are finding out its a life time sport. 144-Tennis! golf ,.-vs.. 1 ,-. i LEFT-David Anderson concentrates on where hix hall will land. .4B0l'l1'-Junior Varsity Boys Tennis: Left lo Right: C. Davis. Snider. CY Bradbury. R, deBos. B. C'uons.M. Souza. R. Fernandes. Scaled: D. Boomer teuaelib Tennis!gol13l45 , Qi 1.4 Nw., M3 'W wwf , . ii 'B 5' ,,g5gig ix g .wt -- A N T, pil' 51311-leg f - ff., ., NIV .. ' 1. 'L K V -4. S'if. ,W.. .. QV. . 4 ,X fx g A wx EN T. , 9.15 xx E, 'P by ' ff' if bv PQ PPP, 'C f ew ,.. . Jflillatfas will HI I48 ' Seniors OFFICERS Put Washburn-Vice Prcsidcnt Hawley Snelling-Yell Leader. Dana Christiansen-Yell Leader Kathy Hanson-Sect.!Treas.. Marty Miller-Class Justice David Andrew-President . -I 'rw 7' al-s. 'ill Addington Antonio Aguiar Scott Ahlberg Betty Allen Kara Allen 4. ,Q 4' of -77' '-' Y:.:,7i Scott Alves Lupe Amczquita Nancy Amshaugh Michael Anderson Steve Anderson 'lx 'ir N David Andrew Lorraine Arevalo Olga Armendariz Dallas Ashill Cheryl Avalus -it X v'x lv 1,7 Q4 'U' .,.. Annette Avila Jimmy Avila Marie Avila Vincent Avila Cecil Baker Seniors - l49 4 .X N, Debbie Baker Karen Bakus Pluli B ilswiek Ed B irbu. Billy B item 96 ,no wt t Ronald Bean Rainer Beitelia D :vid Benerc BrcndiBtrn1rd Blake AFS'ers experience new environments My graduation class in Argentine was only twenty-four people-this year it will be nearly four hundred! Explaining the differences be- tween Turlock and Argentine school. AFS stu- dent John Shoobridge stated that at THS, even studying has been funf, Shoobridge es- pecially enjoyed sports at THS. playing foot- ball. soccer and track. He anticipated the return trip home where he could play rugby and graduate from high school for the second time! ln l980. THS had two foreign exchange stu- dents: Kathy Maurer spent her summer in Tur- key. while Sally Channing stayed in Japan. Al- though Maurer found many differences in Turkish culture. she did find one surprising similarity: Kids in the city of Onkara go cruis- ing at night just like here. During her stay in Japan. Channing noted that. The country is non-violent. and there is no emotion shown. ever. Even in the home nobody ever shows affection. l50 Seniors 5 ytl-jf 'ay:-Kfi. ,E 2 saieullii-' ,' sub. 1, '- rv 'Us 'xg' -., ,an-...Q 1-' --4-Q 'Klan ',ll' i 1 David Betteneourt David Bill Larry Blair Dan Bold John Bold OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Kathy Maurer. after returning from Turkey, speaks about her experiences. l.El T: Modeling her Hktllll. a gift from her Japanese family. Sallx Channing reminisecs about her adventure. lflfl.Ol4': John Shoubridge. Al-'S er from Argentina. shows his true feelings about his American History hook. rr x ', 'vw' 1 'ZIP Aga Ross Buren Troy Borges Lori Bowerman Sandra Brainard Miteh Brandt Seniors- l Sl THS Varsity teams select winter queen Topping off Hat Day. the Winter Sports Queen Coronation was held. presenting THS with a new and very excited queen. Sandy Escobar. Nomi- nated and elected by the combined vote of basket- ball and wrestling teams. Miss Escobar was one of the ten candidates. Nominees included Kristen Brock. Celia Frahm. Jerilyn George. Denise Gray. Denise Green. Sonja Sondeno. Danette Wilkey. Rhonda Wright and Pam Yettman. with Rhonda Wright chosen as first attendant and Pam Yett- man second. Concluded the new queen. It was a great surprise! l'm glad l had the honor to be crowned Winter Sports Queen. 0PPOSI7'li TOP: Mike Carlson crowns Sandy Escobar. 1981 Winter Sports Queen. BOTTOM: Five ot' the Senior nominees and their exeorts watch anxiously as they announce the Queen and her attendants. 1.lfl-'T In RIGHT: Rhonda Wright. Jesse Godincz. Sonja Sondeno. Robby Geiger. Denise Gray. Mike Johnson. Celia Frahm. Ricky Salazar. Kristen Brock. Ed Sai. Q QIJU gr-g. Charles Bryant Carol Bumgardner Willow Burm mix Shelley Burns Anthony C 'Q'i ' ggyigi I aw C ' in 9 'i I ,. l lil i ' F-fl , S V n I' Rn K -is . all .24 i N r as , if N .1 sa- Q.:.x 1 naar' '52 323. Yffi 'frgrx h, .rpg Y, , .- iiissgf -N 1 i A nf, YN' ' '- I. 61 . 2 'vi QQ-v 'qw-Q J., ff! .,, , Troy Canada Shelley Caplan Michael Cardcy Urhina Cardoso Craig Carlbcrg 'Tam .' - i -e 'Q' ' 'A t We , , ' -nr , Nj 'Lf' rl -if - ' f' Jimmy Cain Lauren Czimarata Harry Cambra Paul Camp Ann Campbell Chris Canada I X J L- X.. aa N5 L' 12277 4 -ug, 9- N fr, 1 ' 'C' 7 IK VNS Carlherg Mike Carlson Slove Carskaddon Slcvc Castro Cathy Chambers Seniors - 153 Sally Channing Dana Cliristcnxcn Ez, an 5 154-Seniors ,txt E can Q Glen Chong Robert Chow - X ,YL dx A di iw M 1 of-tx h +A.: r Kathleen Christian Kim Clifton 'V' I ,Mix 'Q' '27 Tracy Cockrcll Lina Coclho Scott Coclho .lill Collier Mary Cot SV 1--p ,..fr f N Chris Costa Chris Courtney Yvone Couto Kevin Craig Caroline Dai nh David Anita Davis Kim Davis Robin DeBettencourt Sandra DeLaeruz hs .5 sn.. Nr Qgiitli :X-. , W ff,- gg -13 X' 'f n,f9 'M .ft ii it i Joe DeRose Mary DeRuse Tony DeSomma Syrus Devers Lenni Diaz R.O.P. waits tables, seniors get credits Once upon a time students paid their way through school by waiting on tables. Times have changed! Through ROP food services. students can wait on tahles in school. earning both cash and credits. Se- niors such as Becky Volk appreciated R.O.P.'S practicality. We learn about cooking. waiting on tables. and cleaning up. Still others found people more important than the class. as one student claimed. l like the girls in this class. Opening its doors to students for the tirst time, the Bulldog Lair waiters and waitresses were asked which customers were preferred. Students! ex- claimed senior Troy Canada. - You ean't joke around with teachers like you do with the kids. Canada admitted. however. that when it came to giving tips. students and Faculty gave the same amount - Nothing! LEF71' Brian Kuchan demonstrates the right way to serve peaches. OPPOSITE LEFT' Ed Godsey prepares for the salad bar rush, Seniors-155 Seniors drafting to prepare for future Why take drafting? 'gIt's one of the best classes you can take if you plan on being an engineer. claimed Kevin Ferros. Drafting. always popular amont T.l-l.S. males. added senior Hawley Snell- ing to the class list, The only female enrolled. 4'Being the only girl in drafting has its advantages: I get a little more attention than some. But it sure is fun!,' expressed Snelling. According to Alert interviewers, the male drafters liked the addition. but felt that females received unfair advantages. OPPOSITIQ' RIGHT: Kevin Ferros looks for improvements in his newlv drawn blue prints ofhis beach front home. RIGIIT: While thinking of skiing. Chris Courtney constructs his Sun Valley ski chateau. HS knit? Robin Dick Diana Dodge Kimberly Doo Susan Drake Greg Dudley Danielle DuFrane 156 Seniors ,,,--f-. I 1 sw, . 'lilY' Avatar Dosanjh Diane Driki Lisa Du o Fdwird ,-Q I QL Roy Durling Lucy Dulra Mark Dulra f 1 4 , ' , fl Q ,x . W: 3-1 ' 'Sf . V151 K A Q, I Q' , lf a .-. ' 1 ' , ' ,,. ,.,..T,, ,, I A. V ,H l A Q ' , ' f . 1 . l K H 1 ., l , P e ' ,lv .Zi 1 'Xian X' , vnlhia Ecklc Suzie Edelman f, hug Exvjf .yy fan, F' il: 1 Rachel Earnest Melody Easley Dora Edgar George Edi Trudy Eiscnhul ,-. 'f fl l Eliuzad Josephine Elkins Ellen ElSl1lLl M' --we .N U. If Sandy Esohar Jarmen Eshoo Carlos Eslagio ,qvst on-ng Seniors-I57 M me Fletcher Ron Forrette Kal C Seniors remember T .H.S. friendships Senioritis set in quickly here at THS. right around the second week of September. However. as grad- uation loomed nearer. the seniors found it difficult to say. probably for the last time. Good-bye. The excitement of graduation dwindled when se- niors realized they were going to lose some of their close friends they had been with for four years. Se- nior class yell leader Dana Christensen summed it up saying. lt will be fun going to college. meeting new people. and being in a different environment. but it will never be the same as the friends I've had at THS. Kevin Thomas added. l've gotten to know really neat people through the last four years. and l'm sure I'll remember them in the fu- ture. BOTTOM: The senior lunch bunch congregates to discuss world affairs during second lunch. OPPOSITE TOP: Jerry Ragsdale Varsity football player. shows off his brand new ten- nies to his good buddy senior Kevin Thomas. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Senior Scott Coelho shows his affection for under- classmen. while Donnie Kelso supervises. fe :elf 1' .1' Mark Evans Dale Falkenberg Luisa Fari gf 1 1--.-, ..-7 Keith Faulkenberg Ceeillo Felix Kevin : Qv' 'Qt an 4- . QR I ' ff: ,Q A. ,gg Tina Fotheringham Cella Frahm 158 Seniors PM I , 1:9 at .111 Muriu Franco John Fruelel Ramon Gulvun x ai. Xl! 43 x.-:r s, . lrmll Gllrviil Murlene Gureiu Robert Geiger .lerilyn George John George 1- ' . 1- ,' ' ,- --' g ' ,Y I, V. , ,J ' , Q.:-'jlf LQ, Lisa George Sumi George Seniors-l59 Q A je if , I, I l.i-,gHi,l,v lg f ii i i , -Q - 1 'Fi x7 V . 'mb' ,246 I B941- N Eileen Gin Mary Giron tg? ,Q'f H , I g5,Qf'f Jesse Godinez Ed Godsey F PQ ,PL . .v,- . wif ,A ,- r.:f, 'f ' ,xx V X: - '59 K 'Tie G. 1 jx X 3 . l X I f ,vi Lge' 5 INN Lf i in tX' l6O'Scniors Shcilal Golden Palm Goldsmith Ronnie Gomes Ricky Gomez Conni Gonsz N ir E W'-fel' 'X f r f Q '1 --1. f Lisu Gruhum Denise Gruy Dennis Gruy Denise Green Pzxm Grcc -ts Q-1 'On' ,0- i A4 Ox i,,'-7V Randy Guinn Sam Hagadorn Kristen Hagiwara Dan Halvorson Helen Hankal :IK wr Kathy Hanson Tom Hanson -J 'Q K .. X, fx K ig .T if David Harper ' , o, .... 'A -U . -81, QQ F., Wx .Q 5. , H x , ,v . 1 1 ' - - 'fs - ' .'- .kbc ,, Q A M , ., Vg.. ,. p - . ' , - .A - 349' Q .1 P .V of- , ,N - , aiih ' '-4' ,- -'- 's:El-- . T.. vf- ,'- . ' . w W 3 1' 'wg 5 Deanna Helms Jeff Hendrick Wapolos honored with trip to atils This is really a big honor for me: no one in Tur- lock has ever made a National Waterpolo team before. commented the talented Sonja Sondeno. After a week of four hour-a-day tryouts and train- ing. Sondeno was selected on the U.S.A. Junior National Women's Waterpolo Team. The blonde bomber practiced in L.A. before leaving to com- pete in the Canadian Winter Sports Festival in Quebec City. THS varsity waterpolo player David Andrew was also honored with a Junior National tryout in- vitation. Picked in the top fifteen of the Northern California players. he then competed for the A team that would be playing in Spain. 0l'I'OSI7'li TOP: While stuggling for position. Senior ace Sonja Sondeno harasses the goalie after a shot. l.El T: Junior National selection. David Andrew passes down pool to an open teammate. Seniors- l6l i '-'V Yolanda Hernandel Richard Herrera Lynn Hervey James Heuer .leffrei Hick- pf' ree' has 'Tw' 551 X H5 ' A- 9 'sr David Hinkson Rosa Hinojosa Senior section staff struggles As students walked passed the Alert class, voices in the background could he heard moaning. We're not going to meet the deadline. there'sjust too much to do in so little time! Most moans came from Dc- nise Gray. Denise Green. Mary Gilron. and Sonja Sondcno. Alert staff members in charge of senior section. As the deadline grew nearer. weekend workshops and late nights at THS were not uncommon among the senior Alertos. Mary Giron stated. Although we spent a lot oftime working. it really didn't matter to me. Putting it together was something special. Concluded senior editor Rhonda Wright. Even though it took some time and effort to correct all the pages of the senior section. it was worth working on it to make it look good for my class. 162-Seniors Melanie Hotl Larry Hudson Ken HlIlCl'lll M ,X l'NlId --u X . hw X N-- S 5' :VX l lt Ramsina lshoo -t H01 lf: Denise Green and Sonja Sondcno eom- hine their efforts to complete the senior section UI'- I'UXIlIfRllill'l1' Seniors Mary Ciiron and Denise Shu,-Un lyumyff Gray look oxer the Senior portraits, X X i 'fb f-Z I -.. H. N24 Killi1l'yI'IJ2lTilI'l1iiiU Jennifer .leys ,,v,, 3. ..i.?j,... 'i P . ' A ' P i 'Y 'KS- 'OW 1-LQ N --ff Cindy ,JJITIJIICI -.i,, Karen John 3? 72 ir. '2 i Lyle Johnaon Mike Johnson Fred Johnston pd' -5' Tai? lfrunk Jorge Charlie Jorgensen Todd Jorgensen qtvv Kelly Jones Mike Jones ,ar an el eil, J 4 , J Q ifz. ' .lessycu Joseph Donnie Kelso x X X.. Seniors-163 'Lp 15 -.. 7 1-TJ i .xg f Andrew Kcupl Brian King Frunccs King I in Jacky King Kenny King Cnrli1Kinslcy ai is '59 37' Q 164-Seniors Belly Kncslrick Jiiy Koch Kristina Kochn Ji1nclKopccki Brizin Kuchun Kimhcrly Kurtz Michiicl Kuykundiill Kevin Lainczistcr Tony 1' ' I 'cy 1 Kurt Knlikc ods 47 :P -x-...J A Q4 W' Glen Langwell Tina Larson Tina Leal Doreen Leedoni .lcff Lewis 5 1-6 .Qs .-hs. QT? 'if-1 'csv Paula Little Jeffery Lopes Robby Lopes Edie Lowe Wayne Lowery ll Noemia Luis vlan. 739 Brian Machado X Hoopsters play well for Winning teams Basketball is my favorite sport: it takes a lot of hard practice. but it's worth it. commented girls varsity basketball star. Kris Menzel. Girls' basket- ball meant a great deal to the l9S0-81 team. The girls practiced up to three hours a day. four days a week. People might say. Oh - girls' basketball practice: that's a piece of cake. Wrong! Feminine hoopsters did both offensive and defensive drills and had more than a little sharp shooting practice. At this writing. THS boys' basketball were well on their way toward a second CCC Championship. a fittin a off for all their dilifent work. Senior E P Y U 2: athlete Dennis Gray expressed. lt was really great playing basketball all through high school. especially when we took the 1980 CCC. I hope we do it again! 0Pl'0SITlf TOP: Dennis Gray. varsity basketball player. shows the THS winning style. LEFT: With great grace. Kris Menzel lets one fly up into the hoop. Seniors- l 65 166-Seniors 1 vii Lucia Maehado Judy Mailloux Chris Mack Esther Maldonado Danelle Mapn arf' T . Curtis Marez Mary Marson Rhonda Martin Is it a nightmare, or onl Halloween? Trying to match costumes with hidden person- alities. THS seniors revealed a side few people ever see. As usual, Halloween Day provided an opportunity to put together a unique outfit. and many students took advantage of it. Senior Beeki Volk commented. I dressed up on Halloween as a punk rocker for two reasons. I wanted to let students see how wild this fad really is. and to see if any ol' my friends Could recognize me. and you know what? They didn't! 0Pl'0SI7'l:' l.EI-7? Taken by surprise. Sharon Viera explains why bums are a vanishing breed. RIGIIT: Becky Volk and Ed Godsey want to get their picture on the cover ot' Rolling Stone. i lf' Eva Matos Erin Matson '..r -eff.. was 'R' , 'hi . -M xx S ' A r gg' 1' f f' .AW ' Kathy Maurer 'f ii :EL , ff fin, . i 4 . ,A ,gg W1 . M K y f,,.,,,H , x - -- lv 4 v. fi 2 x 'B 5 if A L Q' T 9 x M Mark Mead 1 ,viii Mall Mel.aual1in ' ,far A 4 M 4 I '17 Q ' wi ff- CF fgx d , wi ' Q 'G lx f 'T Q' 1, Doug Mello Kris Men7el David Miller Marlin Miller Mike Miller .Fifi-B itil. ,-f ...., Z' i 1 3 1 X Sean Mills Scott Miguel Steve Miguel Nicki Miranda Teresa Missn lf? 45 Stephen Mayulle Brian Mcfarl Annette Mello Seniors-167 l68-Seniors J A fr' 3 1 w- ff V s ., 1 7 if ,li , 1- Q'- l.isa Mocglcin Bruce Munismilh 3 Dx Barhic Muorc in .' i ,Q 1 , M y YI '15 Allcn Murad ,.., P, Tony Morclln Hans Nacpllin liilinuml N.m.iy.ii1 David Navarro George v'7 K X! 'mr np, ,-O.. .sae .....,, Darrell Nelson Margie Nix Carl Norris Mark Norris Karen 4- .M- Karmella Odiso YQXCY N ' cult. ,EW I ' Dennis Ow 'UN gs i . A 'pn' 'c n...al9 ii CHN l Kelli Opdyke Marie Ofililltlgllfily Martha Origel Jon Otteman fi ,.s,.q f S5 ', fffffv - ' ' :ga Y, l Edward Padlo Michael Pagola Karen Parolini Lori Patil Seniors look for part-time job Did you ever wonder how you were going to earn extra money? Well. most seniors solved this problem by getting part-time jobs. It gave them an opportunity to earn money tor their present or future plans. I got a job to earn money so that l will be able to attend college. commented Craig Carlberg, Some seniors went through the Career Center's Work Experience Program. which enabled students to receive credits while holding a job during school. Senior Debbie Baker concluded. I got a job be- cause it gave me something to do while getting credits and money. 0I'I'0.S'I7'If I,IfI-AT: Debbie Baker adds the finish- ing touches lo a quarter pounder, l.EF7'.' Doing her dailv iob, Lisa George tiles some insurance forms. Seniors-169 John Payne Carlos Perales . -qz' ' -Q 5 F 'hx X. 1 X Mike Pereira Gina Petros aff fs 661 4 Ov 159' so Thoamma Phanthasy Mclha Phillips Hometown talent succeeds in rodeo I would like to pursue a career in horse training. and some day be Miss Rodeo America. expressed award winning Danette Wilkey. For the past sev- eral years Wilkey has won many awards in barrel racing. goat tying. pole bending and cutting. She has also won many queen titles. including Miss California State Horseman Association for 1981. As Miss CSHA. Cowgirl Wilkey was invited to the Cow Palace for a grand entry. Aside from giving training and riding lessons, Miss Wilkey was also a football cheerleader for three years. OPPOSITE RIGHT' Danette Wilkey poses for her new title, Miss California State Horseman Association for l9Rl. 170 Seniors X . xx ,, 4 Jeanine Piatt Joan Plotkin 1. fn. Tim Pogwifd Juliet Polo to i.. Janet Pritchard Jerry Ragsdale si 4C ,M N ek iindo Rames Debbie Ramos Brenda Recd Kevin Renncr Eileen Rcnlcria x xx: I'-'Y ' ' Y? 1-'Z' Danelle Rcsendcz Sandra Resendez Jcfl' Riddle Jon Roberson Lisa Robertson 4-5 , sw' , K Z' 1 Jimmie Robinson Joyce Roby N5 if' . 'Mai if William Roby Connie Rocha Seniors-l7l 17 N .ans ,pc-. -Anza! i ' A Ron Rocha Ernest Rodrigues Alice Rohslan Gloria Romero Mitch Root 4-rg 'Vi i,,. ..' LS - . X, ,, 1 Theresa Rowan Sophie Rushing Seniors think of their future plans Private? U.C. systems? State schools? Or vocational? What questions! Confusion prevailed among seniors' brains as all asked questions about the future. What am I going to do when I gradu- ate? Will I go to school? Which one? Do I have the grades to get there? Who'll give me the money to go? Some seniors solved the perplexing problem ofthe future by ignoring it. One senior said. I'll worry about that if and when I ever graduate! Kris Menzel finally found a solution. I think I'll draw one out of a hat. or play basketball the rest of my life. OPPOSITE TOP: Thinking of her future. Kris Mcnzel de- cides which college she is going to attend, 172 Seniors Tim Rushing Anita Saini Ricky we lx -cf: Solange Sallaherry Tammy Sanchez Tuckie .-A5 Sandy Santos Cecilia Sartin Jeff Sartin l .ln- ,ga .ju-pf , X b oo . ,V N. , . Q W, n A -f V - xml W ' I' .f'f' Q A ' ' 5 ' 51' f- , m gil? 3 o z u : f' W 'X karl A 1 ' Xi . I' X X 1, 'F .ffl eh. H 'il . lcvc Surlin Bclh Sawyer Roger Schmidt gs p-Q Q1 tk liusun Scgurs Tony Scgoviu Bcrlhu Serrano Colleen Schlill Y K .x ,MM 5 V , , xi . . ! o I Q ! Kcn Shculor V135 Slcvcn Scgurs 1- F 'C 51-Bi f John Shimck Seniors' I 73 174-Seniors John Shoohridge Seniors inhale food during brunch! lunch I really enjoy eating, I put much effort into it, and it does a lot of good for healthy body, com- mented weightlifter Mike Johnson. Eating remained a favorite activity among THS'ers. and seniors were no exception. Nothing that their new prestige allowed them to walk to buy doughnuts. rather than run like under- classmen. Seniors still obliged to push a few soph- omores out of the way. RIGHT' Mike Johnson drops a few doughnut bites into his mouth during hruneh. 0l'POSITli BOTTOM: Scott Czirlherg takes ai swig ol' milk during lunch. f Q ss 1 3 4 xx Y 9' lffi full? 'Gr-:Q Frank Silva Gilbert Silva Ron Silva Armjeet li.. V f, ffl' , ilfimx I 'ev fw-v Y Rheba Sisk Melanie Smith Robert Smith Susie Smith Kate Smurr IIS aw' G if-...ff .4-boogip,,,,4 Carolyn Sneider Hawley Snelling Margarida Sousa Maria Sousa Maxine Sousa M '-ff? s. 'Um 1 x f PM-it Q f X Souza .lohn Souza Sonja Sondcno fsfmixx Cyndi Sordo .r 'if Mike Sorenson 'QS , xt' 1 ' A ,yfw ' N Is 1 8' 'ki .. , I4 fi ,xx cg 39 .Y a li? ie-gk? Sb' '21 Alan Spcngler John Stephens rx. - Roseann Stephens Timothy Stevens Seniors-l75 Wuync Tuwvl ur D nwn T xvlo . 1 , ,,k-. 1 Cheryl Thon 'D Terri Tusl .lel'fTrussILr John Tuml 0. L1s1Trujlll .ffl whim Rebccc t Tvlcr Marihcl Urlua Zella Van Kuren Lisa V in N ittu Bryan Vaughn 'tg Q 'Q T ' X s an in Sh iron Vieirt Becky Volk Tracy Voss Sheri W tldrip Jennifer Walker Seniors strive, but suffer loss At the sound of the gun. the annual pow- derpuff game was underway. lt was a lot more fun playing this year because we were playing against our friends not our enemies. We had a better coaching staff this year compared to last year. com- mented fellow senior powderpuff players. Though missing a close win with an 8-6 score. seniors felt that the l9SO game had at friendlier atmosphere. Jesse Godines powderpuff coach concluded. We could have played better but we weren't dedi- cated enough. Juniors played a good game. LEFT' Senior powuerputi cheerleader David Bill proves that milk really is for every body. OPPO- SITI5 RIGH71' Senior powderpuffers rule the rally Court. Seniors-l77 US .win-Q we? 1-jglmi 4 4 THS CLASS OF 81 15 1.-..,. - Jac Wurdzl Put Washburn Thumus Wallson Dllrltllc Walls ooo ,xv if' Q5 Blah Wcuvcr NIV 'sr'-dzv' F 4m-u.,-, Andy Wcdin Robbie While Rory While C. Whilclcy 178-Seniors ff is 'sX Danelle Wilk I ILL NEVER BE FORGOTTE We 'sf' 4? we ' Refi 2 y V N X if A if I I g 4- ' ,hp . ,f . .y ,- .. KN -, .2 ' NA x E. , 1 A i i . Dun Willcll Pam Williams Linda Winkler Tnny Winters Sheri Wood 'gy if ' ' ' . Vis 1 K Aix ,,,.... 'fir . ornu Woodbridge Kevin Wolcn Rhnndii Wright Mark Wyliun Pam Ycllmzm Seniors- l 79 A X ' .. ,u A ,pe 1 51.1 -I , ,.. W-NN Q Q I 9 MNA? ., af ,..'eJw -..-bg ., - M 1.1 ' K in I 3. r ., f , Mia pid 'fa . 4 I , '3?L'4 - A'f , V 'A1r5f'f-f,5,v -- A 2, - uf Q: lt' r Q? I' :QIIL Til' '-xt: 114' 6 N ?.QQAtj2.:13t.'QAf,, ip? 4 ?1g'A' 'P ' ff.-.tv-N if,-f 1 +',h4-si - ' , , . M .Q 4-V ' I Q ' .ii .xQ,n 4 ' ' P4 ,e ' 4 1 ' ! i . , ,r' . , 1, Y yr.- W Wh. ..... 'A' ' , K Q? 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Y' flipbg 1 'wax 'bwddg no 45.-3-' .f .1 ,.-J 3 .5 'f: b - -ag W., .-- 1 . bi' Tu . , -sq Bobbie Adams Scott Adcock Teena Aguiniga Dave Alford Khalid Al-Mutairi Jeff' Amason Carla Anderson Charlie Anderson Matt Anderson Nanette Anderson Susan Andrew Ray Arevalo Anthony Argo Linda Arnold Lisa Arnold Cara Ashman Mary Lou Ayala Bernadette Avila Bob Baba John Baba Connie Bacon Marina Bakoosy Rachelle Bames Jeff Barker Lionel Barragan .lohn Baucum Lori Baxter Pam Bessley Lynne Beauchamp Anita Beevers Carrie Bernard Darryl Bettencourt .lulict Bet Esfandiar Claude Blair Roger Blair David Bollinger Lawrence Borges Rhonda Boyd Laurie Boyle Chris Bozzo Charles Bradbury Brenda Brindeiro Terrina Bristow David Britton Kathy Britton Darron Brock Towana Brower Brad Brown Cody Bruncllc .lim Bryant Danny Buchanan Valerie Burris Emily Cabral Wilma Candelario Bill Carlson Jeff Carlson Kate Carney Scott Carr Gary Castro Nohemi Ceballos Steve Chambers Carol Channing Tim Chew RIGHT' Dennis Sneed works hard in English. BE- LOW: During history. Mike Lopes tries to complete his assignment. OPPOSITE: Mrs. Nakamura's class enjoys a visitors company. Robert Christopher Paula Clark Nr Carrie Clem Tony Clure Frank Coharuhia Brenda Coelho Sheila Cole William Combs Chuck Coons Norm Copeland Rulino Cordero F-'ilemona Costa Brian Courtney Grammar, histor drilled into Juniors Nouns. pronouns. adjectives. adverbs, con- junctions. prepositional phrases. and verbs: all were sometime or another drilled into juniors heads during their English classes this year. I really think l had enough grammar this year to last my entire lifetime. stated Jeff Barker. ln contrast. while thejunior history classes had the same format: note taking. tests. lilms and term-pa- pers. the courses ranged from survey classes to mini-courses. to U.S. History. l'm really glad l took the mini-courses because they were inter- esting and were also college prep classes. ex- claimed Laura Walker. 'Mi .N I 1' . .. A Xe .Z-7 ' ' .1,.Q,lJ :Lf i : Kirsten Cross Diane Crow Tom Crowder Ronny Curiel James Curtis Cheri Cushing Kelly Dahl Shelly Dahl Rina Dausc Rohert Duvall Deanna Davis Sheila Davis Tracy Davis Robert DeBos Greg Defnrd Jerry Dcfirafl' Ruse DcHaven Raymond Deines Steve Deines Wendy Delphia Tony Demellu Willie Deniz Karen Desehaine Tony DeSomma Dehhie Dixun Arbella d'Marshimum Mike Doo Charlie Dragna Ken Drake Machelle Easley Tim Eekle Kathy Edler Alan Edwards David Edwards Robin Edwards Ronnie Edwards Sargon Eivav Ramsina Elvazian Mike Elness Peggy Elliott Angie Emery Alan English Dan England Jolene Enos Yuhert Envia Carmen Eshtm Edwin Eshon Jimmy Estaehiu Juniors - 183 IS4 - Juniors JR. 0-.9 . 4.t,'vERP Q4, YZ .lulte listacio Brent Evans Alan Fagttndes Delvvyn Falk Brian Fantalia Randee Farlinger Traeee Farlinger uniors overpower seniorsg 10-6 win lt was a night the class of '82 would never forget. Led by tailhaek Kirsten Cross. the junior pow- derpttff team surprised the senior team with a I0-6 victory. After watching senior running back Eva Mattos sprint thirty yards fora touchdown. tgiving the se- nior team an early 6-0 leadj. thejunior defense to- tally dismantled the senior offense for the rest of the game. Narrowing the gap to 6-2 with a safety. tailhaek Kirsten Cross exploded 75-yards behind fullhaek Traeee Farlinger's lead block. to give the juniors a IO-6 halftime lead. The stingy junior de- fense held the high powered senior offense seore- less in the seeond hall' for the victory, -IBO! li: Charlie Dragna. Tracee Farlinger. and Julie Volk pa- tiently xvateh their team strive toward victory. klfill IQ' During brunch. Emma Perales harasses senior players. 0l'I'0.S'l7'l-.' Rlfilll' Players, coaches. and cheerleaders go xvild on side- lines after junior victory. FIACHUF I T fl fa Chg ni 2 9 i flaw Emmanuel Felix Dale Finke Angelina Ferreira Mary Ferreira Lance First Matthew Fittje Steven Flillel Clemeneia Flores Emilia Flores Mike Fonseca Carol Forrelte Riek Fortado Erma Francis Kim Freitas Genevera Fregoso Yvonne Fritl Tami Fulton David Gale .lohn Garcia Raymond Garcia Sherry Garcia Phil Gardner Rtmell Garrett Jason Geddes Nahrin Geveirgis Denis Gewargis Mediko Gharihadeh Monica Gil Greg Gilstrap Julia Glover Jeff Godfrey Gam' Goehring Danielle Gogo Annette Golden Shellie Gomes Ralph Gon7ales Alherl Gonzalez Mike Gore Tom Govea Bill Gracey Kathe Grael' Brian Grantham Juniors - I8 Melissa Graves Kim Gray Billy Gregg Sherene Gregory Stanley Gregory .lesse cillllCfl'Cl .lohn Gutierrez Lupe Gutierrez Tanya Hagiwara Silly Hall Ronda Hamilton Gina Hamnes Tammy Hansen Marna Harlan Eldo Harris Fluanda Havil Leonard Hazelwood David Heiny Dehhie Hellums Janelle Helterhrand Bliss Hendrix Kenneth Hernandez Carole Hewitt Tammy Hicks Connie Hilderhrand Mary Hillman David Holguin Kathie Hopson Richard Httltman Linda Irelan Mike lreland Susan Irwin Lenard lssae Ghada Malakismail Monroe lvey Rllill7': Chad Lackey invades campus as mysterious hear. BELOH Conrad Miranda illustrates new style. 0I'l'0SI7'I1' TOP: Pam Beasley assists Stacy McKenzie with punk pants. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Teresa Soderquist cnacts Urban Cowboy, ' an ll! K ig X Unexpected guests visit THS campus The THS juniors stayed away from the traditional monsters. clowns. and ghosts. and changed to their own original costumes by showing up on Hallow- een Day as enthusiastic. crazy punk rockers. rats. and a seven-foot tall married couple. THS student Ralph Gonzales remarked. There were so many rats that l had to call an exterminatorf' While the exterminators roamed THS campus. the San Diego Zoo was on its way to pick up Chad Lackey. Why? Because for some reason. he looked like a big bear: another typical student at THS on Halloween Day. I 7 Yvvnx A , , , .. A VN L 'K l. 1 Ai :yi l ,, 1 John Jackson Caroline Jacobs Carl Jameson Rick Jardine Keith Jenkin Dave Jensen Karen Jensen Christine Johnson Joanne Johnson Kathy Johnson Kathleen Johnson Paul Johnson Shari Johnson Stacy Johnson Terry Jones Kim Jordan Cathy Julian Andrew Katakis Lisa Kavarian Carolyn Khaehi Alan Killion Christi King Randy Krein Robert Kreuger Chad Lackey Keith Lairemorc Kevin Lamarre Rodney Lambert Joe Landavazo Richard Langley Min Wei Lee Belouse Lellhame Steve Lessi Juniors - 187 .locy Lewis lfrank l.ima Janet Lindsay Patsy Linhares Bradley Lloyd Juliana Lok Tab Lomoljo Kristine Lopes Michael Lopes Raquel Lopes Richard Lopez Garrett Louchart Allison Loveland Lynn Lowell Roxanne Luis Albert Lujan Anthony Machado Linda Machado Susan Magnic7 Lisa Maldonado Robert Malakismail Cheryl Mancino John Manslield Shawn Marlow Steven Marsh William Marson lsidor Martin Michelle Martin li Lithia Martinez Jami Massengalc Jani Massengale Eldon Masterson Craig Mathews Greg Matson Shirley Mattingly uniors strengthen, bolster pre-season While Turlock High's football team had a disap- pointing season. the other teams at THS showed great promise from the very beginning. Early in the season. the wrestling team pinned op- ponents with ease. The basketball hoopsters were off to another great start in the l98l season. hop- ing to defend their championship crown. THS soc- cer team pre-surprised fans by being in the thick ol' the Central California Conference. while as early as December. the baseball team proved to be a talented group. RIUIIT' .lunior guard Eddie Sai passes the ball to teammates during one ofthe may exciting basketball games, 0l'I'0SlI'E: Toby White puts the move on one of this opponents during a wrestling match. IRS Juniors iflav., W ...S i a- nb- ff s l R , . 'WV Lisa Multox Karry Maurer Mike Mayfield Jerry McBride Holly McCloud Scott McCormack Coleen MeCuIloeh Stacey McKenzie Donna McKnight Don McLaughlin .lohn McLaughlin Rachel Medina Caroline Mendes Celina Mendes Rose Mencsee Tony Mereer Jamie Miehalec Conrad Miranda .Ioe Miranda Jose Miranda Mary Mirla ges- Y L? las me 33 f , 1' Gordy Milehell Greg Mi7e Mike Montgomery Mike Moore Gilbert Mora Susan Morgan Ronda Moulton Raminzi Moushoul Javier Mulgado Melanie Myers Paul Naepllin Lisa Naranjo Dana Nary Tony Nascimento Roger Nelson Teresa Nelson Andy Nieuslro Philip Niehuhr Ken Niman Chris Nixon Rayanne Novaek Juniors l90 - .luniors Randy Nordell Rick Nordell Rehcceu Norton Chris Nvherg Kim Oberkumper l.iszi Occhi Greg Oliveira Jim Oliveira Kevin Olsen Sem Olsen Carmen Ornelus Wiindu Ono Mark Pziee Diimcn Pucker Joiinnu Pudlo l.i7 Paigolu Rosa Pzilzicios Richard Panzirru Leo Purruz Susan Pusluy Michael Pussureli Edmund Pullesnn Marcin Paulson Glen Payne Emmzi Perules John Persons Allen Peierson Dehhie Peterson Y ' z gr . f A 1 .1 on-A ii '43 Chanthara Phanthasy Thad Phillips Scott Pickens Chris Pombo Sylvia Porras Andrew Priest David Pritchard Jim Pugh Mike Pulido Mary Quadros Deborah Raby Linda Ragsdale Richard Ramos Steve Ramos Terrie Rasmussen Phillip Ray Mark Rearick Bobbie Reich Cindy Renner Christine Renteria Kelly Rickey Teresa Riess Marion Rios Steve Rios Linda Risell Brenda Roberts Kenneth Roby Mary Jo Rochester Kim Rodgers James Rodrigue7 Susan Rohrer Burton Rojas Alan Roos Thomas Rowan Lynita Russel Upperclassmen Work to meet expenses Finally becoming upperclassmen. juniors ex- perinced the responsibilities of driving. and for many. a part time job. The excitement of getting a driver's license soon faded as juniors paid their first gas bill. In order to meet rising costs. juniors worked at fast food places. clothing stores. and hoped for raises. l,h'l 75 Scott Pickens helps a customer during the Christmas rush. 0PPU.S'ITE TOP: THS junior works at Burger King, Juniors - l9l 192 - Juniors Buffy Suhins Mull Sudowski Eddi Sui Jody Szikuguchi Eddie Sumo Shawn Saunders Sandy Sanderson Terry Simi Lisa Santos Runi Surgis Evelyn Sarlin Maggie Sziueedo Tina: Schull! Clzircnee Shannon Tina Shear Chris Shcnzin Daniel Sherman Dale Shimano Richard Shimunn Judy Shipley Kevin Shncklcy Dchruh Showen Mike Silva Tony Silvzi i , 1 4, 'A 'is qv . I'-V ff' xl Socializin at TH When asked, What do you do during brunch and lunch? . THS juniors responded mainly, I just hang around. Girl and guy watching, wandering from English to history, or talking with friends are all part of hangin' around. Junior Linda fChachj Machado affirmed that socializing was a favorite pasttime stating. l've always enjoyed talking! llve been doing it for about sixteen years now. I really love it at lunch. l mean between watching the spits of tobacco, and the girls that go by, l really get fired up for my next class. stated An- drew Katakis. ABOVE: Squinting into the sun. Juanita Thomason enjoys conversation with friends. LEFT: Dan Hughes quickly tries to beat the tardy bell to class. 0PPOSlTl:': Ray Aravcla gives someone the evil eye. George Silva Joe Silveira Tony Silveira Annu Simon Suzctte Sims Ann Singh .Iainant Singh Kashmir Singh Tim Slama Jetl' Smith Richie Smith Stephen Smith Kim Smith Dennis Sneed Teresa Soderquist Brian Sorenson Juniors - 193 194 ' Juniors Chris Souza Emily Sousa Tricia Spenker Shellie Starling Mike Strand Jeff Strandwold Darrell Stephens Bob Stillman Scott Stinson Kenny Story Sandy Sturtcvanl Stacey Sullivan John Summers Tim Sweat Linda Tagholm Brenda Thompson Kim Thompson Katrcna Thomas Manuel Thomas Juanita Thomason Lisa Threct Dee Ann Thorkelson Michelle Toupin Sandra Trantham Brad Triebsch Gina Uliana Kevin Vasconcellos Cindy Vasquez Jerry Vessel Brent Vickroy Julie Volk Debbie Volkmar Kevin Voorhees Paul Voorhees ,HEP W 4- .,, '? 'A .-do - -fx Chris Waldrip T Laura Walker Q - ' ' Michelle Ward . X V f f Jennifer Waterson s 1 j N , ' Amy Wedgwonh ,ff ' 'i ' . K 1 X. Mike Walker 0, , D. 3 J L 'I Y -J 'A :Q 'A 'gl 1 K lffs Darren Welsh - Richard White ' Mike Willemse N.. at in Anthony 4Willhitc Curtis Williams .4 Toby While f , 124' JoEllen Williams Lisa Williams Doug Williamson Terri Willis Bertha Wilson R Dan Wise N Kim Woodrufl' Gary Woods Karmen Yadegar ,,., Doris Yegor Michelle Yorker Allyson Yotsuya 4 Roseline Youhanna Kathy Young Carl Yowell Connie Zapata Heidi Zumstcin U la Gary Zimmerman Lunch improves Many Turlock students just couldn't wait for lunch. Why? Because really it was the only time for the campus socializers to do what else, but socialize with fellow class- mates. Mr. Womble's new and improved lunch system kept line waiting to a minimum, and gave students more time to socialize outside ofclass, much to the delight ofthe faculty. The new lines have made it eas- ier for me to cut, stated Brad Triebsch. ABOVE: Junior guys exchange conversation during lunch. OPPOSITE LEFT' Raquel Lopes and Dar- ryl Bcttencourt Munch during lunch. 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I t I N. 5 'rl vi James Adams Dan Agresti Caryn Allen Cheryl Allen Joan Allen Eva Amarante Maria Amaya Carolyn Amezquita Rosalind Amezquita Rita Amos Chris Anderson David Anderson Laura Anderson Sandra Anderson Shannon Anderson Randy Arata Larry Argo Kristy Amdt Kamal Ateyah Roy Atkins John Auhert Chris Avila Michelle Ayala Donna Azevedo Angie Bach David Badal Aaron Bailey Kristi Barringer Jeff Bartkowski Randy Base Mark Baueum Ronald Bean Karen Bear Karen Beck Anthony Belew Henry Benavides Richard Bcrghorsl Alisa Bernharl Steve Bettencourt Amy Bill Deneen Binford Gina Birdsell Rick Birdzcll James Blair Jim Blair Robin Borba Steven Boyd Cheryl Boyles David Brasil Randy Brignolo Gary Brizard Laura Brockhaus Deanne Brown Gary Brown Thomas Bryant Randy Buck Sam Burges Ricky Burns Gracie Burris Matilda Busa Jim Cabral Cathy Caldera Joe Calderon Sophomores I97 Scphs capture a first place Countless hours and weeks of preparation were directed towards creating the prize- winning sophomore float. Located at Martinez, Plywood, napkins, wood, chicken wire, paint, and paper mache' were transformed into a victorious bull- dog atop a miniature football field. Kim Martinez sophomore class president expressed, It was so much fun, I'd do it over and over again. Everybody put in a great deal of work, and it all paid off by winning first. RIGHT' Sophomores work busily to prepare the float. OPPOSITE BOTTM: Prize winning soph- omore float is displayed prior to Homecoming Pa- rade. Sonya Calhoun Benny Camarillo Ben Cantrell Steve Carter Lisa Casey Dan Carskaddon Irma Casarez Pat Casteen Tony Castelli ' Martha Castillo Ted Cheever Victor Chin John Christian Lisa Claes Joan Clemens fx' Richard Clemens ' Shclly Cline Kay Collard Brian Coons Jim Corbett Renee Cordero 5 Diane Correia Mitch Costa Glenda Couchman Trent Courtney Lee Cox Brian Crivelli Cari Crivelli Dawn Crow V 1 Q ' Kathy Cusenza Parry Dady Q., Teresa Daniel W, , Alfred Damiousseh . 'rj Rosanna Darmousseh 1 Kamclia David ,, V '. ll' ' l98 - Sophomores 'Na- ...f six X 0, Q ,,, . v .' ,. 'LID' 'J wr-4 ff' ' f N x as 4 1 I l Q if .l A Q' liwx ,iw wg ri. , ,L ff. A A t -ft 1 Q ff 1 . I, ,, , 11-. fi avr 1, ,A ' C .5 Vi 'kk X. til' Q l w ' h f if A A . ls.. ya 6 nur 'J E ir 4. -b 1 X h -1-'Qi 54 Katrina Davidson James Davis Mitchell Dawson Neal Dawson Mike Daylong Phil Dayton Paul DeCouto Darla DeHan Debbie DeKasha Margarita Delgadillo Teri Dennis Robert DeRuse Edith Dinapoli Gary Dinwiddie Dawn Dompeling Monty Donaldson Richard Doo Carrie Douglas Tom Dudley Ed Dulaney Richard Dunn Rodney Eames! Greg Ebenal Lora Edgar Mike Eggman Kathleen Ellis Stacie Ellis Joe Enos John Escohar Mary Espana Rick Evans Randy Eyberg, Randy Fennell Jose Fcmandes Robert Fernandes Steve Finney Mike Fischer James Flores Sophia Flores Debbie Fothcringham David Freilas Terri Froman Sophomores 199 Mike Gagon Melanie Garcia Mario Garcia Mike Garrett Mirtala Garza Jetf Gehrke Ramin Gharibadeh Cara Gibbs Janice Gillispie Gary Gilstrap Steve Gimlin Fred Giron Doug Glenn Valerie Godfrey Cathy Goldsmith Andy Gomez Carolyn Gonsalves Mary Gonsalves Rodney Gonsalves Alicia Gonzales Kenny Gonzales Sherri Good David Graef Veronica Graham Vickie Graham Warren Gray Julie Greene Wesley Greene James Gregg Robert Gregg Mark Gutierrez Heather Guy Alex Habit Melissa Haekwell Annette Hale THS sophs take Halloween first Ghosts haunted the halls. The grapes from the Fruit of the Loom decal just sauntered by. People were living out their fantasies in these strange costumes: t must be Halloween. With their originality, Lori Vaseoneellos and Suzanna Renner brought forth an idea which won them first prize in the Halloween contest. Mary Stephens. foot ball player expressed, HI love dressing up for Halloween. especially in sports out fits. RIGHT: Mrs. Prusaek helps football player Mary Stephens with her English. OPPOSITE TOP: Lori Vasconeellos is dressed as a bunch of grapes for Halloween. 200 ' Sophomores David Hall Ten'y Hall Tim Hamrick David Hankal Larry Hanson Ron Harril Bryant Harris Erik Harter John Heaton Scott Heiny Roger Helsel Mark Hendrix Bobbie Hernandez John Hernandez Donnie Hicks John Hotchkiss Scarlet Hovasine Doug Howell Kenny Huffman Dan Huntley Greg lngole' Julie lnsell Natalie lshoo Maria Islas Romina Jacobs Dawn Jantz Geri Jaramillo Reena Jardine Gabriel Jau Nissa Johansen Matt Johnson Tom Johnson Dan Jones Gilbert Kako Chris Kennedy Sherri Kessler Vivian Khodabandeh Dairl Kitchens Harold Kitchens Margaret Klingerrnan Tania Krieg Andy Kuykendall Colleen Ladd Football uplifts Sophomore Spirit Student participation was great, ex- plained Janice Gillispie. The sophomore student body helped greatly: we couldn't have done our job without them. Many rowdy sophomores cheered anx- iously as their team marched up and down the field. Games lost in the closing seconds depressed many fans, but most were back cheering again the next week. RIGHT' The sophomore football players getting ex- cited after half' time. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Su- mnna Renner. Tobie Sani, and Janice Gillispie yell during the Homecoming Parade. Joanne Lamarre Eileen Leu Debbie Lillie Karen Linam Renee Linan Tom Lips Ken Little Rosemary Lowe Sherry Lowell Suzanne Lucas Elizabeth Luiz Katie Lyons Michelle Lytle Larry Machado l Adele Madelo Donna Maggard Annette Manchester Mindy Mann Abhella Mansoor Diane Martin Loren Martin i Danny Martinez Faustino Martinez Johnnie Martinez Kim Martinez Luis Martins Amy Matson Lynette Matthews Paul Maurer Randall Mayfield Russell Mayfield Paul Mayol Joe Mayotte Joe McAf'erty Mark McCary 202 Sophomores fr Rod MeCombs Bryan McCormick Pam McDermott Brian McDonald Sherlie McDonald Paul Mcllrov Laurie McKibbin Steve MeNab Dale McNutt .loc Medeiros Catherine Mendes Claudine Mendes Jackie Mendosa John Mendoza Ray Mendoza Diane Meza Keith Miguel Kevin Miguel Dan Miner Robert Miranda Nancy Mirza Dennis Mobley Joe Moore Frank Mora Mike Mora Clarence Moyer Dawn Mucero Adolf Munoz Tahna Myers Joe Naranjo Vina Nascimento Darin Nelle Chauncey Nelson Leslie Nelson David Norris Cathi Oechi Steve Oden Eric Olson Tammy O'Neal Ricky Ornelas Juan Orosco Joella Owens Manuel Owens Becky Pacheco Rachel Pagano Stephanie Pantazopulos Abi Parris Jason Parton Tony Pascoal Ramin Patehiri Wendy Patrias Charlotte Patton Greg Paul Carlee Payne Dom Pedretti Wendy Peel Jesse Pena Tina Perez Bob Perry Mike Peterson Max Phillips Michelle Pillow Melvin Pinney Connie Pires Ramin Pirouti Romeo Pirouti Greg Porter Jeff Prine Jennifer Puthuff Michelle Quercsma Cynthia Raby Elsa Ramos Janice Recd Jerry Reed Andrea Reher Shelly Reich Suzanna Renner Debbie Ribeiro Nanci Ridpath Starla Ritter Stephen Roberson Joe Rocha John Rocha Tina Rocha Betty Jo Rochester Clara Rodrigues Ron Rollin Vicki Romero Joe Rosas Mike Rose Mike Rubio Robin Sadowski Bella Samo Eddie Sanchez Hector Sanchez James Sandoval Manuel Sandoval Sophs sustain JV Sophomore talents aided the girls' junior varsity basketball team in a successful pre-season. Offen- sive players Heather Guy and Kathy Cusenza contributed skills, while Lynette Matthews and Mary Silva bolstered the defense. Sophomores were enthusiastic and confident at the outset of the season. Stated Cusenza, We've gotten the year off to a great start. Winning practically all of our pre-season games motivated us to go even further. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Lynette Matthews glances at the clock, anxiously awaiting her tum, with Marla Uliana and Mary Silva alongside. LEFT: Controlling the ball, Heather Guy goes up for two. Sophomores 205 206'Sophomores Tobi Sani Janet Santos Rob Santos Suzette Santos Kevin Schachterle Kevin Schlitz Robert Scott Sheri Scott Jeff Segars Vickie Segars Dale Selee Edmund Shamalta A fi Arthur Shank Alan Shapley .lim Shaw Jenny Shimek Kim Showen Mary Silva Robert Silva Selina Silveira Kim Sizemore Tamera Slama Shannon Smith Sherry Smith I 1 1 Ax 'Q it I I xt 1 ,p ABOVE: Liz Tyler tells Adele Madelo, lt's Chellabrale celebrate! OPPOSITE TOP: Tahna Myers and Ray doza revive a willing mannequin. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: erating on a failing teddy bear, Dr. Ben Culula receives tance from Amy Matson tleftt and Lora Edgar Crightj. iff N .W mx t X 9. Mini-courses assist sophs with conflicts Helping young people to set and achieve goals, THS mini-course newcomer Valdec- Personal Values and Goals and Career Decisions -enjoyed its second year of existence. Despite the fact it was a required class, students enjoyed it, liking the in- formation it gave them. Larry Hanson commented on Careers saying, It gives you an over-all per- spective of future opportunities. Elizabeth Tyler, VALDEC Coordinator, stated, Goals are important to all of us, and to young people, who are so easily bored, goals are essen- tial. We believe that many young people turn to drugs when they have no direction in life. We are attempting to help these young people to find out who they are and where they are headed. Tami Smith Stuart Snider Karla Solis Paige Sorensen Leonette Sousa Jeff Spessard Marsha Spitsen Tracy Stapleton Nick Stavrianoudakis Mary Stephens 8. ,.f1. Sophomores'207 208 ' Sophomores Doug Stewart Robert Stewart Tab Stiles Roger Stokely Jenny Stone Brian Tanner Robert Taylor Lisa Teerlink Angela Tennison Pam Thomas Simon Tickel Becky Tomei Quinn Tompkins JelTy Townsend Kris Triebsch David Trujillo Suzy Tumazi Colette Turley Becky Turner Tedd Turner Traci Turner Marla Uliana Paviter Uppal David Urvina James Vail Maria Valtierra Lori Vasconcellos Toni Ventura Barbara Virgo George Viveros BELOW: Dzmgcwix and Dragons is u favorite of Paul Maurers OPPOYITIL TOP Tompkins concentrated diligently on programming, OPPOSITF BOFTOM John A Tony Castelli. and Chris Anderson work to get the correct answer A' li -4.4 -W v -an U'-v 17, TY 'C' M IIN s V 'U 1 s Brenda Wages Lisa Walncr Amy Watts Keith Watts Roger Weaver Andre Weiglein Sharon Wheeler David Whipkey Monty whine Cheryl Wilkey Computers enhance When computer games began beating out pinball machines at Straw Hat, people realized that some- thing was up. At THS, student interest in com- puter programming and games increased during the l980-Sl school year. The computers. lirst pur- chased to help math students grab the basics. also provided Tl-lS'ers with free fun CDungeons and Dragonsj. and an opportunity to learn computer programming. Commented soph Paul Maurer, I'd like to learn how to program, but mainly I just go in there to play games' Biology is basic and down to earthf' stated John Aubert. Amidst the smell of formaldehyde, and the sight of dissected pigs, THS sophs discovered that biology was more than just lab assignments and lectures on cell reproduction. What we learn are things that happen every day, but we're just not aware of itf, concluded Aubert. Sophomores 209 W ff' A .. Ly 4 B- 4 lf KA fum! , . 210 - Sophomores Stephen Willemse Roger Williams Darren Wilson Tim Wilson Allen Winters Clay Womack re. if s-N'l, -f TL.. 'snr- Photogs .experience pains with subj ects Go out and get some candids of people study- inglg' The command is given, grabbing camera and student pass. the Alert photographer is on his or her way. Taking pictures presented problems and rewards for cameramen. Entering a room inconspicuously became a near impossibility as students cried, Don't take my picture! or yelled, g'Hey Al! I'm over here! Even the hope of getting a picture in the yearbook didn't take away the embarrassment. One Alert target, Mary Stephens admitted. I was nervous, but l'll get over it. LEFT' Tobie Sani casts a profile for the camera. BOTTOM: Trying to keep a straight face. Dale Selee keeps his eyes fo- cused on his hook. OPPOSITE TOP: Mary Stephens flashes Alert Photographer a warning smile. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT' But I like milk! claimed healthy soph, Mark Gu- tierrez. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: lnspircd by the artwork on a Budweiser can. Richard Dunn avoids the camera. . :...gl,,E .3 ' Susan Wong Dehbie Woosley Kim Wooten Madeline Wright Nancy Wright Carolyn Yonan Ranin Youhanna Brian Young Frank Young '54 Martin Yousef V 'Q Rose Ann Vasquez V . 4 : K - s A Sophomores 21 I I . 'n s 2' 3' ' , h '- 'FJ -. 'i' - P y ' '1 1 '1 ' -9,5 1, x S . ' 9 I 'D . 1815 I '14 vk, .- V 'f Y' U' 'F fr' 'Q'-' gk. .1 2, W Mk . 4 1 ' I ug 'Q Q I 3 s ' 1 ' ' ,Q y., Q ft .- 929' , A , x .Xa 4 In el? -. x W . - sf, I ,. . .- 1 , Inu. ' X' ,U ,,...w1x.'1 , a n X Q I MN ' . 4- X 'Q' ,4K asgic ' 'ff t R1 t ies Q Q alex za 'ig V g Ei V .ef xx 3 ' 1 4213 s hy H iw H ,umorous V i' Q M ' ey Mouse xy E 'getic ' - N ziive Q W u 3 , X -,I I Elaine Aamodt Shelly Abbott James Adams Teresa Aguilar Carmen Aguilar Kathren Alexander Shawn Alexander Cheryl Allen Mario Amaya Glenda Amos Joel Anderson Karen Anderson Kellie Anderson Paul Andre Elaine Arevalo Jason Armstrong Jennifer Arnot Jody Ashman Abe Askil Daniel Avila Duane Avila Dennis Azevedo Jack Azevedo Marlon Azevedo Abraham Aziz Wayne Babb Dena Babella Leland Bacon Luke Bailey Jill Baker Alexander Baltazar Les Baptista Darren Barker Charlotte Barresi Kenny Barrett Jeanette Barrows Angela Bartlett Jacwilyn Batesole Renee Baueum Angela Bel Ruben Beltran Larry Berghorst Laurie Best Toni Bieser Richard Blevins Marcus Blunt Laura Bollinger Aleeee Bonander Debra Bond Gina Borges Deborah Botelho Helen Bourang Thomas Bourdet Mark Bowman Tamra Brackett Jane Bradley Maria Brazil Jamie Brewer Samuel Bridges Patricia Bristow Danny Browning Patrick Bryant Tammy Burkhart Freshmen - 213 Anthony Busano Gina Cabral Ted Cabral Cindy Caldera Richard Campos Stephanie Cancello Christine Caplan Stanley Carlberg Cynthia Carlson Stephen Carlson Maren Camey V Christine Carvalho Darren Casey '92-7' .lose Castillo Sall Cinderland Gilglert Chavez 4 X' Sailaja Cherukuri Tracy Childers J.R. Choat Holly Christofferson Katrina Clark K., Qw- Paul Clendenen Linda Coelho Danny Cole Steve Cole Nora Collard S ' ., Jeffrey Collier 5' Sherri Comly t l l Freshmen spirit starts low, builds New to THS, the class of '84 initially seemed ner- vous and hesitant about showing school spirit. Low frosh attendance at rallies explained the ap- parent lack of enthsiasm. Freshman Scott Neely felt that, We need more than just four cheer- leaders. Concluded Rendy Olesen, I really en- joy cheering but everybody's just a little scared. During Homecoming, the freshmen showed their spirit by placing third in the float competition, and later, delighting football fans with an impres- sive third-ranked CCC team. Generally, girls seemed to turn out for rallies more than boys. Explaining this somewhat sexist phenomena, one THS'er remarked, Guys have to practice after school, they can't come to ral- lies! Rumor had it however, that freshmen males avoided rallies Land seniorsj for the sake of per- sonal safety. RIGH71' Freshmen cheerleaders, l-r: Yolando Romero, Kristi Rojas, Rendy Olesen, Denise Wilkey 214 Freshmen 1 , . ,av Qgaii ' -Q. LEFT' Sailaja Cherukuri and Mona Karihaloo debate with a friend whether or not to attend the rally. BELOW: Freshmen enjoy riding down Main Street in their lloat. BOTTOM: Janine Hedstrom, Kim Johnson, Regina Rowan, and Janice Farr study between Classes, Randie Cooley Ginger Corker Lia Costa Eugene Cripe Greg Crivelli Melody Cromwell Eddie Cruz Mike Daniel Glenn D'Anna Chris Davis Jeff Davis L' Nancy Davis Rusty Davis Donald Davison Sandra DeHart Anthony DeLaCruz Melva Delgado Nelda Delgado Charlene Dobbs Dina Domiguez , ery Freshmen 215 Sharon Dompling Kelly Donaldson Danny Dobovan Kenny Doo X Amarpal Dosanjh Dev Dosanjh Belinda Dosier Sherry Dove Janis Drake Lloyd Duggins Darla Eamest Belinda Eggers Marianne Eisenhut Mary Eivaz Elssy Eivazie English: getting back to basics This year freshmen took reading courses instead of the traditional world history class. In these courses the bases of reading and writing were stressed more than in the past. While some have appreciated this emphasis, others such as Steve Cole found it less interesting, Classes are bor- ing. What a drag. But overall the transi- tion has met with favorable reactions. Freshman English teacher Ames Coun- tryman commented, The freshmen were motivated and have made the adjustment from junior high very adequately, with few casualties. 2 l6'Freshmcn A- t 'H , A. J xi Laura Emery ,.., Q Val Eneomio i Ellen Epperson ' f' Jilbert Bel Esfandiar ' Edmond Eshoo .f 1 Kathleen Esparza N D- i W Nahren Eyuazpoor Rodney Fagundes ' - - ,X ' Margret Fakhim . Richelle Fantazia Marcelina Fanas v Greg Famam M Janice Farr ll Q J- Kevin Faulkenberry Y'v'- 2 Mat J-'.,,, N, iff' x '5 to Joseph Felix Dancen Furriera , - Joleen First Bonnie Focks George Fonseca Mary Jeanne Forretle 5 if A A sa' X -.,. ff. Z., .ht 9 L XX , X Michael Forrette rf 7 S ef- ' af' ' 'F Jonathan Fortado Rhonda Frazier Jaime Garcia Jose Garcia Patric Gardner Shelley Gardner Milten Garia 'ta D arris G arman Tammy Gastelo Leslie Geisenberg Steven Gemperle f Sheldon Gen Paul George Helder Geraldes David Gil OPP. TOP.' Steve Cole gives a rare moment of attention in Mr. Countryman's class OPP. BOTTOM: Screening out all distractions, Ted Cabral finishes his test RIGHT' Acting like he is interested, Scott Hervey avoids Alert camera man. Freshmen-217 218 - Freshmen Christina Giribay Gus Giron Denise Givins Gloria Gomes Lidia Gomes Rene Gray David Greenlaw Brian Gregory Evelle Grove Paul Guzman Joella Hagle Marla Hagle Larry Haley Jim Halvorson Marvin Hammons Julie Hamrick Matthew Hanson Katharine Haro Theresa Harris Kris Harter . Steven Hawkins Janine Hedstrom Angelica Hernandez Robert Herrington Scott Hervey Ronette Hibdon Anthony Hieber Robert Hill Freshmen cagers Work well together Although the crowds were small, determination and dedication still existed among the freshmen basketball players. Due to cutbacks, frosh cagers were denied many non-league games, but the team's spirited participation gave them a success- ful season. Phil May, freshman basketball player, enjoyed his year claiming, This year helped pre- pare me for next year! I felt our team pulled to- gether and played good team basketball! RIGHT' Randy Woods shoots for two. OPPOSITE: Phil May looks lor open tcammatc. l 's w. -su.-.N A AfWt,r..gt G ,Y Q . l 1 . E.. 1 14 'll 'if , '- rvv, A Qu 4 f ,,.- i f , I N rf I' ki 'Q J - is L pf. 116. r A ,f Wk S , .--n G I . 4 Q . sf 1 9' ,I ' n ' I' 1 Au f ff X X ,, x J elk '.. .4 ,Q I. 'V i 'W 21' Q 7'.' Xjeew--' -na' '11 'Y - ll - Af- N K R, Q N if ,iff J -31 s my-.1 J i M153 on O 4- Stone Hill Adam Hilpert Linda Hinkson Hugo Hinojosa Mary Hodder Linda Hoglund David Holcomb Jon Holland Tamra Holmes William Honeycutt Gary Hudson Kim Huffman Kyleen Huffman Randee Huffman Patrick Hughes Kenneth Hunter Cathy Irwin Rudy Jacobs Kathleen Jameson Tyler Jameson Robin Jantz Barry Jenkin Patrick Jensen Timothy Jensen Harold Jimenez Jesus Jimenez Kim Johnson Cynthia Jones Elmer Jones Jackie Jones Melvin Jones Randy Jones Felix Joseph Paul Joseph Tarnjit Kandola Mona Karihalog Glen Keenom Shana Khinoo Christine Kidwell Ron Killough Freshmen - 219 Rllflll Kevin Vogt visits with a friend during lunch. OP- I'USI7l BOITOM: Julie Sheets and Tammy Younkin enjoy their lunch under THS outdoor patio. Mison Kim Delinda Kimbrough Kent Klaproth Scott Knestriek Debra Koelhn Janine Krein Leonard Lane Melissa Langley Tena Larson Alice Lawrence Julie Leach Sheila Leach Daniel LeBlanc Serena Light Jane! Linam Michelle Lohman John Loneor Flora Longyear Frank Lopes Izilda Lopes John Lopes Ben Lopez Ruby Lopez Richard Lucas Nancy Luis Charles Lundy Cedric Magnelia Mark Malmberg . all 4 ' Bn i kiwi.: 1 , 2 z e Q7 lla. t Andrew Marsh Judy Martin 4 f Constantino Martins Gordan Matson .cy Cindy Maule Phillip May 6'- xa A 7 ii I - Steve McCary 4- Cheryl McCulloch ' V L , t' K , l , Andrea Mc Daniel 'X 7 ' Monica McDerrnet A J ' ' A , Dan McNutt N Lucille Mendoca ,z t C Q r Z W Melody Mendonza Vicki Miller Paul Miranda Richard Miranda Malik Mirza Mary Mitchell sg Carol Mize Micheal Montgomery Diane Moore Mary Moranda Jason Morris Alberto Mulgado , , Rodney Myers Alan Nassayan - Annette Nassayan iii - Niloufar Nazmi Scott Neely Larry Netka A 45. J' , -fn. . x ig' Q P . ' :lx Freshmen enjoy variety at lunch While older and wiser upperclassmen complimented or complained about cafe- teria food, THS frosh appreciated their newfound freedom. Accustomed to the confines of a lunch room, and a limited food selection, freshmen enjoyed wander- ing around during breaks and buying snacks. Julie Sheets found that she liked, the freedom of choosing where and what l want to eat. Lunch time proved to be a favorite time to talk, while Elssy Eivaze discovered that brunch was the perfect time to grab a doughnut and milk to munch between classes, Freshmen - 221 Deanna Niebuhr Jeff Nielsen Sharon Niman Michael Noble Pierre Noghli Joey Novack Kathy Nyquist .ff- Mv- A Xav- Dorothy Occhi Rendy Olesen Paul Oliveira 'L i Manuel Oliveira Jill Olson Jim Orlando t Anthony Orosco 0- tt Tracy Osborn Theresa Pacheco Edward Parcaut Melissa Parks L 4, Kenneth Pamell Diane Parraz Jeanette Parreira Joaquin Pascoal Phillip Pasley Bhavesh Pateli .F tif , ' 4 ,4 .,. 6 , K 4 ,Q g AXA 1 i 5 s 5 I Kristine Patrias Greg Patton Debra Pelphrey Cora Perez Class of '84 works for requirements In efforts to meet THS and college requirements, the class of 1984 filled English and foreign lan- guage classes to capacity. While some daring frosh enrolled in the newly formed Latin class, C'I'm leaming the same stuff in there that I'm learning in English! claimed Katrina Clark! many de- cided to take the traditional language classes. Julie Whitaker, first year French student stated, 'Tm taking French not only because I need it for col- lege, but because I really like the class itself. I also think it's an advantage in case I run into a Frenchman. RIGHT? Julie Whitaker dreams of one day going to France. BELOW' Kenneth Parnell explains to Mr. Countryman. This is so confusing-l just don't get English! OPPOSITE: David Shabazian begins yet another assignment in the wonderful world of grammar. Maria Perez t Robert Perry . Y Greg Persons . Jeff Peterson Mark Peterson Nancy Peterson Jim Petros 6 , 10 Q Debra Phillips Michael Phillips Michael Pogwizd Kathy Pope .29 sharon Pritchard Mike Pulido Janelle Ramos Fresh men-223 THS'ers reveal places to stud When Alert staffer asked THS freshmen where they studied, the overwhelming re- sponse was, I don't! I'm too busy run- ning from upper classman! Others ad- mitted that a favorite place was outside in front waiting for my mom to pick me up. Still others said, On the bus! I al- ways do my homework then because I hate doing it at home. Despite these un- usual places, Alert photographers man- aged to capture frosh students studying in typical places, even in the library. RIGHT' Freshman Andy Shank finishes his home- work. OPPOSITE BELO W: Jinee Shipman in her free time goes to the library and reads a magazine Holly Randolph Alex Rangel Karen Raymond Sherrie Reader John Reisinger Miehael Renning David Rhoades Laura Rice Richard Rice Audra Richardson Kristofer Rickey Jonathan Risell Craig Risley Jim Ritter Margie Roberts Barbara Robinson Joe Rocha Lisa Rocha Mary Rodrigues Germaine Rohani Kristi Rojas Yolando Romero Elvia Romo Martin Romo Chris Rose Regina Rowan Matt Rowland Tamara Rude Jeff Rudeen Lisa Russell Susan Rutha Paul Saini Miguel Salas Teresa Salazar Della Sanchez 224 - Freshmen xx 'S i x Q-4 sz -:X , t 3 K Jw . , ' if .1 f 1: I' x K I I Q :fi 'A s, 41 ,S t l g ' 1 New a t ' I A 'I - -e 1 I at :Q ' - :gf K . 1 I s ZF Af 1:- 2 lx QVA DQ is .4 Lourdes Sanchez Nanette Sanders Rocky Sanderson Joseph Santos Steven Sargenli Antonio Sargis James Sartin William Schell Rodney Schmidt Julie Schuetz Suzanne Scott Shawn Selvidge Elizabeth Serrano Cyndee Seyer David Shabazian Andy Shank Matt Shaw Janet Shipley Jinee Shipman Kim Shipman Danny Silva Janet Silva John Simon Salendra Singh Bonnie Sinner Becky Sisk Joanne Smid Lee Smith Mary Ann Smith Sherri Snyder Lori Soares Carolyn Souza Mark Souza Sheryl Stammerjohan Paula Stange Ginnie Stapleton Sandra Starling Carl Stenzel Peggy Stephens Melinda Stevens Cecil Stitt Freshmen - 225 Julie Stroud Timothy Stout Gregory Styles Susan Sweet George Talamante John Tanner N57 N THS frosh smile, survive the year Being a freshman at THS has traditionally been a painful process. 1981 seniors could still recall being forced to say the freshman motto, juniors remembered being pushed and shoved out of lunch lines, while sophomores felt relieved to be alive. Yet for all the struggle involved in adjusting to a new school, with new rules, fmore than one freshman was amazed upon realizing, Whaddya mean-the fourth tardy is detention?! J l980-81 frosh survived the year. Many, even when ap- proached by Alert photographer found something to smile about. OPPOSITE LEFT Serena Light finds that even French is a humorous class. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Joey Novack looks re- lieved to lind that he made it through his tirst year. RIGHT: Steve Cole laughs as Alert photographer catches him during class. Mark Ta lor W? Y James Thomas Julie Thomas Bernadette Tillery Dan Toomhs James Triggs Ronna Uliana - Rajvir Uppal Jose Urzua I Kevin Valentine Peggy Vasconcellos Edith Vega Pablo Verhera Lucy Veredas Gary Vessel Terry Vessel Kimberly Bickory Joseph Vierra Hoang Vinh Kevin Vogt Jonathan Voorhess Aaron Vrh Alex Wade Q , A. 226 Freshmen 2: 1 alt. it 0.9 If-R vu 'J' uni Y' S: - 1' '4 - We if K, YT 7 i an N.. .fi -A 'rf , o . . ya ' -is , , M 41 .. my Q .ft l ' si, 1 A 4 iv We Kristi Walker Terry Walker Kevin Wall Cheryl Walters Donna Waltman Shellev Walterson Christine Watkins Tamra Welsh Julie Whitaker Diane Whileley Lonnie Whilted Ronnie Whilled Denyse Wilkcy Deanna Willhite Glenda Wilson Tammy Wine Erie Winkler Kim Winter John Wisdom Darryl Wise Randall Woods Anne Woodward Eric Yerhy .lulianna Yohanna William Yorker Tammy Younkin Chuck Yslava Rosa Zapata Freshmen - 227 f? wf' V' ilflhm Jdljllnirszimxg dawg, rf agxaf. , 5 ,V , 'rin -'I f Vfi f Q 1 . nf-.' .Ny-Q x- If - vi:-Afffg, y -. ,,5.--ep , , R, Q., 'X 1 -'f bf . , f f N--. 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Alert photographers followed the kidnapping of Pam Beasley's baby egg and the hostage's return. Beasley expressed relief but then consternation as she unwittingly made it into an omelet. Despite these infrequent tragedies, mamy students re- mained calm and managed to day-dream a good deal of class time away. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT' Smiling, John Persons spots some- thing pleasing. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: ln a peaceful back- ground Kim Wooten, Mama Harlan, and Delwyn Falk con- verse quietly. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Cavid Coelho concentrates on his homework. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT' Pam Beasley smiles as she mistakenly murders her baby egg. TOP RIGHT: Suzy Tumazi, with avid attention, watches basketball action. LEFT: Rachael Pagano utters sur- prise as she opens up her book, ABOVE MIDDLE: Greg Oliveira encounters yet another nap attack. Expressions 231 X 2 S.. .,...... ...Jo 232'Free time Whafs goin' on- in and out of THS Oh man-don't give us homework! This frequent complaint amidst THS'ers prompted Alert staffers to reflect upon what do students do- if not homework? Free time was spent in any number of waysg from talking on the phone, to bike riding, to pursuing future goals. Junior Lupe Gutierrez continued using free time to pursue an ultimate career goal in professional boxing. Top ranked Gutierrez traveled to New Zealand where he placed first in the New Zealand Summer Games. Commented Gutierrez about his future: The Olympics? Sure, I've thought about them! OPPOSITE TOP: Teri Willis and Pam Brooks follow Ray Azevedo's lead in Jazz dance class. OPPOSITE BELOW LEFT' Ed Padlo puts on his bike gear and cruises down Main Street for free time activity, OPPOSITE BELOW RIGHT: Sandy Starling spends her free time doing what she likes best: talking on the phone. LEFT: Lupe Gutierrez spars with his op- ponent. BELOW LEFT' Mr. Marsh shoots a hook shot at the Donkey Basketball game. BELOW RIGHT? Carol Armstrong and Janice Farr put on the finishing touches. Free time-233 -1- RIGHT' Dominic Pedretti devours a Fails doughnut. BE- LOW: Kate Smurr and Kim Stitt laugh and socialize while eut- ing pizza. BOTTOM: Stacy McKenzie and Laura Walker en- joy a nice refreshing ice cream ut Penguins. OPPOSITE TOP: Relishing in Mexican food, Eddie Sai sinks his teeth into ai taco. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Janet Lindsay enjoys ll piece of her favorite pizza. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul Johnson enjoys u burrito ufter school. 234-F ood iq, P3 'QD' rf' ., , ,, 1 li-' A ff I . we 1 .M ,. A- Q, . !,i . -3 A 45 f ., X f ,fc .,. 1... X.. x .- QJ .mir t I alt, '51 ik 4 'K x il .Q . ..,,. f' tw i Students 'fmunch downvfast foods Remaining a favorite activity among THS students, eating ranked high on lists of things to do. Avoiding health food outlets, THS students preferred to frequent fast food stores. Unofficial polls placed Straw Hat and Fails Doughnuts as number one hangouts, with Taco Bell coming in at a close second. l-'riday nights and pizza seemed to go hand in hand as THS'er Kate Smurr ex- plained that eating pizza is a good ex- cuse to be messy, sloppy, and have a lot of funf' ., S, Food-235 236-Cl0thes!Cars Q rf' ' 2 .E-' yy J. 1, - Q ,e 7X X 0 ii ABOVE: Lyle Johnston proudly displays his sporty Datsun. RIGHT: THS female sports pumps and baggies. ABOVE RIGHT: Fritz Johnston shows the spirit ol'Turlock in his hat. ABOVE LEFT: Leaning against a tree, Todd Jorgensen appears casual in a t-shirt, jeans and plaid shirt. Conservative trends influence fashion Conservative styles of dress code and universal trends influenced fashion at THS. The casual lookg t-shirts, jeans, and suede oxfords still pre- vailed, both sported by girls and guys. Cherokees, a trend which emerged in the spring of 1980, and plaid skirts fa favorite classicj were worn by many girls around campus. The preppy look, with its aligator shirts and penny loafers, were worn by only a few, as THS'ers continued to prove that Levis were it 1. Hats remained a favorite, particu- larly the cowboy hat, either adorned with feathers or left plain. Sport cars or pick-ups were what students pre- ferred for transportation. Some cruised Main in Datsun 280 Z's, while others stuck with McHenry Blvd, and a Trans Am. For many others, a good, reliable used pick-up sufficed, always with hopes of fixing it. LEFT' Stan Carlberg walks to his next class, attired in Ken- nington and jeans. BELOW LEFT: Randy Anderson casts a distinguished look in his cowboy hat. BELOW RIGHT: Scott Walker starts the ignition. BELOW: Hearing out his gymnast, Mike Nelson waits to answer. RIGH71' Evert Jones calls time out and Kirk Hubbard paces, while Mike Stokes watches anxiously, BELOW RIGHT' Spike enjoys watching me clock! BELOW LEFT: Karen Finke looks bewildered. as W 0, ..c,,.., ,.-w,,,,,.a.. ,....,,,,,,,? J., J , . 5 A 'V t 'Q 2 4 vt 1 238-Changes f'5-, Q I il -X A' ..rJ'.. .11 Q ' ' H THS changes in staff and facult Numerous faculty changes occurred dur- ing 1981, with perhaps the biggest sur- prise being the resignation of superinten- dent George Gustafson to the Ukiah school district. Other reassignments in- cluded Evert Jones going to full time teaching, Sandra Jemigan instructing the Clarion, and Karen Finke taking over the Alert. Two new coaches were added to the staff: Mike Nelson, gymnastics, and Spike Hensley for track. Confirmed track team member Dennis Sneed, Yeah, Mr. Hen- sley seems like a good guy! He's really working us hard. BELOW: George Gustafson, attending Assyrian American club, listens with set expression. RIGHT: Clarion advisor Sandra Jernigan discusses writing. ,, .- ur -of A 'W ' '-D t 'ue'-I-'sr Changes-239 Valley events l980-8l local news confirmed an un happy suspicion, that the big city prob lems of racism and violence were not lim ited tojust the larger cities. The Klu Klux Klan's February rally in near by Ceres stirred and upset the valley dwellers, with people again asking where to draw the line between free speech and racism. The Turlock S.W.A.T. Team was called upon to make an appearance at New Deal Market and successfully rid the Tur- lock area of a vicious murderer. Many Turlockers expressed their patriotism by wrapping huge yellow ribbons around trees in honor of the 52 hostages who were returning to our country after 444 nightmarish days in Iran. ABOVE.' A New Deal employee shows the Swat Team the interior of the store. RIGHT: Turlock dis- plays their support with yellow ribbons throughout town. 1 - LEFT: A yellow ribbon shows Turlock concern for the hostages, BELOW: Policeman reviews the situ- ation at New Deal Market. BOTTOM: Klan lmpe- rial Wizard llcftj Bill Wilkinson appears with cos- tumed collegues at the KKK rally in Ceres. .4-mga' i I . .0 ,f , ,-f ., , -- . T iff' gtg l 1 1 i, J .Q .1, ' 4 'TJ ': - 1 X D fi fi' Ziff: Tl' . . 'fax , .rigid ., J fiif f ,, .15 , 44 i 4 ' :.., f ' f' Q , H 'f f - .15 I T T - 1 x 4 , I Valley events-24l H afillxlens Ministers vs. QZE '13 with a Roar 2 os a e' z 3 g ' EE Duran Vs. Leonard H22 A 'mature' White Hous E E wonxnns 'rnlunrn Kh E E IN Poumn 0 r-1 - ' gg Reagan Foreign Poll B E Lakers Colonel Sanders i o T Presrden Bug Massacre C d Reported once e ln El Salvador KLAN ckoss-BURNING 242- l980-XI Review Before t Polls Cle Saudis Raise Oil Price Ri MISSING PERSONS 9 IN ATLANTA Automaker urn fe il .l M, vxvvv 3 .,Al:1: , . 6Dallas' Craze 'iff ' ' ' ,.... I' . l'l'l 0 ego? Z Q6 ' o .N . fw- l I2 'i. Q. U1 P9 no '1 S. : fm O 4 rn 1 il Q. Remembering 1981 The paper said, It was the worst of times? 1980-81 presented American with a chance for re- newed optimism. Yellow ribbons fluttered every- where, as the return of the 52 hostages from their 444-day captivity in Iran was perhaps the biggest news story of the year. Ronald Reagan dealt Jimmy Carter a crushing defeat in the Presidential election, at the same time, people avidly watched to discover who shot J.R. Ewing. Internationally, Reagan set a new tone by denouncing Iranian captors as barbarians The U.S.S.R. invaded and remained in Afghanistan, military advisors were sent to El Salvador, and Lech Walesa led his union forced in Poland. The Middle East re- mained uneasy, and Spain received a new govern- ment. On the homefront, FBI investigations with Abscam made Watergate seem obsolete. The cost of living kept going up, American car companies went bankrupt, and the Moral Majority hit Wash- ington D.C. Ted and Joan Kennedy forever dashed hopes of a return to Camelot in Washington D.C. with the announcement of their divorce. The impossible happened twice: Anita Bryant got a divorce, and Prince Charles got married to a 19-year-old kin- dergarten teacher. Col. Sanders and Mae West died, while the song was over with John Lennon's murder. In the world of sports, Kansas City's third base- man George Brett caught the hearts of thousands as he flirted with the .400 batting average 13909. Muhammad Ali stepped into the ring once too of- ten as Larry Holmes battered the former world champion. The Lakers, led by rookie sensation Magic Johnson, captured the NBA championship, while the Phillies took the World Series. The Oak- land Raiders not only did not move to L.A., but managed to win handily the Super Bowl, letting Jim Plunkett live out a Cinderella rise to success, while Dan Pastorini watched from the bench. In a year where hostages were returned, moun- tains erupted, budgets cut, and young men regis- tered for the draft, many people were hard pressed to say whether this was truly the worst of times or the best of times. l980-81 Review-243 i 0 R254 V 3 Q 14 .,,-f' ,- , 0 .,f,, W ,V -1 ,..v .1 TE s X' 44221 ,-, ' Elf ' 'wi w ' tg, .f N J' 3 - ' lg,-...af---'A W ' 'I , 1 if vi D ,I . 1 n H. me U .1- 'Qx x W. ,H , A -L.. ,,,, v. wi- 167' ' ' , I uns... iffy me V L 3 . 1? L, F - 1 I 1 i 1 f gf! fi 5 . 1 - A 9, ff L fyffyq - 1 in ' ,, ff' K ,,,. il A 25' S '-1'-S.: 15 1 . f If ?' aw QW Zi' E gt 212 lt a xg, 2- K- . R' F if ti' , .44 Qs: 'Q ' rs 'S A 2 WW' . 3 2 ,',,,,.,.a.+.-on Vw- if 4 N , s ' ' ,,,- lv 4 1.x Z I x .XA- 'X .4 V ., , M X Y ' fx x X x if Z - x 4 xx i g-Xxx ' RQ , .I xii .' 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Center. ristian ' A M4, , A. i hx, lf rzjfu, 1 ii yi ':4s K , !,f Greg Gonzales, Alicia Gonzales. Irma Francis. and Cheri Stonek- Fine quality lumber can be found at llama Lumlwr Yard, 3rd 8: B. ing know that for the tinest in steel buildings they can trust Cuvk- lor Building Sr.vIwn.r, 301 South Ave. 'C '1,'i1Ei'uc.j Crow if Cnnzlmliv. 700 Geer Rd. has the people to help with ull your rcul estate needs. .lust zisk Diane Crow und Christine John- 8011. :- A .1 N Tunyu Krieg and Chris Nybcrg know that for the best in plumb- ing supplies. they can trust Tlllll'.X'l'Il.i' Pllllllllilltlf. 2310 N. Wulnut Rd. iiiiiin ' RQ ,W K l- l M- Wim, fee-.. . , r . , nn- Nm ' at K- ' - .r--...gb lit., A ., : ff ww-vfa-.,..'-W-, Q ' 'i ,L fest ,T 1 is - ' ' ' - - . :Yi--4-z:a:,i'f Mg 4 4.- ,QL V' .-.A - .. -' . 1 'mmin-www :rf Nw 1 -fs, Qm'l'QES3? - ' V '73 2 7 , W ' it ,fi 144- Q' ' , ,. 4-We 4-'. . 4 . --gs--,Mn . rg 'Q-rf '1 it Q 'W' li' ii xl- ' '.My 555f'A- Z' .- ' For delicious food und friendly service. trust the people ut Taro Bell, 2700 Gccr Rd. Just ask Tina Petrillo, Rachelle Barnes, and Roger Quillun. fx, . 1 52 'GX X ...wg is Q. '5 Y 4, Lisa Threet believes that Hill Threat C'w1.i'lrm'1imz, l075 N. Golden St.. builds the most beautiful home, x ' x ., V. v... . r -,W J.. , ,...,. ' f-W I I QQ, if Q.. 4- if , , . 1 - , , , 252 ' Advertising 15 ,Q ' f . Q. ug -..,,- , x y ' X -fi 44: Vx , 'fi , ' 'TA f ,V . A ,. .L Nw. -M 9 .Al ,V , A , x, 1.4 ,-wh .V . .. ,...'C,g, 4,- J i A J f-I Y 5 ,, I K , , A ,gm ' . xr-Q ff' Alf A W Hd 'K K ik E' i' N. . N ,Km .v . A ' ., 2-H, f ,,-'rw-+ ' 'M . 'H' wh if 1k:o,:.,:A ,sl .s . M A lug ' . 5 - 1 5' ' ,if 1 ' xi H, 5,9 , 4.-...M The hcsl in ilirm equipment can be found :il MCNahiv I-'arm lfquipmen1,f26l9 S, Golden SI, just usk Steve Fliflct. Adclc M11- dclo, und Steve McNab. or v '--My W., . V ' ' IIN!!!-l - x- ,,-, ,YL ' , V W6 Y W, 5 . ,ff -- A- ' ' .4 ,ff ' . . ' ,. . Nh. A J., Q, t - V , k,.'ff.:,,m .,4',., V f AM, in-1.7 .L 4 -4- ' .pm Cheryl Wilkey and Connie Bacon trust the people at StlllllflE'I'lY Have to move? Trust the people at Norllz American Van l.inc.l' Shea! Meml. 500 N. First St., lor all their sheet metal needs, 2324 Paulson Rd. 1 w v -X X '1 r-ff f ..-ff? V ' , l ft ,ff ff P f f so 5 1 ' Q1 if ' 'i ' i f ' s af e h V f Stacie Ellis and Lynette Matthews get all their walnuts from BAEM Rainbow I-klrmx, 3600 Linwood, sells only the finest quality eggs Ranch. 3800 E. Ave. uqgquvwvw Lvnnc Beauchamp and Bill Bateman know that Denair lamzhvr, 450I Main St.. Dc- Mikel' Fhfing Service, 2l5lO American. Hilmar, specializes in crop dusting nair. has line quality lumhcr. cialized flights. Brian King and friends know that Mikek is the best. Golden Star Boneless Turkey QW Completely boneless' GOLQEN SMR BONE!-ES YOUNG 7URKEy 1 vt Ca Armour QQ Co, 5th and F SL, has delicious meat and producw. Trust Armour. 254-Advertising 36? 14 ,fe ,f Bob Perry knows that Perrvlv Custom Hay and Farming, 3407 S Mitchell, best in supplies, and has J x Safety Enmnmnt I 1 X 4 4d 1 A f' 4 v f. lu- ? X , 1 ---f -Exf- U, N K ga f X NNI .. 5.1 I 9 . 1 f gy f XS . Q' ...L., - 6 K L, , ? 5 1' N, ! ug , . . ,Vai H At ..1,f X nj' I 1 J V 'v',,W,,,4- - .. 5,464 A . i If 2 a g Q ,.f - ' , if 'L u Ex 'i Q ,fl-T .5 p 4 -ei ,I 1 is . . -ar? 'I Q . J W' A.. , Q33 hx' --1-----.....,,., sw. W 1. 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I ' 'l if fi M- ' ma. suis b, kg? .,.4...... -,,,, M nhfwnannam 'ff Amwmfmrfr-mamma 'S nn n ' 'fn fx 1 'A---5 Sa 4..:v4n,nnvszv.?g.n1,1.?,1-1 o+,,v.2 ,., LA 5UQ.1....X...l.R'!Liei- nrsv -.Q ' 5 4. 4 ' f 'X ra ,rx SIIICIIC Sum .md Iglc .lulmnwn buy lhtll' xlcrcu UQLIIPINCHI Khvpcdx. bicycles. und xpurlx uquipmcnl can hc ihund f.l'Ulll thc HIKJIILHX pwplc all U lx Xvlwnk, 625 I N 7 1 11 N N u.. .au ,, SW. Nccd lu lnmprmcyuurI1-n11c'fCin lu l'xlIll-X l'u1rrln1nllfluu. 237 6-Am, I M Hmmfl 409 IQ. Om U4 Uffcrx lmlhcnlic Mcximn I-W, N. BI'4lQlk'XX.lf. .ls KFISICH Bruck .md Shirley Mattingly do. for .lll lhc p.lll1l .md xupplicx pun nucd 262 - Advertising N .ffJ f f.., lhr l'rC.llllllvlll llmvrx, lfllNl llw puuplc ill Yurlm A l lfmf- fm 4'l'lllQ, 239 N, lirwnnlxxan, llcanhcr Guy. Krixn linrringur, and l-un XIll.ll'.llllk' chcclx mul wnlc LlCNlgllN. 4 ' ,f Yccll .1 ln.1n'7 Gu lu Inna: l11nlC'ffn11lr'1. -ll!! Oln c. zu Krlxli ll.IlTlllgCf .und Kell: Opdykc nlu. llcliumllx l 1'cm'l1-dxppcd mmlxuclxus can hc lknnul ill 3.1601 -WJ fiuldcn Sl, liulwlwy Stillman prcpalrux an n wal 3. ,L l .nj Hn- Rn! 3 'x u gl2IllUIlCl N and ulhur giflnlwlcx run hc tkwuml ill Rzflmnl nm! Cfn1fl1ln'r'x. -101 li. Nlxnn, llamlcy Snelling ' x n 1 pull ul l alll, -X dx crlixing - 26 9 4 fav Y WCS' 53 ii 5' -s W ! EK fi? L' X ak '1 .M . 9 2 fm ffa 1 f -...Lg 6 I 1 lm . W .UP -Ci - 4 Y . . gvj 1- av, J 1 1 .1 .Q .7 5, ff ,f 'Pi pg 21 f., . f.L.l?Q ? A W.-1 la-vw A f l P-K . 41 ff f 1 Q 'II Q T 4' -Nr ff fu avi.: , ,tv-AIX' LW I E4 M: M , 1 X 1 ? 9 ' l Ze' f f N M A fi , fi! :?,.' V. 'T rail ' ,WQZKQ Y f ,lg E , ,lg ' ' ' rlir X' -YL 9 a ke,f-f'v , E -amtfrrg. I A :Y A ' V ' 'Q :::' ' Q '1-37 ::ESE , : l,:: .gh f . -A 5555 Q lx .. 'fx - - 5 - .san I as ' 1' 'Z Ce . W, l ,X . -'Q Si - mn For ull their phurnmcculicul needs. Tcnu Larson und .lincc Shipman shop ul Umm' .-Iru l'r'uu'r1pl1nfrx, 4OI franc Aw. ? '1wW ,,-fr' 3 ai , . M, X f W , ,, 2. - . v .-' X Q fm? KmlmlI11gm.u.1ku-nu1I1411S1u-Xlffrllrngx.I-GW,X11unu.1n Im qu :lux nm Q w ua LL xupplx .ull hcr KUNINCIIC ncudx. 1 u 'K 1 Adx crlising ,- KTN' H H 8' Li Q 2 M A y Y 4 A 7 'N 'Ns f 1 4 .. Q 9 '5fwv. ' A as xl I A: ' I 'a'-P, ', '11 1 ! lpqr' .-I P if .1-WM If ,Jr Q ' 2 -azz! I1 Alf ' 55, lbs-H-P x.. f5x! ' , I of? ff' , ., 1155, tfzyvffya Y, xv. .. , X ' .-.1 2233 1.2 4 For fresh produce und groceries. Riehzird Doo. Mike Doo. and When Steve Chesney und Terri Ryan want delicious food und Kim Doo xhop all l.ilwr'li',1li1l'At'l. located nt 475 7th and E, Monte YHCHJIB' SUYWCC- NWN 20 I0 f-Hlifv Rt'.YlrlIH'4ll1I. III N, Golden Sl, ViSlLl 84 Geer Rd. 'ERT .I ull ur' 1 4- .. X N... .xx gk V' -3 nantes S I-'irxl Ififplixl Cliim li, 297 W. Matin. has Sunday services ut I IIOO Lute night munehies can be Ikitind ut Quik Snap Nltlrltcl. V280 Gccr AM and evening seniec an 6:30, Rd. Mairk Mefziry. Sufi Smith. Carlos Perules. and Richie Smith make at purchase. 1?-ef fm. 2 X .R gl 5' 3' I F P 4 Qml 51.2 A N 'Y + 7 1, was , ' r ' Rf' uf .. ,,,. ff w. - . 9. 1 ,LJ 16 Q vi., .?. f 'w f , r 1 f 1 1 'kffxxii Q . I , . . 'K -, n .- . V, ,.' - :git .T N xv, mr' Q. For an romantic dinner. Greg Pziul and Sandy DeHart enjoy Setwtt Miller :und Robbie White find thnt the 'l'nrlm'A lluilllli A the atmosphere and great food ut ywllflx' 20, 10 E. Malin. I-'mit-it ft'11It'l'. 1101 Cleef Rd. hnx gill the Iinext equipment they need lin' wurking out Lind slaying lit. TRIPLE LL -.. ,- v 'ii 5 35 tr l'-- owe 4 mmm ii 1 ii P, .s. 5 ff' 'K- .U-:Q 59.4-1-' ,. 4. , a- '-mmf lp . 9 551i',.',,4e1?x lnnltiiig Iiwmnrtl tn their wedding dan. Marx Citron .ind De- 1-'Ur tlgligiuue, quality lug U-641111. Tim LN! gmt! Ohm 11.1110 gn nixe Unix try on gmxns at I.t'lifx 3011 la. Mann. to ,'L'llUlll!l li 1' f'l'm'tIlI1. mntieniently lkltilllikl nt 113 li. Monte Num. 705 1..inder. amd 2012 lx. K annul. 270 - Advertixing ga Q. I 1, , P wi' w Q s 4 JN no xg xg. ,g, L 1 W:-uf WLM- 3 ' 1J,a'w'f 6--4 v ' . . 1, I als 1-edgy, 49' Awww ,Q ,i I Q, i .Egg fwq., N, i o F J' , 85 V5 U X ,4 W W i Q l V Al 5' x 5,51 A fin L 6 Q iii! 411,111 ll,11114f,i.11m11g. -124 S. icgncr. has lhv: iiilllhl i11 Plllll iirccr und Kristi B11rr1ngc1'k11m1 lI1.11 R11'l1l1n11l Xl11rA1 dairy cq111I1111c111. l.1v11111c liz1plixl11 lruxls C'11l-011111. 20011 In. C':111:1I. hm high quality l'5I'UtiKlCC 111111 nlhcr lint prod llsllx. 1, f ' .,? ji ' 11ftfi'f+ sonuz 1 '-' ' ff:-507 , thmgs 5 QM1ii ,E.',A Qi 1: IIQVQI' Qchange 1 20 years nn ' quality glass wares 141, news Moana: 5-iq my f cuss K I MODESTO n TURLOCK o OAKDALE J Svmc things ncxcr cI1a111g1:. 20 ycnrx i11 quality gI11ssx1.1rcx. Bc.11111t'11I I'I11-11-:1.1pl1x 11111 hc lkvund 111 H111 YIIIIIIUVK, II7 W. IJHHR Xliflwlv 011111 IN111dcxl11A 'I'111'l11ck. Oukdulc Nilllll, 272 ' Advertising KCEY A RUSSEL D. BECKMANN General Mgr, P.O. Box 170 P.O. Box 979 Turlock, CA 95380 0091883-0433 Modesto, CA 95354 KCEY Russel D. Beckman General Manager P.O. Box 170 S1l'V0NlY flume' 131' Pliolugraplrv, Senior portraits. weddings. Turlock CA. 95380 po' BOX 979 Modesto CA- 95354 f209, commercial. Passports. Photo restoration. zieriels. 2llI Geer. 88341433 667-9286 5 tuzlock H' Q I . Y A. , Kristi Burringer. Joanne Johnson. Jeff' Riddle. Adele Mzxdelo. Greg Dudly, and Lisa Claes trust The Turluck Journal, l38 S. Center. for all the latest news and Information. Advertising - 273 5 'S' ' If W ,,,, 3 ,FQ gy? Q : 13: 5A:,1 ,' Qrqfj iii I upla- 'C-f 1 Y? 3610 .. .M Q .au ...., M14 I W- +---,......,.-..M , W-,nw I4 ev 1 Q we N'- - 75f '?+ . g il . ,...,, 9.. give, 6 We, the Alert Staff, would like to express our apprecia- tion to all the businessmen and professionals in the com- munity who helped to make the publishing of the 1981 Alert possible. Ehonda Wright-Editor Kelli Opdyke-Editor S' ' d' uzette rms-Assistant E ltor va Am L ri. g d d ff C d g F J S d ryG I h ll 5 S k D Y G S lly Ch g am Greer Karen Finke-Advisor eather Guy l' ' 'I v 1 f1l.....+ For their contribution for making this pubhcatron pos sible, the Alert Staff would like to thank the followmg 1 . peop e. Tom Larson. Herff b k Al Motoyama Noel Goursoll Ci dy F k G d k S s ughes. Scott Walker. and Noelle Ferros know that v Sport Shop, 130 Lander, has all they need for the they love. or ualit an F q y d to Parks Photo personal photography graphy. 634-3559 YH GRA 353 5 -' . fx- '4' -. zlvfbfl- V,,x i 1 X' 'Yr M' P' xl Il ,.. i ' ' . V :CHQ mW9.,,qg, A ww Mft' Aanlodl. Elalne RaNae 491 213 Ahhol. Franclxco 491 1413 Ahholl. Shelly 491 213 Adams. llohhle 4111 Aaana. 11.-ug 4 Adanlw. .1anleN41411 197 Adams. James 11. 491 213 Adeoek. Seoll41l1 141. 1X1 Addington. Deborah 4121 149 Addlnglon. Peggy 414. 415 Adrover. Jllan 115 Agresll. Daniel 4101 24. 197. 2111 Agullar. Anlo1lio4121 149 Agullar. 4'arn1en491 213 Agllllaf. Teresa Mane 4111 44-. 213 Agulngll. chnalnrl 4111 511. 1141 Ahlherg. Seoll 4121 22. 314. 39. 53. 1415. 149. 2411 Alexander. 111ane94. 237 Alexander. Kalhren 491 213 Alexander. Shav4n491213 Alford. David 4111 1111 Allen. Belly M. 4121 1411 Allen. Caryll E4141156. 131. 197. 264 Allen. 4'her1l 1.. 4101 124. 197 Allen.4'her11 R. 491 52. 213. 274 Allen.Jo.ln1i 4101 111. 197, 2414 Allen. Kara M 4121 141. 341. 441. 43, 44. 541. 57. 149. 259. 2414 A1-Mlllalrl. Khalid 4111 1111 Alvex. Seoll 4121 149 Amaranle. 151.1 41411 241. 417. 197. 248. 263 Amaxon. Je1'f41l1 1111 Amaya. Mana 4101 197 Amaya. Mar1o491213 Amelqulla.4'11rolynl1411 1141. 140. 197 Amwqu11.1. lupc 1. 1121 144. 149 Amwqu11.l. 141-allllla M 41411 111 141. 197 Anlm. Glenda 491 213 Amm. R11 a M. 41411 197 Amshaugh. Nancy 4121 111. 149 Amullarl. Kha11d4I21 123. 149 Anderson. Carla 11. 4111 1341. 1111 Anderson. Charlie 1.. 4111 1111 Anderson. Chrw A, 41411 101. 142. 197. 2419 Anderxon, Daud D 41411 116. 145. 197 Anderson. Erlc O 4111 411 Anderson. Kellie J 49151. 1417. 213 Anderson. Karen 491 213 Anderwn. Joel 491 24. 213 Anderson. Laura D 41411 197 Anderwn. Manhewl 4111 1141 Alldennn. Michael 4121 149 Anderkon. Nanulle 1. 4111541. 1111 Anderson. Randy D. 41411 237 Anderson. Sandra 41411 197 Anderxon. Shannon 41411 197 Anderxon. Slove J 4121 149 Andre. 1 au1491 213 Andrew. Davld C. 4121 3. 39. 44. 14111. 1311. 1411. 149. 1411 Andrevl. Susan 4111 1111 Anlroll. F red 113 Arala. Randal 41411 197 Arexalo. E1a1ne491 213 Arevalo. Lorra1ne4121 149 Arevalo. Ray 4111 1111. 192 Argo. Anl hom T. 4111 1111 Arg.-. 1.arfy 41411 1417 Arlxloreloux. Slew FZ. 23. 94 Armendarll. Olga 4121 41. 112. 1341. 149 Armslrong. 4'aml 4111 233 Armxlrong. Jamn wx 213 Arndl. Kr my 41411 31. sl. 191 Arnold. Llsa 4111 411. 1111. 247 Arno1d.1.lnda411161. 1111. 247 Arnol. Jenn11'er A 49133. 213 Axhill. Dallas 4121 149 Axhnlan. Cara Jane 4111 17. X1 Axh1n.1n.Jody Lynn 491 112. 213 Askll. A116 491 46. 213 Alklnx. Roy 4101 197 Aleyah. Kamal H. 41411 197 Auher1.Jnhn 41411311. 1411. 142. 197, 2419 Avalox. Cheryl 4121 1441 Avlla. Annelle M. 4121 1441 Avila. Bernadelle 4111 1111 Avlla. Chr1slopher4l411 22. 31. 46. 49. 115. 197 Avila. Daniel 491 103. 1415. 213 Avila. Jzlnles 4121 149 Avlla. V1neen14121 31. 421. 54. 149 Ayala. Mary 1.ou4111 1111 Ayala. Miehelll: 41411 21. 197 Alevedo. Dennls 491 441. 411, 1413. 120. 213 Alevedo. Donna 4101 641. 197 Aievedo. Jack 491 213 Alevedo. Marlon Jr 491 441. 213 Ayexedo. Ray 234 A117. Ahraham 491 213 Alll. l'alll 4121 123 Haha. Roherl 4111 181 Ba1'1.1.John411129. 1141. 2110 a11hh.w1.,'nfw14x. 1413. 129. 213 Babella. Dena 491 213 Barh. Ange11na4l4J1 197 Bacon.4'onn1e4111 24.41. 112. 1111. 253 Bacon. lee 491 1412. 1413. 129. 213 249 Badal. David 41411 39. 197 Ba1Ie5. Aaron 41411 197 Banley. 1.l1ke491 213 Baker. Cecil 4121 149 Baker. 1Jehh1e4121 241. 1541. 169 .,... ,..,4.. 1... 31,321 . E42 Lff f 1 H .o 1. .142 1, 11aker.Jl11491213 Bakoowy-Sarad. Marrna 4111 32. 1111 Hakus. Karen 4121 241. 1541 lialxwiek. Paula 4121 541. 1541. 2514. 261, 271 Ballalar. Alexander 491 341. 213 Brrpllmr. 1.1-lmw 4121 25. 272 Bapllxla. 1.ex 491 1413. 213 liarhe. 1idn1ond4121 1541 Barker. Darren Seoll 491 34. 211 Barker. Je11ery 4111 129. 1X1 Bamard. Brenda 1., 4121 1541 Barnes. Rachelle 4111 1141. 251 Barresl. l'h.1rlolle491 51. 213 Barrel. Kenny 491 213 Barragcn. l.1one14111 1111. 274 Harrlngcr. Kristy 41411 241. 541. 197. 263. 272. 273 Harrolu. Jeanella H 491 213 Barlkowskl.Je1'1'4l411241. 1411. 135. 197. 255. 2419 mrnicll. Angela R. 191 213 Hase.R:lndy41411541. 1411. 197. 274 Halesoe. Jaevullvn 491 50. 213 Baleman. 111111 Ray 4121 1541. 254 Baueum. John 4111 143. 1111 Baueunl. Mark J 410146. 77, 197 Baueuln. Renee Y.491213 Baller. Lori R 4111 1111. 256 Bean. Jalllew 4121 1541 Bean. Ronald 41411 150. 197 Bear. Karen 41411 34. 197 Beasley. Palll 13 411141. 541. 57. 112.113, l14.1111. 1117.259 ne11l1eh.1mp.l,n11eA 4111541. lxl 254 11ee14. Karen 41411 116. 131. 197 lleeverx. Anlla 1.. 4111 1141 Beilella. Rainer 4121 1541 11e1.Angel.1G.491213 Belew. 111111141115 410145. ow. 1241. 127. 197. 255. 274 Bela. Nell 4121 123 Hellran. 1ll1hen491213 Benaxides. Henry 41411 1111. 197 Benere. 11av1d4121 126. 1541 Bernard. Carrle 4111 1111 Bcrghorsl. Larry 491 24. 213 Herghonl. R1ehard41411 197 Bernhardl. Allxa J 4101 541. 197 lierrj. B1ake4121 14111. 1314. 1541 lierlhalf. W. 71 Beuera. J. 741 Best. 1.allr1e 491 213. 249 Hel-lislllndla. Jlllherl 491 125. 217 lllet-1ixl1l1ld1a.Jl11lel4111 1111 Bellencourl. Darryl 4111 14111. 139. 1111. 195 l'1ellen1:ol1rl. Davld J 4121 151 Bcllencourr. Srevell 4101 24. 1117 278dndex Biexcr. Toni l9l ll3. l3l. ZI3 Bill. Amy lllll 52. IIU. NIL l9f1. I97 mu. ima Anthony nz, mx. iw. I5l. m Bintkml. imma.. not 31. wv Blrdscll. Gin-I HO! I97 nmifcnu. met om mz. nn nncu. can, at 67 nn.f,c'1..t..ic rw on no Bl.nr.J1intex Il 410346. 50. Sl. l0l Ill. I35. I97 Blalr.Jtn1 H01 I97 Blair. Larry llll l5l Blair. Rogerllll llll Hlcvinx. Richard flip ZIJ Hlonmulnt. K. 7l Blunt. Marcin 191 IZ5. 213 Bold. Daniel Phillip llll ISI Bold. John Iowph 1127 l5l Bollinger. David A. llll llil Hollinger. Laura L 191 2l3 Bonandcr. AIceecJ 491 Sl. 60, Zlfl Bond. Debra l.. 491 Zlfl Boomer. Dora XI. IO7 Iiorha. Robin I. U01 24. 59. Ill Casarul. I97 Borcn. Roo line H21 IU. KK. 39. 46. 49. l-17. ISI B.-rgft. cm., wi 213 tinfgut. Lawrence un -u.. aw, IRI Burgas. Troy llll l5l Boxtrom. Karen 2. 64 Botelhn. Dchorah S, wr 2I3 lluurang. Helen WI I24. Zlfl Hourdct. Thomm C. WI ltll. 142. 213 Howcrman. Lon Ann till 60. ISI Bowman. Mark David 193 IIIJ. IZQ. ll! Bnyanly. vvtllnm so lloyd. Halel 3 Boyd. Randall J. 191 JJ Boyd. Rhonda H llll IRI lloyd. Steven liric IIOI IZI, I35. 197 nt-nc, t..nmu1llm txt Butlcx. fhertl H01 I97 Bono. Christopher llll l43. llll. 270 Braekell. 'lltnmra 191 ZIB Bradbury. Charles K flll I5. 39. l45. IXI. 267 Bradley. Jane Ann 193 34. 2l3 Hmtnard. S.mtlr:t U21 ISI Brammnn S. 34 Brandt. Mitchell S KID l5l Brawl. Daxtd lllll IZS, I97 Ilrault. Ed N5 Bravo. Soledad 191 2l3 Rraueal. Randi S H21 l25. l52 Bra1tl.M.trixtf9lll3. II6. I3I. ZI3 Brennan. Samuel J. KIUI l35 Brewer. Jamie N. WI 34. ZI3 Bridges. Samuel 491 Zlfl Brignolo. Rimuiilll um I97 Bristow. Patricia 491 136. 137. Zlfl Bristow. Terrma llll 441. II3. 137. ISI lirttntn. David R Illl I05. I43. llll Britton. Katlhx I.. llll IXI Britton. l.. 73 Briland. B. 73 Brilard. Gary Daniel lllll l97 Brock. Darron R. llll I39. IKI Brock. Krlxlen A IIZI 17. 40. 52. l40. ISE. 262 Bmckhaux. Laural IIUI hl. 197 Brookx. l'1mu:l.l flfl 22. l4Z. IS2. 234 Brower. Touanzl llll INI Broun. Bradley R. llll llil Broun. Ilcanne li lllll I97 an-un. mfg stephen um ml. I41. I97 Brown. Ltnlex Don IIN lil Broun. Jcll' Ki, 1121 ISI Browning. Danni Lcc 19p 213 I3ruxhlzl,S1tlnllZl4l. 72. III5. I-13. 152 Bryant. Charles H21 ISI Bnant.Jimmrl1m txt Bryant. Pimfk J. wx 213 Bryant. 1'hi-mm R.-y mlm tw Bi1anl.Jlnl1IIl IXI Buck. Randy Hovmrtl H01 I97 Buchanan. Ilxmnj A llll l29. IRI emerge. vvmii 79 Ilumgardner. Carol fl2l Stl. 152 Iitlrgexx. Sam D 493 l42. I97 Bttrmanra. Willow llll 9, 57, hh. ISI. ISK Burkhart. Tanmn L. wh ZI3 Bumelle. Cody llll 34. 35. llll Burnt. Shelly tl2l l52 Burrlx. Gravis A lllll W7 Burrn. Valerie M. Illl J3,I8l Bum. Matilda H01 I97 Huxano. Anthonx K llll IUK. l42 II4 Caballero. Ron 75 Cahral. Anthony P tllh ISI 1'.lhr.lI. lima WI ZI-1 C'al1raI.,lantes R. llllj lfll, I42. 197. 274 Cllhral. Ted 191 ZI4. ZI6 fain. Lime- Dale H21 IS3 Caldera. Catherine l.. 4 101 34. I97 Caldera. Cynthia l.. 191 50. ZI4 Calderon. .loc IIOI I97 Calhoun. Sonya Gull lllll IQX Canmrala. Lauren tl!! 31. IS3 Camarillo. Benny IIUI I98 Camhra. Harry llll IS3. 266 Vamp. l'1ml E tlll IS3 Campbell. Ann 1121 49. l5fl funlpm. Richard E WJ ZI4. 279 Canada. Christopher Ill! 151 Canada. Troy llll 151 Cancello. Stephanie R, 191 214 Candler. Franeix 9l Candelairio. Wilma I Ill I-1. 4l. 46. 49. I06. I07. l8l Cantrell. Benjamin lllll 92. WK Caplan. Christine L WI 7li. 153. 2I4 Caplan. Shelly IIZI 50. l53 Farlherg. C'r1ngll2J l3Z. lfI3. l53. 246, 264 Carlhcrg. Scott H23 ISJ. I75. 249 Carlherg. Stanley Nl lllfl. I34. ZI4. 237 Cardet. Mlchav:lU.lI1l I5fI Cardow. Urhina tI2l 153 Carlxon. fynlhm 191 33. 46. -18. IO7. 214 Carlton. Harry 3x. so Carlxun. lull' Alan tlll IIII Clirlwn. Michael lull!! IZ6. 153. Z-1X Carlson. Stephen Ii. Nl I25. ZI4 Carlson. William R. 4 l ll l0X. 141. Illl Carney Kate Ii. I Ill 23. ZX. 2 IXI Carney. Mxircn June 191 ZH. ZI4 furr. Scott J, llll IXI Carraxco. Stexen A. tlll 79. M3 Cankaiddon. Daniel J, H01 Carxkzuldon. Steven llll I5. I53 Carter. Steven tllll l9Pl Canalho. Christine Uh ZI4 Crirveln. J. 71 Casey. Darren M. 191 214 Casey Lua Ann 4l0r lil. I'-JR. 2-19 Caslcen. Patrick Neal 4101 WX Cawlelli. Anthony I2 llfll 135. l9X. 209, 2 55 Castillo. Jose M 49l 30. ZI4 Caxtlllo. Martha A tllll IQR Cauro. Gary IIII Illl llmro, Steven till ISK iltstru. Tony tlll 72 Irma H01 l9X Cvclmllm. Nnhcml I I Il IXI Cederllnd. Sally A 191 ZI4 Chambers. Catherine U21 90. I53 Chamherx. Steven llll 92. IXI Chamberlin. Dennis 53 OPPOSITE BELOW RIGH7? Alan English sneaks a peek at Alert photographer. OPPOSITE ABOVE LEFT: preparing for gymnastics practice. Tcna Larson has her hair braided. OPPOSITE ABOVE RIGHT' Another leisurely stroll to class for Steve Deines and Greg Oliveira. BELO W: Mike Channing. Carol Ann III! 16. 37. 40. -il. 52. IIO. III. l40. IIII Channing. Sally mm :ft 31, sa, 10, 40. -11.52.81 X7. IIO. Ill. I4ll, ISI. I54 Chatcl. Donna 4K. 76 Chavel. Gilherl 191 30. II-1 fheewr. Ted IIUI I9K Chtrrukuri. Sailaja R. l9l 2I4. Zlb Chesney. Stcxen Paul llZl 21-R Chem. Tim tlll IXI Childers. Tracey l9l 46. ZI4 Chin. Victor K, lllll 46. 49. III. l4I. WX Climax. Othcn LeRoy q9l 214 Chong. Glen tl2l llll. I32. 154. 264 Chong. Ray 92 Chou. Rnhert tl!! IOS. I43, 154 Chmtenxen. Dana H21 148. IS4. 264 Cihrlxnan. John A lllll l9l4 Chrixtian. Kathleen H21 Z. 33. JN, I5-1. 250. 267 Chrlslolilbr-.on. llully l9l 22. II3. ZI4 Christnlhrson. S Zl Chrixlopher. Rnhcrl llll 92. 95. IIX. l3Z. H62 Claes. Lisa Anne1l0l79. l9X. 271 Clarke. Katrina CU! ZI4 Clarke. Paula tlll IX! Clcn1.C.trrte Franclx l I Il IIIZ. 256 Clemens. .Ioan Marla H01 IW Clemcnx. Richard 1 IOL 5. III. I4l. W8 Clendenen. Paul Woodard 191 24. l I I. 2 I4 Clifton. Kimberly tlZl IS4 Cline. Shelly Arlene Illll 50, 59. IIIK Clure. Tonyllll ixz foharruhlu. Frank R.1Ill l45. H42 Cochran. Katherine A, 191 Sl Cockrell. Tracy KIZI IS4. Zlvlv Cnellm. Alexander 7U Coelho. Brenda I3 llll IX2 Coelho. David M llll 25 Coclho. Linda I I2l I54 foelhu. Linda A 19146. IZ4. Ill. ZI4 Cioelho, Scot! H13 I5-1. IS9 curls, Danny wi 214 Cole. Sheila F tlll 52. ISZ Cole. Stephan A191 IU3. ZI4. 216. 22h Collard. Kay Lennre lllll 50. N8 Collard. Nora I.ynette19lX5. I lfi. ZI4 Collier. .lclTer5 Lynn 191 ZI4 Collier. Jill ill! I54 Strand notices attractive coed, while Joe Moore and Andrew Katakis try and figure out a way ot' in- troduction. BELOW RIGHT' Walking from class. Rick Campos and Greg Patton enjoy having a pie- ture taken. OPPOSITE BELOW LEFT: Shirley McDonald wears borrowed hat and appreciates friend's joke. ...af w ff Combs. Willmm tlll IKZ Comly. Shcmlynne 193 2l4 Cunc. Jexsie XJ. 99 Cuolcs. Rnndie 191 50. 2l5 fuonx. Brnm lllll 22. l45. WN fnnns. Chnrlex l. tlll 181 Cooper. fleo Ni Ctmper. Mary Elizabeth tI2l IS4 Ciopeland. Norm A. tlll Ill. IP42 Curhen. Jam De1mtl0l NX Cordero, Renee Mm KIUH 30. NX Cordero. Rulinu tlll 30. HQ 0-rker. Ginger l.. 19777. 215 Current. Dmnetlflb lllll Cmnt. Flleniunat tlll IKZ Coxlu. l.l:i Lourdes t9l ZI5 Ct-xtu. Michael Chrix t Ill llh. I5-1 Cimln. Mulch Cilrllx H01 IRIN fuurllwv. llrum tlll IUK. IXZ fuurlney. Chnwtllj 108. UU. lf-4. l5ti fuurlnej. l'.nll lllll NX C'uuchn1.ui.GIend.t hlztrlttllll IQR l'uuntrxm.tn. Amex KZ. X3. 221 Cmlto. Yxunne tlll I5-1 Int. Arthur Lenny 1101 wx Craig. Kevin Wayne tlll l54 Crips. Gene W. lU2 Cripe. lingerie R. wr 115 Crnelli. lirmn tllll lUl. I35. NX Kirlxclll. liurl tllll ll. 38. 39. Wh. WX Crxvellx. Greg J. Nl 103. I34. IIS Frunwmell. Melody 19560, II5 Vrusx. -Xllecn ll! Frou.Kirxtcntlll5.2tu.-1I.52. 56. ll-1.Il5.l-13.183 fmvt. Dnwn Rcgllhl lllll WX Crow, Dianne Rne tlll Ill. ZZ, ZX. lvl. 183. ISI Crtmder. 'l lmninx t l ll IX? Cru1.l:ddieJ Nl 2l5 Cnlulu. Ben 441. Q-1. 100. Illl. U5 Evans. Lerm 83. 102. l03. llh Curiel. Runnltl ll. tlll 52. 75. 99 llil 255 Curtn. James tlll lX3 Cmenln. l'r.inL 94 Cuuenu. Kathy tllll l45. FIX Cusenln. Nzulnlle tlll 6. 57. 259 Cuxhing. Chen tlll SX. U43 intra, iam rim me mm. Ken, rm mx. zsx mh1.she1ly Illl IX3. :ss ixmwl. m'..f.-um uzr 154 Daniel. Mme wi :rs Daniel. 'lerexn tllll 39. WX Daniels. Gil 94 ITAnn.x. Glenn 195 215 Durnmuswli. Alfred tlm Ill. NX Dnrninu veh. Rt-hert HZ! 32. IZJ Dnrnmuveh. Rosanna U03 l9ll Dauhenhcrger. Nnlulic 83 Dnuwc. Rina tlll 90. IX3 Duvall. Robert tlll lX3 Dzivtd. Katmliu 1101 32. l9X David. Rnberl Il2l 52. l55 Davidson. Katrina H03 l99 Dux ls. A D.n ix. K' mln tl2l 7l'l. l55 hm t9l 46. l45. 2l5 Davis. Dean tlll 50. 1117 Davis. Deanna llll IX3 Dann. Fr.m 83 Dain. Jnmex tllll 24. IW Dnvix. Jefl' 191 ZIS Davis. K Dann, N Duns. R lm H21 155 .tney 191 115 nsxell Uh IIS Dnxn. Shell.: tlll 183 Dann. Tracy tlll 77. INK D.msnn. Donald 191 215 Dnvuon. Neal tlill I99 mtl.-ng. Mite tml iw Dxtylun. Phillip 4 101 IW De Benenet-uri. Rnhm 1123 ISS Dc Bm. Robert tlll 145. lX3. 266 Dcfurittu. Pnul H01 199 llelhrtl. csfegtrft tm nu DeCir,tl'l'. Jerry tlll 99. IX3 Delmrl. Huh 93 Dehnrl. Dall.: tl0l IW Dehnrt. Snndru t9l 215. 270 Deh.xxen. Rtwemarlc tlll l83 Demew. Ruynmnd llll 91. 183 Dunes. Sleien tlll ZXO DcK.txh1t. Deborah 4 llll 41. 52. 53. IOS. Wh. II4. IW llcl..iC'rul. Anlhnni 195 30. ll5 I7el..tl'ml. Sundm 1121 l55 Del.1t Mnltc. Luurn 78. 79 Del.:t Mnllc. Mark 94. 95. Ill. Dinapoli. Edith tl0l I99 Dinwiddlc. Garry H01 l99 DiKnn.Dehhi0llll4l.50.52. 105. IO6. IZA. 183 Dixon. Ted 51. 76 D'MurShimun. Arhellu tlll l42. 183 Duhhs. Charlene 191 2l5 Dodge. Diunu tlll 2. 33. 38. 156. 250 Dominguez. Dinu 191 30. 2l5 Dompcling. Dawn tl0l I36. I99 Dnmpeling. Sharron 193 l36. 216 Donaldson. Kelly Nl 2l6 Donaldson. Ken 86 Dunaldxon. Monty H05 199 Donovan. Danny 191 IO3. 216 Dm. Kenny 19123. lll. l4I. Zlfa Dm. Kim H23 20. 21. 22. 23. 36. 38. 39. 107. 156. 268 Doo. Mike tlll 26. l83. 268 Don, Richard flfll lUl. l42. I99. 263 Domnjh. Amarpul 193 2I6 Dmanjh. Avlur tl2l l56 Dmunjh. Dev t9l 216 Dtwier. Belinda: t9l Sl. Zlfw Duhon. Dun 93 mugnt. Currie tim 199 Eddy. M. 32 Edelman. Sulie 1123 157 Edgar. Dura tl2l 157 Edgar. Lum HOL 59. I99 Edler. Kulhw tlll l83. 256 Edwurdx. Alan tlli IBJ Edwards. David llll 183 Edwards. Rohm tlll 50. IX3 Edwards. Ronald tlll l83 Eggers. Belinda 191 ZI6 Eggmun. Michael 1101 lOl. I99 Eisenhul. Marianne 191 46. Ill. ZI6 Eiscnhut. Trudy tl2l 3I. Ill. 39. l57 Eival. Eivul. Maury wr zif, smgtm tm isa Eivmic. Eksy 191 33. Zlb Eivaliun. Ramvinu tlll IXJ EliLt7ud. Kurmclla H23 l57 Elkins. Juscphine tl2l 157 Elliml. Peggy tlll IBJ Ellis. Kathleen tl0l ll2. 199 Ellis. Stacie 4l0l Il2. l99. 253 Elnem. Michael tlll 143. l83 Elfmd. l57 Ellen tl2l 114. IIS. 130. Emery. Angela tlll 183 Emery. Luurn 491 217 Dine. Sherry 191 60. Zlh Drugna.ChurlietIl1b.42.99. IRZ. IN3. IS4. 255 Drake. Diunn H21 61. 156 Drake. Junlx 195 ZI6 Drake. Kennclh llll 60. HU Drake. Sus1inlI2l3-1. l56 Dunne. Jne 92. 93 Dudley Greg tlll l23. I44. 156. 273 Dudley. Thomas tl0l I99 I3-S. ZXZ Delgndillu, Mnrgnritotllll N9 Delgndn. Melvu Wh 212. IIS Delgntlo. Meldu 491 78. 2l5 Delplun. Wendi llll 39. 41. IO7. Ilifl De Melln. Tum tlll 25. IRR Dems. l llllt llh, 131 Demi. Nhllmm llll 14. 35. 183 De Ruse. JuefI2l25. IIX. 119. l55 De Ruxe. Mnry tl21JX.39. l55 De Ruse. Ruherl tllll 24. 38. 121. W9 nwimtrw. xtfen tm 1x3 De s.-mm... Anthony tm rss De Snninm. Jnhntlll99. 143. HU Dexerx. Syrux l 121 41. 105. l43. ISS. ZK4 Dmf. Lenni H27 155 Dick. Rt-hun tlll l56. 2511 Dillnrd. J.mws H01 33 lJuFrune. Danielle I lll 22. 46. IS6 Duggins. Lloyd wr 129. 216 tango. Liu tm Ish Duluney. Edward tl0l I99 Duncan. Edward ll2l 22. 33. 46. 48. 50. l5h Dunlop. C. 64 Dunn. Richard tllll I99. 2l0 Dunnagun. Larry 191 24 Durlmg. Rm tlll IS7 num. Lucy tm 157 Dutru. Murk tlll 25. IS7. 248 Enrncsl. Darla l9l Il2. Zllv Enmest. Rodney tlfll l99 Easley. Mzichelle llll 123 Easley. Mex.-dy tl2l 157 Ehenul. Gregory H01 49. U99 F1kIe.Cxnthi.1tl2l3J. l57 fickle. Timothy tlll UK. l29. HU Eddy.Georgetl1l32. l23. IS7 Encomiu. Val t9l I3. 217 English. Alun tlll 52, IX3. 278 Englund. Daniel tllj 140. IBJ Enm. Joe H05 I99 En0S.J0lc1willi23. 25. 41. 45. Il2. 143. IRS Enslcy. J. 64 Enviu. Yuhert tlll I23. IX3 Epperxun. Ellen 191 217 Eseohalr. John IIOJ I99. 259 Escohur. Sandy H21 4l. 45. l5J. 157. 258. 259 Eshtm. Carmen tlll IRI Eshou. Edmund 19h l23. 2l7 Eehon. Edvtin llll 32. IZZ. l25. 183 Evhuo. Jurnwn tl2l l57 Esmueli. Crivcrgis tl2b 123 Expurln. Kathleen t9l 2l7 Expat rl J. Mary not me Estucio. Curltw tl2l IG. 25. IS7 Extneio. James tlll 25. IRB Eetacio. Julie tlll I7. 25. IX4 Estrada. Ynlundu 75 Evans. Brenl tlll l08. I39. IM mm. Mimi tm 93. isa Evunv. Rlchnrdtlfil l26. l2K. l99. 255. 274 Eyhcrg. Rnndy Il0l I0-3. IOS. l43 IW Ep-aypmf. Nuhrcn wr 217 BELOW LEFT: John Buhu works patient on a Clarion assignment. BELOW RIGHT' Junior powderpufl' girl reveals true inner self. OPPOSITE BELOW: Lacking energy in class. Dan Agresti takes time out to pose for a picture. OPPO- SITE BELOW RIGHT: During Spanish. Kevin Schachterle shows off folder's ar- twork. while pointing out unidcntilicd object. 1 fi . fl is . .4 -. s.. 280'Index Fugundcs. Alan tlll I84 Fagundcs. Rodney 191 217 Fakhim. Murgrcl 191 32. ZI7 Fakhlm. Stella H21 32 Fulk. Dclwyn lll14b. 184 Fnlkenhcrg. Kcnnclh 4121 45. 153 Fantamu. Br1anflIl26.7Z.99. IIS. 132. 184. 216. 256 Fanluiin. Richcllc19l46. llfu. I4J. ZI7 Fariu, Luisa fl2p ISX Farias. Marcclma Wy 217 Farlmgcr. Rundcc Ill! 23. ll. 39. 180. 184 Farlmgcr. Tmccc ill! 41. 52. IOS. 124. 143. IR4 Famum. Gregory 191 217 Fnrnum. Slave fllb 99. 267 Farr. Janice 191 31, 48. 60. Zlh. 217. 233 Fuulkcnhcrry. Kenh H21 ISR Faulkcnhcrry. Kevin 193 120. ZI7 Fcavcr. Slcwn 6. Xl. IOX. 109. 110. I39. 140. l4l Felix. Emmanuel ill! 126. IRS Felix. Jmcph 19146. 103. 129. 217 Fcnncll. Randall H01 39. l99 Fernandes. Jose H05 199 Fcrnnndce. Ruben 1101 l4I. 199 Ferreira. Angelina Qlll IRS Ferrenm. Dameen 191 217 Fcrrcnra. Mark tlll IRS Farms. Kcvm 1121 99, 143. 157. 158. 255. 264. 265 Fcrros. Noelle Kmlinc 1 l li 270. 275 Fmkc. Dale Ill! 129. IRS Finke. Karen 26. 83. 238 Finnell. R. 34 Fmncy. Slove 1101 76. 129. l99 Fmt. Jolene 19p 217 Fmt. Lance lllb 185 Fxschcr. Mnkc H07 101. l2l. 199 Fiujc. Maxllhew tllb IBS Fletcher. Marie 1121 50. 89. 105. ISR Fliflel. Steven HU 24. ISS. 252 Flnruw. Clcmcncia un ms Flores. EmlIio1lHl6.39. l23. IX5 Flores. James H01 24. 199 Florcm Sophia qlop 30. 199 Fucks. Bonnie 195 217 Fonseca. George 191 103. l29. 217 Fonwca. Michael HU 185 Ford. Kcvun KID 21 Furrcuc. Carol flll IBS Fnrrellc. Mary 191 JI. ZI7 Fnrrcllc. Mlchucl 191 2I7 Forreuc. Ron HZ! 159, 258 Furtado. .lunzllhnn 191 103. IZ9. 217. 274 Fnrladu. Richard KIU IBS Foxhermgham. Deborah 1I0x 199 Fnlhennghalm. Tina HZ! 158 Frahm. Celia 1121 58. ISZ. I58 Francis. Irma tlll 185. 250 Franco. Marin U25 30. l59 Fmzlcr. Ronda 49? 217 Frcgow. Gcnovcva gm 185 Frcllali. David H01 199 Frcllnw. Kim flll 107. IR5 Fmz. Yvonne Qllb 23. ISS Fmman. Tum U05 199 Fmmr.J.,hn'412r uso Fullon. Gugnn. Tumi HH 185 Mukc fl0l 200 Gale. Duvc1lll99. H45 Gulvnn. Ramon IIZI 123. l59 Gulvan. Tnny 491 123. IZS Garcia. Irma HZ! I59 Gurcm. J.1mlc19b 2l7 Gurcla.Jnhn1lll99. IRS Gurcm.Josc19j l0J. ZI7 Garcia. Munn 1103 30 Garcia. Marin H03 2fD Garcm. Marlena H23 l59 Gurcla. Mclnnic H03 30. 200 Garcia. Ruyn-one qllm Jo. 185 Garcia. Gurdnc Gurdnv: Gardnc Shcrl'y4lll IRS r. Pulnck 19h 2I7 r. Phil Ill! IZ9. IX5 r. Shcllcv 19D 33. ZI7 Garia. Mlllcn 493 ZI7 Gurmcn. Durrii19i l03. 129. ZI7 Garten, Michael KIOI 100 Garrett, Ruucll tlll IHS Garza. M1rumlu1I0l 200 Gznltlu, Tzmlmjf 191 2l7 Geddes, Juwn Ill? 129. IRS Gee. R. 70 Gchrkc. JclT I 101 200 Geiger. Ruben 1123 ll9, 152. l59 Gciscnhcrg. Lcillc 491 10. ZZ. JR. 110. 140. 217. 248 Gcmpcrlc. Slcxcn 191 31. 2I'7 Gun. Sheldon Wi 22. l03. 125. ZI3. ZI7, 267 George. Jenl5n HZ! 9. 33. 44. 56. 57. 152. IS9. 260. 264 George. John 1123 I59 George. LN: U21 IS9. 169 George. Paul 193 217. 249 George. Sum: 1123 159 Gcruldcs. Helder 191 217 Gcrik. B. 142 Gevcirgis. Ndhrin HH IBS Gcmargn. D:mis1Ill32. 123. IRS Gharibadeh. Mcdxko LIU 185 Ghzmbadch. Rumin HO? 200 Gibbs. Cum IIOY 51. ZKXJ Gicshrechl. Michael ill? 26 Gil. David Wy IO3. 217 Gil. Monica llli IES Gillispie. Janice 1103 37. 56. 136. ZCD. 203 Gnllispic. Lmdu 66. 67 Gilslmp. Gary 1101 200 Gilslrup. Greg flll 185 Gumlin. Slcvc 4103 200 Gin, Eileen tl2l 20. 21. l60 Girihay. Chnslina 191 ZIB Giron. Fred H01 200 Girnn.Gux19l2l8 Gimn. Marvllll 26. 160. 163. 270 G ivens. Dchixe my 2 IX Glenn. Douglas HOP 200. 257 Glover. Julia llll 34. IX5 Godfrey. Jeffery KID IXS Godfrey. Vnlcrle1l0D I24, 130. 200 Godsey. Edwurd1l2l 50. 154. l60. I66 Godincz.Jcsx1I2126.4l. 52. I I8. I32. IS2. 160. I77 Gnchring. Gary ll Il 185 Gngn. Danielle flll 6. 26. 44, 52. 56. I85. 216. 256. 267 Golden. Annette tlly 185 Golden, Shclia U23 I60 Golckmilh. Cnlhcrinc 1101 Sl. 200 Goldsmith. Pam KIZP I60. 250 Goldstein. B. 64 Goldstein. Don 69 Gomes. Gloria 191 218 Gomes. Lidiu Q91 218 Gomes. RonniCil2H 132. I33. 160. 274 Gomes. Shcllic Kllh ISS Gomez. Andy U03 30. 200 Gomez. Ricky 1121 30. l60 Gonzales. Alicia U03 200. 250 Gonzales, Greg U21 250 Gonzales. Kcnnclh Um I32. 200 Gonzales. Ralph Kllh II9. ISS Gonzalez. Alben Illl l85 Gonsalvcs, Carolyn 1105 Sl. 200 Gonxulvcs, Cnnnif 1123 160 Gonxulvem. Munn 1127 113 Gmmrves. Mury4l0? 200 Gunxulvcs. Rodnty H01 l29. 200 Good. Shnrcn HOD 31. 200 Gore. Mike HI! 185 Govan. Tum ill! ISS Gmcy. Bill fllp IRS Grawf. Dnvld H01 200 Gmcf. Kathy lllh 31. 33. 38. ISS Graham. Lum 4127 I60 Graham. Vlckl H01 200 Grunl. N HU I43 Gramlhum. Brian llll 22. 33. IRS Grzncx. Mclmxl IIN 39. H46 Gray. Dcnusctlh 26. SR. I30. 152. 160. 163. 165. 176. 270. 276 Gray. Dcnms IIZJ HX. II9. 132. l60. I64. 176. 276 Gray.K1mIlll 186 Gray. Rem: 191 ZIR Gray. warren from 200 Grccn. Denise IIZD 26, 4l. 44. 57. Ill Ill. I30. ISZ. l60. H13 Greene. lulw 1 IO! 24. 59. 131.200 Greene. WcslcyfI0b IOI. 125. 200 Grccnlaw, David 193 ZIH Grccr. Pamrllbfw. 26. 52. l60. 216. 267. 269 Gregg. Billy Ill! 186 Grugg,Jamcx1l0i200 Gregg. Robert H03 Z00 Grcgnry. Bnzm 191 2lR Gregory. Shcrcnc1lH IR6 Grcgnry. Stanley flll 186 Grmc. Evcllc 193 IZ4. ZIR Guucrrcz. Ermclmda HO! 91 Guucrrcz. Jesse 4lIm lXh -Jff:15fZ 3'5'5'? Ll'7lw- - , .35 r.-.f,. -Aim' . r .-1 Q lin Ml HDI! I-, .. 4--1 Gulicrrci. John HH 3. 39. IX6 Gutierrez. Lupu Illl 186. 233 Guucrrcz. Mark HOP 200, 210 Gwmn. Randy 1123 161 Guxlufsnn. George 69. 239 Guv. Hczxlhcrtlm 26. 27. 200. 205. im. zsz Gulmun. Paul 19D 103. 1211. 2111 Haan. Kiuhj' 191 37 Hubll. James H03 200 Huckvkell. Mclxwullfh 41. 50. 200. 105 Hagaxdnm. Sum HZ! 48. lhl Halglwllra. Krixlin IIZD 161. 266 Hugnwurzx.Tnny.l1lH5X. 136. 137. H16 Huglc. Jncllu 191 218 Haglc. Mmm ww 2:8 Hula. Annum H01 zoo. zu. 266 Hglcy. Larry wp 218 Hull. mms nom 20: Hull. Suzy HHIR6 Hall. Terry HO? 201 Hulvurson. Dun H25 l6l Halverson, Jim 195 IOJ. ZIB Humullon. Ronda III! 21. I86 Hummons. Marvin 191 218 Hzxmncss. Gina lllb I86 Hamrick. David H01 201 Hamrick. Jullc I9l 218 Hunkul. David lI0b 24, 35. 101 Hankal. H clcn 1121 ZZ. 34. I6l Hzlnkins. Wllmu 70 Hansen. Tammy HID IR6 Hanson. K 148. l6l alhy4l2?37. 44, 52. 140. Hanson. Larry H01 104. IOS. 201 Hanson. Mutt 191 218 Hanson. Tom 112i 92. lbl Harlan. Mama illl 46. IB6 Haro. Katherine 191 32, ZIR Harper. David HZ! I6l Hamll. Ronald U01 201 Hams. Bryant 1101 I0l. 126. 201. 142 Hurrlx. Eldv Qlll IK6. 271 Hxlrns. Thcrn:xa119l 218 Hurlcr. Erik H03 20l Hurlcr. Kns 191 IZS. IIS Hmvll. FIuund:A4lll 32. 186 H.mklnQ. Slcvcn 19h IIS Halclvumd. Lconnrd I l ll IZ9. IX6 Hculun. John III!! lU5. lOl Hcdxlrnm. Junlm: 19? Zlfw. ZIK Hciny. David 4lIl JI. 33. Hits Hemp. Scou1IUbZ0l Hullumx. Dchl'1lCHH IH6 Helms. Deanna H21 lbl Hclscl. Ruger H01 ZUI Hcllvrhrund. Juncllc 4 I lb 77. IXh Hcndrick. JclTrl:y HZ! Ill, Il. 54. Ihl Hvndm. Blmtllb 186 Hcndril. Mark H03 34. 201 Hcnxlcy. Spukc l43, 238 Humundcl. Angelina 191 218 Hvsrmnndcl. Helen IIDJ 50. 201 Hcrlmmlcl. John H01 41 50. 20l Hcrnaxndcl, Kenneth llll IRA Hcrnaxndcl. Yolanda! HID lfvl Hcrrcrn. Ruchml 1123 Ifwl. 264 Hcrrmgmn. Rnhcrl 191 ZIR Hcrvcv. Lynn H25 39. 162 Hcrxcx. Scullwl 24. IOJ. ZI7. ZIS Heuer. Lumes tllb 38. 87. Ib! 4 A Index-281 luck. Jensen Hcvull. Cllrlnc 1 I Ib 50. I4I. 186 lluvull. P.ml 53. 68. 09 Hnhdun. R--nncllu 195 ZIX Hicks. Uumld llllj IU5. llfw. Zlll Huclu. Jcflbry H21 Ilwl lluckx. T.unnu:r.n ill! Zh. r-I. H46 Illuhcr. Anlhunx 191 ZIK Iliggms. Helen 69 Ihldcrhmnd. Clmnnc tlll IX!- Hull, R4-hurl 191 218 Hill. Slonv 191 IZQ. 135. II9. 274 Hillman. Mary llll 1246 Hllpcrl. MLM!! UH IZU. IJ4. ZIU Hnlnvn, Lnmus 191 Ill. I4I Hlndx. W.nw: N33 Hmkwn, llnml ll!! RK. 39. lhl. ISK Hlnkwn. I md.: 191 llh. ZIV Ilnnujlwm, Hugu 193 219 llinnjnsal. Rm.: llll I6Z lluhdy.Mxuh1lcl1IU1lOl.125. I42 Hodder. M.1ryf9l ll0. Ill. 2l9 rmglunu, und.. wx 119 Hulcnnlh. Dznld 195 H9 Holden. Maury Kay 90 Hulguln. David ill! l2f1. IH6 Hnllamd. Jun.uh:nn19l 72. ZW Holmes. Tummru 191 107. Zlll Ihmwyuuu. Wlllmm 193 219 Hupxon. Knlhu: llll 50. 5I. IN6 Hulchkxw. ,luhn H01 201 Hou, Mclnnxcllll ZZ, 50. 140. l6Z Huuminc. Scurlcl 1101 201 in-ughn.-n. calm. 79 ll...mh1m. Ray N1 Ihmcll. Iluuglan HO! ZZ. 50, I35. 201 Huhhxml. Kxrk 99. ZR!! Hudwn, GJD 193 IOZ. l01. IZU. I1-1. 2l9 Irwin. Susan Illl IN6 Isuuc. Lcnzml tlll 123. IXI1 Ixhnn, Naululif H03 Z0l Ishuu. Runmnu 112i 162 Islas. lsnml M,m.u H01 ZOI I. Gh.1d.l llll llih lvunnff. Sharon 1 l2b IH. 39, 60. 162 lvcy, Edward Hll 34. 15. 186 IJ.md 22. 83 luckwn. John HH 99. IX7 Jacobs. Lllrollnt llll 61. 187 lucuhs. Romana 1101 32. ZOI Jucnhs, Rudy 191 ZI9 Jameson. Curl illl IX7 lumuxon. Kulhlccfl 191 24, I lb. ZI9 Jumcwn. Iylcr 191 24. llll. 119 Jzmll. D4mnll0D10I. 249 Jimll. Rohm 19h ZW. 149 Lurululllu, Geri H01 ZUI Lnrunll lln, Kulhryn qlll If-3 Jurdmc. Rccnu HUD ZOI Jardine. Rick Illl IX7 Lau. Ci Jurnlga Jenkiu Jenkin nbnel U01 201 ln. Szmdm 83. 94. 239 . Hurry 191 IUJ. IZU. I34. 219 , Kullh llll UZ. IX7 Jcnwn. D.n'nd1Ill Ilfv. NS. IB7 Jensen. Karen Illl H47 Jemcn. Ken 76 Jcnscn. Pulnuk 19? 219 . 1'.m.-my 49+ IZ9. 219 Hudson.I,zlrryIl1b1.3. IZ. 39. 99. HX. I3Z. 161. 260, 26-1 HutTm:m. Kenny 1I0l 201 HuITmun. Kim I9l ZI9 Huffman. KyIccn19b2l9 Huffman Rundcc 195 219 H ughes. Hughcx, Hullmam J ll l23. 193.175 I .midi l Pxlmk 191 '19 .Richard 1111 H46 Huffman: Sum wx 34 B Hunlcr. Hunter. Hunllcy. all 93 Kcnnclh 191 219 Dun IIUI 89. 201 Hulchmm. Kunnclh 1121 34. 15. I62. 2 I9 Hulh. Randy X3 Ingulcx carry.-Q um mu. :nu Inxcll. Ju Inc IIUI ZUI lrtlalnd. Mlkc 4 l I I 26. 51. 99. Ill. IN6. 194. 267 Ireland. Lmdntlll IRG Irwin. fnlhcrlnc 491 50. lllu. Ill! Jcyx. Junnlibr 1123 20. 21. ll. JJ. 38. 39. lfwl .hmcnc1.4'mdy till 163 Jxmcnw. Ilurold wx 219 Jumlncl. Jesus 191 219 Johansen. Nnsxu H01 Sh. 201. 286 John. Karen 4121 163 Jnhnsnn. Chrxxunc1lIl2U.22.ZJ. IH7. 251 Johnson. Judy 69 Johnson. Joann: Hll RI. IX7. 271 Johnson. Kurcn HJ Johnwn. Kulhlccnqllr 34. 35. IS7 Johnson. Juhnwn. Jnhmon. Kim 191 31. Zl6. 219 Lyle 1121 163. 236. 262 Mullhrw IIOD 201 Johnson. MxchucI1l2Hi5.99. 116. 152. 163. I74 lnhnwn. Pam Xl Johnson. Puul ill! IX7. 235 Kalkn. Gxlhcrl HUP 101 Kandulu.'Ik.1rnjil19b2l9 Kulhqlnm. Mun-lf9D2lf1, 2I9 Kxlhllils, Andrew HU IX7. 279 Kaxalrlxln. Ixs.14ll1 IX7 Kccnlm. Glen 191 lllj. 208 Kvlw.Dunr1ylI2llZ,99, IZ!-. I59. lid. Z-10, 248 Kcnncdy. Vllrnsllnc 4 lfly ZOI. I-U Kcxslcr. Shcrrx H03 Z0l Kcupl. Andrew H21 lf-A Khnchl. Cllrulxn Ill! 33. l24. IN7 Khaxchn. Jcrul 191 103. IZS Knonon. Shmnzl 191 ZW Kidvrull. l'hrlxunc19b 22. 3l. -17. Ill Ill! Kllllon. Allan Ill? IX7 Kllluugh. Run.1ldW?ll9 Kim. Munn 195 34. 50. 120 J.-hmm. Shan rm ab. :sv Jnhnson. Ummm uw 24. 201 Johnson. Stacy cm X. sn. uw J-mmum. Frcdnck1l2146.49. ma. 236. 255 mm, Cymhm wr Il0. 140. 141. 219 Jones. DaniclKIOb 10. I42. 143, 201 Juncx. Elmer 197 2I9 Jones. Evert 98, 99, 235 Jones. Jackie 197 24. 219. 238 J-uncs. Juncx. Jnnrs. Kelly lllj lla! Mclvm Nb 219 Michael 111! 91. l63 Klmhmugh. Dchndu 49? 210 Kung. Kung. Kung. Kung. Kung. Hmm HZM16, IM. 254 Christi Illb IK7 ITQIUCCS H13 50. N5. H14 Lwkx ll!! I6-S Kun 112771. l32. 164.255 2524.174 Kmg. Maury Annllll Hz. us Kmslcx,i'urlau4I23-11.88. ll2. Jones. Ramd.xl 41 ZIQ Juncx. Icrrw tlll IX7 Jurdun.Klri1lll IK7 Jorge, Hunk HID ltd Jurgvmcn. fhmcx rm lm J..rgcmcn. Todd uzm 163, 136 JA-wph. rem un Jw Jmcph. Jcxguu H21 xl. 163 IJII. I6-1 Kmslcy. Mnch.u:I HH 99. I32 Knchcm, Kulchunx. Klupmlh. Daurl IIOP 201 Ilzmxld 1101 201 Kcnl 191 IU3. 220 Klmgcrmnn. Marunrcl llllb ZIII Kncslruck. Kncsmck. Kuchl Ln Bum Jiv 1111 164 sum ww :zo uzm new Jmcph. P.nul19J nm. zw 1.-..1...n. camp nm IX7 RIGHT: Tim Stevens appears bewildered upon hcuring the command. Dun't look ill the camera! FAR RIGHT' Couch Mark dc 2 lu Motto instructs hoopstcrs. No, this is the vw f way you do il! BELOW: Bob Weaver ex- V presses swimming experiences with two nov- Q,-Q X ices. gc- fv- Kochn. Krlsunal H11 I64 Kuuhn. Dchm 191 34. 220 Kupwkl. Jann H21 bn. IM K-nike. Kun 1 IZJ 19. ll-4 Krcm, .Lmmc 193 2211 Krug. hmm IIOD 31, db. Illl. 252 Krcin. Randy Ill? IX7 Krueger. Rubcrl HH IX7 Kucham. Hmm H21 l55. I6-1 Kuru. Knmhcrly H25 IM Kuykcndnll. Mnchncl 1123 -Oh. 49. I6-1 Kuykemlall. Val 48. 76 Kuykcndzlll. Vnllun HU! 46. 201 1..lckc5. Chnl K I 1346. 50. ING. IX7 l..udd. fuller! HIM Z0l lnurcmurc, Kcllh Ill! H47 Lamurcv. Joanne H01 101 I.1m1.1rru. Kcvm llll 187 l..nmhcrl. Rod Ill! 99. 129. IX7 l..lnc.Ncr. Kcun H23 IM 'RA' vt, , 1... In 282-Index N1.1c1md1w. Anthony .1r.1l11 11111 M,,u,ng1QA Shirley lm 53. pix, Iandmw. J.-wph 1111 1147 Landnlt. Anton 1121 164 Lune. Lcunard 191 50. 220 Langley. Mclmn 191 2211 Langley. Richard 1111 1117 Lungwcll. Glen 1121 1115 l.arwn. Tcna191 132. 220 Lcxrson. Tina1l215. 26. 42. 43. 52. 57. 113. 165. 247. 2116. 278 Law renee. U. 70. 142 Lam rcncc. Alice 191 2211 l.ai1ich.1.inc 81. 112 l.1:.1ch.Juliu19148. 105. 106. 131. 142. 2211 l.cu1. Tina 1121 165. 2711 1.cBIamc. Daniel 191 1113. 2211 Leu. Mm Wel 1111 21. J7. J9.107. 180. 1247 Lccduni. Doreen 1121 165 l.cl1haiinc. 13cluusc1l11 123. 1147 1.cl1humc. Cllarlm 191 124 Lew. Slcvcn1111 1147 Leu. lzilccn 1101 2112 l.1:wls. ll. 71 Levers. .lucy 111134. 35. 11414 tw... Stephan 191 im Light. lid 11, 71 Light. Serena 191 2211. 227 1.ilIic.1'.imIc 10 1 illic. l.im.x. Dchm l. 41411 111. 2112 1fran1.1ll199.144. 11111 l.lnani.Jamc11912211 Linum. Karcn1I111f43. 2112 l.main. Rcnuc 4 1111 2112 1indhcrg.R 191 116. 117. 131 l.indx.1y.l.inc1111137. 39.41. 1011 140. 11414. 215 Lingo. H71 1.inh.ircs. Patsyllll 11424 l.1wrr:nnc RJ l.inn. Lipx. Th.-may 1101 202 1.l11le. Kcnncl1l1l01 101. 202 1.1u1e. Paula 1121 165 Lloyd. Hradlcd 1111 1148 Lnchncr. Durulhy JK. 19. 66 Lohman. Michelle 491 2211 l,0k..1u1i.1n.l1111 11414 1,url1t1lj0. 1.111 1111 11414 iangutyf. 1.11m 191 :zu iangycirf. rim Mau 1-an 24. :zo lapel. Frank 191 24. im. 220 Lopes. lltldd 191 220 l..-pct. Jeffery 1121 1115 lapel. i...pu4. John 191 105. 2211 Krislinc11l172. 11154. 251 Lupcx. Mwh.ivl1l1141. 1111. 119. 1142. 11414 Impex. R.iqucl11l12X. mx. 104 tapes. Robert 1121 11,5 1.opc1. llcn 191 30. 2211 l..-pw. Ruby 191 2:0 Lapw. Richard 1111 ixx 1.ouchar1. G11rrc1l1 1 114h. 49. 141. 11414 l.uveIzind. Allisnn1l114I. 142. 1821 Luwe. Educ 1121 165 Luwc. 11 75 Ltmc. Rmemury 4101 441. 124. 202 Ltmcll. Lynn1111 188 l.uvlc1l. Sherry 1101 2112 1.1-vucry. Wayne 1121 165 l.uc.n. Rich.m.1191 1113. 1211. 2211 Lucas. Sul1mnc1I01 24. 2112 l.uuann. A. 115 l.ui4. Nancy 191 220 1 tus. Nocmia 1121 165 1.ui4. R1m1nne1ll122. 214. IX8 Luiz. liIi1a1heth1101 31.39. 196. 2112 l.u1un. Alhcrt1lI199. 1248 Lundy. f'hur1cs191 220 Luucnherg. D. 113 lqons. Klihryn 1101 31. 33. II47. 2112 Lytlc. Michelle 11111 2112 Machado. Brian .1.11215.132. 113. 165. 255. 274 Machadn. l..irl'y 1101 114. 129. 202 M.ich.idn. Linda M 1111 17. 25. 45. 115. 11454 Machado. l.uci:i 4121 1611 Vladcln. Adclc 1101 26. 33. 411. 414. 2112. 251. 273 Nlack. Chm 1121 166 Mackay. B. 143 Muggard. Dunnzi Marie 1101 60- 202 Mugncliu. Cedric T. 191 1113. 2241 Mugniel. Susan 1111 SX. 11414 MalIl11uK.,ludy1l2139. 1611 Majors. C 70 Malaknmail. Ghadzi 1111 1116 Malxlklsmull. Rnhcrt 1111 11414 Maldonado. lixthcr M. 1121 166 Muldunadn. Luisa M, 1111 1148 Nlalmherg. Mark 191 129. 2211 Manchester. Annetl1:1101 -111. 112. 1211. 202 Mzincmo. Cheryl 1111 11414 Mann. Mindy1101Z02 Manxllcld. John 1111 1543. 271 Manxuor. Arhclla 1111 32. 2412 Mapes. Danelle 1121 514. 59. 1116 Marci. Curtis 1121 20. 22. 1611 Marks. George ax. 66. 1,7 Murluw. Sh.1vun11l17l'l. 142. 11114 Marxh. Andrew 191 101. 221 Marxh. John 103. 233 Mzirwh. Stcvctl 1111 39. 105. 11414 Marmn. Mary 112141. 112. 166 Marsun. Willixlnl 1111 11114 Martin. Duinc1l0120Z Martin.l4idnr1l11 188 N1.irun. Judy 191221 Marlin. Lnrcu 1101 40. 132. 202 Mxirlm. Michc11c11I1 115. 11114 Marlin. Rhmlda 1121 166 Martini. Elxina Ann 1101 51 M.ir1tnel.1lz1nny1ll11 101. 1211. 2112 Martlncl. Fauxunu 1101 2112 M11rlincl..1nhn A. 41411 52. 1411. 121. 2112. 261 Maruncl. Kim M.110l21x. 196. 202. 257. 261 Malrllncl. l.1th1a 1111 30. 12411 Marlins. C'unsl11n11nu191 221 Martins. 1.ui1 Al1l1l1202 Muxscngalc. .Iami 12. 1111 25. 11414 Masxcngalc. Jam V. 1111 25. 11116 Mustcrwn. Elsnn 1111 11424 Mantis. 15.11121 11111 141. 2113 Mrl..iugh1in..luhn1l11 1119 Nlclniughlm. Matthew 1121 1115. 167 McNLlb.S1Uw1lll0l 1111. 129. 21lfl MuNtlt1. D.inn5191 103. 221 MUNUU. D.1lv:1101 1111. 129. 2113 Mcmlcs. fiarnlyn 1111 189 Memlcx. Catlicrim: 11111 1113. 247 Mathew. Craig11l1 91. 99. 1824 Malwn. Amv1101 202 Mmm. Emi 1121 mn Mmm. ci.-mlm wi 103. 2:1 Matson. Grcg1l1199. 142. 141. mx Nlznthcwx. Lynctre1101 112. 1111. 202. 204. 253 Mead. M1urk1l21 1117. 2511 Mcdcirm. Joseph 11111 46. 2413 Medina. Rachelle 1111 1149 Mello. Annette 1121 I1-7 Mello. Dnug1121 167 Mendes. C'1.iudmc1101 2413 Mendel. K'c1tn:t1111 1119 Nlclidunwi. l ucillc A. 191 1115. 221 Mcndoni. 1.ic1.ic11111 2113 Mum.l1vx.1. .lnlm 1101 101. 1211. 201 Mcm.l1v.i. Melody 191 221 Mendoza. Kcynaldn 1101 flfl. 2111 262. 2117 Multum l.iwa11l160. 189 Mzlulc. l'lmlj'191 221 Maurer. Kalhryn1l213K.11U.11l. 142. 150. 167 Maurer. K1lI'Ty111l50.5l. 110. 1119 Maurer. I'ziul1111147. 110. 111. 129. 119. 2112 May. 1'hl1191 102. 1241. 219. 221 Majllcld. Randall 4 111147. 48. lll. 139. 202 Mayliclcl. Rudwcll 1101 411. 49. 2112 Muyllcld. Michael 1111 92. 125. 1149 Mayol. l'.iu1 11111 121. 202 Mayucltc. Stephen 1121 167 Muyocllc. Jnc 1101 13. 202 McAIkrty.,1mcph1l0149. izv. :oz Mcsmlu. .lcrry11l1 nw Mcllirt. Bruin 1121 167 Mcfary. Mark 11111 202. 268 Maury. stephen on 34. 1113. 221 McClellan. Elise 191 285 Mcl'lum.1. 1111115 1111 511. 1149 Mcllmlhx. Rodney 1101 1111. 203. 142 Mrformzick. Bruin 1101 314. 111. 139. 141. 203 McCurm:ick. Scutt1l11 1014. 109. 119. 1149 N1d'u1lnck.C'11rry119122l Mcfulluck. Colccn 1111 116. 1119 McDaniel. Andrea 191 34. 50. 221 Mcllurmutt. Mon1ca191 34. 411. 221 McDcrmntt. Panlcla 1101 34. 421. 203 McDonald. Bruin 11111 34. 2113 McDonald. Sherlic 11111 203 Mcllrny. 1'au11101 111. 141. 201 McKa1ixtcr. U. 711 Vlckcnlic. Stacey 1111 52. 1411. 1147. 1149. 234. 260 McKnight. Dnnnn1l11 1149 Nlcliihhm. l..iur1c 1101 110. 140. Nflcncscx. Ruse 1111 189 Mcnlcl. Kristine 1121 115. 1115. 1117. 173 Mercer. '11-ny 1ll1 1119 Mcla. Ditmc 1101 203 Michaluc. Jaintic 1111 1149 Miguel. Kuil1l1101 16. 24. 203 Miguel. Kcxin110124. 121. 203 Miguel. Scott 1121 25. 167 Miguel. Stcw1l2124. 25. 1117 Miller. M.ir1m1121 144. 148. 167 Miller. N1ichacl1l21 1111. 167 Miller. Raninunnl 66 Miller. Scott 1111 270 Miller. Vicki 191 221 Mills. Scan 1121 1114. 119. 167 Miner. Daniel 1101 34. 15. 46. 203 Miranda. Cunratl 1111 1146. 189 Mirundu.Jtvc1I1l 1149 Miranda. .imc 1111 125. 1149 Miranda. Nimlcnc 1121 1117 Miranda. Paul 191 1113. 114. 221. 267 Miranda. Richard 191 103. 221 Miranda. Ruhurt 4' 11111 2113 Mina. Malik 191 221 Mirla. MAT! 111132. 1149 Marla. Nancy 11111 2113 Mitchell. Ciurdcn 1111 50. 1149 141100. 'I'uruxn1121 11.41. 1116. 142. 167 Mitchell. Mary 19160. 221 MW. c'..m1yn1mJJ. zzi Mile. Greg 111199. 1149 Mnhlc '. Dcnnn1lU1 101. 1211. 2113 N ni.-cgian. 1.cm1121 mx Vluntg Mt-nig vmcrx. Micha1:11ll1 1149 wmcry. M1chaicI191221 Munixmitli. Bruce 1121 11114 . t 1 Moore. B.irhic1121 26. 11114. 256 Mtmrc. Dianne 191 214. 221 Mtmrc. Kevin 1111 2. 9. 99. 132. 2514 Moore. Jmupll 11111 129. 142. 203. 279 Munrc. M1chAu:l1ll1 123. 189 Mora. Flurcncl-I 1101 203 Mural. Mum. Gl1hcr11ll1 1119 Mike 1101 203 LEFT' Alice Rohslan enjoys a leisurely stroll in the crisp morning air. BELO W: 1s it soup yet? wonders THS student. eating cafeteria food. while amazed neighbor stares. 4,1 Index'283 Moranl. Alcll 4121 11114 Nlorallda. Man 491 221 Xlorun. Dale 113 Xlorcllo. lonx 4121-10.99. 14144 xl.-1g...1.s1..q 4121 115 N1org.111.S11x.1nlll1 114. 1119 144.-f11.4gQr. I1 413 Mono .1.14o11 491 221 N1o4ox.1111.4. 'Xl IX!- Xloultou, Rhonda 4111 IN9 N1o114I1o11l. R.11111na 4111 1149 N1o144I1o11l. Rohcrl 4121 121 Moxcr. 4'1:4rcn4.'c 41411 2413 Xlohrcr. l1c11x 21. 66 Nluuuro. ll.mn4l4112413 XI11Ig.1do. -Klhcrlo 491 221 fxlulgado. .1.111cr 4111 21. 125. 1831 Muullcr, Armc 69 Xllmol,.'K4l41l14141411241'1 Klxcrs. N1cla111c4111 ISM1 Klwrx Ro4l11cx49122l Xlwrx. 11.4l1n.1 41411-47.141, 51. 2413 Nacpllln. llanx 4121 38. 19, 14114 Y.1cpI11n l'.411l 4111 39. 1119 N.4La11141ra. 4'41n4 X3 N.4r.111141, Juv 41411 341. 203 x.4r.1111o. 114.1 4111 441. 1:4141 NJ.1ra111o, R1ch:1rdo4l21 123 Yarx. 11,111.1 4111 1149, 2441 Y.1xLI4'l11C1ll41, l.11d41x1l1.4 41411 2413 NJ.14u1111u111o, lony 4111 IN9 N.144.1y.111 111.111 491 221 NJaw4x.111. Anncuc 491 221 51.144.41.111 l.dn1oml 4121 14111 N4.1xarro. 11.11141 4121 99, 1614 Narar. C1corgc4121 31. 11. 14411 x.1m11. x14o114'ar4l11 221 N4-ulx. S44114491 1411, 221 V4-l1c. lJar111 41411 1411, 142. 2413 NJcl4o11. 4'l1144111ccy 41411 2113 Yukon. l1.1rr1:ll 4121 111K Yukon.Icxl1U41411-119111. 137. 2413 Yclwn. Nhkc 2314 N:c14..11, 14111114111 11441 Xcl4on.San1n1y641 Nlulxon, 'lcrcxax 4111 411. 1149 wa... 1.1114 491221 Xlxxxwlro. -Klldrtvk 4111 274. 1149 Ylchuhr. llcanna 491 1141. 222 NJ1cl'111l1r.l11ll14l11-141.119.144.1149 N41clwl1. .ICIT491 222 915114. S. 4141 N1m.411.Kcn4ll1 189 Ylman. Sharon 49134. 222 3:14, x4.4fy1u4121 1611 NJ1x4111.4'l1r1x4ll1 1119 Nlohlc. Nllclmcl 491 222 Nioghll. l'1crrv491222 Nollc. 1.111115 93 Nordell. J 44 Nlordcll. Randy 4111 14114. 1419. 1911 Nlordcll. R111 4111 51, 14111. 1941 Norr14.4.1r1412141. 14114 Norm. 11.1114141411 2413. 2419 Norm 'K1ar1.4l219'1. 1614 Norton, Rvhccc114l11 1941 x.14..41,.1.1wph4-11 222. 227 N4o1...'1. Rayannc 4111 Q4-4. 2441. 274. 1149 N11u1.K.l1n:114l,1 1614 w4h.fg.c'11f.44111 52. -11. 1-141. 251 Nxqulsl, K:11l1lcQn491 222. 257 1 41hcrka1n1p1:r. K1m4ll1l-1.41.1415 1041. 1941 UvCh1.1'.1lh14l4112413 Ucchl. Dorolhx 491223 O4:ch1.1'II1xx.14l11 1941 Odcn. S1cp11u114101 203 41d14h41. K.1r111cllz1ll21 1419 Olcwn. Kundx 491 215. 223 0l1w1r.4,41rug4l11 1941. 231. 2711 Ollwlra. 1.1111014111 25 1941 41l1xc1r.1. .1ou491 223 0l1xc1r11. M11n11c1491 223 Olson. 1:r1C 41411 2413 Olxon. ll 741 41lson.J11l491223 Ulxon. Krx1111ll1 1941 Olxon. Sco114 11125. 14-4. 1941. 2915 47'Nc.4l. 714n11111 41411 2413 41p11y1w. 14f1114121241.11x. 14141. 2413. 265. 2611 Oppcll. l7onn.134. 35, X3 Orlgul. N1.1rll1:1412130. 169 Orl.1n4.lo..1.1n1cN49122. 141. 223 Urnclas. 4'ar11w11 4111 1941 Ornclas. Rlckx 41411 2413 Urowo. Anthony 491 1415. 223 41row41. 1.11141 410141. 411, 141-1, 1415. 142. 2413 41xl'1orn. M. 73 Oxhorn. '1 faq 4-11 223 41llcma11 .lon 4121 1241. 1294. 169 41llV11al1. 41 941 411141. Wamla 4111 1941. 2541 41114, Dcn111f4121241.22. 23 1-14. 169 0v4c11x.JoIfll.14l01203 Uxwm. Nianucl 41411241-4 41rl1.14cu.1rax. Mar1c4121 1611 Parc. Mark 4111 1941 lufrwfo. Rchcrca 41411 14144. 2414 l'11c11cco, lurcxa 491 223 154614612 llamnvn 4111 1941 l':1dlo. l.4lv1.1r4l 4121 169. 233 Padlo. .lo.1n11.14ll1 1941 Pagano. R:14'h.1c1 4101 241. 21. 124. 142. 241-1 Pagola. l'l11.1h4:lh 4111 1941 Pagola. Mluhacl 4121 169 l'alac141s, Rom 4111 39, 1941 1':4n:11'ra. Rlcllard 4111 1941 1111n1.u.-P11104 s1cp11.1111c 41411 sn. 2414. 2441. 24141. 274 I'.1rac.1ul. Iiduard 191 221 Parks. Mclma 491 223 Parkcr. 'Ihomas 53. 4124. 419 l'.1r11cI1.Kc1111c4l1491 1413. 1241. 13-4. 222 l'.1r41l1n1, Karen 4121 410. 1419 l'.1rr.1l. 171.1nc 491 223 1 .1rral. 1041 4111 190 l'11rrc1r.4. .lcancuc 491 51. 223 l'11rr1x. A131 41411 204 1'arr1x. llaxrnah X3 1'arton.J.1xo1141411 1411. 142. 2414. 2641 1'ax4goal. Jozxqum 491 223 1'.1wa1. Ioup 41411 2414 v.141.14. 111111 4411 541. 223 Paslax. 51141111 4111 50. 1941 Paswarcll 1. M1cl1:1cl4111 1-43. 1941 l'alcl111r1. Ranun 4101 32. 2414 l':1l4:l, Bhavuxl1 491 223 l'111r111x. Kr1xl1nc49172. 223 Pxurlax, Wcndx 4101 90. 201 Pallcxon. Edmund 4111 1941 Fallon. C'h.1rlol1u 41411 24. 204 Pallon. lPr0g491223. 279 111111. 4111541411 2411. 2741 Paul. 1or14121 1419 1-.1.11...n. 1-11111. 4 M.1rc1.1411121. 1941 'arlcc 4111 20-4 I'ay11c. Glen 4111 241, 1941 I'11x11c. .lol1114l21 1741 Pcdrax. Il 6-4 l'cdrc411, A4411 95. 1411 Ped rclu. 2414. 2 1lon11111c4101 121. 135. 3-4. 257 vm. wma, 41411 2414 1-c1p41w4. mm.. 4411 541. 223 VQVIA. Jcuc 41411 2414 Pcralcs.4'41r1os412146. 48. 49. 14114, 139. 1741. 2614 Pcralus. Emma 4111 52. 56. 1441. 1114. 1941 Pcrclra. N11shac14121 170 Pcrcl. Corn 491 49. 50. 223 Pcrcl. M114lcl1nc4l11 23 Pcrw. M11r1a1 491 223 Pcrcl. R Pcrcl. T 4:1166 491 76 111.1 41411 2414 Perry. Boh 41411 24. 241-1. 254 Purrx. R 223 Purxonx. Pcrxons. 41hcrI491-16. 41449. 141. 41rcgo1y491 223 John 4111 1941 Peterson. Allcn 4111 1941 1 Iclcrxon. Alhurl 4114 1'c1crxo11. Duhh1c4I11 I'-141 Pclurxon. Jcl'l'491 103. 223 Pclcrson Peterson Pclcrxon Pcrnllo. . Ma1rk491223 . Mlchacl 4101 20-1 . Nancy 4411 223 T1na4121 251 1'c4ro4. Gma 4121 1741. 246. 265 Pcrros. J 11n1c4491 46. 1413. 223 l'I'anncn441u1. M1chc1c4121 1741. 260 Phunlhzm. 4'l1an4hara1 4111 191 Phanlhgm. Thamma 4121 170 1'h4111p.. mm 491 34. 223 1-11411.p.. M14 41411 111. 135. 2414. 2417 Phillips, 111.11411 4121 41. 112. 114. 115. 1341. 1141 1-11.1111-4. xllcml 491 223 1f111111p4. Thad 4111 211. 1411. 2441 1-11.11. Nudra14121 1741 1-14-16114. Stoll 4111 1418. 1-11 l'111om. M1chc114: 4101 241-4 l'1llov1. Nora! 41411 34 Pmncy. Mclun 41411 Z0-4. 246 1'ir4:4. C4 1111111 41411 2414 I'4ro114i. R111111n 41411 204 I'4ro114i. Ranlwn 4121 241-1 l'1la11. Yum Xl. 1411. 120 I'lo4141n. 2 Joan 41.1 170 Pogmfd. Tnmolhw 4121 170 Polnllx. .1l1llCl 4121 1741 Pomho. Chnxllnf 4111 191 Pope. Kalhy 491 -46. 50. 223 Pope. Ronald 4121 46. 171 Pnrras. Angela 41411 341. 112 1'41rr11x. Sy1v1a1111 J11. 411. 112. 1341. 191 Porlur. Gregory 41411 46. 49. 241-4 Pncc. Sally 76 Pr1nc.Jc1141411 101.204 Prlcsl. Andrcvx 411131. 33. 39. 11141. 191 Prllchard. Dav1d4111 191 1'r14c11ard. Janet 4121 170 1'r11chard. Sharon Kaxc 491 136. 221 Pru4.1rk. Bonnlc 112. 200 1'11gh.J11mcs4ll1 191 P11gh.c' 71 P111hu1'I'. Jcnn11'cr4101 22. 20-1 P11l1do. M1144: 4111 191 l'11I14lo. Mrkt 491 223 011,131.14 141.114 4111 191 Q.1..fC4m.1. x1.f1w11f 4101 34. 33. 241-4 Q41111cn. 11.1311491231 R:4l11,L'1nlh1u4l411204 Ruby. D4:h41r11l1 4111 191 1111g4a.11c. Jem 4121 42. 911. vo. 132. 159. 170 k.1g4a.1lc. 1yndz14l11 191 Ralrw4a4cr.Sonny.1412125.37.170 k.441w1.v 741 Ramos. -Krn11n41o4l21 171 Rarnos, Dchh1v4l2155, 171. 274 Ramos. Iilsd 41411 241-4 Ranms. Juncllc 491 223 Raxmox. Richard 4111 129. 191 Ramos. Steven 4111 191 Rando1ph.Ho11y49132. 46. 49. 224 Rangul. Alcj11ndro491 224 Rawnmsscn. Teresa 4111 191 Ra4ll11lT. l.4:s Xl Ra1y.Ph1111p4111 191 11.111111-1111. Karen 491 oo. 224 R4:.1d1:r. Shvrrlc 491 224 Rcurwk. M:1rk41l1 191 Rcclor. Fricdu 31. 215. 94 Renal. Brcnd114121 171 Recd. .1:1n14:c41U1 34. 204 Recd. Jerry 41411 2414 R4:cv:r.C11rcn4l41146. 49. 113. 124 mga Hob 111 Rulwr. Andrca4101204 Ru1Ch.Bohh14l11 191. 249 Rclch. Shelly 41411 2414. 249 Rcmngcr. John 491 2244 Rvn11cr.C'1ndx 4111 191 Rcnnur. Kevm 4121 171 Runncr.S111annu410156. 203. 2414. 2543. 274 Rcnnlng. Mwhucl 49148. 120. 22-4 Rcnlcrlu, Chni11nc411161. 191 Plolkm. Mar115n 412131. 170 Rcmurna. E1lccn4l11 171 1'ogv411d. Mlchacl 491 1413. 125. Rvzwcndux. Dancllc 4121 171 114. 3351 Rcscndcx. Ro4c4l01 22. 34. 35 1: 284-Index Resendez. Sandra 1 121 35. 171. 274 Rhoades. David 191 224 Ribeiro. Dchh1e1101 204 Rice. Laura 191 31. 46. 224 Rlee. Richard 191 47. 105. 224 Richardson. Audra 191 224 Richardson. Eric 1101 105. 204 Rickey. Kelly1I11 191 Rtekey. Kristopher 191 224 Riddle. JetT1IZ1 31. 33. 171.273 Rtdpath. Nanct 1101 6. 204. 249 Rteys. Teresa 1111 191 Rios. Marian 1111 191 Rios. Steve 1111 191 Rtsell. Jonathan 191 224 Rtsell. Linda 1111 191 R1sley.Craig191 142. 224 Ritter. .lames191 224 Ritter. Slarla 11111 204 Roberson. Jon 1121 99. 171. 271 Roberson. Stephen 11111 46. 204 Roberts. Brenda 1111 34. 191 Roberts. Margie 191 224 Robertson. Lisa 1121 171. 271 Robinson. Barbara 191 224 Rob1nson..11mmie1121 171 Roby. Joyce 1121 171 Roby. Kenneth 1111 191 Roby. W1ll1am1l21 171 Rocha. Connie 1121 171 Rocha. John 11111 24. 25. 205 Rocha. Joe 1 1111 11l1. 135. 205. 224. 247 Rocha. Lisa 191 224 Rocha. Ronald 1121 25. 172 Rocha. Tina 1101 2115 Rochester. Betty 1101 34. 50. 205 Rochester. Mary 1111 36. 41. 110. 1411. 191 Rodgers. Kim 1111 511. 191 Rodnquex. Clara 1101 205 Rodrigues. Emest1121 172 Rodrigues. Mary 191224 Rodrtquez. .1a1me1111 26. 52. 99, 129. 191. 2711 Rohant. Germaine 191 224 Roltrer. Susan1111 191 Roltslan. Alice 1121 172. 2513 R1-1111. 1-1ur1on1111Z1. 511. 11111. 191. 27-1 Rov1.1s.Krlslt191 113. 215. 22-1. 274 Rollerson. M 411 Rollin. Ron1l1112115 Romero. Glona 1121 172 Romero, Vicki 11111 2115 Romero. Yolanda 191 215. 224 Ronto. Eltia 191 224 Ronto. Martin 191 224 Rooy. Alan 1111 143. 191 Root. M1tchel11121 172 Rosas. Jose 11111 135. 2115 Rose. 1'hr1s191 1113. 224 Rose. Mike 11111 1111. 129. 2115 Rowan. Regina 191 142. 216. 224 Rowan. Theresa1l2122. 37. 38. 172 Rowan. Thomas1I11 191 Row land. Matthew 191 214 Ruhto. Mike 1101 101. 2115 Rude. Tamara 191 224 Rudeen. .1e11'191 103. 224 ironing. sapho 1121 511. 17: Rushing. T1mothy'1121 11: Russell. Lisa 191 411. 49. 224 Russell. Lyn11a11l128. 411. 191 Ruth. Sus11n19131. 224 Ryan. Terri 1121 268 Sabtns. Bufly 1111 192 Sztdovtskl. Mallhew 111199. 132. 192 Sadouskt. Rob1n110139. 1911. 2115 Sal. 1211111125 119. 1811. 192. 235 Saini. Anita 1121 172. 2116 Sami. Paul 191 5. 224 Sakaguchi. Jodi 1111 3. 192 sau.. Miguel 191 224 Salaz1tr.R1cha1rd1121126. 132. 152. 172. 246 Salazar. Teresa 191 224 Sallaberry. Solange1121 1117. 132. 172 Sumo. Bella 1101 2115 Samo. Edmond 1111 46. 123. 192 Sanchez. Della 191 224 Sanchez. 1iddie11111 105. 205 Sanchez. 1Edd1e11l1 31 Sanchez. Hector1l0130. 126. 129. 205 Sanchez . 1.ourdes191 225 Sanchez. Sanl1ago191 1115 Sanchez . Tanimy1l2154. 55. 172 Sanders. N1tne1le1'-J1 24. 225 Sanders. Shawn 1111 25. 192 Sanderson. Rocky' 191 225 Sanderson. Sandra 1111 192 Sandotal. Jimmy 1101 33. 2115 San1.Teres.11l215. 172 Sant. Terry 111199. 192. 274 Sant. To 2113. 2116. 211. 274 Santos. Janet 11111 56. 2116. 21111 Santos. Joseph 191 24. 2:5 Santos. Lisa A.1111 11111. 192 Santos. ll. 73 Santos. Robby 11111 24. 2116 Santos. Santos. Sandra 1121 172 Stlzetle 11111 29. 34. 2116 Sargentt. Steien 191 225 saga. Nlt1onlo191 125. 1:5 Sargts. Raitt 1111 192 Sa rni as. Gloria 69 Sarun. l'ec1l1at1121 172 Sartin. liselyn 1111 192 S.1r11n. James 191 225 Sart1n.Je1'1iery 112141. 172 b1e1l1114l.44. 45. 56. 137. OPPOSITE I.EI-T' Syrus Devers shares with the photogra- pher his alter ego. RIGHT' THS student delights as she reads a humorous article 1z1nd avoids eameraman.1 RIGHT' Working nine to five. Elisa McClellan enjoys S.1r11n. Ste1e1121 173 Saucedo. Maggie 1111 311. 192 Soyo. 11eth1l21 173 Schachlerle. Kenn 11111 206. 2114 Schell. William 191 225 Sehlttl. Colleen 1121 173 Sehlltl. Ketln 11111 21111 Schmidt. Rodney 191 1113. 129. 225. 249 Scluntdt. Roger1l21 173 Schneider. Carolyn Ann 1121 38. 39 Schuetz. Julie 191 225 Schultz. Tina 1111 192 Sctsm. James 69 Scott. Robert 1101 121. 2116 Scott. Sherri 1101 50. 61. 2116 Sco1l.SulLtnne191 112. 116. 117. 131. 225 Segars. Je1T1l01 121. 206 Sugars. Vickie 110161. 206 Sugars. Steven 1121 173 Segars. Susan 1121 173 Segotiu. Antonio 1121 30. 173 Se1ee.Da1e1l01 101. 142. 206. 211 Selvidge. Shawn 191 225 Serrano. Bertha 1121 30. 32. 173 Serrano. Elizabeth 191 30. 225 seyer. Cynthia 191 225 Shahazian. David191 1112. 141. 223. 225 Shamalta. Edmund 11111 206 Shank. Andy 191 224. 225 Shank. Arthur 1 101 206 Shannon. Clarence 1111 99. 129. 192 shaptey. A1an111112011 Shaw.James1l11195. 125. 142.2116 Shaw. Matt 191 1113. 225 Shavien. Carolyn 911 Shealor. Kenneth 1121 143. 173 Shear. Tina 1111 192 Shehan. Chris 1111 192 Sherell. Angie 1111 259 Sherman. Daniel 1111 34. 511. 192 Sherman. J. 69 . Shtmek. Jenni1er1101 2116 Shtmek. John 1121 99. 143. 173 Shlmono. Dale 1111 192 Shtmono. Richard 1111 192 Shipley. Janct19124. 51. 611. 225 shtpley. 111111111 1111 34. 192 Shipman. Jtnee 191 225. 266 sh.,-mail. Kimberly 191 2:5 Shoekley. Kewrn 1111 411. 49. 192. 21115 Shoobridge. John 1121 38. 99. 123. 1511. 174 Shoysen. Deborah 1111 192 Shovten. Krmberltn 1101 611. 21111 Stggins. H.-H111 93 Stlxa. Dan 191 225 Siha. 1 ranl11l21 174 S1lxa.G11bert1121 174 Stlxa. Janet 191225 S11xa.Mar51111139. 117. 131. 2114. 2116 Silya. M1chae111l1 192 Silva. Robert 11111 206 Silva. Ronald 1121 174 s111.1.T.-ny 1111 1112 Stlsa. T 24. 93 va being in the spotlight for a change. BELOW LEFT: Scot Olson pauses to take a fifty-thrcc minute break in his English class. BELOW RIGHT' THS coed asks What do you mean. 'Smile for thc camera'? X 'Q lndex-285 Silvelra. C1corgu11I1 191 S1Ivc1r.1. 1111: 111199. 126, 193 s11w1n1. Selma 41111 2011 slimra. 1.-111 1111 193 s1m1m. .1x1111.11l11 JJ. 193 slum. slmy-111 slmx. S John 491 225 n. 1'.llue1a 1111 114 ulc11c1111 11. 26. 193. 262 Singh, Amr1ccl4121 541. 174 Singh. Singh. Singh. Singh. Singh, An.111.111.1 1111 191 11 71 J.11n.1n11I11 191 K.1sh1n1r1111 193 Sa1em1ra191 225 S11L,11ur111l9I3f1.51. 124. 225 S1xl1,Rhuh.11121 174 Sucnmrc, Krnihcrlx 11111 50. 2116 Slama 'lim 1111 193 Slania. T.1mcr.1 1101 206 SnuL1.Ju.1n11e191225 Smurr. Snulh. 1111.111 1111411 Sm11h..lu1rcrs 111199. 129. 191 snmh. 1411111111411 191 sm11h.1w1u1 1111. 129. 225 Smith. Mary491225 smam. Mc1.1n1e112134.f15. 174 smlm. 1x1Ch..fa1111411.411. 192. 2614 smlm. 11.1112111111 174 smlm. 5111111111-f11111134. 15. 511. 11111. 261 smuh. Sherry 41411 1114. 21111 Smnh. Slcph1:n41I1f14. 191 Sm11h.S11s1e41Z1f15. 1115. 137. 174 Sn11lh.'1.1rnl41111 34. 2117 Ka1hcrme1121 17. 441. 41. 112. 142. 174. 214 Snecnl. 1lenn1x4111 1115. 141. IX2. 193 Snc11lcr.1'.1r111yn4121 175 Snelling, 11.1wIux 4121 1414. 175. 261 Snider. Sluairl 11411 23. 611, 95, 207 Snyder. Sherr1491 24. 225 S11.1n:s. 1.1m 191 225 Smlerqulxl,T1:rcx.1111141. 57. 137, 1116, 191, 246. 250. 274 Snlis. Karla 4101 107. 2117 Sundcnn. S11n,1111121 14. 26. 27. 37. KR. 39. 411. 41. 52.110.l-141.192, 160. 162. 175 SurLJ11.1'1nd1 4121 175 Sorensen. M1ke112146, 175 Snrcnwn, Paige 4101 50. 113, 2117 Surcnwn. Bnan 1111 193 Sousa. c'11r111.1phcf1111 111.1 Sousa. Emily 4111 194 Sousa, lenncllc 4101 24. 113. 2417 5111111 M11fg.1m11. 1121 175 Snula. Sousa. Maria 1121 175 Snusa, M.1'1mc112179. 175 11.1.-116 491 zzs smngf. 11.11111 191 so. 225 s1.1p111..n. U1nn1e19160. 225 s1ap1e1.1n. 1 racy1111139. 1111. 1311. 139. 141, 207 Starling. Sandy 191 116. 131. 225. 234 S111r1mg,She1154111 194 Sla1xr111r'1w111.I.1kis. Nick 41111 107 Sleclcy. Dee 111. 112. 124 ' Slcnlel, 1'a1r1491225 Srephcm. Darrell 1111 19-1 s1cp1w114. 11-hn 4121 175 Slcphenx. Man 11111 21. 136. 21111. 2117. 2111 Stephens. Puggy 191 143. 225 Stephens. Rnscann 1121 175 Slevem. Melinda 191 24, 113, 225 Slcwns. 1lmnlhj1l2146. 1114. 105. 141. 175. 2112 Siuuari. 111-ug1us41111 21121 Sluvuirl. Ruherl 1101 208 Slilcx. '1 1112 41111 50. 24111 Stillman. 1111hha 1111 194, 2413 Sun..-n. Su111111I19,99, 132, 194 S1111.4'ce1l491225 51111. Kim 112141. 46. 49. 176. 234 Suu. P.1mcI.1 1121 143, 176 Srnkcly, Rnhcrl 1101 21111 Stokes. Michael 12. 90. 1114. 2311 Slnnv. Jennifer 4101 19, 21114 Sl1vnu11ng.1'her1112133. 176, 250. 21141 Sl1vrx,Kcnn11111X9. I9-4 Strand, M1Lhae111l1 144. 194 Slrandwuld. Je1T41l1 194 Slr11ud.Ju11u491221. 226 Sluul. Tim 191 226 Slnrlcvanl. Sandra 1111 194 511161. iiregnq 191 2211 Snlak. Mike 52 Sulllvzin. Stacey 4111 511, 194 Sumn1crw,J1whn41l1 194 Sutherland.1u11e112121.23. 37. 311, 39. 107 Sv1c.11.T1n11l11 194 Sucul. Suxan 191 1117. 226 Taglmlnl. l.1n1Jz14111 24. 194 T.11.1m.1n1c. Dabhy 1111 1110 Ta1l.1m.1n1c. George 191 103. 226 Tanner. Brian 1101 2118 Tanner, John 191 103. 134. 135. 142, 226 T.1m.11uf. wanna 1121 1711 1.1111-r. 0111111121 1711 Tan.-1, 11.111191 125. 226 Taylur. N 71 '1ayI11r. Ruhcrl 1101 24114 1ecrI1nk. 1.1111 1101 21114 Tenniwn. Angela 1101 2021 Terry.Shamn1121JJ, 176 Thunipwn. Chcn11121211. 22. 23. 36. 39. 411. 176 Thon1pwn. Kevin 4121 46. 115 '1'h11mpx11n, Kim 1111 49. 194 '1'h11mpx1m. Rhonda 1111 5 1'h1vmpk1ns. Qu1n4101 22. 2011. 209. 251 '1'horke1wn, Dee Ann 4111 194 Threcl. Brian 191 1111 Threcl, 1.1411 4111 194. 251 Thum111n.Jv:nn1I'cr1121 176 '11ckcI,S1m11n1111120R 1111ur1. nm1.1ac11c1o1 226 Inmci. Becky 11111 21111 '1u11mhx. Dan 491 111. 129, 141. 226 T1-ste, Terri 4121 25. 45. 60. 176 Tuupm. M1chc11c111152. 112. 113. 194 T.-11 mana. Jerry 11111 21111 Tranlham. Sandra 111131. 194 Tricbsch. Brad 4111 194 Trichsch. Chnwnne 1101 52. 146. 1 12, 2011 '1'r11:hsch. Rnherl 69 Tnggs. Jamcx 191 2:11 'l'ruj1ll1v. Davie 1101 135. 2011 Alru-111111. Lisa 4121 176, 265 Truxslcr. Jc41'1121 9. 1111. 99. 112. 1711, 267 fuman. J11hn4l21 20. 21. 22. JK. 176 '11lm1u1. S1111 110141. 59. 21111. 261 Turley. f'1111:11C 4101 2011. 248, 249 Turley. Jame1491 2451. 249 Turner. Reheeka 4101 2011 Vasquel. v11sq11w. Vaughn. Vega. 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Madc1ine1l0121l Wright. Nancy 1101 211 Wright. Rhonda1121 B. 26, 45. 56. 152. 179. 258. 266 OPPOSITE RIGHT: Honorary Alerto. A1 Motoyama. once more displays his ceaseless devotion to THS students. and focuses in for a shot. OPPO- SITE LEF71' Anita Saini and friend enjoy another game of quality basket- ball, BELOW: Tracey Turner and David Whipkey wait in anticipation for the eminent arrival 01' Phi1's Phanaties. BELOW RIGHT: Spirited sophs. Nissa Johansen and Janet Santos cheer on performers during rally. RIGIIT: THS championship basketball team receives yet another standing ovation from its most radical supperters. Phi1's Phanatics. 1 ,M M 4 Index-287' ff 'tif' wr In 1 -nfqisk f--...t .P - 4 . A ' , ' -a. V-nw , 4 kt t,:'.t6rg' Hi-if Q 2 , . w. - K twbh I A I f,,k I L V f 1-Ry ' W .4 In Memorian1 Brian Michalec Since no man knows the future, who can tell him what is to come? No man 99 has power over the wind to contain it Ecclesiastes 8:7,8 'J ww H, , V. 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